Museum of Arts and Design presents Against the Grain. Wood in Contemporary Art, Craft and Design an exhibition on view March 19 – September 15, 2013. Featuring nearly 90 installations, sculptures, furniture, and vessels, Against [Read More]
Fine Art
Three works from the National Gallery Collection – Manet’s The Execution of Maximilian, Canaletto’s A Regatta on the Grand Canal and Rembrandt’s Self Portrait at the Age of 63 – will be visiting galleries and [Read More]
A work of art from The Bowes Museum’s collection has been revealed on national television as an authentic painting by the artist Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641), a 17th century Flemish Baroque artist who was the [Read More]
The Bowes Museum present Rokeby. Poetry and Landscape; Walter Scott and Turner in Teesdale an exhibition on view through Sun 28 Apr 13, marking the bicentenary of the publication of Scott’s epic poem, Rokeby, a [Read More]
Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art present NAVID NUUR PHANTOM FUEL an exhibition on view 13 March–19 May 2013. Navid Nuur, BROKEN CIRCLE, 2011. Neon, gas, broken glass, diameter 120 cm. Rabo Art Collection. © [Read More]
Museo del Prado presents The Agony in the Garden with the Donor Louis I d’Orleans (1405-1407/1408) a previously unpublished work acquired by the Museum in 2012. The Agony in the Garden with the Donor Louis [Read More]
Meadows Museum in Dallas, Texas presents Impressions of Europe. 19th-Century Vistas by Martin Rico on view March 10 – July 7, 2013. Martin Rico, Venice. The Entry to the Grand Canal, 1877. Oil on canvas, [Read More]
Garage Center for Contemporary Culture presents Philippe Parreno the first solo exhibition in Russia by Philippe Parreno on view through 4/4/13. With sound composed by Nicolas Becker. The artist will show his most recent work, [Read More]
Moderna Museet Malmo presents Lies about Painting, Moderna Museet Malmö, on view 9 March – 25 August, 2013. Moderna Museet Malmo Poto: Åke E:son Lindman Is it possible to paint without a brush? This spring [Read More]
Walters Art Museum presents New Eyes on America. The Genius of Richard Caton Woodville an exhibition with richly-painted depictions of daily life created during the transformative years prior to the American Civil War, on view [Read More]
The George Economou Collection presents En Grisaille Nowadays an exhibition on view 8 March–17 May 2013. Andreas Gursky, Untitled VI, 1997. C-print in artist’s frame, 186.5 x 238.5 cm. Courtesy: Spruth Magers Berlin London © [Read More]
Musee départemental Matisse presents Matisse, cutting into color A revealing donation by the Matisse family of a group of 443 paper cut-outs not used in Henri Matisse’s finished works on view March 3 – June [Read More]
Moderna Museet Malmo presents Moment – Karl Holmqvist Give Poetry A Try on view 16 March 2013 – 8 September 2013. Karl Holmqvist Ljusstakar (Give Poetry a Try), 1996/2011 © Karl Holmqvist “The incomparable Karl [Read More]
Pasadena Museum of California Art presents California Scene Paintings from 1930 to 1960, an exhibition on view from March 10, 2013 to July 28, 2013. Emil Kosa Jr., Near Modesto, 1940. Oil on canvas, 22 [Read More]
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art presents American Chronicles. The Art of Norman Rockwell an exhibition on view March 9 through May 27, 2013. Norman Rockwell, Artist Facing Blank Canvas (The Deadline). Cover illustration for [Read More]
Princeton University Art Museum presents Picturing Power. Capitalism, Democracy, and American Portraiture an exhibition on view March 9, 2013 – June 30, 2013. Daniel Huntington (1816-1906), The Atlantic Cable Projectors, 1895 (detail). Oil in canvas, [Read More]
Norman Rockwell Museum presents Istvan Banyai. Stranger in a Strange Land an exhibition on view March 9 through May 5, 2013. Norman Rockwell Museum continues its ongoing Distinguished Illustrator Series this spring by exploring the [Read More]
In 2014, Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain will host the next edition of project room @ aquarium, an artist-in-residency programme based in the so-called “Aquarium,” a 175 square-meter steel and glass pavilion. This international [Read More]