Yerba Buena Center for the Arts presents Song Dong: Dad and Mom, Don’t Worry About Us, We Are All Well on view through June 12, 2011. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is pleased to present Song Dong: Dad and Mom, Don’t […]
Monthly Archives: March 2011
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Phillips de Pury & Company announced the début of the New York retail shop at the flagship 450 Park Avenue galleries. The curated program reflects Phillips de Pury & Company’s expertise in design, contemporary art, photography, editions, and jewelry, and exemplifies Phillips […]
Walter Inglis Anderson’s distinctive and timeless works of the plants, animals, and people of the Mississippi Gulf Coast have placed him among the finest American painters of the 20th century. Everything I See Is New and Strange celebrates Anderson’s perspective as an […]
The Cleveland Museum of Art presents Contemporary Landscape Photography an exhibition on view March 26–August 14, 2011. Abandoned Apartment, Dresden-Cotta, 2005. Fredrik Marsh (American, b. 1957). Inkjet print; 50.8 x 62.1 cm. The Charlotte Ekker and Charlotte Van der Veer Memorial Fund […]
The KW Institute for Contemporary Art presents Cyprien Gaillard The Recovery of Discovery. On view March 27 – May 22, 2011. Opening: Saturday, March 26, 5 pm – 2 am. Opening Hours: Tue–Sun 12–7 pm, Thur 12–9 pm Preserving a monument goes […]
Whitechapel Gallery presents Keeping it Real: Material Intelligence open 18 March–22 May 2011. The Whitechapel Gallery presents the work of a generation of artists who make a direct link between art and everyday life, in the fourth and final display of works […]
asco celebrates Nowruz (“New Day”), marking the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new year for millions of people from the Middle East and Central Asia. The celebration is joined by the Netherlands tour of ‘Chicago Boys, While We Were […]
Globe. For Frankfurt and the World is a temporary art space in the Deutsche Bank Towers. Globe accompanies the opening program of Deutsche Bank’s modernized Group Head Office through April 15 and presents itself just as internationally as the art in the […]
The University for the Creative Arts (UCA) based in Kent and Surrey in England is facing a funding cut of 7.8%. Deputy vice chancellor, Mark Hunt said the government had favoured “stem subjects” such as maths. Mr Hunt said: “I think the […]
Sue Scott Gallery presents Paper A-Z, on view now through April 22, 2011. Featuring more than seventy five established, mid-career and emerging artists from around the country, this exhibition showcases multidisciplinary approaches to works on paper that examine and celebrate this basic […]
An exhibition of Norman Rockwell’s iconic artworks is on view now at the Tacoma Art Museum through May 30, 2011. American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell celebrates the full range of Rockwell’s artwork, including 44 paintings and 323 original Saturday Evening […]
The Phillips Collection Presents INTERSECTIONS a series of contemporary art projects, artists are invited to create a new work in response to art and spaces in The Phillips Collection. 2011 SCHEDULE Nicholas and Sheila Pye: The Coronation Through May 7 The collaborative […]
Sotheby’s will offer one of the most important works by Jeff Koons ever to have appeared at auction. Pink Panther from 1988 draws on many of the themes that have come to define Koons’ output and stands as one of the outstanding […]
This exhibition, on view through May 01, 2011 which has benefited from the inestimable collaboration of the David Smith Estate, sets out to explore the curious cluster of convergences and affinities, borrowings and discrepancies that marked a fruitful and unexpected artistic conversation […]