Austrian Cultural Forum New York (ACFNY) presents [UN]NATURAL LIMITS on January 23–April 1, 2013. Thomas Hirschhorn, Resistance-Subjecter, 2011. Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels. Photo: Anna Kowalska. This new international [Read More]
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Museum Frieder Burda presents Matta. Fictions, an exhibition, showing about 30 large-scale works by this Chilean-born artist in a focused retrospective, on view January, 19 until June, 2, 2013. The exhibition „Matta. Fictions“ stretches from [Read More]
The Getty Research Institute (GRI) has acquired an extraordinarily rare suite of battle prints from about 1793 that depict the Chinese Emperor Qianlong’s (reign era, 1736–1795) successful military campaign against invading armies from Nepal. These [Read More]
Guggenheim presents No Country. Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia, an exhibition on view February 22 through May 22, 2013, the inaugural exhibition of the Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative. The exhibition features [Read More]
Haggerty Museum of Art presents Images of the Virgin Mary, an exhibition on view January 16 – May 19, 2013. Images of the Virgin Mary is an exhibition of international works of art from the [Read More]
The Terra Foundation for American Art announced the winners of its Civil War in Art Lesson Plan Contest: First place: “Portraits of Unlikely, Everyday Soldiers: ‘Questions for’ John F. P. Robie, J. L. Balldwin, and [Read More]
Generali Foundation announces Amazing! Clever! Linguistic! An Adventure in Conceptual Art. 25th Anniversary and exhibition opening January 18–April 21, 2013. To mark the 25th anniversary of the Generali Foundation, three international curators—Guillaume Désanges, Helmut Draxler, [Read More]
Museum Het Domein presents Mark Dion. The Macabre Treasury, an exhibition on view January 20–May 5, 2013. Mark Dion, Mandrillus Sphinx (detail), 2012. Wood, glass, plastic, tar, metal, ceramic, paper, cork, ribbon, and string. Overall [Read More]
The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art opens Nino Migliori Imagined Landscapes. The Places of Morandi, an exhibition on view 16 January – 7 April 2013, of delicately reworked Polaroid images by the renowned Italian [Read More]
Guangdong Times Museum presents Zizhiqu (Autonomous Regions) on January 20–March 17, 2013. In the current context of geopolitics, Zizhiqu, or Autonomous Regions, refers to at least two possible notions of geopolitical institutions, the first being [Read More]
Tate Britain presents Schwitters in Britain, an exhibition on view 30 January–12 May 2013. Kurt Schwitters, EN MORN, 1947. © DACS 2012. Photo © Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI, Dist. RMN / Bertrand Prévost. Kurt Schwitters was [Read More]
DHC/ART Foundation for Contemporary Art presents Thomas Demand. Animations, an exhibition on view January 19–May 12, 2013. Thomas Demand, Pacific Sun, 2012. Video, 2:02 minutes, stereo. Production still. © Thomas Demand, VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn / [Read More]
Utah Museum of Contemporary Art presents Analogital, an exhibition on view JAN 18 – APR 20, 2013. Analogital is an exhibition of international artists who engage with concepts generated from the transitional space between analogue [Read More]
The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art presents Giorgio Morandi Lines of Poetry, an exhibition on view 16 January – 7 April 2013. The Estorick Collection inaugurates its fifteenth-anniversary year with an exhibition of some [Read More]
Two parallel exhibitions make the core of a curatorial project which examines why, and how, art since the 1990s has revealed the economy to be the axis of contemporary existence. Presented at Stills in Edinburgh [Read More]
Nottingham Contemporary presents John Newling Ecologies of Value, an exhibition on view 26 January–7 April 2013. Nottingham-based John Newling belongs to a generation of artists whose work evolved in the wake of Conceptual Art, Land [Read More]
Nottingham Contemporary presents Piero Gilardi Collaborative Effects, an exhibition on view 26 January–7 April 2013. Piero Gilardi, Vestito Natura-Anguria (Nature Watermelon Costume), 1967. Polyurethane foam. Courtesy the artist. Piero Gilardi was an influential figure in [Read More]
The San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) announce the first West Coast survey exhibition of Gutai (1954-1972)—a significant avant-garde artist collective in postwar Japan whose overriding directive was: “Do something no one’s ever done before.” On [Read More]