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The artistic project Leviathon is on view at the historic Palazzina Canonica, located on the waterfront and open to the public for the first time since the 1970’s.
Read MoreSince its opening in 2001, the organization Artist in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE) has received more than forty artists from all disciplines of creation.
Read MoreFollowing on the success of the first public sale of works from the Artist Pension Trust® (APT) Collection at Sotheby’s New York earlier this month, further artworks from the collection will be offered at Sotheby’s London Contemporary Curated sale on April 12, 2017. These include a strong selection of works by beloved British artists like Ryan Gander, Liam Gillick, and Bob & Roberta Smith, as well as other international artists, at a wide range of price points, with low estimates from $1,200 (1,000 GBP) to high estimates of up to $35,000 (30,000 GBP).
Read MoreFollowing the models of HBO and Netflix, episodes will be streamed at international venues and released as a feature film in 2020
Read MoreJane Lombard Gallery in New York is hosting an exhibition, titled 'Material Connections', that will be on view through February 18, 2017.
Read More10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
Read MoreSo Frieze Art Fair has left town and that marks the end of Frieze week, but there's still plenty of great art to see around London.
Read MoreIt isn’t easy to make a good abstract painting. Joan Mitchell (1925–1992), one of the most innovative contributors ever to the language of abstraction, memorably told the art historian Irving Sandler in 1957 that “there is no one way to paint; there is no single answer.” When it comes to abstract painting, the proof of that observation lies in the many different modes of expression the artists who helped create the genre developed, from Jackson Pollock’s frenetic, paint-flinging confections to Ellsworth Kelly’s irregularly shaped, solid-color canvases. In terms of how it looks, what it has to say and how it says it, with its intended or implied meanings ranging from the ambiguous to the sublime, abstract painting has long been and still can be almost anything an artist wants it to be.
Read MoreKalimpong, the Indian city that is the subject – and title – of Shezad Dawood’s first show with Timothy Taylor, is a real place rich with fantastical histories.
Read MoreWe're huge fans of virtual reality being used by artists and have seen two brilliant exhibitions use this technology well, Jon Rafman and a group show at Gazelli Art House.
Read MoreA major new exhibition bringing together some of the most important neon artworks from the 1960s to the present day...
Read MoreIn a globalized art world, a good navigator is essential. Arianne Levene Piper is a London-based art consultant and curator with specialist knowledge on international emerging art markets including China, Japan, Korea, India, Pakistan, and Iran. MutualArt talked with Levene Piper about her experiences traveling the globe in search of artists, the rise of the art consultant profession, and the emergence and development of the globalized art marketplace.
Read MoreShezad Dawood contributed artist pages and new writing for "Chandigarh is in India" Ed. by Shanay Jhaveri.
Read MoreShezad Dawood was interviewed by Doug Ashford for the BOMB Magazine
Read MoreElizabeth Condon in conversation with Ashli Sisk
Read MoreOn Saturday Pulse New York’s organizers announced painter Elisabeth Condon as the winner of the 2015 New York Pulse Prize. The prize awards $2,500 to a standout artist presenting in a solo booth each year, and is selected by a jury of four.
Read More10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
Read MoreImagine if you could speak several languages, switching from one to another to suit your thoughts, inside of a single sentence.
Read MoreIt's a few years since the first galleries started opening amid the old iron mongers, carpentry warehouses, car showrooms and-out-of-town supermarkets of Dubai's Al Quoz
Read MoreThe 6th Street Container of Little Havana brings another contemporary art exhibition of painters and sculptors.
Read MoreThe art world was brash and rude when ruled by Damien Hirst and his crew back in the 1990s. Artists were outspoken and irreverent.
Read MoreThere are plenty of strange encounters with exotic creatures in Shezad Dawood's latest films, be they blue-faced sea people or moustachioed silent movie villains. The former are the focus of the British artist's latest offering
Read MoreShezad Dawood’s Towards the Possible Film brings together new film, textile painting and neon work, alongside his selected works from the collection
Read MoreIn his first solo show in China, British multimedia artist Shezad Dawood presents 'alien greetings' on textiles. Deng Zhangyu reports.
Read MoreParasol Unit plays host to the solo show of London based artist, Shezad Dawood. Spanning the gallery’s ground floor and first floor levels
Read MoreThere are plenty of strange encounters with exotic creatures in Shezad Dawood's latest films, be they blue-faced sea people or moustachioed silent movie villains. The former are the focus of the British artist's latest offering
Read MoreIt's a few years since the first galleries started opening amid the old iron mongers, carpentry warehouses, car showrooms and-out-of-town supermarkets of Dubai's Al Quoz
Read MoreThe art world was brash and rude when ruled by Damien Hirst and his crew back in the 1990s. Artists were outspoken and irreverent.
Read MoreFrom humble beginnings to international art fair extravaganza, the sixth annual Art Dubai fair returns to its roots this March. 2012’s Art Dubai promises to be its strongest edition yet. Featuring 75 galleries from 32 countries, the event has become a fundamental feature in the region, expanding to include art from across the globe. Recently, MutualArt spoke with Art Dubai director Antonia Carver, who shared some of the highlights of this year’s show, and why she believes the Gulf is fast-becoming a cornerstone of breakthrough artistic production.
Read MoreIt seems that we are in an era of powerful emotion whether we like it or not. I feel it all around me, everyday. Many days it overwhelms me and I feel
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Kristin Calabrese (b. 1968 San Francisco) received a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MFA from UCLA. Selected solo exhibitions include: Everlasting Gobstopper at the Leo Koenig Gallery in New York, Checkmate at Michael Janssen in Cologne, and the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills. Selected group exhibitions include the Santa Monica Museum in California, LACE in Los Angeles, and the Saatchi Gallery in London. Kristin Calabrese lives and works in Los Angeles.
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