Archive for the ‘Exhibits’ Category

Gladstone Gallery presents "The Mass Ornament" - a group exhibition curated by John Rasmussen.
1888 via Barbara Gladstone


It is hot in the city, very hot. So I imagine lots of skin at the Haunch of Venison opening tonight, which is perfect because my paintings are all skin. Haunch was nice enough to ask me to do a project along side Alexandra Grant, Doug Argue and Bill Fontana. Since the paintings are a peek into the most intimate of moments I figured why not also offer a peek into the often unseen activity and energy that ends up bottled in the finished works. All the chemist mixes on the table and splatters on the studio floor, the paintings living for awhile cozy, shoulder to "shoulder," before their new roomier homes. The only studio witness, roaming, in form of trusted Labrador. The dreaded rolling of largest works (all went well thankfully). Paintings arrive at the gallery wrapped in a teasing gauzy haze of glassine and plastic. Propped against walls looking very much like the bodies they depict. The couple painted here are “putting on a show" so here are a few behind the scene shots.
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1840 via ART RUBY's Art Box


A look at the work of Yinka Shonibare, whose work Nelson's Ship in a Bottle will take its place on Trafalgar Square in May 2010.
1610 via Guardian


London's Serpentine Gallery pits the recycled sculptures of Phyllida Barlow against the minimalist forms of Nairy Baghramian.
1595 via Guardian


Seattle Art Museum opens up the very first Kurt Cobain show featuring mixed media works by a strong array of artists.
1586 via Seattle Art Museum


Metro Pictures presents three new films and large photographic collages by T. J. Wilcox.
1582 via Metro Pictures


All the scoop from the inside of the high-powered Richard Prince Gagosian opening and dinner of Tiffany Paintings.
1575 via Vanity Fair


Gavin Brown opens his newly acquired former butchery gallery space with a vegan, all tofu show by Jonathan Horowitz.
1564 via New York Maagazine


Swiss Institute presents historical paintings by Adolf Dietrich with recent works by Richard Phillips.
1549 via Swiss Institute


American artist Alison Elizabeth Taylor become known for reinvigorating the Renaissance craft of marquetry, or intarsia wood inlay.
1548 via James Cohan Gallery


‘Therapie Thank You’ is Josephine Pryde’s third exhibition with Reena Spaulings Fine Art.
1545 via Contemporary Art Daily


Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers present an exhibition of new works by Andreas Gursky in Berlin.
1510 via Sprüth Magers

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Mark Ryden’s "The Gay 90’s: Old Thyme Art Show" opened this week at Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York.
1506 via Whitewall


In the Tribune of the David, the Galleria dell’Accademia of Florence proposes the video "Emergence" (2002) by Bill Viola.
1430 via artdaily.org


Clever and blinding, Cerith Wyn Evans' show seduces us with its formal beauty but also with its sense of loneliness in a crowd.
1424 via White Cube


Crash - Homage to JG Ballard at the Gagosian London aimed to analyze how the British writer influenced a generation of artists.
1422 via We Make Money Not Art


Gagosian Gallery Beverly Hills recently inaugurated its new double-size gallery with an exhibit by German artist Andreas Gursky.
1421 via Art Observed


For a show at Anton Kern Gallery, Polish artist Wilhelm Sasnal selected a group of paintings organized around topics of contemporary life.
1419 via Anton Kern


The National Gallery exhibition "Close Examination: Fakes, Mistakes & Discoveries" begins 30 June - 12 September 2010.
1418 via Guardian


Kuniyoshi’s greatest prints represent turbulent, epic visions of human protagonists battling supernatural beings.
1417 via NY Times


"Grace Kelly: Style Icon" at the Victoria and Albert Museum will display the wardrobe of the Oscar winning actress-turned-princess.
1416 via V&A Museum


The New York-based artist Serge Spitzer creates a chaotic plastic transportation system inside Paris’s Palais de Tokyo.
1405 via Dazed Digital


Haunch of Venison presents a group show organized by David
Salle and Richard Phillips of works produced in the 1980s New York.
1402 via Haunch of Venison


Currently on show at the Sean Kelly Gallery is an exhibition of new works by the preeminent British sculptor Antony Gormley.
1401 via Art Observed




