Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Alexander Calder you have (likely) never heard of - Weekly Newsletter

March 30, 2011
Dear mike,



The Alexander Calder you have (likely) never heard of
 


Things to See, Places to Be 
Mar 5, 2011-Apr 5, 2011
Nathan Gottesdiener Foundation: The Israeli Art Prize 2010 Shortlisted Artists
Exhibition
Nathan Gottesdiener Foundation: The Israeli Art Prize 2010 Shortlisted Artists
 
Mar 19, 2011-May 19, 2011
Avi Ganor: RealityTrauma
Exhibition
Avi Ganor: RealityTrauma
Mar 22, 2011-Apr 30, 2011
Oren Eliav: The 2010 Rappaport Prize for a Young Israeli Painter: Two-Thousand and Eleven
Exhibition
Oren Eliav: The 2010 Rappaport Prize for a Young Israeli Painter: Two-Thousand and Eleven
 
Apr 15, 2011-May 31, 2011
Uri Nir: Accelerator
Exhibition
Uri Nir: Accelerator


This Week's Major Exhibition Openings (March 28-April 4)
Leibovitz, Tomaselli, Karsh, Rana, Atlas, Abrahams, Patterson, Villareal and many more.
 
News & Market Round-Up of the Week that Was (March 21-29)
Warhol's Elizabeth Taylor work could fetch $30m.; Tokyo art scene struggles to get back on track and much more.



Revolution in the Arab Art Scene?
 


     
     




Painter's progress
Spectator
Published: Mar 1, 2011
Andrew Lambirth talks to Alan Reynolds, who abandoned a lucrative career as a landscape painter to follow his instincts towards abstraction    more...
Art Galleries Online: Everything Except the White Wine and Snooty Talk
TechNewsWorld
Published: Mar 24, 2011
It's easier than ever to buy and sell original artwork online, thanks to a proliferation of virtual art galleries, auctions and microstock sites.    more...




Ramayana Episode: Jatayu Rescuing Sinta
Ramayana Episode: Jatayu Rescuing Sinta
 
Untitled (Reclining Nude)
Untitled (Reclining Nude)
Broncho Buster
Broncho Buster
 
Children at Puppet Theatre, Paris
Children at Puppet Theatre, Paris




Rescheduled Dates for ART FAIR TOKYO 2011 (PR)
  Getty museum returns 370 year-old painting looted by Nazis
Arts Council England funding cuts - the great axe falls
  Attendance at L.A. museums lags behind
China's Ai Weiwei plans studio abroad amid repression
  Portuguese architect de Moura wins Pritzker prize
Liz Taylor Portrait to Go on Block for $20 Million
  Heiress Vivien Duffield Gives $13.3 Million to U.K. Arts Bodies


MutualArt
 

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