The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art presents Size Matters: A group exhibition that addresses ideas of scale through physical and conceptual explorations, on view Mar. 12 – Jun. 18, 2011. Size matters insofar as [Read More]
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) celebrates this revelation in Blink! Light, Sound and the Moving Image, its first large-scale exhibition devoted entirely to electronic and time-based media. Focusing on artwork from the past 30 years, [Read More]
In association with The Power Plant – Refresh, the gallery reopens to the public with three new exhibitions: two by internationally-acclaimed artists Thomas Hirschhorn and Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle and one group show featuring younger artists from [Read More]
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents Vija Celmins: Television and Disaster 1964-1966, on view March 13, 2011–June 5, 2011. Painter Vija Celmins, born in 1938 in Riga, Latvia, has lived and worked primarily [Read More]
Huntington exhibition showcases some three dozen intricately carved sculptures by Southern California artist John Frame take center stage in a new exhibition that brings together a body of work carefully assembled over the past five [Read More]
The McKissick Museum presents From Snapshot to Civic Action: Creating Healthy Environments through Community Engagement on view now through arch 26, 2011. From Snapshot to Civic Action features photographs and corresponding stories from Columbia’s Waverly [Read More]
Celebrate the Persian New Year on Sunday, March 13 at 11:00 am with a full day of activities throughout LACMA’s campus, including live music, film, dance performances, and a traditional Nowruz display called Haft Sîn. [Read More]
The Palazzo Strozzi Opens Picasso, Miró, Dalí. Angry Young Men: the Birth of Modernity on view 12 March-17 July 2011. The exhibition is dedicated to the early work of Picasso, Miró and Dalí, which played [Read More]
The Kunsthalle Bielefeld presents its newest exhibition, The 80s Revisited: The Bischofberger Collection II, on view March 13 – June 19, 2011. This show marks the apex of our two-part presentation of works by the [Read More]
Ernesto Oroza’s Archetype Vizcaya marks the highly anticipated return of the Contemporary Arts Project to Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. The Contemporary Arts Project (CAP) is a commission program that invites artists to develop site-specific projects [Read More]
Miami Art Museum presents Mark Dion’s complete South Florida Wildlife Rescue Unit, a large-scale installation that focuses on the Everglades and human attempts to control the South Florida ecosystem. The installation will be on view [Read More]
The Tampa Museum of Art presents Degas: Form, Movement and the Antique, March 12 – June 19, 2011. Degas: Form, Movement and the Antique brings together a selection of this French genius’s bronze sculptures with [Read More]
A Kingfisher Fort Headdress is reunited with members of Alaska’s Tlingit tribe The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts returned a Kingfisher Fort Headdress (late 19th – early 20th century) to the Lúkaaxh.ádi clan of the [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History is currently performing a specialized conservation treatment to ensure the long-term preservation of Thomas Jefferson’s bible, a small handmade book that provides an intimate view of Jefferson’s private [Read More]
Fundación Proa presents Louise Bourgeois The Return of the Repressed on view 19 March–19 June 2011. For the first time in Latin America, Fundación Proa presents in Argentina and Brazil Louise Bourgeois: The Return of [Read More]
The Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh presents Ragnar Kjartansson: Song through September 4, 2011. Ragnar Kjartansson: Song at Carnegie Museum of Art is Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson’s first solo museum exhibition in the United [Read More]
The Kunsthaus Zürich presents an exhibition entitled ‘Alberto Giacometti: The Art of Seeing’, from 11 March to 22 May. Sight is the foundation of all visual art, and no artist has focused so centrally on [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) presents William Leavitt: Theater Objects, the first solo museum exhibition and retrospective of the work of Los Angeles-based artist William Leavitt (b. 1941, Washington, D.C.). Surveying the artist’s multifaceted [Read More]