The Phillips Collection showcases the work of modern masters Philip Guston (1913–1980) and David Smith (1906–1965). Both exhibitions shine a spotlight on a pivotal moment in each artist’s illustrious career, revealing the evolution of his [Read More]
Fine Art
The University of Virginia Art Museum presents Excavating New Ground: American Art in the 1970s on view through August 14, 2011. The 1970s opened with three momentous occurrences: the announcement of the breakup of the [Read More]
The Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí announce that it has acquired the work by Salvador Dalí: Étude pour ‘Le miel est plus douce que la sang’, at the auction which took place at Christie’s London, on February, [Read More]
The Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art presents the largest retrospective to date of the American artist John McCracken (b. 1934, Berkeley, California. Lives and works in Santa Fe, New Mexico). Exhibition open 22 [Read More]
Kunsthallen Brandts presents Bianca Maria Barmen Tableaux of Silence, open 11 February – 7 August 2011. Bianca Maria Barmen will be showing a major solo exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts. The Swedish artist has a personal [Read More]
A self-portrait by Jack Vettriano will go on show in the new Scottish National Portrait Gallery when it reopens in the autumn of 2011. Jack Vettriano’s painting, The Weight, which has been offered on long-term [Read More]
MNAC Bucharest presents rchitectures/Dessins/Utopies exhibition works from the Centre National Des Arts Plastiques, Paris on view through 20 April 2011. The Architectures/Dessins/Utopies exhibition presents drawings (collages, drawn interventions) pertaining to architecture by visual artists and [Read More]
Cincinnati, OH – The Contemporary Arts Center (CAC), one of the nation’s oldest and most celebrated contemporary art institutions, announced that Susan Berliant has been hired as Chief of Development, a newly created position, and [Read More]
The New Museum presents an exhibition of work by Lynda Benglis on view through 6/19/11. Over the past forty years, Lynda Benglis has developed a distinctive and influential sculptural language. Benglis rose to prominence during [Read More]
The Core Program of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston The Core Program Artist and Critical Studies Residencies Call for Applications Deadline: April 1, 2011. The Core Program awards artist and critical studies residencies to [Read More]
The Fundació Suñol has put together an exhibition of 27 pieces from the Josep Suñol Collection to help expand visitors’ knowledge of 20th-century art. It comprises work by 18 artists who played a key role [Read More]
The Maryhill Museum of Art presents an Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit on view May 14 – October 2. Maryhill Museum of Art has presented exhibitions of outdoor sculpture annually since 1996. These exhibitions have provided Pacific [Read More]
Malmö Konsthall presents László Moholy-Nagy Rediscovered Photography – Photographs, Photograms, Photoplastics, and Films on view 19 February – 1 May 2011. László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) is now considered one of the classic modern artists. He worked [Read More]
The DOGON exhibition, on view 04/05/11 – 07/24/11, presents Dogon culture and art history from the 10th century until today through more than 330 exceptional pieces from international collections and presented together for the first [Read More]
Kunsthalle Wien presents an exhibition of work by Clifton Childree on view now through March 16, 2011 . Man only plays when in the full meaning of the word he is a man, and he [Read More]
This pair of screenings presents the UK premiere of Knut Åsdam’s two new films, Abyss (2010), shot in East London, and Tripoli (2010), in addition to a selection of earlier works. One of Norway’s foremost [Read More]
Malmö Konsthall presents WALEAD BESHTY – a diagram of forces on view 19 February – 1 May 2011. Walead Beshtys works remind us how important it is to appreciate the transitory nature of daily life, [Read More]
Fondazione Galleria Civica of Trento presents an exhibition of work by Roman Ondák. Eclipse is the first solo exhibition in an Italian public institution of the Slovak artist Roman Ondák (Zilina, Slovakia, 1966). This exhibition [Read More]