Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia presents Making Science Visible. The Photography of Berenice Abbott, an exhibition on view Aug. 31 through Dec. 16, 2012. This exhibition explores the photography of Berenice […]
Monthly Archives: August 2012
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents Heartland. The Photographs of Terry Evans, an exhibition on view October 20, 2012—January 20, 2013. Terry Evans, American, b. 1944. Train North of Matfield Green, Chase County, Kansas, 2009. Inkjet […]
Julia Stoschek Collection present Number Six. Flaming Creatures, an exhibition on view 8 September 2012–Spring 2013. A “love of the unnatural: of artifice and exaggeration,” is how writer Susan Sontag described the concept of “camp,” […]
Secession present Kerry James Marshall Who’s Afraid of Red, Black and Green, open September 21–November 25, 2012. Kerry James Marshall, If They Come, 2012. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. In […]
Secession present Anja Kirschner & David Panos Ultimate Substance, an exhibition on view September 21–November 25, 2012. With their video installation Ultimate Substance, Anja Kirschner and David Panos take a new approach to their long-standing […]
Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia presents Jean Helion Reality and Abstraction , an exhibition on view Aug. 31 through Dec. 16, 2012. Jean Helion France, 1904-1987 Composition, 1934 Oil on canvas, […]
Secession present work by Anne Hardy in an exhibition on view September 21–November 25, 2012. Anne Hardy’s large-format photographs are polyvalent images of artificial spaces created for the sole purpose of their photographic documentation. In […]
New York– The Art Museum Partnership has just released the details for its annual Directors Forum Conference in New York on October 28-30, 2012. The three-day program will begin with an opening reception and dinner […]
5 Weeks of Art in Action, the opening programme of the new Tanks at Tate Modern, continues in September with the performance series and symposium Performance Year Zero plus a presentation of Haegue Yang’s mobile […]
Neues Museum presents In the Light of Amarna. 100 Years of the Find of Nefertiti, an exhibition on view Fri 7 December 2012 – Sat 13 April 2013. Bust of Queen Nefertiti To mark the […]
University of Michigan Museum of Art presents YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES, open through December 30, 2012. The Seoul-based art collaborative, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries (YHCHI) is known for innovative video works that exist at the […]
University of Michigan Museum of Art presents African Art and the Shape of Time, an exhibition on view through February 3, 2013. Bell (kunda) Kongo peoples Probably late 19th century Wood Private collection, courtesy of […]
Irish Museum of Modern Art presents Not I an Installation by Neil Jordan on view through 9 September 2012. This unique film-based installation, directed by Neil Jordan and featuring the American actress Julianne Moore, is […]
University of Michigan Museum of Art presents Jesper Just. This Nameless Spectacle, an exhibition on view through December 9, 2012. Jesper Just, This Nameless Spectacle, 2011 Courtesy James Cohan Gallery, Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, and Galleri […]
An international team of scientists has discovered the oldest record of arthropods— invertebrate animals that include insects, arachnids, and crustaceans—preserved in amber. The specimens, one fly and two mites found in millimeter-scale droplets of amber […]
Georgia Museum of Art presents The South in Black and White. The Graphic Works of James E. Routh Jr., 1939–1946. On view AUGUST 25, 2012 – OCTOBER 21, 2012. James E. Routh Jr Georgia Museum […]
Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA) presents The Articulation of Protest. A Programme on Some of the Logistics of Information and Social Activism Today. In his essay ‘What Is the Meaning of Autonomy Today?’, Franco […]
Malmo Konsthall presents Judith Hopf an exhibition on view 30 August–30 September 2012. Judith Hopf, Installation view. Croy Nielsen, Berlin, 2012. Photo: Linda Fuchs. Courtesy Croy Nielsen, Berlin Judith Hopf (b. 1969) focuses on how […]