The Kimbell Art Museum presents Picasso and Braque: The Cubist Experiment, 1910–1912, on view from May 29 through August 21, 2011. Picasso and Braque: The Cubist Experiment, 1910–1912, the first exhibition to unite many of [Read More]
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The Karen Blixen Museum announces its new exhibition, In Your Words by artists Nanna Debois Buhl (DK) and Brendan Fernandes (CA). On view through 4. September, 2011. Buhl and Fernandes have collaborated to create six [Read More]
Extra City Kunsthal Antwerpen presents Museum of Display, on view 20 May–3 July 2011. Opening: Thursday 19 May. With works and interventions by Josef Dabernig, Jill Magid, Isabelle Cornaro, Neïl Beloufa, Metahaven, Nico Dockx, Kris [Read More]
The Knoxville Museum of Art presents Ai Weiwei: Dropping the Urn on view through August 7, 2011. Ai Weiwei: Dropping the Urn (Ceramic Works, 5000 BCE – 2010 CE) is the first solo exhibition of [Read More]
Tyhe Bellevue Arts Museum presents Michael Cooper: A Sculptural Odyssey, 1968 – 2011, exhibition on view uly 12 – October 9, 2011. Michael Cooper transforms commonplace objects into fantastical, thought-provoking vehicles. Pistol-packing tricycles and curiously [Read More]
Patricia Cain’s work on the Riverside Transport Museum brilliantly captures a singular moment of the build: uniquely documenting the geometric complexity and structural integrity of the museum’s design – ZAHA HADID As Glasgow’s new transport [Read More]
The Mingei International Museum presents In Their Own Words – Classic and Contemporary Native American Art, on view through Sep 5, 2011. The classic art of the indigenous peoples of North America is as diverse [Read More]
The Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg presents The Human Touch: Contemporary Art from the RBC Wealth Management Collection, on view May 14-September 4. Throughout history artists have depicted the human form. They have decorated [Read More]
The Art Gallery of South Australia will mount its largest exhibition ever this year – an Australian-exclusive survey, straight from London’s internationally acclaimed Saatchi Gallery. Exhibition open 30 July – 23 October 2011 . Art [Read More]
“The Art of Disegno: Italian Prints and Drawings from the Georgia Museum of Art” will be on view at the Georgia Museum of Art from May 14 to Aug. 7. The exhibition features 53 works [Read More]
The Georgia Museum of Art will present an artist’s talk with Icelandic sculptor Steinunn Thórarinsdóttir, in celebration of Women’s History Month on March 29, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the M. Smith Griffith Auditorium. [Read More]
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, pPresents CHARLES LEDRAY: workworkworkworkwork May 15–September 11, 2011. The New York-based artist Charles LeDray, known for his diminutive yet powerfully resonant objects made of fabric, clay, and bone, is [Read More]
The Bennington Museum presents Grandma Moses and the “Primitive” Tradition, an exhibition on view June 1 through October 30. The Bennington Museum is home to the largest public collection of paintings by Anna Mary Robertson [Read More]
The Art Institute of Chicago Presents an exhibition of Work by Pae White, on view May 19–September 25, 2011. The diverse work of Pae White engages art, architecture, and design to heighten the experience of [Read More]
Exhibition celebrates NOMA’s extensive permanent collection of African art, connects African ancestry of New Orleans The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) presents Ancestors of Congo Square: African Art in the New Orleans Museum of [Read More]
The Meadows Museum presents an exhibition of work by Esteban Vicente, on view May 15 – July 31, 2011. Esteban Vicente (American, b. Spain, 1903-2001) arrived in New York about a decade before the movement [Read More]
Pablo Bronstein signals a new era in the history of the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) with Sketches for Regency Living, a groundbreaking exhibition in which, for the first time, an individual artist is invited [Read More]
The Museum of Fine Arts and the Heitz Gallery (Rohan Palace) present Present Landscapes at the Museums of Strasbourg 19th and 20th Centuries, on view through August 15th 2011. The exhibition in the Museum of [Read More]