The Crocker Art Museum presents a survey of the work of artist Gottfried Helnwein in the new exhibition “Gottfried Helnwein: Inferno of the Innocents,” on view from January 29 through April 24, 2011. Organized by [Read More]
Fine Art
The Norton Museum of Art is hosting a 70th Birthday Bash on February 8, 2011 from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. You’re invited to a community celebration commemorating 70 years of the Norton Museum of [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) in Chicago presents Jim Nutt: Coming Into Character on view January 29 – May 29, 2011. Since 1990, Jim Nutt has focused exclusively on female heads in spare line [Read More]
Pop Art master Jim Dine will show his prolific, yet less well-known, sculptural efforts in the first-ever sculpture retrospective. This exclusive exhibition, opening January 28, traces the origins of his three-dimensional efforts from rarely seen [Read More]
The Butler Institute of American Art presents Herbert Ascherman: Native Americans, Photographs (Youngstown) on view through Mar 06, 2011. Considered by many one of this nation’s foremost living portrait photographers, Herbert Ascherman has rejected modern [Read More]
The Cleveland Museum of Art presents The Lure of Painted Poetry: Japanese and Korean Art on view March 27–August 28, 2011 in theThe Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Exhibition Hall. One of Eight Views of [Read More]
The Hammer Museum presents All of this and nothing the sixth in the Hammer Museum’s biennial invitational exhibition series, which highlights work of Los Angeles-based artists, both established and emerging, alongside a number of international [Read More]
The Krannert Art Museum presents Building a Modern Collection: A Look Back on view January 28 through May 1, 2011. In honor of Krannert Art Museum’s 50th Anniversary, KAM will be focusing on an installation [Read More]
Gemeentemuseum Den Haag presents Laszlo Moholy-Nagy The Art of Light on view 29 January 2011 – 1 May 2011. Light as art and art as light. Throughout his life, László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) played with light [Read More]
Photographs from Pieter Hugos “Permanent Error” series and Zwelethu Mthethwa’s “Interiors” and “Sugar Cane” series The J. Paul Getty Museum announced the acquisition of nine photographs by two important South African photographers, Pieter Hugo and [Read More]
Musée d’art contemporain presents Anri Sala on view February 3 – April 25, 2011. An exhibition that can be viewed like a single work of art: that is what visitors will experience at the MAC [Read More]
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum presents Shimon Attie MetroPAL.IS. on view January 30 to May 30, 2011. Shimon Attie’s exhibition MetroPAL.IS., a multiple-channel immersive HD video installation featuring members of the Israeli and Palestinian communities [Read More]
The DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum presents Rachel Perry Welty 24/7 an exhibition on view Jan 29, 2011 – Apr 24, 2011. Rachel Perry Welty has been creating obsessive, repetitive, and process-based works about aspects [Read More]
As a counterpoint to the presentation at the Louvre of the first retrospective in France devoted to the Bavarian-born Austrian sculptor Franz Xaver Messerschmidt (1736–1783), the museum plays host to a group of sculptures by [Read More]
The Albertina presents Roy Lichtenstein: Black & White 1961 – 1968 on view 28 January 2011 – 15 May 2011. The 1960s marked a dramatic change of direction in the art of Roy Lichtenstein: while [Read More]
The Centro Cultural Montehermoso Kulturunea, in accordance with its desire to support creation and research in contemporary art and thought, announces a call for entries for a series of grants. The objective of this initiative, [Read More]
Choreographer Sarah Michelson and playwright/director Richard Maxwell are both known for strangely transfixing, fiercely uncompromising productions. While Michelson is acclaimed for visually striking, expansive spectacles such as Daylight (For Minneapolis)–a Walker premiere in 2005–the aesthetic [Read More]
“Artists in Dialogue 2: Sandile Zulu and Henrique Oliveira” will be on view at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art from Feb. 2 through Dec. 4. It is the second in a series of [Read More]