Archive for the ‘Europe’ Category

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


The Jewish Museum Berlin revealed the design by Daniel Libeskind for the Jewish Museum Berlin Academy.
1590 via Arch Daily


Children from local London schools led a parade to celebrate 10 years of Tate Modern with Tracey Emin, Sir Paul Smith and others.
1585 via LondonSE1


Louis Vuitton announced the launch of its Young Arts Project in London that partners the brand with the city's top museums.
1581 via Telegraph


Sweden is about to open its first photo museum to dismay of hardcore ABBA fans that lost a building to institution.
1577 via Fast Company


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


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


People of all ages, shapes and sizes were photographed by Spencer Tunick at eight locations across Salford and Manchester.
1508 via Art Knowledge News


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


Open to the public only one day a year, the Garden of Cosmic Speculation takes science and maths as its inspiration.
1428 via Kuriositas

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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


"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


The Elemental Threshold exhibition is a visual all-encompassing experience that submerges us in Anselm Reyle’s baroque imagery.
1397 via Contemporary Art Daily


Stockholm studio Tham & Videgård Arkitekter completed a museum in Malmö, Sweden, adding an extention clad in perforated metal.
1393 via Dezeen


Now you can visit the Sistine Chapel without leaving the house! The Vatican's new art site is here.
1384 via Vatican


Neptunes producer/fashion buff Pharrell Williams debuted his newest creation, "The Tank" chair at Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin.
1382 via The Boom Box


Julien Berthier’s public installation art rearranges and subverts reality by forcing paradoxes and illusions in our environment.
1356 via Julien Berthier


Japanese design master Tokujin Yoshioka will debut Memory, a new chair for Moroso made from a "special fabric with recycled aluminum.
1351 via Fast Company


“The Inhabitants” at London's Vilma Gold is a group show presenting Charles Altas, Helena Almeida, João Maria Gusmão + Pedro Paiva.
1350 via Vilma Gold


The British Council has selected installation artist Mike Nelson to fill the nation's Edwin Alfred Rickards–designed pavilion.
1341 via ARTINFO




