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Fabien Fryns Fine Art Presents Lu Xinjian’s Aerial City Views

Los Angeles, CA.- Fabien Fryns Fine Art, Los Angeles, is pleased to announce “Lu Xinjian: City DNA III”, the artist’s first solo exhibition in the US, from June 25th through August 27th. In Lu’s obsessively meticulous paintings of aerial views o…

The Netherlands Announced as Special Guest at 2012 ARCOmadrid’s Orange Week

MADRID.- Within the framework of Semana Naranja, or Orange Week, organised by the Embassy of the Netherlands, at IED Madrid IFEMA presented the participation of the Netherlands as its Special Guest at the 31st ARCOmadrid, International Contemporary Art…

Tom Leighton "Appropiation of Space" Opens at Cynthia Corbett Gallery

LONDON.- The photographs of Tom Leighton engage with urban landscape. By digitally altering photographs Leighton tries to deconstruct and retranslate the cities that we inhabit. Creating fictional landscapes allows him to ignore the constraints of poss…

Tom Leighton "Appropiation of Space" Opens at Cynthia Corbett Gallery

LONDON.- The photographs of Tom Leighton engage with urban landscape. By digitally altering photographs Leighton tries to deconstruct and retranslate the cities that we inhabit. Creating fictional landscapes allows him to ignore the constraints of poss…

New York City Steps Up with $44M for Delayed WTC Arts Center

NEW YORK, NY (AP).- New York City has stepped into the long-delayed planning for a performing arts center at ground zero with over $40 million to help build its below-ground foundation. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s board approved a …

Baltimore Museum of Art Unveils $24 Million Renovation Plan

BALTIMORE, MD.- Thanks to a $10 million multi-year commitment from the State of Maryland, The Baltimore Museum of Art today announced it is beginning a $24 million capital renovation project. The project includes renovating galleries for three major ar…

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