Tag: Explorations

Exhibition of Recent Drawings by Richard Serra on View at Gagosian Gallery in Geneva

GENEVA.- Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of recent drawings by Richard Serra, executed between 2007 and 2010. Throughout his career, Serra has made drawings as separate, immediate, and fundamental lines of investigation to his sculptures. They …

Group Exhibition Addresses Ideas of Scale through Physical and Conceptual Explorations

SAN JOSE, CA.- Size matters insofar as it tells us something about an object’s dimensions in relationship to other things. We understand the difference between what is small versus what is big due to a comparison between them. While our understanding o…

Monolith Part of Teotihuacan Sun Pyramid to be Exhibited for the First Time

MEXICO CITY.- A monolith that represents a yet unknown deity that during the first 2 centuries of our era was part of the Sun Pyramid, in the Prehispanic city of Teotihuacan, will be exhibited for the first time in Six Ancient Cities of Mesoamerica. So…

British Artist Lindsay Seers Exhibits "It has to Be this Way" at BALTIC Centre in Gateshead

GATESHEAD.- BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art presents It has to be this way² by British artist and Derek Jarman Award winner Lindsay Seers from Saturday 12 February to Sunday 12 June 2011. “I was her mother but she was never my daughter and now…

INAH’s Exhibition "Teotihuacan City of Gods" has Been Visited by 350,000 Europeans

MEXICO CITY.- The greatest exhibition ever mounted regarding Teotihuacan continues being popular in Europe: more than 350,000 persons have admired it in museums of France, Switzerland, Germany and Italy, and in March 2011 it will continue visiting the …

INAH’s Exhibition "Teotihuacan City of Gods" has Been Visited by 350,000 Europeans

MEXICO CITY.- The greatest exhibition ever mounted regarding Teotihuacan continues being popular in Europe: more than 350,000 persons have admired it in museums of France, Switzerland, Germany and Italy, and in March 2011 it will continue visiting the …

Futurefarmers: A Variation on the Powers of Ten at the Berkeley Art Museum

BERKELEY, CA.- What are the limits of knowledge? Where is there still mystery, and how are researchers moving towards these “unknown” territories? Futurefarmers, the San Francisco-based collective (artists Amy Franceschini and Michael Swaine)…

National Museum of the American Indian Presents Early Work of Navajo Artist R.C. Gorman

WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian opened “R.C. Gorman: Early Prints and Drawings, 1966–1974,” an exhibition of 28 drawings and lithographs by internationally renowned Navajo artist R.C. Gorman…

Skeletons and Architectural Vestiges Reveal an Occupation that Dates from 1,500 BC

MEXICO CITY.- Prehispanic ceramics, human skeletons and vestiges of dwelling and ceremonial areas are part of findings registered by archaeologists throughout a decade of explorations at Tepoztlan, Morelos; this discovering reveals that the site had an…

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