From 25 March to 11 July 2011, the Jacquemart-André Museum is presenting The Caillebotte Brothers’ Private World. Painter and Photographer. An encounter between Impressionism and photography, this exhibition evokes the artistic and private world of [Read More]
Fine Art
The University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is the recipient of a $93,825 award from the federal grant program Save America’s Treasures to conserve the museum’s remarkable collection of paintings by [Read More]
Brings together over 40 drawings, predominantly recent acquisitions, including two major works by Gustav Klimt In the past few years, the Getty Museum has focused on building its holdings of German and Austrian drawings from [Read More]
The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art presents Tea & Immortality Contemporary Chinese Yixing Teapots from the James T. Bialac Collection. On view April 2, 2011 – May 15, 2011. The exhibition opens with a [Read More]
Kris Martin is the spring Capp Street Project artist in residence, and one of the seven artists participating in the Wattis Institute’s three-year program The Magnificent Seven. Martin’s conceptual practice centers on the fragility of [Read More]
Commemorating the 80th birthday of legendary Austrian author Thomas Bernhard, WestLicht presents the exhibition “THOMAS BERNHARD ‘DAS FÜHRT ALLES ZU NIX’ FOTOGRAFIEN VON SEPP DREISSINGER”. The exhibition shows around 120 photographs by Sepp Dreissinger, taken [Read More]
The Museum Kunst Palast presents NEW COLOURS: A selection from the Kemp collection. The Kemp collection is one of the largest collections in Germany with a focus on the styles of Art Informel and colour [Read More]
The Smithsonian American Art Museum has met the challenge posed by Lloyd Herman, the founding director of its Renwick Gallery, to create a $2 million endowment to support a new curator of craft position. Herman’s [Read More]
De Hallen Haarlem presents the first solo exhibition by Matt Stokes in a Dutch museum. This British artist is chiefly known for his video work in which he investigates underground currents in contemporary music. The [Read More]
Ben Quilty couldn’t quite believe it when the Art Gallery of South Australia acquired his most recent exhibition in its entirety. Featuring 16 luscious oil paintings and a large metal sculpture Quilty’s Inhabit is a [Read More]
The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool has opened British Art 1880-1950. Room 11 showcases works by Jacob Epstein, Paul Nash, LS Lowry and Lucian Freud alongside the Merseyside artists Albert Richards and George Jardine. Other [Read More]
The Princeton University Art Museum presents Kurt Schwitters: Color and Collage. On View March 26 through June 26, 2011. Kurt Schwitters (1887–1948) was an integral part of Germany’s revolutionary art and intellectual movements in the [Read More]
Fondazione Forma per la Fotografia in Milan presents, In the shadow of things. Photographs by Leonie Hampton. On view from March 25th to May 1st 2011. Leonie Hampton, The Greenhouse, 2007. Photo: Courtesy Fondazione Forma [Read More]
Miami Art Museum presents The Wilderness, a thematic group exhibition exploring the real or imagined boundaries between tamed and untamed nature. On view March 27 through June 26, 2011, the exhibition grapples with competing definitions [Read More]
German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse focuses on the explosive production of graphic art—prints, drawings, posters, illustrated books, and periodicals—associated with Expressionism, the broad modernist movement that developed in Germany and Austria during the early decades [Read More]
Blaffer Art Museum at University of Houston and Flo Art Fund are pleased to present At the Back of the North Wind, an exhibition of new works by Anton Ginzburg, which will be open to [Read More]
While work continues on the new annex, the Stedelijk Museum continues its temporary program in the historic building with Temporary Stedelijk 2, which focuses on its renowned collection of modern and contemporary art and design. [Read More]
The Norton Simon Museum presents Surface Truths: Abstract Painting in the SixtiesSixties, an exhibition of seventeen large-scale paintings created in the 1960s by artists such as Larry Bell, Thomas Downing, Helen Frankenthaler, Takeshi Kawashima, Kenneth [Read More]