HangarBicocca presents Dieter Roth and Bjorn Roth Islands on view 6 November 2013–9 February 2014. For the first time in Italy, Islands brings together over 50 works by Dieter Roth (1930, Hannover–1998, Basel), a key [Read More]
Museum News
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum present Christopher Wool Public programs as part of the exhibition Christopher Wool, on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York from October 25, 2013, to January 22, [Read More]
For the first time, this bold exhibition of drawings unveils a vast trove of Peter Max’s most personal work. Charles A. Riley II, Ph.D., “Song without Words: Peter Max in Black and White” Nassau County [Read More]
Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain presents Christodoulos Panayiotou and, an exhibition on view 9 October 2013–5 January 2014. For over a decade now, Christodoulos Panayiotou (born in 1978, living and working in Limassol and [Read More]
North Carolina Museum of Art presents Porsche by Design: Seducing Speed an exhibition on view through January 20, 2014, featuring 22 automobiles, Porsche by Design presents cars owned by Ralph Lauren, Steve McQueen, and Janis [Read More]
Museo Reina Sofía opens Minimal Resistance. Between late modernism and globalisation: artistic practices during the 80s and 90s on view 16 October, 2013 – 6 January, 2014. With this selection of works from its Collection, [Read More]
Moderna Museet Stockholm opens Cindy Sherman Untitled Horrors an exhibition on view 19 October 2013 – 19 January 2014. Cindy Sherman – Untitled Horrors is the first extensive presentation of Sherman’s oeuvre in Stockholm, stretching [Read More]
Parc Saint Leger presents Gabriel Kuri bottled water branded water on view 19 October 2013–9 February 2014. The work of Gabriel Kuri, a Mexican artist born in 1970, was discovered and celebrated within the framework [Read More]
Kunstverein Hamburg presents Olaf Metzel Gegenwartsgesellschaft (Contemporary Society) an exhibition on view until January 5, 2014. The show brings visitors face to face with a collection of carefully selected pieces, which examine German themes and [Read More]
Kunstverein Hamburg presents HOOSEN Es muss so sein (It has to be this way) an exhibition on view until January 5, 2014. Christian Hans Albert Hoosen (born 1981), drawings, paintings and collages conjure up countless [Read More]
The Spencer Museum of Art presents 1 Kansas Farmer an exhibition on view through December 15, 2013. 1 Kansas Farmer draws inspiration from the art, science, and history of the Dust Bowl, turning to precisely [Read More]
The Spencer Museum of Art hosts Diego Teo as International Artist-in-Residence through January 05, 2014. Teo defies simple categorization. Often using found objects and including communities in his creative process, the artist merges site-specific performance [Read More]
The Andy Warhol Museum announces a dynamic renovation of the museum’s first floor featuring a hip lounge area, intriguing multimedia, a cool event space, and a greatly increased retail space for The Warhol Store. Two [Read More]
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art presents ¡Hombre! Prints by Jose Guadalupe Posada to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of Jose Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913), one of the key figures in the development [Read More]
Fondazione Nicola Trussardi presents Allora & Calzadilla Fault Lines an exhibition on view 22 October–24 November 2013 . The Fondazione Nicola Trussardi has invited this American artistic duo to conceive an ambitious new project for [Read More]
Museum of Fine Arts – Lyon present Joseph Cornell and Surrealism in New York an exhibition on the work of Cornell, the American pioneer of collage, montage, and assemblage art, in the decades of the [Read More]
Röda Sten Konsthall is one of Sweden’s most extraordinary spaces for contemporary art and organizes a number of exhibitions every year. Its unique building, quality-based programme and extensive art educational activities focusing on contemporary art [Read More]
The Harvard Art Museums announce a promised gift of approximately 300 Japanese works of art from the collection of Robert and Betsy Feinberg. The majority of their gift comprises screens and hanging scrolls on silk [Read More]