Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles MOCAtv presents Marnie Weber’s A Western Song as part of the West Coast Video Art series directed and edited by Peter Kirby. In the film Weber discusses her transition [Read More]
Fine Art
Arts Council Collection and British Council announced the joint acquisition of Grayson Perry’s The Vanity of Small Differences, a series of six tapestries Perry created this year alongside the Channel 4 series ‘All in the [Read More]
Fine Art Society presents Carving In Britain. From 1910 To Now, an exhibition across two floors of the gallery that tells the story of carving in Britain from 1910 to the present day, on view [Read More]
The Whitney Museum of American Art announced that the 2014 Whitney Biennial will take a bold new form with three curators from outside the Museum offering their unique perspectives on the state of contemporary art [Read More]
21er Haus presents BUSY. Exhausted Self / Unlimited Ability, on view 13 January 2013. The exhibition BUSY. Exhausted Self / Unlimited Ability at the 21er Haus explores the relationship between work and creativity, discussing tendencies [Read More]
Galway Arts Centre presents Sarah Browne Diabolic Loop, an exhibition on view December 7, 2012–January 27, 2013. Sarah Browne, The Cognitive Radio, 2012. Still from HD video, 24:30 minutes. Courtesy the artist. The title of [Read More]
De Appel arts centre announces Call for applications. de Appel Curatorial Programme 2013–2014 Initiated in 1994 as an in-house international training trajectory for young curators, the Curatorial Programme of de Appel arts centre offers its [Read More]
The Toledo Museum of Art has acquired Spiegel, a monumental, two-part stainless steel sculpture by the acclaimed Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa. Its acquisition was made possible by a generous local donor who wishes to remain [Read More]
MoMA PS1 is hosting two major events in December to raise needed funds for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts: a special Sunday Sessions, featuring performances in the VW Dome at MoMA PS1, co-presented with Pitchfork (December [Read More]
The Museum of Modern Art has announced the gift of Robert Rauschenberg’s Canyon (1959) by the Family of Ileana Sonnabend. Robert Rauschenberg Canyon 1959. © 2012 Museum of Modern Art. Photo by John Wronn. Canyon [Read More]
The Guggenheim recently acquired selections from R.H. Quaytman’s Point de Gaze, Chapter 23 (2011), on view now in the exhibition Now’s the Time: Recent Acquisitions. The Guggenheim has a long history of collecting and exhibiting [Read More]
Seattle Art Museum announced it has recieved funding for the restoration of Jackson Pollock’s Sea Change (1947) through the Bank of America Art Conservation Project. Sea Change, 1947 Oil and pebbles on canvas Jackson Pollock [Read More]
Fri-Art, Kunsthalle Freiburg is seeking a curator to plan, organise and manage its artistic programme. The main responsibilities will be to organise between four and five exhibitions per year, to manage the exhibition budget and [Read More]
The London Transport Museum presents The Serco Prize for Illustration 2012, an exhibition on view through 10 December 2012. This year’s theme is Secret London and there are 50 works of art on display, each [Read More]
S.M.A.K. presents Joachim Koester Maybe One Must Begin with Some Particular Places, an exhibition on view 20 November 2012–10 March 2013. Joachim Koester, Maybe One Must Begin with Some Particular Places, 2012. Installation view. Courtesy [Read More]
Tate Modern presents Objects in Mirror are Closer than they Appear, 0n view through 17 February 2013. Tate Modern’s Project Space continues its series of international collaborations with Objects in Mirror are Closer than they [Read More]
Para/Site presents Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? The Paradox of Choice in a Time of Anxiety with Adam Curtis, Michael Lee, Sun Xun, and Tang Kwok Hin on 1 December 2012–17 February 2013. Sun [Read More]
S.M.A.K. announce Martin Germann as new Senior Curator. Between 2008 and 2011, Martin Germann has been Curator at kestnergesellschaft Hanover. He has worked on solo exhibitions and publications with artists like Michaël Borremans, Michael Sailstorfer, [Read More]