Sotheby's Sale of Contemporary Turkish Art in London

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LONDON.- Sotheby's London will be staging its annual London Sale of Contemporary Turkish Art on Thursday, April 7th, 2011. The auction will present 102 works by among the leading Modern and Contemporary Turkish artists, including Mubin Orhon, Burhan Dogancay and Taner Ceylan, in addition to artists new to the auction scene, such as Onur Gulfidan, Erdem Ergaz, Yasam Sasmazer and Mehmet Ali Uysal. The auction carries an estimate of £2,087,000-3,000,000. Whispering Wall II is an exceptiona...

Crocker Art Museum Announces Inaugural Exhibitions for Expanded Museum

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SACRAMENTO, CA.- This fall the Crocker Art Museum will celebrate the opening of its 125,000-square-foot expansion, designed by Charles Gwathmey, with a retrospective of the work of Sacramento native Wayne Thiebaud. On view beginning October 10, 2010, Wayne Thiebaud: Homecoming is one of a series of special exhibitions that will inaugurate the galleries in the Crocker’s new Teel Family Pavilion. Featuring more than 50 paintings and drawings spanning the artist’s career, Wayne Thiebaud c...

LACMA Displays Most Extensive Presentation of Museum's Contemporary Collection in Ten Years

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LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) displays the most extensive presentation of the museum’s permanent collection of contemporary art in ten years. Human Nature: Contemporary Art from the Collection features approximately seventy-five pieces, representing a striking variety of works in diverse media—painting, drawing, photography, video, and audio. Borrowing its title from a work by seminal artist Bruce Nauman, Human Nature surveys works by several generatio...

"The Jesus Scandal: A Liebermann Painting in the Crossfire of Critics"

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HAMBURG.- The exhibition The Jesus Scandal at the Hamburger Kunsthalle centres on an oil painting of pivotal standing, The Twelve-Year-Old Jesus in the Temple, 1879. One of most important works by Max Liebermann (1847–1935), it is being highlighted to mark the 75th anniversary of the artist’s death. When the artist showed the painting for the first time in 1879 at the Munich International Art Exhibition it sparked a scandal. Contemporary critics took offence that the Jewish pai...

Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Makes Over 3,000 Items Available for View Online

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SANTA FE, NM.- The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum has introduced on its website a searchable online database with images of over 3,000 items from the museum’s collection, as well as materials from the archives of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Research Center. Through the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Collections Online, the public can now view items including, among others, images of art and photographs in the Museum Collection and correspondence from Research Center Collections. Online avai...

The Sheldon Art Museum surveys the Works of Elizabeth King

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LINCOLN, NE - A mid-career survey, The Sizes of Things in the Mind's Eye presents approximately 65 sculptures, film animations, installations, drawings and photographs by Elizabeth King . On exhibit at The Sheldon Art Museum through 12 October, 2008. ...

Christie's Evening Auction of Impressionist and Modern Art ~ Highlights

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LONDON - The Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale will take place at Christie’s on 4 February and will offer 47 works of art, including exceptional museum-quality masterpieces by Claude Monet, Amedeo Modigliani, Kees van Dongen, Edward Vuillard and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The auction is expected to realise in excess of £60 million and is led by an important European collection of 6 paintings, including Claude Monet’s Dans la Prairie, 1876, w...

Hirshhorn Museum Features Works from the Permanent Collection

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WASHINGTON, DC.- The Hirshhorn announces a new installation of work by Guido van der Werve (Dutch, b. Papendrecht, Netherlands, 1977) and Hiroshi Sugimoto (Japanese, b. Tokyo, 1948). On view at the Museum for the first time is Van der Werve's "Nummer Negen (#9) The Day I Didn't Turn with the World" (2007), a recent acquisition, which is paired with five works from Sugimoto's "Seascapes" series. Sugimoto's works are drawn from a grouping acquired for the Museum by The Glenstone Found...

This Week in Review in Art Knowledge News

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This is a new feature for the subscribers and visitors to Art Knowledge News (AKN), that will enable you to see "thumbnail descriptions" of the last ninety (90) articles and art images that we published. This will allow you to visit any article that you may have missed ; or re-visit any article or image of particular interest. Every day the article "thumbnail images" will change. For you to see the entire last ninety images just click : here . When opened that also will allow y...

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Jerome Poitevin is a transmedia digital artist at the intersection of computer art and contemporary new media art with internet. He follows this with research into aesthetics, based primarily around a study of the work of Jack Wesley Burnham, Walter Benjamin and Joseph Nechvatal. Aside from his artworks, which are often embedded in the mass media and use internet as a raw material, Jerome Poitevin explores the profound impact of digital technologies on aesthetic experience affecting the way artists work and think, or see. Research concentrations range from virtual synthesis to algorithmic processes, and the ways in which their productions are distributed and communicated, affected like viruses.Designed around new models of creative practices and discovery at the frontier of visual art and engineering, Jerome Poitevin follows a new generation of artists by promoting the invention of new forms of fine art that synthesize advances in digital computing, engineering, and information technologies. Thus, he shows that his artwork is refinement of the digital art combined commitment to aesthetics and technology.

Jerome Poitevin uses computers to manipulate many other images which relate to digial art and new mass media. He uses shapes generated by a computer to make images on the computer screen and he experiments with ways to superimpose multiple images onto another image in an effect of a collage. He combines images in a fine art prints in limited edition.Visual artist Jerome Poitevin 
If you would like to view his artwork, please visit his portfolio http://jeromepoitevin.com



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