The National Gallery of Art presents A World of Bonds: Frederick Sommer’s Photography and Friendships, an exhibition on view in the East Building from June 16 to August 4, 2013. Frederick Sommer (1905–1999) explored an [Read More]
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DHC/ART Foundation for Contemporary Art announces Cory Arcangel: Po_er Points an exhibition on view June 21–November 24, 2013. Trained initially in classical guitar and music technology at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Cory Arcangel is [Read More]
Phillips Collection announces Ellsworth Kelly: Panel Paintings 2004–2009 an exhibition on view 22 June–22 September 2013. The Phillips Collection presents its first exhibition of works by acclaimed American painter, sculptor, and printmaker Ellsworth Kelly (b. [Read More]
Chisenhale Gallery presents two new Offsite commissions with emerging London-based artists, taking place in our east London neighbourhood this summer. Edward Thomasson and Cara Tolmie have both developed performance projects with people who live or [Read More]
Indian artist Rina Banerjee’s latest installation, created specifically for the pavilion of the Smithsonian’s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, takes major Asian river systems as the inspiration for an intricately fabricated world of collected objects that [Read More]
The Hyde Collection presents Modern Nature: Georgia O’Keeffe and Lake George an exhibition on view June 15, 2013 – September 15, 2013. Modern Nature is the first to explore the formative influence of Lake George [Read More]
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents Riotous Baroque. From Cattelan to Zurbaran an exhibition on view through October 6, 2013. Featuring contemporary artworks presented alongside 17th-century paintings, Riotous Baroque: From Cattelan to Zurbarán. Tributes to Precarious Vitality [Read More]
The Power Plant presents Jimmy Robert: Draw the Line on view 22 June–2 September 2013. In partnership with the Consulate General of France in Toronto with support from the Institut Français as part of Paris-Toronto. [Read More]
Noguchi Museum presents Recent Acquisitions an exhibition on view June 5, 2013 – September 1, 2013. These pieces come from two major Japanese collections. Highlighted by the stunning “Love of Two Boards” is a major [Read More]
Brooks Museum presents The Crossroads of Memory: Carroll Cloar and the American South an exhibition on view through Sep 13, 2013. The paintings of Carroll Cloar (1913-1993), rank among the most haunting and beautiful evocations [Read More]
The Museum of Modern Art will combine its Department of Prints and Illustrated Books with the Department of Drawings, effective July 1, it was announced today by MoMA Director Glenn D. Lowry. The Department of [Read More]
Richard Artschwager!, the most comprehensive retrospective to date of the artist’s work, opens at the Hammer Museum June 15, 2013. The exhibition is organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art in association with the [Read More]
MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art presents EASTERN PROMISES Contemporary Architecture and Spatial Practices in East Asia open through –6 October 2013. The promise of a pioneering architecture, which is especially [Read More]
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts presents Dale Chihuly an exhibition on view from June 8 to October 20, 2013. the first major Dale Chihuly show to be presented in Canada – is organized by the [Read More]
Little Constellation / National Gallery of Iceland presents Subjective Maps / Disappearances. Bookworks and Fanzines from the geo-cultural micro-areas and small States of Europe on view until 30 June 2013. Little Constellation is an international [Read More]
Łaznia Centre For Contemporary Art presents Konrad Smoleński S.T.R.H. on view 21 June–18 August 2013. S.T.R.H. (Stones That Rest Heavily) is a solo show by Konrad Smoleński in the main exhibition hall of the Łaźnia [Read More]
Hammer Museum presents Richard Artschwager an exhibition on view June 15th – September 1st. Organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art in association with the Yale University Art Gallery, the exhibition opened at the [Read More]
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) has unveiled a revitalized Kresge Court. The redesign transforms one of the museum’s most architecturally stunning spaces into a comfortable place where visitors can eat, drink, relax, socialize and [Read More]