The Québec Triennial 2011. The Work Ahead of Us, one of the most important and highly anticipated art events of the season, was presented at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal. For this second edition of the Triennial, the museum has put [Read More]
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Tate Britain presents Barry Flanagan: Early Works 1965–1982 an exhibition on view until 2 January 2012. Barry Flanagan, 4 casb 2 ’67 1967. Tate © Estate of Barry Flanagan courtesy Plubronze Ltd Barry Flanagan (1941–2009) was one of Britain’s most original and [Read More]
On October 11, during Frieze Art Fair week, the award-winning not-for-profit Bidoun Projects will hold its debut fundraising benefit in London at Christie’s auction house. The auction brings together works by 32 leading contemporary artists. The evening will be kicked off by [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) has announced that it will reopen on Saturday 31 March 2012 as a bold, new and expanded museum. Following a 53 million AUD redevelopment, the Museum will be transformed into a major centre for contemporary art [Read More]
A group Show from the Redfern Artists Collective, entitled Ragtime, is now on at Global Gallery in Sydney’s inner city suburb of Paddington. This is a contemporary art show, with different works by artists, ranging from sculpture, to photography, abstract painting, contemporary [Read More]
The Whitney Museum of American Art presents Three Landscapes: A Film Installation by Roy Lichtenstein on view from October 6, 2011 to February 12, 2012. This cinematic triptych, the product of a partnership between Lichtenstein, Universal Studios, and Joel Freedman of Cinnamon [Read More]
This retrospective exhibition dedicated to Josef Albers—the largest ever to be organized in Italy, will open on 8th October 2011 in both of the Galleria Civica di Modena exhibition spaces: Palazzo Santa Margherita and the Palazzina dei Giardini. Co-produced by the Galleria [Read More]
The Pace Gallery presents pionier, an exhibition of work by Carsten Nicolai, on view at 545 West 22nd Street through October 22, 2011. The exhibition title, the German word for “pioneer,” refers to the experimental nature of Nicolai’s work, which investigates perception [Read More]
Tate St Ives presents The Indiscipline of Painting International abstraction from the 1960s to now on view 8 October 2011–3 January 2012. The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine artists from the 1960s to now. Selected [Read More]
Miami’s longest running contemporary art fair, will once again captivate the city from November 29 – December 4, 2011. As the anchor art fair to the city of Miami, the fair will return with a compelling array of modern and contemporary artwork [Read More]
Haunch of Venison London presents Frank Stella: Connections, the most extensive exhibition of Stella’s work in the UK to date. This exhibition examines Stella’s long and extraordinarily diverse career and includes works from 1958 to the present day. On view through 19 [Read More]
On the occasion of Iceland’s presentation as a guest of honor at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair, the Schirn Kunsthalle will dedicate a solo exhibition to this country’s artist Erró from October 6, 2011 to January 8, 2012. Erró ranks among the [Read More]
The Fundación Juan March in Madrid presents Aleksandr Deineka (1899–1969)Avant-Garde for the Proletariat an exhibition on view October 7, 2011 – January 15, 2012. Aleksander Deineka, Quien podra con quien, 1932. ©Tretyakov Gallery. This is the first exhibition in Spain to present [Read More]
David Smith: Cubes and Anarchy examines the abiding importance of geometric form in the work of American sculptor David Smith (1906-1965) from his earliest small works through the monumental late masterpieces that he created in the final years of his life. David [Read More]