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10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch

10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch

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Oct 29, 2014

10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
 


On Track
at Artist Pension Trust® (APT)
Central - Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Nov 04, 14 - Dec 02, 14

On Track at Artist Pension Trust庐 (APT)APT Institute, the non-profit arm of the Artist Pension Trust (The World’s largest curated collection of contemporary art),is very pleased to present in collaboration with MTR Corporation and JC Decaux - On Track, the first ever new media exhibition displayed in Hong Kong’s MTR stations as part of MTR’s “Living Art” initiative. On view from 4On Track is a group exhibition featuring two new media artworks from the APT Collection and by member-artists of Artist Pension Trust (APT) Wang Yahui (Taiwan) and Junebum Park (Korea). read more...

 


IFPDA Print Fair 2014
at International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA)
New York, NY, USA
Nov 05, 14 - Nov 09, 14

IFPDA Print Fair 2014 at International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA)Visitors have an unrivaled opportunity to view and acquire outstanding works across the diverse range of periods and specialties represented by the IFPDA’s exhibiting members. While the Fair is known among museum curators and major collectors for its rare and exceptional prints, excellent works can be found in all price ranges, including exciting new projects from today’s leading and emerging artists. read more...

 


From the Forest to the Sea: Emily Carr in British Columbia
at Dulwich Picture Gallery
London, UK
Nov 01, 14 - Mar 08, 15

From the Forest to the Sea: Emily Carr in British Columbia at Dulwich Picture Gallery The first UK exhibition dedicated to Emily Carr - one of Canada’s most beloved and esteemed artists, virtually unknown outside Canada. The exhibition will trace a dramatic trajectory from darkness to light. Visitors will first encounter Carr’s brooding, often claustrophobic forest scenes and the show will culminate in a display of Carr’s later euphoric sky paintings, rhythmic light-filled beach scenes and clear-cut landscapes. read more...

 


Shin Hanga: The New Print Movement of Early 20th Century Japan
at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Victoria, BC, Canada
Oct 31, 14 - Jan 25, 15

Shin Hanga: The New Print Movement of Early 20th Century Japan at Art Gallery of Greater VictoriaTraditional ukiyo-e prints had all but disappeared in Japan by the early 20th century. Many were anxious to find a replacement, and their efforts resulted in shin hanga, or the New Print Movement. These artists wanted to build on the foundations of the ukiyo-e school, appropriating new designs and subjects from the modern age. They preserved the tradition of working in teams, which included an artist, an engraver, a printer and sometimes a publisher to produce prints that incorporated the classic ukiyo-e subjects such as beautiful women, kabuki actors, and landscapes. read more...

 


Gunter Damisch: Worlds and Ways
at Reykjavík Art Museum, Hafnarhús
Reykjavík, Iceland
Nov 01, 14 - Jan 25, 15

Gunter Damisch: Worlds and Ways at Reykjav铆k Art Museum, Hafnarh煤s This exhibition is a selection of works by Gunter Damisch (b. 1958) from the 1980s to 2013. On display are both graphic works which Damisch has given the Reykjavík Art Museum and a selection of other works by him.  The works are highly individual in iconography and mythology and oscillate between figuration and abstraction. The exhibition includes early works from the 1980s and Damisch’s recent monumental woodcuts, monotypes, and printed collages. read more...

 


Artissima 2014
at Artissima
Torino, Italy
Nov 07, 14 - Nov 09, 14

Artissima 2014 at ArtissimaArtissima is a window onto the most experimental frontier of the visual arts and attracts the interest of art professionals, the general public and the media, with 50.000 visitors and over 1.200 accredited journalists attending the fair in 2013.Artissima’s features five major sections: Main Section, which includes the most representative galleries on the international art scene; New Entries, devoted to the most interesting young galleries; Present Future, a section by invitation characterized by solo shows of young international emerging artists; Back to the Future, a presentation of solo exhibitions by artists active in the 60’s and 80’s and selected by a jury of renown museums directors and curators; and Art Editions, devoted to galleries and other spaces presenting editioned works, prints and multiples by contemporary artists. In 2014 Artissima will launch Per4m, a new section devoted to the presentation of performative works. read more...

 


Futura: Kinetic Action
at Galerie Magda Danysz, Shanghai
Shanghai, China
Nov 01, 14 - Dec 06, 14

Futura: Kinetic Action at Galerie Magda Danysz, Shanghai Born in 1955, FUTURA starts in the 70s on New york subway cars with artists such as ALI, QUIK, etc. In 1981, he also meets with Keith Harring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, especially for the group show New York/ New Wave. The following year, in 1982, his first solo show takes place at the Fun Gallery in New York. FUTURA is has early had museum exhibitions and since then he has greatly contributed to have street art in museums FUTURA is known for being the for the first artist who painted an abstract “whole-car”. read more...

 


Illustration, That's the Whole Story: Winners of the Israel Museum Ben-Yizhak Award for the Illustration of a Children's Book, 2014
at The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Israel
Oct 31, 14 - Jun 30, 15

Illustration, That's the Whole Story: Winners of the Israel Museum Ben-Yizhak Award for the Illustration of a Children's Book, 2014 at The Israel Museum, JerusalemFirst-prize winner Yirmi Pinkus's illustrations for Mr. Fibber, the Storyteller by Lea Goldberg are displayed alongside the works of honorable-mention recipients Orit Bergman, Natalie Waksman Shenker, Shimrit Elkanati, and Masha Manapov. read more...

 


David Goldblatt: Structures of Dominion & Democracy
at The Goodman Gallery, Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africa
Nov 01, 14 - Dec 06, 14

David Goldblatt: Structures of Dominion & Democracy at The Goodman Gallery, Cape Town The Goodman Gallery is pleased to present major photographs in the ongoing Structures series by David Goldblatt. Structures is a major body of work described by Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer as “an extraordinary visual history of a country and its people.” For over three decades Goldblatt has travelled South Africa photographing sites weighted with historical narrative: monuments, as well as private, religious and secular sites that reveal something about the people who built them. read more...

 


Pop to popism
at Art Gallery of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia
Nov 01, 14 - Mar 01, 15

Pop to popism at Art Gallery of New South Wales The movement that changed art forever. ‘Popular, witty, sexy, glamorous’ – pop art exploded onto the cultural scene in the 1960s. The pop artists rebelled against ‘high art’ to embrace the new world of advertising, television, film stars, pop music and consumerism. Pop art shocked many but inspired even more. read more...

Related Artists

Howard Arkley
Australian, 1951 - 1999

Peter Blake
British, 1932

Emily Carr
Canadian, 1871 - 1945

Gunter Damisch
Austrian, 1958 - 2016

Futura 2000
American, 1955

David Goldblatt
South African, 1930 - 2018

Hashiguchi Goyo
Japanese, 1880 - 1921

Richard Hamilton
British, 1922 - 2011

Keith Haring
American, 1958 - 1990

Hasui Kawase
Japanese, 1883 - 1957

Tsuchiya Koitsu
Japanese, 1870 - 1949

Jeff Koons
American, 1955

Maria Kozic
Australian, 1957

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