Two parallel exhibitions make the core of a curatorial project which examines why, and how, art since the 1990s has revealed the economy to be the axis of contemporary existence. Presented at Stills in Edinburgh [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2013
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg presents Steve McCurry In the Flow of Time. Photographs from Asia 1980–2011, an exhibition on view 19 January–16 June 2013. Steve McCurry, Golden rock. The Shwe Pye Daw, a holy place. Kyaiktiyo, Burma, [Read More]
Nottingham Contemporary presents John Newling Ecologies of Value, an exhibition on view 26 January–7 April 2013. Nottingham-based John Newling belongs to a generation of artists whose work evolved in the wake of Conceptual Art, Land [Read More]
Nottingham Contemporary presents Piero Gilardi Collaborative Effects, an exhibition on view 26 January–7 April 2013. Piero Gilardi, Vestito Natura-Anguria (Nature Watermelon Costume), 1967. Polyurethane foam. Courtesy the artist. Piero Gilardi was an influential figure in [Read More]
The San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) announce the first West Coast survey exhibition of Gutai (1954-1972)—a significant avant-garde artist collective in postwar Japan whose overriding directive was: “Do something no one’s ever done before.” On [Read More]
Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) at Rivington Place presents Peter Clarke Wind Blowing on the Cape Flats, an exhibition on view 16 January–9 March 2013. Peter Clarke, Coming and Going, 1960. Oil, 511 x [Read More]
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences has reached a new milestone Vikas Patel of Cary, became it’s 1,000,000th visitor. Patel, a dermatologist with a practice in Brier Creek, says he thought it would be [Read More]
The Yale School of Art presents Katz x Katz, an exhibition on view Jan. 15-March 10 at the School of Art’s 32 Edgewood Gallery. The exhibition features 70 pieces from the artist’s personal collection, including [Read More]
Project Arts Centre presents Detouched on view 25 January–30 March 2013. Detouched isn’t a word. As a word that isn’t a word, it exists somewhere between retouched and detached. It’s also fairly close to untouched, [Read More]
Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (MOCA) presents Corin Hewitt The Hedge, open January 18–April 14, 2013. Corin Hewitt, process image for The Hedge, 2012. Courtesy of the artist. Continuing his series of performance-based installations developed [Read More]
Centre d’art contemporain d’Ivry – le Credac presents Koenraad Dedobbeleer Workmanship of Certainty, an exhibition on view 18 January–31 March 2013/ “Dysfunctional Sculptures” The sculptures of the Belgian artist Koenraad Dedobbeleer (b. 1975) work like [Read More]
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presents La invencion concreta [Concrete Invention]. Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, on view January 23–September 16, 2013. em>Tomas Maldonado, Composición 208, 1951. The Fundación Cisneros/Colección Patricia Phelps de [Read More]
MK Gallery announces Silvia Bachli Eric Hattan What about Sunday?, on view 18 January–31 March 2013. Silvia Bächli works primarily in drawing and painting on paper and includes around 100 works made over the last [Read More]
The Charleston Museum presents Early 20th Century Quilts, an exhibition on view through August 4, 2013. The Charleston Museum This exhibit in the Museum’s Historic Textile Gallery spans the tumultuous years from 1900 through the [Read More]
The Charleston Museum presents Hunt & Habit, an exhibition on view January 12 through April 21, 2013 in the museum’s Historic Textiles Gallery. Hunt & Habit will include women’s and men’s riding habits, hats and [Read More]
Gl Holtegaard presents Tova Mozard The big scene open 18 January–17 March 2013. Tova Mozard (b. 1979) is one of the major talents among the young generation of Swedish artists. Her works often have the [Read More]
Gl Holtegaard presents Randi & Katrine The Clam Box – Come back to pleasure open 18 January–17 March 2013. The Danish artist duo Randi & Katrine will be featured at the art gallery Gl Holtegaard [Read More]
Modern Art Oxford is a leading organisation in the UK for the presentation of contemporary art. The gallery has a strong national and international reputation established during 48 years of influential exhibition-making. Haegue Yang, Teacher [Read More]