The Ludwig Forum fur Internationale Kunst presents Phyllida Barlow. BRINK, an exhibition on view from 13 May 2012–26 August 2012. British artist Phyllida Barlow, will receive the Aachen Art Prize 2012 on Sunday, 13 May [Read More]
Monthly Archives: May 2012
The Israel Museum in Jerusalem presents Neustein. Drawing in the Margins, an exhibition on view May 18, 2012-October 27, 2012. The drawings of Joshua Neustein, a Polish-born Israeli artist who resides in New York, undermine [Read More]
The B.P.S.22 space for contemporary creation presents Gianni Motti. swap, on view through 27 May 2012. Gianni Motti, swap, view of the exhibition, B.P.S.22, 2012. Photo by Denis Vancauteren For his new solo exhibition at [Read More]
The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art presents paperless, an exhibition on view April 27–September 16, 2012. Maskull Lasserre, “Harlequin,” 2007. Political ideology texts, steel. The medium of paper is a fragile vehicle—carrying the immense weight [Read More]
Martin E. Sullivan, director of the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, announced today that he will step down as director of the museum at the end of May due to health reasons. Sullivan will then take [Read More]
Artangel presents Yael Bartana. And Europe Will Be Stunned, on view 22 May–1 July 2012. And Europe Will Be Stunned, Israeli artist Yael Bartana’s powerful and challenging trilogy of films made in Poland between 2007 [Read More]
The Smithsonian Latino Center and the National Museum of African Art present a Haitian-Dominican Friendship Concert Wednesday, May 16, at 7 p.m. in the National Museum of Natural History’s Baird Auditorium. The concert is free [Read More]
The German Hygiene Museum Dresden opens Herlinde Koelbl. Clothes Make The Person, an exhibition on view 4 May to 29 July 2012. In her new project, the photographer Herlinde Koelbl has made portraits of seventy [Read More]
Van Abbemuseum presents Rene Daniels. An Exhibition is Always Part of a Greater Whole, on view 12 May–23 September 2012. Opening: Saturday 12 May 2012, 3:30pm. René Daniëls (Eindhoven, 1950) is probably the most widely [Read More]
The Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts presents Michael Jones McKean The Rainbow. Certain Principles of Light and Shapes Between Forms, during Summer 2012. Michael Jones McKean The Rainbow. Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts The project [Read More]
The IVAM Institut Valencia d’Art Modern presents Total City, an exhibition on view May 03 – Jul 15, 2012. Cludad, Total City, IVAM Institut Valencia d’Art Modern The urbanistic physiognomy and social structure of cities [Read More]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has joined the Google Art Project, offering high-resolution images of treasures from the collection in an effort to make art increasingly accessible to students, teachers, and art lovers of all [Read More]
The Philadelphia Museum Of Art has opened an an exhibition presenting objects by 39 craft artists from 11 countries who work in a variety of media, including ceramic, rubber, bronze, glass, wood, silver, silk, and [Read More]
The National Gallery of Art in Washington presents Joan Miro.The Ladder of Escape, an exhibition on view May 6–August 12, 2012. Joan Miró, The Farm, 1921-1922 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift [Read More]
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York presents Ecstatic Alphabets/Heaps of Language an exhibition on view May 06, 2012–August 27, 2012. Tauba Auerbach, The Whole Alphabet, From the Center Out, Digital, V. 2006. [Read More]
Kelly Conway has been named as the first Carolyn and Richard Barry Curator of Glass. The endowed position is part of the success of the Chrysler Museum of Art’s capital campaign to raise $45 million. [Read More]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents an exhibition of Chinese Prints from The British Museum, on view May 5 May 5 – July 29, 2012. The Metropolitan Museum of Art will showcase some of the [Read More]
The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge presents The Search for Immortality. Tomb Treasures of Han China, an exhibition on view 5 May to 11 November 2012. Jade coffin Second century bc, Western Han dynasty Length: 280 [Read More]