Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) present Wangechi Mutu the most comprehensive international survey to date of works by Kenyan-born, New York-based artist Wangechi Mutu, on view 23 May–14 August 2013. The exhibition presents major [Read More]
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Valencian Institute of Modern Art presents VIVA VALENCIA. Art and Gastronomy. The cuisine of painting, an exhibition on view through Jul 07, 2013. The exhibition The Cuisine of Painting offers a novel view of the [Read More]
The J. Paul Getty Museum announced the acquisition of two exceptional European paintings—a recently rediscovered self-portrait by one of the most celebrated painters in history, Rembrandt, and a light-filled view of the Grand Canal by [Read More]
Haus der Kunst presents Joelle Tuerlinckx WORLD(K) IN PROGRESS? on view June 9–September 29, 2013. In her first retrospective exhibition in Germany, Joëlle Tuerlinckx (b. 1958, Brussels) presents arrangements of sculptures, films, collages and drawings, [Read More]
American artist George Catlin (1796–1872) journeyed west five times in the 1830s, traversing the Great Plains where he visited and painted more than 140 American Indian tribes. The exhibition “George Catlin’s American Buffalo” presents 40 [Read More]
Kunstmuseum Bonn presents HEIMSUCHUNG. Unscanny Spaces in Contemporary Art an exhibition on view 09.05. – 25.08.2013. The exhibition “HEIMsuchung” is about the transition from a formerly intimidating exterior to an intimidating interior and the parallelization [Read More]
The National Portrait Gallery, London has acquired a previously unknown painting of Elizabeth I attributed to the famous miniaturist Isaac Oliver. The small painting – the size of a postcard – will go on show [Read More]
CAPC musee d’art contemporain de Bordeaux presents Sylvia Sleigh. A Visceral Eye an exhibition on view 16 May–1 September 2013. A Visceral Eye is the fourth step of the most comprehensive retrospective to date of [Read More]
Greek Pavilion at the Venice Biennale present Stefanos Tsivopoulos History Zero on view 1 June–24 November 2013. Stefanos Tsivopoulos will represent Greece at the 55th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia with his [Read More]
Emergency Pavilion presents Rebuilding Utopia Collateral Event of the 55th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia open June 1st–November 10th 2013. If a ghost were to walk through the exhibition, it would take [Read More]
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has recently installed a rare sculpture by 1980s graffiti artist Keith Haring on the Museum’s outdoor patio area known as Walker Landing. The sculpture, Two-Headed Figure, 1986, features [Read More]
The Art Collectors’ Council of The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens made possible the purchase of two major paintings for the institution’s American art collections at its annual meeting on April 27. The [Read More]
Jewish Museum presents Jack Goldstein × 10,000 an exhibition on view May 10–September 29, 2013. The first American retrospective of the Canadian-born artist Jack Goldstein (1945–2003) brings to light his important legacy. This comprehensive exhibition [Read More]
Museo di Arte Contemporanea di Villa Croce announces Julieta Aranda If a body meet a body on view May 9–June 30, 2013. Julieta Aranda, What right?, 2013. Single channel HD video (live video, 3-D object [Read More]
MIT List Visual Arts Center presents List Projects: Gabriel Abrantes an exhibition on view May May 9–June 30, 2013. Lisbon-based filmmaker and artist Gabriel Abrantes (b. 1984, United States) crafts fictions around new identities and [Read More]
The Mark Rothko Center opened in Daugavpils, Latvia on April 24th, 2013, in the presence of government officials with a magnificent performance of Daugavpils Theatre and Daugavpils Chamber Orchestra’s musical performances. Center has received the [Read More]
Frac Haute-Normandie presents Water Diary: A dialogue between artist videos and amateur films on view through 8 September 2013. Maria Thereza Alves, Fernand Bignon, Johanna Billing, Olga Chernysheva, Robert Dasché, Édith Dekyndt, Peter Downsbrough, Marguerite [Read More]
One of Nationalmuseum’s greatest artworks, has been taken down and moved into storage during the museum’s renovation. Carl Larsson’s Midwinter Sacrifice measures almost 90 square metres and has been in the museum’s collections since 1997. [Read More]