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During the Week of July 26, Edinburgh, Scotland will welcome visitors from across the world for the city's annual arts festival. There will be more than 100 exhibitions displaying works from established artists and provocative newcomers alike. In the Philippines, contemporary Asian and Filipino art will be on show at Manilart10.
SIGGRAPH
July 25-29
Los Angeles Convention Center
Los Angeles, California, USA
Computer graphics, technology and art collide at the 37th International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques (SIGGRAPH). Fans of computer graphics and interactive techniques will be able to gather information from the world's leading experts about the future of digital art and multimedia. The latest gadgets, hardware, software and technology will also be presented at the event that is expected to attract more than 25,000 professionals.
http://www.siggraph.org/s2010/
Edinburgh Art Festival
July 29-September 5
Various locations in Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Created in 2004, the Edinburgh Art Festival is comprised of over 100 exhibitions ranging from shows by major international artists to new, provocative contemporary works by leading British artists. The month-long festival highlights a program of events in traditional and non-traditional settings in over 50 locations throughout the Scottish city of Edinburgh.
http://www.edinburghartfestival.com/
Manilart10
July 30-August 1
SMX Convention Center
Pasay City, Philippines
Manilart10 is a contemporary art fair with a strong focus on Asian and Filipino art. This year's event will feature more than 1,000 paintings, sculptures and mixed media artworks, making Manilart10 the country's largest ever art fair. Approximately 60 galleries will come to the event to present the work of around 400 talented artists.
http://www.manilart.com/home.html
Mail Me Art: Medium Without a Message
July 30-August 5
Red Gate Gallery London
London, UK
Mail Me Art: Medium Without a Message is an exhibition of "Mail Art" created by illustrators and artists from around the globe. More than 700 envelopes, boxes and other forms of Mail Art will be shown during the exhibition, all of which are available for purchase. Each piece has been sent through the mail and will be displayed in its "delivered state," complete with postmarks and stamps.
http://www.redgategallerylondon.co.uk/future-exhibitions/
Melbourne Art Fair 2010, Melbourne Art Week
August 4-8
Royal Exhibition Building
Melbourne, Australia
The Melbourne Art Fair is the largest event at this year's Melbourne Art Week in Australia. The Melbourne Arts Fair attracts up to 30,000 visitors and plays host to a wide range of contemporary art created by more than 900 Australian artists. Melbourne Art Week also encompasses a series of lectures, forums, free guided tours, artist talks, and education spaces.
http://www.artfair.com.au/
Salvador Dalí: The Late Work
August 7-Jan 2011
High Museum of Art
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Salvador Dalí: The Late Work is the first major retrospective exhibition to examine the latter part of Salvador Dalí's career. The exhibition will reevaluate how radical changes in the Spanish artist's life were reflected in his works. More than 40 paintings will be shown alongside related drawings, prints and Dalí ephemera.
http://www.high.org/main.taf?p=3,2,1,19,1
VIDEOHOLICA festival
August 10 - 17
Varna, Bulgaria
VIDEOHOLICA is an international festival of video art projections and exhibitions. The third edition of the festival celebrates the theme of "keep the illusion alive" and features works by international video artists such as Hamburg-based audiovisual electronics duo incite, Switzerland-based conceptual video artist Anthony Bannwart, 12-artist collective Projection, and guest artists Dinu Li (Manchester, UK/Hong Kong, China) and Victor Mutelekesha (Oslo, Norway/Chililabombwe, Zambia).
http://www.videoholica.org/en_2010.htm
The American Craft Council Show
August 13-15
Fort Mason Center
San Francisco, California, USA
More than 250 artists will show off handcrafted jewelry, clothing, furniture, home décor, and fine arts during this year's American Craft Council Show in San Francisco. Highlights at the event include affordable crafts at under $100, green crafts made using recycled or eco-friendly materials, and a children's craft workshop. In excess of 10,000 visitors are expected to attend The American Craft Council Show.
http://public.craftcouncil.org/sf
Interactive Screen 1.0 Beautiful Lives
August 16-20
The Banff Centre
Banff, Alberta, Canada
The 15th edition of Banff New Media Institute's flagship new media event, Interactive Screen, brings together media makers, thinkers and movers to investigate the ways in which new media intersects with people's aspirations and ambitions for the betterment of life. The five-day conference is built around interactive and participatory lectures, presentations, discussions, workshops, performances and exhibitions.
http://www.banffcentre.ca/programs/program.aspx?id=1028
Art Taipei
August 20 - 24
Taipei, Taiwan
The longest-standing art fair in Asia, Art Taipei touts itself as the most professional Art Fair dealing in Chinese art and a hotspot for international collectors looking to invest in young Asian artists. Approximately 72,000 people attend Art Taipei every year.
http://www.art-taipei.com
Gwangju Biennale: 10,000 lives
September 3 - November 7
Gwangju Biennale Hall, Gwangiu Museum of Art, Gwangiu Folk Museum
Gwangju, Korea
Founded in 1995, the Gwangju Biennale has quickly established itself as the largest contemporary art Biennale in Asia with over half a million viewers each year. The 8th edition of the Gwangju Biennale will be directed by Italian-born Massimiliano Gioni - the youngest artistic director in the Biennale's festival.
http://gb.or.kr/?mid=main_eng
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