Big Blog

Arts & Culture
Biological Science
Blog Watch
Computer Games
Computer Security
Cricket
Data Privacy
Developer
Domain Names
E-commerce
Gadgets
General Science
Handhelds
IP & Patents
Java
Linux
MP3
Nanotech
Online Auctions
Online Legal Issues
Open Source
Personal Finance
Photography
Quirky
Robotics
Search Engines
Space Science
Top Internet
Top Stories
Top Tech
Video Games
Web Developer
Webmaster Tips
XML & Metadata
{Home}



art: search

Art Connection Group's 2008 Art Investment Conference

Art Connection Group proudly announces the 2008 Art Investment Conference at London Business School, supported by Fine Art Wealth Management. The conference titled The Science and Passion of Art Investing will be held Friday, 30th of May from 08:00 - 17:30 GMT. The Art Investment Conference at London Business School is the international event to hear leading experts from the Art, Investment, and Research domains discuss the key dynamics, challenges, and innovations that are changing the way we understand art and investing. To date, it is the only conference on the topic of art investing in the world.

The Art Collection Society of Kingston - On Thursday, May 8, Janet M. Brooke, Director of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre will speak on the exhibition Art for Community: The Art Collection Society of Kingston. The talk will take place at... Thursday

On Thursday, May 8, Janet M. Brooke, Director of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre will speak on the exhibition Art for Community: The Art Collection Society of Kingston. The talk will take place at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre at 12:15 pm. For more information call 613-533-2190, email aeac@queensu.ca, or visit www.aeac.ca.

Art professor wins international recognition for book - Sebastian Schutze, a professor in the Department of Art and the Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art, has won a prestigious award for his book on the art patronage of Cardinal Maffeo Barberini. .

Sebastian Schutze, a professor in the Department of Art and the Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art, has won a prestigious award for his book on the art patronage of Cardinal Maffeo Barberini.

Saving art from the eliteââ,¬"s clutch

MUSCAT — Ever thought of art as a viable investment proposition? Well, if you’re a young, middle-class executive looking for low-risk investment opportunities that give good returns, art could indeed provide the answer. Thanks to Art Select, a prestigious Dubai-based art house, art has been demystified for the middle class, and dabbling in it has moved out of the realm of the elite. Art Select works with the mission of taking art to the middle classes, an idea never explored before.

Unique summer exhibition of Omani modern and contemporary art

Bait Muzna Gallery will display throughout the summer season (June 1 to October 1) a selection of modern and contemporary art work by Omani artists. This is to pursue the constant promotional work that Bait Muzna Gallery is undertaking for Omani artists. This will be a unique opportunity to view a wide selection of Omani modern and contemporary art over a period of four months under one roof. Ellen Molliet, Art Director, Bait Muzna Gallery, is going one step further in taking selected Omani artists to leading international art fairs such as Art Paris-Abu Dhabi and Art Dubai. "Exhibiting on our stand at Art Paris-Abu Dhabi will bring the artist immediately to international recognition" says Ellen Molliet.

TRANSactions: Contemporary Latin American and Latino Art

The Weatherspoon Art Museum will serve next summer as the only North Carolina/mid-Atlantic venue for the nationally traveling exhibition, TRANSactions: Contemporary Latin American and Latino Art. The exhibition was originated by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD), where it premiered, and was drawn from their renowned permanent collection. Interim venues have been the Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester and the High Museum of Art, Atlanta. TRANSactions will be on view at the Weatherspoon Art Museum in Greensboro, NC from June 20 - September 28, 2008.

Fine Art Capital Changes Its Name to Emigrant Bank Fine Art Finance, Effective May 27, 2008

Fine Art Capital, LLC today announced that it has changed its name to Emigrant Bank Fine Art Finance, LLC. The new title highlights the company's affiliation with Emigrant Bank, the largest privately held bank in the country. Emigrant Bank Fine Art Finance's sole business is making loans collateralized by art and antiques. Its staff, headquarters location, and ownership remain unchanged.

The Art Investing Group, LLC Announces Private Equity Fund for Art

CLEARWATER, Fla.--(Business Wire)-- Formed May 1, 2008, The Art Investing Group, LLC, (AIG) a Delaware limited liability company (the "General Partner") and Art Investing Group, LLP (the "Investment Manager") announced a Private Equity Fund, which seeks to create long-term value by participating in opportunistic investments in iconic, museum quality fine art. AIG's private equity investments consist of limited partner interests in AIG's private equity funds. AIG makes its investments through its Global Art Investing Master Fund, Ltd., an exempted company incorporated with limited liability under the laws of the Cayman Islands on March 20, 2008. The investment professionals of the Investment Manager and its affiliates collectively represent over 150 years of corporate business management, market research, asset management and structured fi

GC ART 2008 Demonstrates: Gaming is Art!

For what is now the third time, visitors with an interest in art will find the GC ART exhibit section a big attraction in Hall 2 at the Leipzig Exhibition Centre. During Europe's benchmark fair for interactive entertainment, the GC - Games Convention, the four exhibitions "Space Invaders. From Outer Space", "History&Culture", "Machinima" and "Digital Beauties" will demonstrate from 21 to 24 August how art and digital worlds blend together. Several workshops give guests at the show the opportunity to design small art works for themselves.

Call for Artists: LACDA INTERNATIONAL JURIED COMPETITION DigitalArt.LA 2008

LACDA is calling for artists to participate in the INTERNATIONAL JURIED COMPETITION- DigitalArt.LA 2008 jurored by Howard Fox, Curator of Contemporary Art, L.A. County Museum of Art (LACMA) and Rex Bruce, Director, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. Enter our juried competition for digital art, digital photography, video and new media. All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to their creation are acceptable. We accept digital art stills of any kind, digital photogaphy, short experimental time based video, video loops, mobile media, interactive media, internet art (net.art) and new media works of any kind.

Limited-Term Position in Fine Arts - May 27

The Programme in Fine Arts, St. Thomas University, invites applications for an entry-level, half-time, limited-term appointment in Visual Arts, for the 2008-09 academic year. The successful candidate will be an artist and a scholar, capable of teaching art practice, art theory and art history in their area of specialization. Teaching responsibilities may include Art History Survey, 20th c. Art History, Introductory 2-D Art Practice (which may include painting, drawing, print-making, photography or film), with an emphasis on modern and contemporary art. In addition to a record of exhibitions and publications, research initiatives such as curatorial projects will be favorably considered. The successful candidate must be capable of providing their own visual teaching resources.

Contemporary art boom brings opportunities, and challenges, for insurers

PARIS: When Art Basel, the contemporary art fair that takes place every year in Basel, Switzerland, opens its doors Tuesday morning for the VIP preview, among the privileged guests will be a group of international collectors and art lovers invited by the specialist fine art and collectible insurer, AXA Art Insurance.

Art + Auction

To paraphrase a Supreme Court justice on pornography, I know art when I see it. Specifically, when I see it in museums or the pages of trendy art magazines. Who doesn’t like Edward Hopper or Michelangelo? But I met John Chamberlain, who makes sculptures from crushed cars, and Joan Mitchell’s abstracts in the pages of Art + Auction, an oversized monthly that marries “Page Six” to features on, as Sondheim wrote in “Sunday in the Park With George,” “the art of making art.”

Los Angeles Artist Jane Castillo Releases New Art Book for Children

BEVERLY HILLS, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--May 21, 2008 -- Well-known Los Angeles artist Jane Castillo has now released her new art book for children, "Line: Seven Elements of Art." The new book is the first in a series that introduces children to the seven major elements of art through a combination of simple descriptions of the art element, photos of artwork, and examples of how elements of art can be found in everyday items.

No art allowed in front of Art Basel

Art Basel, the world's largest international contemporary art fair, which hosted 300 of the world's leading galleries and presented works of more than 2,000 artists from five continents, closed yesterday. Despite being a huge art event, an additional street performance is too much for it to take

Art lovers flock to Canvas Education's Islamic Art Seminar, sponsored by Sorouh

Canvas Education welcomed the region's art collectors, students and art lovers to the first day of Introduction to Islamic Art at the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi today.

An art exhibit minus the art evokes Holocaust loss

JERUSALEM-An art gallery at Hebrew University is mounting an unusual art exhibit, without original art.

Phoenix Art Museum Hosts Unprecedented Gathering of Modern and Contemporary Asian Art

Phoenix Art Museum presents an unprecedented opportunity to explore and understand the ongoing link of contemporary Asian art with centuries of tradition. This summer, beginning July 8, 2008, the Museum presents A Tradition Redefined, four extraordinary exhibits focused of Asian art from the 19th, 20th and 21st century. Highlighting this exceptional show, is "Modern and Contemporary Chinese Ink Painting from the Chu-tsing Li Collection," the first exhibition to present an overall, comprehensive picture of the development of modern and contemporary Chinese ink painting.

Phoenix Art Museum Hosts Unprecedented Gathering of Modern and Contemporary Asian Art

PHOENIX, AZ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/30/08 -- Phoenix Art Museum presents an unprecedented opportunity to explore and understand the ongoing link of contemporary Asian art with centuries of tradition. This summer, beginning July 8, 2008, the Museum presents A Tradition Redefined, four extraordinary exhibits focused of Asian art from the 19th, 20th and 21st century. Highlighting this exceptional show, is "Modern and Contemporary Chinese Ink Painting from the Chu-tsing Li Collection," the first exhibition to present an overall, comprehensive picture of the development of modern and contemporary Chinese ink painting.

DNA-DX launches "Genetic Art: The most exclusive art form"

DNA-DX has amalgamated the polar opposite worlds of Art and Science and found a revolutionary way to display the human genome through stunning art pieces aptly titled 'GenePortraits'. Using cutting edge techniques in molecular biology and digital imaging, DNA DX has created 'personalised' and 'customized' genetic art that is both visually and spiritually appealing.

Art to Heart exhibition for enthusiasts

The Brunei Art Forum (BAF) will be hosting its second art exhibition 'Art to Heart' from June 8 till June 22, in conjunction with the opening of the new Museum Art Gallery at the Old Customs Building.

Art blossoms with Filipino ingenuity

When does a piece of art become a brilliant work that exhibits true artistry? Im no art connoisseur, but Ive long had this fascination for art pieces that make the ordinary extraordinary, and the mundane spectacular. There are many artists in the world, but few are able to really transform everyday things into art pieces and convey the messages behind them. This is why I hold much respect and admiration for those who do, such as Rachy Cuna.

Art for Money's Sake

For Charles Saatchi, wealth begets wealth. The Art Trading Fund, a London-based fine art hedge fund, told Bloomberg News that it had hired the advertising mogul-turned-art guru to advise it on the western, Middle East, China, and India contemporary art strategies for its second fund.

The power to choose public art should lie with the people

Art in public spaces really gets the juices flowing - informed critical juices, deeply felt uncritical ones, preciously held sheer prejudice. What matters is that the presence of a work of art in a public space - 'our' space, 'free space' perhaps - invites a feeling of ownership, of involvement of a very direct kind. Despite the huge numbers who visit galleries and museums, most people don't. If they do, the convention of the art gallery is that the art work is entitled to be there and your right to question it is correspondingly limited. But in the street where you live, the supermarket where you shop, the square where you sit, you have a right to state an opinion.

Art Deco Living In Stanmore - 01/07/2008

Art Deco was a style that flourished through the twenties and thirties as stylistic changes occurred to many visual mediums. Inspired by the age of speed, architecture conceived during the Art Deco period consisted of simplistic and modern geometrical lines. An opportunity has now arisen to buy into this enchanting period with an impressive art deco style property in Valencia Road, Stanmore. Although now relatively rare, the sleek, white, asymmetrical style of art deco houses is a striking and somewhat refreshing alternative to the many rather uniform red bricked buildings of today.


Search News:


Copyright © 2001-2008 Jonathan Hedley