• Sol LeWitt, Wall Drawing #368: The wall is divided vertically into five equal parts. The center part is divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts. Within each part are three-inch (7.5 cm) wide parallel bands of lines in four directions in four colors. In each of the other parts, three-inch (7.5 cm) bands of lines in one of the four directions. The bands are drawn in color and India ink washes. Red, yellow, blue, ink, India ink 3” (7.5 cm) bands, First Drawn by: Jo Watanabe and others, First Installation: Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, January 1982, India Ink, dimensions variable.

      Sol LeWitt @ Paula Cooper Gallery

      Tuesday, 13 September 2016 17:42

      Sol LeWitt September 8 – October 22, 2016 534 W 21st Street NEW YORK – Paula Cooper Gallery is pleased to announce a sweeping celebration of Sol LeWitt’s prolific career in all public locations of the gallery. Opening on September 8th, the presentation will illuminate the pioneering scope of his oeuvre across a diverse range […]

    • Sally Gall, Zephyr, 2015
pigment print
26 x 40", 33 x 50", edition of 10. 
2016 Julie Saul Gallery. All images copyright of respective artist.

      Sally Gall – Aerial at Julie Saul Gallery

      Tuesday, 13 September 2016 15:36

      Julie Saul Gallery is pleased to announce our twelfth solo show with Sally Gall during our thirty years of representation. The large scale color photographs in Aerial were made between winter 2014 and fall 2015, as she continues her ongoing investigation of the sensual world. In these images, the sun, wind and brilliant color animate […]

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      Zoe Leonard. In the Wake at Hauser & Wirth New York

      Tuesday, 13 September 2016 14:59

      Opening Reception: Tuesday 13 September 2016, 6 – 8 pm On view: September 13 – October 22, 2016 New York… Beginning 13 September, Hauser & Wirth will present ‘In The Wake’, its first exhibition with New York- based Zoe Leonard. The artist’s distinctive merging of photography, sculpture, and installation will unfold over three floors of […]

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      CINDY SHERMAN AND ANNETTE MESSAGER WIN 2016 PRAEMIUM IMPERIALE IAA

      Tuesday, 13 September 2016 14:46

      American filmmaker Martin Scorsese, Latvian violinist Gidon Kremer, and Brazilian architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha also receive prestigious global cultural award NEW YORK, NY: September 13, 2016 — The Japan Art Association announces that American photographer Cindy Sherman and French sculptor Annette Messager have won the 2016 Praemium Imperiale International Arts Award. Ms. Sherman is […]

    • Sitter:  Jimenez, Flaco
Artist: Rendon, Al (born 1957)
1987
Gelatin silver print
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      National Portrait Gallery Announces First Commission of an American Latino

      Tuesday, 13 September 2016 13:54

      The National Portrait Gallery announces its first commissioned portrait of an American Latino and showcases new works that have been added to the museum’s collection.   The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has recently added new portraits of prominent Latino figures and artists to its permanent collection. The museum also undertook its first Latino commission: a […]

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      Arising – An open call from Yoko Ono to women worldwide

      Tuesday, 13 September 2016 13:30

        Would you like to participate in an artwork? Reykjavik Art Museum is working on a display with artist Yoko Ono in the Harbor House in Reykjavik city. Yoko Ono is known for realizing her works with audience participation and this would most definitely constitute as such a work. Ono invites women from all over […]

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      Elizabeth McIntosh at CANADA

      Wednesday, 7 September 2016 18:16

      September 8 – October 23, 2016 CANADA is pleased to announce Bricks are Heavy, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Elizabeth McIntosh. Known for her bold, colorful abstraction, Vancouver-based artist Elizabeth McIntosh has exhibited widely across Canada. Her paintings reside in the collections of the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of Ontario, The […]

    • Doug Aitken, migration (empire) (still), 2008, video installation with three channels of video (color, sound), three projections, three steel and PVC screen billboard sculptures, 24:28 minutes/loop, installation dimensions variable

      Doug Aitken: Electric Earth @ MOCA

      Wednesday, 7 September 2016 17:58

      For more than 20 years, Doug Aitken has shifted the perception and location of images and narratives. His multichannel video installations, sculptures, photographs, publications, happenings, and architectural works demonstrate the nature and structure of our ever-mobile, ever-changing, image-based contemporary condition. With a profound knowledge and understanding of the history of 20th-century avant-gardes, experimental music, and […]

    • Buphen Khakhar, ‘American Survey Officer’, 1969, oil paint on canvas, 106 x 89 cm. Image courtesy Collection of Kiran Nadar Museum of Art.

      Bhupen Khakhar You Can’t Please All at Tate Modern

      Monday, 22 August 2016 14:15

      Until 6 November 2016 Explore the extraordinary paintings of this key figure in modern Indian art Renowned for his unique figurative style and incisive observations of class and sexuality, Bhupen Khakhar (1934-2003) played a central role in modern Indian art and was a key international figure in 20th century painting. This landmark exhibition showcases vivid works on canvas, […]

    • The Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw. (Image: Jorge Láscar/Flickr)

      Contemporary art fair comes to Warsaw’s historic Palace of Culture

      Monday, 22 August 2016 13:34

      New event in Soviet relic casts an eye beyond Polish borders by Julia Michalska Warsaw’s thriving contemporary art scene has often faced criticism for its lack of internationalism. If you want to discover the next Miroslaw Balka or Wilhelm Sasnal, the city’s numerous galleries offer ample opportunity; but beyond the country’s home-grown talent, little else […]

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