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Yayoi Kusama: Mirrored Years

The Mirrored Years exhibition of work by the celebrated Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama confronts early installations, films and sculptures from the 1960s with recent works. The exhibition reveals the coherence of Kusama's oeuvre over the years while at the same time highlighting the freshness and innovative nature of certain themes explored in her work.

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Gagosian Gallery Exhibits Douglas Gordon

After the flamboyant, dazzling and sunny exhibition of last Summer given to us in Avignon by Cy Twombly with the jubilatory title "Blooming, A Scattering of Blossom and other things," the summer of 2008 shall be devoted to the Scottish artist Douglas Gordon who, as a counterpoint to this blissfulness worthy of Matisse, will propose a lunar, sombre exhibition of a quite saturnine melancholy.

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Canada Gallery Unveils Celebrated Canadian Photographer Geoffrey James

Through October 19, 2008, The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) will display its first major retrospective of the work of one of Canada’s most celebrated contemporary, landscape photographers, Geoffrey James. Presented by Pratt & Whitney Canada, the exhibition comprises 91 works created between 1987 and 2002.

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Perspectives: Y.Z. Kami

The Perspectives series of contemporary Asian art resumes with an exhibition of new works by artist Y.Z. Kami. Born in Tehran, Y.Z. Kami draws from Eastern and Western aesthetic and mystical traditions to create large-scale works that explore the movement between the physical world and the inward spiritual journey. A student of philosophy, he developed a particular interest in the human face and its relationship to the divine which has inspired several groups of portraits.

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Cy Twombly: Cycles And Seasons

Coinciding with Cy Twombly's 80th year, this will be the first major retrospective in the UK for twenty years of the work of this artist. It will present a unique opportunity to examine his paintings, drawings and sculpture across his long and distinguished career. The exhibition will be on view from June 19 to September 14, 2008.

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The 1930s: The Making Of New Man

Power, pathos, beauty and destructive force are all words that characterize the National Gallery of Canada’s (NGC) summer exhibition, The 1930’s: The Making of “The New Man.” Presented by the National Gallery of Canada Foundation, this rich and thought-provoking exhibition comprises 206 works, created by some the most celebrated artists of the 20th century.

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London Gallery Exhibits Photograph By Donald MacLellan

'Want to see more of me?' is a striking new series of portraits of talented and successful black British film actors by photographer Donald MacLellan, funded by the UK Film Council.

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National Portrait Gallery Exhibits Tudor And Jacobean Portraits

An innovative new display of Tudor portraits featuring virtuous wives and scandalous women ­ some not seen in public for more than 70 years ­ opens at the Elizabethan National Trust property Montacute House in Somerset, a regional partner of the National Portrait Gallery.

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Jeff Koons At MCA

The major contemporary artist-provocateur Jeff Koons is one of the most well-known and intriguing artists of the 20th century. His works, with their seductive surfaces and flawless execution, transform everyday objects and fantasies into high art. The artist is working closely with the MCA to create a carefully selected survey focusing on his most iconic sculptural works.

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Iconic Building To House Heather James Gallery

im Carona and Heather Sacre, owners of El Paseo's Heather James Art & Antiquities and Laguna Beach's Rohrer Fine Art, have purchased the iconic gallery building on the corner of Portola and Highway 111 in Palm Desert. The new gallery will be the home of Heather James Fine Art and will focus on the genres of Impressionist and Modern, classical Post-War and Contemporary, American and Latin American, Old Masters, cutting-edge contemporary and photography.

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Richard Prince: Spiritual America At Walker Art Center

Nobody cannibalizes an image like Richard Prince, who has carved his place in contemporary art by recycling, reflecting, and reframing photographs, cartoons, advertisements, and other images already existing in the public sphere. It's a practice cut from 1970s and '80s SoHo—Cindy Sherman, Jenny Holzer, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, and Sherrie Levine are among his contemporaries.

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Richard Prince: Continuation At Serpentine Gallery

Richard Prince is one of the most innovative and influential artists of our time and can be variously described as a painter, photographer, sculptor and collector. His work makes use of an eclectic range of approaches to explore his fascination with Americana, pop culture, art, literature and language.

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