Two Figures and Landscape, a 1954 painting from renowned artist Hughie Lee-Smith (1915–1999), recently joined six other works by Lee-Smith in the Detroit Institute of Arts’ (DIA) “New Art for a New Self Awareness” gallery [Read More]
Fine Art
Tate Modern presents Shuji Terayama: ‘Who can say that we should not live like dogs?’, an exhibition on view 16–25 March 2012. Shuji Terayama, “Butterfly,” 1974. © courtesy the Terayama Museum Questions were an important [Read More]
The Getty Research Institute announced the acquisition of 82 prints by German artist Max Liebermann (1847–1935). The collection of prints spans a large part of the artist’s career and highlights the celebrated painter’s skill as [Read More]
The Malmo Konsthall presents Tauba Auerbach, Tetrachromat, an exhibition on view 17 March–10 June. In Tauba Auerbach’s work traditional distinctions between image, dimensionality and content collapse. Surface, specifically the larger issues surrounding topology, has been [Read More]
The Gibbes Museum of Art presents The Art of Alfred Hutty. Woodstock to Charleston in an exhibition on view through April 22, 2012. Day’s End (also known as Close of Day), ca. 1940, by Alfred [Read More]
The Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden and the Stadtmuseum in Baden-Baden presents a joint exhibition of entirely new works by Jan De Cock, on view 10 March–24 June 2012. Jan De Cock, Installation view, Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, [Read More]
The Museum Jorn in Silkeborg presents James Ensor exhibition on view through 5/6 2012. James Ensor, Masques regardant une tortue [Masker ser på en skildpadde], 1894, olie på lærred, 22 x 37 cm, The Franck [Read More]
Kazunobu’s Epic Series Presents the Legendary Lives and Deeds of the Buddha’s 500 Disciples The Sackler Gallery presents Masters of Mercy. Buddha’s Amazing Disciples an exhibition on view March 10 through July 8, 2012. In [Read More]
Kunsthalle Dusseldorf presents Nira Pereg. Kept Alive, an exhibition on view 9 March–9 April 2012. Opening: Thursday, 8 March 2012, 7pm. Nira Pereg, “Kept Alive,” 2009–2010. 3-channel-video installation. Videostill. © Nira Pereg. It is our [Read More]
The Stedelijk Museum presents Blues Before Sunrise, a project by artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen that takes place in Amsterdam’s largest public park, the Vondelpark. From the 7th until the 25th of March, all 275 [Read More]
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston presents Seeking Shambhala, an exhibition on view March 6, 2012 – September 30, 2012. Gonkar Gyatso (Tibetan, born 1961), The Shambala in Modern Times, 2008. Silkscreen with gold and [Read More]
The Staatliche Museen zu Berlin presents Native American Modernism. Art from North America on view at the Ethnological Museum in Dahlem, exhibition open Sat 3 March – Sun 28 October 2012. David Bradley: Pueblo Feast [Read More]
The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia presents Kesu. The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer, an exhibition on view through September 3, 2012. Born in 1927 in Alert Bay, BC, to [Read More]
The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia has received a private ‘treasure’ of early Bill Reid works. The new pieces, valued at more than $500,000, expand MOA’s Bill Reid collection – already [Read More]
The Bellevue Arts Museum presents Dirk Staschke. Falling Feels a Lot Like Flying, an exhibition on view March 1 – May 27, 2012. Dirk Staschke Wishing Well, Knowing Otherwise (detail), 2011 Ceramic 6.5 x 4 [Read More]
Overgaden Institute of Contemporary Art in Copenhagen presents Ebbe Stub Wittrup. The Voice of Things,an exhibition on view through 1 April 2012. Ebbe Stub Wittrup, Eight Cards, Card#4, 2011 C-print, 40×30 cm Overgaden The question [Read More]
The South London Gallery presents Edward Thomasson. Inside, an exhibition on view 2 March – 13 May 2012. British artist Edward Thomasson presents an exhibition of new works in the South London Gallery’s first floor [Read More]
The Art Gallery of Ontario presents IAIN BAXTER&. Works 1958–2011, an exhibition on view from March 3 to Aug. 12, 2012. IAIN BAXTER& N.E. Thing Co. Still Life with 6 Trucks, Highway 1, Saskatchewan, 1968. [Read More]