黑料不打烊

Select Openings: Jan 23th - 30th

Select Art Openings for Jan 24th - 30th

黑料不打烊 / 黑料不打烊

23 Jan, 2013

Select Openings: Jan 23th - 30th

USA
Russel Wright: The Nature of Design
at Dorsky Museum of Art, State University of New York at New Palz
New Paltz, NY, USA
Jan 23, 13 - Mar 10, 13

Russel Wright: The Nature of Design  at Dorsky Museum of Art, State University of New York at New PalzRussel Wright: The Nature of Design explores the work and philosophy of renowned industrial designer Russel Wright, whose former home in the Hudson Valley鈥擬anitoga鈥攊s now a national historic landmark. The exhibition focuses on one of Wright's most pervasive preoccupations, which also has much relevance today: the relationship of humankind with the natural world. read more...


Deborah Kass: My Elvis +
at Paul Kasmin Gallery, 27th Street
New York, NY, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Feb 23, 13

Deborah Kass: My Elvis + at Paul Kasmin Gallery, 27th Street Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to present My Elvis +, an exhibition of paintings by Deborah Kass from her historic series, 鈥淢y Elvis鈥 created in the early 1990鈥檚. Gathered for the first time in the artist鈥檚 career and presented to a new generation of viewers. Also on view 鈥+鈥 her first and last self-portraits from her historic 鈥淲arhol Project鈥: 鈥淧ortrait of the Artist As a Young Man鈥 1994, 鈥淎ltered Image #2鈥 and 鈥淒eb鈥 2000. read more...


Marco Brambilla: Creation (megaplex)
at Nicole Klagsbrun
New York, NY, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Feb 23, 13

Nicole Klagsbrun is pleased to announce, CREATION (megaplex), a solo exhibition featuring two video installations by Marco Brambilla, on view from January 24 to February 23, 2013. A reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, January 24, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. read more...


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at Yossi Milo Gallery
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Mar 02, 13

Ezra Stoller, Beyond Architecture at Yossi Milo Gallery Yossi Milo Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of photographs by Ezra Stoller (American, 1915-2004). The exhibition, Beyond Architecture, highlights Stoller鈥檚 rarely-seen black-and-white images of industry, technology, transportation and working-class Americans in mid-Century, as well as photographs in color. The exhibition will open on Thursday, January 24. read more...


Hosook Kang
at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Feb 23, 13

Hosook Kang at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New YorkFor her third solo exhibition at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York-based Korean artist Hosook Kang introduces new abstract works that explore nature through the power of color. Rendered in vibrant colors of orange, red, fuchsia, blue and gold, Kang鈥檚 large-scale canvases depict nature as she sees it in her imagination. Her undulating ripples of color, formed from intricate dot patterns and meticulous gestural brushstrokes, dissipate across the surface of the canvas suggesting the flow of nature鈥檚 transformative energy. read more...


Caro, Frankenthaler, Louis, Noland, Olitski, Stella
at Paul Kasmin Gallery
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Feb 23, 13

Caro, Frankenthaler, Louis, Noland, Olitski, Stella at Paul Kasmin GalleryCaro, Frankenthaler, Louis, Noland, Olitski, Stella will present a selection of paintings and sculptures by master abstract artists whose work, deemed radical in the 1960s, carries a lasting influence on the art world to this day. The artists shown in this exhibition are part of a generation of painters and sculptors who veered away from the dominant subjective and gestural Abstract Expressionist movement of the 1950s. The painters Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland championed the style of painting referred to as 鈥淐olor Field.鈥 read more...


Conceptual Geographies: Frames and Documents, Selections from the Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Collection
at Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University
Harlem - New York, NY, USA
Jan 23, 13 - Mar 23, 13

Conceptual Geographies: Frames and Documents, Selections from the Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Collection at Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University Conceptual Geographies presents important conceptual artworks created since 1967 by 16 international artists from different generations and latitudes. The 22 works and series鈥攊ncluding photography, video, film, drawing, printmaking, mail art and artist's books鈥攁ll invoke geography on multiple levels, using it as both subject and object. The exhibition includes artists who engaged conceptual practices in the United States, Europe and Latin America and began to explore their respective geographies as a means to question invisible and visible structures of power, as well as to analyze, challenge and expose the systems in which artists create and viewers perceive. read more...


Peter Waite: re:locations
at Winston Wachter Fine Art
Midtown - New York, NY, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Mar 02, 13

Peter Waite: re:locations  at Winston Wachter Fine Art Winston W盲chter Fine Art is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by artist Peter Waite. Waite鈥檚 large-scale acrylic panels explore the intersection of personal and social memory as it is played out through travel and tourism. Working from sketches, photographs and his own memory, Waite creates simultaneously realistic and impressionistic renderings of sites he has visited. read more...


Wolfgang Laib
at The Museum of Modern Art
Midtown - New York, NY, USA
Jan 23, 13 - Mar 11, 13

Wolfgang Laib at The Museum of Modern Art Wolfgang Laib鈥檚 Pollen from Hazelnut will inhabit the Museum鈥檚 Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium, infusing the space with a yellow luminosity. Laib perceives the Marron Atrium as the Museum鈥檚 inner sanctum, its womb, and has created this work especially for the site. It will be the artist鈥檚 largest pollen installation to date, measuring approximately 18 x 21 feet. read more...


Precision and Splendor: Clocks and Watches at The Frick Collection
at The Frick Collection
Upper East Side - New York, NY, USA
Jan 23, 13 - Feb 02, 14

Precision and Splendor: Clocks and Watches at The Frick Collection at The Frick Collection The Frick Collection has one of the most important public collections of European timepieces in the United States, much of it acquired through the 1999 bequest of the New York collector Winthrop Kellogg Edey. This extraordinary gift of thirty-eight watches and clocks dating from the Renaissance to the early nineteenth century covers the art of horology in France, Germany, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. For reasons of space, only part of the collection can be on permanent view in the museum鈥檚 galleries. read more...


Dieter Roth. Bj枚rn Roth
at Hauser & Wirth, New York
Upper East Side - New York, NY, USA
Jan 23, 13 - Apr 13, 13

Dieter Roth. Bj枚rn Roth at Hauser & Wirth, New York Sculptor, painter, printmaker, collagist, poet, diarist, graphic designer, publisher, filmmaker and musician, German-born Swiss artist Dieter Roth (1930 鈥 1998) has been described as 鈥榓 performance artist in all the mediums he touched鈥. Everything Roth made involved acting out a central concept of art and life as utterly indivisible 鈥 a single enterprise in which material stuff is subservient to the emotional and sensual experience for which it stands. read more...


21St Annual Student Art Festival: Part I: Grades K-8
at Guild Hall Museum
East Hampton, NY, USA
Jan 26, 13 - Jan 26, 13

鈥淔or twenty years, The Student Art Festival has helped nurture and encourage young talent on the East End,鈥 says Ruth Appelhof, Guild Hall Executive Director. 鈥淭his exhibition celebrates the artistic pursuits of young people by exhibiting their work in a museum environment and salutes their teachers who cultivate and inspire the creative process.鈥 read more...


Los Angeles Art Show 2013
at Los Angeles Art Show - Fine Art Dealers Association
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Jan 23, 13 - Jan 27, 13

Los Angeles Art Show 2013 at Los Angeles Art Show - Fine Art Dealers AssociationThe LA Art Show has come of age! For 18 years The LA Art Show has delivered the broadest spectrum of art from across the globe to Los Angeles' diverse and engaged collector base. The Los Angeles Art Show, created by FADA is the longest running venue for contemporary, modern, historic and traditional art in the country. The 2012 show hosted more than 100 prominent galleries and drew more than 50,000 visitors with its two-show concept that distinctly separated modern and contemporary works from historical and traditional works. read more...


Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2013
at Fair Ground Associates
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Jan 27, 13

Art Los Angeles Contemporary, now in its fourth year, is the International Contemporary Art fair of the West Coast, held January 24鈥27, 2013. ALAC returns to the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, a known arts venue with 40,000 square feet of exhibition space and soaring 40 foot ceilings. The fair presents 70 top international blue chip and emerging galleries from around the world, with a strong focus on Los Angeles galleries. read more...


Pixilated Drift
at Johansson Projects
Oakland, CA, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Mar 16, 13

Pixilated Drift  at Johansson Projects Johansson Projects presents Pixilated Drift, in which computer glitches and obsolete technologies float, bump, and bleed into one another like continents in motion.  Andrew Benson's entrancing videos depict liquid pixels, oozing like primal matter between sharp fractals and blinding colors. These epileptic glitches threaten to forever climax, causing a visual overload that forces you submit your brain to pure bliss. read more...


Women Artists of the Permanent Collection: Mid-Nineteenth Century to Present Day
at Riverside Art Museum
Riverside, CA, USA
Jan 25, 13 - Jan 25, 13

Women Artists of the Permanent Collection: Mid-Nineteenth Century to Present Day at Riverside Art Museum Continuing the legacy of Julia Morgan, renowned architect of the RAM building and Hearst Castle, RAM celebrates a 145-year span of artwork from the influential female artists who embody a major constituency of its permanent collection. Originally designed by Morgan as the home of Riverside鈥檚 Young Women鈥檚 Christian Association (YWCA), RAM鈥檚 historic foundation has long been an instrumental source of support for women in the Riverside community and beyond -- even at times when society at large was not. Heralding some 40 female artists who have held their own within the still largely male-dominated art world, RAM proudly sheds light on their important contributions and multifaceted concerns from the mid-nineteenth century to present day. read more...


Dotty Attie: Sometimes a Traveler/There Lived in Egypt
at Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
Jan 23, 13 - Jun 16, 13

Dotty Attie is known for her reproductions of European Old Master paintings paired with text鈥攑ieces that poetically reveal the voyeuristic narratives in Western visual and literary arts. Her portfolio Sometimes a Traveler/There Lived in Egypt calls particular attention to the exploitation of the North African female body and its place in European Orientalists' imaginations. read more...


Frank Gehry: Fish Lamps
at Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, CA, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Mar 09, 13

Frank Gehry: Fish Lamps at Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills Gagosian Gallery is pleased to present Frank Gehry's Fish Lamps. The exhibition will be presented concurrently in Los Angeles and in Paris. One of the most celebrated architects living today, Gehry's career spans five decades and three continents. Known for his imaginative designs and creative use of materials, he has forever altered the urban landscape with spectacular buildings that are conceived as dynamic structures rather than static vessels. read more...


Girl with a Pearl Earring: Dutch Paintings from the Mauritshuis
at de Young Museum
San Francisco, CA, USA
Jan 26, 13 - Jun 02, 13

Girl with a Pearl Earring: Dutch Paintings from the Mauritshuis at de Young Museum The de Young will be the first venue in the American tour of paintings from the Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague. This jewel box of a museum, housing one of the world's most prestigious collections of Dutch Golden Age paintings, has not lent a large body of works from its holdings in nearly 30 years. An extensive two-year renovation makes this extraordinary opportunity possible. read more...


Project Series 45: Kirsten Everberg: In a Grove
at Montgomery Art Center, Pomona College Museum of Art
Claremont, CA, USA
Jan 26, 13 - Jan 26, 13

Project Series 45: Kirsten Everberg: In a Grove at Montgomery Art Center, Pomona College Museum of Art鈥淧roject Series 45: Kirsten Everberg: In a Grove鈥 will consist of a suite of four new paintings based on Everberg鈥檚 exploration of the 1950 Japanese crime drama Rashomon by filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. For 鈥淚n a Grove,鈥 Everberg is creating an almost hallucinatory environment as the four new large paintings wrap the viewer in an immersive atmosphere that alludes to the slippery nature of truth. read more...


Bryn Craig: Larkspur Through the Eyes of an Artist
at Gallery Bergelli
Larkspur, CA, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Mar 05, 13

When one thinks about Larkspur, they think of the iconic Lark Theater sign as they enter downtown, a testament to the spirit of the town that "saved" the single screen, art deco theater, donating labor and funds to convert the Theater to non-profit status under the leadership of the late Bernice Baeza. There is the Left Bank, a popular French restaurant just down the street, where people, often with their dogs, can be seen on the patio from morning to night. read more...


Red/Yellow/Blue (and Black and White): Clyfford Still as Colorist
at Clyfford Still Museum
Denver, CO, USA
Jan 25, 13 - May 12, 13

Among the characteristics that define Clyfford Still鈥檚 art鈥攄ramatic textures, monumental scale, and jagged, vertical forms鈥攑erhaps Still鈥檚 use of color most contributes to a viewer鈥檚 experience of a particular painting or drawing. This large-scale exhibition will explore the significance of color in Still鈥檚 art. read more...


Chinasaurs: Dinosaur Discoveries from China
at Bruce Museum
Greenwich, CT, USA
Jan 26, 13 - Apr 21, 13

Chinasaurs: Dinosaur Discoveries from China at Bruce Museum Since the first paleontological expedition to Mongolia by Roy Chapman Andrews of the American Museum of Natural History in the 1920s, the allure of discovering exotic Asian dinosaurs has been every dinosaur paleontologists鈥 dream. Since then, dinosaurs from China have been unearthed, revealing their relationships to birds as evidenced by the presence of feathers alongside their scales.  Several of most spectacular of these dinosaurs are coming to the Bruce Museum beginning January 26, 2013. read more...


Art Palm Beach 2013
at International Fine Art Expositions
Bonita Springs, FL, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Jan 28, 13

Art Palm Beach 2013 at International Fine Art ExpositionsArtPalmBeach celebrates its 16th Anniversary at the Palm Beach County Convention Center from January 25th-28th, 2013 with a Preview evening January 24th. ArtPalmBeach is considered one of the most influential contemporary art fairs on Florida's Gold Coast by both critics and art enthusiasts since its opening in 1997. This year fair will debut the most extensive program in its history by encompassing premiere events, special exhibitions, topical lectures, special museum tours, site specific art installations, art performances and exclusive VIP programs. read more...


Race and Visual Culture under National Socialism
at The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum, Florida International University
Downtown Miami - Miami, FL, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Apr 14, 13

This exhibition, presented by The Wolfsonian-FIU at the Frost Art Museum, complements a course about the Holocaust taught by Oren Stier, guest curator of the exhibition, offered by FIU's Religious Studies Department in the spring 2013. By showing graphic design, paintings, ceramics, publications, media artifacts, and other items, the exhibition exposes the attempt by the Nazi Party to promote the idea of a racially pure, "Aryan" nation in both popular and high cultural forms鈥攁 campaign that culminated in military aggression and the Holocaust. read more...


The Tsar’s Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
at The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens
Jacksonville, FL, USA
Jan 26, 13 - Apr 27, 13

The Tsar’s Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs at The Cummer Museum of Art and GardensThe Tsars鈥 Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States. Organized by the Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William and Mary, this exhibition highlights the prolific production of craftsmen and artists under the Romanovs. This magnificent collection of 160 pieces was used publicly and privately by Tsars from the mid-eighteenth century to the early twentieth century. read more...


The NYC Metro Show 2013
at The Art Fair Company, Inc.
Chicago, IL, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Jan 27, 13

The NYC Metro Show 2013 at The Art Fair Company, Inc.Held at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea, The METRO Show unites historic and contemporary arts and design: paintings, furniture, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, folk art, ethnographic, textiles, Native American, and applied and decorative arts. Mainstream and the edge. read more...


Meredyth Sparks: Windows and Screens
at The Arts Club of Chicago
River East - Chicago, IL, USA
Jan 23, 13 - May 04, 13

Meredyth Sparks: Windows and Screens at The Arts Club of ChicagoThe Arts Club of Chicago is pleased to announce Meredyth Sparks鈥 first solo exhibition in Chicago. Sparks (b. 1972) is best known for layering materials like glitter, vinyl, and aluminum foil over images drawn from pop culture and the historical avant-garde. At The Arts Club, she will exhibit new and defining works from an ongoing series of photo-based collages entitled Extraction. read more...


Kevin Blythe Sampson: An Ill Wind Blowing
at Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art
Wicker Park - Chicago, IL, USA
Jan 25, 13 - Jan 25, 13

Kevin Blythe Sampson: An Ill Wind Blowing at Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art Intuit is pleased to host artist in residence, Kevin Blythe Sampson, over a two week period as he creates a site-specific vehicle in Intuit鈥檚 Main Gallery using recycled materials. The sculpture will evolve over Sampson鈥檚 two week residency as Intuit encourages the general public to interact with Sampson while he is creating. The sculpture is a boat-like vehicle that will be built in three distinctively different sections. read more...


Blind Field
at Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion
Champaign, IL, USA
Jan 25, 13 - Mar 31, 13

Blind Field at Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion
Brazil has long been called "the country of the future." From the dramatic construction of the ultramodern capital of Bras铆lia in the late 1950s to the country's status as an emerging economic powerhouse in the 21st century, Brazilian national identity is inextricably intertwined with the idea of its potentiality. Yet the Brazilian saying from which this idea derives is more complex, for it suggests that the notion of potentiality is itself something of a mirage, an illusion that blinds its citizens to the reality of the present day. read more...


Raoul Middleman: The Mae West Suite
at C. Grimaldis Gallery
Baltimore, MD, USA
Jan 23, 13 - Mar 09, 13

Raoul Middleman: The Mae West Suite at C. Grimaldis Gallery While primarily known for his oil paintings, Raoul Middleman has also spent his 60-year-long art career creating prints and drawings. These imaginative works are intensely private, and many including 鈥淭he Mae West Suite鈥 have never before been shown publically. The graphic lithographs and monoprints (printed by John Sparks at the Maryland Institute College of Art and Ruth Middleman, respectively) in this exhibition center around two themes, Mae West/Burlesque and the racetrack, which were sources of fascination and escape in Middleman鈥檚 youth. read more...


Face and Figure in European Art, 1928-1945
at Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University
St. Louis, MO, USA
Jan 25, 13 - Apr 21, 13

Face and Figure in European Art, 1928-1945 at Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington UniversityFollowing the ascent of abstraction in the early twentieth century, international Surrealist and Expressionist tendencies brought renewed attention to the human condition on personal, social, and existential levels. The period between the two world wars is notable for a resurgence of figurative painting and sculpture in a wide variety of styles. In conjunction with the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum鈥檚 exhibition of still lifes by Georges Braque from 1928 to 1945, this selection of paintings, sculptures, and works on paper from the Museum鈥檚 permanent collection offers a corollary probing of the meaning of the human face and figure by artists from France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and elsewhere in Europe who were working in the same period. read more...


Forsyth School: Seeing Ourselves
at Bruno David Gallery
St. Louis, MO, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Jan 26, 13

Bruno David Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition "Seeing Ourselves" by Forsyth School fifth grade students. The group exhibition with the gallery will be on view January 24-26, 2013, with an opening reception on Thursday, January 24, 2013. The exhibition is under the direction of the 2012 Nicholas Aaron Aitken Artist-in-Residence, Cindy Tower, and their art teacher Ellen Gomez DeFilippo. The Nicholas Aaron Aitken Artist-in-Residence Program was established at Forsyth School in April 2010 in memory of Nicholas Aitken, a graduate of the Class of 2004 who passed away in November 2009. read more...


Leonid Sokov: Ironic Objects
at Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ, USA
Jan 26, 13 - Jul 14, 13

Leonid Sokov: Ironic Objects at Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University This exhibition of approximately 50 works is the first major show in the United States of one of the most significant Soviet nonconformist artists, Leonid Sokov. Born in 1941 in the village of Mikjaliovo, Kalinin (now Tver) region, the artist studied at the secondary art school in Moscow and the Moscow School of Art and Industry (former Stroganov School). Sokov immigrated to Austria for a short time before moving to New York, where he has lived and worked since 1980. read more...


Earl B. Lewis: National Treasure
at The Noyes Museum of Art
Oceanville, NJ, USA
Jan 25, 13 - May 19, 13

Earl  B. Lewis, visual interpreter and visionary, uses watercolor to evoke emotion in his works. An acclaimed illustrator of more than fifty books for children, he is recognized for bringing to life stories that touch the heart. In this exhibition Lewis presents his latest body of work, which illuminates the faces of society鈥檚 hidden treasures: the children. read more...


Danny Lyon: The Bikeriders
at Akron Art Museum
Akron, OH, USA
Jan 26, 13 - Jun 21, 13

Danny Lyon: The Bikeriders at Akron Art MuseumThis exhibition presents a dramatic inside look at 1960s biker counterculture. From 1963 鈥 1967 Danny Lyon not only captured the bikers in photographs, but immersed himself in the lifestyle. Lyon joined the Chicago Outlaw Motorcycle Club, making him a pioneer of the new form of photojournalism where the artist was personally involved with the subject. read more...


Photorealism Revisited
at Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Apr 21, 13

Photorealism Revisited at Oklahoma City Museum of ArtPhotorealism Revisited will be exhibited at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art from January 24 through April 21, 2013. The exhibition features approximately sixty works from some of the most well known Photorealist artists. Photorealism鈥攖he first modern movement to assert reliance on photography as a crucial part of the artistic process鈥攈as been an influential force on the art scene since the late 1960s.  Though the original Photorealists were initially denounced for using photography, their work eventually gained recognition, becoming part of a resurgent interest in both painting and realism that flourished in the 1970s and has continued into the post-millennium years. read more...


We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live
at Museum of Contemporary Craft
Portland, OR, USA
Jan 24, 13 - Apr 27, 13

We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live at Museum of Contemporary CraftThis exhibition recognizes the recipients of the Hallie Ford Fellowship in the Visual Arts of the past three years: 2010 Fellows Daniel Duford, David Eckard, and Heidi Schwegler; 2011 Fellows Sang-ah Choi, Bruce Conkle, and Stephen Hayes; and the 2012 Fellows Ellen Lesperance, Akihiko Miyoshi, and Michelle Ross. Focused on mid-career visual artists who demonstrate a depth of practice and potential for significant future accomplishment, We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live provides a glimpse into the work of nine distinguished Oregon-based artists whose have and continue to make remarkable contributions to the region鈥檚 cultural landscape. read more...


Allison Syvertsen and Ben Gallman: Urban Perspectives
at Cerulean Arts
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Jan 23, 13 - Feb 16, 13

Allison Syvertsen and Ben Gallman: Urban Perspectives  at Cerulean Arts Cerulean Arts is pleased to present Urban Perspectives featuring new paintings by Allison Syvertsen and photographs by Ben Gallman.  Stemming from their immediate neighborhood or places they repeatedly pass by, the work is very much about the city without depicting recognizable sights.  Each artist, however, draws very different visual conclusions from the same environmental elements. read more...

UK
Kiss Me Deadly: a group show of contemporary neo-noir from Los Angeles
at Paradise Row
London, UK
Jan 24, 13 - Mar 09, 13

Kiss Me Deadly: a group show of contemporary neo-noir from Los Angeles at Paradise Row Jeneleen Floyd, Jonah Freeman & Justin Lowe, Francesca Gabbiani, Sayre Gomez, Mark Hagen, Glenn Kaino, Aaron Sandnes, Allison Schulnik, Simmons & Burke, Bobbi Woods, Rosha Yaghmai Paradise Row presents Kiss Me Deadly, a group show of new art from Los Angeles framed by the sensibilities and concerns of film noir culture that flourished in L.A. read more...


Winnebago, Carpets, Onsen, Potter by Peter McDonald
at Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
London, UK
Jan 24, 13 - Mar 18, 13

Winnebago, Carpets, Onsen, Potter by Peter McDonald at Daiwa Anglo-Japanese FoundationPeter McDonald depicts colourful scenes inhabited by people engaged in everyday activities. Images of teachers, artists, hairdressers or carpet sellers are constructed with an elementary graphic language. By making use of archetypes, symbolism and our incorrigible tendency to make the strange seem more familiar, McDonald鈥檚 alternative world reads like a parallel universe. The artist describes the exhibition as a view of his painted universe, showcasing his paintings and works on paper, revealing the influence of everyday experiences upon his practice. read more...


Second reflection / Symmetrical contents:Sturtevant and Secondeditions
at Chelsea Space
London, UK
Jan 23, 13 - Mar 09, 13

Second reflection / Symmetrical contents:Sturtevant and Secondeditions at Chelsea Space CHELSEA space presents an exhibition by American, Paris-based artist STURTEVANT and UK-based partnership SECONDEDITIONS: An exhibition on criminal action, against dominance, in reference to ethics as the considered form that freedom takes when it is informed by reflection, for thought and symmetry between partners in dialogue: symmetry as expression of peaceability. The result of a correspondence between STURTEVANT and SECONDEDITIONS initiated in 2002, the project follows two strands of thought: second reflection 鈥 the conscious experience of repetition, the continuous process of rethinking the nature of art and symmetrical contents 鈥 the mirrored relationships between material and thought as presented in the work and the discussions of the artists involved. read more...


Manet: Portraying Life
at Royal Academy of Arts
London, UK
Jan 26, 13 - Apr 14, 13

Manet: Portraying Life at Royal Academy of ArtsThis singularly important exhibition will be the first ever retrospective devoted to the portraiture of Edouard Manet. Spanning the entire career of this enigmatic and at times controversial artist, 'Manet: Portraying Life' will bring together works from across Europe, Asia and the USA. Manet鈥檚 engagement with portraiture has never been explored in exhibition form before, despite it constituting around half of his artistic output. read more...


Juergen Teller: Woo
at Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
London, UK
Jan 23, 13 - Mar 17, 13

Juergen Teller: Woo at Institute of Contemporary Arts, London Considered one of the most important photographers of his generation, Juergen Teller is one of a few artists who has been able to operate successfully both in the art world and the world of commercial photography. This exhibition will provide a seamless journey through his landmark fashion and commercial photography from the 90s, presenting classic images of celebrities such as Lily Cole, Kurt Cobain and Vivienne Westwood, as well as more recent landscapes and family portraits. read more...


Ulyanovsk Plastov fine arts award
at MacDougall's
London, UK
Jan 23, 13 - Feb 05, 13

Ulyanovsk Plastov fine arts award at MacDougall's Exhibition of Arkady Plastov and the winners of the Ulyanovsk Plastov fine arts award read more...


Paula Rego: The Dame with the Goat's Foot
at Marlborough Fine Art, London
London, UK
Jan 25, 13 - Mar 01, 13

Paula Rego: The Dame with the Goat's Foot at Marlborough Fine Art, LondonThe centre piece of the exhibition will be a series of six large pastels inspired by Alexandre Herculano鈥檚 19th century story, A Dama P茅-de-Cabra, romance de um jogral (The Goat-Footed Lady, romance of a minstrel), a powerful and captivating tale originally dating back to the XIth Century. read more...


Schwitters in Britain
at Tate Britain
Millbank - London, UK
Jan 30, 13 - May 12, 13

Schwitters in Britain at Tate Britain Schwitters in Britain is the first major exhibition to examine the late work of Kurt Schwitters, one of the major artists of European Modernism. The exhibition focuses on his British period, from his arrival in Britain as a refugee in 1940 until his death in Cumbria in 1948. Schwitters was forced to flee Germany when his work was condemned as 鈥榙egenerate鈥 by Germany鈥檚 Nazi government and the show traces the impact of exile on his work. read more...


The Big Frieze
at Zimmer Stewart Gallery
Arundel, UK
Jan 26, 13 - Mar 09, 13

This month Zimmer Stewart Gallery will show a series of larger paintings by Piers Ottey, Barbara Macfarlane, Nick Bodimeade and others. read more...


Rokeby: Poetry and Landscape; Walter Scott and Turner in Teesdale
at The Bowes Museum
Durham, UK
Jan 26, 13 - Apr 28, 13

Rokeby: Poetry and Landscape; Walter Scott and Turner in Teesdale at The Bowes Museum The Bowes Museum鈥檚 exhibition Rokeby: (Poetry & Landscape) Walter Scott & Turner in Teesdale, marks the bicentenary of the publication of Scott鈥檚 epic poem, Rokeby, a thrilling tale of star crossed lovers, ghosts and treasure, set against the backdrop of the English Civil War. Exploring the relationship between literature and art, the exhibition - curated by the Museum鈥檚 Keeper of Fine Art, Emma House - examines the poem鈥檚 role in attracting artists such as Turner, Atkinson Grimshaw, and the Pre-Raphaelite Alfred William Hunt to the region, highlighting the importance of Teesdale in the development of landscape painting in Britain. read more...

France
Inez & Vinoodh
at Gagosian Gallery, Paris
Paris, France
Jan 24, 13 - Mar 09, 13

Inez & Vinoodh at Gagosian Gallery, Paris Gagosian Gallery is pleased to present photographs by Inez & Vinoodh. This is their first exhibition with the gallery. Partners in life and work for twenty-five years, Inez & Vinoodh were among the first photographers to harness the full potential of digital manipulation in portraying the human condition. Combining the beautiful with the bizarre, the elegant with the extreme, the classical with camp, their edgy images depict human identity as exquisite corpse, the spirit of transformation that has fueled the march of art history and which has become, more than ever, a sustaining aesthetic principle of our own time. read more...


Frank Gehry: Fish Lamps
at Gagosian Gallery, Paris
Paris, France
Jan 24, 13 - Mar 09, 13

Frank Gehry: Fish Lamps at Gagosian Gallery, Paris Gagosian Gallery is pleased to present Frank Gehry's Fish Lamps. The exhibition will be presented concurrently in Los Angeles and in Paris. One of the most celebrated architects living today, Gehry's career spans five decades and three continents. Known for his imaginative designs and creative use of materials, he has forever altered the urban landscape with spectacular buildings that are conceived as dynamic structures rather than static vessels. read more...


Make an effort to remember. Or, failing that, invent.
at B茅tonsalon
13e - Paris, France
Jan 23, 13 - Apr 13, 13

Make an effort to remember. Or, failing that, invent. at B茅tonsalonIn 1970, in the feminist text anthology Sisterhood is powerful, poet Robin Morgan proposed the neologism herstory to describe a historiographic programme reconstructing -or even literally inventing- a "History of women". Much more than a simple celebration of such or other female figure forgotten by History, herstory more ambitiously proposed to provide the premises for a feminist and queer rewriting of History, as opposed to positivist History, which not only proved to be unable to reveal the presence of minorities as political subjects in the course of History, but also contributed to the production of the conditions making them subalterns (Guha 1988 ; Preciado 2005). It is through the invention and diffusion of new writing technologies (such as the fictionalisation of archives, mythology, auto-history-theory, oral history, reenactment or temporal dislocation) that feminist and queer historiographies disrupt linear historical narrative processes. read more...


David Salle/Francis Picabia
at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris
3e - Paris, France
Jan 23, 13 - Feb 23, 13

Galerie Thaddeus Ropac is delighted to announce a David Salle/Francis Picabia exhibition which sets out to create a strong dialogue between new paintings by the American artist and a selection of works by Picabia (1879-1953). In their frequent comparison of the two artists, critics may have particularly dwelt on their shared use of superimposed images and its effect of semantic multiplication. read more...

Germany
Mona Ardeleanu
at Wagner + Partner
Berlin, Germany
Jan 25, 13 - Mar 09, 13

Mona Ardeleanu  at Wagner + Partner With Mona Ardeleanu鈥檚 Berlin debut, Wagner + Partner open their new gallery premises at Strausberger Platz. Under the title of Softskin, the 28-year old Stuttgart painter exhibits her most recent works. Following her studies under Daniel Richer, Franz Ackermann and Karin Kneffel, Ardeleanu has forged her own unique path in the field of painting.  Ardeleanu鈥檚 compositions investigate interiors, although other than this fundamental enquiry, everything remains open. read more...


Analia Saban: Bathroom Sink, Etc.
at Spr眉th Magers Berlin
Berlin, Germany
Jan 25, 13 - Feb 23, 13

Analia Saban: Bathroom Sink, Etc. at Spr眉th Magers Berlin Monika Spr眉th and Philomene Magers are pleased to present Bathroom Sink, Etc., the first solo exhibition in Berlin by Los Angeles-based artist Analia Saban. Fascinated by the material, metaphorical, and metaphysical properties of artworks, Saban has spent the last ten years exploring the balance between the imagery that art portrays, and the objecthood of its forms and mediums. The artist subjects her works to deconstructive processes, pulling apart their layers and reassembling them in unconventional ways, revealing how art exists as both a physical and social construction. read more...

Spain
The concrete invention: The Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection
at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sof铆a
Madrid, Spain
Jan 23, 13 - Sep 16, 13

The concrete invention: The Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sof铆a The exhibition The concrete invention looks at the development of geometric abstraction in Latin America, and it encompasses the period spanning the 1930s through the 1970s. Although this type of abstract art was developed initially in Europe and Russia, some South American artists, in the modern cities of Montevideo, Buenos Aires, S茫o Paulo, R铆o de Janeiro and Caracas, also adopted it, considering it to be the language of a cosmopolitan and progressive future. Geometric abstraction thus became a vehicle of expression for an emerging continent that in the mid 20th century was busy exploring new political and cultural ideas. read more...


Ahlam Shibli. Phantom Home
at Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
Jan 25, 13 - Apr 28, 13

Ahlam Shibli. Phantom Home at Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona MACBA presents the first retrospective exhibition of the artist Ahlam Shibli (Palestine, 1970), co-produced with the Jeu de Paume, Paris and Museu de Arte Contempor芒nea de Serralves, Porto. This exhibition will bring together Shibli's most significant works from the last decade along with Death (2011鈥12), a new photo work produced especially for this occasion. read more...

Israel
I am also... Douglas Gordon
at Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Tel Aviv, Israel
Jan 25, 13 - May 26, 13

I am also... Douglas Gordon at Tel Aviv Museum of Art Tel Aviv Museum of Art will host I am also鈥 Douglas Gordon, a major exhibition of one of the leading figures on the contemporary art scene. The Berlin-based artist (b. 1966, Glasgow) is an outstanding personality, whose ties to Israeli culture have become stronger in recent years. Douglas Gordon is a "film player," who uses cinema and video as a medium, always installing it with a 鈥渟culptural鈥 outlook. read more...


The Spectacle of Lea Nikel
at Chelouche Gallery
Tel Aviv, Israel
Jan 24, 13 - Mar 02, 13

The Spectacle of Lea Nikel at Chelouche Gallery On Thursday, January 24th at 8pm, Chelouche Gallery will open, for the first time at its new residence, a solo exhibition of Lea Nikel (1918-2005). The exhibition " The Spectacle of Lea Nikel " will spread over the gallery's two floors and will present around 50 works of acrylic on canvas and works on paper, from the years 1953-2005. In my eyes, Lea Nikel was a bold and brilliant jazz artist. read more...

South Africa
The Loom of the Land
at Stevenson, Johannesburg
Johannesburg, South Africa
Jan 24, 13 - Mar 01, 13

While celebrating what to Kannemeyer too is a 'most terrific' subject, this exhibition reflects his curiosity about images of the South African landscape that in some way disrupt expectations - whether of landscape as a genre or a particular artist's oeuvre. This is most evident in artists, like himself, who usually focus on other issues and subjects, and then also choose to depict landscape. read more...


Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin / To Photograph the Details of a Dark Horse in Low Light
at The Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
Johannesburg, South Africa
Jan 24, 13 - Feb 16, 13

In our first exhibition of the year 鈥 To Photograph the Details of a Dark Horse in Low Light 鈥 Goodman Gallery Johannesburg will present two new related bodies of work by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin. In 1970, Caroline Hunter, a young chemist working for the Polaroid Corporation, stumbled upon evidence that her multinational employees were indirectly supporting apartheid. read more...

Canada
Melanie Lambrick: French School / 脡cole fran莽aise
at Visual Voice Art Gallery
Montreal, QC, Canada
Jan 24, 13 - Feb 02, 13

Melanie Lambrick: French School / 脡cole fran莽aise  at Visual Voice Art GalleryWith French School/脡cole fran莽aise, Melanie Lambrick attempted to capture the efforts, obstacles and successes inherent in the process of learning French as a second language as an adult. During August and September 2012, she photographed students at Centre Saint-Louis while interviewing them in French about their learning experience. The result is a series of portraits and interviews that reveal the complex process of expressing one's self in a language which is new and not yet fully developed. read more...

Austria
Max Ernst
at Albertina Museum
Vienna, Austria
Jan 23, 13 - May 05, 13

Max Ernst at Albertina Museum The Albertina will devote an exhibition - his first retrospective in Austria - to Max Ernst, the great pictorial inventor. Presenting a selection of 180 paintings, collages, and sculptures, as well as relevant examples of illustrated books and documents, the exhibition will assemble works related to all of the artist鈥檚 periods, discoveries, and techniques, thereby introducing his life and 艙uvre within a both biographic and historical context. Together with Matisse, Picasso, Beckmann, Kandinsky, and Warhol, Max Ernst no doubt numbers among the leading figures of 20th-century art history. read more...

Czech Republic
Laid with the Baroque
at Moravian Gallery in Brno
Brno, Czech Republic
Jan 24, 13 - Jun 30, 13

Laid with the Baroque at Moravian Gallery in BrnoA formal table setting in the 18th century was made complete by porcelain figures and scenes. More than mere decoration, figurative porcelain conveyed particular meanings using the symbolism of plants, animals and various details. The hidden meanings were detectable to the contemporary observer, today we can attempt to take a look behind the curtains of a mysterious world. read more...

Finland
Eero J盲rnefelt 150 Years
at Ateneum Art Museum
Helsinki, Finland
Jan 25, 13 - Apr 28, 13

Eero J盲rnefelt 150 Years at Ateneum Art Museum Eero J盲rnefelt was one of the most important figures in the golden age of Finnish art. He is best known for capturing the majestic landscapes of Koli and as a master of portraiture. Other themes that were close to his heart included Suviranta, his lakeside atelier home by Tuusulanj盲rvi, and the surrounding nature, as well as members of his family. read more...

Ireland
Guggi
at Kerlin Gallery
Dublin, Ireland
Jan 25, 13 - Feb 23, 13

Guggi at Kerlin Gallery Kerlin Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of new paintings and sculpture by Guggi. Guggi began his career as a musician with the influential post-punk band Virgin Prunes, notorious and celebrated for their music/performance spectaculars on the European underground scene, before concentrating full time on painting. Since the early 1990鈥檚 Guggi鈥檚 work has continued to explore the depiction of common everyday objects. read more...

Italy
Emma Ciceri: ANATOMIA - FOLLE
at Riccardo Crespi Galleria
Milan, Italy
Jan 23, 13 - Feb 23, 13

Emma Ciceri: ANATOMIA - FOLLE at Riccardo Crespi GalleriaRiccardo Crespi gallery presents Anatomia - Folle, a solo show by Italian artist Emma Ciceri. Ciceri芒鈧劉s work is configured as an in-depth investigation of reality through the observation of minimal gestures or little tensions. The artist looks at the individual and the crowd, in a continuous research of individuality in the crowd, which becomes a pretext for the close observation of people. Her works get their impetus from grand collective scenes: student demonstrations, rock concerts, train journeys, a stadium still emptying of people, a party in prison. read more...

Netherlands
Tulkus 1880 to 2018 by Paola Pivi
at Witte de With Centrum voor Hedendaagse Kunst (Center for Contemporary Art)
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Jan 24, 13 - May 05, 13

Tulkus 1880 to 2018 by Paola Pivi at Witte de With Centrum voor Hedendaagse Kunst (Center for Contemporary Art) Witte de With is excited to unfurl her 2013 program with Tulkus 1880 to 2018, a mastodontic artwork and work in progress by Paola Pivi, based on an extensive international research. Aimed at creating a complete collection of portraits and basic information on all the tulkus of the world 鈥 who in Tibetan Buddhism are the recognized reincarnations of previous Buddhist masters* 鈥 from the beginning of photography until today, from all the schools of Tibetan Buddhism and Bon, and from all the areas of the world where this religion is practiced, this growing survey has until now collected over 1100 photographic portraits. read more...

Russia
Olga Tobreluts. The New Mythology.
at Moscow Museum of Modern Art
Moscow, Russia
Jan 24, 13 - Feb 24, 13

Olga Tobreluts. The New Mythology. at Moscow Museum of Modern ArtThe Moscow Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with Triumph Gallery present a large-scale retrospective exhibition of Olga Tobreluts, a Russian artist, who became well-known internationally, primarily as a pioneering media art artist and a creator of massive video installations. She is one of the first contemporary artists who picked modern computer technologies as a medium. read more...

Switzerland
Klodin Erb
at Rotwand
Z眉rich, Switzerland
Jan 25, 13 - Mar 09, 13

Klodin Erb at Rotwand It is with great pleasure that we announce our second solo exhibition with Klodin Erb at Rotwand. To be a painter today means positioning oneself within the spectrum ranging from the figurative to the abstract and consistently probing and reassessing the essence of the painted image. Klodin Erb is a painter whose approach is both spontaneous and systematic, driven by the dynamic of painting itself. read more...

Turkey
Envy, Enmity, Embarrassment
at ARTER space for art
Beyoglu - Istanbul, Turkey
Jan 24, 13 - Apr 07, 13

鈥淓nvy, Enmity, Embarrassment鈥 is the second in the exhibition series that focuses on new productions scheduled to take place annually in Arter鈥檚 programme. The three terms brought together in the title of the exhibition are used as keywords for expressing social, cultural and political memory within contemporary artistic discourse and initiate an intellectual process resulting in the creation and production of a series of new works. The exhibition aims to explore these three interconnected concepts that precede, follow and complete each other in a broad web of causality, in a wide perspective that incorporates diverse contexts ranging from political and social violence to the media; from careerist concerns and ambitions to gender politics; from potentialities of 鈥渇riendship鈥 and 鈥渟olidarity鈥 to 鈥渁ggressive鈥 and 鈥渄estructive鈥 drives. read more...

China
A Potent Force: Duan Jianyu and Hu Xiaoyuan
at Rockbund Art Museum
Huangpu - Shanghai, China
Jan 26, 13 - Mar 31, 13

A Potent Force: Duan Jianyu and Hu Xiaoyuan at Rockbund Art Museum Rockbund Art Museum will present a duo show A Potent Force from Jan. 26th to Mar. 31st, 2013.  A Potent Force brings together the work of two strongly individual Chinese artists, Duan Jianyu and Hu Xiaoyuan, both of whom happen to be female. The distinct sensibilities that they each bring to their art are an amalgam of their respective life experiences, of the incidental features of their personal background and the environs in which they grew up, and of the aspirations of their respective generations: Duan Jianyu was born in 1970 and  graduated in 1995 from the oil painting department of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts; Hu Xiaoyuan was born 1977 and graduatedin 2002 fr read more...

India
Surabhi Saraf: Illuminen
at Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke
Colaba - Mumbai, India
Jan 23, 13 - Feb 28, 13

Surabhi Saraf: Illuminen at Galerie Mirchandani + SteinrueckeWith a diverse array of techniques such as repetition, fragmentation, and multiplication, Surabhi Saraf designs sequences of rhythmic movements, creating multilayered structures that slow down our perception of time. Her audio-visual works and interactive installations foreground her study of experimental sound, Indian classical music and choreography. They negotiate ideas of entertainment, experience, sensation and sensationalism and operate with the conviction that it is the numbing of certain sensory realities that generates crucial moments in socio-cultural transformation. read more...

Hong Kong
Joao Penalva
at Simon Lee Hong Kong
Central - Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Jan 23, 13 - Mar 23, 13

Simon Lee Gallery Hong Kong is proud to present an exhibition of new works by the renowned London-based, Portuguese artist Jo茫o Penalva. Penalva is best known for producing both large-scale, atmospheric installations and intimate, often obscure artworks. Weaving together a complex web that addresses the relationship between image, sound, and language, his practice draws attention to narrative modes and to the mechanisms involved in perception and interpretation. read more...

Singapore
Art Stage Singapore 2013
at Art Stage Singapore
Singapore, Singapore
Jan 24, 13 - Jan 27, 13

Art Stage Singapore 2013 at Art Stage SingaporeArt Stage Singapore is strategically positioning Singapore as the driving force behind the Southeast Asian art industry and to be the centre of the Asia Pacific art world. By showcasing some of the best and most interesting Singaporean artists in curated sales exhibitions, the Singapore Platform has become a key show component for every exhibition of the fair. In 2013 it will again provide these home-grown artists and curators with a remarkable opportunity. read more...

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Frank Gehry
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Mark Hagen
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Glenn Kaino
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Morris Louis
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Justin Lowe
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脡douard Manet
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Kenneth Noland
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Aaron Sandnes
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Ezra Stoller
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Peter Waite
American, 1950

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