The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts presents Beyond Pop. Tom Wesselmann, an exhibition on view May 19 to October 7, 2012. Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004), Sunset Nude with Matisse Odalisque, 2003, oil on canvas, 120 x 100 in. The Estate of Tom Wesselmann. […]
Monthly Archives: May 2012
Bergen Kunsthal presents Marianne Heier. Surplus, an exhibition on view 24 May–5 July 2012. The title of Heier’s exhibition makes use of the concept of ‘surplus.’ The complexity of the concept is exploited in the exhibition to shed light on different value […]
The Espai d’art contemporani de Castello presents Sharon Lockhart, Double Tide, on view through September 2, 2012. Sharon Lockhart, “Double Tide (Jen Casad, South Bristol, Maine, July 22, 2008, Sunrise), Double Tide (Jen Casad, South Bristol, Maine, July 22, 2008, Sunset),” 2009. […]
De Appel arts centre has opened its new permanent premises in a renovated eighteenth-century building on the Prins Hendrikkade 142, a stone’s throw from Amsterdam Central Station. Its new home, renovated by denieuwegeneratie and ADP architects, will not only house impressive exhibition […]
Still undergoing transformation, the Monnaie de Paris will open an evening event space to the public with Rob Pruitt’s Flea Market on Saturday 19 May, 6pm–midnight. For this year’s Museum Night, the Monnaie de Paris will provide visitors with a playful meeting […]
Artpace San Antonio is pleased to announce the unveiling of its New Works Now exhibition in the Hudson (Show)Room, featuring new works by former International Artists-in-Residence from Texas: Alex de Leon (1996), Katrina Moorhead (2005), Katie Pell (2006), Juan Miguel Ramos (2002), […]
The Museum of Modern Art, New York in association with the Munich Film Museum and the Goethe-Institut, presents the most comprehensive North American retrospective ever assembled of the German film, theater, and opera director Werner Schroeter (1945–2010), on view May 11–June 11, […]
Michael Lierly paints memory from memory. His goal is to infuse each work with reality, though not necessarily realism. Both his figurative and abstract works deal with reconstructing memory in a way that creates an ambiguous symbolism which renders the often complex […]
Swiss artist Walter B. Probst has the soul of a sculptor in bronze and has utilized his talents for forty-five years. Most recently, he has enhanced his creative repertoire with the computer as a means of manipulating original painted imagery. Due to […]
The Museum of Modern Art New York presents Taryn Simon. A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I–XVIII, an exhibition on view May 2–September 3, 2012. The exhibition is organized by Roxana Marcoci, Curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern […]
Celebrating its fifteenth year and paying homage to the 100th anniversary of its namesake, the legendary 1913 Amory Show International Exhibition of Modern Art, The Armory Show 2013 will take place from Thursday, March 7 through Sunday, March 10, 2013 with an […]
The Hood Museum of Art presents Edward Burtynsky’s Vermont Quarry Photographs in Context, on view through August 19, 2012. Edward Burtynsky, Canadian, b. 1955 Rock of Ages #7, Active Granite Section, Wells-Lamson Quarry, Barre, Vermont, 1991 Digital chromogenic color print Photograph courtesy […]
The Associação Cultural Videobrasil in partnership with Casa Tomada (São Paulo, Brazil) and Delfina Foundation (London, UK) are pleased to invite applicants from Brazil and the Middle East, North Africa & South Asia (MENASA) for a three-month artistic residency split between São […]
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art presents Shifting. Photographs by Michel Varisco, an exhibition on view through July 23, 2012. Michel Varisco Green Marsh Ogden Museum of Southern Art Shifting is a photographic installation focusing on the Louisiana wetlands and the Gulf […]