The National Gallery of Art, Washington, recently acquired American painter Thomas Moran’s Green River Cliffs, Wyoming, 1881, a gift of the Milligan and Thomson Families. It was ten years after his first trip west in [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) presents Rodarte: States of Matter, the first West Coast solo exhibition of the work of fashion and costume designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte. Organized by MOCA Associate [Read More]
Lunds konsthall presents I, the Undersigned. Rabih Mroué, on view 12 March–8 May 2011. Opening: Friday, 11 March 6–8pm. In these days of profound change and hopefulness in the Arab world we are very proud [Read More]
Neuer Berliner Kunstverein n.b.k. presents an exhibition of work by Karin Sander on view 5 March–1 May 2011. Karin Sander (born in 1957) is one of the best-known artists of her generation. She has received [Read More]
Kunsthalle Düsseldorf Kunsthalle Düsseldorf hosts the world’s first comprehensive solo exhibition of the collected works of Ferdinand Kriwet, “KRIWET – Yester’n’Today” who was born in Düsseldorf in 1942. On view through 1 May 2011. Ferdinand [Read More]
The Carpenter Center for Visual Arts presents Antoni Muntadas About Academia, open through April 7, 2011. About Academia is the latest project by renowned artist Antoni Muntadas. Muntadas represented Spain at the 2005 Venice Biennial [Read More]
The Bolton Museum and Art Gallery presents Bolton Art and Photography showing the latest array of artistic talent from Bolton Art Circle, Bolton Camera Club and Bolton Digital Photographic Society. On view through Saturday 27 [Read More]
The National Gallery presents An American Experiment: George Bellows and the Ashcan Painters open 3 March – 30 May 2011. With 12 paintings never before seen in the UK, this exhibition introduces visitors to the [Read More]
The Indianapolis Museum of Art and Allora & Calzadilla have announced that they will be partnering with national athletic organizations USA Gymnastics and USA Track & Field on three newly commissioned sculptures for the U.S. [Read More]
The Serpentine Gallery presents an exhibition of the celebrated American artist Nancy Spero, the first major presentation following her death in autumn 2009. On view now through 2 May 2011. Artist and activist Nancy Spero [Read More]
The Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art presents I Myself Have Seen It: Photography and Kiki Smith on view April 8–August 14, 2011. Comprising loans from the artist’s archives and several private collections, this [Read More]
Moderna Museet presents Jutta Koether The Thirst an exhibition on view 5 March–24 April 2011. Jutta Koether is a painter, performance artist, musician, critic and theoretician. Her works incorporate distinct elements of punk and underground [Read More]
David Alan Robertson has announced that he will be stepping down as The Ellen Philips Katz Director of the Block Museum of Art effective Dec. 31, 2011. Robertson has served as the director of the [Read More]
Kunsthalle Basel presents Bettina Pousttchi World Time Clock the first major solo exhibition in Switzerland of works by Berlin-based German-Iranian artist Bettina Pousttchi on view through 13 March 2011. Bettina Pousttchi (b. 1971) has recently [Read More]
The Museum at FIT presents His and Hers in the Fashion & Textile History Gallery on view through through May 10, 2011. His & Hers explores changing perceptions of “masculine” and “feminine” dress from the [Read More]
The display will look at the network of seven buildings in the UK from the first centre which opened in Edinburgh in 1996, to the Stirling Prize winning centre in London by Rogers Stirk Harbour [Read More]
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum will present an exhibition The Bowie Knife: Icon of American Character, open Apr 01, 2011 – Nov 20, 2011. Among domestic arms, only the names Deringer and Bowie [Read More]
The William Benton Museum of Art presents Views and Re-Views: Soviet Political Posters and Cartoons on view through March 20, 2011. Views and Re-Views is an exhibition of Soviet-era political posters and cartoons dating from [Read More]