The Frick Collection will present Vincent van Gogh’s Portrait of a Peasant (Patience Escalier). The painting has not left its home institution, the Norton Simon Museum, in Pasadena, CA, in nearly forty years, making this [Read More]
Fine Art
The Columbia Museum of Art is honored to be the recipient of 594 works of art from Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, internationally recognized collectors of contemporary art. This substantial collection represents work in various media [Read More]
The Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery have announced that John Max Rosenfield, Harvard Professor Emeritus of East Asian Art, will be awarded the Charles Lang Freer Medal in recognition of his [Read More]
Google announce its partnership with the SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia, and the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, South Carolina, bringing a number of the museums’ top works online with the innovative [Read More]
In celebration of its 10th-anniversary year, The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts presents the exhibition In the Still Epiphany, on view from April 5 to October 27, 2012. Artist Gedi Sibony is creating a large-scale, [Read More]
Tate Modern presents Neue Slowenische Kunst (1984–1992): A Historical Perspective. A series of talks, screenings and performances at Tate Modern. Neue Slovenian Kunst were an important artist collective formed in the 1980s in Slovenia comprising [Read More]
The The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents Durer and Beyond: Central European Drawings 1400–1700, in an exhibition on view April 3–September 3, 2012. Urs Graf, The Bearer of the Banner of the Canton Glarus, 1521. [Read More]
The National Gallery in London presents Titian’s First Masterpiece. The Flight into Egypt, on view 4 April – 19 August 2012. Titian The Flight into Egypt, about 1506-7. © The State Hermitage Museum / Natalia [Read More]
HangarBicocca reopens to visitors on 11 April 2012 with renewed spaces and two original exhibition projects: NON NON NON, the first retrospective dedicated to visual artists Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi, undisputed voices of [Read More]
The Art Museum of Southeast Texas (AMSET) presents a dynamic exhibition showcasing artwork depicting classic marine and nautical life. Contemporary American Marine Art: 15th Annual Exhibition of the American Society of Marine Artists on view [Read More]
Tate Britain unveiled Patrick Keiller’s The Robinson Institute on 27 March – the first Tate Britain Commission made in response to Tate’s Collection of British and international art, supported by Sotheby’s. The Robinson Institute is [Read More]
The Art Gallery of New South Wales announces this year’s Archibald, Wynne & Sulman 2012 winners. Tim Storrier The histrionic wayfarer (after Bosch), Archibald Prize 2012 winner This year, the 91st year of the Archibald [Read More]
The Louvre presents The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne, Leonardo da Vinci’s ultimate masterpiece, on view March 29–June 25, 2012 in the Napoleon Hall. Leonardo da Vinci, Virgin and Child with Saint Anne. 1503–1519. [Read More]
Kunstmuseum Basel presents Renoir. Between Bohemia and Bourgeoisie. The Early Years, an exhibition on view 1. April – 12. August 2012, focusing on the underappreciated early work of the great painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919). Fifty [Read More]
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts presents Making History. Twentieth Century African American Art, on view March 31 through June 10, 2012, the exhibition features more than 50 paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by [Read More]
The James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown presents an exhibition from Florence’s Uffizi Gallery Art, on view April 21, 2012 through August 10, 2012. Fabrizio Boschi (Firenze 1572-1642), The Miracle of the Manna, 1594-1597 [Read More]
The Fitchburg Art Museum presents The Magic of Antarctic Colors: David Abbey Paige, Artist of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition 1933-1935, an exhibition on view from April 15- June 24, 2012. David Abbey Paige Group of [Read More]
Lunds konsthallpresents Social Fabric, an exhibition, on view 6 April–27 May 2012, organised by Iniva (Institute for International Visual Art) in London that uses textiles to explore colonial history, international trade, labour and militant politics. [Read More]