Aargauer Kunsthaus presents Mai-Thu Perret The Adding Machine, open 14 May–31 July 2011. The exhibition, which incorporates sculpture, installation, painting, video and performance as well as text-based work, is the most comprehensive presentation to date [Read More]
Fine Art
The Monash University Museum of Art presents 3 Projects by Danius Kesminas and collaborators, on view 5 May – 27 July 2011. Australian artist Danius Kesminas is the brainchild behind some of the most ambitious [Read More]
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art presents “Peter Sarkisian: Video Works, 1996-2008” from May 21 through July 10, 2011 in the Coeta and Donald Barker Changing Exhibitions Gallery. The exhibition will open with a free, [Read More]
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Kimbell Art Museum and Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth will each participate in the Association of Art Museum Directors’ (AAMD) Art Museum Day on May 18 with [Read More]
The Princeton University Art Museum announces the founding of a curatorship in photography named for Peter C. Bunnell, who served Princeton University in the country’s first endowed professorship in the history of photography. Joel Smith, [Read More]
Princeton University Art Museum presents When Men and Mountains Meet: China as Land and People, open October 16, 2011. What is the relationship between land and people in China, and how has it changed throughout [Read More]
This autumn the National Gallery in London will present a landmark exhibition, Leonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan examining Leonardo’s extraordinary observation, imagination and technique. Exhibition open 9 November 2011 – 5 [Read More]
Art in the Basic Curriculum provides quality art education Memphis, TN – As it wraps up another successful school year, the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is pleased to announce that its Art in the [Read More]
The Santa Barbara Museum of Art will present Ori Gersht: Lost in Time an exhibition open May 20 – September 4, 2011. Ori Gersht, Chasing Good Fortune, Imperial Memories, Night Fly #1, 2010. Archival Inkjet [Read More]
Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, on view at The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 beginning May 8, draws upon MoMA’s unique and important collection of work by artist Francis Alÿs (Belgian, b. [Read More]
Splendors of Italian draftsmanship from the Wolfgang Ratjen Collection, spanning the late Renaissance to the height of the neoclassical movement, will be showcased at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. On view in the Gallery’s [Read More]
One of Germany’s most well-known and influential artists, Anselm Kiefer, was invited by the Rijksmuseum to create a work of art inspired by The Night Watch. The result, the spectacular La berceuse (for Van Gogh), [Read More]
The Belvedere Museumhas announced a retrospective of work by Hans Makart, on view 9 June to 9 October 2011. Like no other artist of the nineteenth century, Hans Makart influenced an era whose embodiment he [Read More]
The Museo Reina Sofia presents an exhibition of work by American artist Leon Golub. On view May 6 – September 12 2011 at Palacio de Velázquez. The art of Leon Golub (Chicago, 1922 – New [Read More]
Exhibition Highlights How the Visionary Cone Sisters Amassed One of the World’s Greatest Art Collections Henri Matisse called them “my two Baltimore ladies.” Their friend Gertrude Stein wrote a poem about them entitled “Two Women.” [Read More]
For the first time, the public is able to view the collection of Jean Claude Gandur dedicated to non-figurative Expressionist painting of the post-war period in Europe. The second largest collection in the world of [Read More]
Het verkeerde moment op de juiste plek / The Right Moment at the Wrong Place In her first overview exhibition in the Netherlands, on view through 18 September 2011, Suchan Kinoshita restages her oeuvre within [Read More]
The astonishing dexterity and passion for detail of American printmaker John Taylor Arms (1887–1953) is revealed in the first exhibition of his works at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. On view in the West [Read More]