Everything is coded, nothing is really explained. That’s why you have to watch it a second time. But the underlying theme is the battle between history and the fleeting beauty of music – Douglas Gordon Gagosian Gallery pesents “k.364,” an exhibition by [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
The title of the next Biennale de Lyon, A Terrible Beauty Is Born, is a verse from the poem Easter, 1916 written by W.B. Yeats on September of that year on the uprising by which hundreds of Irish rebels claimed emancipation from [Read More]
Now entering its fifth season, the Sunroom Project Space in Glyndor Gallery at Wave Hill, a public garden and cultural center in the Bronx, commissions emerging New York-area artists to create a new body of work or site-specific project as a solo [Read More]
This exhibition, on view Apr 17, 2011, is not so much a mid-career coverage of Vicky Civera’s work over the last twenty years but it is rather a celebratory focusing on major aspects and key incidentals of her work. It picks up [Read More]
Google has unveiled the Art Project, a unique collaboration with some of the world’s most acclaimed art museums to enable people to discover and view more than a thousand artworks online in extraordinary detail. Over the last 18 months Google has worked [Read More]
On the occasion of its twenty-fifth anniversary, the Schirn presents an exhibition that focuses exclusively on the Surrealists’ three-dimensional production, which has never been on display in its full range before. Comprising about 180 works by 51 artists, the show with its [Read More]
The Colomb Art Gallery in London now represents the Norwegian sculptor Fredrik K.B. Fredrik K.B is a fellow of the Norwegian Sculptors Association and of the Royal British Society of Sculptors. In 2009 a jury elected him “young artist of the year” [Read More]
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art presents an exhibition of Prints by Edvard Munch on view through April 30, 2011. The Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863–1944) is world-famous for his evocative depictions of universal human emotions and experiences––love, attraction, separation, [Read More]
A major solo exhibition dedicated to VALIE EXPORT opens Museion’s 2011 exhibition programme, continuing in the direction initiated in 2010, with the focus on female artists and the language of sculpture in a broader sense. On view 19 February – 1 May [Read More]
Internationally-recognized archaeologist and historian Ian George will be a featured speaker during “Valuing Historic Perspectives,” the Ninth Annual Historic Preservation Conference, to be held June 22-24, 2011 at the University Park Marriott Hotel near the campus of the University of Arizona in [Read More]
Drawing with Code brings together a selection of computer-generated art by the form’s earliest and most important practitioners from the 1950s to today. The Providence-based collection of Anne and Michael Spalter is one of the largest and most important of its kind [Read More]
3-Day Cultural Symposium Featuring Presentations by International Artists, Institutions, and Art Professionals on Artistic Practice and Production in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia International Gathering of Arts Professionals from Across The Globe to Precede 10th Edition of Sharjah Biennial, [Read More]
GARY SNYDER Project Space announce the exhibition, LLaurie Fendrich: Recent Paintings, opening February 10th, 2011, and continuing through April 2nd, 2011. Fendrich’s work is the subject of a retrospective exhibition, Sense and Sensation: Laurie Fendrich, Paintings and Drawings 1990-2010, which was organized [Read More]
Artereal Gallery announce that contemporary artists Ken and Julia Yonetani have joined the stable. Ken + Julia are currently collaborating on a new solo exhibition to be held at Artereal in June 2011. In addition, their Ultrabuddha will be exhibited at Artereal [Read More]