We returned to Baltimore Antiques Show after eight years of absence. It was a repeat of our 2010 visit—after touring the show we headed to the Baltimore Museum of Art. Of course, both the museum and the show have changed in eight years. In 2010, the show was called the Baltimore Summer Antiques Show. Now it's … Continue reading A Return to the Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show
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Knowing Life: The Works of Ann Wood at Kirk Hopper
Colorful, life-sized and vibrant are words that may describe the artwork of Ann Wood. They may not, however, describe what you expect from a gallery show called Deathbeds on view at Kirk Hopper Gallery in Dallas. Most of the works on view, as was explained at the gallery, were created after the death of the … Continue reading Knowing Life: The Works of Ann Wood at Kirk Hopper
Delaware Punk Rock Flea Market 2017
On Sunday, August, 27th, 2017, ToyShows.org presents our first Delaware Punk Rock Flea Market. It will take place from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Nur Shrine Center, Route. 13 / 198 South DuPont Highway, New Castle, DE.19720. Admission is $4.00, children under the age of 12 are free. Our show will feature over … Continue reading Delaware Punk Rock Flea Market 2017
International Surrealism Now of 21st Century a Space Travel of Dreams
Traveling on a Roman Empire of about 2200 years and an art show of 7 years. Surrealism Now at PO.RO.S Museum. A multimedia museum from the Roman life two thousand years ago and an art show from a vision of 107th artists of 48th countries to next future two thousands years. Highlight date, September 17 … Continue reading International Surrealism Now of 21st Century a Space Travel of Dreams
Miles Cleveland Goodwin at Valley House Gallery
All art is autobiographical, Fellini declared. For Miles Cleveland Goodwin, those snippets of life in rural Mississippi make up his artwork in the current solo exhibition at Value House Gallery and Sculpture Garden. As a city of concrete and glass, Dallas hasn’t been at the forefront of persevering vanishing America. But the imageries of Goodwin, if nostalgic by nature, are less about the old South than a reflection of his reality. The relentless process of ruin and abandonment, in an eerie way, is sort of romantic and comforting.