The Qatar Museums Authority presents Louise Bourgeois. Conscious and Unconscious an exhibition on view 20 January, 2012 – 1 June, 2012 in the QMA Gallery, Katara. Louise Bourgeois, Qatar Museums Authority The French-American artist Louise [Read More]
Fine Art
Chisenhale Gallery in London presents a solo exhibition by Christina Mackie, on view 20 January – 11 March 2012, comprising a number of new works across sculpture, video, photography and drawing. Mackie has titled the [Read More]
The Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, California College of the Arts (CCA) presents John Baldessari: Class Assignments (Optional) on view January 19–March 31, 2012. In May 2011, John Baldessari was awarded an honorary doctorate degree [Read More]
The Salle University Art Museum and Connelly Library present Jane Irish. War is Not What You Think an exhibition on view January 17 – March 29, 2012. Irish’s work explores the impact of the Vietnam [Read More]
The New Museum presents The Ungovernables an exhibition on view 2/15/12 – 4/22/12. Abigail DeVille, What Happens to a Dream Deferred…Supernova, 2009. Cardboard, paint, paper, and plastic, 20 x 12 sq. ft (6 x 3.6 [Read More]
MK Gallery presents Daria Martin: Sensorium Tests, on view 20 January–8 April 2012. Preview: 19 January, 6–10pm. Daria Martin, “Sensorium Tests,” Production Still. Photo: Thierry Bal Daria Martin’s first survey exhibition in a UK public [Read More]
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg presents The Art of Deceleration. Motion and Rest in Art from Caspar David Friedrich to Ai Weiwei, on view Until 9 April 2012. The Art of Deceleration distills a theme that touches a [Read More]
Fondazione Prada presents 24 h Museum, open 24–25 January 2012. Prada presents “24 h Museum”, an ephemeral museum conceived by Francesco Vezzoli in collaboration with AMO, the kaleidoscopic off-shoot of the OMA/Rem Koolhaas architecture studio. [Read More]
The Nouveau Musee National de Monaco presents LE SILENCE Une fiction to be held at Villa Paloma, NMNM, February 2nd until April 3rd, 2012. The work of 25 artists will invite the visitor, via a [Read More]
The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, University of California (BAM/PFA) present Tables of Content: Ray Johnson and Robert Warner Bob Box Archive / MATRIX 241 on view January 27–May 20, 2012. Ray Johnson: [Read More]
Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art presents SHORT BIG DRAMA – Angela Bulloch a solo exhibition on view 21 January–9 April 2012. Angela Bulloch WikiLeak – Kaupthing Claims, 2011 Rules Series Gouache Wall Painting [Read More]
The National Gallery of Art reopens its galleries devoted to impressionism and post-impressionism in the West Building, to the public on January 28, 2012. Edouard Manet, The Railway, 1873, oil on canvas National Gallery of [Read More]
The James A. Michener Art Museum presents Mavis Smith. Hidden Realities an exhibition on view January 14-May 20, 2012. Reception: February 3, 6-7:30 p.m. Mavis Smith Night Pool, 2009, Egg tempera on panel. The paintings [Read More]
The Rijksmuseum has acquired an undisputed masterpiece for the new arrangement of the museum’s exhibits. The object in question is a unique lifelike Flemish terracotta bust of Mary in mourning (ca. 1500-1510), called Our Lady [Read More]
The Art Gallery of Hamilton presents William Kurelek. The Messenger. On view from January 28 to April 29, WILLIAM KURELEK: THE MESSENGER is the first exhibition of William Kurelek’s (1927 – 1977) work in a [Read More]
The Metropolitan Museum’s collection of American art, one of the finest and most comprehensive in the world, returns to view in expanded, reconceived, and dramatic new galleries on January 16, 2012, when the Museum inaugurates [Read More]
The Abbot Hall Art Gallery opens Turner and his Contemporaries. The Hickman Bacon Watercolour Collection an exhibition on view xhibition 12 January – 14 April 2012. As part of its Fiftieth Anniversary, Abbot Hall Art [Read More]
The Thinker” returns to the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University after two years on loan to the North Carolina Museum of Art. Starting Jan. 25, the public can again view this iconic work by [Read More]