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| Tyler Shields Unveils New Art Exhibition at Samuel Lynne Galleries | |
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Tyler Shields, High Heel Dinner, 15 x 20, 22.5 x 30, 30 x 40, 45 x 60, 56 x 72, 63 x 84. DALLAS, TX.- Samuel Lynne Galleries announced the highly anticipated art exhibition featuring the provocative and captivating work of renowned photographer Tyler Shields. The exhibition openings is being at Samuel Lynne Galleries Saturday, September 14th from 6-8pm at Samuel Lynne Galleriesâ Design District location (1105 Dragon St.). This promises to be a striking exploration of contemporary themes through Shields' signature blend of daring imagery and artistic innovation. Tyler Shields, known for his bold visual storytelling and dynamic approach to art, will present a new collection that pushes the boundaries of traditional art forms. The exhibition delves into themes of power, vulnerability, and transformation. Visitors can expect an array of captivating photographs that challenge perceptions and invite deep reflection. Attendees will have the unique ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day Installation view, Arisa Yoshioka: When It Was Dark I Called and You Came, Gladstone Gallery, Brussels, 2024. © Arisa Yoshioka. Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery. Photo: Studio Shivi.
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Freedom in Flux: Roman Goncharenko's Abstract World | | Exhibition explores the question of when a photograph is perceived as abstract | | Holabird Western Americana Collections will offer 1,500 lots in many categories | "Electric Whirlwind" by Roman Goncharenko. NEW YORK, NY.- Ukrainian digital artist Roman Goncharenko consistently pushes the boundaries of abstract surrealism with his bold explorations. His recent London exhibition, Echoes of Liberty, showcased how Goncharenko weaves together themes of freedom, ambition, and potential through his striking visual language. Each piece, while unique in its execution, contributes to a broader conversation about the nature of freedom and the human condition. The foundation of Goncharenko's style lies in ... More | | Stefanie Seufert, Towers, Just Yellow, 2016/2023. Photogram, folded before exposure, on Fuji Color glossy, 180 x 35 x 35 cm. BERLIN.- Galerie Springer Berlin opened a new group exhibition LOOKS LIKE ABSTRACTION, which is dedicated to the theme of abstraction in photography. In addition to five artists from the gallery programme, the gallery has invited four guest artists to take part in the exhibition. LOOKS LIKE ABSTRACTION explores the question of when a photograph is perceived as abstract. Was this the artist's intention ... More | | Original oil painting by Navajo artist Elriggs Allen (Arizona, b. 1977), titled Saved Seeds, 41 ½ inches by 53 inches, inscribed on verso in the Navajo tradition the Yei-be-ches (est. $900-$3,000). RENO, NEV.- A rare 1874-CC (Carson City) U.S. $20 Liberty Head gold coin and a Civil War Scott Confederate #3 2-cent green on drop postal letter cover, both in Fine/Very Fine condition, are expected star lots in a two-day Collectors Corner timed auction planned for September 21st and 22nd by Holabird Western Americana Collections, starting at 8 am Pacific time both days. Holabird Western ... More |
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Stroom Den Haag opens Agustina Woodgate's first solo exhibition in the Netherlands | | Solo exhibition spans the early 1960s to mid-1980s by the late Italian artist Salvatore Emblema | | A new perspective on Van Gogh's final flowering | Agustina Woodgate, Radiations, 2024. Seven infrared radiators, seven passive infrared sensors, electrical conduits. Photo: Sandra Uittenbogaart. Courtesy of Stroom Den Haag. THE HAGUE.- Stroom Den Haag is presenting More Heat Than Light, artist Agustina Woodgates first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. More Heat Than Light invites visitors to immerse themselves in an installation focusing on the relationship between temperature and information. The exhibition is to integrate four projects into an installation that fills the entire exhibition space at Stroom. In 2022 Woodgate started ... More | | Salvatore Emblema, Untitled / Bandiera, 1975. Dyed and de-threaded canvases suspended on a wooden frame. Canvas: 141 x 95 cm | 55 1/2 x 37 3/8 in. © Salvatore Emblema. Photo © White Cube (Ollie Hammick). PARIS.- White Cube Paris is presenting a solo exhibition of work spanning the early 1960s to mid-1980s by the late Italian artist Salvatore Emblema (19292006). Informed by his rural surroundings in southern Italy, Emblema worked with natural materials and organic matter, including raw jute, leaves, volcanic earth, petrified lava and oxidised metals. Working independent of the countrys ... More | | Vincent van Goghs Self-Portrait from 1889, the year before he died. (National Gallery of Art, Washington via The New York Times) LONDON.- The two vivid portraits the poet and the lover hang together in the first room of the exhibition, as they did above Vincent van Goghs bed in the so-called Yellow House in a working-class neighborhood of Arles, France. It was there, roughly two years before his death by suicide in July 1890, that he dreamed of creating a Studio of the South an artist commune that would produce avant-garde art bathed in the golden light of southern France. (I know that it will do certain ... More |
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Exhibition of new work by Japanese-Mongolian artist Arisa Yoshioka opens at Gladstone | | Pedro Almodóvar, master of mystifying films, wrote a book he can't classify | | Gagosian presents new paintings by Spencer Sweeney in New York | Installation view, Arisa Yoshioka: When It Was Dark I Called and You Came, Gladstone Gallery, Brussels, 2024. © Arisa Yoshioka. Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery. Photo: Studio Shivi. BRUSSELS.- Gladstone is presenting When It Was Dark I Called and You Came, an exhibition of new work by Japanese-Mongolian artist Arisa Yoshioka. Drawing formally upon still life, portraiture, and landscape painting while occasionally incorporating elements of assemblage, Yoshiokas narrative tableaux interrogate the narrow distance ... More | | The filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar in Madrid on July 24, 2024. (Ana Cuba/The New York Times) MADRID.- Pedro Almodóvar is widely considered Spains greatest living filmmaker, but he sees himself as a writer first a fabulist, in his telling. His extravagant plots took twists that were hard to predict or even pin down. The tale of two men who form a bond looking over two comatose women in Talk to Her. The story of a plastic surgeon who operates on a captive man, changing him to a woman against his will in The ... More | | Spencer Sweeney in his New York studio, 2024. Artwork © Spencer Sweeney. Photo: Peter Sieper. Courtesy the artist and Gagosian. NEW YORK, NY.- Gagosian is presenting The Painted Bride, an exhibition of paintings by Spencer Sweeney on view at the 541 West 24th Street gallery in New York. Centered on the human figure, Sweeneys new large-scale works include self-portraits and reclining nudes. Conveying intense emotion through lively color and expressive paint handling, Sweeney maps the bodys physical and ... More |
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Ingleby Gallery opens an exhibition of works by Richard Forster | | Fortes D'Aloia & Gabriel opens solo exhibitions of works by Iran do EspÃrito Santo and Claudia Casarino | | Paul Thiebaud Gallery pens an exhibition of twelve drawings executed in the red sanguine Conté y Fred Dalkey | Richard Forster, Alternative Architectures (after Michael Graves): Ostalgie Spee packet I, 2020-2023, cast jesmonite & acrylic paint, edition of 1 with 1 AP, 44 x 28 x 12 cm. Photograph: John McKenzie. EDINBURGH.- Richard Forster (b. 1970) is known for his meticulous pencil drawings, examples of which are in distinguished collections worldwide including TATE London and New Yorks Metropolitan Museum of Art. He has described his technique as photo-copy realism manipulating his source material on a photocopier before beginning ... More | | Iran do EspÃrito Santo, Caras e bocas, 2024. Photo: Eduardo Ortega. SAO PAULO.- In Trilha, Iran do EspÃrito Santos new exhibition at Fortes DAloia & Gabriel in São Paulo, the artist presents a new series in which he represents vinyl records in watercolor. Each work was conceived by the artist according to specific songs and albums, which led to a sort of autobiographical soundtrack, highlighting compositions from the Brazilian repertoire, from MPB to classical music and rock. No two records ... More | | Fred Dalkey, Jane in a Particular Light, 3/31/2007. Sanguine Conté crayon on paper, 8 1/2 x 11 1/8 inches. SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Paul Thiebaud Gallery is presenting Fred Dalkey: Illuminated Drawings. On view are twelve drawings executed in the red sanguine Conté that has become a hallmark of Dalkeys works on paper. Also featured is a selection of silverpoint drawings and a self-portrait in graphite. A technical master in applying marks to paper, each drawing of a model, still life, and portrait employs light and contrast ... More |
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Imua Discovery Garden - celebrating Art, Nature, and Families on Maui
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More News | Royal College of Art announces winners of the Hyundai Awards for Excellence in Sustainability and Creative Practice 2024 LONDON.- The Royal College of Art and Hyundai Motor Group announce winners of the inaugural Hyundai Awards for Excellence in Sustainability and Creative Practice 2024. Each year students from across the RCA are invited to submit projects that question societal cultural norms, work towards solving the climate crisis or communicate world challenges around sustainability. RCA students graduating in 2024 have been invited to submit within three categories: Inspiration, Innovation and Aesthetics & Craft. This years judging panel included an esteemed list of experts including Peter Schreyer (Executive Design Director, Hyundai Motor Group), Eduardo Ramirez (Head of Europe Design Team, Hyundai Design Centre), Roberto Kuehn (Exterior Design Centre Creative Manager, Hyundai ... More Major contemporary artworks from Southern Africa visit the cultural capital of the U.S. South ATLANTA, GA.- Atlantans wont want to miss the chance to visit an exhibition curated from the Nandos art collection, one of the largest, and most in-depth of Southern African contemporary masterworks. Curated by Laurie Ann Farrell, and in partnership with the African Diaspora Art Museum of Atlanta (ADAMA), If You Look Hard Enough, You Can See Our Future has received strong critical acclaim. Located in the Pittsburgh community, a historically Black Atlanta neighborhood, ADAMA is an innovative museum that amplifies the art and culture of the diaspora through immersive experiences, cultivating shared learning, and facilitating meaningful points of connection. Opening ahead of the third iteration of Atlanta Art Week on Friday, September 20th, the exhibition is open to the public at no cost and runs through Saturday, November ... More Foam 3h opens a playful exhibition by Rotterdam-based conceptual artist Benjamin Li AMSTERDAM.- Foam 3h presents In Search of Perfect Orange, a playful exhibition by Rotterdam-based conceptual artist Benjamin Li. Through his work, Li explores themes like identity, belonging, labour and cultural heritage, using food as a lens through which to delve into these complex subjects. The exhibition setup takes inspiration from the 'Chinese-Indisch' restaurant, a culinary genre partially shaped by the colonial history of the Netherlands. Since 2014, Li has visited over 1,000 'Chinese-Indisch' restaurants across the Netherlands, creating an archive of menus, tableware, and personal stories. Through photography, video, sculptures, and puzzles featuring images of 'Chinese-Indisch' dishes, he explores the richness, variety and charm of these restaurants. However, for Li the restaurants represent more than just ... More Stan Douglas stages scenes from the eighteenth-century comic opera Polly in new exhibition at David Zwirner NEW YORK, NY.- David Zwirner is presenting an exhibition by Stan Douglas, on view at the gallerys 525 West 19th Street location in New York. Featuring a new photographic series, The Enemy of All Mankind: Nine Scenes from John Gays Polly, this is the artists eighteenth solo exhibition with the gallery. In this stand-alone group of nine images, Douglas stages scenes from the eighteenth-century comic opera Polly, written by English dramatist John Gay (16851732), using the narrative as a vehicle through which to engage a wide range of themes that remain highly relevant today, including race, class, gender, and media. One work from the series debuted in David Zwirner: 30 Years, on view in summer 2024 ... More Exhibition explores the influences of scientific research on artistic process and intention SANTA MONICA, CA.- William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, California - is presenting Light Matter, the first of two exhibitions in partnership with the Gettys PST ART: Art & Science Collide, which explores the intersections and influences between art and science. The exhibition runs from September 14th - November 2, 2024. Light Matter explores the influences of scientific research on artistic process and intention, and builds upon a collaboration that began with LACMAs innovative Art & Technology program, a collaboration between artists and industry that ran from the late 60s to early 70s. For a number of artists, this unique program led, unexpectedly, to a significant new way seeing and thinking about the purpose of a work of art. Enter Light & Space in Southern California, where the emphasis shifted from looking at art as object, ... More Houston Center for Contemporary Craft announces six new members HOUSTON, TX.- Houston Center for Contemporary Craft announced six new members have joined its board of directors: Dale Cover, John Guess, Duane Kelley, Maggie McKay, José SolÃs, and Sandie Zilker. An Operation Babylift orphan from Vietnam, Dale Cover studied dance at the Philadelphia Ballet as a child and later explored origami and the culinary arts as he pursued a career in corporate finance. Now retired and living in Houston, Cover serves on the board of the Harris County Historical Society and HCCCs development committee, where he hopes to advance the organizations corporate relations. The CEO of the Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC), John Guess, brings a wealth of professional and nonprofit arts experience to HCCC. He has served on the Smithsonian Regional Council and on numerous boards, ... More |
| PhotoGalleries Gabriele Münter TARWUK Awol Erizku Leo Villareal Flashback On a day like today, Italian-French businessman Ettore Bugatti was born September 15, 1881. Ettore Arco Isidoro Bugatti (15 September 1881 - 21 August 1947) was an Italian-born French automobile designer and manufacturer. He is remembered as the founder and proprietor of the automobile manufacturing company Automobiles E. Bugatti. In this image: "1925 Bugatti Brescia, Chassis no. 2461 Engine no. 879". Photo: Courtesy Bonhams.
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