Secession presents Mathias Poledna an exhibition on view February 27–April 21, 2013. Mathias Poledna’s work examines interconnections between art and entertainment, modernism in architecture and design, the language of film, and the history of exhibition [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2013
The Wallace Collection presents Murillo at the Wallace Collection. Painting of the Spanish Golden Age on view 6th February, 2013 through 12th May, 2013. Bartolome-Esteban Murillo, The Marriage of the Virgin, c.1660-1670. The Wallace Collection [Read More]
The Fort Vancouver National Trust announce, the closure of Pearson Air Museum in Vancouver, Wash. Operated on contract with the city of Vancouver by the Trust for the past eight (8) years, the museum at [Read More]
ATLANTA – Stepping into the archives housing the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art permanent collection is akin to diving into a treasure trove of mixed media. Paintings, textiles, prints and sculptures by Faith Ringgold, [Read More]
In anticipation and celebration of Miami Art Museum’s December reopening as Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), Debra and Dennis Scholl, longtime collectors and supporters of the arts in Miami, have donated nearly 300 works of [Read More]
National Gallery in London presents Through American Eyes. Frederic Church and the Landscape Oil Sketch, an exhibition on view 6 February – 28 April 2013. Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900), Winter Twilight from Olana, about 1871-2. [Read More]
National Gallery in London presents Through European Eyes. The Landscape Oil Sketch, an exhibition on view 6 February – 28 April 2013. See how landscape painters across the centuries have pitted their brushes against the [Read More]
Bielefelder Kunstverein presents Maryam Jafri Backdrop, 9 February–28 April 2013. Maryam Jafri, Grid #6: Ramoji Film City, Software Office Film Set (detail), 2012. Archival ink jet print, 20 x 30 cm. Courtesy of Maryam Jafri. [Read More]
Solo exhibitions by Fellowship 13 winners Diane Meyer and Ross Mantle will be on view at Silver Eye Center for Photography now through March 16, 2013. Fellowship 13, our international photography competition, identifies both rising [Read More]
There’s a new mystery dinosaur at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University. This winter, mounds of rock containing fossils from a creature that roamed the Midwest millions of years ago were set up [Read More]
Palais de Tokyo announces Cold Sun [Soleil froid], an exhibition on view February 27–May 20, 2013. Julio Le Parc, Modulation 1125, 2003. Collection and photo: Atelier Le Parc. After the “Imagine The Imaginary” season, which [Read More]
“Space Shuttle: Conquering Low Earth Orbit” puts space artifacts on view SEATTLE, – On Jan. 28 the Museum opened a new temporary exhibit, Space Shuttle: Conquering Low Earth Orbit. The exhibit is on loan from [Read More]
Bielefelder Kunstverein presents Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc Kannibalen, 9 February–28 April 2013. In his works, Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc researches into the history of colonial development, its effects on cultural identity and global contexts. Amongst others, he [Read More]
Celebrate our 10th Anniversary on Feb. 18 from 9 AM to 8 PM and join us for our first-ever Free Admission Day! Held in honor of our past ten years of excellence, all donations made [Read More]
TENT presents Libia Castro & Olafur Olafsson Asymmetry open 7 February–5 May 2013, a solo exhibition in the Netherlands by the Rotterdam/Berlin based Spanish/Icelandic artists Libia Castro & Ólafur Ólafsson. Titled Asymmetry, this survey exhibition [Read More]
The Bass Museum of Art Knight Curatorial Fellowship is a one-year fellowship for an emerging curator. Responsibilities include conducting studio visits in Miami, communicating with artists, collectors and arts professionals in the Miami community and [Read More]
Chisenhale Gallery presents Corin Sworn The Rag Papers an exhibition on view 8 February–24 March 2013. Chisenhale Gallery presents a newly commissioned work by Glasgow-based Canadian artist Corin Sworn. This will be Sworn’s largest and [Read More]
Artist addresses historic transformations in politics, society and technology in decades before Civil War Richard Caton Woodville, The Sailor’s Wedding, 1852, oil on fabric, 46.2 × 55.2 cm, The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore (37.142) Baltimore—The [Read More]