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20 Exhibitions You Should Know About

This article present a diverse selection of twenty unique art events to watch this week. The selection includes sculpture and installation, film, photography and painting exhibitions from around the world.

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24 Apr, 2013

20 Exhibitions You Should Know About

This article presents a diverse selection of twenty unique art events to watch this week. The selection includes sculpture and installation, film, photography and painting exhibitions from around the world.

Joan Linder: Sink
at Mixed Greens
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Apr 25, 13 - May 24, 13

Joan Linder: Sink at Mixed Greens Mixed Greens is thrilled to present Sink, Joan Linder’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery. In previous exhibitions, Linder wove themes relating to power, anxiety, sexuality, domesticity, and politics through large-scale drawings of seemingly disparate subject matter. In this acutely focused exhibition, she delves deeply into a single object: her kitchen sink. read more...

 


Collider
at ZieherSmith
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Apr 25, 13 - May 25, 13

featuring Beth Campbell, Tommy Hartung, Robert Heinecken, Rachel Owens & Lucy Raven read more...

 


Maya Lin ">Maya Lin
at Pace New York (32 East 57th Street)
57th Street - New York, NY, USA
Apr 26, 13 - Jun 22, 13

Maya Lin  at Pace New York (32 East 57th Street) Lin explores aspects of the natural world through sculpture and drawing, focusing on mapping as a way to translate the enormity of a place to a scale that we can see and understand. The New York presentation of Here and There concentrates on the geography of Manhattan and New York State (Here), while the London exhibition explores natural phenomena within but also beyond London, extending to Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Arctic (There). Employing technological methods to study and visualize topographies and geographic phenomena, Lin creates sculptures that interpret the natural world through a twenty-first century lens. read more...

 


Angelina Nasso: For She is Inside Out and Outside In
at Winston Wachter Fine Art
Midtown - New York, NY, USA
Apr 25, 13 - Jun 01, 13

Angelina Nasso: For She is Inside Out and Outside In at Winston Wachter Fine Art Winston Wächter Fine Art is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by artist Angelina Nasso. In this series of paintings and line drawings, Nasso continues her exploration of the relationship between the individual and the universe, and the interactive connection between the two. Through her use of vibrant colors, small dots, and abstract forms, Nasso's works seek to reveal the transference of energy and the fluidity between our inner and outer worlds. read more...

 


THE WHITE ROSE
at Whitney Museum of American Art
Upper East Side - New York, NY, USA
Apr 25, 13 - May 12, 13

THE WHITE ROSE at Whitney Museum of American ArtScreened in conjunction with Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective, Bruce Conner’s short film, THE WHITE ROSE (1967), chronicles the removal of DeFeo’s nearly one-ton masterpiece, The Rose (1958-66), from her second-story San Francisco studio. read more...

 


Simone Shubuck: Do You Like Old Things or New Things That Look Old?
at Taylor De Cordoba
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Apr 27, 13 - Jun 01, 13

Simone Shubuck: Do You Like Old Things or New Things That Look Old? at Taylor De Cordoba In celebration of the the gallery’s new Culver City location,Taylor De Cordoba is pleased to present Do You Like Old Things, or New Things That Look Old?, a solo exhibition of new work by New York-based artist Simone Shubuck. The exhibition will run from April 27 – June 1, 2013 with an opening reception for the artist on Saturday, April 27th from 6 – 8PM. read more...

 


Beyond Brancusi: The Space of Sculpture
at Norton Simon Museum of Art
Pasadena, CA, USA
Apr 26, 13 - Jan 06, 14

Beyond Brancusi: The Space of Sculpture at Norton Simon Museum of Art The Norton Simon Museum presents Beyond Brancusi: The Space of Sculpture, an exhibition that examines how the great sculptors of the 20th century were influenced by Constantin Brancusi and his groundbreaking use of space and material. Featuring 19 works from the Museum’s renowned collection of post-war art, by sculptors as diverse as Henry Moore, Isamu Noguchi, Barbara Hepworth, Donald Judd, Carl Andre, Jo read more...

 


Amalia Pica
at Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago
Chicago, IL, USA
Apr 27, 13 - Aug 11, 13

Amalia Pica at Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago Born in Argentina and based in London, artist Amalia Pica explores metaphor, communication, and civic participation through drawings, sculptures, large-scale photographic prints, slide projections, live performances, and installations. The MCA exhibition Amalia Pica is the artist’s first major solo museum show in the United States and includes approximately fifteen of her most significant works from the last seven years, in addition to new commissions. read more...

 


Karla Black
at Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania
University City - Philadelphia, PA, USA
Apr 24, 13 - Jul 28, 13

Karla Black at Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania Karla Black constructs large-scale, site-specific sculptures using amorphous yet everyday materials—from dirt, chalk, and dough to the powders, sprays, and gooey substances we use to coat our bodies. Her work reacts to the light and space of each site with a sense of play and indeterminacy. read more...

 


Bowievirus: David Sims
at Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
London, UK
Apr 25, 13 - May 12, 13

David Sims at Institute of Contemporary Arts, London">Bowievirus: David Sims at Institute of Contemporary Arts, London In October 2012, Arena Homme Plus magazine hit the newsstands declaring "BOWIEVIRUS", with an iconic cover image created by David Sims, a montage of rock'n'roll star Vince Taylor, a fashion model, and – what appeared to be - David Bowie. Within the pages of the magazine, artists and photographers referenced, reworked and recontextualised the star, reigniting Bowie's persona for a new audience. read more...

 


Jakob Roepke: Innenwelt
at Fred Ltd
London, UK
Apr 25, 13 - Jun 01, 13

Jakob Roepke: Innenwelt at Fred LtdGerman artist, Jakob Roepke, makes beautiful small-scale collages on card, each measuring just 13 x 12 cm. These fairytale, or myth-like, narratives are each set in an interior space - ’Innenwelt’ refers to an inner world seen through dreams of enclosed, protected spaces - where heroes and heroines fight the eternal fight of good against evil.  We might be looking at something that has just happened, or are asked to decide what happens next, which suggests that there is a logical conclusion to Roepke’s surreal riddles, but, as we know, nothing is ever as it seems. read more...

 


Rena Effendi: Liquid Land: Legacies of Oil and Power
at Impressions Gallery
Bradford, UK
Apr 26, 13 - Jun 22, 13

Rena Effendi: Liquid Land: Legacies of Oil and Power at Impressions GalleryOpening on the anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, Liquid Land: Legacies of Oil and Power reveals the struggles and resilience of people living in some of the world's most polluted areas in the former Soviet Union. This is the first UK showing of this new exhibition by award-winning Azerbaijani photographer Rena Effendi, and brings together two related bodies of work made over the last ten years. Chernobyl: Still Life in the Zone is a moving portrait of the lives of elderly women in the Ukraine's notorious Zone, the restricted area around Reactor 4 which exploded on 26 April 1986. read more...

 


Klapheck: Pictures and Drawings
at Museum Kunst Palast, Duesseldorf
Düsseldorf, Germany
Apr 26, 13 - Aug 04, 13

Klapheck: Pictures and Drawings at Museum Kunst Palast, Duesseldorf With a retrospective Museum Kunstpalast will be illuminating the work of an internationally renowned protagonist of the Düsseldorf art scene: Konrad Klapheck. Approximately 60 of his most important works from all of his creative periods have been selected in close collaboration with the artist himself. The exhibition also presents drawings and studies of selected pictures, thus demonstrating the creative process of his painting. read more...

 


Wade Guyton, Guyton\Walker, Kelley Walker">Wade Guyton, Guyton\Walker, Kelley Walker
at Kunsthaus Bregenz
Bregenz, Austria
Apr 27, 13 - Jun 30, 13

Kelley Walker at Kunsthaus Bregenz">Wade Guyton, Guyton\Walker, Kelley Walker at Kunsthaus BregenzThe timing of the simultaneous Wade Guyton, Guyton\Walker, Kelley Walker presentation could not be better. All three have been acclaimed in major solo exhibitions at eminent institutions in recent years and the intellectual and critical reception of their works is unanimous in its praise of the three distinct positions. read more...

 


Katrin Coetzer: Honeymoon
at Salon91 Contemporary Art Collection
Cape Town, South Africa
Apr 24, 13 - May 18, 13

Katrin Coetzer: Honeymoon  at Salon91 Contemporary Art CollectionHoneymoon marks a personal current period in artist Katrin Coetzer’s life, where she is forging a connection between her inner world and the geographical spaces she visits – real, imaginary and remembered. Honeymoon further references a waning sweetness and suggests the meeting point of fantasy, place and memory. read more...

 


Pablo Reinoso: Living Sculptures - Le French May
at Art Plural Gallery
Singapore, Singapore
Apr 25, 13 - Jul 14, 13

Pablo Reinoso: Living Sculptures - Le French May at Art Plural GalleryArt Plural Gallery is pleased to announce the solo exhibition of French-Argentinean artist Pablo Reinoso as part of Le French May in Hong Kong and Macau. The exhibition titled Living Sculptures features eleven artworks which will be displayed in One Central Mall and Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Macau from April 25 to July 14, 2013. Originally a renowned designer but essentially an artist, Pablo Reinoso has practiced art in various ways since an early age. read more...

 


Love, Now More Than Ever
at Mori Art Museum
Minato-ku - Tokyo, Japan
Apr 26, 13 - Sep 01, 13

Love, Now More Than Ever at Mori Art Museum For human beings, love is the most precious of things. To mark its 10th anniversary, the Mori Art Museum will take the theme of "love." Via around 200 works ranging from celebrated contributions to art history, to ambitious new works, the exhibition explores love in its myriad forms - starting romantic love, extending to love of family, and love of mankind. Possessed of a complexity that causes it to occasionally stray into the realms of hatred and jealousy, love also has the ability to transcend conflict of every sort. read more...

 


Richard Tuttle: The Place in the Window
at Tomio Koyama Gallery, Kyoto
Kyoto, Japan
Apr 26, 13 - Jun 01, 13

Richard Tuttle: The Place in the Window at Tomio Koyama Gallery, KyotoRichard Tuttle is one of the most significant artists at work today. Tuttle’s oeuvre over his long artistic career of almost half a century since the mid – 1960s comprises extraordinarily multifarious body of work that is beyond any categorization. It arises from “in-between” sphere of sculpture, painting, drawing, collage, installation, language and poetry. read more...

 


Youssef Nabil - Time of Transformation">Youssef Nabil - Time of Transformation
at The Third Line, Dubai
Al Quoz - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Apr 24, 13 - Jun 12, 13

Youssef Nabil - Time of Transformation at The Third Line, Dubai The Third Line is pleased to present internationally acclaimed artist Youssef Nabil’s fourth solo show in Dubai, which premieres the New York based Egyptian artist’s latest body of work. Working with his characteristic technique of hand painted silver gelatin photographs, Nabil introduces us to three new series that reflect upon the clash of archetypes that define the state of his present day home country. read more...

 


The 5th Auckland Triennial: If you were to live here...
at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
Auckland, New Zealand
May 10, 13 - Aug 11, 13

The 5th Auckland Triennial opens in May at Auckland Art Gallery and seven additional sites, extending the Triennial's reach across Auckland. Led by renowned curator Hou Hanru, If you were to live here... includes work by more than 35 New Zealand and international artists, collectives and architects. Previously curator of major biennials including Lyon, Istanbul, and Guangzhou, Hou has invited artists to respond to the diverse cultural, social, architectural and urban characteristics of Auckland. read more...

Related Artists

Carl Andre
American, 1935 - 2024

Karla Black
British, 1972

Beth Campbell
American, 1971

Marc Chagall
Russian, 1887 - 1985

Bruce Conner
American, 1933 - 2008

Rena Effendi
Azerbaijanian, 1977

Wade Guyton
American, 1972

Tommy Hartung
American, 1979

Robert Heinecken
American, 1931 - 2006

Barbara Hepworth
British, 1903 - 1975

Damien Hirst
British, 1965

Robert Irwin
American, 1928 - 2023

Donald Judd
American, 1928 - 1994

Frida Kahlo
Mexican, 1907 - 1954

Konrad Klapheck
German, 1935 - 2023

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