Painting Cutout at Diana Lowenstein Gallery, Miami
Painting cutout series For inquiries about these works, contact Diana Lowenstein gallery in Miami. Email info@dianalowensteingallery.com or call 305.576.1804.
Painting cutout series For inquiries about these works, contact Diana Lowenstein gallery in Miami. Email info@dianalowensteingallery.com or call 305.576.1804.
Puisque je n’ai plus aujourd’hui le loisir ni les moyens de retourner en Orient, je veux au moins m’en consoler en retraçant ici les douces émotions du plus beau des voyages fait en bonne et aimable compagnie du grand artiste et de son excellent neveu. Frédéric-Auguste-Antoine Goupil, 1843
Brunelleschi invents perspective and Francois Premier receiving Leonardo Da Vinci last breath Fischli and Weiss meet Jean August Dominique Ingres From the Suddenly this overview series (ongoing since 1981) on view at the Guggenheim museum New York in Peter Fischli and David Weiss: How to Work Better curated …
Talking Galleries Barcelona Symposium 2015 MARC SPIEGLER: ‘REFLECTIONS ON THE CONTEMPORARY ART ECOSYSTEM’ Marc Spieler, Global Director of Art Basel Monday 2 November 2015, Barcelona In the keynote speech which opened the fourth edition of Talking Galleries Barcelona Symposium, Art Basel’s global director Marc Spiegler offered an in-depth examination of …
With Pablo Picasso, Maurizio Cattelan, Roy Lichtenstein, Jean Dubuffet, Francis Bacon, Neo Rauch, Julie Mehretu and Martin Kippenberger. Offset prints cutout, 2016 9x12in
Am at the JM – January 20th 2016 Once a month, the Jewish Museum organizes AM at the JM, a salon style discussion series taking place in a coffee shop in New York on the early side of the day. This morning brought together the New York based American artist, …
Including shows Glenn Ligon, We Need To Wake Up Cause That’s What Time It Is at Luhring Augustine gallery, Bushwick, New York (January 16th – April 17th 2016) Mark Ryden, Dodecahedron, at Kasmin Gallery, Chelsea, New York (December 10th, 2015 – January 23rd 2016) Deborah Kaas, No kidding, at Kasmin Gallery, Chelsea, New York (December 9th …
[Afterward known as “Zenobia Augusta, Queen of the East.”] A.D. 250. MANY and many miles and many days’ journey toward the rising sun, over seas and mountains and deserts,—farther to the east than Rome, or Constantinople, or even Jerusalem and old Damascus,—stand the ruins of a once mighty city, scattered …