Artangel presents Oreet Ashery Party for Freedom on view 1 May–22 June 2013. Somewhere between a travelling cinema and theatre troupe, a kiss-a-gram and a takeaway delivery service, London-based artist Oreet Ashery’s Party for Freedom [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2013
Folk art created in the area that we know today as Mexico spans a period of over five hundred years. The works are fashioned with a wide range of materials, usually for utilitarian purposes, by [Read More]
Heckscher Museum of Art presents Car Culture Art and the Automobile, an exhibition on view from April 27 through August 11, 2013. Car Culture: Art and the Automobile explores artistic response to the automobile, which [Read More]
The Mobile Museum of Art in Mobile, Alabama, owns one of the most important collections of International Studio Glass in the country, the bulk of which were donated to the Museum’s Permanent Collection by Elice [Read More]
Well-known art collectors Eric and Jean Cass have donated over 300 important modern and contemporary artworks from their personal collection to the Contemporary Art Society for allocation to public institutions and to support contemporary art [Read More]
The Polk Museum of Art presents C. Paul Jennewein: An Usher for a New American Style, Works from the Tampa Museum of Art an exhibition on view April 27, 2013 – July 20, 2013. C. [Read More]
The British Museum has announced a Pompeii and Herculaneum iOS app and an Android version available from 2 May. Explore life and death in the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum using streetmaps of the areas, [Read More]
During the culture wars of the early ’90s, the work of four solo performers, funded in part by the US government, came under attack for the frank treatment of themes of gender, sexuality, subjugation, and [Read More]
ARTER – space for art presents AFTERIMAGE Mat Collishaw on 2 May–11 August 2013, the exhibition is curated by Başak Doğa Temür and brings together 18 works dating from the ’90s to the present. It [Read More]
Malmo Konsthall presents 24 SPACES – a Cacophony on view 4 May–18 August 2013. Malmö Konsthall wants to present a number of non-commercial artist- or curator-driven activities. This is an attempt to use the Nordic [Read More]
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum presents Tiny Taxonomy an outdoor installation by Rosetta Sarah Elkins in its exterior gardens, on view May 15 through September 2, 2013. Tiny Taxonomy classifies plants through their shared and [Read More]
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has appointed Dr. Anne-Marie Eze as the Associate Curator of the Collection. Eze had been working as the Museum’s first Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow since 2010. She began [Read More]
Sunflowers, The bedroom, Irises, Cornfield with crows and The potato eaters are back in the Van Gogh Museum on Museumplein. These and other top pieces are on show during the anniversary exhibition Van Gogh at [Read More]
On 1 May the Van Gogh Museum reopens its doors on Museumplein with the anniversary exhibition Van Gogh at work. This exhibition marks the end of eight years of research and presents an exceptional overview [Read More]
Artsonje Center presents A More Perfect Day: Collection of Mudam Luxembourg, an exhibition of the collection from Mudam Luxembourg, Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean. on view through 13 April–23 June 2013. While we encounter moments [Read More]
Vereniging Bedrijfscollecties Nederland (VBCN)presents the project time deposits, a series of exhibitions and performances by artists Marie Reinert (b. 1971, France) and Mounira Al Solh (b. 1978, Lebanon). The central theme in time deposits is [Read More]
Calvert 22 announces …how is it towards the east? An exhibition and series of events, workshops, and screenings open 1 May–2 June 2013. …how is it towards the east? a month-long exhibition and series of [Read More]
The Heckscher Museum of Artpresents Scooters, Cranberry Pickers, and “Whirling Dervishes” Hal B. Fullerton’s Long Island. On view from April 27 through August 4, 2013, this exhibition features the works of Hal B. Fullerton who [Read More]