BEIJING (REUTERS).- Ju Duoqi stocks up on cabbages in the Beijing vegetable market and then transforms the humble vegetables into works of art depicting beautiful women — that sometimes leave very little to the imagination. The 38-year-old said she st…
First Italian Solo Show of the Swiss Artist Reto Pulfer at Pastificio Cerere Foundation
ROME.- On Friday, April 29th, Pastificio Cerere Foundation presented Die Kammern des Zustands, the first Italian solo show of the Swiss artist Reto Pulfer (Berna, 1981) curated by Vincenzo de Bellis with the support of the Swiss Institute in Rome. Site…
The Udo and Anette Brandhorst Foundation Acquires Three Works by Francesco Clemente
MUNICH.- Francesco Clementes works Sound and Shadow, IIII, the Udo and Anette Brandhorst Foundations most recent acquisitions, were painted in 2002 in New Mexico and depict a desert landscape in vastly changing moods –…
The Work of Alex Katz Travels to North Wales as Part of 2010 Artist Rooms Tour
LLANDUDNO.- The work of influential contemporary American painter, Alex Katz, comes to North Wales as part of the 2010 national tour of ARTIST ROOMS, a new collection of modern and contemporary art held by Tate and National Galleries of Scotland. The e…
Daniel Hesidence’s Work Occupies the Entire Gallery Space at D’Amelio Terras
NEW YORK, NY.- DAmelio Terras presents Autumn Buffalo, its first solo exhibition of work by Daniel Hesidence. This exhibition marks the first time work by a single artist has occupied the entire gallery space, including both the main gallery and …
Exhibition of Forty Prints at Fundación BBK in Bilbao Shows Henri Matisse’s Intimate Side
BILBAO.- The exhibition hall of the Fundación BBK in Bilbao hosts, from today until October 30, forty prints by Henri Matisse (1869-1954) in which the French painter shows his most intimate side. For Matisse, printmaking and drawing were not a means t…