LONDON.- An archivist at the National Portrait Gallery has found relics from the tomb of King Richard II while cataloguing the papers of its first Director Sir George Scharf (1820-1895). Among the hundreds of diaries and notebooks left behind in boxes …
Deichtorhallen Hamburg Provides a Comprehensive Insight into the Art of Poul Gernes
HAMBURG.- Deichtorhallen Hamburg is staging a retrospective showcasing over 400 exhibits that provide a comprehensive insight into the art of the Danish painter, sculptor, filmmaker and performing artist Poul Gernes (*1925, 1996), who numbers am…
Bodies In Question Photography Exhibition at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts
NEW YORK, NY.- An exhibition featuring works by 14 photographers will open July 22. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through August 18, 2010. The show is curated by Fred Ritchin, Associate Chair of the Department…
Mike Weiss Gallery Features a Group Show "Reflexive Self"
NEW
YORK,
NY.- Mike Weiss
Gallery presents the group
exhibition Reflexive Self, which runs through August 14th. The
“reflexive self” is a view of self
in the context of the people and situations around us. The show is
comprised of
…
Mike Weiss Gallery Showing Group Exhibition "Reflexive Self"
NEW YORK, NY.- Mike Weiss Gallery presents the group exhibition Reflexive Self, which runs through August 14th. The reflexive self is a view of self in the context of the people and situations around us. The show is comprised of five intern…
Largest Festival of Disabled Artists Opens in Washington, DC
WASHINGTON, DC (AP).- Jesse Higman’s paintbrush isn’t a brush at all.
With limited mobility in his hands because of a car crash 27 years ago, this
Seattle-based artist has created a painting method all his own. To control his
colors, Higman …