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. [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2013
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 [Read More]
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 [Read More]
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 [Read More]
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. [Read More]
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 [Read More]
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: [Read More]
Albertina opens presents Lewis Baltz an exhibition on view 1 March 2013 – 2 June 2013. The landscape photographs by the US-American Lewis Baltz are characterized by deserted and frequently devastated peripheries. In 1970s, he [Read More]
Westmoreland Museum of American Art announces Aaronel deRoy Gruber. Art(ist) in Motion on view March 09, 2013 – June 02, 2013. Aaronel deRoy Gruber, a prominent Pittsburgh artist, turned to making sculpture in the early [Read More]
The Ashmolean Museum presents Xu Bing. Landscape Landscript on view 28th February to 19th May 2013. Xu Bing, Hebei. © Xu Bing Studio. Xu Bing has become one of China’s best known and critically acclaimed [Read More]
A living organism’s ability to produce its own light is one of the most incredible, yet least understood, phenomena in nature. A new exhibit opening this spring at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel [Read More]
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt presents Last Works. From Manet to Kippenberger an exhibition on view. The exhibition is dedicated to outstanding works and groups of works that artists produced in the very last phase of their [Read More]
HangarBicocca presents Apichatpong Weerasethakul Primitive on view 8 March–28 April 2013. Apichatpong Weerasethakul, I’m Still Breathing (still), 2009. Photo: Chai Siri. © Kick the Machine Films and Illuminations Films. HangarBicocca presents Primitive, the first solo [Read More]
Museum Angewandte Kunst presents The Empty House on view March 7–10, 2013. Following a three-month phase of renovations, the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main, will be open to visitors for a brief interlude. Twenty-seven [Read More]
Faurschou Foundation present Every Day Matters on view March 15–June 14, 2013. Photo: John Eley. © Faurschou Foundation. With Every Day Matters Faurschou Foundation presents a group exhibition of international contemporary artists, each of whom [Read More]
Sunday Sessions performances and programs this month feature lucky dragons (March 3); the launch of M to M of M/M (Paris), hosted by Glenn O’Brien (March 10); a finissage for Cyprien Gaillard’s exhibition hosted by [Read More]
The National Museum of American History recently acquired archival materials from the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors – National Auxiliary, which tell the story of both women’s history and small business. The collection includes organizational records and 27 [Read More]
Auto-safety innovations and initiatives, including the “Jaws of Life,” will join the National Museum of American History’s permanent research collections. They illustrate the evolution of automobile safety and represent technological achievements such as portable rescue [Read More]