The Davis Museum at Wellesley College presents “A Generous Medium: Photography at Wellesley 1972-2012,” a landmark exhibition tracing the evolution of the Davis photography collection through the many people who have influenced its course. On view September 12 through December 16, 2012 [Read More]
Photography
The J. Paul Getty Museum announced the acquisition of 29 photographs by renowned 20th-century artist Cy Twombly (American, 1928–2011). Spanning a period of 57 years, the color photographic prints will be the first group of works by Twombly to enter the Getty [Read More]
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents Heartland. The Photographs of Terry Evans, an exhibition on view October 20, 2012—January 20, 2013. Terry Evans, American, b. 1944. Train North of Matfield Green, Chase County, Kansas, 2009. Inkjet print, 39 7/8 x 40 inches (101.28 [Read More]
For the opening of the fall season, Green Art Gallery will be presenting ‘Wounds’, a series of works by Syrian photographer Jaber Al Azmeh. This series began and evolved along with the revolutionary movements happening in Syria during the crucial first ten [Read More]
Manchester Art Gallery presents Focal Points. Art and Photography, an exhibition on view through Sunday 2 June 2013. Donald Rodney, In The House Of My Father, 1996-97 Purchased by CAS for SLG This new display of around 30 photographs explores just some [Read More]
Haggerty Museum of Art presents Freedom Of/For/To Photography from the Permanent Collection, on view August 22 – December 22, 2012. Edward Burtynsky, SOCAR Oil Field #1 a&b, Baku Azerbaijan, 2006. Digital chromogenic color print, 40 x 60 in. 101.6 x 152.4 cm. [Read More]
Musee d’art contemporain de Montreal presents an exhibition of work by Janet Biggs on view OCTOBER 4, 2012 TO JANUARY 6, 2013 Janet Biggs Musee d’art contemporain de Montreal Brooklyn-based artist Janet Biggs is known for her video, photography and performance works [Read More]
Bleicher Gallery La Brea presents Susie Loucks Bird Lovers Potluck on September 2nd 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Susie Loucks Bleicher Gallery La Brea Loucks captures birds frozen in mid-flight capturing a juxtaposing moment of extreme movement and stillness. Susie’s work fosters [Read More]
Stark Museum of Art in Orange, Texas presents National Geographic Greatest Photographs of the American West, an exhibition on view October 27, 2012 – January 26, 2013. Monument Valley, Utah, 2001. Bruce Dale/National Geographic Stock National Geographic Greatest Photographs of the American [Read More]
Sooni Taraporevala’s Parsis: The Zorostrians of India is the first visual documentation of India’s Parsi community, followers of the world’s first prophet, Zarathustra. Exhibition on view November 8—December 20, 2012. Sooni Taraporevala The Man in the Sola Hat, Photograph © 1985 Sooni [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s American Art Museum has bought Seven Days: Breakfast Tacos by San Antonio artist Chuck Ramirez for their permanent collection. Chuck Ramirez (1962-2010) Seven Days Series: Breakfast Tacos Conceived in 2003; printed by the Estate in 2012 Edition 4/6 Pigment ink [Read More]
Mpls Photo Center presents The Human Condition. A Survey of Humanity an International Call for Entry is in conjunction and to be exhibited with Mark Seliger’s “When They Came to Take My Father” Opening November 10th, 2012 .Mark Seliger’s, “When They Came [Read More]
Mpls Photo Center in Minneapolis presents The Portrait: Up Close and Personal an International Juried Competition on view through August 19th, 2012. Photo: Noah David Bau – Melrose, Massachusetts Experimentation with genre, format, and medium characterizes the portraits included in the exhibition. [Read More]
Contemporary Art Exchange presents Through the Looking Glass, Dimly, an exhibition open 5 – 18 August, 2012. Through the Looking Glass, Dimly is an international collaboration project between blind photographers Andrew Follows (Melbourne) and Rosita McKenzie (Edinburgh). Andrew Follows, Untitled, 2011. The [Read More]