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Exhibition of Works by Inner Circle of Max’s Kansas City Artists at Steven Kasher Gallery

September 16, 2010 by  
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NEW YORK, NY.- Steven Kasher Gallery inaugurates its 2010/11 season with the exhibition Max’s Kansas City, on view September 15th through October 9th. It will feature over 150 vintage and limited edition photographs, and monumental sculptures and paintings by the inner circle of Max’s artists, including John Chamberlain, Forrest Myers, Larry Zox, Neil Williams, and Andy Warhol. A highlight will be Myers’s recreation of his famous laser/jukebox installation. The exhibition will launch Max’s Kansas City: Art, Glamour, Rock and Roll [...]

Joe Deal, Landscape Photographer and Educator, Dies at Age 62

June 27, 2010 by  
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TUCSON, AZ.- The Center for Creative Photography, which in 2009 became home to the Joe Deal Archive, reported Deal’s death on Friday, June 18, 2010. Joe Deal defined his artistic career with black‐and‐white photographs of the American landscape, which were both thoughtfully conceived and beautifully presented. One of ten photographers included in the renowned 1975 George Eastman House exhibition New Topographics: Photographs of a Man‐Altered Landscape, Deal’s photography helped define how artists presented the built environment through the lens. His [...]

New Paintings by Renowned Colorist Ron Ehrlich at Stephen Haller Gallery

May 20, 2010 by  
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NEW YORK, NY.- Stephen Haller Gallery presents an exhibition of new paintings by the renowned colorist Ron Ehrlich. With a rare level of skill and a complex methodology Ehrlich tackles his paintings with a contrasting muscularity and intellectual vigor. Ehrlich’s provocative and intense personality is evident in the vitality of his painting. Art Critic Dominique Nahas describes this aspect of the work in the catalogue essay to Ehrlich’s recent exhibition at the Daum Museum of Contemporary Art: At the heart [...]

Now Showing on Art in the Loop’s ARTwall: Forever People by Ascot J. Smith

March 2, 2010 by  
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KANSAS CITY, MO.- Art in the Loop is pleased to announce the newest art commission for the ARTwall, Forever People by artist, Ascot J. Smith. The ARTwall is a custom designed billboard structure that exhibits super-sized contemporary art at 13th and Grand Streets in downtown Kansas City. Forever People by Ascot Smith is set in the year 2200. A nameless couple sends recorded messages into the past hoping to prevent a dystopian future. However, the two begin to use the [...]

Disputed Da Vinci Portrait Sells for $1.5 Million at Sotheby’s

January 30, 2010 by  
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NEW YORK, NY.- A portrait once believed to have been painted by Leonardo da Vinci sold for more than $1.5 million in New York on Thursday, around treble the top price estimated ahead of the auction. Auction house Sotheby’s said another version of the portrait, “La Belle Ferronniere,” is in the Louvre in Paris and it is that painting that is now generally agreed to have been by da Vinci himself or one of his pupils, while the painting sold [...]

Sotheby’s to Offer Painting that Sparked Debate and Controversy

January 12, 2010 by  
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NEW YORK, NY.- On 28 January 2010, Sotheby’s New York will offer a painting that has been at the center of one of the art world’s most heated debates for over eighty years: Portrait of a Woman, called “La Belle Ferronnière” by a follower of Leonardo da Vinci (est. $300/500,000). Depicting a lady in three-quarters profile, the portrait is another version of a composition in the Louvre, now believed to be by either Leonardo or one of his pupils, depicting [...]