The Morris Museum of Art presentss Philip Juras: The Southern Frontier, Landscapes Inspired by Bartram’s Travels on view from Mat 28,2011. While there are written descriptions of the Southern wilderness before European settlement—particularly by the [Read More]
Fine Art
The Middelheim Museum presents Erwin Wurm – Wear me out an exhibition on view 29.5.2011 – 25.9.2011. Wurm works in a wide range of media and materials, from the very traditional to the utterly modern: [Read More]
With the official opening of the new display of the collection of older Danish and Nordic art, the National Gallery of Denmark also welcomes audiences to an all-new display of modern French art. The collection [Read More]
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) is the first U.S. venue for Robert Adams: The Place We Live, A Retrospective Selection of Photographs. The exhibition will feature more than 200 black-and-white photos spanning Adams’s 45-year career, [Read More]
The grand summer exhibition 2011 at the Museum Frieder Burda is dedicated to Neo Rauch. From 28 May to 18 September 2011, around 40 main works by the artist from Leipzig from the past 20 [Read More]
Wyspa Institute of Art presents Alternativa exhibition, on view on view 29 May–30 September 2011. Located in the legendary Gdansk Shipyard, where the workers’ strikes of 1980 began the process of the disintegration of the [Read More]
The most comprehensive exhibition of Surrealist art ever to be shown in this country is on view at the Vancouver Art Gallery May 28, 2011 through September 25, 2011. The Colour of My Dreams: The [Read More]
The summer season at Kunsthal Charlottenborg includes Corso Multisala (20 May–4 September), a group show featuring young Swiss artists; Pablo Bronstein (11 June–14 August), which includes a giant neoclassical pissoir; and the latest block of [Read More]
The Museum of Modern Art presents Cy Twombly: Sculpture, an exhibition of seven sculptures recently acquired from the artist’s collection, ranging in date from 1954 to 2005. These sculptures, the first by Twombly to enter [Read More]
The Hudson River Museum presents Susan Wides: The Hudson Valley, From Mannahatta to Kaaterskill Timely and Hard-hitting Interpretations of a Changing Hudson Valley on view May 28 and on view until September 11. Photographer Susan [Read More]
The National Gallery of Denmark presents an exhibition of Danish and Nordic Art 1750-1900 on view from 28 May 2011. From the birth of Danish painting through the famous Golden Age of Danish art to [Read More]
Fotomuseum Winterthur presents Ai Weiwei – Interlacing an exhibition open 28 May until 21 August 2011. Ai Weiwei – Interlacing is the first major exhibition of photographs and videos by Ai Weiwei. It foregrounds Ai [Read More]
Exhibition part of new, multi-year partnership focused on contemporary and modern art The Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) announces a three-year partnership between the AGA and Enbridge Pipelines Inc. that will facilitate the creation and [Read More]
Stroom Den Haag presents an exhibition of work by Raphael Zarka . On view 29 May–21 August 2011. Opening: Saturday 28 May, 4 pm. Stroom Den Haag presents the first solo exhibition in the Netherlands [Read More]
View of Matlock by William Marlow has been bought for Buxton Museum and Art Gallery with the help of the Art Fund View of Matlock, Derbyshire by William Marlow (c 1780) depicts a significant moment [Read More]
The South London Gallery presents an exhibition of work by George Shaw, on view 25 May – 3 July 2011. George Shaw, Scenes from The Passion: The Cop Shop, 1999-2000 Humbrol enamel on board, 43 [Read More]
Fondazione Galleria Civica di Trento presents Silver Summer Program: two solo exhibitions, a workshop and a series of new publications, which over the summer of 2011 will turn the Foundation’s “white cubes” into a set [Read More]
The American West was a source of great fascination for Easterners and visitors to this country alike during the 19th century. Novelists such as James Fenimore Cooper and Charles Bird King capitalized on this fascination [Read More]