The National Portrait Gallery presents an exhibition of photographs by Ida Kar Photographs, on view 10 March to 19 June 2011 In 1960 Ida Kar became the first photographer to have a retrospective exhibition at [Read More]
Fine Art
The Erwin Wurm exhibition, Misconceivable, open 11 March–13 June 2011, immediately brings smiles to people’s faces. Employing humour and wit, Wurm turns the world on its head, questioning our conventional understanding of objects and concepts. [Read More]
The Speed Art Museum presents Impressionist Landscapes: Monet to Sargent on view through May 22. Alfred Sisley, Hilly Path, Ville d’Avray, 1879. Oil on canvas. Museum purchase, by exchange, and Gift of the Charter Collectors. [Read More]
George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film presents Larry Merrill: Looking at Trees on view through June 12, 2011 in the Entrance Gallery. Larry Merrill: Looking at Trees is about the intentional act [Read More]
Following on the Ludwig Museum’s exhibition, New Acquisitions – Rarely Seen Works (2009), Kind of Change offers a second occasion for the museum to display recently acquired works of art. This overview exhibition can be [Read More]
The Polk Museum of Art presents The Big Picture an exhibition on view through March 26, 2010 in the Emily S. Macey Gallery. Theo Wucjik, Denial, Polk Museum of Art It is ironic to think [Read More]
The Fleming Collection presents Will Maclean: Collected Works 1970 2010 on view 8 March – 4 June 2011. The Fleming Collection is staging a major retrospective of Will Maclean’s work. Born in Inverness in 1947, [Read More]
Highly creative re-imaginings of the iconic form of the African mask comprise a unique installation to be held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning March 8. Featuring 20 works of art—19 sculptures and one [Read More]
The International Slavery Museum in Liverpool presents “42” Women of Sierra Leone a photography exhibition on view through 15 April 2012 Free entry. ‘42’ Women of Sierra Leone features images from a collection of work [Read More]
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced that Jill Wagar has been selected as corporate relations manager. Wagar, who has 15 years of fundraising experience, will be charged with designing and implementing the Museum’s corporate [Read More]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents a special exhibition focusing on the Andean tunic, beginning March 8. Featuring some 30 tunics drawn from the Museum’s collection with loans from The Textile Museum, Washington, D.C., The [Read More]
The Museum Thyssen-Bornemisza presents Heroines an exhibition on view 8 May through 5 June, 2011. The history of Western art is full of images of seductive, indulgent, submissive, defeated and enslaved women. But the women [Read More]
Museum Morsbroich presents Radical Shift Political and Social Upheaval in Argentinean Art since the 1960s.O pen 13 March–22 May 2011. A period of radical upheaval took place in Argentinean art during the late 1960s and [Read More]
Modern Art Oxford presents two new works by Slovakian artist Roman Ondák, in his first major solo exhibition in the UK. On view 12 March — 20 May 2011. Roman Ondák, ‘Time Capsule’, 2011. Preliminary [Read More]
Haus der Kunst in Munich presents future beauty 30 years of japanese fashion on view through 9 jun 11. “future beauty” is the first comprehensive overview of japanese avant-garde fashion of the past 30 years [Read More]
The Vancouver Art Gallery will present the first large-scale solo survey of the work of internationally renowned Vancouver artist Ken Lum. On view through September 25, 2011, Ken Lum features more than 50 works spanning [Read More]
MFA Houston Presents First Major Retrospective Devoted to Pictorialist Photographer Heinrich Kühn The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents over 100 photographs in this first major retrospective in the United States devoted to Austrian photographer [Read More]
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg presents Art & Fashion. Between Skin and Clothing. On view 5 March–7 August 2011. Fashion and Objects by Walter Van Beirendonck, Louise Bourgeois, Hussein Chalayan, Christophe Coppens, Comme des Garçons, Salvador Dali, Naomi [Read More]