Tate Modern presents William Klein + Daido Moriyama, an exhibition on view 10 October 2012 – 20 January 2013. This is the first exhibition to look at the relationship between the work of influential photographer [Read More]
Monthly Archives: October 2012
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York opens Turkmen Jewelry from the Marshall and Marilyn R. Wolf Collection, an exhibition on view October 9, 2012–February 24, 2013. Teapot shaped ornament. Late 19th-early 20th century. Silver, [Read More]
The National Gallery presents Richard Hamilton. The Late Works, an exhibition on view 10 October 2012 – 13 January 2013. Richard Hamilton Portrait of a Woman as an Artist (detail), 2007, oil on inkjet on [Read More]
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) announces Nayland Blake. FREE!LOVE!TOOL!BOX! on view October 12, 2012–January 27, 2013. Blake, who is based in New York City, lived in San Francisco from 1984 to 1996. During [Read More]
MIT List Visual Arts Center presents In the Holocene, on view October 19, 2012–January 6, 2013. Germaine Kruip, Aesthetics as a Way of Survival, 2009. In the Holocene explores art as a speculative science, how [Read More]
The Museum of American Finance celebrates it’s 25th anniversary on October 19th, along with the anniversary of the Crash of 1987. Founded by finance professional and historical document collector John E. Herzog in response to [Read More]
The Frick Art & Historical Center presents Impressions of Interiors. Gilded Age Paintings by Walter Gay, an exhibition on view through January 6, 2013. Walter Gay (American, 1856–1937), The Front Parlor, after 1909. Oil on [Read More]
CCS Bard and Family Business present: Raspberry Cargo On view October 5–26 at Family Business, 520 West 21st Street, NYC Raspberry Cargo features work by artist Duane Linklater, a reading, a conversation, a drive-in, and [Read More]
ATLANTA – The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (MOCA GA) announces the opening of Ayokunle Odeleye: Thirty-Two Years of Public Art. This retrospective exhibition, which will include models, drawings and photographs of sculpture commissioned [Read More]
The National Museum of American History will loan its pair of the famous Ruby Slippers Judy Garland wore in the 1939 MGM film The Wizard of Oz for six weeks. The slippers will reunite with [Read More]
Dulwich Picture Gallery presents Clive Head. from victoria to arcadia, a contemporary installation, Terminus Place, by painter Clive Head, on view 10 october 2012 – 13 january 2013, known for his striking paintings of urban [Read More]
DOYLESTOWN, PA — Suspended Harmonies: Fiber Art by Ted Hallman, a one-of-a-kind installation, will be on view in the Pfundt Gallery of the Michener Art Museum from November 3, 2012 until March 3, 2013. This [Read More]
LACMA presents Daily Pleasures. French Ceramics From the MaryLou Boone Collection, an exhibition on view October 6, 2012–March 31, 2013. Narcissus Scene Cup and Saucer Set, 1746, Vincennes Porcelain, Vincennes, France, soft-paste porcelain, The Huntington [Read More]
McNay Art Museum presents Estampas de la Raza. Contemporary Prints from the Romo Collection, an exhibition on view January 27, 2013. This survey of Mexican American and Latino printmakers chronicles the late 1960s at the [Read More]
Rockbund Art Museum presents Time Traveler an exhibition on view 29 September–9 December 2012, with five artists: Huang Yongping, Liu Jianhua, Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, and Yan Lei. Huang Yongping, Two Baits, 2001. Iron, [Read More]
Artangel announces Heiner Goebbels Stifter’s Dinge, an exhibition open 4–18 November 2012. Heiner Goebbels, Stifter’s Dinge. Co-commissioned by Artangel, co-produced by Ruhrtriennale – International Festival of the Arts. Executive Producer: Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne. Image by Mario [Read More]
Museum fur Gegenwartskunst Basel presents Robert Gober an exhibition of Works from the Emanuel Hoffmann-Foundation and the Öffentliche Kunstsammlung Basel, on view October 6, 2012–February 10, 2013. Robert Gober, “Split Wall with Drains,” 1994–95 (detail). [Read More]
The traveling version of the National Postal Museum’s permanent exhibition, “Mail Call,” explores the history of America’s military postal system, and examines how even in today’s era of instant communication, troops overseas continue to treasure [Read More]