
Outdoor Sculptures Enliven Governors Island
Nature Rules, the 28th Annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, is at Governors Island through October 10.

Molly Dilworth to refresh Times Square with cool blue surface treatments
Molly Dilworth will cover seven blocks of Broadway with swathes of swirling blue.

Gagosian to represent the estate of Robert Rauschenberg
After fifteen years at Pace, the late Robert Rauschenberg is to be represented by Gagosian Gallery.

Seventh Annual Atlantic Avenue ArtWalk June 5 and 6
The 2010 Atlantic Avenue ArtWalk is the largest and most ambitious event in this annual series to date.

Guggenheim holds online competition to Re:Contemplate the Void
The Guggenheim invites artists to reimagine the interior of the Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic building.

Spring Season of MFA Exhibitions
Spring is in the air, and in New York that means MFA exhibitions. Institutions like Columbia University, the New York Studio School, SVA (School of the Visual Arts,) The New York Academy, Queens College, Brooklyn College, Rutgers, The New School, SUNY Purchase, Pratt, and NYU all present shows of eager new talents. Hunter College is…

New Curators at P.S. 1 and The Drawing Center
Two major New York art institutions have announced changes in their chief curators: P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center and The Drawing Center. P.S. 1 Director Klaus Biesenbach announced that Peter Eleey will assume the role of Curator, effective July 1. Eleey is currently the Visual Arts Curator at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, a…

Gallery nights: Concurrent Openings of Adjacent Galleries
Last October, 64 Galleries around the 57th Street Art District stayed open late on the same night, offering a staggering array of painting, sculpture, video, photography and elbow rubbing and hobnobbing. In May, seven Madison Avenue Galleries are having a private, invitation-only viewing night of their exhibitions titled “Masterworks of Six Centuries.” It seems curious…
Pace Splits with Wildenstein
After 17 years, the gallery we have known as PaceWildenstein will be no more. In April 2010, Pace and Wildenstein announced that the partnership has been amicably dissolved. The Pace Gallery, regaining its independence, is also celebrating its 50th year. The two companies jointly stated that they would continue to pursue business opportunities together. Pace…

The Painting Center Moves to Chelsea
After 16 years in SoHo, the Painting Center opens its doors in Chelsea at a new location at 547 West 27th Street on the 5th Floor. Their inaugural show opens on April 13 with a group invitational show titled Continuing Color Abstraction, curated by Rella Stuart-Hunt the main gallery and Phillis Ideal: Recent Paintings in…




