GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst presents an exhibition of work by Cathy Wilkes in a cooperation with Kunstverein München, on view November 26, 2011 – February 19, 2012. I know that it’s impossible to be [Read More]
Daily Archives: November 27, 2011
MoMA PS1 presents George Kuchar: Pagan Rhapsodies on view through January 15, 2012. MoMA PS1 pays tribute to George Kuchar (1942–2011), one of the most prolific and influential American filmmakers of the last half-century, with [Read More]
Christoph Thun-Hohenstein Presents New MAK Program: Exhibitions – Projects – Strategies MAK, view from the Stubenring. © Gerald Zugmann/MAK. After taking office as MAK Director in September, Christoph Thun-Hohenstein has begun a vital project of [Read More]
The Ulster Museum presents The Queen: Art and Image an exhibition on view through Sunday 15 January, 2012. Image, © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York [Read More]
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) opens an exhibition of Canadian artist Jack Chambers’ work on Nov. 26, 2011. Entitled Jack Chambers: Light, Spirit, Time, Place and Life, the collection surveys the varying styles and [Read More]
After an eight-week public vote, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and Aeroplan are proud to announce that Delhi-based artist Gauri Gill is the winner of The Grange Prize 2011. The $50,000 prize is Canada’s [Read More]
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents an exhibition of photographs by Brett Weston, on view November 23, 2011—March 25, 2012. This exhibition celebrates the career of Brett Weston (1911-1993). The son of famed American photographer [Read More]
The Ashmolean announce the acquisition of a terracotta model, designed by the French sculptor, Clodion (Claude Michel, 1738-1814). The Crucifixion With The Virgin Mary And St John was submitted by Clodion to the Chapter of [Read More]
The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford opened six new galleries for the collections of Ancient Egypt and Nubia (present day Sudan), on Saturday 26 November 2011. Coffin lid of Djeddjehutyiuefankh. Ashmolean Museum University of Oxford. Building [Read More]