The Contemporary Arts Center presents Keith Haring: 1978–1982 on view through September 5, 2011. Keith Haring ranks among the most iconic, influential and popular artists in the world. Nearly twenty years after his death, the Contemporary Arts Center (CAC)—along with co-organizer Kunsthalle [Read More]
The Fundación Botin announces International Visual Arts Grants, through May 6, 2011. These are for study, research and the undertaking of individual projects in the sphere of (non-theoretical) artistic work. The call is open to individuals of any nationality with the single [Read More]
The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool showcases works by Jacob Epstein, Paul Nash, LS Lowry and Lucian Freud alongside the Merseyside artists Albert Richards and George Jardine. Other highlights include furniture by Morris & Co and ceramics by the Martin Brothers and [Read More]
The Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art, Oxford University Sport and Modern Art Oxford invite applications from established artists for a major new fellowship at the University of Oxford, which celebrates the award to London of the Games of the XXX [Read More]
Tate Liverpool presents A Sense of Perspective on view 1 April – 5 June 2011. A Sense of Perspective deals with the ‘in between’ and the undefined. Through the works of international contemporary artists in the Tate Collection, including a number of [Read More]
Hasted Kraeutler presents an exhibition of new photographs by Andreas Gefeller. The Japan Series. This is Andreas third solo exhibition with Hasted Kraeutler, following Andreas Gefeller: Recent Work (2009) and Andreas Gefeller: Supervisions (2007). On view March 31 – May 14, 2011. [Read More]
Fondazione Forma per la Fotografia in Milan presents, In the shadow of things. Photographs by Leonie Hampton. On view from March 25th to May 1st 2011. Leonie Hampton, The Greenhouse, 2007. Photo: Courtesy Fondazione Forma per la Fotografia Leonie has always worked [Read More]
Chisenhale Gallery presents a major new commission by Janice Kerbel. Described by Kerbel as ‘a play for stage lights’, Kill the Workers! (2011) takes its cue from dramatic narrative but is executed solely by means of theatrical lighting. Open 1 April–15 May [Read More]
Several pieces of furniture designed by the Swiss sculptor and designer, Diego Giacometti (1902-1985), the younger brother of Alberto (1901-1966), are to be sold at Bonhams, New Bond Street, as part of its sale of Post War and Contemporary Art and Design [Read More]
Throughout 2011, to mark their 50th anniversary, Arnolfini will be exploring a year-long theme entitled The Apparatus. This series of ‘experimental blockbusters’ will focus on the conditions of the art world today, particularly its systems of belief and valuation, its role within [Read More]
Lyons Wier Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new sculptural work by artist Jan Huling at SOFA NEW YORK 2011, April 14-17, at the Park Avenue Armory, in New York. Neither sketched nor planned, Huling’s three-dimensional works draw inspiration [Read More]
German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse focuses on the explosive production of graphic art—prints, drawings, posters, illustrated books, and periodicals—associated with Expressionism, the broad modernist movement that developed in Germany and Austria during the early decades of the 20th century. The movement encompasses [Read More]
Princeton University Art Museum presents Kurt Schwitters: Color and Collage. On View March 26 through June 26, 2011. Kurt Schwitters (1887–1948) was an integral part of Germany’s revolutionary art and intellectual movements in the tumultuous wake of the First World War. He [Read More]
Lisson Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by Angela de la Cruz. Fiercely emotive, de la Cruz’s work examines the language of painting and sculpture, challenging the established norms and testing the boundaries of both mediums. On view through April 30, [Read More]