The Vancouver Art Gallery presents LIGHTS OUT! Canadian Painting from the 1960s, an exhibition on view February 18 to April 29, 2012. The 1960s was a decade of enormous political and cultural tumult throughout the [Read More]
Fine Art
WIELS presents the first retrospective of Dutch artist Daan van Golden in Belgium, on view through 29.04.2012. Daan van Golden, White Painting, 1966. Gloss paint on canvas on framed panel. 100 x 100cm. Museum Boijmans [Read More]
The Phoenix Art Museum presents And the Land Grew Quiet: New Work by Matthew Moore, an exhibition on view through June 10, 2012. And the Land Grew Quiet: New Work by Matthew Moore, is the [Read More]
The Ringling Museum presents Peter Paul Rubens: Impressions of a Master, an exhibition, in partnership with the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, on view from Feb. 17, 2012 to June 3, 2012 in [Read More]
The Dayton Art Institute has acquired a a large painting by noted American artist Elmer Bischoff (1916–1991). This oil on canvas, dating from 1952, is the gift of Adelie L. Bishcoff, the aritst’s widow. It [Read More]
The Scottish National Gallery presents Red Chalk Raphael to Ramsay, a free exhibition on view 18th February − 10th June 2012. Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Copy of the Figure of ‘Prudence’ from Raphael’s Fresco of [Read More]
The Morgan Library & Museum presents a retrospective exhibition of drawings by Dan Flavin, on view February 17—July 1, 2012. Dan Flavin (1933-1996), blue trees in wind, 1957. Grease pencil on ledger paper, 7 7/8 [Read More]
The Bergen Kunsthall presents Brannon, Buttner, Kierulf, Kierulf, Kilpper an exhibition, on view 9 March–8 April, 2012. Caroline Kierulf, 2012 The exhibition revolves around what could be called ‘the materiality of communication‘ as well as [Read More]
The Museum Frieder Burda presents a William Copley retrospective on view 18 February – 10 June 2012. Much of the work exhibited is from the estate of the artist, many of which are shown in [Read More]
The Petach Tikva Museum of Art presents Ofakim. Yosef-Joseph Dadoune, an exhibition on view through 26 May 2012. Yosef-Joseph Dadoune, “Ofakim,” 2010, video In the past twelve years, the work of artist and filmmaker Yosef-Joseph [Read More]
The Getty Museum presents In Focus. Picturing Landscape, an exhibition on view May 22–October 7, 2012. Sandbars, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 1966. William A. Garnett (American, 1916–2006). Cibachrome print. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. [Read More]
UCCA is proud to presents a major exhibition in collaboration with Parkett, opening on February 25th. Installed across three of four exhibition spaces at UCCA, “Inside a Book a House of Gold” takes its title [Read More]
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum presents the following programs featuring artists in the Deutsche Bank Series at the Guggenheim: Being Singular Plural, on view March 2–June 6. The exhibition presents recent and newly produced film, [Read More]
The Hammer Museum presents an exhibition of work by Alex Hubbard exhibition, on view February 18th – May 20th, 2012. Alex Hubbard, The Border, The Ship 2011, 2011, Single-channel video, color with sound, 9 minutes [Read More]
Kunstverein Munchen presents Willem de Rooij. Untilted, an exhibition on view 19 February–15 April 2012. Willem de Rooij, “Vertigo’s Doll,” 2010. Tapestry, unbleached linen warp, using 10 different fills, each fill a different mixture of [Read More]
The Kunsthal Rotterdam presents Sweet & Salt Water and the Dutch, an exhibition on view 14 February to 10 June 2012. Water is the single most defining element of the Dutch identity. The ease with [Read More]
The Centro de Arte Contemporaneo de Malaga presents William Kentridge. Won’t you join the dance?, an exhibition on view 14/02/12 – 13/05/12. William Kentridge, Centro de Arte Contemporaneo de Malaga William Kentridge: Did not you [Read More]
The Center for Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College (CCS Bard) presents seven new exhibitions open March 18–April 15, 2012. Beginning in March, the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS [Read More]