More than 30 New Works, Re-Inventions, Commissions and Happenings to Unfold Across Los Angeles on January 19–29, 2012. The art of Pacific Standard Time heads into the streets, clubs and public spaces of Southern California from January 19 through 29, 2012, during [Read More]
Monthly Archives: January 2012
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The Bonniers Konsthall in Stockholm presents an exhibition of work by Lisa Jonasson exhibition on view January 25 – April 29. Lisa Jonasson, Verksamheter som inte får störas, 2012/Lisa Jonasson, Activities that Mustn’t be Disturbed, 2012 Lisa Jonasson’s figures have been blown [Read More]
“UNIT A”, will be part of the downtown art scene with over 7000 sq. ft. of loft space, only three blocks from first street, right off Thompson and parallel to the Tax Collector’s Building. The New York style urban loft space Unit, [Read More]
Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles presents Lena Herzog. Panoramas an exhibition on view January 26th – March 3rd. Opening: January 26th 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Featuring her panoramic images, the exhibit offers a selection of photographs from her series Below Zero, [Read More]
The MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow presents Lynn Hershman Leeson. Me as Roberta an exhibition on view 17 February–29 April 2012. Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków (MOCAK) © Rafal Sosin /em> An individual exhibition of an American artist—Lynn Hershman [Read More]
Brian Gross Fine Art presents Dana Hart-Stone. Exposition an exhibition on view through February 25, 2012. Drawing on his Montana roots, the works included in Exposition explore image, pattern, and remembrance. Dana Hart-Stone, 30 Below, 2011; acrylic on canvas; 60 × 48 [Read More]
The latest block of Charlottenborg’s Research Programme operates under the auspices of New York designers Dexter Sinister, working with the American writer Angie Keefer and the Danish art historian Lars Bang Larsen and employing the compound name ‘Dexter Bang Sinister’. The centerpiece [Read More]
The Kunstmuseum Basel is planning a new extension to the museum providing urgently needed space for special exhibitions. Kunstmuseum Basel New Extension It will also enable the museum to present valuable works from the public art collection in a contemporary setting. From [Read More]
The Northern Art Prize 2011 has been won by Leo Fitzmaurice. Judge Simon Wallis presented Fitzmaurice with a cheque for £16,500 at the prize-giving ceremony on 19 January at Leeds Art Gallery attended by over 500 people from the arts, business, public [Read More]
Matthew Marks announces the opening of his new gallery in Los Angeles. The first exhibition in the gallery, Ellsworth Kelly: Los Angeles, opens to the public on January 20, 2012. Located in West Hollywood, the gallery is a newly constructed freestanding building [Read More]
Matthew Marks presents Ellsworth Kelly: Los Angeles, the first exhibition in his new gallery in Los Angeles. Ellsworth Kelly: Los Angeles includes six new two-panel paintings, all of which are being exhibited here for the first time. The paintings are each made [Read More]
This January, David Hepher will be exhibiting a new series of work based around the infamous Aylesbury estate, Walworth, South East London. These large format paintings depict the immense scale of the tower blocks and include a panoramic piece made up of [Read More]
The Pace Gallery presents Jean Dubuffet: The Last Two Years, on view at 510 West 25th Street from January 20 through March 10, 2012. During the final two years of Jean Dubuffet’s life, his canvases exploded with raw emotion. The artist’s mental [Read More]
THe MAK Center for Art and Architecture presents Envisioning Buildings. reflecting architecture in contemporary art photography on view 28 January–22 April 2012. Tobias Zielony, “Vela Azzurra,” 2010. From the series Vele, 2009–2010. © Tobias Zielony / courtesy Tobias Zielony and KOW Berlin [Read More]