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ALPHABETICAL ARTIST INDEX:
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Art Now
The Art Now programme comprises at least four contemporary art exhibitions
each...
The House for Cubism: The Raoul La Roche Collection
Raoul La Roche belongs to the most important patrons of
the Öffentliche Kunstsamml...
GREG LYNN and FABIAN MARCACCIO
. The joint project by Greg Lynn and
oobr to become the first weekly publication to chronicle Off-Off-Broadway!
After five long years of putting out a monthly publication, oobr (the
off-off-broadway review), th...
THE LIGHT OF NATURE: Landscape drawings and watercolours by Van Dyck and his contemporaries
A special exhibition
in the Rubens House in Antwerp
...
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts' world-renowned collection of Russian imperial Easter eggs by Peter...
Buenos Diaz modern art
THE HAGUE (The Netherlands) On Thursday the 7th of October, the Argentinean ambassador in the Nether...
Beat Streuli
Born 1957 in Altdorf, Switzerland, lives in Düsseldorf
People in anonymous, pulsating street ...
Vik Muniz: Seeing Is Believing
Vik Muniz works with the syntax of photography, but his images are not simply photographic. “Muniz h...
Jacques-Henri Lartigue Photographs:
Automobiles
As a complement to the summers Bugatti exhibition, the Cleveland Museum
of Art presents Jacq...
Julia Margaret Cameron's Women
Julia Margaret Cameron (1815 - 79) is recognized as a pioneer of photography and one of the great po...
Symposium - Pritmaking: The Collaborative Art
On Thursday, August 19, 1999 the Graphic Arts Council of the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art will ...
Keith Piper:
Relocating the Remains
This exhibition and accompanying CD-ROM comprise the first mid-career survey in the
...
Tina Barney
Born into a wealthy New England family, photographer Tina Barney has made her family
...
John Twachtman: An American Impressionist
Celebrate the life and work of one of Cincinnati’s best-known artists and America’s most important
...
Announcing the 1999 Visual Arts Hall of Fame honorees . . .
An outgrowth of the Red River Sculpture Society’s Hall of Fame, it was chartered as a separate non-p...
The Heritage of Our Ancestors: Works by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith and
Kay WalkingStick
The Heritage of Our Ancestors: Works by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith and Kay WalkingStick, an
exhib...
Daniel Reeves
Above Memory and Transformation
Born in 1948 in the U.S. and a resident of Scotland,
...
LAST CHANCE! The Popular Print in England
The Popular Print in England includes
prin...
OPEN'99 2nd International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations
This exhibition of monumental sculptures and large installations set in the open air, will take plac...
N[ART] CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS!
N[ART] (NARCOLEPSY Awareness, Recognition & Treatment) is a grassroots
effort to educate the world ...
Crowds Flock to the Chihuly Exhibition at the Tower of David
Chihuly in the Light of Jerusalem 2000, the exhibition of monumental glass
works by Dale Chihuly th...
Triumphs of the Baroque: Architecture
in Europe, 1600-1750
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is ending 1999
on a note of splendour with the exhib...
SOLO EXHIBITION OF WORKS ON TEXTILE BY SANDRA KRIEL
he work of Sandra Kriel is unconventional. As a producer of fine arts she
makes use of unusual mixe...
Keith Sonnier
The American artist Keith Sonnier (born 1941 in Mamou, Louisiana, lives in
New York)...
Helmut Federle: Solo Exhibition
Basics on composition and Black Series- these are the names
Helmut Federle (born 19...
Gift of Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty
Robert Smithson's monumental earthwork Spiral Jetty (1970)
has been acquired by Dia Center for the ...
Stephen Bambury
Paint, gold, graphite, lacquer - and 130 litres of engine oil laid out on
the gallery floor*.
The ...
Heavenly Chance: Denys Watkins
Denys Watkins turned his usual ways of working upside down for a new body
of work called Heavenly C...
New Work: Paintings by Dale Haven Loy
Sharon Truax Fine Art is pleased to announce, New Work: Paintings by Dale Haven Loy. Returning t...
Barry McGee: Things Are Getting Better
Things Are Getting Better a new installation by San Francisco based
artist Barry McGee, will be on...
Territory of Public Objects
This is an exploration Territory and Gallery. From mail received (in French, English, Portugese or.....
Remembering Saul Steinberg
This fall The Menil Collection honors “the most original man of his time,” as The New Yorker recentl...
Modern American Realism: Selections from the Sara Roby Foundation Collection
After visiting several museums across the country, major examples of 20th-century
American real...
John Twachtman: An American Impressionist
This major traveling exhibition for which the Pennsylvania
Academy of ...
Brassaï: The Eye of Paris
This retrospective celebrates the centenary of the artist's birth (born Gyula Halász on 9
...
From Schongauer to Holbein:
Master Drawings from Basel and Berlin
From Schongauer to Holbein: Master Drawings from Basel and Berlin is an
...
Clemente
In 1980, at the 39th Venice Biennale, Francesco Clemente emerged
before an internatio...
Paintings of George Post
During the month of October, Mendocino Art Center will present a memorial
exhibition for George Po...
Noguchi's Beginnings (1985)
Sculptor Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988), son of a Japanese poet and an American writer, was born in the U...
Yasuhiro Ishimoto:
A Tale of Two Cities
Yasuhiro Ishimoto (born 1921) is one of Japan's most important
conte...
Boris Podrecca: Poetics of Difference
The exhibitions Poetics of Difference is a show of works by Boris
Podrecca created over the last tw...
Edward Hopper: The Watercolors
The first major exhibition in forty years of the watercolors of Edward Hopper (1882–1967)
will ...
The Fantasy World of Maurice Sendak
The IMA presents The Fantasy World of Maurice Sendak, an exhibition of works by the
award-winn...
The Comtesse de Castiglione (Florence
1837 - Paris 1899)
Robert de Montesquiou was entranced by this character
who was not unlike h...
The Metal Mirror
Coin Photography by Stephen Sack
The Metal Mirror
Coin Photography by Stephen Sack
...
Maurizio Cattelan
At this years biennial art festival in Venice, Maurizio Cattelan
caused a stir with a meditating fa...
STEPHAN ERASMUS: the god prosthetic
Freud stated that any tool we create becomes an extension of our own bodies.
These tools become pro...
PU JIE: Got Problem
Pu Jie was born 1959 in Shanghai. He lives and works in Shanghai
Narrative, energetic oil paintin...
8th Biennial of Moving Images
Since it was born in 1985 under the name International Video Week, the Biennial of Moving Images has...
LIU MANWEN: ORDINARY LIFE
This will be Liu Manwen s first solo exhibition at Red Gate, and she will arrive in Beijing today fr...
McCahon - A View From Urewera
The most famous – and arguably single most important – artwork produced in New Zealand this century ...
100 Years Through 100 Artists: The Fine Arts of Nuevo León in the 20th Century
This exhibition presents a representative historical panorama of 20th century fine arts in Nuevo
L...
SA ARTIST PREPARES FOR INTERNATIONAL GALLERIES
For Kay Hassan, a Soweto-born artist, the wheels that will propel him and
his art into internationa...
Moderna Museet Projekt: Douglas Gordon
Douglas Gordon, born in Glasgow in 1966, is one of the most notable artists of his generation. His c...
Michael Hirschfeld Gallery Honours Staunch Friend of the Arts
A new gallery space dedicated to the late Michael Hirschfeld will support a cause close to the heart...
Unprecedented Gathering of Six Major Paintings by Velázquez
Marking the four-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez
...
Susan Rothenberg:
Paintings from the Nineties
Susan Rothenberg (born in 1945) first
gained critical attention in ...
MASTERWORKS HONORS PAUL MELLON'S LEGACY OF
GIFTS TO THE NATION; INCLUDES 14 RARE DEGAS WAXES
French, British, and American paintings, sculpture, drawings, watercolors, and prints
...
Roberto Carlos Umpierrez
The Soho Gallery presents works by Roberto Carlos Umpierrez.
Born at Montevideo, Uruguay in 1950,
...
Change of Scene XVII: Katalin Káldi
The paintings of Kataliin Káldi (*1971) caught our eyes during a trip to Budapest. On
...
RADIOSITY:
The abstract factory
A NEW FACTORY HAS BEEN BORN: IT IS A THINKING FACTORY.
IT EXISTS IN AN IMAGINARY, IDEAL SPACE.
IT ...
Larry Towell: Palestine, El Salvador and Home
Larry Towell is a full member of the highly exclusive photographic agency
Magnum, which was started...
Rie Muñoz: One Hundred Original Watercolors
Rie Muñoz (b. 1921) is well known through her
colorful images of Alaskan life. Muñoz's
playful, ...
Etchings and Drypoints of James McNeill Whistler
Although he is most famous for his portrait of his mother, artist James
...
JOE FURLONGER: Survey
Gold Coast City Art Gallery is proud to present Joe Furlonger: Survey an exhibition of work by natio...
Peter Gee's ApoGee Gallery returns to NYC
For a brief period, British Pop artist Peter Gees historical ApoGee Gallery
has been reincarnated ...
Adam Fuss - Less of a test than earth
Adam Fuss, born in London in 1961, now lives and works in New York. In this age of
computer genera...
Angel Orensanz awarded the Lorenzo il Magnifico Prize
An international jury of scholars and critics of contemporary art has awarded the Lorenzo il Magnifi...
Jacob Lawrence's Toussaint
In 1941, at the age of 24, Jacob Lawrence became the first African-American artist
to have a w...
THE ANGEL OF GROZNY
Sculptor Angel Orensanz is carrying, today Christmas Day, a protest event against the imminent
Russ...
Jean-Luc Mylayne
Since 1976, French artist Jean-Luc Mylayne has led a
nomadic life, travelling for weeks and months...
View from Above: The Photographs of Bradford Washburn
Mountaineer, explorer,
...
Theo Garve - Paintings and Coloured Pictures
An article on Theo Garve's work in a catalogue produced by the Fach Gallery in
Frankfurt in 199...
Kathy Prendergast : The End and the Beginning
Kathy Prendergast, born in Dublin in 1958, now lives and works in London. She has studied at the
...
ACQUA: Pictures from Giacomo Bonciolini
Born in Monsummano Terme, Pistoia province (Italy), on 26/08/55.
He starts to be interested in phot...
NUDNIK 2000
13 artists from Israel and
Germany will show their latest works in a group-exhibition at KX. Kampna...
Robert Gwathmey: a Retrospective
Nearly 60 works by Richmond, Virginia, artist Robert Gwathmey (1903-1988) will go on exhibit at the ...
Vernon Fisher's File OO
Vernon Fisher (born 1943), one of Texas's most acclaimed artists,
fi...
Interventions: New Art in Unconventional Spaces
Since Interventions, sponsored by Marshall Field's Project Imagine, is also the first exhibition in ...
Robert Capa: Photographs
World-famous photographer Robert Capa (1913-1954) is known first and foremost for his courageous cov...
Born in the Spirit
African-American artist Ted T. Ellis who was commissioned by by Walt Disney
World (Epcot ) to do th...
Stephen Hendee: SuperThrive
Using foam board, electrical tape and fluorescent lights, New York artist Stephen Hendee will create...
Donald Sultan: In the Still Life Tradition
The work of Donald Sultan is voluminous and varied.
Since 1975, when he
arrived in New York, Sulta...
HAPPINESS, PRIMITIVES: A Travelogue of the Journey Back from Eden, Photographic Exhibition by Jennifer Gardner
Jennifer Gardner's poetic photographs mix genres and emotions to depict dual subjects - half-human, ...
Change of Scene XVII
With Change of Scene XVII a short era draws to a close for the MMK. On the o...
Winter/Spring 2000
With the Winter/Spring 2000 exhibition Dideh the full-service
Iranian-art gallery on the Internet e...
The Worlds of Nam Jume Paik
No
artist has had a greater influence in imagining and realizing the artistic
po...
Alien Intelligence
There is no doubt about the significance of the computer as a present day meta-technology, and as an...
Gerardo Suter: Labyrinth of Memory
Gerardo Suter: Labyrinth of Memory, a mid-career survey, presents the
work of
Gerardo Suter, one ...
Trimpin: Conloninpurple
German-born artist Trimpin will visit Missoula and install a unique sound installation in the First ...
Homage to Thabang Noto Matseke (1930 - 1997): An Artist who Worked in Silence
Thabang Noto Matseke was born in 1930 in Marabastad, Pretoria, where he was raised until about 1950 ...
Rupert Howard - New Work
British born artist Rupert Howard is presenting new works created in late
1999 at the 12th Street B...
Special Exhibition: Honoré Daumier
Honoré Daumier is the first retrospective exhibition ever dedicated to this artist in the United Sta...
HibelFest 2000 - Fabulous*Fun*Fantasy
Edna Hibel will host
HibelFest 2000 - Fabulous*Fun*Fantasy, the largest exhibition by a living
a...
After the Rain: Luis GERALDES, 25 years Survey
After the Rain is a small survey exhibition of paintings selected to introduce Luis Geraldes to the ...
Giovanni Battista Moroni: Renaissance Portraitist
The Kimbell Art Museum is organizing a series of small, focused
...
The Vincent
The Vincent van Gogh, Bi-annual Award for Contemporary Art in Europe
in memory of the ...
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
Daring rescues, heroic battles, a runaway stagecoach, and the thundering hoofbeats of a buffalo herd...
ROBERT GWATHMEY: MASTER PAINTER
Deeply committed to the idea that art could influence morality, improve the lives of less fortunate
...
Sugimoto: Portraits
From March 5 until May 14, 2000 the
Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin is presenting
Sugimoto: P...
Louise Nevelson
Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988) Ukrainian born, American sculptor, artisan and engraver, is a and unco...
Ruskin, Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites
John Ruskin was not only one of Britain's greatest art critics but also the first to make his reputa...
RECOLLECTED IMAGES:
CHANSONETTA STANLEY EMMONS
Recollected Images: Chansonetta Stanley Emmons is on view at the Portland Museum of Art March 18 thr...
Lynn Geesaman Photographs: Poetics of Place
Born in Cleveland in 1938, Geesaman studied physics and mathematics in college and became involved w...
Made You Look!
Made You Look! The Nineteenth Annual Family
Exhibition (through May 28, 2000), presented by Van Kam...
Konstantin Stefanovitch
Born in Belgrade, Konstantin Stefanovitch left for Paris
in 1955. He studied Fine-Art (architecture...
Mona Hatoum
An exhibition of new work by Mona Hatoum will go on view at Tate Britain in the Duveen
Galle...
Irving Penn, A Career in Photography
The career of Irving Penn (born 1917), a
leading Am...
Marian Berger: AUDOBON REINCARNATED
We wont go that far! But if you are interested in the next best thing, take a look at the art of Ma...
2000 Biennial Exhibition
The artists in the 2000 Biennial, the seventieth in the
Whitney Museums ...
Olafur Eliasson : The Curious Garden
The viewer's experience is central to Olafur Eliasson's work. His installations take their form from...
Mariko Mori: Dream Temple
Japanese artist Mariko Mori (born 1967), one of the most innovative young artists within media art t...
Walk On, Works by Yoshitomo Nara
Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara will
present a startling large-scale
sculptural installatio...
25 Songs on 25 Lines of Words on Art Statement for Seven Voices and Dance
A very unique, multimedia installation opens at the University of SA Art
Museum, on 6 April 2000, S...
Boris Mikhailov: Case Study
That the photographs of Boris Mikhailov have, for over thirty
years, explored the position of the ...
Grand Reopening Season: American and Crystal City
Galleries
The Corning Museum of Glass will open two new
exhibit areas, the Am...
An Irish Vision: Works by Tony O'Malley
An Irish Vision: Works by Tony OMalley will include approximately 28 works spanning over 40 years of...
Time Traced: Rodney Graham and Vera Lutter
Like the camera obscura, the pinhole camera proved an influential precursor to that most
sophistica...
William Blake
The exhibition of the English artist, poet and mystic William Blake (1757-1827) at Helsinki City Art...
Call for Participation: Remembering-Repressing-Forgetting
A counter point for the fast running and changing environment of the
Internet will be created, inte...
WEI GUANGQING: Zeng Guang Xian Wen
(The Extended Virtuous Words, extended once more)
'The Extended Virtuous Words', originally named 'Old Virtuous Words' and 'Old Time Virtuous Words' o...
Sten Didrik Bellander. Photographs 1939-1999
Sten Didrik Bellander (born in 1921) was one of the Swedish
...
Tina Modotti and the Mexican Renaissance
Tina Modotti and the Mexican Renaissance
...
Clara Gutsche: The Convent Series
A rarely photographed world as seen though the eyes of accomplished Canadian photographer Clara Guts...
Xavier Mellery
Paintings and Drawings
Inspired by the successful monographic exhibitions devoted to Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1994), Odil...
The [Baren] Printmaking Exchange
More than ninety woodblock prints from around the world will be on display in April 2000 at Skokie P...
SIMRYN GILL: NATURAL RESEMBLANCE, SOME RECENT PHOTO WORKS
The Experimental Art Foundation is pleased to present Simryn Gill's first three major photo series F...
FIRST INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION DEVOTED TO PAINTINGS OF
SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY DUTCH MASTER GERRIT DOU
The first international loan exhibition devoted to the illusionistic and refined
...
Charlotte Salomon: Life or Theatre
As Nazi aggression escalated, the
Berlin-born Jewish artist Charl...
1900 Photographs of Berlin and environ
by HEINRICH ZILLE
Little-known in North America but highly influential in Europe, Heinrich Zille (1858 – 1929) gained
...
Mariam Shapiro: Works on Paper, A Thirty Year Retrospective
It is a rare feat for an artist to have a career that spans 45 years, especially a career that conti...
WEEGEE
Weegee (born: Usher Fellig, 1899, Ukraine,
formerly Austria, ...
California Classic: Realist Paintings by Robert Bechtle
Bechtle s paintings of San Francisco/Oakland streets and of cars -the symbol of California culture- ...
Rodney Graham and Bruce Nauman: ...the nearest faraway place...
In cinema, the classic Western assumed an epic character.
Subsequently subject to decades of relent...
OTHER VIEWS
The Fort Worth International Center will present an
exhibition combining photography and printmaki...
Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Twentieth-Century Mexican Art: The Jacques
and Natasha Gelman Collection
Jacques and Natasha Gelman viewed
collecting ar...
We Are Australian - A Major Exhibition by 300 Leading Artists
A major touring exhibition in which 300 leading Australian Artists salute
and honour the diversity ...
Order: Installation and Paintings by Xiaoze Xie
Xiaoze Xie was born in the People's Republic of China and studied architecture and art in Beijing
...
Mary Ellen Mark: Photographs
Mary Ellen Mark: Photographs is the first major exhibition to focus exclusively on the acclaimed pho...
Philip Guston: Paintings of Four Decades
Montreal-born American artist Philip Guston (1913 - 1980) is one of the great figurative painters of...
Kevin Fuermann: The Waiting Room
The Waiting Room began in France and was completed in southern California where the artist currently...
1900: Art at the Crossroads
The advent of the 20th century saw the proliferation of a multitude of
artistic curr...
Alberto Giacometti
Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) is recognized as one of the greatest European artists of the 20th cen...
Tiborocity: Design And Undesign by Tibor Kalman 1979 - 1999
Tiborocity: Design and Undesign by Tibor Kalman, 1979–1999 was organized by Tibor
...
GOLD: Paintings by Michelangelo Russo
The large works are a rich impasto of oil paint and Dutch gold leaf
reminiscent of the lustre inher...
Anni Albers
Anni Albers is considered the foremost textile artist of the
twentieth century...
Human Comedy: Lithographs by Honoré Daumier
The exhibition includes 50 lithographs showcasing Daumiers satirical, often bemused, and sometimes
...
Foerg: Deutsche Bank Collection
Deutsche Guggenheim Berlins exhibition series curated by Deutsche Bank
continues with w...
Dark Mirrors from Japan
What is the role of engagement in the work of Japanese artists
from different genera...
Reading the Face: Portraits by Brian Appel, Doug Guildford & Sadko
Hadzihasanovic
Typically, a portrait functions as a substitute for an actual person,
a triggering mechanis...
A Collector's Cabinet: Whistler's Lithographs and 20th Century American Prints from the Collection of Steven Block
The last medium he explored, lithography is now considered to be Whistler's ultimate, most abstract,...
ROBERT GOBER: Sculpture + Drawing
Organized by the Walker Art Center, this first large-scale overview of Gober's
oeuvre...
THE VINCENT: The First Bi-annual Award for Contemporary Art in Europe
Six artists have been selected for the short list of candidates to win The Vincent van Gogh Bi-annua...
Sharon Lockhart: Teatro Amazonas
In the five years since it first opened, the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
has featured the medium of photo...
Overview: The Art of Fannie Hillsmith and Walter Kamys
Fannie Hillsmith and Walter Kamys, two
life-long artists influenced by surrealism and cubism, will ...
OPEN CIRCLE
Pretoria born Peter Binsbergen received a Master's Degree in Fine Arts and
was selected as a finali...
Eva Yeh: Sculpture in Paper
Yeh makes paper sculpture which is extremely distinctive. She uses many recycled paper products in h...
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
The Legion of Honor
celebrates the 80th
...
Moderna Museet Projekt: Claire Barclay
Materials' associations and characteristics often comprise the starting
point for Claire Barclay's ...
BODIES OF RESISTANCE:
BODIES OF RESISTANCE is the first major contemporary art exhibition in ten
years to reconsider the ...
Intelligence: New British Art 2000
New British Art 2000: Intelligence is the first in a series of major exhibitions of
contempo...
Sarah Morris
Works in gloss household paint on canvas convey an
ambivalent impression between the structure o...
Portraits in the Digital Age
Sometimes a great portrait suggests a story not only of a moment but also of an entire life. ArtLond...
The Public Portrait:
Photographs by Edward Steichen, Richard
Avedon, and Irving Penn
The portrait conceived specifically for public
disp...
Howard Ben Tré: Interior/Exterior
A nationally-touring mid-career retrospective of cast glass sculpture by internationally
recognize...
Michiko Kon: Still Lifes
Michiko Kon: Still Lifes, the first major exhibition of the photographs of Japanese
artist Michik...
Winold Reiss: Native American Portraits
German-born Winold Reiss (1886-1953) studied art in
Munich before moving his family to the United...
ERNESTO PUJOL: CONVERSION OF MANNERS
CONTEMPORANEA 2000
El Museo del Barrio announces the June opening of Conversion of Manners a
site-specific installati...
Ernesto Neto
At first sight, the recent works of this young Brazilian artist (born Rio de Janeiro in 1964) appear...
Helen Nestor: Personal and Political
The Oakland Museum of California celebrates the acquisition of the archive of Berkeley photographer ...
Altered States of America: Catherine Opie
In her first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom, American
photographer Catherine Opie presents ...
Altered States Of America: It's A Great Party, A Retrospective of Photographs by Nat Finkelstein
It was a great party; a speed freaks dream. The American fantasia full of fun, frolic and
forget...
Altered States of America: Julius Shulman
In a career which spans eight decades, Julius
Shulman is considered one of the world's leading
a...
Leon Golub: Paintings 1950 - 2000
Curated by writer, critic and lecturer Jon Bird, this exhibition spans 50 years of the artist's work...
Sheron Rupp Photographs: In Montana with Beth
Born in Mansfield, Ohio in 1943, Sheron Rupp moved to New England after graduating from
Deni...
Art Now:Knut Åsdam: Psychasthenia (10)
Art Now is a programme of contemporary art at Tate Britain which aims to provoke
awareness a...
Rita McBride, Secession Tower
The interest of the American artist Rita McBride centers around the question whether and how the rel...
Framing Ourselves: an exploration of the South African female identity by two young women
artists
Female perspectives, bodies, and voices will come to life in an exciting new
exhibition opening nex...
Drawn from My Soul: The Art of J. Michael Walker
This exhibition features more than a dozen of Walker's large-scale religion inspired
...
OPEN2OOO: 3rd edition of the International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations
The title of the exhibition, OPEN, has exactly this aim: open the boundaries of art and make the dia...
The Unilever Series: Louise Bourgeois
Each year for the next five years, Unilever sponsorship will enable Tate Modern to
commissio...
Between Cinema and a Hard Place
Between Cinema and a Hard Place is a unique survey of art at the end of the twentieth
centur...
S A L L Y S M A R T
P A R A M E T E R S H E A D : A L A R O N D E
Sally Smart was born in South Australia and studied at the South
Australian School of Art from 1978...
Remington and Russell: Masterpieces of the American West from the Amon
Carter Museum
To see one of the nation's premier collection of works by the
masters of American Western art, Fred...
Jorge Pardo: Project
Jorge Pardo will bring his expanded notion of art practice to
Dia Center for the Arts with a projec...
Inscapes: Illuminated Passages by Brian Portman
Paintings by Brian Portman (born 1960) depict vast,
...
Sigmar Polke
Works from the Froehlich Collection
Sigmar Polke (born 1941) has been a central figure in German art ever since the appearance of his fi...
Bridget Riley: Reconnaissance
Bridget Riley's influential paintings from the 1960s and 1970s long ago secured a
prominent place i...
Philip Guston: A New Alphabet Brings Pivotal Group
of Paintings Together for First Time
In 1967, the American artist Philip Guston (1913-80) left Manhattan and settled in rural Woodstock,...
Degas to Matisse: Impressionist and Modern Masterworks from the Detroit Institute of Arts
September 23 through January 21, 2001
FUTURE . . .
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
Fe
This special loan exhibition of 19th and 20th century modern masterpieces is drawn from The Robert T...
Proscenium: A Neon Installation by Stephen Antonakos
The Neuberger Museum of Art's massive Theater Gallery will be transformed with
...
Life Imprints by Lieve Prins: The Copier as Camera
Life Imprints by Lieve Prins: The Copier as Camera showcases work
by one of the pioneers of copy a...
Franz Marc: Horses
Harvard’s Busch-Reisinger Museum will present an exhibition offering an intimate look at Franz Marc’...
Lee Krasner
This major touring retrospective of Brooklyn-born Lee Krasner (1908-1984),
including sixty major pa...
Emotional Rescue: The ContemporaryArtProject Collection
In keeping with its mission of providing Seattle audiences with the opportunity to view contemporary...
TERESITA FERNÁNDEZ
SITE Santa Fe
presents New York-based artist
TERESITA FERN...
THE RECENT WORKS OF MONA HATOUM
For SITE Santa Fe, MONA HATOUM will be presenting a
collection of 12 – 14 of her newest ...
Amazons in the Drawing Room:
The Art of Romaine Brooks
This is the first large-scale American exhibition of her work since the 1970 retrospective exhibitio...
2000 BC: THE BRUCE CONNER STORY PART II
The first major survey of the artist's career, this exhibition includes
...
Life of the People: Realist Prints and Drawings from the
Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Collection, 1912-1948
If pictures tell a thousand words then the
prints and drawings collected by Ben and
Beatrice Golds...
Nono Reinhold: The Stairs
Nono Reinhold was born in Haarlem, in Holland. She studied in Amsterdam at the School of
Decora...
Stephan Fisher: Chimeras
Pennsylvania-born artist Stephan Fisher uses charcoal, graphite, ink, and wash on paper to draw impe...
Jacob Lawrence: The Toussaint L'Ouverture Series
The Norton Museum of Art
opens a new exhibition entitled
Jacob Lawrenc...
Crossroads of American Sculpture
Crossroads of American Sculpture features the works of six artists whose lives are linked
b...
Jan van Leeuwen
Gallery 24 is pleased to announce an exhibition of Cyanotypes and Van Dyke
Kallitypes by Dutch art...
The Art of Twentieth Century Zen: Paintings and Calligraphy
by Japanese Masters
This exhibition includes more than 70 paintings and
calligraphies created by 14 Ja...
LINEAGE : the Architecture of Daniel Libeskind
Born in postwar Poland, he is well-known for introducing a new critical discourse
into ar...
Yasuhiro Ishimoto Photographs: Traces of Memory
Though he was born in San Francisco in 1921, Yasuhiro Ishimoto spent most of his childhood in Japan,...
New Texas Voices: New New York
Curated by Alejandro Diaz, New New York is the second in a new series of
exhibitions organized by T...
GUGGENHEIM AND HERMITAGE MUSEUMS ANNOUNCE JOINT
INITIATIVE AT THE VENETIAN IN LAS VEGAS
Dr. Mikhail
Shwydkoi, Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation;
Thomas Krens, Directo...
CONTEMPORARY TURKISH ART - ORHAN TAYLAN: Recent paintings
Orhan Taylan was born in Samsun, Turkey in 1941. He is a decendant of a turkish family from Thessalo...
Getting It Together in the Country: Rodney Graham
Rodney Graham’s first exhibition in Vancouver since 1996 will present three very recent
...
Paintings on Paper Featuring The Work of Laylah Ali
Paintings on Paper is an exhibit of small-scale works
(1996-1999) by provocative Boston-based artis...
Milton Glaser: Art is Work
...
Bent & Broken Shafts of Light
Lawrence Weiner
Lawrence Weiner (born 1942) is undoubtedly one of the most
important, and also one of the most cons...
Alan Davie
Alan Davie was born in Grangemouth in 1920
and studied at Edinburgh Coll...
Making the building sing: An artistic tribute for one of the oldest mental hospitals in the nation
On November 18, the former Northampton State Hospital in Northampton, MA,
will resound with the cho...
THE FILM AND VIDEO WORK OF CHRISTIAN JANKOWSKI AND ANRI SALA
From 4 November 2000 through 7 January 2001, De Appel will devote individual solo
...
Voyage of Discovery: The Landscape Photographs of Ray K. Metzker
The first museum survey of landscape images by this important American artist, Voyage of Discovery: ...
Images of the Spirit: Photographs by Graciela Iturbide, Mexican Folk Masks from the Permanent Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York
Images of the Spirit: Photographs by Graciela Iturbide, organized by the Philadelphia Museum of
...
Astrid Fitzgerald: Cosmic Measures
This exhibition
features constructions and works on paper by artist Astrid Fitzgerald of New
...
Dance…and tell your territories: Anne de Beaufort and Lliane Loots - a contemporary art anddance theatre exhibition
During the past two months the French artist, Anne de Beaufort and South African choreographer, Llia...
Roddy Buchanan: Players
The first solo exhibition by one of Scotland's most innovative artist. This will be the first
chanc...
David Bailey: Birth of the Cool
The Helsinki City Art Museum’s exhibition David Bailey – Birth of the Cool at the Tennis Palace will...
Panamarenko: Orbit - First Major Exhibition in the United States of Belgian Artist
Panamarenko's experimental flying machines modeled on the
motion of birds, insects, and human craft...
GERVAISE PURCELL PHOTOGRAPHS: Beachwear 1947 - 1962
Gold Coast City Art Gallery is delighted to host an exhibition of selected photographs, by Gervaise ...
Daniel Olson: Small World
The Cambridge Galleries is pleased to present a solo exhibition of the work of Daniel Olson. Daniel...
The School of London and their Friends: The Collection of Elaine and Melvin Merians
The finest and most comprehensive collection of paintings by the School of London are currently owne...
GENEVIEVE CADIEUX
The Americas Society is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent works by Genevieve Cadieux, one ...
Erwin Wurm: No 5 and No 8 Great Newport Street
The art of Erwin Wurm assumes myriad forms - drawings,
sculptures, installations, photographs, vid...
WALTER OBHOLZER, ROZA EL-HASSAN
The Secession continues in its programmatic tradition of presenting international positions of conte...
Charlotte Salomon: Life Or Theatre
The first exhibition ever to be shown in New York of the work of Charlotte
Salomon will open Decemb...
China: Fifty Years Inside
the People’s Republic
This exhibition includes some of the most
significant images made in China by both
...
Brad Kahlhamer: Almost American
Brad Kahlhamer: Almost American premieres at the Madison Art Center
December 3, 2000 through Februa...
Maurice, Prince of Orange
This will be the first
exhibition devoted to th...
John Singer Sargent
On the heels of the wildly successful John Singer Sargent retrospective that was organized by London...
Carsten Hoeller: Synchro System
On Wednesday 22 November the Fondazione Prada inaugurated an exhibition conceived by
Carsten Höller...
John and Lou's 1923 Voyage
John and Lous 1923 Voyage is a solo exhibition of new
works by the Calgary-based artist...
BIT GENERATION 2000: TV GAMES
Videogames, or TV games in Japanese, represent a new form of expression made possible by digital tec...
Milton Glaser: Graphic Design
Modern graphic icons such as the I Love NY logo--a tourism-campaign symbol created for the New York ...
Chuck Close
In a unique visual exchange between
the ancient world and...
LINEAGE: The Architecture of Daniel Libeskind
Brilliant, controversial, world leading - all words used to describe the achievements of one of the ...
Body/Culture/Spirit: Photographs by Maria-Magdalena Campos-Pons
The Cuban-born Massachusetts resident of West African descent explores themes that derive from her c...
Conference to Feature Interviews with Ann Hamilton and Ed Paschke
During its 89th Annual Conference, College Art Association (CAA) will
feature interviews with artis...
Lilian Broca: Mirrors and Reflections
Lilian Broca (b. 1946) gave up
...
Glen Dimplex Artists Award Shortlist Announced 2001
The names of four artists shortlisted for the £15,000 Glen Dimplex Artists Award 2001,
...
New Photographs by Lynn Geesaman
Exactly how Minneapolis-based photographer, Lynn Geesaman, achieves the soft haunting glow in her co...
YOUNG ARTISTS GO VIRTUAL: ONLINE AUCTION OF INTERNATIONAL YOUNG ART
SOTHEBYS.COM, in association with ArtLink Inc., is pleased to offer an exciting online auction of In...
The 10th Los Angeles Photographic Print Exposition
This is the Tenth Anniversary of the photography exposition which has become a
...
Enrique Chagoya / Utopian Cannibal: Adventures in Reverse Anthropology
Enrique Chagoya inserts modern super heroes within the contexts of
historic events such as the colo...
Gemma Levine: Portrait Photographer 25 years
Gemma Levine is one of Britain's leading
portrait photographers, with a marvellous capacity f...
Diana Thater: Knots and Surfaces
Diana Thater will present a large-scale multiprojection video
installation that interacts with the ...
Carmen Lomas Garza: A Retrospective
Carmen Lomas Garza: A
Retrospective premieres at the San
Jose Museum of Art prior to embarking o...
Pleasurscape, a new installation by award-winning designer Karim Rashid
Pleasurscape, a new installation by award-winning designer Karim Rashid, will be on view at the Rice...
Li Yuan-chia: Artist, Curator, Poet and Archivist
At once an artist, curator, poet and archivist, Li Yuan-chia's work
embraces the o...
Domestic Objects and Optical Phenomena
Abelardo Morell, the Cuban-born photographer, transforms
everyday objects and occurrences into mesm...
Katarzyna Kozyra: video and photographic works
Kozyra, one of the most interesting names in new Polish art, was born in Warsaw in 1963. After stud...
Ansel Adams: A Life s Work
Sometimes I get to places when God's ready to have somebody click the
shutter. -- This is how the l...
Andres Serrano
The Helsinki City Art Museum will open a retrospective exhibition of the works of Andres Serrano (bo...
Whitfield Lovell: Portrayals
This traveling exhibition organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art features a new body of work by ar...
Atelier: Carolyn Samkova, Tree of Life
The Art Gallery of Hamilton presents Atelier: Carolyn Samkova, Tree of Life on view until March 4th,...
The Spell of the Sensuous - Dam de Nogales, Sculptors
The Windsor and Regional Art Council is pleased to present international
sculptor duo Veronica and ...
Painting at the Edge
of the World
With the apparent resurgence of painting at the dawn of
the new millennium, it is clear that repo...
The Poetry of Place: Works on Paper by Thomas Moran
from the Gilcrease Museum
A major exhibition of the watercolors, sketches, and prints of Thomas
Moran (1837–1926), tra...
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
The first full retrospective in over 15 years of the work of California artist Wayne Thiebaud, one o...
Photographs by Gregory Crewdson
For SITE Santa Fe, Gregory Crewdson will show 20
photographs, including 6 photographs f...
Dara Friedman: Film and Video Projects
SITE Santa Fe will present three of Dara Friedman's
film/video projects. Proposed to ...
ANDREW GEDDES (1783-1844) PAINTER-PRINTMAKER: A MAN OF PURE TASTE
One of the most versatile Scottish artists of the first half of the nineteenth century, Andrew Gedde...
The Dahan Bunch: Perdus dans l espace
The Dahan Bunch: Perdus dans l espace is a new ficto-biographical modular universe in which artist C...
Tacita Dean
Tacita Dean is an artist internationally known for her compelling work in film. She has had major so...
...knocking from the inside: work by Kai Kim and Hugh Timlin
Kai Kim is a painter who reconfi...
Doug Aitken: Metallic Sleep
The Doug Aitken exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg is the first comprehensive showing of this A...
Wassily Kandinsky: Tradition and Abstraction in Russia
The new exhibition on Wassily Kandinsky contains over ninety
works including paintings on canvas...
XLANG LIQING: News from Hangzhou
The exhibition will show Xiang Liqing's computer manipulated photoworks. Many of these works could b...
HuupuKwanum - Tupaat, Out of the Mist: Treasures of the Nuu-chah-nulth Chiefs
Close your eyes and picture yourself on the
west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada, and the U.S...
Beyond Decorum: The Photography of Ike Ude
From his provocative Cover Girl series featuring photographic
portraits of himself on the cov...
Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective
Since the mid-1970s, Wolfgang Laib has created objects and installations using such natural
...
The Architecture of R. M. Schindler
This exhibition will be the first major survey of the
architecture of Vienna-...
Dennis Oppenheim: One of the Key Figures of American Conceptual Art
An exhibition of works by one of the key figures of American Conceptual Art opens to the public at t...
A Family Album: Brooklyn Collects
More than 200 major artworks, ranging from antiquities to contemporary paintings, lent by over 80 co...
Rollie McKenna: Artists and Writers
A retrospective of the American photographer best known for her portraits of American and British po...
Francisco Alvarado-Juárez: Canto a la Fauna
Francisco Alvarado-Juarez is an American artist born in Honduras who has lived in
...
Recent Photographs by Andreas Gursky
The first major United States exhibition of the work of contemporary German artist Andreas Gursky op...
Translated Acts: Body and Performance Art from East Asia, in collaboration with the Queens Museum of Art, New York
The exhibition Translated Acts is the first in a three-part series of
exhibitions at the House of W...
Mark Lewis: Large-Scale Film Installations
This exhibition will present a series of works by the Canadian-born artist Mark Lewis and will inclu...
Thomas Carlyle: A Hero of His Time
One of the great masterpieces of early modern portraiture, James Abbot McNeill Whistler's Arrangemen...
United States Museum Debut of Paintings by Belgian artist Raoul De Keyser
Since the 1960s, the paintings of Raoul De Keyser have uniquely defined a place for themselves withi...
Hugo Boss Prize 2000 - Marjetica Potrec - Kagiso: Skeleton House Features Two Architectural Installations, Photographs, and Text
Kagiso: Skeleton House, an exhibition of the work of
Slovenian artist Marjetica Potrc, the winn...
The Art of William Edmondson
Elegant in its simplicity, striking in its sophistication, the
sculptural work of William Edmondso...
Anna Mary Robertson: Grandma Moses and Her Place in History
Grandma Moses in the 21st Century, an exhibition of 87 of the most important works by Anna Mary Robe...
Conversation with Igun: Sculpture by Melvin Edwards
These relatively small welded steel sculptures make powerful statements, inspired both from personal...
Sean Scully: Paintings, Pastels, Watercolors and Photographs
Working in his studios in Barcelona, London and New York, Irish-born Sean Scully has in recent years...
Corwin Clairmont: Halfway Between Here and There
This exhibition, entitled Halfway Between Here and There, is a mixed-media installation of conceptua...
YES Yoko Ono
Yoko Onos diverse career as an artist, poet, performer, and composer
might be summarized in the ...
William Blake's Masterpieces
William Blake, the first American exhibition of works in all media –
...
Sun K. Kwak - Time and Space III: Tidal Wave
Korean born artist Sun K. Kwak has the Queens Museum of Art's
...
Street Life: Lithographic Prints by Edoardo di Muro
Street Life, an exhibition of lithograph drawings by Italian-born artist
Edoardo di Muro, opens at ...
Geometric Abstraction: Latin American Art from The Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection
The Fogg Art Museum will present more than sixty paintings, drawings, and sculptures in its groundbr...
Sigmar Polka: Alhemist
Artistic quality cannot be measured, but you can measure the demand for an
...
Lets Entertain: Kunst Macht Spass
The exhibition Lets Entertain: Kunst Macht Spass, belongs to the tradition of group shows such as Fu...
Joan Jonas: Performance - Video - Installations
Joan Jonas, born 1936 in New York, is a pioneer of performance and video art. Since end of the sixti...
John Bisbee: Arc and Plume
John Bisbee's sculptures, made exclusively of welded nails, blend elements of surrealism and
...
Olafur Eliason: The Mediated Motion
Olafur Eliasson, born 1967 in Copenhagen, belongs to that younger generation
of artists who in the ...
Quartet for the Year 4698 or 5760: Improvisation for 4 Projectors
Playing on the millennial year - 4698 and 5760 are the Chinese and
Jewish years respectively for 2...
Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Twentieth-Century Mexican Art
Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and
Twentieth-Century Mexican Art features 140
paintings, sculptures, ...
Trevor Gould: Posing for the Public
The exhibition brings together
artifacts and archival material from the American Museum of Natural ...
Resonating: Denise Green
Resonating: Denise Green is the second survey exhibition of
...
Collaborations with Parkett: 1984 to Now
Collaborations with Parkett: 1984 to Now includes some 150 of these artworks in a broad range of i...
Unlikely Sculpture: Hatforms by Philip Treacy
This exhibition reveals the process by which Philip Treacy's extrava...
Galactic Journal: Recent Paintings and Collages
by Robert Reed
Using a vocabulary of abstract imagery, Robert Reed's paintings and paper constructions visually exc...
Indian Painting
Drawing on the Gallery's growing collection of Indian art, this exhibition will
...
Johan Thurfjell: Eight Dreams and the Places Dreamt About (2001)
Johan Thurfjell's family has many storytellers, something he has made use
of in earlier works. One ...
FOCUS: Rineke Dijkstra
A highly anticipated exhibition of the work of acclaimed contemporary Dutch-born artist Rineke Dijks...
Franz Marc and the Blue Rider
During the early years of the 20th century, German painter Franz Marc devoted much
of his artist...
Hedda's House...continued stories from the woman on the couch: A Series of Installations by Gunilla Josephson
Beginning on April 11 at the Art Gallery of Mississauga, Gunilla Josephson
brings to life the world...
In Our Midst: Work by Susan Beiner, Richard Johnston, and Don Woodford
The art work of Susan Beiner, Richard Johnston, and Don
...
The Detachment, Double Blind
French artist Sophie Calle (born 1957) is one of the best-known names in contemporary
...
Marco Maggi: Global Mypoia
Born in Uruguay and living in New York, Marco Maggi works with the
most prosaic materials, such as ...
Portraits of Our Country: The American Spirit of the Wyeth Family
This exhibition features over 35 works from the Delaware Art Museum's permanent collection by seven ...
Stan Douglas: Le Detroit
Stan Douglas, born in Vancouver in 1960, is one of the most
accomplished Canadian artists of the yo...
ETIENNE HAJDU: Sculptures and drawings
Etienne Hajdu (1907-1996) Hungarian born in Romania and naturalized French in 1930 arrived in Paris ...
Rineke Dijkstra: Portraits
Dutch artist Rineke Dijkstra has gained international acclaim for her penetrating photographic portr...
Peter Le Vasseur: Tree of Life
Peter Le Vasseurs latest painting, Tree of Life, commisssioned by the Guernsey Museum and Art Galler...
Plastic by Nature: A Sculptural Installation by Gordon Froud
Gordon Froud uses plastic cups and plates to create an installation entitled Plastic by Nature
(a f...
Inferno and Paradiso: A Photojournalism Installation
Inferno and Paradiso was curated by Alfredo Jaar, one of the foremost
representatives in today's in...
Artist in Residence: Spencer Nakasako
Believing that everyone should have access to the media of video and television to tell their
stor...
Something for Everyone: Cycle Selected by Ferran Barenblit, Frederic Montornés and Mònica Regàs; Works by Douglas Gordon, Joseph Grigely, João Louro, La pensée et l’erreur
On Thursday 26 April, three solo exhibitions by Douglas Gordon, Joseph Grigely and João Louro will o...
Piotr Nathan: He who Counts the Stars
The work of the artist Piotr Nathan, born in 1956 in Gdansk and now living in Berlin, covers the las...
L’Esprit Nouveau: Purism in Paris, 1918–1925
LACMA revisits the origins of the Modernist movement, which made a lasting change
in art and...
16 Works from the Herbert and Natalie Kirshner Collection, New York
DM 500,000 - 700,000 is the estimate for Gabriele Münter's oil painting Kandinsky und Erma Bossi am ...
Margaret Evangeline: The Confessions of Mlle. G.
The exhibition, a first for the PBICA, will consist of a single installation on paper and a large pa...
Joel Shapiro on the Roof
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will feature a selection of five sculptures by
...
Nominations invited for the 2001 Turner Prize
Sponsored by Channel 4,
the seventeenth Turner Prize will be awarded at rate Britain on 4 December...
Sixth Now Annual Festival Opens in Brussels Today
From 4 to 26 of May, the KunstenFESTIVALdesArts descends again on Brussels. This sixth edition prese...
Cuttings
We all experience forms of multiple identification, and our
identi...
Steve McQueen
With Steve McQueen, the first exhibition shown in the new exhibition halls, the Kunsthalle Wien move...
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This is the only mid-Atlantic venue for the exhibition. Drawn from the Metropolitans distinguished c...
Salomon Huerta: Paintings
Born in Tijuana and based in Los Angeles, Huerta is best known for his enigmatic
portraits of ano...
As Painting: Division and Displacement
As Painting: Division and Displacement is an ambitious and provocative exhibition that explores the ...
El Greco: Themes and Variations
Following the critical acclaim of the recent small exhibition Velázquez in New York Museums, The Fri...
Giorgio Morandi: The Collectors Eye
This exhibition comprises twelve oil paintings from four private collections in Florence,
...
The Architecture of Fumihiko Maki: Modernity and the Construction of Scenery
Fumihiko Maki (born 1928) is one of Japan's leading architects. His buildings are renowned for their...
THE SURREALIST AND THE PHOTOGRAPHER: ROLAND PENROSE AND LEE MILLER
These two complementary exhibitions (Roland Penrose at the Dean; Lee Miller at the Gallery of Modern...
Kaballes: Noemi Otamendi
Since childhood Noemi Ottamendi has had an insistent impulse to produce
images of horses. It is a s...
MARY HEILMAN: Abstract Painting by NY based artist
Mary Heilmann makes lush, abstract paintings. This first solo exhibition of her work in Britain feat...
Fiona Tan: MATRIX 144
The Indonesian-born artist and filmmaker who now lives in The Netherlands will have her
...
Carla Accardi: Triplice Tenda
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center presents the first U.S. solo exhibition of the work
...
Ron Noganosh: It Take Time
Ron Noganosh: It Takes Time brings together a selection of nineteen works produced over the
...
Special Exhibition and Permanent Installation Provide Overview of Two Decades of Dan Flavin s Work
The Dan Flavin Art Institute, in Bridgehampton, New York, opens
for its summer season on May 24, 20...
Tony Natsoulas: At the Scultpure Court
This is a solo exhibition of larger than life size ceramic busts
made from low fire ceramic and low...
Fighting Words: Proverbs in Asafo Flags of Ghana
Exploring the oral traditions of the Fante culture,
Fighting Words will feature asafo flags recen...
Rebecca Horn
Rebecca
Horn comprises 15 works, selected personally by th...
Darlene Nguyen-Ely: Evolution of Form
Diane Farris Gallery is pleased to present Darlene Nguyen-Ely's third
solo
exhibition of her lates...
Stina Brockman: Sexy Eyes
The sensuous landscape of the human body recurs throughout Stina Brockman's
(born in 1951) photogra...
Alice Neel: Portraits of People and Places
Alice Neel's daring portraits of people and places are among the most insightful images
in 20th-...
The Mummies of Guanajuato: A Series of Paintings
Mesmerizing, these mummies linger in the viewer's consciousness. Each mummy has its own haunting exp...
Feng Mengbo: PHANTOM TALES - The Latest in the Series of Artists' Projects for the Web
On June 14, 2001, Dia Center for the Arts launches Phantom
Tales, a work created by media artist Fe...
Tswelonala: Paintings and Sculptures by Vincent Tshulupi / Prints and Paintings by Plumber Mbokazi
Two new exhibitions open at the BAT Centre on Friday 8 June.
Tswelonala, the Sotho word for the tim...
The World As One. Photography From Germany After 1989
THE WORLD AS ONE is an exhibition of 1990s professional documentary photography in colour, and featu...
Shirin Neshat: Rapture - Film Installation and Photographs
Shirin Neshat's Rapture is both literally and
figuratively a separation of genders. Neshat's
fil...
Richard Meryman: For the Love of Painting
The first overview exhibit of paintings by Dublin artist Richard Meryman will be presented this summ...
Terry Winters: Printed Works
Born in 1949, the American artist Terry Winters is primarily known for his paintings
...
Midsummer Enchantments: The Teapots of Eunjung Park
Rhode Island artist Eunjung Park's teapots go far beyond traditional tea service. The Korean-bor...
Metaphors: Enriquillo R. Amiama
Metaphors a new series of works by Caribbean painter Enriquillo R. Amiama will be shown at Galeria C...
Sean Scully: The Nineties - Paintings, Pastels, Watercolors, Photographs
Sean Scully, who was born in Ireland in 1945, lives in New York, Barcelona and London. In the last t...
Picasso érotique
From June 14 to September 16, 2001, the Montreal
Museum of Fine Arts wi...
A Private Playground: Oil Paintings by Xie Qi
Xie Qi, born in Sichuan Province in the early 1970s, is a graduate from and teacher at the China Cen...
aH'Ha: A Michael Nicholson Studio Installation
An hypnotic revolving sculpture, using coloured light and shapes beamed onto
the back of the Galler...
THIS IS THE FLOW by The Girl Skateboard Company + Gyz La Rivière & Robert Rosenau
A first-of-its-kind project exploring the ideas of form, commodity, creativity, space and imaginatio...
Antony Gormley: Some of the Facts
Tate St Ives is showing a challenging group of sculptural works by Antony
Gormley. The e...
Elie Nadelman: Classical Folk
Elie Nadelman: Classical Folk, the first major survey of the
artist in over two decades, ope...
Vermeer and the Delft School
Painting from the Dutch town of Delft is generally most readily associated
with the genius of Joh...
Chihuly at the VandA
The first extensive UK exhibition of glass installations by the internationally
acclaimed Seattle ...
Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks
The first retrospective exhibition of works by renowned American artist Gordon Parks will be on view...
Li Jin: New Works
Li Jin, professor at the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, specializes in ink-wash and gong-bi figure pa...
Listening to the Animals: New Work by Sarah Hauser
Sarah Hausers current series of woodblock prints and drawings captures a
glimpse of moments of hum...
Wit, Wonder and Whirling Wigs
The Power Plant, Canadas leading non-collecting contemporary
art gallery, opens its doors this sum...
Ousmane Sow: Monumental Sculpture in Celebration of the IV Games of La Francophonie
In celebration of the IV Games of La Francophonie, the National Gallery of Canada provides the oppor...
Malcolm Morley: In Full Color
Malcolm Morley, winner of the first Turner Prize
in 1984, is an artist whose work defies
cla...
Stark: A Large Scale Drawing Installation by Jennifer Hicks
Stark consists of large black and white charcoal drawings which
are 15 feet tall by 10 feet wide. T...
Edward Hillel: Dispositions
The Art Gallery of Hamilton - in collaboration with the National Gallery of
Prague - presents a maj...
See America First: Prints by H.C. Westermann
The American sculptor, painter, draftsman and printmaker H.C. Westermann
(1922-19...
Hossein Valamanesh – A survey
Over the last 20 years Adelaide-based Hossein Valamanesh has become established as one of Australia’...
Summer Reading: The Recreation of Language in Twentieth-Century Art
To read is an optical act; to see well, a form of literacy. Vibrantly,
variously, often playfully,...
Grandma Moses in the 21st Century
On June 30, a major retrospective exhibition of paintings by one of the most popular artists in the ...
JOURNEY / uHAMBO
An exhibition of recent prints and paintings by Nkosinathi Jali. Born in 1965, Jali joined the uMza...
Pew Charitable Trusts Teams with Art Museum to Initiate Outdoor Display of Calder Sculptures
The Pew Charitable
Trusts announced a $5-million grant ...
Mattis-Teutsch and Der Blaue Reiter
The exhibition Mattis-Teutsch and Der Blaue Reiter is the first retrospective of the Transsilvanian ...
Visions and Views: The Architecture of Borromini in the Phortographs of Edward Burtynsky
In this exhibition contemporary Toronto photographer
...
The Native Born: Objects and Images from Ramingining, Arnhemland
Following the exhibition ABORIGINES MEMORIAL in 1999, the Sprengel
Museum Hannover is proud...
Suzanne North: Material Matter
This exhibition of contemporary sculpture was inspired by energy, matter and the beginnings of
life...
Thancoupie: Spherical Forms, Clay Murals anThrown Stoneware
Incorporating over 80 artworks, spanning more than 30 years of the artist’s career, Thancoupie the e...
Robert Macpherson: A Comprehensive Survey of Work
The most comprehensive survey of the work of
Robert Macpherson, one of Australia's most
...
Ideals and Imagination: Work by Netikorn Chinyo
Netikorn Chinyo was born in Kalasin in 1966 and graduated from Silapakorn University in Fine Art in ...
Y E S YOKO ONO
Y E S YOKO ONO, the first American retrospective of the work of pioneering avant-garde artist Yoko O...
Photogravure: Photographs in Ink
Photogravure is the most lavish process by which photographs are printed in printer's ink. Invented ...
Gillian Wearing Explores the Complexity of Human Relationships
The complexity of human relationships is one of the central themes of Gillian
...
Humberto Castro: The Paris Years (1989–1999.)
Recent works by celebrated Cuban-born artist Humberto Castro are explored in a new installation at M...
Atul Dodiya - Bombay : Labyrinth / Laboratory
The Japan Foundation Asia Center presents Atul Dodiya, one of the most prominent artists in contempo...
Jeff Koons: Three Groups of Work Represent His Most Extensive Show in Nearly 10 Years
With 21 large format works from the years 1995-2001, the Kunsthaus
Bregenz presents the most exten...
Philippe Jourdain:
The Carrie Collection presents Philippe Jourdain as their monthly exhibition between July and August...
Andreas Gursky: Photographs
An exhibition of seven works by German artist
Andreas Gursky, world-renowned for his striking,
lar...
Roy Douglas: Roots and Culture – from Jamaica to Birmingham UK
Jamaican-born artist Roy Douglas, who combines the industrial elements of Birmingham with Caribbean ...
Shen Yuan: un matin du monde
Shen Yuan's dramatic Un Matin Du Monde is an installation which re-creates the entire roof-top of a ...
Sugimoto: Portraits
Sugimoto: Portraits, an exhibition of a new series of photographs by the renowned Japanese artist, H...
Victor Sloan: A Major Retrospective
The Gallery of Photography is pleased to announce a major retrospective of
the work of the Northern...
Estiu 2001, Two Exhibitions: Lluis Vila and Copper, Ink, Paper and Pressure
The exhibition space at Michael Dunev Art Projects is pleased to present, within it’s exhibition pro...
The Syntax of Style: Mark Kimber (SA), Deborah Paauwe (SA), Lyndal Walker (VIC)
Lush, seductive and witty, this exhibition features work by three artists who exploit the language ...
Beyond Decorum: The Photography of Ike Ude
Nigerian-born Iké Udé has been
living in New York City...
David Rosen: Shakespeare on Canvas
From August 8th through September 4th, 2001, the Howell Green Fine Art Gallery is proud to present a...
Flucht: A Video-Sound-Installation by Tony Oursler
The video-sound-installation FLUCHT on the glass facade of the Kunsthaus Bregenz is the second
spe...
FNB VITA ART PRIZE Exhibition: Commissioned Works by Moshekwa Langa, Kim Lieberman, Robin Rhode, Kathryn Smith, Clive van den Berg and Jan van der Merwe
The FNB Vita Art Prize was launched in Johannesburg some four years ago. The founding principles for...
Shirana Shahbazi: Goftare Nik (Good Words)
Shirana Shahbazi's stunning installation Goftare Nik (Good
Words)1 explores the physical landscap...
Starlight: David Stephenson Photographs
A new exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) will feature 11 large-scale
color and black-...
Matthew Berg: Sculpture in the Contemporary Galleries
In this latest body of work, Indianapolis-born artist Matthew Berg combines the solidity of industri...
Beyond the Essence of Humanity: Solo-Exhibition by Li Wei
Born in 1968 in Huai Nan City, An Hui Province, Li Wei studied at The Central Academy of Fine Arts i...
Bertien van Manen: Intimate Documentary Photographs
Bertien van Manen (The Netherlands, born 1942) creates intimate
...
Two exhibitions by Joachim Schmid
PICTURES FROM THE STREET, and STATICS both by prominent German artist Joachim Schmid, both containin...
Ladies Weapons: Antonio Riello
Since 1998 Italian artist Antonio Riello has been making very special weapons as artworks. Assault r...
Giving and Not Giving: Bonita Alice
This solo exhibition by Bonita Alice shows work developed since 1996, in three different media. Mos...
Pipilotto Rist: Solo Video and Installation Works
An exhibition of video works and installations by the Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist (b. 1962,
Rheint...
Frances Fussell: Resent Paintings
Frances Fussell opens an exhibition of bold, vibrant floral imagery at the Michael Commerford Galler...
John Piper: England in the Mid Twentieth Century
John Piper's images of Renishaw and the surrounding area are some of his finest works, combining the...
The Arts Guy's SUITS: The Clothes Make The Man
Known as The Art Guys, Houstonians Michael Galbreth (born 1956) and Jack Massing (born 1959) are a c...
Robert Rauschenberg: From the Speculations Series
This exhibition features four large silkscreen prints by Robert Rauschenberg (American, born 1925) f...
Writing, Drawing, Storytelling and Personal Memoir Themed Workshop Now Available
We are all born creative, curious and imaginative but these qualities
sometimes fade with the passa...
Robert Paret: Artist of the Month
Robert Paret is the fifth artist to be featured in the Artist of the Month series. On the 15th of ev...
Aluminum by Design: Jewellery to Jets
Considered to be as precious as gold when it was first
produced in France in the m...
Destined for Hollywood: The Art of Dan Sayre Groesbeck
A visitor to Cecil B. DeMille's office at Paramount Studios in the 1930s would have found the famed ...
OPEN 2001: 4th International exhibition of Sculptures and Installations
The exhibition is conceived by Paolo De Grandis and organised by Arte Communications in co-operation...
Outdoor People: The Paintings and Prints of Juliet Peter
Outdoor People is a timely celebration of Juliet Peter's work, coinciding as it does with the exhibi...
Dreamscapes: Bridget Dobson Paintings
Born in Milwaukee,
Bridget Dobson made the transition from writing Emmy award-winning soap
operas ...
The Empire Series at the Empire State Building
Powerful buildings, powerful art. The Empire Series at the Empire State
Building is Ethel Lebenkoff...
Picture This: An exhibition by Oliver Hangl
In Picture This! - an installation consisting of a series of
stereo p...
Francis Bacon's 7 Reece Mews Studio Reconstructed
Francis Bacon’s 7 Reece Mews studio reconstructed at the Hugh Lane Gallery is the definitive archive...
You Look Beautiful Like That: The Portrait Photographs of Seydou Keïta and Malick Sidibé
During the decades before and after Malis independence from France in 1960, Seydou Keita and Malick ...
Hieronymus Bosch 1450-1516: Only Opportunity to See So Many Works Together
The Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is proud to present the most important exhibition ever devoted to ...
Gaspar Enriquez: Elegy on the Death of Cesar Chavez
Painter Gaspar Enriquez is well known for his airbrushed, ultra-realistic
imagery portraying the pe...
VINCENZO CASTELLA
Laurence Miller Gallery is pleased to present the first New York one-person exhibition of the large-...
Five exhibitions to open friday
Christine LoFaso, Main Gallery, Sculptural Installation.
Nora Herting,Gallery A, Installation.
...
Richard Artschwager. Up and Across
Sculpture is something to be touched, painting is for the eye. I wanted to create sculpture for the ...
Projekt Philippe Parreno
For his Moderna Museet Projekt Philippe Parreno has made an imaginary
advertisement, which will be ...
Liam Gillick: Annlee You Proposes
The first work for the new sculpture court outside the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain has
...
Andy Warhol: A Retrospective
The Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, in partnership
...
Masaccio: 'The Pisa Altarpiece'
This exhibition celebrates the 600th anniversary of the birth of Masaccio by reuniting the Virgin an...
TROUBLES: Tensions Evident Beneath Surface of Northern Irish Images
The exhibition at Plug In showcases two emerging Irish artists, Susan Philipsz and Eoghan McTigue, i...
Masterpieces and Master Collectors: Impressionist and Early Modern Paintings from the Hermitage and Guggenheim Museums
The inaugural exhibition at the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum presents a selection of 45 masterpieces ...
Contemporary Art Quilts from the John M. Walsh III Collection
On September 16, the University of Kentucky Art Museum opened an exhibition of 37 contemporary art q...
Concordance: Alfred Jensen
Concordance, an exhibition of key works by the painter Alfred
Jensen (1903-81), opens at Dia Center...
Out of Japan: In 3 takes - Images by three major photographers working in Japan
Out of Japan is a rare opportunity to see work by three major photographers based in Japan. The Cano...
RetroMOMENTS: Retrospective of Work by Colin Suggett
Many Gippslanders will be familiar with Suggetts Stunned Mullet which adorns the corner of Fish Cre...
Brook Andrew: Ngajuu Want to Believe
Sydney based Wiradjuri artist Brook Andrew has been included in major exhibitions in Australia
and ...
Aernout Mik: Video Installation
Dutch artist Aernout Mik creates video installations that are characterized by a blend of uneasy abs...
Exhibitions of Work by Meschac Gaba, Mona Marzouk, Kim Sooja, Kirstin Stoltmann, Peter Bonde,
Surasi Kusolwong, Joana HadjiThomas and Khalil Joreige
The Institute of Visual Arts, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, presents a range of works by an in...
Black and White Copies: A Collaborative Project Initiated by Miguel Petchkovsky (Angola, Netherlands)
Black and White Copies is an artist project initiated by Angolan born, Dutch artist Miguel Petchkovs...
Mineko Grimmer: Remembering Plato
Mineko Grimmer, an artist born and raised in Japan and
...
Hiroshi Sugimoto: The Architecture of Time
In a solo exhibition designed specially for the architecture
of the house, th...
Rachel Whiteread: First Solo Exhibition on Scotland
Born in London in 1963, Rachel Whiteread is one of
Britain's leading art...
Emil Lukas: Moment of Process
The fall exhibition in Kidspace at MASS MoCA,
Moment of Process, will feature two- and three-dimens...
Perspective 45/01 - Contemporary Classics to be held in Berlin
Ketterer Kunst will be celebrating its fifth anniversary as an auctioneer for Contemporary Art in Be...
Richard Avedon in the American West
From the very start, the Kunstmuseum has assumed the mission of
taking a fresh look at the classics...
Lure of the West: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Lure of the West: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum features
sixty-four paintings ...
Short Stories - Vik Muniz: Reparte
Vik Muniz specializes in fake reality
and real fakes. His wo...
MODEL CITIZENS and MY SUN
Model Citizens is a pragmatic and playful project focusing on this path that promotes cultural agenc...
The Photography of John Gutmann: Culture Shock
Born in what is now Wroclaw, Poland, and educated in the art schools
and cafés of 1920s Berlin, Gu...
Winifred Nicholson
Winifred Nicholson was a painter whose life and art crossed many
boundaries - artistic and geograph...
A Private Garden: The Jack and Elaine Folline Collection of the Works Of Louis Comfort Tiffany
This exhibition presents aspects of Louis Comfort Tiffanys work in glass - mostly Favrile glass vess...
Frontera Lake Street: Six Artists Living in Minnesota
Frontera Lake Street is a new exhibition by six visual artists: Salvador Espejo Benitez, Luis Fitch,...
David Hockney: Painting 1960-2000
A long-held wish will be coming true when Louisiana
opens its doors on a ...
Christina Ramberg Drawings
This retrospective exhibition provides a rare opportunity to view the
sketches and drawings o...
Michal Rovner: Works
Israeli-born, New York-based artist Michal Rovner examines the borders of places, ideas, and media t...
Big in Japan: Takahiro Fujiwara, Matsukage Hiroyuki, Yuki Kimura, Tsuyoshi Ozawa, Risa Sato
and Saki Satom
Cambridge Galleries presents Big In Japan, an exhibition of six
contemporary Japanese artists
born...
Places: An Exhibition of Recent Works by Aidan Walsh
Aidan Walsh was born in Durban and trained at the Natal Technical College, and later in London. A pr...
From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet at the Pompidou
This exhibition represents a major body of work from the renowned Centre George Pompidou in Paris, t...
Two Part Exhibition by Roni Horn
A two-part exhibition of works by Roni Horn will open at Dia
Center for the Arts on October 17, 200...
Anne Katrine Dolven: Four Film and Video Works
For her solo exhibition at South London Gallery Anne Katrine Dolven presents four film and video wor...
Vietnamese Abstractions: Works by Nguyen Trung, Luong Xuan Doan and Tran Nhat Thang
Nguyen Trung is often viewed as one of the most influential and respected
among Vietnamese artists ...
Hiroshi Sugimoto: 2001 Hasselblad Foundation Award Winner
The Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto is the recipient
of the Hasselblad Award...
Andy Goldsworthy's Nation-wide Lanscape Project
The Neuberger Museum of Art is participating in a unique project centering upon the work of world-re...
Gay Outlaw: Centric 61
The University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, has invited award-winning artist...
Eye Infection: Work by Robert Crumb, Mike Kelley, Jim Nutt, Peter Saul and H.C. Westermann
The exhibition fills 17 galleries and is conceived and organised by Christiaan Braun. Braun is wel...
Ed Ruscha: Paintings, Drawings and Books 1961-2001
The Museum of Modern Art Oxford presents the UK’s first major retrospective of American artist Ed Ru...
Grand Lyricist: The Art of Elmer Bischoff
With Grand Lyricist: The Art of Elmer Bischoff, the Oakland Museum of California opens the most comp...
Concentrations 40: Maki Tamura
Maki Tamura, a 28-year-old artist, was born in Japan and lived in Indonesia many years before moving...
Buddha: Past - Present - Future Opens Saturady
Buddhism, an endlessly evolving faith, older than Christianity or Islam, is the fastest growing reli...
Esra Ersen
The Turkish artist, Esra Ersen's Moderna Museet Projekt, If You Could Speak Swedish... is about lang...
Hmmm...David Shrigley's Selection from the Permanent
Collection
Selected by David Shrigley, Hmmm... is the second in a series of
small d...
Belle-Ile: Monet, Russell and Matisse in Brittany
This exhibition brings together works by Claude Monet,
...
Robert Adrian X
Collaging is a non-linear process. We build something new every day without gaining anything new. It...
Sunflower
Born in Sao Paolo in 1965, Daniel Chust Peters lives and works in Barcelona. For the last ten years ...
Roman Signer
Roman Signer's 'sculptural moments' cause objects and phenomena to do things which they would not no...
Enrique Azocar: Luzy Fertilidad - Light and Fertility
For their third Christmas exhibition Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios presents paintings in oil on ...
Watermarks: New Works on Photopaper by Geng Jianyi
Geng Jianyi could be considered one of the key figures of contemporary Chinese art. He has 'created ...
John Drawbridge - Wide Open Interior
Pass through the Beehive, Radio New Zealand House, or the National Library,
and you can't help but ...
Robert Wilson's Monumental 14 Stations Presented at MASS MoCA - Premier American Venue for Milestone Work
Robert Wilson's critically acclaimed,
monumental interpretation of the Passion of Christ, 14 Statio...
Bruce Yonemoto: Screen Gems
Born (1949) and reared in the Santa Clara valley, CA, Bruce Yonemoto
has witnessed t...
Avery Preesman - Bedrock
Avery Preesman (1968) makes an unconventional contribution to the Stedelijk's
presentations of con...
Fred Tomaselli: 10 Year Survey
PBICA is pleased to announce the first solo museum show of this remarkable
...
The Strongest Expression Of Our Time - New Objectivity / Neue Sachlichkeit in Hanover
The time has come to re-evaluate the Hanover artists of the New
Objectivity movement, who, ...
Prinz Friedrich von Homburg, Ein Schauspiel, 3X (1998-2001), by Frank Stella Installed
The National Gallery of Art has completed the installation
...
A la recherche de l'ideal: Les sculptures d'athletes de Robert Tait McKenzie
On entering the Musee du Quebec gallery featuring the A la recherche de lideal: Les sculptures dathl...
Winter Exhibitions: Tiong Ang, Serhiy Bratkov, David Claerbout, Jose Antonio Hernandez-Diez
The Institute of Visual Arts is currently showing four exhibitions by four artists from The Netherla...
Sculptures by Liz Larner
The first museum survey of the work of Los Angeles-based
sculptor Liz Larner, this exhibition ex...
Victorian Photographs: Julia Margaret Cameron - Annals of My Glass House
Julia Margaret Cameron is today recognised as one of the great
...
Boris Michajlov: Case History
Boris Michajlov, who was born in the Ukrainian city of Charkov in 1938, is considered the most influ...
Adrian's Camelot: Work by a Legendary American Designer
The work of legendary American designer Adrian (1903-1959) exemplifies glamour
and decorative fluid...
Open House: Tanja Alexia Hollander
Open House is a series of eight exhibitions featuring new photographic works inspired by the McLella...
Thomas Weaver: Punchlist
Contemporary New York artist Thomas Weaver (American, born 1950) combines photographic images and ab...
Power of Thought:The Prints of Jessie Oonark
Power of Thought: The Prints of Jessie Oonark is the first one-person
...
Ben Shahn: Summer of 1938
The exhibition, which examines Shahn's documentary photographs
...
Francois Bucher: White Balance (to think is to forget differences), 2002
White Balance (to think is to forget differences) is an effort to uncover the geographies of power, ...
Hugo Boss Prize 2002 Finalists Announced
Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, and Werner Baldessarini, Chairman and CEO,...
David McManaway's Studio by David H. Gibson
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) presents David McManaways
Studio by David H. Gibson, an ...
Keith Tyson: Supercollider
Keith Tyson is emerging as one of the most interesting artists working today. For his solo show at ...
A Curious and Ingenious Art: Reflections on Daguerreotypes at Harvard
The exhibition will include the original silver-coated plates, dating from the mid-1800s, that captu...
Outer and Inner Space: A Video Exhibition in Three Parts
Outer and Inner Space brings exemplary international video art to
...
Tom Bendtsen: Argument No.6 (b)
Tom Bendtsen calls his book works arguments. Inspired by the way
disagreement and argumentation can...
Espai 13, Homo ludens. Art at play - Olympia by Grazia Toderi
The Joan Miro Foundation will be presenting Olympia by Grazia Toderi, as part of the Homo Ludens. Ar...
Two Artists Exhibit Calco and Xilo Engravings
At the Gallery Particular in Lisbon works by Lilian Pestre de Almeida and Guilherme Cardoso will be ...
japan four: London Based Contemporary Japanese Artists and London-Tokyo Digital Projects Present New Works
As part of the Japan 2001 celebrations, UK based contemporary Japanese artists and London-Tokyo digi...
Traces of a Friendship: Photographs of Alberto Giacometti by Ernst Scheidegger
Traces of a Friendship presents a selection of photographs of the internationally known Swiss artist...
Marc Quinn
Tate Liverpool is to host a major exhibition of the work of Marc Quinn – his most significant to dat...
Fernando Botero: Painter of The Incredible
Fernando Botero - not everybody knows his name but most people know and
treasure his works. From Fe...
George Romney 1734-1802: British art's forgotten genius
The year 2002 marks the bi-centenary of the death of George Romney, one of the leading artists in Br...
Retrospective for American Sculptor H.C. Westermann
H.C. Westermann, the first posthumous retrospective for this American sculptor (1922-1981), who crea...
Bluebox: Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansk -- Fog
In 2002 the Sprengel Museum Hannover will be presenting four artistic positions, one after
...
Hannelore Baron: Works from 1967 to 1987
Collages and box assemblages created by Hannelore Baron (American, 1926-1987) are the focus of this
...
Pius Edmond Pahl: A Retrospective
Pius Pahl, born 1909 in Germany, is one of the great icons of Modernism. He was part of the Bauhaus...
The Power of Human Beings: Santi Thongsuk
Thavibu Gallery is pleased to present the Art Exhibition entitled The Power
of Human Beings by the ...
Georgeanne Deen: 1992-2002
Los Angeles artist Georgeanne Deen will present 27 paintings executed
over the past decade in an ex...
Gerhard Richter: 40 Years of Painting
Gerhard Richter: 40 Years of Painting will be the first full-scale survey of the paintings of the in...
Myer Myers: Jewish Silversmith in Colonial New York
An exhibition of the work of Myer Myers (1723-1795), one of the most accomplished craftsmen working ...
Partou: Portraits of Absence - New Paintings with a Digital Installation of Image and Prose
Partou was born in Tehran in 1958 and came to England at the age of eleven.
She graduated from Warw...
The Second Part of a Two-Part Exhibition of Works by Roni Horn
Blah, blah, blah, blah, moon,
Blah, blah, blah, above;
Blah, blah, blah, blah, croon,
Blah, blah,...
Jana Sterbak: A Contemporary Artists' Retrospective
Canadian artist Jana Sterbak is increasingly establishing herself as one of the most significant
in...
Edmund Kuehn: Retrospective 1937-2001
Columbus College of Art and Design (CCAD) is proud to present Edmund Kuehn
Retrospective, 1937-2001...
The Whitney Biennial 2002 Opens in New York
The Whitney Museum of American Art will present the work of 113 artists and collaborative teams in t...
Christine Dixie - HIDE
In Christine Dixie's exhibition HIDE, consisting of etchings, objets, and installation pieces, every...
2002 Gold Coast Ulrick Schubert Photographic Art Award
Gold Coast City Art Gallery is delighted to host the inaugural Gold Coast Ulrick Schubert Photograph...
Directions - Ernesto Neto
Directions – Ernesto Neto, featuring a large, amoeba-like sculpture suspended from the ceiling by th...
Zaha Hadid Laboratory
An exhibition of the current work of the internationally acclaimed architect and designer Zaha Hadid...
New Work by Canadian Artist Evan Penny
In his first exhibition to combine photographs with his hyper-realistic sculptures, Canadian artist ...
Alfredo Arreguin: Patterns of Dreams and Nature
Alfredo Arreguin: Patterns of Dreams and Nature, a large-scale retrospective celebrating the work of...
William Cordova: You Shook Me All Night Long
The unravelling and re-assembly of identity has long been urgent business for many artists. One of t...
Eylem Aladogan: Pharmagenic Decline, you won't suffer any harm
Eylem Aladogan: Pharmagenic Decline, you wont suffer any harm is Aladogans first solo exhibition in ...
Personal Plans: Twelve Current Positions in the Genre of Drawing
The medium of drawing assumes on the one hand a special
role as the site of the prima idea. This gr...
Barnett Newman (1905-1970)
Barnett Newman (1905-1970) was one of the most profound and influential
...
The Grandeur of Viceregal Mexico: Treasures from the Museo Franz Mayer
The rich heritage of Mexico comes alive in The Grandeur of Viceregal Mexico: Treasures from the Muse...
An American in Europe: The Photography Collection of Baroness Jeane von Oppenheim from the Norton Museum of Art
An American in Europe features more than 140 European photographs that trace influential photographi...
Three Women: Early Portraits by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
This exhibition brings together six portrait paintings by Toulouse-Lautrec for the first time. Openi...
Outer and Inner Space: A Video Exhibition in Three Parts
Part two of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts’ three-part video-art
exhibition opened Saturday, Apri...
Three Exhibitions by Fritha Langerman, Judy Moolenschot, Charl Graebe
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Mosaic: Paintings by Filiz emma Soyak
This exhibition of paintings by
FILIZ emma SOYAK
is
a journey celebrating growth, arrival,
...
My America: Exploring and Celebrating the Intersection of World Cultures in the United States
In April, the Skirball Cultural Center will present a new series, My America: Exploring and Celebrat...
Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé: The Hair or the Man, Blink
Thomas Erben is very pleased to present the work of Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé. Concurrent with his s...
Stephen Cruise: STOCK
This exhibition is an introduction to Stephen Cruise's sculpture
"Stock," which will be permanently...
Oldenburg and van Bruggen on the Roof
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will mount an open-air d...
ArtBrussels Celebrates Its 20th Birthday on the International Scene
From 2 to 6 May, ArtBrussels 2002, the international
...
Two Exhibitions of Painting to Open: Heike Davies and Claude Bouscharain
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is h...
Forgetfulness and Thunder: A Mixed-Media Installation by David LeMay
David LeMay’s mesmerising installation explores the conjunction of memory, family and landscape. Thi...
Adrian: American Glamour
The Costume Institute will celebrate one of America's most distinguished
...
Facing the Light: The Photography of Hill and Adamson
The bicentenary of one of the world‘s greatest photographic pioneers is celebrated with a
...
Homo ludens. Art at play: You and I by Thomas Huber
The Joan Miró Foundation’s next exhibition is "You and I" by Thomas Huber, part of the "Homo ludens....
Sem Saudade: Contemporary Art by Canadians of Portuguese Heritage - Teresa Ascençao, Marie de Sousa, Miguel Rocha and Joe Lima
"Sem saudade" (pronounced "sem so-dawd") roughly translates from Portuguese to mean "without
regret...
Larry Rivers: Art and the Artist
The first comprehensive international retrospective of Larry Rivers’ art, Larry Rivers: Art and the ...
Cont(r)act by Nadia Myre
Cont(r)act by Nadia Myre circulates between the verbal or physical object
which is a contract, and ...
Sam Durant: MATRIX 147
Los Angeles-based artist Sam Durant will have his first solo museum exhibition in MATRIX 147 at the ...
Andrzej Klimowski: Day for Night
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios is delighted to confirm an extraordinary commitment from one of Eu...
Dan Flavin Art Institute: Two Decades of Flavin's Work
The Dan Flavin Art Institute, in Bridgehampton, New York, opens for its summer 2002 season on May 23...
Qing Hua Porcelain (blue and white): An Exhibition by XU TAN
Location One is pleased to announce artist-in-residence Xu Tan’s forthcoming
debut solo exhibition....
Melange and Permuted Post-its(R): An Exhibition of Two- and Three-Dimensional Works by Corine Borgnet
Corine Borgnet was born in France and has been living in New York City for the last 10 years. In 19...
Uncommon Denominator: New Art from Vienna
Perhaps no city in Europe today rivals Vienna
for the vibrancy and complexity of its emerging arts ...
Art Now - Ori Gersht: Afterglow
Art Now is a programme of exhibitions that aims to promote discussion and awareness of
new...
Esther Shalev-Gerz: Geht Dein Bild mich an- Does Your Image Reflect Me-
Est-ce que ton image me regarde-
The Sprengel Museum Hannover has invited Esther Shalev-Gerz to develop
one of her projects ...
Terence Donovan: The Eye That Never Sleeps
"The eye that never sleeps" is the phrase used by the family of Terence
Do...
Call for Artists: International Bauhaus Award
The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation invites applications for the 2nd international
Bauhaus Award. The sub...
Three Exhibitions at the Metropolitan Gallery: Godfrey Setti, Masha du Toit and John Murray
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Ryszard Litwiniuk: Structures
On May 30th the Art Gallery of Mississauga will open an exciting exhibit of sculptures by Mississaug...
Hans Josephsohn: Sculptures
Josephsohn’s Zurich atelier is unexpectedly hidden between two new blocks of flats, surrounded by a ...
Philip Guston's Caricatures of Richard Nixon
In 1971, during a re-election year, Philip
Guston (1913-1980) created a series of caricatures of P...
Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks,
YONKERS, NY April 17, 2002 - The work of renowned American artist, and master of many media, Gordon ...
Frank Moore: Green Thumb in a Dark Eden
The exhibition includes both paintings and works on paper that focus on various aspects of the garde...
Carlos Mollura: Inflated Interventions
The inflated sculpture of Argentine-born, Los Angeles-based artist, Carlos Mollura will be found in ...
Carr, O'Keeffe, Kahlo: Places of Their Own
For the first time in western Canada, this exhibition brings together the work of Emily Carr, Georgi...
Opting for Realism: American Painting in the 1970s
The realist tradition that dominated the 1970s was a fresh expression of the surrounding world. Alth...
Jerry Uelsmann / Maggie Taylor: Other Realities
The Laurence Miller Gallery is pleased to present Jerry Uelsmann / Maggie
Taylor: Other Realities, ...
Fassih Keiso: Skins - A Multi-media Installation and Projection
24HR Art is transformed into a wild Middle Eastern disco for the multi-media installation and projec...
Jana Sterbak: I Can Hear You Think
Jana Sterbak, who was born in Prague in 1955 and emigrated to Canada in 1968, lives and works today ...
Y E S YOKO ONO
YES YOKO ONO offers the first comprehensive reevaluation of Ono’s work, exploring her position withi...
Flock by Aernout Mik
"Flock" by Aernout Mik will bring to an end the Homo ludens. Art at play cycle selected by Grazia Qu...
Ver-de-ga: Xue Song Fashion Series Works, Solo Exhibition
“Ver-de-ga” is thoroughly Shanghai local dialect and means “irrelevance”. However, Xue Song is inter...
Hello My Name Is... Introduces Young Artists Through Self-Portraits
Hello My Name Is..., an exhibition that introduces a group
of emerging international artists throug...
Paintings by Alejandro Taleisnik
The paintings by Alejandro "Talo" Taleisnik lead us to multiple readings. His undeniably abstract st...
Sculpture Now: Works by Seven Contemporary Artists
The Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art (PBICA) is pleased to announce SCULPTURE NOW running t...
Beau Geste : Abstract Paintings in Torroella di Montgri
The contemporary art space Michael Dunev Art Projects in Torroella de Montgrí (Girona, Spain) is ple...
Different Russians: Photographs by Pavel Antonov
Most of the portraits that Pavel Antonov creates are Russian writers, musicians, artists who immigra...
Blaschkas’ Glass Aquarium
The exquisite glass sea-creatures of a 19th century German glassmaker and his son are to go on show ...
Eight Nordic Stories
Until relatively recently, whenever we talked about Nordic art we tended to associate it to topics l...
Torero: Matadors from Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Spain
Throckmorton Fine Art is pleased to announce, TORERO, an exhibition of black and white photographs o...
Xu Zhongmin: City of Dreams
Art U is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in Japan of the
work of China-born London art...
Directions--Ron Mueck
The exhibition is the artists first museum solo show and marks the return
of the popular Untitled (...
Gisele Freund: The World And My Camera
With this exhibition devoted to Gisèle Freund (Berlin, 1908 – Paris, 2000), the CCCB presents Spain’...
Architectural Optics
The d>ART02 INSTALLATION at the Experimental Art Foundation includes Throw by Mari Velonaki and The ...
Lightplay: Work by John Fieldhouse
Back home from a year working abroad, one of our regions best painters in watercolours, John Fieldho...
Chris Nau and Nancy Murphy Spicer
Chris Nau and Nancy Murphy Spicer work directly on the gallery wall to
create large scale poured ...
The Perseverance of The Root: New Work by Renato Dorfman
The Renato Dorfman Gallery is pleased to announce The Perseverance of The Root, the latest multimedi...
Regional Artists Show
Featured Artist: Alo Munizza … in the eye of the beholder This
exhibition is an eclectic work of i...
Cloudburst
The Salt Lake Art Center street level gallery opens August 16th with a one-man exhibition by Victor ...
THE ARCHITECT DRAWS: Homage to JL Sert
Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the birth of Josep Lluis Sert, dean of the Architecture Sch...
Inkijk: Re-interpreted by Sancho Silva
Sancho Silva’s works function as instruments revealing elements of surprise and mystery. Not only on...
Mats Hjelm: Kap Atlantis
Kap Atlantis is the final instalment of a trilogy, the previous two being White Flight (1997) and Ma...
Painting Over the Lines: Work by Five Contemporary Artists from Pakistan
An exhibition of painting, drawing and mixed media integrates Pakistan's complex historical and popu...
Lone Stranger: Barbara Strathdee
Seeking out New Zealanders in Kombi vans was one of the ways senior
Wellington artist Barbara Strat...
American Drawings and Watercolors: Highlights from the Collection, 1710-1890
More than 100 works in pencil, pen and ink, chalk, pastel, and watercolor by some of this country's ...
Refraction: Selected Works by Gerhard Richter, and Project: Jorge Pardo's 2000 Denovation
For "Refraction," the second exhibition to be installed in
"Project," a focused selection of works ...
Edge and Shadow: Nigel Hall Works on Paper, 1975 to 2002
Nigel Hall is well known internationally for sculpture of extreme
refinement. He is less well known...
Your place or mine?: Fiona Foley and Simryn Gill
In September the IMA is proud to present the work of Fiona Foley and Simryn
Gill in a show entitled...
The Minimalist Years, 1960-1975: Jo Baer
"The Minimalist Years, 1960-1975," an exhibition of works by
American artist Jo Baer, brings togeth...
Present Tense 23: Jonathan Monk
British artist Jonathan Monk draws upon what is already available, from family photographs to the le...
The Unblinking Eye: Lens-based Art from the Collection
An exhibition from the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s own Collection exploring the many aspects of len...
Varda Carmeli: Homage to Rosalda
Museum Gilardi is organizing Varda Carmelie's: Homage to Rosalda, an exhibition dedicated to Rosalda...
Paul Stankard: Homage to Nature A Thirty Year Retrospective
The Fuller Museum of Art is proud to present Paul Stankard: Homage to Nature - A Thirty Year Retrosp...
Passport to Paradise: Works by Ian Carr-Harris, Janet Cardiff and
The Power Plant, Canada's leading
non-collecting contemporary art gallery, is excited to present tw...
Karen Kilimnik: Fairy Battle
The first solo exhibition in Ireland by the American artist Karen Kilimnik, best known for her richl...
Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure
Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure, a comprehensive survey of the artist's drawings on paper depi...
Mark Gertler: A New Perspective
The London Jewish Museum of Art is delighted to announce the first exhibition for a decade of the wo...
Mona Hatoum. Works 1991 - 2002
There are several aspects to Mona Hatoum´s work in this exhibition with
display the essential...
Narratives: Ritual and Graven Images by Omar Badsha
The exhibition Narratives spans 25 years of work by photographer Omar Badsha. This retrospective ex...
21 contemporary artists, 1+21 exhibitions, 330 days of art
The Museum of Modern Greek Art of the City of Rhodes presents, for the second year in a row, the art...
Syntagm :: Paradigm | Wade Carter :: William Porter
Among writers, some search for the mot juste (perfect word), whereas others place weight on the conn...
Hara Documents 8 omokage – in/visible- Kazz Sasaguchi
The Hara Documents series has been held since 1992 to promote collaboration between artists and cura...
Guardian Series: Susan Drozda
ABoriginArt Galleries [www.nativeartstore.com] launches an exclusive exhibit of stunning paintings a...
BitterKomix/Komix Galore
The BITTERKOMIX exhibition will be the third in a series of seven exhibitions entitled COMIX GALORE,...
Rosemarie Trokel: Spleen
For Spleen, Rosemarie Trockel will create a new installation comprising a suite of videos projected ...
Modigliani and the Artists of Montparnasse
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery will present a major
international exhibition of works by Italian mas...
Tune the World: Sound sculptures - Pictures - Drawings
The works of the American Stephan von Huene (1932-2000) - sometimes called machines by the artist - ...
Enrique Martinez Celaya: The October Cycle
Griffin Contemporary is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Enrique Martinez Celay...
Still Life Redefined: Wolfgang Tillmans
Harvard’s Busch-Reisinger Museum is the first American art museum to mount a solo exhibition of wor...
Mona Shahid: Portraits
Mona Shahid paints portraits of her contemporaries – young men and women born in the last thirty yea...
Sarah Carrington: Iona – Time and Tide
Catto Contemporary is proud to present a solo show of Edinburgh born Sarah Carrington. Having gradua...
Carroll Dunham's First Major Museum Survey
The New Museum of Contemporary Art presents the first major museum survey of the paintings of the hi...
Francis Bacon: Paintings
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce the opening on November 4th of an
exhi...
Digital Frontiers: Photography's Future at Nash Editions
What is the future of photography in the computerized, digital world of the 21st century? How is pho...
Arte Latino: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Arte Latino: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum highlights more than 200 years of La...
Elena and Michel Gran: Contemporary Masters of Trompe l'Oeil
Elena and Michel Gran present two unique features in contemporary trompe-l'oeil painting. Firstly, t...
Tom Wood: Looking for Love
Tom Wood's second solo show with the gallery features a previously unexhibited body of photographs "...
Directions: Cecily Brown
Seven sensuous abstract paintings by London-born, New York-based artist
Cecily Brown (b. 1969) are ...
Lucio Pozzi: Indoor Games
Lucio Pozzi INDOOR GAMES presents a major site-specific installation by Italian born artist Lucio Po...
The 14th Star: Photos, Videos, Poetry and Music by Mark Borthwick
Born in London in 1966, Mark Borthwick has been living and working in New York for many years now. H...
Li Shan: Reading
"In early 2002, the British government permitted a couple to “customize” an infant, and to use the s...
Burmese Days: Aung Kyaw Htet and Myint Swe
Thavibu Gallery is pleased to present the art exhibition "Burmese Days" -
oil paintings by the two ...
Culture Shock: Works by Lawry Love
Culture Shock is an exhibition by renowned artist Lawry Love. His works
illustrates a series of pai...
Dong Kingman: Watercolor Master
At the invitation of the Ministry of Culture, PRC, the exhibition entitled “Dong Kingman: Watercolor...
Lyndal Jefferies: Amoebase and Crystalline Matter
New Zealand born artist Lyndal Jefferies has spent several years studying
and exhibiting in Europe ...
Provisional Worlds: Expendables Surrounding Us
Provisional Worlds presents an exciting, new generation of artists from Canada, the United States an...
Xavier Mascaro: Recent Sculpture
One of Xavier Mascaro country’s most promising young artists, Mascaró has received much
acclaim in ...
Marine Hugonnier: Anna Hanusova. 27.06.01, 5:40
“In the year 2000, I was asked by Camera Austria, an Austrian art magazine, to contribute to an issu...
Time Trial: Julian LaVerdiere's First Solo Museum Exhibition
The Museum of Contemporary Art will present the first solo museum exhibition of New York sculptor an...
Caroline McCarthy: The Glow is Fading
Gasworks Gallery presents the first UK solo exhibition of new work by Caroline McCarthy. Having rece...
Visions For The Future IV: Graham Fagen and Victoria Morton
VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE, Scotland’s pre-eminent exhibition series of leading Scottish artists looks t...
Orit Raff: Dynamic Equilibrium at 516 Magnífico Artspace, Albuquerque
Orit Raff: Dynamic Equilibrium is a special satellite exhibition held at 516 Magnifico Artspace in A...
Art Projects: Art from the Gallery to the Street, to the Parks, on the Ocean and in the skies
Art Basel Miami Beach is a new form of art event which combines an art show with a thrilling program...
Bush Profiles: A Solo Show by Julia Roberts
Born in Australia in 1965, Julia Roberts completed her first degree in Arts at the University of Syd...
The Dream of the Audience: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951-1982)
She lived only three decades, but pioneering Korean artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha left a substantial ...
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith, the major survey exhibition which has
seen our leading artist d...
present tense 24: David Urban
Present Tense 24: David Urban presents a new body of work by the Toronto-based painter. In a departu...
Shalom Yall: Images of Jewish Life in the American South
Award-winning photographer Bill Aron, chronicler of Jewish communities around the world, and writer ...
Andrew Chesler: New Paintings
g-module presents a new series of acrylic works by New York painter Andrew Chesler. The ten science...
Glass Fab: Three Exhibitions of Artists Working in Glass
The first three exhibitions in Glassfab are GLASSFAB.1 : SELF - Tobias Rehberger, Autobdelygmitisch...
5 Visions: 2 Painters, 1 Photographer, 1 Sculptor, 1 Installation Artist
5 Visions is a showcase of five emerging Los Angeles artists of disparate styles and media. Forced ...
Pia Dehne: I'm So Happy I Could Die
"I'm so happy I could die" is Pia Dehne's first exhibition consisting exclusively of drawings.
Infl...
Edvard Munch. 1912 in Germany
In the town of Bielefeld there is a tradition of exhibitions of the work of Edvard Munch, one of the...
Exhibitions by Zwelethu Mthethwa, Zamani Makhanya, Gabisile Ngcobo
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting three exhibitions. In...
Magnus von Plessen
Born in 1967, Magnus von Plessen has developed since the end of the nineties a highly concentrated w...
Call for Artists: The Show - Southwest Juried Exhibition
The Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, invites submissions from artists working in the Southwest to be c...
Lauren Greenfield: Girl Culture
Lauren Greenfield was born and raised in Los Angeles, and graduated from Harvard in 1987. Her photog...
Hiroaki Miyayama: Color Etchings
This exhibition includes more than 50 etchings by
Hiroaki Miyayama (Born 1955), who is a well known...
Rediscovering Samuel Peter Rolt Triscott
The Portland Museum of Art is pleased to join in partnership with the Monhegan Museum to spotlight t...
Call for Artists: Art/Nature Residency in Quebec's Laurentian Mountains
Circle with a Centre, a residency with Losang Samten, Tibetan monk and master sandpainter, along wit...
Stretchmarks: Cynthia Edorh, Ariel Tarr, Malene Charles, and Kate Greenslade
Stretchmarks is a collective of young urban females addressing the problematic issues that we face i...
Linda Karshan: Marks and Moves
Kettle's Yard starts the year with an exhibition of drawings, etchings and
woodcuts by Linda Karsha...
Zhuang Hui: Ten Years
Beijing-based artist Zhuang Hui is well known for his photography and performance-based work. "Ten Y...
Jane Wilson: Land/Sea/Sky and Photographs by John Gruen
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) is pleased to announce an
exhibition of paintings by Jan...
Alia Syed: Film Works
Talwar Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of film works by Alia Syed. This is the artist’s...
Wolfgang Tillmans: View From Above
The 2003 season of exhibitions at Louisiana opens on 15 January with the first Scandinavian presenta...
Ignacio Basallo: Transformations
Faced with the traditional idea of sculpture as an opaque and solemn language, replete with firm sta...
Maine Art Museums and Galleries Collaborate for First Time for Largest Photography show by Sebastiao Salgado
In collaboration with five other Maine venues, the Portland Museum of Art is presenting a major exh...
Brian Jungen: Cetology
At first glance, the work of Vancouver-based artist Brian Jungen appears to be more suited to a natu...
Pierre Huyghe: Winner of the Hugo Boss Prize 2002
An exhibition of the work of French artist Pierre Huyghe, the winner of the HUGO BOSS PRIZE 2002, wi...
José Antonio Hernández-Diez
SITE Santa Fe presents José Antonio Hernández-Diez, the first major museum exhibition in the United...
Giacomo Picca: Trees for the Wood
The final exhibition in the Brazilian embassy’s year-long ARTBRAZIL+ series, Giacomo Picca’s ‘Trees ...
E.J. Hughes: Work from the Early 1930s to Present
The Vancouver Art Gallery starts the new year with a major retrospective honouring the work of Briti...
Treasures of Modern Art: The Legacy of Phyllis Wattis at SFMOMA
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) presents Treasures of Modern Art: The Legacy of Phyl...
Call for Artists: Summer Creativity Workshops in Europe
We are all born imaginative, curious, creative, but these qualities can fade with the passage of tim...
Edgar Martins/Mia Salvato: New Work
Beautifully executed and enigmatic, Edgar Martins' photographs explore the
philosophy behind the co...
The Garden: Shirana Shahbazi
The 2003 programme at Temple Bar Gallery begins with The Garden, an exhibition of new work by Irania...
Sounds of the Soul: Works by Maria Angelo
Maria Angelo will have her paintings shown at the Kitimat Centennial Museum from February 7, 2003 un...
Carborundum Printmaking: Henri Goetz and His Legacy
Fifty years after the French-American artist Henri Goetz (1909-1989) last exhibited in the United St...
Frankenthaler: Paintings on Paper (1949 – 2002)
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) presents Frankenthaler: Paintings on Paper (1949 – 2002) from ...
First Biennial Symposium - Wild by Design: Features 4 Exhibtions
Four new exhibitions from the International Quilt Study Center at the
University of Nebraska open i...
Paintings by Julio Aguilera and Nino Fernandez Medeglia
Julio Aguilera was born in Venezuela and grew up in Caracas. He started to show his artistic talents...
Rodney Graham: A 5 Part Exhibition
Since the late seventies, the Canadian artist Rodney Graham (born 1949) has
developed complex work...
Louise Bourgeois: First Retrospective in Denmark
For the first time ever, an exhibition presenting the world-famous, American artist Louise Bourgeois...
The Teacher and the Taught: S.H. Raza, Sujata Bajaj
One who attempts to teach on the mere basis of reference is an instructor. One who combines the refe...
Beach: by Deryck Healey
The Association For Visual Arts, (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town is hosting a solo exhibition of ...
A Difficult Journey: Thai artist Kritsana Chaikitwattana
Thavibu Gallery is pleased to present the art exhibition A Difficult
Journey - by the Thai artist ...
Paintings of Peter Lynch
Lynch deals directly with the act and substance of painting. He begins his work by layering oil pain...
Living Inside the Grid: A Group Show of Internationally Emerging Artist
The New Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to announce Living Inside the Grid, a museum-wide exhi...
The Purest Benevolence: Handel and the Foundling Hospital
The Museum’s first major exhibition will focus on Handel’s remarkable relationship with the Foundlin...
Private and Confidential: Works by Predrag Pajdic
The most striking feature of Pajdic’s work is the skill and virtuoso draughtsmanship on display. His...
Fantastic: The Land of Milk, Honey, and Extraterrestrials
From sleeping bags filled with helium to a
suburban garage filled with surreal mist, from plans for...
Glass Fab: Three Exhibitions of Artists Working in Glass
Following the three first GlassFab propositions made by Tobias
Rehberger, Denis Santachiara and Vog...
Benini: From Earth to the Stars - A Thirty-Year Journey
Benini, who was born in Italy in 1941, has painted exclusively with acrylics for more than 40 years....
Secret Games: Wendy Ewald Collaborative Works with Children 1969 - 1999
The Queens Museum of Art is pleased to present Secret Games: Wendy Ewald Collaborative Works with Ch...
Toko Shinoda Variations of Vermillion
Toko Shinoda is known as one of Japan's leading female artists and
as one of the foremost painters ...
Bas Jan Ader: A Solo Exhibition
It is Index’s great pleasure to be the first Swedish institution to exhibit Dutch artist Bas Jan Ade...
Works By Shirin Neshat
Miami Art Museum presents a compelling exhibition by celebrated Iranian-born artist Shirin Neshat. ...
Sandra Sunnyo Lee: Self No Self - Meditation Paintings
The Andrew Bae Gallery starts its spring season with an exhibition of paintings by Korean–born artis...
I Have a Beautiful World Because I Love You: Works by Tse Yim On
Tse Yim On was born in Hong Kong, where he continues to live and work. Between 1998 and 2001 he rece...
Thomas Brummett: Recent Work
The Gallerie Karsten Greve Paris announces the opening of the first European
solo show by the Ameri...
Ronald Moody 1900 – 1984: A Reputation Restored
Self-taught wood-carver Ronald Moody, a former dentist born in Jamaica, is revealed as one of Britai...
The Exit: Fulvio Tomasi
From March 27th to April 12th The Etching Centre Alzaia Naviglio Grande in Milan will host "The Exit...
Catherine Heard: Effigies
Catherine Heard's figurative art finds its foremost expression in the doll -- baby effigies variousl...
Genesis of a Genius: Early Ceramics of Fukami Sueharu
The Lee Institute is proud to announce the opening of its spring exhibition, featuring recently acqu...
Gary Hume
The first exhibition in Ireland by Gary Hume, one of the most sought-after and inventive painters wo...
Works by Louise Hopkins
Louise Hopkins re-shapes the surface of things: consciously interweaving paint into and out of a pre...
Reel Sculpture: Film into Art
From April 5 to August 3, 2003 the San Francisco Museum of Art (SFMOMA) will present Reel Sculpture:...
Children of the Gulf War: Takashi Morizumi
THE Children of the Gulf War Australian Tour Project, a major exhibition of photographs depicting th...
ZOOMORPHIA: Sculpture, Installations and Video Works from Maria Fernanda Cardoso
ZOOMORPHIA, an exhibition of sculpture, installations and video works from the international career ...
Willie Bester: 15 Years
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition by ...
Carsten Nicolai - Modular Re:strukt
The exhibition by the German artist Carsten Nicolai opened on April 10 in the Paolo Curti/Annamaria...
Bryce Brown: Vitality
An exhibition of the latest figurative paintings from up and coming
Tauranga, NZ artist Bryce Brow...
Fragmente Bregenz 2003: Gerhard Merz
"Fragmente Bregenz 2003" will be the first comprehensive attempt by Gerhard Merz to show the instrum...
Carlos Scliar: Painting from 1948 to 1983
Two well renowned poets, Cecília Meirelles and Murilo Mendes, and the young painter,
Carlos Scliar...
Jay Batlle and Paul Pagk: Curated by Adrian Dannatt
The exhibition Batlle Pagk consists of work by two New York based artists, sculptor Jay Batlle and p...
Glen Rubsamen: Hopewell
In the paintings which Glen Rubsamen will exhibit at Esso entitled ‘Hopewell Series’ he creates hype...
Horace Day: An Artist in Alexandria, 1967 - 1984
An exhibition of Alexandria paintings by Horace Day, an
acclaimed regional painter particularly ...
Frederick J. Brown: Portraits in Jazz, Blues, and Other Icons
More than 30 paintings, created between 1970 and 2003 by painter Frederick J. Brown, will be feature...
Points of Light: Sato Tokihiro Photographs
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) will present the photographic works of the contemporary Japanese p...
Trance: A site-specific multimedia art installation
Lower East Side, New York … On Wednesday April 30 from 6pm to 8pm, the Eldridge Street Project will ...
Roy Lichtenstein on the Roof
Six sculptures by the celebrated American artist Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) will go on view in The...
Suture/Rupture: Register the Distance Istanbul-Los Angeles
Crazy Space is pleased to announce Suture/Rupture: Register the Distance Istanbul-Los Angeles, an ex...
Lorraine Webb: Face Value
Huge faces of complex individuals that loom large and very close span the facing wall as one enters ...
Bollywood Dreams – Photographs by Jonathan Torgovnik
The series of photographs "Bollywood Dreams," by award wining photographer Jonathan Torgovnik docume...
Flower Photography by Andrzej Pluta
Andrzej Pluta was born in Poland in 1950 and lives in Canada. His unique photographic works are in m...
Allan deSouza: people in white houses
Talwar Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by Allan deSouza. The exhibition, p...
Peter Doig: Charley’s Space
The Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht opens a solo exhibition
of works by the British painter Peter...
Pietro Costa: Conflicts & War
The Katonah Museum of Art presents a site-specific outdoor installation by Pietro Costa. This new wo...
Richard Artschwager: Back and Forth /Up and Down
Thinking in pictures. How do we recognize a table? How can we reproduce it graphically? When does a ...
ART IMPACT: Carla Fache and Jackie Gorissen
The Solange Rabello Art Gallery keeps on developing its innovative curatorial work in Southern Flori...
DIGITAL DUOS: Recent Toronto Cityscapes By Pat Fleisher
DIGITAL DUOS is a project of Contact 2003, the 7th Toronto Photography Festival. The theme of this s...
Regina Frank: Whiteness in Decay
Internationally renowned artist Regina Frank combines fruits and vegetables with the latest technolo...
Francesco Simeti: NOW I KNOW MY ABC's
Jennifer Bacon and Filippo Fossati are pleased to announce the opening Friday, May 16, 2003 of the i...
Icons, 1961 - 1963
The Dan Flavin Art Institute, in Bridgehampton, New York, opens its
summer 2003 season on May 22 wi...
George Rowlett: Prime Elements
George Rowlett, born in Troon on the West Coast of Scotland in 1941,
attended Camberwell School of ...
Under One Groove: The Roots of Hip-hop
The exhibition ‘Under One Groove’ exposes the roots of hip-hop culture, which developed in New York'...
Tan Ping New Works
The Red Gate Gallery is exhibiting an exciting show - Tan Ping's New Works. This body of works are r...
Kim Christiansen: Taking it to the Streets
Americana of the streets. A gritty beauty born of the industrial revolution, American gumption, and...
Seeing the Centre: The Art of Albert Namatjira 1902 – 1959
An exhibition of breathtaking works by one of Australia’s most renowned artists, Albert Namatjira, i...
When Philip Met Isabella: Philip Treacy’s Hats for Isabella Blow
Eccentric style icon Isabella Blow is famous for wearing outrageous yet glamorous headwear – most of...
Chapungu: Custom & Legend, A Culture in Stone
The Chicago Botanic Garden and Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance celebrate the connection all huma...
The Architect’s Studio: Renzo Piano
In the series of exhibitions named The Architect’s Studio, the Louisiana Museum, in collaboration wi...
Body of Evidence by Lynne Lomofsky and Recent Work by Anthony Cawood
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town,
is...
Industrial Strength Design: How Brooks Stevens Shaped Your World
he Milwaukee Art Museum will feature
the exhibition Industrial Strength Design: How Brooks Stevens ...
Richard Long: Here and Now and Then
Haunch of Venison is delighted to announce this exhibition of new work by internationally acclaimed ...
Malachi Farrell: Nothing Domestic
Malachi Farrell (born in 1970 in Dublin) thrives on taking an aggressive and / or ironic view of iss...
Ansel Adams : 100+1
Robert Mann Gallery is pleased to announce Ansel Adams : 100+1, on view from June 12 through August ...
Soo Sunny Park’s Bio-Structure: Metra Geo
The Kranzberg St. Louis Exhibition Series is generously underwritten by Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kranzberg...
Visions and Images: Recent Paintings by John Jaegel
American visual artist John Jaegel has an extensive career that spans over 40 years. For most of tha...
Annee Olofsson: Photographs and Videos
Site Gallery presents the first UK solo exhibition by Swedish artist Anneè Olofsson. The family unit...
Portraits of an Eternal People: A Jewish Family Album - Photographs by Zion Ozeri
New York-based photographer Zion Ozeri, who was born in Israel to Yemenite parents, has traveled to ...
Tony Gray: The New Black is Black
Atlanta College of Art Gallery is pleased to present the work of New
York-based African-American ar...
José Antonio Hernández-Diez: His First Major Museum Exhibition
The New Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased
to present José Antonio Hernández-Diez, the first maj...
Steve Barber, Richard Lange and Dimitar Manev
Judy A Saslow Gallery in Chicago presents contemporary works during July and August. Steve Barber b...
Profiles: Photo Collage by S. Brett Kaufman
The photo collages of S. Brett Kaufman lead off the Doiron Gallery's late summer schedule of
out...
Tina Stallard: Happy Birthday
London's East End locals born between 3 and 13 July are the subject of the launch exhibition by Tina...
A Faithful and Vivid Picture: Karl Bodmer’s North American Prints
One of the milestones of 19th-century publishing was “Travels in the Interior of North America 1832–...
Katsuko Ishigaki : Tales of the Earth
Katsuko Ishigaki was born in 1967 on Ishigaki Island, located in the south part of Ryukyu archipelag...
Philip Barlow: Things of Light and Mary-Rose Hendrikse: Face Value
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Jennifer Linton: St. Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgins
Red Head Gallery is pleased to present new work by Toronto based artist Jennifer Linton. The exhibit...
An Imperial Collection: Women Artists from the State Hermitage Museum
Did Catherine the Great have an eye for art? West Coast art lovers will get a rare chance to judge f...
Marc Chagall: Sole American Venue for this Major Retrospective
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will be the sole venue outside Paris for a major ret...
Forms in Transit: Usha Seejarim
Usha Seejarim will present an exhibition of work at the NSA Gallery, courtesy of a generous grant re...
After Image: Simryn Gill, Ana Mendieta, Cindy Sherman and Francesca Woodman
Opening Saturday 2 August, 2003, After Image brings together the work of
photographers Simryn Gill,...
Fred Martin: A Retrospective, 1948-2003
The man responsible for the education of numerous Bay Area art students is, at the age of 76, now th...
Paul Morrison: Haematoxlyon
The first solo exhibition in Ireland of the work of the widely-praised British artist Paul Morrison ...
Unknown Siberia: Vitaly Ivanov
"I was born and grew up in Siberia. With all my heart I love this amazingly beautiful place and peop...
Women of Our Time: 75 Women Challenged and Changed the US
“Women of Our Time,” an extraordinary traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian’s National Portrait...
Alan Reynolds: 50 Years after the Royal College of Art
Kettle's Yard is presenting the first public gallery exhibition in this country of the paintings, dr...
Port Replicator: Eugene Hansen
Prepare yourselves for visual and aural overload – Port Replicator is coming! From the 10 August to ...
Roads Taken: 20th-Century Prints and Drawings
"Roads Taken: 20th-Century Prints and Drawings from the Collection," a selection of work on paper fr...
Manuel Lopez Oliva: Cuba and the Theatre of Desire
"Manuel Lopez Oliva: Cuba and the Theatre of Desire," the first solo U.S. exhibition by one of Cuba'...
Quiet Places, Reflective Moments: The Art of Del Gish
A collection of remarkable portraits, still lifes and landscapes by Pacific Northwest artist Del Gis...
Partners of the Soul: African Art of the Baule
This summer, museum visitors can enjoy San Diego’s first significant introduction to the unique art ...
Chad McCail: Snake
The series of digital prints entitled Snake that Chad McCail has developed over the last two years e...
Concrete Abstraction: Aaron Siskind Photographs
Concrete Abstraction: Aaron Siskind Photographs celebrates one of the giants of American photography...
The Virtue of Tranquil Beauty: Xue Mo
Karin Weber Gallery is delighted to announce that Inner Mongolian-born, Beijing-based artist Xue Mo,...
The Responsive Eye: Ralph T. Coe and the Collecting of American Indian Art
Some 200 American Indian objects assembled over almost half a century by the renowned Santa Fe autho...
Stephan Balkenhol: Sculptures, Photographs, Works on Paper and other Materials
Stephan Balkenhol (born in 1957) has become one of the most internationally well-known sculptors of ...
Mark Manders: Isolated Rooms
The Art Institute of Chicago and The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago will co-presen...
Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993): A Comprehensive Retrospective
Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993): A Comprehensive Retrospective opens at the Eric I. Spoutz Gallery, in De...
A Second Look: Landscape Paintings by Didier Nolet
Didier Nolet’s landscape paintings, which blend his vision of childhood memories in France with plac...
Georg Oddner: Genomresa
In a unique collaboration, Malmö Museer and Malmö Konsthall are
simultaneously exhibiting in two ma...
Roberto Juarez: A Sense of Place
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) will present the exhibition Roberto Juarez: A Sense of Place f...
Design Museums of the World visiting Nuremberg
The "Design" collection of the Neues Museum originated in Munich, from the stocks of the so-called "...
Jorge Prado: Prototype
On September 17, Dia opens "Prototype," a new project by Jorge Pardo. "Prototype" is a full-scale va...
White Flight, Man to Man, Kap Atlantis: A Video Trilogy by Mats Hjelm
Fall season's first exhibit is a video trilogy by Swedish artist Mats Hjelm, born 1959. Having alrea...
MASEREEL: Ten years of prints made at the Frans Masereel Centrum, Belgium
This Autumn, Edinburgh Printmakers is hosting an exhibition of works by 37 International artists mad...
United Nations Miniature: Thomas Hirschhorn
United Nations Miniature is the title of a large-scale
exhibition which
Thomas Hirschhorn (born B...
My Red Homeland: Anish Kapoor
Born in 1954 in Bombay, Anish Kapoor is among the most prominent figures in British Sculpture. His a...
Marco Brambilla: HalfLife in the Zenith Media Lounge
Taking the game Counter-Strike-the popular first-person shooter, multi-user video game-as the subjec...
Alexis Harding: New Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture
The Andrew Mummery Gallery is pleased to present a new body of work by Alexis Harding. Harding's pai...
Otto Dix: Prints 1920-24
The remarkable works of famous 20th century German expressionist, Otto Dix,
will be on view at Izik...
El real viaje Real / The Real Royal Trip
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center presents El real viaje Real / The Real Royal Trip, the world premiere ...
Transcribe: Sheng Qi Solo Exhibition
During the month of October, the Red Gate Gallery presents a solo exhibition - Transcribe: Sheng Qi....
To My Beloved: Francine Scialom Greenblatt
The Association For Visual Arts in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting...
Surrealism and Modernism from the Collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
The Phillips Collection welcomes Surrealism and Modernism from the Collection of the Wadsworth Athen...
Gerda Leenards: Fjords Mists and Vapour
Paintings of landscape, sky and weather around one of New Zealand's most spectacular landscapes are ...
John Gerrard : New Work in New Media
Young Irish artist John Gerrard has created an important body of radical and
experimental work. It ...
Bill Viola: The Passions
Bill Viola’s new work explores the power and complexity of human emotions. Visually stunning and psy...
Lisa Roy: Photographs
g-module will present the first solo exhibition in Europe of American photographer Lisa Roy, with a ...
Black and White: Painting from the United States to South America
Painting is not always in color and black and white is not only found in drawings and photography. T...
No Exit, Part 2: Ronnie van Hout
The Physics Room is pleased to present No Exit, Part 2, an exhibition of all new work by Christchurc...
Tommaso Durante: A Solo Exhibition
Tommaso Durante will be exhibiting his new works at Dickerson Gallery in Melbourne from
29 October ...
Living in Motion: Design and Architecture for Flexible Dwelling
One of the largest modern design exhibitions ever held in this country opens to the public at the Ir...
Callum Morton: More Talk About Buildings and Mood
Known for his elaborate architectural models, Melbourne-based artist
Callum Morton presents an exhi...
DualSolo Exhibitions: Displacement Ab-ject by Rita Hui and 23 Million Years of Foreplay by Inam Yong
Stereotypes of genders are still very common in our city of the twenty-first century but contemporar...
Rhythm Nation: Edra Soto
Rhythm Nation: a multimedia experience created by Chicago-based artist Edra Soto examines the dubiou...
History of Memories: Recent Photographs by Enrique Bostelmann
Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, in March 1939, Enrique Bostelmann began working in photography in 1960,...
Highly Acclaimed Works of Rosalind Nashashibi
In the highly acclaimed works of Rosalind Nashashibi, there is a recurring interest in the passing o...
Abstract: Paintings by Juan Rodrigo Piedrahita e
Palacio de la Cultura Rafael Uribe Uribe presents Abstract: Paintings by Juan Rodrigo Piedrahita e d...
Partners: Collector and Curator Ydessa Hendeles' View of 20th Century Art
With the exhibition, Partners, Ydessa Hendeles, collector, curator and founder of the Ydessa
Hendel...
Three Exhibitions: Anton Karstel, JP Meyer, Stefan Carstens
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is h...
Solo: Pierre Dorion
The Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery presents Solo: Pierre Dorion from November 12th to December 20t...
Recent Paintings by Ingo Meller
Andrew Mummery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Ingo Meller. There is ...
INMYSOLITUDE
Gallery Neubacher announces the opening of a radical new exhibition exploring expressions of solitud...
Rachel Whiteread: Untitled (Room 101)
A new plaster cast by Rachel Whiteread of Room 101 at BBC Broadcasting House will be displayed in th...
Exotic Colors: Arnoldo Diaz and Setyo Mardiyantoro
Il Ramo d'Oro's current exhibition, Exotic Colors, explores the double personality of two artists: A...
Exhibition of Works by Sculptor Franca Ghitti
The public is invited to view the Franca Ghitti exhibition at The
Cooper Union. Works from this ser...
The Crowd Transfixed: Joy Gerrard
Joy Gerrard's exhibition for Studio 6 at TBG&S develops her ongoing interest in representing abstrac...
Paintings by Maria Morganti
For this exhibition Maria Morganti presents a series of paintings dating from 1999
to 2003. The wor...
Moshekwa Langa: Drawings and Installation Environments
Debuting in November will be a new project by Moshekwa Langa, a South African installation artist bo...
Joan Hernandez Pijuan: Painter
The exhibition of works by Spanish-Catalan artist Joan Hernández Pijuan
consists of paintings and d...
Art Now: Ian Kiaer
Tate Britain's Art Now programme reflects current developments in contemporary British art. It consi...
Marjetica Potrc: Urgent Architecture
The Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art (PBICA) will present a newly commissioned installation ...
David Ireland: Conceptual and Installation Art
"You can’t make art by making art" has been a guiding principle in the work of David Ireland, one of...
Published Works by Maria Angelo
Portugese artist Maria Angelo's artworks will be published on the cover of several CDs by Kaddisfly....
Louise Bourgeois: Stitches in Time
The first large-scale exhibition in Ireland by Louise Bourgeois, one of the greatest and most influe...
Filippo Sciascia: VIDEO - PAINTING
During December and January, Gaya Fusion of Senses presents Filippo Sciascia VIDEO-PAINTING,
an I...
Liquid: Patrick Martinez
In the environment that Martinez has created for his exhibition at Parker's Box, the New York based ...
Peter Booth: Human / Nature
On the first anniversary of the National Gallery of Victoria’s home of Australian art, The Ian Potte...
Daniele Buetti: Does Time Dance with Memories?
Since the late 80s, swiss artist Daniele Buetti (born in 1956) works with the signs and codes of our...
Luis Eades and Margaretta Gilboy
This holiday season the William Havu Gallery is exhibiting a professor student show featuring past U...
Peter Fischli and David Weiss
Four monumental installations by the Swiss artists Fischli and Weiss will be shown at the Museum Boi...
Langlands and Bell: The House of Osama Bin Laden
An exhibition featuring an interactive digital model allowing a virtual exploration of the former ho...
Joe Deal: The Fault Zone and Other Work 1976-1986
Joe Deal's photographs are receiving renewed critical attention along with the work of his colleague...
Largest Gallery to Re-Open with an Installation by Ann Hamilton
MASS MoCA will open a new work commissioned from one of the world’s great installation artists for o...
The Point and the Risk, II: Work by Lilian Almeida and Guilherme Cardoso
Tertulia Bar Gallery, jazz club, located in Lisbon in the center of the old city, presents over the ...
Strange Messenger: The Work of Patti Smith
In the exhibition Strange Messenger: The Work of Patti Smith the artist, born in 1946 in
Chicago, p...
Heartland: The Paintings of Bo Bartlett
In the decade since Andrew Wyeth issued that judgment on Bo Bartlett, the Frye Art Museum has kept c...
Trenton Doyle Hancock: Moments in Mound History
Through an idiosyncratic narrative of his own design, Trenton Doyle Hancock tackles sticky subjects ...
Peter Smith: Half Life
Peter Smith is a prolific artist whose aggressively expressive paintings, drawings, prints and mixed...
Bruno Lucchesi: New Sculpture
Forum Gallery presents the first one-person exhibition in Los Angeles by the Italian-American sculpt...
The Faceless Figure: Photographs from the Collection
The human figure has long been
a favorite subject of the camera.
In this exhibition of more than f...
Paintings by Boris Deutsch
Boris Deutsch (1892-1978) was a modernist painter, a muralist, and a co-founder of the California Cu...
The Brisbane Line: Queensland Women Artists of the Early Twentieth Century
Discover the dynamic work of a group of rarely exhibited women artists in a new QUT Art Museum exhib...
Espiral: Knut Pani
In December the "Spiral" - an exhibition featuring artist Knut Pani was inaugurated. The exhibition ...
American Artist Dan Walsh
The Paolo Curti/Annamaria Gambuzzi & Co. Gallery presents the exhibition of the American artist Dan ...
Michael Rodriguez: Recent Paintings
g-module will present the first solo exhibition in Europe of New York based painter Michael Rodrigue...
Jimmy Ernst: Transcending the Surreal
The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University will present Jimmy Ernst: Transcendi...
Portrait of an Estuary: San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay was not named after the city of San Francisco; the sequence was actually the oppos...
Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration
This retrospective of more than 100 images by renowned contemporary artist, Chuck Close, opens on Ja...
The Work of Gerhard Richter
On 16 January the CAC Malaga is presenting a retrospective exhibition shown for the first time in Sp...
Siemon Allen: Current Projects
While varied in tone, the work of South African artist Siemon Allen (born 1970, Durban, South Africa...
Consonance and Resonance: Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Japanese Painting in Edo-Period Styles
The end of the Edo period (1615-1868) marked a new era in Japan—politically, socially economically, ...
Francisco Zuniga: Rare Paintings on Canvas and A Survey of Original Graphics
A significant exhibition entitled "Francisco Zuniga: Rare Paintings on Canvas and A Survey of Origin...
Tom Marioni: The Golden Rectangle
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts presents The Golden Rectangle a solo exhibition of new and earlier w...
A Site-Specific Large-Scale Installation by British Artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey
Using grass as a photographic medium, British artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey will create a s...
The Seven Sacraments. Abigail O‚Brien and Ritualized Daily Life
The exhibition, The Seven Sacraments. Abigail O'Brien and Ritualized Daily Life, presents the Irish ...
Martin Puryear: 15 Works of Large Sculpture
The first exhibition in Ireland by Martin Puryear, one of the leading exponents of US post-Minimalis...
Jasmila Zbanic: Red Rubber Boots
We might be forgiven for thinking that we know all there is to know about the war in Bosnia, 1992 – ...
Yoshitomo Nara: Nothing Ever Happens
Simultaneously cute and menacing, Yoshitomo Nara's images of young children and childhood pets offer...
Gary Hume: The Bird Had a Yellow Beak
Following solo exhibitions of the work of Günther Förg and Jeff Koons, the Kunsthaus Bregenz now con...
Solo Exhibition by Zarina Bhimji
Following the recent success of Zarina Bhimji's film 'Out of Blue' at Documenta 11 (2002) and Tate B...
Pacific Coast Highway by Richard Sigmund
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center presents Pacific Coast Highway by Richard Sigmund, along with two rece...
Melik Ohanian (T)HERE – installations
Melik Ohanian, born 1969 in France, lives and works in Praris. The Centre pour l’image contemporaine...
Francesco Clemente: New Works
The first major exhibition in Ireland by the internationally-acclaimed Italian artist Francesco Clem...
Wolfgang Pavlik: Different Image
Mannheimer Kunstverein raum 2 is pleased to announce an exhibition by Wolfgang Pavlik. This will be ...
BLUE MEMORY: Paintings by Tran Trong Vu
Tran’s striking paintings of schematic figures on suspended sheets of plastic explore what it means ...
Robert Rauschenberg: Current Scenarios
Robert Rauschenberg: Current Scenarios, an exhibition of new and earlier work by this contemporary A...
El Greco Opens Today
This will be the first major exhibition in the UK of the work of Domenikos Theotokopoulos (1541 - 16...
Paintings by Michael Moon
The Don O’Melveny Gallery is proud to announce its 3rd solo exhibition by Los Angeles based artist M...
Winard Staring: Abstraction In The Elements - On A Water Note
NY Arts Books is pleased to announce the publication of "Abstraction In The
Elements: On A Water...
All of You Will Fly: Maria Pia Daidone and Vincenzo Montella
Il Ramo d’Oro is pleased to present a double exhibition of works by Maria Pia Daidone and Vincenzo M...
Yinka Shonibare
In collaboration with the Kunsthalle Wien, the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen organizes a large exhib...
Works by Helen Frankenthaler
Helen Frankenthaler was born in New York in 1928, where she has spent most of her life. She studied ...
Zhou Tiehai 1989-2003
During March, Shangart presents a solo show 'Zhou Tiehai 1989-2003'. "Zhou Tiehai has been one of th...
All 73 sculptures by Edgar Degas
Phoenix Art Museum is pleased to present an extremely rare opportunity to view all 73 bronze sculptu...
Behind Your Eye: Doug and Mike Starn
Behind Your Eye: An Installation by Doug and Mike Starn is the artists’ first large-scale project in...
S/Parcel: Photography of Robert Metzger
The Ohio Art League is pleased to present the work of Robert Metzger in their February 2004 MCE, S/P...
Stir Heart, Rinse Heart: Pipilotti Rist
From March 6 through September 12, 2004, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will presen...
Women to Women: Mai Anh
Karin Weber presents Hanoi based artist Mai Anh
in a solo exhibition during March. ' When I paint,'...
Witness: Darren Almond, Brenda L. Croft, Zhang Huan, Whitfield Lovell, Walid Ra’ad/The Atlas Group, Fiona Tan
Museum of Contemporary Art Senior Curator, Rachel Kent, who curated the highly successful exhibition...
Steve McQueen: Three Video Installations
Three video installations by filmmaker and video installation artist Steve McQueen, open Thursday, M...
Tu Casa Es Mi Casa: Artists Respond to Gentrification
Tu Casa Es Mi Casa: Artists Respond to Gentrification hopes to bring awareness of the changes that a...
We Are The World
We Are The World, the Dutch entry for the Venice Biennale in 2003, can be seen at the Museum Boijman...
Thomas Nozkowski: Paintings 1992-2004
The first UK exhibition of work by the New York painter, Thomas Nozkowski, will open at Haunch of Ve...
Thomas Nozkowski: Paintings 1992-2004
The first UK exhibition of work by the New York painter, Thomas Nozkowski, will open at Haunch of Ve...
The Unseen Cindy Sherman: Early Transformations (1975-1976)
The Unseen Cindy Sherman, curated by MAM’s Chief Curator Gail Stavitsky, offers a little-known selec...
Maria Chevska : Can't Wait (Letters R.L.)
Awaiting the visitor to her first solo show in London for almost three years are two significant dev...
A Breeze Over Troubled Water: Whang Inkie
Atlanta College of Art Gallery proudly presents A Breeze Over Troubled Water, the American solo debu...
LA Woman: Lisa Adams, Kim McCarty, Meg Cranston, Jill Giegerich and Becky Guttin
Those following the contemporary art
scene for the past few years will recognize the momentum surro...
Europe's Most Acclaimed Artists: Wim Delvoye and Daniel Richter
The Power Plant at Harbourfront Centre, Canada’s leading non-collecting contemporary art gallery, an...
Shahzia Sikander: Flip Flop
The next installment of the San Diego Museum of Art’s acclaimed Contemporary Links exhibition series...
Christine Maudy: Cries and Whispers
French born Australian artist Christine Maudy will present her recent works featuring bright abstrac...
Two New Exhibitions: Pop Agenda and One to One
Fusebox is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibitions, POP-AGENDA: SIEMON ALLEN and DOMINIC MCGILL...
Jimmy O’Neal: Works from the Rose Art Museum - Painting 4
Joie Lassiter Gallery is proud to present a rising star from the South - Jimmy O’Neal. Born in Atlan...
Vik Muniz: 50 Highly-Original Photographs
An exhibition of more than 50 highly-original photographs by the Brazilian artist Vik Muniz opens to...
Sheila Makhijani: Installation and Works on Paper
On exhibit are works on paper and an installation of painted acrylic cubes. Sheila Makhijani executi...
Dale Chihuly: Mille Fiori
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce the opening on April 8 of an exhibition...
Li Zhensheng: Red-colour News Soldier: A Chinese Photographer's Odyssey through the Cultural Revolution
The photographer Li Zhensheng, spent almost 20 years from 1963 working for the Heilongjiang Daily , ...
After Duchamp: 23 Works of Art from US Artists
Artists from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and from around the United States have answered the call to an op...
Roger Brown: A Different Dimension
Silhouetted figures, strong patterns, sprawling landscapes, vast stylized cloud-filled skies, citysc...
The Mysterion of the Cosmos: Jerry Carter
From 15th April to 28th May, the Kansas born artist Jerry Carter will exhibit a selection of his wor...
Nedko Solakov: A 12 1/3 (and even more) Year Survey
Rooseum is delighted to host the first major retrospective of the Bulgarian artist Nedko Solakov. Si...
Oliver Payne and Nick Relph: Films Since 1999
Oliver Payne (born 1977) and Nick Relph (born 1979) refer to themselves as two guys from West London...
Anne Meredith Barry: Original Works on Paper, Prints and Paintings
Anne Meredith Barry was born in Toronto in 1932 and studied art at the Ontario College of Art. As a ...
Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti
erba Buena Center for the Arts presents Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, ...
Raha Raissnia: Epitaphios - Paintings, Works on Paper, and Painted Films
Thomas Erben is pleased to present the first solo exhibition of Raha
Raissnia (born 1968 in Teheran...
Nzingah Muhammad: Objects of Investigation
Jennifer and Filippo Fossati are pleased to announce the opening of the solo exhibition by New York ...
Kelly McLane: My Blue-Green Algae
Emerging Los Angeles-based artist Kelly McLanes (American, b. 1968) enigmatic scenes of nature are f...
The Modernist Jewelry of Claire Falkenstein
The Modernist Jewelry of Claire Falkenstein features over 100 examples of forged and cast metal jewe...
Carey Young: Recent Works
Index announces Carey Young's first solo exhibition in Sweden. Carey Young, who is based in London, ...
Bryce Brown: A Newborn Captures the Heart
Becoming a first-time dad inspired New Zealand artist Bryce Brown to develop a collection of paintin...
Eurydice and Sculptures: Luis Palacios Kaim
Luis Palacios Kaim presents scultpure in various media at Scultpure Square's may exhibition. Kaim wa...
Dennis Michael Jones: Painting, Sculpture, Drawing
Dennis Michael Jones, will have a solo
exhibition of drawings, paintings and sculptures at the Robe...
Stephen Brandes: Ways of Escape
In 1999, Stephen Brandes went on a journey through Europe, following the route taken by his grandmot...
Hockney Graphics 1965 - 1995
David Hockney has worked in a wide variety of media including painting, graphics, photography and th...
Chakaia Booker: Thirty Monumental and Small-Scale WORKS
Chakaia Booker at the Storm King Art Center, a special exhibition of some thirty works by Ms. Booker...
John Nolan: Be Inspired - A Celebration Of Colour
John Nolan will be exhibiting his modern figurative work at Art Effect Contemporary, Spires Mall, Be...
Solos: Future Shack
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution presents the award-winning architectu...
Yinka Shonibare: Entertaining, Seducing, Provoking,
With an exotic display of color and fully charged scenarios, Yinka Shonibare entertains and seduces ...
Klaus Fussmann: Flowers and Landscapes
Galerie Ludorff hosts the upcoming exhibition which celebrates 15 years of collaboration with Berlin...
Henry Botkin: Abstracts and Collages
Childs Gallery announces the exhibition Henry Botkin: Abstracts and Collages, on display at 169 Newb...
Modigliani: Beyond the Myth
For the centerpiece exhibition of its centennial year, The Jewish Museum will present Modigliani: Be...
John Kinder's New Zealand
John Kinder’s New Zealand brings together for the first time a selection of watercolours and photogr...
Nathan Coley: A Survey of Work
Dundee-based Coley (born 1965) is an established international artist whose work examines how the va...
Claes Oldenburg: Drawings, 1959-1977 and Claes Oldenburg with Coosje van Bruggen: Drawings, 1992-1998, in the Whitney Museum of American Art
The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University is proud to present Claes Oldenburg:...
Margherita Manzelli: Large Scale Works
The first exhibition in Ireland by the leading young Italian figurative painter Margherita Manzelli ...
John Habela: Works in Wood and Bronze
Turkaly Art Gallery is pleased to announce the first solo show of the works of John Habela in Cleve...
Reconstruction of a City : A Visions and Illusions Exhibition
Creative guerillas storm historical buildings to set up base camp for art of all forms and functions...
The Shape of Space: Alyson Shotz
The Shape of Space, a new work by Brooklyn, New York-based artist Alyson Shotz, will be the third in...
Ranjani Shettar: The Indian Spring
Talwar Gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition of new installations by Ranjani Shettar. The ...
Reformasi: Contemporary Indonesian Artists in the post-Suharto Era
Indonesia, Southeast Asia's largest and most populous country, has experienced radical change at eve...
Convergence: Tiong Ang, Luisa Caldwell, Janet Echelman, Carlo Ferraris, Craig Fisher, Christa Maiwald, Maria Morganti, Linda Van Boven
CCNOA is pleased to present a group exhibition curated by New York based curator / gallerist Floren...
Max Gimblett: Paintings and Drawings
Described as one of New Zealand's "most internationally prominent and successful artists" Max Gimble...
ART OF THE STATE, 2004: the 37th Annual Juried Exhibition
Art of the State™ is a highly competitive, juried art exhibition open to state residents in five cat...
Spirit into Matter: The Photographs of Edmund Teske
One of the unheralded alchemists of 20th-century American photography, Edmund Teske (1911–1996) crea...
Stephanie Rew: Figurative Works
Albemarle Gallery in London presents works by Stephanie Rew during the coming month. Rew has concent...
Andy Goldsworthy: Mountain and Coast Autumn into Winter
Tacoma Art Museum opens a nationally traveling exhibition of large-scale photographs and sculptures ...
Sophie Calle: 1970's to 2003
The first exhibition in Ireland by the acclaimed French artist Sophie Calle opens to the public at t...
Bill Burns: Safety Gear for Small Animals
Toronto-based artist Bill Burns looks out for the little guy… from safety glasses for protecting the...
Animals: 17 Artists Explore the Otherness of Animals
Animals is a group exhibition that includes artworks by seventeen acclaimed international contempora...
The Right to Remain Silent: An Artist’s Citizenship Project - A Collection of Art from Tony Wynn
During the first two weeks of July the Gallerie Razoo at Las Olas Art Center presents The Right to R...
Aernout Mik: Dispersions
Aernout Mik was born in Groningen in 1962 and lives and works in Amsterdam. Since 1987 his video
wo...
David Hockney: Grimms’ Fairy Tales
An exhibition of beautiful illustrations by David Hockney of six of the most gruesome
fairy tales f...
Edmund Teske: Images Out of Time
Edmund Teske: Images Out of Time explores work of the celebrated Los
Angeles-based photographer Edm...
Amy Trachtenberg: The Weatherhead Series
San Francisco artist, Amy Trachtenberg, opens her first solo exhibition at Brian Gross Fine Art. Ent...
Hat trick: Victoria Birkinshaw, Anne Noble and Andy Morley-Hall
An exhibition of work by three Wellington photographers who capture the extraordinary in the everyda...
Indigenous Australian artists: Barbara Wier and Ronnie Tjampitjinpa
Their large format acrylic on canvas paintings combine modern expression with traditional elements a...
Wendy McMurdo: photography and digital media
A solo exhibition of work by Wendy McMurdo, widely regarded as one of Scotland's leading contemporar...
Seventh Northwest Biennial: Buildingwise
In its ongoing commitment to Northwest art and artists, Tacoma Art Museum presents its seventh North...
Small Works on Paper by Ding Yi
This exhibition at ShanghART includes works (on paper or corrugated board) from Ding Yi's older, qui...
Dennis Gilbert: Modern Equations
Photofusion is pleased to present an exhibition of Dennis Gilbert . Gilbert has been working as an a...
Proof 11: Michel Hebert, Melanie Ibadlit, Su-Ying Lee, Nikki Middlemiss, Christine D’Onofrio, Lindsay Page, Alison Skyrme
For the eleventh year running, Gallery 44 presents PROOF, our annual emerging artists’ showcase, sel...
Generations of Art: From Abstraction to Realism - Matthew Bates and Stephen Bates
Figaro Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition and sale of original oils and watercolors by Ma...
Shigeyuki Kihara: Vavau – tales from ancient Samoa
Dramatic, dark and hauntingly beautiful portraits of the artist depicted in
various roles from Samo...
Takehito Koganezawa
An exhibition of work by Berlin based artist, Takehito Koganezawa (born Japan, 1974). Koganezawa has...
New Works by Dutch Artist Michael Raedecker
The Salzburger Kunstverein continues its series of exhibitions devoted to
figurative painting with ...
Fili Italiani: A Thousand Years of Needlework
The exhibition provides an opportunity for the public to see many rare masterpieces most often found...
T.V. Santhosh: Translating Current Events
The Guild Art Gallery, Mumbai, India presents one of the cutting edge artist of Indian Contemporary...
Vineyards: Gregory Alexander, Nicola Moss, Marc Rambeau, Lucy Webster, Annee Kelly, Ross Wilsmore
The Without Pier Gallery, Melbourne, Australia presents group exhibition "Vineyards" by local artist...
Slouching Towards Bethlehem
he Project, New York, is pleased to present its summer group exhibition, Slouching Towards Bethlehem...
Fred Tomaselli: Monsters of Paradise
The Fruitmarket Gallery’s 2004 Edinburgh Art Festival Exhibition is the first solo exhibition in the...
Richard Stickler - A British Contemporary Abstract Artist and Musician
The Cobden Club a private members club in West London presents works by Richard Strickler. Stickler ...
Vicente Pascual: Turris Eburnea / Memorias de la Torre Blanca
Fundacion Santa Maria in Albarracin, Spain, is most pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition "Tur...
Stitches in Time: Louise Bourgeois
The CAC Malaga is presenting Stitches in Time, a group of recent works by Louise Bourgeois, one of t...
Intersections/ Intersecciones: An Exhibition of Cuban Artists
Titled "Intersections/ Intersecciones: An Exhibition of Cuban Artists," the exhibition was curated b...
Scott B. Goodwillie: Figuring the Forces
From Demons and Daddy . . . to Lilith and Shiva, American born artist Scott B. Goodwillie's emotiona...
Misleading Trails: Enrique Chagoya, Xie Xiaoze, Hai Bo, Dan Mills, Hong Hao, Ai Weiwei, Vernon Fisher
At first glance, the work of this group of artists from China and the United States is misleading; i...
A Place to Take Root: The History of Flower Pots and Garden Containers in America
"A Place to Take Root: The History of Flower Pots and Garden Containers in America," possibly the fi...
Shin-on: Paintings by Shuei Matsuyama
The Durst Organization and StarArte Gallery will present the work of Shuei Matsuyama in the Lobby Ga...
New Media: Who
A series of exhibitions at the Neuberger Museum of Art, New Media: Who, What, Where, When and Why, c...
Tomoko Inagaki - Soap Opera
Since her stay in England as an art student, Tomoko INAGAKI has developed a series of performances a...
William Eggleston: Los Alamos
William Eggleston: Los Alamos, the first public exhibition of a recently rediscovered series of colo...
Kendell Geers: Hung, Drawn and Quartered
The Contemporary Arts Center welcomes Kendell Geers: Hung, Drawn and Quartered as the first exhibiti...
PSFS: Nothing More Modern
The opening exhibition at the Yale School of Architecture this coming academic year will showcase th...
Max Stern: The Taste of a Dealer. Works from Private Collections Acquired Through the Dominion Gallery
From September 1 to October 9 the Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery of Concordia University present...
Chi-Sui Wang: Paintings, Drawings and Photographs
Chi-Sui Wang presents paintings, photographs and drawings - a studio presentation for a PhD in Fine ...
Paul Tzanetopoulos: Which Green is Our Bush
A new installation will premiere the latest work of artist Paul Tzanetopoulos, "Which Green is Our B...
Eduardo Chillida 1924-2002
Adam Gallery proudly announces moving into 24 Cork Street. The gallery is moving from Pimlico where...
Constantin Plavitu: Poetry of Nature
Constantine Ikon ArtStudio Gallery welcome to to "Poetry and Nature", an exhibition of romanian arti...
The Teacher and The Student: Charles Rosenthal and Ilya Kabakov
The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland presents a major solo exhibition, a “total installation,” o...
Trajectories: The Photographic Work of Robbert Flick
Born in Amersfoort, Holland, Robbert Flick’s artistic practice is urban and uniquely Los Angeles in ...
Hans in Transition: Paintings by Hans Scheirl
"No, it is not just the name 'Tansition Gallery' that made me change my mind about what i want to do...
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: The Architecture Projects
The Russian, as Ilya Kabakov states, thinks that Earth is the wrong place to live. His existence is ...
Comics Brew: An Exhibition of International Comic Art
This exhibition is part of Comics Brew an international festival of comic art that is being held in...
Derek Hyatt: Circle on the Dark Rock
Paintings and drawings exploring Derek Hyatt‚s continuing engagement with man, myth and the landscap...
Beyond Words: Gilbert Boyer, Ruth Cuthand & Elizabeth MacKenzie, Paul de Guzman, Nelson Henricks, Kelly Mark. Nadia Myre, Sylvia Ptak, Rober Racine
Born from a collaboration between the Art Gallery of Bishop’s University and Mount Saint Vincent Uni...
Mosa Neshama McNeilly: The Journey Begins; A 15 Year - Retrospective 1987-2002
The Journey Begins; A 15 Year - Retrospective 1987-2002 by African Canadian contemporary artist Mos...
Jessica Stockholder: Sam Ran Over Sand or Sand Ran Over Sam
Rice Gallery's fall 2004 exhibition season will open with a site-specific work by Jessica Stockholde...
Shamans and Warriors: Siberian Sculptor Dashi Namdakov
Exotic warriors, Shamans, horseback and Buddist lamas. These mysterious sculptures of bronze, silve...
Elinor Milchan: Lightlands
In her first solo exhibition, Elinor Milchan presents 'Light Lands', a series of large-scale photogr...
TEN: Ten Paintings by Ten Artists Over Ten Weeks
Loop Gallery announces "Ten" an exhibition of abstract painting to be held at 12 Princes Dock, Liver...
Louisa Matthiasdottir: A Retrospective
This exhibition presents more than 100 oil paintings and works on paper by an artist acclaimed in bo...
Cuba Oriente: Contemporary Painting From Eastern Cuba
The Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery will present an exhibition of work by artists from the Oriente...
Thomas Joshua Cooper: Point of No Return
Thomas Joshua Cooper (born California 1946) is one of the world’s most celebrated and distinctive la...
Nothing Compared to This: Ambient, Incidental and New Minimal Tendencies in Current Art
Imagine walking into the Contemporary Arts Center’s main galleries and seeing nothing. Then upon clo...
Oval Artists: Selection of New Works
Oval Gallery is scheduled to open in Little Rock on September 24. The new, five-thousand square foo...
Hilary Paynter: From the Rivers to the Sea
Edinburgh Printmakers is proud to present a suite of 14 prints from one of Britain’s leading wood en...
Connected Presence: Jeppe Hein and Johannes Wohnseifer
Union is pleased to announce the London debut exhibitions for Jeppe Hein and Johannes Wohnseifer. By...
disCONNEXION: Large Format Color Photographs by Beijing Based Artist Xing Danwen
Xing Danwen, born in 1967 in Xi’an, China, earned a BFA from the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beij...
Body Parts- A Self-Portrait by John Coplans
The MIT List Visual Arts Center (LVAC) is pleased to announce the exhibition, Body Parts-A Self-Por...
Quartered Flipped and Rotated: Large Scale Installation by Devorah Sperber
New York-based artist Devorah Sperber will create a giant abstract installation using fragmented sec...
Star Struck: An exhibition of photographs by Bob Willoughby
Bob Willoughby is one of the world’s foremost photojournalists of the Hollywood movie industry, and ...
Almuth Tebbenhoff: Pillar
afe Gallery Projects is pleased to present a new painted steel
sculpture in their sculpture court f...
Gary Webb: Deep Heatt, Reg Laguna
Gary Webb's first solo exhibition in a public gallery features a new series of six sculptures. Using...
Karel Nel: Unfathomable Depths
Karel Nel is one of the most consistently laureated South African artists of his generation. Based i...
Robert Arneson: Political Drawings
Brian Gross Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening of Robert Arneson: Political Drawings on Wed...
David Malin: Photographies
For the first time in Europe, the Karsten Greve Gallery is showing the works of the famous English "...
A Retrospective: Large oils 1985-2003 by Michael Hafftka
Housatonic Museum of Art will present a retrospective of Michael Hafftka’s work, containing 23 large...
Katharina Sieverding: Close Up
P.S.1 is proud to present Katharina Sieverding: Close Up. This is the first comprehensive survey in ...
I AM BLUE: Hans Alexander Gerlanius
I AM BLUE, works by Swedish artist Hans Alexander Gerlanius, was presented one day only at the Grand...
Roy Lichtenstein: All About Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will present Roy Lichtenstein: All About Art, on vie...
Gallerist is Not Here: Solo Show by Zhou Tiehai
ShanghART Gallery will run an exhibition featuring works by Zhou Tiehai from October 29 to November ...
Cartier Design Viewed by Ettore Sottsass
Cartier Design viewed by Ettore Sottsass presents for the first time a special selection of objects ...
GRAVURA - Cooperative of Portuguese Engravors: Gabriela Oliveira, sculptress; Lilian Almeida,Ph.D.; Guilherme Cardoso,Ing.
Gallery of Escola Vasco da Gama, in Lisbon presents an exhibition by GRAVURA, a Cooperative of Portu...
Of Kith and Kin: Davida Nemeroff, Susan E. Evans, Cynthia Greig and Richard H. Smith
Each of the artists in the exhibition presents familial portraits. Susan E Evans: Saga. Evans' snaps...
Burk Uzzle: Riptide: America on the Flipside
Riptide: America on the Flipside, recent photographs by Burk Uzzle, will be on exhibit at Laurence M...
Cast and Carved: American Sculpture 1850-1950
Gerald Peters Gallery, New York is pleased to announce their presentation of Cast & Carved: American...
Rufino Tamayo Mexico
Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) was born in Oaxaca, Mexico. He was one of the greatest American creators a...
Han Nguyen: New Work
Han Nguyen: New Work, a new exhibition to be held at the Stephen Cohen Gallery November 11 – Decembe...
Steve Heimbecker: POD (Wind Array Cascade Machine)
POD, 2003 is the first installation created for the Wind Array
Cascade Machine (WACM) system. POD i...
Shanghart Group show by Zeng Fanzhi, Xue Song etc.
During November 16 -30, Shanghart Gallery will show most of recently works by Zeng Fanzhi, including...
Performing the Body: Photography and Performance from China - Cang Xin, Chen Lingyang, Chi Peng, Hai Bo, Ma Liuming, Miao Xiaochun, Muchen and Shaoyinong
Since 1997, Alexander Ochs has been bringing East Asian contemporary art to Europe, recently opening...
Paul McCarthy: Brain Box Dream Box
Brain Box Dream Box is the first solo exhibition by Paul McCarthy (born Salt Lake City, USA, 1945) i...
Call for Artists: Illuminance
Illuminance: A national competitive exhibition featuring photographic work from across the nation. ...
Marcelo Nunes: Do It Yourself
The clash between police and activists, terrorist attacks, civil wars and urban violence - these are...
Celia Washington: Unquiet Thoughts
Scottish born artist Celia Washington returns to the Landings Gallery with UNQUIET THOUGHTS, an exhi...
Artflames: Adri A.C. de Fluiter
In 1995 the artist moved into a newly built 280 square meter studio, located in the small business d...
The World is Fine, We Ourselves Unfortunately Somewhat Less: Ritsaert ten Cate
Before starting to make art in the early 90s, Ritsaert ten Cate (born 1938) worked for more than thi...
Mark Karasick: Large Scale Paintings
Among the themes and ideas utilized by Plug In ICA to create a contemporary art program that is vita...
Group Show Includes Wei Guangqing, Zhou Tiehai
Several Group shows of the Shanghai based artists will be held at the Shanghart Gallery in Fuxing Pa...
Accidental Selves: Diane Rosen
The Walter Wickiser Gallery is proud to announce an exhibition of works by Diane Rosen from December...
On Leaving The Shadow World: Jeffrey du Vallier d'Aragon Aranita
If you try to see the images in this cycle by Hong Kong- and France-based painter, photographer, new...
Phil Sims: Fire/Light/Color/Matter - Paintings and Tea Bowls from 2004
New York minimalist painter, Phil Sims, opened a solo exhibition entitled Fire/Light/Color/Matter: P...
Setyo Mardiyantoro: Paper Flowers
Il Ramo d'Oro is glad to present the lastest works on paper by Setyo Mardiyantoro. The exhibition wi...
American Promise: Heidi Hesse
PH Gallery is pleased to announce “American Promise,” an exhibition works by contemporary internatio...
Max Gimblett: The Rose of Paracelsus – recent paintings
New Zealand painter Max Gimblett returns to Wellington this December from
his home in New York to o...
Must I Paint You a Picture? Six London-Based Artists
Must I Paint You a Picture? is an exhibition that brings together six London-based artists who
prim...
MERGE: Joanne Handley
MERGE at the Wollongong City Gallery was on exhibit from October 30 - Dec 5, 2004. Several years of ...
SHUHEI MATSUYAMA: SHIN-ON PAINTINGS
is a selection of the Shin-On (the sounds) paintings
made between 1990 and 2004. The focal point of...
Cai Guo-Qiang: Inopportune
MASS MoCA’s football-field sized Building 5 will house a dramatic installation by the Chinese artist...
Orbus: Ellen Gallagher
The Fruitmarket Gallery announces a major solo exhibition of new and existing work by American artis...
Dzine: Staring at the Sun
After 3 long years, Monique Meloche is pleased to announce the much anticipated solo exhibition of n...
ShanghArt Gallery in Fuxing Park
In the first month of 2005, Shanghart gallery will show works by a group of young, Shanghai based ar...
Lalla Essaydi: Converging Territories
Laurence Miller Gallery takes pleasure in presenting Converging Territories, the first New York one-...
Hugit Rubenstein: A Bug in the Bottle
"A Bug In The Bottle" is analogues to the binary relationship between the viewer and the object of h...
An Economy of Specific Bodies and Particular Objects: Philip Pearlstein Drawings
This exhibition of Philip Pearlstein drawings traces the artist’s sustained engagement with figurati...
Tsuneaki 'Ryan' Shoda
This special exhibition for Tsuneaki 'Ryan' Shoda at the Prestige Gallery, Sapporo, Japan presents a...
Robin McDonnell: Flux Paintings
Bay area artist, Robin McDonnell, opens an exhibition of her Flux Paintings, organized by Brian Gros...
Going and Coming Back: A Collaboration with Studio Viparelli
Going and coming back - Fitting at distance between two art spaces. This exhibition focuses on an i...
Group Exhibition: Works to Include Guilherme Cardosa's
A group exhibition opens this evening at Aerochopp Ilhabela in Sao Paulo. The show will feature work...
Gerrit Dekker: About no below, no above, no sides
BAK, basis voor actuele kunst presents an exhibition by Dutch artist Gerrit Dekker entitled About no...
Big Deal and Blow Up: Dwarf the Human Body with Humorous Intelligence
Have you ever felt emotionally moved yet at the same time physically intimidated by a work of art? ...
Daria Martin: 16mm Films
The films of American artist Daria Martin (born in 1973) map out newly interpreted images of moderni...
Kit Glaiyser: On the way to work
The Allsop Gallery at the Bridport Arts Centre, in Dorset, UK, has invited Kit Glaisyer to show at t...
Cedric Smith: We
DFN Gallery is pleased to present “We,” an exhibition of mixed media works by Cedric Smith. Smith i...
Le Invasioni Barbariche: curated by Pier Luigi Tazzi
Galleria Continua presents a major exhibition featuring the work of artists from Asia. A world that ...
Liquid Experiments: Ken Echezabal
McCaig-Welles Gallery and C3 Agency are pleased to present an exhibition of work by Ken Echezabal. T...
Past Things and Present: Jasper Johns since 1983
The first major exhibition in Ireland by the iconic American artist Jasper Johns opens to the public...
Bayo Iribhogbe: Painting about Us
Bayo Iribhogbe has been invited to speak as well as to exhibit his oil paintings at the University o...
Michel Majerus: A Monographic Exhibition
Michel Majerus, who was born in 1966 and was killed in a plane crash in 2002, produced and left behi...
Jacaranda Dreams: Masahiro Gono
This is the first exhibition of Illustrations at the Prestige Gallery in Sapporo, Japan. Masahiro G...
Katy Dove: New Commisioned Work
Pump House Gallery has commissioned new work by Scottish artist Katy Dove
for her first solo show i...
focus: Inigo Manglano-Ovalle
Contemporary artist Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle's new sculpture presented at Art Institute of Chicago is b...
Jaume Plensa. Good Luck?
The Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa was born in 1955 in Barcelona. As long ago as 1994 several of Plen...
Eternity and a Moment: Paintings by Lam Man-kong
The University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong is pleased to present the exhibit...
Vincenzo Montella: Metropolitan Reflexes
Guida Merliani, international bookshop and art gallery, in Naples from February 19 through February ...
Collages: Myanmar artist NAY MYO SAY
The work by this young artist is some of the most exciting we have seen over the last few years. Kar...
Giovanni Agresti Fiumara: Capetonians©
The Bell-Roberts Art Gallery in Cape Town hosts an exhibition of photography by Giovanni Agresti Fiu...
Jon Eiselin: Life in the Open Air
Blue Caterpillar Art Gallery presents works by Jon Eiselin through the end of the year. A distinctiv...
Darren Almond: Passing and Past Time
The exhibition in K21 is Darren Almond’s first museum exhibition in Germany and, with about 15 works...
Laurel Garcia Colvin: Viajes del Agua-Viajes del Alma, Water Journeys-Soul Journeys
Ceres Gallery is pleased to present Viajes del Agua~Viajes del Alma, a solo exhibition of mixed medi...
Shanghart Group Show with Pu Jie, Shen Fan
During the first weeks of March at ShanghArt a group show is being displayed that features new works...
Addie Shevlin: All About Line
Addie Shevlin's abstract compositions reflect an intuitive engagement with her materials. The manipu...
Dialogues with Engravings: Angela Costa, Guilhrme Cardoso, Liliana Almeida, Margarida Ransy and Marina dos Santos
For the month of March the Galeria do Teatro Municipal Baltazar Nunes in Funchal, Madeira presents "...
Hew Locke: Natives and Colonials
Hew Locke’s first solo show at Hales Gallery ‘Natives and Colonials’
continues the artist’s longsta...
New Sculptural Glass by Alex Bernstein
PRISM Contemporary Glass is proud to announce its featured artist for March, 2005: Alex Gabriel Bern...
John Baldessari: Life’s Balance, Works 84-04
"Why is something art, and why is something else not art?” This is how John Baldessari, one of the ...
The World, Abridged: Oliver Bancroft, Mark Edwards, Ryan Gander, Sally Osborn, Lucy Skaer
This exhibition of new work at Kettle's Yard by five young artists, Oliver Bancroft, Mark Edwards, R...
The Chain: Chien-Chi Chang
Contemplating the nature of human bonds and societal ties, Chien-Chi Chang's sombre monochrome photo...
Dmitri Gutov: The Deep Blue Colour Of His Skin Shows Just How Self-Absorbed He Is
Matthew Bown Gallery is honoured to present the first London exhibition by one of Moscow's most infl...
Günther Uecker: Watercolors
This is the first time that two complementary exhibitions in Berlin will be paying tribute to the ex...
Adriana Montariello: Tango
For two weeks in March Il Ramo d'Oro exhibits works by Adriana Montariello. "I breath in my breath. ...
Lucia Timis: Quinta Essentia
Constantine - Ikon Art Studio in the Bronx presents an exhibiton of works by Lucia Timis until the ...
Mark Manders: Parallel Occurrence
An exhibition of eight works by the younger-generation Dutch artist Mark Manders opens to the public...
Tang Guo: Human Territory
In the March spring, Shanghart Gallery will present “Human Territory”, the latest photographyic work...
Remigijus Treigys and Andrey Chezhin: 2 X Berlin
Since the beginning of his career as a photographer, Remigijus Treigys (born 1961 in Lithuania) has ...
Celia Paul: Contemporary Paintings, Watercolours and Prints
An exhibition of work by a remarkable and highly original figurative painter
begins at the Graves A...
Works by 11 Artists to be Shown at New Artist Owned Gallery
Artist owned ARTAMO LLC is proud to announce the opening of ARTAMO Gallery, the new contemporary art...
Pleasant: Suspended Thoughts - Moments
PLEASANT, American Artist, born in Savannah Georgia in 1974, and working both there and in New York ...
Mona Hatoum: Over My Dead Body
On show at MCA from March 23 to May 29 is Mona Hatoum: Over My Dead Body. Born in Lebanon, London-ba...
Guillermo Kuitca: Solo Exhibition
Born 1961, Guillermo Kuitca is a key figure in the history of
Latin American art whose work finds i...
Ward Yoshimoto: It’s Personal
Xanadu* is delighted to present Ward Yoshimoto’s It’s Personal, a solo exhibition featuring new work...
Body, Text: Selected Works by Gary Hill
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will present Image, Body, Text: Selected Works by Ga...
Cian Quayle: Photographic Readymades and Other Found Objects
Photographic Readymades and Other Found Objects is Cian Quayle's second exhibition at the Dagmar de ...
Viewing Space: Shi Zhongying
The Red Gate Gallery in Beijing presents Viewing Space by Shi Zhongying until April 17, 2005. This e...
Tapies: Curated by Manuel Borja-Villel
Born in Barcelona in 1923, Antoni Tàpies is a prominent figure in Spanish contemporary art and a suc...
Doug Aitken: Interiors
Experiencing interiors, visitors enter a large room divided into a cross-shaped space by walls made ...
Sarah Lucas: 50 Works, 1900 to present
Ever since her 1992 exhibition "Penis nailed to a Board", English artist Sarah Lucas (born 1962) has...
Domestic Bliss: Paintings by Bridgette Bogle
Bridgette Bogle was born in Roswell, New Mexico in 1977, thirty years after the space aliens crashed...
Paul Noble: No accidents, only mistakes
The British artist Paul Noble (1963, Northumberland) has gained international fame with his monument...
Günther Uecker : For his 75th birthday
Günther Uecker is one of the most famous German artists. He was born on March 13, 1930 in Wendorf, M...
Cambium: Allen Hirsh's Original Wood Constructions
Gouged and brightly painted wooden blocks offer the base structure of Allen Hirsh’s abstract and int...
Calder: The Forties
The Directors of Thomas Dane are delighted to present rare works from the 1940s by the American arti...
Contemporary Constructivism in Latin America: Estuardo Maldonado
Estuardo Maldonado, an Ecuadorian native has gained international recognition for his modern and con...
Naomi Fisher: Clear Cut
Miami-based Naomi Fisher creates psychologically and sexually charged images in which tropical lands...
Insight: Paintings by Qiu Shihua
Chambers Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening on April 14th of Insight: Paintings by Qiu Shih...
Spring Forth New Gallery Artists: Giancarlo Calicchia, Anton Cetin, Angelo Gallo and Andrew Turkalj
Turkaly Art Gallery will be having an open house to introduce four new artist added to its represen...
Penelope Stewart: Pulse
Installation artist Penelope Stewart will be creating a series of poetic spaces in the main floor ga...
e Rouge et le Noir: Vietnamese/Canadian artist Duy Phuc Nguyen
The artist, Duy Phuc Nguyen, says: "I paint because every single time I do, Iím surprised. A textur...
New Paintings: Barbara Rae Ra
Adam Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings by Barbara Rae. The dates will be i...
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