Frist Center for the Visual Arts opens Exploring Art of the Ancient Americas. The John Bourne Collection an exhibition on view March 1–June 23, 2013. Burial Urn, K’iché Maya, Southern Highlands, Guatemala, Late Classic Period, […]
Daily Archives: March 1, 2013
Tel Aviv Museum of Art presents a comprehensive exhibition of works by Israeli- French artist Absalon, 20 years after his death. Absalon’s white cells, made of simple materials, offer proposals for habitation and directly relate […]
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg presents Christian Boltanski Moved an exhicition on view 2 March–21 July 2013. Christian Boltanski, Entre temps (detail), 2004. Video on DVD, projection on cotton cloth, ventilator, loop ca. 2:12 seconds. Edition of 3. […]
GAMeC presents Giuseppe Gabellone the first solo show at an Italian public institution of the work of Giuseppe Gabellone (b. Brindisi, 1973; lives and works in Paris), on view 8 March–5 May 2013. The show […]
Five children’s books have been selected as finalists in the 2013 Bull-Bransom Award competition, announced the National Museum of Wildlife Art: Bear Has a Story to Tell, story by Philip C. Stead, illustrations by Erin […]
GAMeC – Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo presents Pop, Realisms and Politics. Brazil – Argentina, 1960s an exhibition on view 8 March–26 May 2013. The exhibition presents and analyses the artistic production of […]
Kunsthallen Brandts presents Pressure Drop for Richard Stands (a history of one thing to another in lemon-aidedness): a self-producing exhibition by Phoebe Washburn on view 1 March–26 May 2013. Phoebe Washburn, Nunderwater Nort Lab, 2011. […]
Artists of the Abstract Expressionist school rejected the mass cultural values which were being formulated in America at mid-century, searching for alternatives to the consumer and advertising culture that had become prevalent in post-World War […]
Phillips Collection presents Laib Wax Room on view from March 2, 2013. Wolfgang Laib Wax Room (Wohin bist Du gegangen–wohin gehst Du?/Where have you gone–where are you going?), 2013. The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. Photo: […]