Artist Mia Araujo will present her first solo exhibit at the Corey Helford Gallery, titled “Into the Woods” on May 13, 2012 in Los Angeles.
Opening April 25, 2012 is Mariell Amélie’s exhibition “Forget Me Not – Forglem Meg Ei ” at the Notting Hill Arts Club, featuring dream like portraits of self-reflective moments of solitude made visible through the choice of location, clothing and pose. Here are some samples of her work…
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Finding Home #1
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Five new works by Lola Montes Schnabel, created over the period of the last year, which comprise a suite of allegorically suggestive figurative paintings that use a shared five-color palette to great effect, will be on exhibit at The Hole NYC, December 16, from 6-9PM.
Each painting depicts an episode in a narrative of androgenous youth [...]
HIDE/SEEK Interview with Arnold Lehman, Director of the Brooklyn Museum, and Tricia Laughlin Bloom, Project Curator who discuss the exhibition.
B-roll of the HIDE/SEEK exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.
Currently on show at Richard Heller Gallery is Paco Pomet’s “Horns and Tales” exhibition.
Working with oils, Paco Pomet depicts rich moments in time, captured as if photographed, and taken in another century due to his use of monochromatic tones. Look a little closer and you will find fairy tale characters, anthropomorphic cartoon creatures, and others things [...]
In the Red Hall of Moscow Contemporary Art Center Winzavod, Moscow, visitors will have the possibility to admire 80 works from the rich Unicredit Art collection, (a project by the Scientific Commission UniCredit for Art), that highlight the relationship between people and city, starting from the XX century. The exhibit reflects a real international artistic survey which uses the city [...]
General Idea’s Retrospective at the Art Gallery of Ontario
By Lorette C. Luzajic
The Art Gallery of Ontario really outdid itself this time, devoting two of its four floors of prime cultural real estate to the “art” of General Idea. It should have been called “No Clue.”
Given the breathless gushing about this Canadian train wreck trilogy of [...]