10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
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29 Jan, 2014
Arts on Main: Contemporary Prints from South Africa
at Syracuse University Art Galleries
Syracuse, NY, USA
Jan 30, 14 - Mar 16, 14
This exhibition displays a selection of prints from the David Krut Print Workshop made by young artists working at studios in South Africa. Work by Jürgen Partenheimer will be on view. read more...
Iva Gueorguieva
at Ameringer, McEnery, Yohe
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Jan 30, 14 - Mar 08, 14
AMERINGER | McENERY | YOHE is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent works by Iva Gueorguieva. The exhibition will open on 30 January 2014 and will remain on view until 8 March 2014. A public reception for the artist will be held on 30 January from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. read more...
Prix Pictet: Power
at Museum of Photographic Arts
San Diego, CA, USA
Feb 01, 14 - May 18, 14
Prix Pictet, an annual juried prize, uses photography as an instrument to shed light on important social and environmental issues. Each year it selects one theme on which to focus. The first three themes were Water, Earth and Growth. Now in its 4th installment, Prix Pictet has selected Power as the subject of this year’s exhibition. Photography professionals from around the world, including MOPA’s Executive Director, Deborah Klochko, nominated over 650 photographers from 76 countries for the prize. read more...
Sage Vaughn: Nobody's Home
at Lazarides Gallery
London, UK
Jan 31, 14 - Mar 01, 14
Lazarides Rathbone is pleased to present our first solo show of 2014, Nobody's Home, by returning Californian artist Sage Vaughn. The artist's focus on wildlife is transformed into fresh settings, both material and metaphorical, featuring signature birds and butterflies we have become accustomed to seeing in his work. Vaughn explores the physical and abstract associations of the phrase Nobody's Home through an examination of stale interiors and the vacancy with which society unquestioningly consumes objects and occasions of mass appeal. read more...
Timothy Archer and Christophe Boursault
at Polad-Hardouin
3e - Paris, France
Jan 30, 14 - Feb 27, 14
The gallery Polad-Hardouin is delighted to present the recent works by Timothy Archer and Christophe Boursault. The exhibition aims to highlight the specific universe of each artist, like a personal exhibition. read more...
José Maria Sicilia: L'Instant
at Galerie Chantal Crousel, rue Charlot
3e - Paris, France
Feb 01, 14 - Mar 05, 14
This seventh exhibition of José Maria Sicilia at Galerie Chantal Crousel represents the oucome of his work on birdsongs transcribed into images. This transcription finds its roots within the oriental carpet, representative of Eden. read more...
The Seasons in Kjarval’s Art
at Reykjavík Art Museum, Kjarvalsstadir
Reykjavík, Iceland
Feb 01, 14 - Oct 12, 14
It has been said that, through Kjarval’s eyes, the people of Iceland learned to see their country in a new way. Gone are the verdant slopes of romanticism; the land seen by his eyes and depicted on his canvases is a stark and spectacular land of rugged mountains, lava and moss. Every season imbues the land with new life, and every cloud sheds new colour upon the mountains. read more...
Cadences of Line and Color
at Reykjavík Art Museum, Hafnarhús
Reykjavík, Iceland
Feb 01, 14 - Apr 13, 14
This exhibition showcases works of art in the spirit of “visual music.” Since the early twentieth century, artists in search of abstract forms of expression have sought inspiration in music. The pioneers of abstract painting consciously looked to musical aesthetics in order to develop a new kind of painting without reference to external reality. In due course, in the 1920s, avant-garde artists began experimenting with the new possibilities of film technology to create visual music. read more...
Mike Nelson
at The Power Plant
Toronto, ON, Canada
Feb 01, 14 - May 19, 14
The Power Plant presents the first solo exhibition in Toronto of work by the renowned British artist Mike Nelson. Comprised of the large-scale installation Quiver of Arrows (2010) and new significant commissions; including the sculptural work Gang of Seven, produced in partnership with The Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver, and a new photographic work Eighty Circles through Canada (The Last Possessions of an Orcadian Mountain Man), produced by the Contemporary Art Gallery in association with the Walter Phillips Gallery in Banff. Nelson is best-known for his labyrinthine architectural installations that unfold as narrative structures, where the viewer moves through rooms like a reader turns pages in a novel. read more...
Marcel Wanders: Pinned Up at the Stedelijk. 25 years of design.
at Stedelijk Museum
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Feb 01, 14 - Jun 15, 14
From February 1, 2014, the Stedelijk Museum proudly presents the exhibition Marcel Wanders: Pinned Up at the Stedelijk.25 years of design Marcel Wanders (Boxtel, 1963) is recognized as one of the most distinguished designers working today. read more...