An oppertunity to witness art evolution and development from traditional to modern and contemporary, all under one huge roof starting today until January 27th at The LA Art Show! Now in its 18th year, The LA Art Show is the longest running platform for contemporary, modern, historic and traditional fine art in the United States. The 2012 show hosted more than 100 prominent galleries and attracted more than 50,000 visitors with its ‘Fair‐within‐a‐Fair’ concept featuring distinct sections catering to diverse collecting genres. With a participation of…
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From Middle East to London … Much Love & Art!
Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success. Henry Ford With a strong-focused vision, dedicated team and passion for art, Ayyam Gallery continues to push Middle East contemporary art into leading stages this time taking steps toward the international art & cultural scene, how?! Opening Ayyam Gallery in London! Ayyam…
Dar Al Funoon: Open Call for Artists!
Kuwait based prominent gallery, Dar al Funoon is hosting an affordable art night in January 2013 and calling young artists to take part of the exhibition! Eligibility: Open to all emerging artists 18 -35 years. All work must be original. Mediums include, but not limited to, painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, glass, wood, furniture, jewelry, sculpture,…
An Oppertunity to Show Your Creativity with SIKKA!
SIKKA, a venue hosting busting and vibrant events throughout March in Dubai, is calling for UAE based artists to produce new work for presentation at SIKKA, taking place 14–24 March 2013 at the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. SIKKA 2013 will feature an entirely commissioned programme of visual art projects and is growing further afield to support…
Sharjah Art Foundation Calls For March Meeting 2013
Sharjah Art Foundation annonces The March Meeting 2013 open call for speakers to participate in a series of thematic sessions and moderated panel discussions to reflect on and contextualise the concepts addressed by the theme proposed for Sharjah Biennial 11. Yuko Hasegawa’s concept is inspired by the courtyard in Islamic architecture as a space that accumulates the memories…