Archive for the ‘Painting’ Category

Blum & Poe in LA presents fifth solo exhibition of work by Mark Grotjahn “Seven Faces,” and will include up to twelve new works.
1202 via Contemporary Art Daily


A new show at London's Serpentine Gallery explores the works of the father of pop art, Richard Hamilton.
1190 via Guardian


To start its 40th anniversary year, the Serpentine Gallery presents "Richard Hamilton: Modern Moral Matters."
1161 via Serpentine Gallery


Wako Works of Art in Tokyo presented an exhibition of close to 30 new and recent overpainted photographs by Gerhard Richter.
1119 via Contemporary Art Daily


Alex Katz paints first portrait of Anna Wintour, on view at the National Portrait Gallery in May.
1117 via Art Knowledge News


Santa Monica born and Brooklyn resident, Fred Tomaselli creates some phenomenal pieces of artwork.
1116 via LOUDreams


Sprüth Magers Gallery in Berlin is hosting “Family Portraits” – an exhibit of new works by American contemporary artist George Condo.
1105 via Art Observed


Franz Ackermann's exhibition at White Cube references century-old techniques but feels thrillingly contemporary.
1100 via Guardian


High School students helped John Matos prepare a mural that will be a part of a retrospective of his work at Fairfield University.
1082 via NY Times


Tarantino nearly rips $1 million painting by James Rosenquist at the "Inglourious Basterds" bash.
1068 via NY Post


Friedrich Petzel Gallery presents an exhibition of new paintings by Amsterdam-based artist Rezi van Lankveld - until March 13, 2010.
1063 via Contemporary Art Daily


Luc Tuymans painted the images from photographs of various illnesses in a medical reference book.
1061 via nybooks.com

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Paul Kasmin Gallery will unveil a much anticipated show of new paintings by Mark Ryden on April 29, 2010.
1058 via Paul Kasmin


In celebration of the World Cup, Puma commissioned a series of portraits of African footballers by Kehinde Wiley.
1044 via Curated


Despite an extreme difference in artistic styles, the New York painters Philip Pearlstein and Al Held were friends for nearly 50 years.
1042 via NY Times


Cy Twombly has used mark-making and written language as the core of his artistic practice since the late 1950s.
1039 via Portland Museum


Artworks produced by inmates at Feltham Young Offenders Institution are going on display at the National Gallery in London.
1037 via BBC


Video: Essenhigh talks about her move away from the full-on surrealism of her earlier work and towards a more naturalistic style.
1034 via NewArt TV


Japanese-American Tomokazu Matsuyama addresses larger issues of nationalism and global relations "In Case You’re Lost."
1031 via The Art Collectors


Guggenheim and Malevich heirs resolve a painting dispute, but the details of the settlement are confidential.
1028 via ARTINFO


Belgian painter Luc Tuymans' traveling retrospective opened this weekend at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
1027 via NY Times


Damien Hirst’s recession priced $300,000 paintings of giant gemstones are selling swiftly at Gagosian’s Madison Avenue outpost.
1013 via Lindsay Pollock


Slow Paintings at Museum Morsbroich provides an overview of the different techniques that characterize the style of painting.
996 via Contemporary Art Daily


English artist, Dexter Dalwood, has often painted imaginary versions of historically significant figures’ domestic interiors.
990 via Art in America




