Bergen Kunsthall is one of Scandinavia’s most prominent institutions for contemporary art, housed in its own building designed by the architect Ole Landmark in 1936. Through close cooperation with artists, writers, researchers and other cultural [Read More]
Monthly Archives: February 2013
The waterfowling and carving traditions along Tangier Sound’s open waters are featured in a new Crisfield Carvings—Bird Hunting on Broad Waters exhibit opening April 13 at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, [Read More]
Casino Luxembourg presents Marco Godinho Invisible More Visible More Invisible on view through April 2013. Marco Godinho, History Revisited (Memory Hole), 2007–2013. Exhibition view at Casino Luxembourg. Photo © Andres Lejona. Marco Godinho’s exhibition is [Read More]
Museum of Texas Tech presents Tradition and Innovation. The Ever-Evolving Navajo of the Southwest an exhibition on view August 3 – December 2013 in the Davies Gallery of Southwest Indian Art. Navajo artworks from the [Read More]
Tate St Ives presents an exhibition of work by William Scott on view through 6 May 2013. February 2013 marks the centenary of the birth of William Scott (1913–1989). Across a career spanning six decades, [Read More]
Orange County Museum of Art presents Richard Jackson. Ain’t Painting a Pain an exhibition on view from February 17 through May 5, 2013. Richard Jackson, Painting with Two Balls, 1997. Richard Jackson: Ain’t Painting a [Read More]
Museo de Arte de Ponce announces The Art of the Empire. Three Centuries of British Art an exhibition on view 23/02/13 – 30/09/13. The Museo de Arte de Ponce’s British Collection, which numbers sixty-five works, [Read More]
The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam is proud to present the ambitious new video project by Dutch artist Guido van der Werve (1977), on view now through 28 April 2013. Guido van der Werve, Number fourteen, home, [Read More]
MoMA PS1 presents Jeff Elrod. Nobody Sees Like Us an exhibition on view through April 1, 2013. Jeff Elrod. Echo Painting (green). 2012. Inkjet on canvas. Courtesy of the artist. Jeff Elrod (American, b. 1966) [Read More]
The Fleming Collection presents Land and Landscape. The Painting of James Morrison an exhibition on view 19 February to 6 April 2013. An exhibition of landscapes to mark the artist’s 80th birthday. James Morrison, Old [Read More]
Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago presents The Sahmat Collective. Art and Activism in India since 1989 (February 14 – June 9, 2013. In 1989, playwright, actor, and activist Safdar Hashmi was [Read More]
Moderna Museet in Stockholm presents Hilma af Klint an exhibition on view 16 February 2013 – 26 May 2013. Moderna Museet is dedicating a major exhibition to the pioneering Swedish artist Hilma af Klint (1862-1944), [Read More]
21er Haus Museum of Contemporary Art presents Photos – Points of View in Austrian Photography from the 1930s until Today, an exhibition on view 30 January–5 May 2013. Werner Kaligofsky, From the series: Das Licht [Read More]
Aspen Art Museum presents the artwork of Monika Sosnowska in an exhibition on view February 14 through April 21, 2013. Monika Sosnowska’s sculptural and architectural works take up specific forms and spaces and manipulate them [Read More]
Georgia Museum of Art presents William H. Johnson. An American Modern an exhibition on view from Feb. 16 to May 12, 2013. William H. Johnson (American 1907–1970) Sowing (detail), ca. 1940 Gouache and pencil 18 [Read More]
Museum of the Rockies presents Rainforest Adventure an exhibition on view February 16 – May 5, 2013. Rainforest Adventure engages visitors in the story of the rainforest, revealing its incredible yet fragile biodiversity while instilling [Read More]
The National Automobile Museum announce a $2 Senior Day on February 20 for all guests age 62 and older. The Museum is open from 9:30 am – 5:30 pm with a guided tour at 1:30 [Read More]
Museum De Pont presents Katharina GrosseTwo Younger Women Come In And Pull Out A Table an exhibition on view 16 February – 9 June 2013. Since the 1990s Katharina Grosse has built up a repertoire [Read More]