Fondazione Nicola Trussardi presents Pipilotti Rist Parasimpatico an exhibition on view 9 November–18 December 2011. Pipilotti Rist, “Homo Sapiens Sapiens,” 2005. Audio video installation, video still Courtesy of the artist; Hauser & Wirth; Luhring Augustine, […]
Daily Archives: November 7, 2011
VIENNA ART WEEK announce the opening of the 21er Haus museum as one of the highlights of our festival! Fully renovated and adopted by architect Adolf Krischanitz the former “20er Haus” re-opens on Tuesday, Nov. […]
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presents Jim Campbell: Exploded Views an exhibition on view from November 5, 2011, to September 25, 2012. Jim Campbell, Exploded Views (Improv), 2011 (installation view); 2880 LED lights, […]
Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen presents Antoni Tàpies. Image, Body, Pathos on view November 13, 2011–February 19, 2012. The exhibition Image, Body, Pathos shows 48 paintings from more than seven decades of the impressive creative oeuvre […]
Miami Art Museum presents American People Black Light. Faith Ringgold’s paintings of the 1960s an exhibition on view November 6, 2011 – January 1, 2012. Faith Ringgold, American People #20 Die, 1967. Oil on canvas, […]
Cosima von Bonin’s (*1962) exhibition at the Museum Ludwig is the final chapter of an exhibition series connecting four European cities. Conceived as a work in progress – similar yet totally different in each location […]
The new Jean Cocteau Museum opened in the city of Menton, France on November 6, 2011. The Jean Cocteau Museum – Severin Wunderman Collection will house the world’s largest public display of Cocteau’s works. The […]
Kunsthalle Wuerth presents Forest Fascination an exhibition on view 7 November 2011 to 15 April 2012. The fascinations of the forest! Hardly another subject in art history can match the forest for expressive potential and […]
Gallery at REDCAT Announces The Experimental Impulse on view November 18, 2011–January 15, 2012. Opening: Saturday, November 19, 6–9pm. The Experimental Impulse explores the pivotal role of experimentation in Los Angeles in the years immediately […]
Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, known as Antico (c. 1455–1528), transformed the art of bronze sculpture. His contributions are celebrated in Antico: The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronzes, the first monographic exhibition in the United States […]
Personal stories provide significant insights into particular times and places. The tales of those who lived under Communism in Czechoslovakia range from inspiring to heartbreaking. On Tuesday, Nov. 8, the National Czech & Slovak Museum […]