NEW YORK, NY.- Three of the worlds most followed religions each started from Abrahams covenant with a single, unseeable God and are now the lived experience of half of the worlds population. Three Faiths: Judaism, Christianity, Islam,…
The New York Public Library Explores Three of the Worlds Largest Religions in Exhibition
NEW YORK, NY.- Three of the worlds most followed religions each started from Abrahams covenant with a single, unseeable God and are now the lived experience of half of the worlds population. Three Faiths: Judaism, Christianity, Islam,…
NYPL Celebrates the Career of Visionary Choreographer Alwin Nikolais in Brand New Exhibition
NEW YORK, NY.- The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts celebrates the centennial of legendary choreographer Alwin Nikolais in the multimedia exhibition Alwin Nikolais Total Theater of Motion. Curated by dance history scholar Claudia G…
Metropolitan Museum of Art Honors Artist John Baldessari with Retrospective Exhibition
NEW YORK (REUTERS).- More than 120 works, including two huge canvases commissioned for the exhibition, are included in a retrospective of legendary American artist John Baldessari at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. The show, “John “Baldessari: …
Nepalese-Inspired Tibetan Painting Style the Subject of Exhibition
NEW YORK, NY.- For centuries Tibetans looked to their Buddhist heartland, India, for spiritual inspiration. During the second spread of Buddhism to Tibet, they also faithfully reproduced the sacred art of the Pala kingdom in northeastern India. But whe…
Whitney Museum Extends John Jonas Gruen Exhibition
NEW YORK, NY.- Located in the Museums Lower Gallery, this exhibition of John Jonas Gruens portraits of notable artists, all of whom are represented in the Whitneys collection, has been extended to September 5, 2010. The exhibition is …
King Tutankhamun’s Chariot Now on View at New York Exhibition
NEW YORK (REUTERS).- A royal chariot thought to have been used by Egypt’s boy king, Tutankhamun, who died in around 1324 B.C. was unveiled in New York on Tuesday — the first time it has been seen outside of Egypt. The chariot was one of several found …
American Institute of Architects New York Chapter Announces 2nd Annual Subway Exhibition
NEW YORK, NY.- – This October, the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter will send out the message that design matters by highlighting the work of New York architects through our member showcase, MADE IN NEW YORK. Building on the success o…
Yvon Lambert Celebrates Christmas in July with New Exhibition
NEW YORK, NY.- Yvon Lambert New York opened Christmas in July, a group show curated by Simon Castets. The exhibition features work by John Baldessari, Lynda Benglis, Michael Brown, Heman Chong, Alex Da Corte, Elmgreen & Dragset, Douglas Gordon, Christi…
Metropolitan Museum of Art announces A Landmark Picasso Exhibition
NEW YORK, NY.- Picasso in The Metropolitan Museum
of Art, MoMA a landmark exhibition of 150 works by Pablo Picasso (Spanish,
1881–1973), will present an unprecedented opportunity to view the Met’s
extensive collection of the artist’s work. Ope…