Thursday, March 4, 2010

Davis Museum at Wellesley College to Open Three New Exhibitions

February 14, 2010 by All Art  
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WELLESLEY, MA.- In the spring of 2010, we will present “Something Like Fireworks” A New Installation by Stephen Vitiello and two complementary Indian art exhibits: Seeing God in Prints: Indian Lithographs from the Collection of Mark Baron and Elisa Boisante and Painted Songs and Stories: Contemporary Pardhan Gond Art from India. Two installations currently at the Davis – Christine Hiebert’s Reconnaissance: Three Wall Drawings; and Michael Singer’s Ritual Series/Retelling – will remain on view through June 6, 2010.

Stephen Vitiello, Four [...]

Lombard-Freid Projects Anounces Shows by Dan Perjovschi and Tala Madani

December 15, 2009 by All Art  
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NEW YORK, NY.- Lombard-Freid Projects announced two new exhibitions for 2010. “Postcards from the World”, Dan Perjovchi’s third solo exhibition at Lombard-Freid Projects, establishes a dialogue with an historical piece of his, “Postcards from America” (1994). Known for his insightful social and political commentaries in the form of ephemeral wall drawings in institutions, biennials and galleries worldwide- this, unique installation of drawings will be his first gallery exhibition devoted entirely to works on paper in more than a decade. In [...]

Site-Specific Wall Drawings by Hartmut Bohm at Bartha Contemporary

December 6, 2009 by All Art  
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LONDON.- Bartha Contemporary presents a solo exhibition by German artist Hartmut Bőhm (b. 1938). The artist’s second solo show with the gallery entitled ‘Wandzeichnungen’ will showcase site-specific wall drawings, a key aspect in the artist’s oeuvre.
Hartmut Bőhm’s investigation of geometric abstraction is routed in a continued interest in the core values of European ‘Konkrete’ Art. Despite the fact that Bőhm is not a dogmatist, his use of industrial materials as well as the pure nature of his compositions reflect an [...]