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]
Fine Art
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]
The National Gallery presents Jan Gossaert’s Renaissance an exhibition on view 23 February – 30 May 2011 in the Sainsbury Wing. Jan Gossaert (active 1503; died 1532) was one of the most startling and versatile [Read More]
Salt Lake City, UT – In the words of author Robert Coles, “Helen Levitt has had the uncanny ability to offer us those brief, revealing moments in everyday life that give our time here meaning.” [Read More]
The Museo Picasso Málaga presents Kippenberger Meets Picasso an exhibition on view 22 February – 29 May, 2011. Controversial, multidisciplinary, occasionally irreverent and extremely prolific, Martin Kippenberger was greatly interested in Pablo Picasso, from his [Read More]
The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) presents The Sound of One Hand: Paintings and Calligraphy by Zen Master Hakuin a new exhibition of paintings and calligraphy by the most significant Japanese Zen master of [Read More]
The Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is presenting an overview of animated films by Nathalie Djurberg, in which her most recent installation, ‘Snakes knows it’s Yoga’ (2010), takes centre stage. This installation and her other films [Read More]
M – Museum Leuven presents Pedro Cabrita Reis One after another, a few silent steps on view 24 February–22 May 2011. Opening: Wednesday, 23 February 2011, 8pm One after another, a few silent steps will [Read More]
The Orient Expressed: Japan’s Influence on Western Art, 1854-1918, will be on display February 19 – July 17, 2011. Visitors to this eleventh exhibition in The Annie Laurie Swaim Hearin Memorial Exhibition Series will learn [Read More]
The Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, Maine, announce Paul Caponigro as the recipient of the 2011 Maine in America Award. The award is presented by the Farnsworth’s Presidents Council to honor an individual or group [Read More]
The Haus der Kulturen der Welt presents Der Traum vom Fliegen – The Art of Flying open 4 March–8 May 2011. This spring, the Haus der Kulturen der Welt is devoting a big exhibition to [Read More]
The Baltimore Museum of Art presents the exhibition “Seeing Now: Photography Since 1960” on view February 20 – May 15, 2011. The exhibitiont showss more than 200 compelling and provocative images that showcase the work [Read More]
The S.M.A.K. Museum of Contemporary Art presents an exhibition of work by Adrian Ghenie on view 27 March 2011. The Romanian artist Adrian Ghenie (Baia-Mare, 1977) is showing in the S.M.A.K. a selection of paintings [Read More]
The Reynolda House Museum of American Art presents Trains that Passed in the Night: The Photographs of O. Winston Link on view February 19—June 19, 2011. O. Winston Link’s haunting black-and-white photographs from the 1950s [Read More]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents an installation of sculptures by Isamu Noguchi on view now through Summer 2011. The debut installation in the Museum’s new Anne d’Harnoncourt Sculpture Garden—Isamu Noguchi at the Philadelphia Museum [Read More]
The Taft Museum of Art presents The American Impressionists in the Garden on view February 19–May 15, 2011. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, American impressionist painters turned their attention to the garden, [Read More]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents George Inness in Italy on view February 19, 2011 – May 15, 2011. A canonical figure in American painting, George Inness (1825–1894) is widely admired as the pioneer of [Read More]