From February 26 through June 7, 2011, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will showcase the first-ever retrospective examining all aspects of artist Eadweard Muybridge’s pioneering photography. Helios: Eadweard Muybridge in a Time [Read More]
Fine Art
On Saturday 5 March 2011 Charlottenborg is opening its new exhibition season with the following projects: The Spring Exhibition 2011 (5 March–25 April) The Repetition Festival Show – Clemens von Wedemeyer (5 March–22 May) Research [Read More]
Maryhill Museum of Art will open its 2011 season with a special exhibition drawn from the collection of Portland’s Museum of Contemporary Craft. Process and Presence: Selections from the Museum of Contemporary Craft, will be [Read More]
The Rijksmuseum has acquired a terracotta sculpture by the Italian master Tommaso Porlezza della Porta. The 22.5 cm sculpture depicts the Old Testament prophet Balaam and was produced sometime between 1575 and 1578. One of [Read More]
The Migros Museum for Contemporary Art presents an exhibition of work by Nicola Costantino on view 5 March–15 May 2011. Daros Latinamerica Collection as guest of Migros Museum for Contemporary Art with its first show [Read More]
The British Art Show is widely recognised as the most ambitious and influential exhibition of contemporary British art. Following British Art Show 7’s critically acclaimed debut in Nottingham (where it attracted 114,000 visitors) the exhibition [Read More]
CCC Strozzina presents the second edition of the Emerging Talents award, set up by the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi to draw the attention of critics and of the general public to young artists in Italy today. [Read More]
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art presents an exhibition of new photographs by Yossi Breger on view through June 4, 2011. The exhibition marks the 90th birthday of Yosl Bergner. The exhibition presents 159 photos, [Read More]
Kestnergesellschaft presents a solo exhibition of works by photographer David LaChapelle on view 5 february to 8 may 2011. Since the 1990s and 2000s the American photographer David LaChapelle (*1964) has been well known for [Read More]
The Hirshhorn is to be the premiere East Coast venue for the first U.S. retrospective of work by noted postwar abstract painter Blinky Palermo (German, b. Leipzig, 1943; d. Maldives, 1977). Although the artist’s reputation [Read More]
With its major spring show, Deichtorhallen Hamburg is once again bringing stars of the international art world to Hamburg. Gilbert & George (born 1943 and 1942) have long since been acknowledged icons of contemporary art. [Read More]
Fotomuseum Winterthur presents a retrospective of work by André Kertész on view 26 February–15 May 2011. André Kertész—who was born in Budapest in 1894 and died in New York in 1985—was a supporter of Brassaï, [Read More]
Lyman Allyn Art Museum announces a new exhibition, The Subject is Light: The Henry and Sharon Martin Collection of Contemporary Realist Paintings, opening March 19, 2011 and on view through August 21, 2011. The exhibition [Read More]
The High Museum of Art, in collaboration with Talladega College in Alabama, has embarked on a two-year project to restore, research and exhibit Hale Aspacio Woodruff’s renowned Talladega murals. Commissioned in 1938 to both commemorate [Read More]
MKM presents Anthony Cragg Things on The Mind Sculptures, drawings, graphic art, on view February 24 – June 13, 2011. The MKM starts 2011 with a retrospective exhibition featuring Anthony Cragg. Entitled Things on the [Read More]
The American Folk Art Museum is showing Perspectives: Forming the Figure on view through August 21, 2011. The idea of character is thematically relevant to a deeper exploration of traditional folk art and the work [Read More]
SculptureCenter presents Ursula von Rydingsvard: Sculpture 1991-2009 Vide-Poche: Michele Abeles, Samuel Clagnaz, Isabelle Cornaro, Miles Huston, Charles Mayton, and Valerie Snobeck. On view until March 28, 2011. Ursula von Rydingsvard: Sculpture 1991-2009 SculptureCenter is pleased [Read More]
The Schirn presents an extensive retrospective to German painter Eugen Schönebeck, featuring almost all of his surviving paintings and the most important drawings. On view through 15 May, 2011. Starting out with Tachist drawing, Schönebeck [Read More]