The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia presents Remixing History. Manolo Valdes on view through APRIL 30, 2013. Born in Spain and currently living and working in New York and Madrid, Manolo Valdés is known for his paintings, prints, [Read More]
Le Grand Cafe Contemporary Art Centre, Saint-Nazaire presents Vincent Ganivet – Severine Hubard. The balance of opposites, on view through 2 September 2012. Collection, détournement, and recycling are central to the practice of a number of contemporary artists. By using natural objects [Read More]
The Exhibition, open 29th August > 25th November 2012, will be complemented by 55 National Participations organized, as usual, in the Pavilions at the Giardini, at the Arsenale and in the city of Venice. Four nations will be participating for the first [Read More]
Bozar Centre for Fine Arts presents Sense of Place. European Landscape Photography, an exhibition on view 14.06 through 16.09.2012. Elina Brotherus Still images from The Black Bay Sequence, 2010 60 min 12 sec, HD video (Apple ProRes 422), 16:9, silent. Credit: Commissioned [Read More]
The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) presents Ansel Adams. At the Water’s Edge, an exhibition on view October 8, 2012. Ansel Adams: At the Water’s Edge features more than 100 photographs combining famous images with extraordinary lesser-known works that focus on the artist’s [Read More]
The National Geographic’s Greatest Photographs of the American West exhibition is to open simultaneously in 10 U.S. museums on October 27, 2012. Monument Valley from the National Geographic exhibition From the surprising photograph of an owl caught in flight by Mike Nichols, [Read More]
Stephen Haller Gallery announces CONCURRENCE and FACE UP two group exhibitions of gallery and guest artists opening June 28th and running through August 3rd. An intimate show in Gallery III FACE UP gives examples of artists’ different approaches to the issue of [Read More]
Fundacion MAPFRE presents the most comprehensive international retrospective on photographer Jitka Hanzlová (Náchod, Czech Republic, 1958), whose work captures the essence of people, nature, and objects by exploring their interrelations and cross-tensions. Exhibition on view through 2 September 2012. Born in 1958 [Read More]
Artistic Directors Catherine de Zegher and Gerald McMaster have unveiled the work of more than 100 artists from over 44 countries, presented at inner-city and harbourside locations across Sydney for the 18th Biennale of Sydney: all our relations. Presented free to the [Read More]
The Hood Museum of Art presents Contemporary Environmental Photography from the museum’s Collection in an exhibition on view July 7 through August 26, 2012. Daniel Beltra, Spanish, b. 1946 Alter Do Chao, Para (Brasil), from the Amazon Drought series October 2005 Epson [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma has announced it’s autumn exhibitions. Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma Architect Steven Holl Osmo Rauhala 28 September 2012–13 January 2013 Kiasma presents a solo exhibition of new work by Osmo Rauhala, an artist dividing his time [Read More]
Artist Mathias Poledna will represent Austria at the Venice Biennale in 2013. His selection was announced by Commissioner Jasper Sharp at a press conference in Vienna. Poledna will present a solo exhibition of new work in the Austrian Pavilion. Born in Vienna [Read More]
Liverpool Biennial 2012 the largest contemporary art festival in the UK is being held 15 September–25 November 2012. Liverpool today offers the richest visual arts environment anywhere in the UK outside London. It has more galleries and museums, and commissions more new [Read More]
The Gwangju Biennale Foundation has appointed Nikolaus Hirsch as director and Philipp Misselwitz and Eui Young Chun as curators of the Gwangju Folly 2012 project. Their curatorial approach describes a folly as a critical object that oscillates between aesthetic autonomy and social-political [Read More]