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11/03/2019. Elisabeth Samson, an 18th-century freeborn black woman, made millions as a coffee planter and exporter using slave labor in the Dutch colony of Suriname. She was one of the wealthiest women of the era, but few people have ever heard her story.
Tha...
11/04/2019. Galerie Karsten Greve is presenting for the fifth time within twenty years a solo exhibition in Cologne featuring works by French artist Loļc Le Groumellec, whom the gallery has presen...
11/04/2019. A bell rang as a man came through the door, hands deep in his pockets. Steve Hecht looked up.
It was a clean-out guy he knows. He stops in when he finds something Hecht might like to buy. This time it was a dress form, a big one.
You want...
11/04/2019. As poetic dream images, absurd pictorial commentaries, mysterious encounters and provocative questions, we see notations in which a specific atmosphere is captured and expressed through color choice, motif and composition.
In the exhibition "Behi...
11/04/2019. 303 Gallery is presenting their twelfth solo exhibition of the work of Karen Kilimnik. Throughout the gallery, works of painting, photography, collage, sculpture and video, are displayed in the ...
11/13/2019. Baronian Xippas presents a series of new works by the famous Brazilian artist, Vik Muniz.
Vik Munizs artist practice spans three decades and the complexity of his photographic work...
11/13/2019. With the exhibition The Ephrussis. Travel in Time, the Jewish Museum Vienna follows the traces of Edmund de Waals bestseller The Hare with the Amber Eyes, and tells the story of the fa...
11/13/2019. A pair of rare Russian constructivist posters and an extraordinary Werewolf in London one sheet are capturing the attention of collectors in anticipation of Heritage Auctions Movie Posters Inter...
11/13/2019. The temperature in New York City is plunging, but that doesnt mean you have to bundle up to see the concrete jungle under a sheet of snow. Rehs Contemporary Galleries, New York City, is displaying...
11/13/2019. Pace announces an exhibition of new works by Richard Tuttle at 510 West 25th Street. Coinciding with Tuttles exhibition of ninety-four drawings from the 1970s on view at Paces nei...
11/13/2019. Idris Khan is acclaimed for works in a variety of media that inhabit the space between abstraction and figuration, and speak to themes of history, cumulative experience and the metaphysical collapse of time into single, cohesive moments. For this lat...
11/13/2019. The 23rd edition of Paris Photo, which closed its doors on Sunday 10 November and set a new attendance record with more than 70 000 visitors welcomed in 4 days at the Grand Palais.
The leadin...
11/13/2019. Ferdinando I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, built up his relationship with the French crown with numerous diplomatic gifts, including the creation of new gardens at St-German-en-Laye laid out for Henri IV by the engineer and designer Tommaso...
11/14/2019. From film sets to bat sanctuaries and vegetable gardens, London's disused Underground stations host a subterranean world of surprises.
Now a new exhibition at the London Transport Museum is offering the public a glimpse into the British capital's ...
11/14/2019. The Stedelijk Museum has named Jacqueline Bongartz (Leiden, 1966) as its new managing director. She takes up the position on 1 December 2019. Together with director Rein Wolfs, Bongartz will be re...
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