London.- The Barbican Centre is proud to present “Watch Me Move: The Animation Show”, on view until September 11th. “Watch Me Move” is the most extensive exhibition ever mounted to present the full range of animated imagery produced in the last 150 …
Watch Me Move: The Animation Show on View at the Barbican Art Gallery in London
LONDON.- Watch Me Move: The Animation Show is the most extensive exhibition ever mounted to present the full range of animated imagery produced in the last 150 years. It brings together industry pioneers, independent film-makers and contemporary artist…
34 Fine Art in Cape Town Shows "Ensemble: Group Exhibition"
Cape Town, SA – From 26 April until 12 May 34 Fine Arts in Cape Town will be showing “Ensemble”, a group exhibition. Having just participated in the prestigious Artmonaco11 International Fair and with various other successful exhibitions during the …
Exhibition Featuring More than 60 Works by South African William Kentridge at Albertina
VIENNA.- William Kentridge: Five Themes, a comprehensive survey of the contemporary South African artist’s work, on view at the Albertina through January 30, 2011. Featuring more than 60 works in a range of media – including animated films, drawings, p…
Printmaking through the Ages at Christie’s this September
LONDON.- Christie’s announced the September auction of Old Master, Modern and Contemporary Prints, which will showcase five centuries of printmaking and a remarkable selection of famous names from all periods. Alongside iconic prints by Andy Warhol, Ro…
Printmaking through the Ages at Christie’s this September
LONDON.- Christie’s announced the September auction of Old Master, Modern and Contemporary Prints, which will showcase five centuries of printmaking and a remarkable selection of famous names from all periods. Alongside iconic prints by Andy Warhol, Ro…
A Trio of New Exhibitions Open at the Fine Arts Center
COLORADO SPRINGS< CO.- The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center welcomed three new exhibitions. The artists, Earl Biss, Gib Singleton and William Kentridge, are each masters of their own distinct disciplines. Biss, a Native American, is a major contributo…
William Kentridge at the Louvre: Egyptian Sketchbooks
PARIS.-
The South African artist William Kentridge,
born in Johannesburg in 1955, is chiefly known for his drawings,
dominated by
pastel and charcoal and usually conceived as the basis for animated
films. But
Kentridge also works in en…
William Kentridge at the Louvre: Egyptian Sketchbooks
PARIS.- The South African artist William Kentridge, born in Johannesburg in 1955, is chiefly known for his drawings, dominated by pastel and charcoal and usually conceived as the basis for animated films. But Kentridge also works in engraving, collage …
Ingvild Goetz Collection of Art Videos and Films at Haus der Kunst
MUNICH.- In 1993, with the purchase of
Cheryl
Donegan’s “Untitled (Head)” (1993), Ingvild Goetz laid the foundation
for her
collection of art videos and films. Today this collection is the most
important
of its kind in Europe. With meanwhi…