This exhibition, on view 1 April – 17 July 2011, marks the first opportunity the general public will ever have had to admire the Städel Museum’s famous collection in Italy. One of the richest and [Read More]
Fine Art
Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art presents OVERLAP – an exhibition on art and design, on view 9 April–15 May 2011 Opening: 8 April 2011 from 5 p.m.–8 p.m. The Den Frie Centre of Contemporary [Read More]
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presents New Work: Anna Parkina on view through June 19, 2011. Emerging Russian artist Anna Parkina boldly explores the dynamics of history and perception. Her richly layered pictorial [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) presents a UBS 12×12 exhibition of work by Alex Lehnerer,on view April 2 – May 1, 2011. Alex Lehnerer is a Chicago based architect and urban designer. In 2009, [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney announces an exhibition of work by Michael Stevenson Exhibition on view 6 April–19 June 2011. Michael Stevenson, a New Zealand artist based in Berlin, has been described as an [Read More]
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art announces Light and Shadow: American Modernist Paintings and Drawings an exhibition on view April 2–July 31. The Impressionists inspired a generation of American artists interested in the play [Read More]
The Norton Museum of Art presents Altered States: Jose Alvarez, Yayoi Kusama, Fred Tomaselli and Leo Villareal on view April 2 – July 17, 2011. Through the unapologetically beautiful collages, paintings and light installations by [Read More]
Exhibition takes a fresh look at photography’s importance to socially challenging art of the past thirty years. A new exhibition, on view April 9 – August 21, 2011, entitled Unsettled: Photography and Politics in Contemporary [Read More]
Kunsthalle Wien presents Andro Wekua Never Sleep with a Strawberry in Your Mouth on view through June 05th, 2011. Attraction and rejection, perfection and obsession constitute the foundation for the Georgian artist Andro Wekua’s figures [Read More]
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Ar presents Monet’s Water Lilies, on view April 9th – August 7th. In a rare opportunity, the three panels of this exceptional Water Lilies triptych re-unite, for the first time in [Read More]
The 3rd Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art is lead by the State Museum of Contemporary Art (SMCA) working collaboratively with the rest of the “Thessaloniki – 5 Museums Movement” (5M): Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, Museum [Read More]
Sixty-five artists from across Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin have submitted at least one art work for participation in the show. All this original art work must measure 6×6 inches. You will be surprised and [Read More]
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art presents Jill Downen: COUNTERPARTS, the third installment of the NEW FRONTIERS: Series for Contemporary Art, exhibits approximately ten architectural sculptures combining human anatomy with the constructed environment. Through her [Read More]
The Studio Museum in Harlem presents Stephen Burks: Man Made, a unique project that furthers industrial designer Stephen Burks’s ongoing exploration of the global economy of artisanal craft. On view Mar 31, 2011 – Jun [Read More]
The Contemporary Jewish Museum presents Charlotte Salomon: Life? or Theatre? on view March 31 – July 31, 2011. In the early years of World War II, Charlotte Salomon, a 23-year-old Jewish artist from Berlin, fled [Read More]
Kunsthaus Zürich presents DogMouseCat an exhibition on view 1 April – 31 July 2011. Human beings have been inspired by their nearest relatives, the citizens of the animal kingdom, since they first began creating art, [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia announces its upcoming exhibits and other events for 2011. These exhibitions will feature a wide variety of themes and, as with all MOCA GA exhibits, will focus on [Read More]
The Smithsonian American Art Museum is creating an education center that will allow it to significantly expand its national education program and meet the needs of the museum’s many education constituencies. The center will benefit [Read More]