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The Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, have sent us the following sad news. ‘It is with a profound sense of sadness and loss that we report the death of William McKeown. Born in Tyrone, 1962 William died at home in Edinburgh on Tuesday, October...
24 September–31 December 2011, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge See Jessica Lack's review in October's Cassone Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, have announced the extension of BRIDGET RILEY colour, stripes, planes and curve...
Haunch of Venison is pleased to present the first solo show in Britain by acclaimed Iraqi-born artist Ahmed Alsoudani. In this new series of paintings, Alsoudani continues his complex exploration of war and conflict, its physical atrocities and psycholo...
Leila Heller Gallery 568 West 25 th Street in Chelsea, New York Firooz Zahedi: Elizabeth Taylor in Iran Until 29 October 2011 Photographs of the Screen Legend in Iran in 1976 New York City – Leila Hel...
(See also our article on Warhol's lost digital masterpieces. ) The Whitney Museum of American Art has brought together a team of esteemed film scholars to commence work on the second volume of the catalogue raisonné of Andy Warhol&rsqu...
21 October 2011 – 8 January 2012 BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. South Shore Road, Gateshead. NE8 3BA Open daily 10.00 - 18.00 except Tuesdays 10.30 – 18.00 ADMISSION FREE The Turner Priz...
A Cockroach Tour of the Science Museum is a participatory project at London's Science Museum, South Kensington, by art collective Superflex . Visitors will be invited to take on the form of cockroaches, dressing up in realistic costumes to beg...
At the close of the ninth edition of Frieze Art Fair, sponsored by Deutsche Bank for the eighth-consecutive year, galleries reported strong sales and market confidence. Fair directors, Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover, were delighted with reports...
Perhaps you are taking a course in art history and are wondering what careers may be open to you. The Association of Art Historians runs one-day events intended to introduce people to options for future career development in art historical fields...
Exhibition closes Sunday, 16 October. Whitney museum, New York. This retrospective, the first in Feininger's native country in over 45 years, features the artist's renowned Bauhaus-era paintings alongside lesser-known aspects of his w...
Bothy Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park 1 October 2011 until 3 January 2012 This autumn, Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) presents an exhibition of new and recent work by Rachel Goodyear. Tipped as one of Art Review’s Future Greats in 20...
James Hyman Photography 5 Savile Row London W1S 3PD 12 October – 12 November 2011 This is a chance to see a select group of vintage photographs by Eugène Atget (1857 – 1927). The exhibition coincides with Anna...
October’s Cassone reveals how nine original Andy Warhol images, created with the rudimentary digital technology of the 1980s and since buried in inaccessible software, have been resurrected by the determined work of two digital detectives. Overc...
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Never before seen intimate portraits of celebrity musicians are to be displayed to the public in a first of a kind free exhibition in London next month. Brandon Flowers, Mark Ronson and Paloma Faith, are just some of the high profile subjects who ...
4 to 8 November 2011 At the heart of Europe, Paris is a cultural capital with an incomparable heritage, one of the major centres of the art market and the only city in the world with such a rich and diverse market. For this first fair, 20 prest...
Vanderbilt Hall, Grand Central Terminal, New York City October 13 - 22, 2011 Selections from one million photos of nature – all from one window – all photographed in two years New York City &nd...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) 6 October 2011–8 January 2012 A fresh look at the work of the great American sculptor David Smith (1906–1965), ‘Cubes and Anarchy’ offers new insights into the artist’s care...
In honour of ‘ Harry Callahan at 100 ’ , a retrospective set to open Sunday, 2 October, at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, the Callahan family –including the artist’s wife, Eleanor, and daughter, Barbara – has giv...