The Philbrook Museum of Art, along with community partner, The John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation, is proud to present the exhibition Doors of No Return: The Remains of Africa’s Slave Castles. The exhibition will [Read More]
Fine Art
The Royal West of England Academy presents Damien Hirst: Charity, an exhibition on view 6 June 2011 – end May 2012. For twelve months, Charity – Damien Hirst’s twenty-two foot high painted bronze statue – [Read More]
The Snite Museum of Art presents Josef Albers Formulation : Articulation, 1972. On view in the Milly and Fritz Kaeser Mestrovic Studio Gallery, June 5—July 24, 2011. Selected works from this print suite generously given [Read More]
Centre Pompidou-Metz presents Daniel Buren Echoes, works in situ, on view through 9 September 2011. Daniel Buren, “Photo Souvenir: Échos, travaux in situ,” Centre Pompidou-Metz, mai 2011 © Adagp, Paris 2011, Daniel Buren / Photo [Read More]
Kunsthaus Graz presents Measuring the World Heterotopias and Knowledge Spaces in Art. On view 11 June–4 September 2011. Opening: 10 June 2011, 7pm. Artists collect visual archives like explorers stick maps on their walls. Plans [Read More]
Exhibition features new and iconic figurative works from Chicago and beyond The University of Chicago’s Smart Museum of Art announces Go Figure, a new exhibition that examines the human form in contemporary art. Exhibition open [Read More]
The Westmoreland Museum of American Art presents They Practice What They Teach: Artist Faculty of Carnegie Institute of Technology on view through September 4, 2011. Robert Lepper, Study for the mural at the Mineral Industries [Read More]
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) opened a unique exhibition featuring Canadian artist Kathleen Munn on June 4, on view until August 28. The Passion of Kathleen Munn will feature nearly 40 works by Munn, [Read More]
Kunsthalle Tübingen pesents an exhibition of Sculpture by Evan Penny. Open 2 June to 4 September 2011. Evan Penny’s sculptures portray human bodies in their true colors and down to the last hair, with all [Read More]
Dunedin Public Art Gallery presents Dane Mitchell Radiant Matter Part II. Exhibition open through August 28, 2011. One of the most highly regarded contemporary artists to emerge from New Zealand in recent years, Dane Mitchell [Read More]
Museum Villa Stuck presents Street Life & Home Stories Photographs from the Goetz Collection on view 1 June–11 September 2011. Street Life & Home Stories presents works by 24 artists from the photographic archive of [Read More]
This major international exhibition features monumental new works by four of the most exciting and renowned artists working today: Alexander Ponomarev (Russia), Hans Op de Beeck (Belgium), Adrian Ghenie (Romania) and Ryoichi Kurokawa (Japan). One [Read More]
Kunsthalle Düsseldorf presents THE GROUP 1965 – We are boys an exhibition organised in collaboration with the Japan Foundation / Japanisches Kulturinstitut to mark “150 years of friendship between Germany and Japan. On view through [Read More]
The Arlington Museum of Art presents Bowman & Bowman: Experiments in Visual Metaphors. On view JUNE 1 – JULY 31, 2011. Partners in life and in art, Lee and Carol Bowman present a variegated show [Read More]
The Rubin Museum in Tel Aviv presents a Selection of Reuven Rubin Paintings from the Permanent collection on view through 30/11/2011. Selected highlights from the museum’s permanent collection, spanning from his earliest works painted in [Read More]
In June, Michael Clark Company will present the world premiere of a new commission for the Turbine Hall, open 8–12 June 2011, following the company’s public residency last summer: a unique situation in which visitors [Read More]
Fotomuseum Winterthur presents Alexander Rodchenko: Revolution in Photography an exhibition on view 28.05.2011 – 14.08.2011. Modernism made photography what it is. It gave it self-confidence and made it trust itself. Self-confidence because photography in the [Read More]
Kunsthalle Marcel Duchamp presents Ai Weiwei Sunflower Seeds on view through 17 July 2011. After much initial uncertainty, the modified version of Ai Weiwei’s installation “Sunflower Seeds”—featuring a different type of seed to that of [Read More]