10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
黑料不打烊
05 Mar, 2014

NOT VITAL
at Galería Patricia Ready
Santiago, Chile
Mar 12, 14 - Apr 25, 14
‘Let One Hundred Flowers Bloom’ for the first time in Latin America.
Of Time and Buildings
at George Eastman House - International Museum of Photography and Film
Rochester, NY, USA
Mar 08, 14 - Jun 08, 14
As photographs became increasingly ubiquitous in the twentieth and twenty-铿乺st centuries, they came to play a major role in our understanding and experience of place. Of Time and Buildings presents the work of several artists who explore the relationship between photographic images of the built environment and our experience of place. The photographers in this exhibition approach the photographic interpretation of the built environment in myriad ways. read more...
Katerina Marcelja: Fragment Series
at Open Source Gallery
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Mar 08, 14 - Apr 02, 14
Katerina Marcelja presents “Fragment Series,” an exhibition of prints for Open Source Gallery. In “Fragment Series,” Marcelja works with clusters of graphic sequences etched on multiple plates. These sequences are then disassembled and recombined challenging boundary conditions and narrative logic . Marcelja’s prints operate much like her sculptural work–creating extensions of the spatial dynamics and questioning the integrity of form. read more...
Alexander the Great: The Iolas Gallery 1955-1987
at Paul Kasmin Gallery, 10th Avenue
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Mar 06, 14 - Apr 26, 14
Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to announce the forthcoming exhibition Alexander the Great: The Iolas Gallery 1955-1987, which will showcase work by many major artists whose careers were defined through their work with influential 20th century art dealer Alexander Iolas. The exhibition will be on view from March 6 – April 26, 2014 at 293 10th Avenue. read more...
Sound Vision: Contemporary Art from the Collection
at Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
Durham, NC, USA
Mar 06, 14 - Aug 03, 14
The Nasher Museum presents an exhibition of significant global contemporary art drawn from the permanent collection. Sound Vision includes many recent acquisitions, including paintings, works on paper, photography, video, installation and sculpture. The exhibition reflects a collecting strategy that is ambitious for a museum so new, with a focus on artists who may be emerging or undervalued, but have nonetheless created some of the most important work of our time. The work of younger artists, often connected to the museum through exhibitions, is juxtaposed with established artists who have greatly influenced the art of the 21st century. read more...
Viennese Season: Actionism
at Richard Saltoun
London, UK
Mar 06, 14 - Apr 04, 14
The season begins with Actionism, examining this sensational movement borne out of expressive action painting in Vienna in the late 1950s. The second, Feminism, will present the work of Valie EXPORT and Friedl Kubelka, two artists using their body and the action of documentary photograph to subvert the traditional notion of the "great male artist". As Actionists chose to challenge the mythology of traditional art mediums such as painting and sculpture so did these two Feminist artists choose to challenge the hierarchy of the art establishment. read more...
Ceri Richards: The Dylan Thomas Works
at Martin Tinney Gallery
Cardiff, UK
Mar 06, 14 - Apr 05, 14
This exhibition celebrates two of Wales' greatest cultural figures of the 20th Century. Dylan Thomas was, of course, one of Wales’ greatest literary figures and Ceri Richards is acknowledged as Wales’ most important artist of the mid-twentieth century. 2014 marks the centenary of Dylan Thomas' birth and as part of the celebrations we are hosting an exhibition of work by Ceri Richards inspired by Dylan Thomas’ poetry. read more...
New Femininity
at Museum of Romans Suta and Aleksandra Be募cova
Riga, Latvia
Mar 07, 14 - Sep 06, 14
World War I and the establishment of the independent Republic of Latvia meant fundamental changes in the lives of the country’s women, because the main efforts related to the issue of women’s emancipation which began in the late 19th century proved to be successful. Women won equal political and legal rights with men, learned new jobs, could become far more involved in professional life, established various organisations, and were active participants in social and political life. read more...
Candida Höfer
at Yuka Tsuruno Gallery
Koto-ku - Tokyo, Japan
Mar 07, 14 - May 10, 14
YUKA TSURUNO GALLERY is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Candida Höfer from March 7 to May 10, 2014. In this exhibition, 7 large works will be showed including library, theater, and palace. This will be the first solo show in Japan for her. Candida Höfer is a German artist working with photography. From 1973 to 1982 Candida Höfer had studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf first studying Film with Ole John, before she joined Bernd Becher's first Photography class at that academy. read more...
Julie Rrap: Rrapture
at Newcastle Art Gallery
Newcastle, Australia
Mar 08, 14 - Apr 27, 14
A focus on two seminal bodies of work by Julie Rrap from the collection. Featuring works from the Persona and shadow series 1984 and the eleven channel video work Porous bodies 1999 that confirm Rrap’s significance as one of Australia’s most innovative artists exploring the concepts of self–portraiture and the portrayal of the female body. read more...