Within the walls of the former Dominican monastery at Kunsthalle Osnabrück, Steve Bishop’s latest exhibition traces the tenuous threads between childhood and adulthood.
Hungarian artist Ilona Keserü, whose retrospective show “Flow” just opened at Muzeum Susch in Switzerland, has done ample independent research into color theory over her 70-year career, having first studied at the University of Fine Art in Budapest in the 1950s before developing her own artistic voice and honing her practice.
Crews were at the location, neighboring Lewiston’s landmark Hopeful sign, to prepare the ground for the 3-foot base the statue will need.
Featuring over 100 artworks from 14 sculptors, both established and emerging, it redefines artistic creativity through diverse mediums such as marble, bronze, and stainless steel.
The truth is that I had heard a lot of positive comments about Olga de Amaral’s exhibition at the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain and I went in with high expectations, especially since the photos I had seen seemed to align with the praise.
David Nolan Gallery of New York showed a number of erotic works on paper in a mysterious, secluded room within its stand at Art Basel Miami Beach earlier this month.
The glacier paintings of Wilhelmina Barns-Graham (1912-2004) are some of her best-known works.