The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum presents Sophie Calle: Last Seen on view October 24, 2013 through March 3, 2014. The exhibition will include Calle’s 1991 Gardner-inspired work on display for the first time at the […]
Daily Archives: October 25, 2013
The Phillips Collection present Shaping a Modern Identity: Photographs from the Joseph and Charlotte Lichtenberg Collection an exhibition on view Oct. 24, 2013–Jan. 12, 2014, comprised of 16 photographs and one etching. Spanning from the […]
Kunsthaus Bregenz present Dora García The Sinthome Score open now through 12 January 2014. The Spanish artist Dora García’s conceptual works comprise photographs, films, performances, and installations frequently involving actors from performance and theater as […]
Kunsthaus Bregenz present Barbara Kruger Believe + Doubt an exhibition on view 19 October 2013–12 January 2014. The solo exhibition by Barbara Kruger for the Kunsthaus gives visitors a chance to explore the wide range […]
Blanton Museum of Art presents The Nearest Air: A Survey of Works by Waltercio Caldas an exhibition on view October 27, 2013–January 19, 2014. The Blanton Museum of Art and the Fundação Iberê Carmargo (Brazil) […]
Kunsthalle Dusseldorf presents Andre Thomkins Eternal Network on view 19 October 2013–5 January 2014. André Thomkins (1930 Lucerne–1985 Berlin) was one of the most innovative and versatile artists of the second half of the twentieth […]
New Museum R&D (Research and Development) Seasons connect various projects in the galleries, Theater, and Resource Center around a new organizing theme each fall and spring. Programming takes the form of exhibitions, performances, screenings, artist […]
Jackson Hole, Wyoming – Examining humanity’s relationship with nature is a key part of the mission of the National Museum of Wildlife Art, and the group of new exhibitions that are on display at the […]
Tensta Museum: Reports from New Sweden open October 26, 2013–May 18, 2014, is about the histories and memories of Tensta, both in relation to the place and to the people who live and work there. […]