Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago presents an exhibition of work by Heidi Norton on view Aug 7–Oct 23, 2012. Heidi Norton Herbarium Specimens—An Intersection, 2012 Glass, wax, mirror, resin, cactus, fern, 61 x 43 1/2 [Read More]
Fine Art
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago presents Jimmy Robert Vis-a-vis, an exhibition on view Aug 25–Nov 25, 2012. Jimmy Robert Untitled, 2010 Archival inkjet print and white metal sheet 34 5/8 x 34 5/8 in. (80 [Read More]
The Israel Museum announced the appointment of Rita Kersting as its new Landeau Family Curator of Contemporary Art. A former director of the Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, and currently working in The [Read More]
Israel Museum presents Crossplay. Male Actors Female Roles in Kabuki Theatre, an exhibition on view through November 10, 2012. Crossplay: Male Actors, Female Roles in Kabuki Theatre A glimpse into the world of Kabuki, a [Read More]
Malmo Konsthall presents Mike Nelson 408 tons of imperfect geometry open 18 August–21 October 2012. Mike Nelson (b. 1967) is one of the most appreciated artists of his generation. His work predominantly features sculpture and [Read More]
National Center for Contemporary Arts in Ekaterinburg, Russia presents Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art on September 13–October 22, 2012. Christina Lucas, La Liberté Raisonnée, 2009. Approx. 5 feet. In 2010, the 1st Ural Industrial [Read More]
Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg announces Contemporary Prints by American Women. A Selection from the Gift of Martha and Jim Sweeny, an exhibition on view September 8, 2012 through February 2, 2013. Betye Saar [Read More]
Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum (CAF) presents Bloom Projects: Annie Lapin, History =ing on view August 5 – September 30, 2012. Annie Lapin, Untitled 1, 2012, Oil on canvas, 82 x 72 in., Courtesy the [Read More]
American Art Museum announced the nominees for its contemporary artist award, established in 2001 to recognize an artist younger than 50 who has produced a significant body of work and consistently demonstrates exceptional creativity. The [Read More]
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia announces Anish Kapoor, the first major exhibition in Australia of the Mumbai-born, London-based artist, part of the Sydney International Art Series supported by the NSW Government throught Destination NSW. OOpen [Read More]
MoMA PS1 presents Lara Favaretto: Just Knocked Out a survey on view through September 10, 2012. Comprising a dozen works from the past fifteen years, as well as new pieces created specifically for the exhibition. [Read More]
Norton Simon Museum presents Significant Objects: The Spell of Still Life, an exhibition on view through Jan. 21, 2013. Drawing on the spectacular resources of the Norton Simon collections, as well as a few select [Read More]
Tate presents The Gallery of Lost Art an immersive, online exhibition, on view until 1 July 2013, that tells the fascinating stories of artworks that have disappeared. Destroyed, stolen, discarded, rejected, erased, ephemeral – some [Read More]
Museum der Moderne Salzburg (MdM) presents an exhibition of work by John Cage on view through 7.10.2012. The 100th birthday of the composer, musician, philosopher, writer and thinker John Cage is celebrated all over the [Read More]
Norton Simon Museum presents Lessons of the Cherry Blossom. Japanese Woodblock Prints, an exhibition on view through September 03, 2012. Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797–1858) Noto Province, Waterfall Bay, from the Famous Views of the (Sixty-odd) [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) reveals the seven artists selected for the 21st edition of Primavera, the annual exhibition for Australian artists aged 35 years and under. Primavera 2012 is curated by the [Read More]
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents Ohie Toshio and the Perfection of the Japanese Book, on view August 4th – October 21st. Suzanne Treister, Sheeps’ Afternoon, 1996, leather-bound book with slipcase and chemise, [Read More]
Lynn Zelevansky, The Henry Heinz II Director of Carnegie Museum of Art, announced today the promised gifts of six photographs and one glass plate negative from the collection of William Talbott Hillman. Five photographs are [Read More]