The Museo del Prado presents “The Hermitage in the Prado” an exhibition on view until to 25 March 2012. Comprising 179 works from the Hermitage’s celebrated collections of paintings, drawings and sculptures in addition to [Read More]
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The San Diego Museum of Art presents Experiments in Abstraction. Art in Southern California, 1945 to 1980 an exhibition on view through February 19, 2012. Oskar Fischinger (born in Germany, 1900-1967), Balls, #16, Oil on [Read More]
Curating in the expanded field – Application deadline: January 16, 2012 (arrival date) “Saturday 25 juni 2011, Booklaunch Fluiten in het Donker, finnissage of the exhibition Fluiten in het Donker , 21 May – 26 [Read More]
Fundación Botín presents Paul Graham Europe : America an exhibition on view until 8 January 2012. Photograph of Paul Graham in the Botín Foundation venue. Photo: Esteban Cobo. Two key periods of Paul Graham’s art [Read More]
S.M.A.K. presents Mekhitar Garabedian without even leaving, we are already no longer there, on view 2 December 2011–26 February 2012. Mekhitar Garabedian, “Without even leaving, we are already no longer there” (video still), 2010–2011. Courtesy [Read More]
Raven Row presents an exhibition of work by Asier Mendizabal. Open 8 December 2011–12 February 2012. Raven Row will present the work of Asier Mendizabal (born Ordizia, Basque Country, 1973), in his largest exhibition outside [Read More]
This exhibition, on view 2 December 2011 – 9 March 2012, presents a selection from the RA Editions’ portfolio of contemporary, limited edition prints by Royal Academicians, graduates of the Royal Academy Schools and associates. [Read More]
The San Diego Museum of Art presents the exhibition Mexican Modern Painting from the Andrés Blaisten Collection on view through through February 19, 2012. With the collection’s tremendous selection of modern art by many of [Read More]
Secession presents Attila Csorgo an exhibition on view December 2, 2011 – February 5, 2012. Combining the media of photography, sculpture, and drawing, the works of Hungarian-born artist Attila Csörgõ offer viewers an ironic and [Read More]
The Museum of Fine Art Houston presents Revelation: Major Paintings by Jules Olitski on view at the MFAH February 12, 2012. Jules Olitski, American, 1922-2007. With Love and Disregard: Rapture, 2002, acrylic on canvas, private [Read More]
Kunstbau of the Lenbachhauses Opens Egon Schiele Unsalvageable Ego. Works from the Albertina, an exhibition on view 3 December 2011 – 4 March 2012. Egon Schiele Landscape (Kreuzberg near Krumau), 1910 Black chalk, water colour [Read More]
Enel Contemporanea is in favour of the MACRO’s exhibition schedule in the autumn with one of the most important artists today: Carsten Höller, the winner of the 2011 Enel Contemporanea Award. Enel Contemporanea 2011. Carsten [Read More]
The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum presents Antonio López an exhibition on view 01.22. 2012. Usually classed as a realist painter, Antonio López (born in Tomelloso in 1936) is one of the most idiosyncratic artists at [Read More]
The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum presents Kiefer an exhibition open 01.08.2012. Anselm Kiefer, Bilbao Fine Arts Museum Anselm Kiefer (Donaueschingen, 1945) is the most internationally acclaimed German artist at work today. Both cultured and complex, [Read More]
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has acquired two life-size allegorical figure statues by the late Florentine Baroque master, Giovanni Baratta (1640–1747). The rediscovery of these sculptures, Wealth and Prudence, has been recognized as [Read More]
Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain presents Wannes Goetschalckx: Toothpick, on view 8 January 2012. Wannes Goetschalckx © Andres Lejona. The starting point for Wannes Goetschalckx’s (*1978, lives and works in Belgium) project was an [Read More]
Iniva at Rivington Place presents Abdoulaye Konate Window Commission 2011 on 7 December 2011–3 January 2012. Abdoulaye Konaté, “Le dos à l’Âme (Soul Denial),” 2008. Textile, © the artist. Photo: Jeff Morgan. Artist Abdoulaye Konaté [Read More]
George Minne and Maurice Maeterlinck were ‘symmetrical spirits’, who were seen as innovators in their time in the international arts centres. The Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent presents The World of Minne and Maeterlinck, [Read More]