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Artists represented: 136
Countries: 10
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Francisco Urbano -
joined The Global Art. March 31th.
António Dulcídio -
added new paintings. March 24th
João Carita -
added new paintings. March 24th
Maria Tereza -
added new paintings.
Teresa Robalo -
added new paintings.
João Carita -
added new paintings. February 20th.
icardo Passos
added new paintings. February 14th.
João Zarro
added new paintings. February 14th.
Nicolau Campos
added 3 new paintings. February 13th.
João Carita -
joined The Global Art. February 11th.
Cátia Rodrigues
added 30 new paintings. February 07th.
Carmen Valverde -
joined The Global Art. February 02nd.
Ricardo Passos will be present with "
The King On The Belly" in "30 TH ANNIVERSARY ARTEXPO",
Jacob Javits Convention Center - 655 w. 34th Street NEW YORK - USA
Cátia Rodrigues
will be present with " Reality Reflex" in "30 TH ANNIVERSARY ARTEXPO",
Jacob Javits Convention Center - 655 w. 34th Street NEW YORK - USA.
Cátia Rodrigues -
joined The Global Art. January 28th.
Eduardo
Patarrão -
joined The Global Art. January 8th.
NEW YORK: Through February 03 2008
Kara Walker won a MacArthur Award in 1997, and her art—for all its
consistent comedy and fury—has seen radical formal experiment since then.
Despite her epic history, this show will be the first attempt in the United
States to mount a full-scale survey of her work. Arcing a loose narrative from
antebellum antics to Hollywood nightmares, the exhibition—curated by Yasmil
Raymond and Philippe Vergne—promises some one hundred installations, murals,
videos, and works on paper made between 1993 and 2005. The catalogue brims with
essays by Vergne and art historians Thomas McEvilley and Robert Storr, among
others, as well as an “illustrated lexicon” of Walkeresque themes and a
sixteen-page insert by the artist herself.
Ricardo Passos added 3 new paintings to the Exhibition- January 7th.
Kim
Molinero, joined The Global Art. December 20th.
João
Zarro,
joined The Global Art. December 18th.
Rosando,
joined The Global Art. December 18th.
Ricardo Passos ends 2007 with a new collection
"Modus Vivendis Aurea". December 17th.
Maramgoní
new exhibition. December 15th.
LONDON: HAYWARD GALLERY "The
Painting of Modern Life" - Through December 30
In his debut show as the Hayward’s director, Ralph Rugoff eschews the small,
quirky delights he is known for in favor of a broader brush. “The Painting of
Modern Life” brings together approximately a hundred paintings that use
photographs as their starting point—highlighting a prevalent strategy for
picture making over the past forty-five years. The show kicks off with
high-fidelity favorites such as Andy Warhol and Gerhard Richter but also
features younger artists such as Elizabeth Peyton and Wilhelm Sasnal, who
evidence other, less faithful marriages of source and product. Photographic
painting may be the target of much recent complaint, but it is not monolithic,
as this show should make abundantly clear.
NEW YORK: SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM
Through January 09 2008
Richard Prince has in recent years become one of the inescapable artists
of our time—a fascinating development, given that for years his work seemed to
appeal to only a coterie, whereas some of his Pictures peers quickly secured
critical approbation and visibility. Prince now reigns as one of the most
influential figures for young artists drawn to his cunning amalgams of grunge
and glamour, conceptual spark and pop-cultural savvy. This retrospective
includes some 175 of the artist’s works, among them his “Gangs” photographs,
“Nurse” paintings, and “Hoods” sculptures. The catalogue includes essays by
curator Nancy Spector and Jack Bankowsky and interviews by Glenn O’Brien with
Phyllis Diller, Kim Gordon, and other cultural luminaries, who allegedly form a
composite adumbration of Prince’s themes with regard to mass-cultural
connoisseurship.
NEW YORK: Martin Puryear
November 4, 2007–January 14, 2008 At N.Y. MOMA
- The Joan and Preston Robert Tisch Exhibition Gallery, sixth floor
- The Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium, second floor
The Museum of Modern Art presents a major exhibition of the sculpture of the
acclaimed American artist Martin Puryear (b. 1941). The retrospective
will feature approximately forty-five sculptures, following the development of
Puryear's artistic career over the last thirty years, from his first solo museum
show in 1977 to the present day. Puryear began his career in the 1970s alongside
other members of the Post-Minimalist generation. Working primarily in wood, he
has maintained an unwavering commitment to manual skill and traditional building
methods. His sculptures are rich with psychological and intellectual references,
examining issues of identity, culture, and history. The exhibition will be
accompanied by a publication illustrating all works in the exhibition, with
additional reference illustrations of the artist's works and other comparative
material.
View the online exhibition
The
Gallery of the Townhouse of Porto organizes between 02 -12 -2007 and 03-01-2008
the exhibition "LA ALQUIMIA DEL ALMA", a photoghraphic study on Caravaggio by
Romanian artist BOGDAN ATER.
- Niram Art Magazine, n.9 Aug.2007
Artingenua Prize -
Painting, sculpture and photography international competition for young Artists.
Regulation on
www.arteingenua.com.
Ricardo Passos
- Added new painting - The King
Ricardo Passos -
Exhibition of a new theme: The King On The Belly.
Painting, as in any other expression of art, goes far beyond what we can see,
looking the canvas.
In this set of paintings, entitle “The king on the belly”, Ricardo Passos gives
us a deer meaning that usual to the expression “ He thinks the world of himself”
Observing this canvas is impossible to not understand the main questions, the
artist want to transmit. This set of works follow the previous ones, mention
only the female universe: The pregnancy, the maternity, the responsibility of
raising and educating, and above all, instructing someone who is going to have
more responsibilities.
Are Queens more than only mothers or figures whose duty is bigger than simple
adventure between mother and son?
Where does the desire of maternity and the beginning of procreation duty begin ?
Which were the roles for Queens and Crown Princes Whose birth was so desire as
materialization of peace treaty ?
“The king on the belly”, it’s a pleasure to the sight, but also an element of
reflection about additional royalty obligations. - October 29th.
Paulo Canilhas
- Exhibion with new themes:
Velvet Illusion,
New
Way,
Spots,
Time
and
Structures - October 28th.
Nicolau Campos
- Added new paintings - October 19th.
José Kaiseler
- New exhibition
on September 27th.
The Global Art support the WDF (World Diabetes Foundation).
Thanks to: Ricardo Passos - Paulo Medeiros - Teresa Robalo - Nicolau Campos - Paulo Canilhas - João Zarro - Rosando - Kim Molineiro - Eduardo Patarrão - Cátia Rodrigues - Romeo Niram - JAlbum