Secession present Ulrik Heltoft Kabinet on view February 13–March 30, 2014. There is something subtly mysterious about the films and photographs of the Danish artist Ulrik Heltoft. Drawing on literary narratives or scientific sources, his [Read More]
Museum News
The Jewish Museum present Masterpieces & Curiosities: A Medieval Aquamanile an exhibition on view through March 23, 2014. The first in the new series Masterpieces & Curiosities, this exhibition features a rare Jewish lion aquamanile [Read More]
Secession present Lisl Ponger: The Vanishing Middle Class on view February 13–March 30, 2014. Lisl Ponger’s art has long explored the constructed nature of (cultural) identity, our—often stereotypical—ideas about and images of the “Other,” and [Read More]
The Generali Foundation present Were I made of matter, I would color Ulrike Grossarth: Retrospective on view January 24–June 29, 2014. The most comprehensive retrospective to date of the work of Ulrike Grossarth is the [Read More]
Secession present Ibon Aranberri Finite Location on view February 13–March 30, 2014. Ibon Aranberri’s art presents a critical exploration of the complex interconnections between aesthetics, history, and politics. He devotes particular attention to the exhibition [Read More]
The Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) presents Before Our Eyes Other Cartographies of the Rif open 24 January–18 May 2014. Before Our Eyes. Other Cartographies of the Rif features artworks newly produced or commissioned [Read More]
Raven Row present Control Stephen Willats. Work 1962–69 on view 23 January–30 March 2014. This is the first survey of work by Stephen Willats from the sixties. Willats (born and lives in London) was introduced [Read More]
Annual events showcase broken bridges and high tech careers SEATTLE – Science and engineering enthusiasts will find a home at The Museum of Flight on Feb. 8, as the Museum again hosts the dynamic Popsicle [Read More]
The National Museum of American History will open a new exhibition, “Camilla’s Purse,” Jan. 24 in the Albert Small Documents Gallery. The exhibition examines the life of Holocaust survivor, Camilla Gottlieb, through a display of [Read More]
ArtC is a non-profit initiative by Mumbai-based collector Vijay Choraria that endeavors to promote Contemporary Art in India by supporting the development of artistic practices and expanding the audiences that engage with art. At Phoenix [Read More]
Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum fur Gegenwart – Berlin presents Susan Philipsz: Part File Score on view February 1–May 4, 2014. The sound works by the internationally acclaimed Berlin-based Scottish artist Susan Philipsz are often created [Read More]
Gasworks presents Late Barbarians: Juan Downey, Lili Dujourie, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Matts Leiderstam and Chris Marker on view 24 January–9 March 2014. Focusing on the notion of corporeal memory, the group exhibition Late Barbarians explores [Read More]
Organized by the New Museum’s Department of Education and Public Engagement, R&D (Research and Development) Seasons connect various projects across multiple platforms around a new organizing theme each fall and spring. The spring 2013 R&D [Read More]
Astronaut/NFL football player/educator with family program that aims to inspire youth to reach for the stars SEATTLE – Leland Melvin, a veteran space shuttle astronaut, former NFL football player and current associate administrator of NASA’s [Read More]
The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum announced a new monthly blog series detailing the story of the Hewitt sisters, Amelia, Sarah, Eleanor, and their family. Co-authored by Margery Masinter, Cooper-Hewitt trustee, and Sue Shutte, historian at [Read More]
Visitors to Tate Modern can look forward to a new series of specially commissioned Turbine Hall installations funded by a major 11-year partnership between Tate and South Korean automakers Hyundai. The Hyundai Commission will see [Read More]
The Ryerson Image Centre presents Phil Bergerson: Emblems and Remnamts of the American Dream on view January 22 – April 13, 2014. Since 1995, Canadian photographer Phil Bergerson has made dozens of extended road-trips, criss-crossing [Read More]
The Ryerson Image Centre presents Robert Burley: The Disappearance of Darkness on view January 22 – April 13, 2014. The exhibition examines both the dramatic and historical demise of film-manufacturing facilities and industrial darkrooms. The [Read More]