Ruhrtriennale: the international festival of the arts with numerous highlights in opera, dance, music, film, and contemporary art in venues of industrial culture in the Ruhr Metropolis, Germany. In its second year under the artistic [Read More]
Fine Art
Reading Museum presents John Tweed: The Empire Sculptor, Rodin’s Friend an exhibition on view 23 Mar 2013 To: 08 Sep 2013. John Tweed (1869-1933) was a hugely successful artist who worked at the heart of [Read More]
The Cincinnati Art Museum has acquires Georgia O’Keeffe painting My Back Yard. The 18- by 24-inch painting is a prime example of O’Keeffe’s celebrated depictions of Southwest landscapes. Rugged cliffs and mesas are depicted in [Read More]
The Israel Museum announced today the restitution of the Impressionist masterpiece Garden in Wannsee, 1923, by German-Jewish artist Max Liebermann (1847-1935), to the designated heir of the original owner, Max Cassirer. The painting, the finest [Read More]
Jeu de Paume presents Ahlam Shibli. Phantom Home on view through 01 SEPTEMBER 2013. The Jeu de Paume presents the retrospective exhibition of the artist Ahlam Shibli (b. 1970, Palestine). Her images are anchored in [Read More]
Centre d’Art Contemporain Geneve presents Gianni Piacentino: A Retrospective on view 5 June–18 August 2013. An autonomous figure in the early years of the Arte Povera movement, he has gone on to develop a personal [Read More]
RE-DIRECTING: EAST is a new project from the A-I-R Laboratory of the Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle in Warsaw, drawing attention towards regions that hitherto have rarely been present in artists residency programs: Eastern [Read More]
Austrian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale presents Mathias Poledna Imitation of Life on 1 June–24 November 2013. For his exhibition in the Austrian Pavilion at the 55th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, artist [Read More]
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia presents Deaccessioning Bernard Smol an exhibition on view May 25 to July 7. The exhibition features five paintings by the French artist Bernard Smol (1897–1969) [Read More]
Jeu de Paume presents an exhibition of work by Lorna Simpson on view from 28 MAY 2013 through 01 SEPTEMBER 2013. For her first European exhibition, the Jeu de Paume presents thirty years of Lorna [Read More]
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia presents Cildo Meireles an exhibition on view May 24 – September 29, 2013. Since the end of the 1960s Cildo Meireles (Rio de Janeiro, 1948) has been developing [Read More]
The story of Adam and Eve is one of the most enduring in the history of art. With its momentous subject—the creation of humankind—and riveting themes of seduction, deceit, punishment, and redemption, it has long [Read More]
The Getty Research Institute (GRI) announced today the acquisition of a rare first edition, Times of Day by Philip Otto Runge (1777–1810). Published in 1805, this suite of four prints representing Morning, Evening, Day and [Read More]
Presented by the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, the exhibition This is not a Taiwan Pavilion will launch on 29 May 2013 in the Palazzo delle Prigioni in Venice. Bernd Behr, Chia-Wei Hsu, and Kateřina Šedá [Read More]
The Calder Foundation announce that the 2013 Calder Prize will be awarded to American artist Darren Bader. The Calder Prize, in the amount of 50,000 USD, honors contemporary artists who have completed exemplary work early [Read More]
Over the last decade, Detroit’s Museum of New Art (MONA) has proven to be one of the most innovative and vibrant contemporary art institutions in America. Now, in September 2013, the museum will bring the [Read More]
Turner Contemporary presents Juan Munoz: Conversation Piece III, 2001 an exhibition on view 26 March 2013 – 23 February 2014. Juan Muñoz (1953 – 2001) is known for his unsettling sculptures of individuals or groups [Read More]
Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents James Turrell: A Retrospective on view May 26, 2013—April 6, 2014, the first major U.S. survey of Los Angeles-native James Turrell since 1985. The exhibition features approximately fifty [Read More]