Ubuntu Charity Benefit, Art Show and Film Screening to benefit Russell Simmons’ Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation – Proceeds benefit the Rush Philanthropic Arts Education & Gallery Programs The Ubuntu Charity Benefit, will take place on [Read More]
Monthly Archives: February 2012
The Science Museum in London presents HEXEN 2.0, a major new exhibition by artist Suzanne Treister, as part of its contemporary arts programme, on view 7 March–1 May 2012. Suzanne Treister, HEXEN 2.0/Historical Diagrams/From ARPANET [Read More]
The Neuberger Museum of Art presents The fasion MODA Stores, 1982. Selections from Documenta 7 on view MARCH 4–MAY 6, 2012. BECKY HOWLAND Moneybag, 1982 Plaster with pigments 6 5/8 x 5 1/4 x 5/8 [Read More]
Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin presents The King James Bible. Its History and Influence, an exhibition on view FEBRUARY 28 – JULY 29, 2012. Four hundred years after its first [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) presents Ay-O. Over the Rainbow Once More, an exhibition on view through 6 May 2012. Ay-O, “My 192 Friends,” 2011 Discover the vibrant world of Ay-O through this [Read More]
The Foundry Art Centre is proud to host the culturally significant Exhibition – Faith Ringgold: American Quilts – March 2nd through June 1st, 2012 in their Main Gallery space. An award-winning, internationally recognized African American [Read More]
The Vancouver Art Gallery presents Beat Nation: Art, Hip Hop and Aboriginal Culture, an exhibition on view February 25 to June 3, 2012. Jordan Bennett Turning Tables, 2010 sound installation, walnut, oak, spruce, electronics Courtesy [Read More]
The Brooklyn Museum presents Connecting Cultures: A World in Brooklyn an innovative installation, featuring some of the most important objects in the Brooklyn Museum collection, on view from April 19, 2012. “This remarkable cross-collection presentation, [Read More]
Weserburg presents an exhibition of work by Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze, on view 24.02.2012 – 28.05.2012. Wols, Vascello all’ancora, um 1944/45, Tuschfeder und Aquarell auf Papier, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2012, Karin und Uwe Hollweg [Read More]
Brigham Young University’s Museum of Art presents Beauty and Belief. Crossing Bridges with the Arts of Islamic Culture, an exhibition on view February 24, 2012 to September 29, 2012. As the premier art museum in [Read More]
The creation of a new wing dedicated to Islamic art at the Louvre represents a decisive phase in the architectural history of the palace and in the development of the museum. The design and installation [Read More]
Tate Modern in London presents Alighiero Boetti. Game Plan on view 28 February–27 May 2012. Alighiero Boetti, “Mappa,” 1979, Courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York & Brussels (c) Alighiero Boetti Estate by DACS / SIAE, 2012, [Read More]
The Museum of Latin American Art opens Magdalena Fernandez. 2iPM009, an exhibition on view February 25–May 27, 2012. The exhibition Magdalena Fernández: 2iPM009 was organized by The Patricia & Philip Frost Art Museum, Florida International [Read More]
The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) in Lond beach presents Esteban Lisa. Playing with Lines and Colors, an exhibition on view February 25–May 27, 2012. Esteban Lisa, “Juego con líneas y colores / Playing [Read More]
During March the Brooklyn Museum will present a variety of adult public programs for adults, including an evening jazz performance by Helen Young, a feminist art performance by The Guerrilla Girls, and an artist tour [Read More]
The Museum of the Moving Image announces Mircea Cantor—Restless. Films and other works, on view March 3–May 6, 2012. Mircea Cantor, “Tracking Happiness,” 2009 The Museum of the Moving Image and the Romanian Cultural Institute [Read More]
The Kunsthaus Graz Universalmuseum Joanneum presents Michael Kienzer and Sofie Thorsen exhibitions, on view 3 March–6May 2012. Michael Kienzer. Logic and Self-Will Michael Kienzer (*1962) marks a significant position in contemporary Austrian art. His work [Read More]
The Ashmolean Museum is mounting a campaign to save Edouard Manet’s Portrait of Mademoiselle Claus, 1868, for the nation. On the advice of the Reviewing Committee, the Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has extended the temporary [Read More]