A filmmaker of uncompromising, unparalleled vision, Terrence Malick makes films with breathtaking panoramic vistas and sweeping soundscapes, masterful voice-over narration and exquisite silences. The Walker Art Center presents In Context: Terrence Malick, May 13-May 21. [Read More]
Fine Art
Sex, celebrity, violence, and surveillance have been intertwined with photography since the medium’s rise in the 19th century. Those themes permeate Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance, and the Camera since 1870, running May 21 to September 18, [Read More]
The Boca Raton Museum of Art has opened its spring exhibitions, Robert Vickrey: The Magic of Realism, running through June 19 and Art for the People: 20th Century Social Realism, running through September 11. Robert [Read More]
Sculptures by Anthony Caro (b. 1924), who is considered the most influential and prolific British sculptor of his generation, and a key figure in the development of modernist sculpture over the last 60 years,will be [Read More]
This exhibition explores the life and work of one of the most fascinating Victorian visionaries – Richard Dadd (1817-1886). Exhibition open from 28 May – 2 October 2011. Works from the Bethlem Art and History [Read More]
Music Stands Still’ is a major exhibition at S.M.A.K., showing work by the Argentine artist Jorge Macchi (Buenos Aires, 1963). On view 30.04 through 18.09.2011 Macchi refuses to let himself be pushed into any art [Read More]
The Design Museum in London presents Wim Crouwel: A Graphic Odyssey, on view through 03 July, 2011. The Design Museum celebrates the prolific career of the Dutch graphic designer Wim Crouwel in this his first [Read More]
Project Arts Centre announce Sarah Browne’s newly commissioned work Second Burial at Le Blanc. On view 6 May–25 June 2011. Opening: Thursday, 5 May at 6pm. The project focuses on the small French town of [Read More]
For Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669), the greatest painter, draftsman and printmaker of the Dutch Golden Age, the portrayal of biblical themes was a central preoccupation and one to which the artist introduced challenging innovations. The [Read More]
Exhibition features work of contemporary artists including Huma Bhabha, Tom Burr, Beatriz Milhazes, Vera Lutter, and Darren Almond In conjunction with its centennial, The New York Public Library is exhibiting print and photographic works acquired [Read More]
The Glasmuseum Hentrich is part of the museum kunst palast. One of the most comprehensive glass collections in Europe illustrates the wide and complete range of the development of glass art from luxury glass of [Read More]
The Linda Pace Foundation announces a major acquisition and related exhibition of sound sculpture Sunset Song, 2003, by Susan Philipsz, a Turner Prize-winning artist. The work joins the more than 500 objects in the Foundation’s [Read More]
Moderna Museet is presenting the history of photography with this year’s radical rehanging of its permanent collection. 16 April was the opening day for the second instalment of Another Story: See the World!, including works [Read More]
The National Portrait Gallery in London presents Mick Jagger: Young in the 60s an exhibition on view from 3 May until 27 November 2011. Portraits of Mick Jagger taken in the 1960s will form a [Read More]
migros museum für gegenwartskunst presents The Garden of Forking Paths – An outdoor sculpture project on the Blum family estate in Samstagern (Zurich), on view 2 May–30 October 2011. During this summer, the migros museum [Read More]
Overgaden presents Sonja Lillebæk Christensen: Nothing Else Matters, open through 5 June 2011. In this extensive solo exhibition, Sonja Lillebæk Christensen presents a series of installations, several of which were specifically created for the characteristic [Read More]
The Daimler Contemporary presents Private/Corporate VI The Juan & Patricia Vergez Collection, Buenos Aires, in dialogue with the Daimler Art Collection, Stuttgart/Berlin. Open 16 April–11 September 2011. Collectors Reception: Thursday, 28 April 2010, 7 p.m. [Read More]
Works on Paper by Khan, Castle, Spiegelman, Schwitters, and Van Doesburg Also Acquired At its annual meeting in April, the Collectors Committee of the National Gallery of Art made possible the acquisition of Great America [Read More]