The Organizing Committee of Shenzhen Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture today officially publicizes the Chief Curatorship selection for the 5th Urbanism/Architecture Bi-City Biennale*Shenzhen (abbreviated as “UABB*Shenzhen”; formerly “Shenzhen & HongKong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture”): this biennale will [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2013
Kunsthalle Zurich presents Uri Aran here, here and here on view 2 February–24 March 2013, the first comprehensive solo institutional show by Uri Aran, who was born in Israel in 1977 and currently lives and [Read More]
Kunsthalle Zurich presents Tobias Madison NO; NO; H on view 2 February–24 March 2013 The Swiss artist Tobias Madison (b.1985, Basel; lives and works in Basel and Zurich) belongs to a generation of young artists [Read More]
Kunstverein Hamburg presents Norbert Schwontkowski Blind Man’s Faith, an exhibition on view until April 14, 2013. Norbert Schwontkowski, Blind Man’s Faith, 2013. Installation view, Kunstverein Hamburg. Photo: Fred Dott. In his drawings and paintings, Norbert [Read More]
Kunstverein Hamburg presents A World of Wild Doubt, an exhibition on view until April 14, 2013. The exhibition A World of Wild Doubt on the ground floor of the Kunstverein Hamburg combines different works from [Read More]
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis opens Jeremy Deller. Joy in People, on view February 1–April 28, 2013, the first mid-career survey of one of Britain’s most significant contemporary artists. Over the past two decades, Jeremy [Read More]
The National Air and Space Museum presents a “Heritage Family Day” series celebrating ethnic and cultural diversity. The series coincides with national observances, focusing specifically on the contributions that diverse communities have made to aviation [Read More]
Denver Museum of Nature & Science presents Mammoths and Mastodons. Titans of the Ice Age, an exhibition on view from February 15. Life-size models of awe-inspiring Ice Age animals, fossil tusks and skulls, interactive videos, [Read More]
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art presents David Jablonowski Tools and Orientations, the first solo exhibition by the German artist, on view 1 FEBRUARY 2013 – 2 JUNE 2013. David Jablonowski (born in 1982 in Bochum) [Read More]
Monterey Museum of Art presents an exhibition of work by Beth Van Hoesen on view February 1-May 19, 2013. Beth Van Hoesen, Sally, 1979-1981, Hors commerce proof aquatint, drypoint etching with roulette; black and brown [Read More]
Art Institute of Chicago presents Irving Penn. Underfoot, on view through May 12, 2013. Irving Penn. Underfoot XXXIII, New York, 2000. The Art Institute of Chicago, gift of The Irving Penn Foundation in memory of [Read More]
The Dallas Museum of Art announced the publication of the first catalogue dedicated to exploring the Museum’s collection of over 450 works of South and Southeast Asian art. The Arts of India, Southeast Asia, and [Read More]
The Hayward Gallery presents Light Show open 30 January – 28 April 2013, brings together sculptures and artworks that use light in different ways. The exhibition showcases artworks created since the 1960s. Light is used [Read More]
SUNDAY SESSIONS FEATURING BRADFORD COX AND YOUTH MUSEUM, A FILM BY GRANT SINGER Sunday, February 3, 12–6pm Premiere of Youth Museum and performance by Bradford Cox 4–6pm, the VW Dome Riot of Perfume magazine presents [Read More]
Raven Row presents a retrospective of the work of Bela Kolarova (1923–2010). The show is both the first solo exhibition of the artist in the UK and the first major survey of her work outside [Read More]
Botín Foundation presents TINERARIOS (ITINERARIES) 2011/2012 on view 31 January–31 March 2013. Every year, the exhibition calendar of the Botín Foundation opens with this joint exhibition, where the use by the artists of these nine [Read More]
Annual events showcase broken bridges and high-tech careers SEATTLE, – Science and engineering enthusiasts will find a home at The Museum of Flight on Feb. 9, as the Museum again hosts the dynamic Popsicle Stick [Read More]
DOYLESTOWN, PA — Picasso may have been the first sculptor to work in iron, and David Smith’s works may have signaled the beginning of steel sculpture, but Karl Stirner was among the first to strip [Read More]