The Michener Art Museum will take a close look at that path in Have Gags Will Travel: The Life and Times of a New York Cartoonist, on view March 10 through July 1 in the [Read More]
Monthly Archives: March 2012
The Bellevue Arts Museum presents Dirk Staschke. Falling Feels a Lot Like Flying, an exhibition on view March 1 – May 27, 2012. Dirk Staschke Wishing Well, Knowing Otherwise (detail), 2011 Ceramic 6.5 x 4 [Read More]
The Center for PostNatural History has opened its permanent exhibition facility in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Center for PostNatural History (CPNH) is dedicated to the research and exhibition of lifeforms that have been intentionally altered by [Read More]
The Dubuque Museum of Art presents Urban Landscapes by Mary Phelan, an exhibition on view through March 25, 2012. Mary Phelan, On the Face of It, 2009, oil on linen, 18×30 in., Collection of the [Read More]
As part of the Museum’s celebration of the 50th anniversary of the American Studio Glass movement, the work of European glass innovator Erwin Eisch will be featured in an exhibition at The Corning Museum of [Read More]
The South London Gallery presents Alice Channer. Out Of Body, an exhibition on view 2 March – 13 may. 2012. Alice Channer, Slip. Mirror polished stainless steel, elastics, accordion pleated hi-tech lame. Image courtesy of [Read More]
The Bellevue Arts Museum presents Making Mends, an exhibition on view March 1 – May 27, 2012. While the therapeutic benefit of art has long been accepted, a surprisingly small number of exhibitions has focused [Read More]
Overgaden Institute of Contemporary Art in Copenhagen presents Ebbe Stub Wittrup. The Voice of Things,an exhibition on view through 1 April 2012. Ebbe Stub Wittrup, Eight Cards, Card#4, 2011 C-print, 40×30 cm Overgaden The question [Read More]
The South London Gallery presents Edward Thomasson. Inside, an exhibition on view 2 March – 13 May 2012. British artist Edward Thomasson presents an exhibition of new works in the South London Gallery’s first floor [Read More]
The Hague Museum of Photography presents Pieter Hugo. This must be the place, an exhibition on view 3 March 2012 – 20 May 2012. The South African photographer Pieter Hugo’s (Johannesburg, 1976) monumental photographs, centred [Read More]
The Fotomuseum Winterthur presents an exhibition of photographs by Diane Arbus, on view 03.03.-28.05.2012. Diane Arbus (New York, 1923–1971) revolutionized the art she practiced. Her bold subject matter and photographic approach produced a body of [Read More]
The Jewish Museum presents Kehinde Wiley /The World Stage. Israel an exhibition on view from March 9 through July 29, 2012. Kehinde Wiley, “Alios Itzhak (The World Stage: Israel),” 2011. Oil and gold enamel on [Read More]
The Bruce Museum presents Greenwich Lost & Preserved, an exhibition on view March 3, 2012 – May 27, 2012 Greenwich Lost & Preserved seeks to promote the value that old buildings have to the Greenwich [Read More]
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents FOCUS. Katie Paterson, an exhibition on view March 4–April 15, 2012. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Katie Paterson is known for her multidisciplinary and conceptually driven [Read More]
The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum presents a special exhibition Mike Kelley. Homage, on view March 1 – March 11, 2012. Michigan-born Mike Kelley, one of the most celebrated international contemporary artists, passed away [Read More]
The Art Gallery of Ontario presents IAIN BAXTER&. Works 1958–2011, an exhibition on view from March 3 to Aug. 12, 2012. IAIN BAXTER& N.E. Thing Co. Still Life with 6 Trucks, Highway 1, Saskatchewan, 1968. [Read More]
The Bruce Museum presents The Games, an exhibition that will focus on the modern Olympic Games, open March 24, 2012 – August 12, 2012. Two complementary exhibitions celebrating this summer’s 30th Olympiad in London, The [Read More]
The Meadows Museum presents Calatrava and SMU. A Decade in Motion, an exhibition on view March 4-April 22, 2012. Meadows Museum The exhibition includes a selection of Calatrava’s preliminary watercolor sketches of “Wave,” a 40-by-90-foot [Read More]