State of the Art: Exhibition openings (Aug. 30-Sept. 6)
From Lee Friedlander to Andy Warhol: What's opening where across the globe?
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Lee Friedlander: America By Car(Whitney Museum of American Art)
Presented in the square crop format that has dominated his work in recent series, and taken over the past decade, the images in America by Car are among Friedlanders finest, full of virtuoso freshness and clarity, while also revisiting themes from older bodies of work. More...
The Nepalese Legacy in Tibetan Painting(Rubin Museum of Art)
The Nepalese Legacy in Tibetan Painting traces the chronological development of the Beri style, highlighting key stylistic features such as dark indigo blue backgrounds, predominant red tones, decorative scrollwork, and distinctive architectural details. More...
Anj Smith: Geometry of Bliss(Hauser & Wirth, New York)
The paintings in 'Geometry of Bliss' explore issues of identity, eroticism, horror, mortality, and the collisions of these things in our increasingly fragile and uncertain world. More...
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Rachel Whiteread (Gagosian Gallery, Davies Street)
Gagosian Gallery is pleased to present drawings and a new sculpture by Rachel Whiteread. This is the latest in a new series of sculptures for outdoor spaces in which Whiteread has substituted robust materials such as stone and concrete for the more fragile plaster, rubber, and resin of many of her best-known works. More...
Martin Creed (Hauser & Wirth, London)
Hauser & Wirth continues its outdoor sculpture program with Martin Creed's 'Work No. 700' (2007), three progressively slimmer steel I-beams balanced on top of each other. More...
Male (Maureen Paley)
Male is the latest iteration of a series of exhibitions and a book that began as -- and to a great extent remains -- a personal way to understand and organise the many representations of masculinity. More...
Marcus Coates (Kate Macgarry)
Marcus Coates is renowned for his shamanic performances, where a community or an individual is invited to ask difficult questions pertaining to his own predicament, from the deeply personal to the broadly political. For his first exhibition at the gallery, Coates has absented himself from the gallery, displaying only the material peripherals of these performances. More...
Darren Almond: The Principle of Moments (White Cube, Mason's Yard)
Known for works that meditate on notions of time, landscape and travel, as well as political and historical memory, Almond brings these themes together in two bodies of work: a series of time-lapse photographs taken in the Faroe Islands, and a film installation shot in northern Siberia. More...
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Roman Opalka: Passages (Yvon Lambert, Paris)
For the first time, Roman Opalka will present in Paris 100 self-portraits as well as five oustanding 'Details' from the 'OPALKA 1965/1 - ! ' series, an infinite chain of numbers from which each painting is entitled 'Detail'. More...
Georg Baselitz: Xylographies (Remix)(Galerie Catherine Putman)
The Catherine Putman Gallery, French publisher of Georg Baselitz since 1997, is to unveil a new original series of 6 xylographies, each of which consisting of 6 variations. More...
Claude Closky: Laloli (Galerie Laurent Godin)
Like the previous three series, from 2003, 2005 and 2007, the paintings that Claude Closky is showing today are "untitled". Which does not suggest any dearth of identity - each series and each picture has its own existence. More...
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Millet and Rural France(Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
This exhibition features a choice selection of some 46 drawings, pastels, prints, and paintings from the MFA's Millet collection, which is among the finest in the world. More...
Chinese Master Paintings from the Collection (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
Chinese Master Paintings from the Collection highlights some of the most rarified masterpieces from the Chinese painting canon. More...
The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl(Nasher Museum of Art, Durham, NC)
The Record is the first museum exhibition to explore the culture of vinyl records within the history of contemporary art. More...
Palladio and His Legacy: A Transatlantic Journey(National Building Museum, Washington D.C.)
Palladio and His Legacy offers a rare opportunity to see some of the most important drawings in the world of architecture: thirty-one, 16th-century works from the hand of the Italian Renaissance master Andrea Palladio. More...
FotoSeptiembre USA-SAFOTO International Photography Festival 2010 (San Antonio, TX)
FOTOSEPTIEMBRE USA is a unique and eclectic forum for the exhibition and celebration of photography and photography-based art forms. More...
Ball-Nogues Studio: Gravity's Loom(Indianapolis Museum of Art)
Los Angeles-based design team Ball-Nogues Studio will create an immersive, site-specific installation of multicolored strings configured in catenary curves for the IMA's Efroymson Family Entrance Pavilion. More...
Amy Blakemore: Photographs 1988-2008(Seattle Art Museum)
Amy Blakemore: Photographs 1988-2008 offers a twenty-year survey of Blakemore's work, ranging from her black-and-white street photographs of the late 1980s to her recent portraits and landscapes. More...
Art San Diego 2010
Art San Diego features prominent galleries representing contemporary artwork by established and emerging artists from around the world. It is an especially rich venue for surveying the dynamic work of Latin American artists. More...
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Andy Warhol: The Early Sixties (Kunstmuseum Basel)
The exhibition highlights the artist's seminal years from 1961 to 1964. It was then that Warhol made the transition, step by step, from an individual visual idiom to mediatized, collective visual material and, along with it, to mechanized production. More...
Adolph Gottlieb: A Retrospective (Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice)
The exhibition surveys the art of the American artist Adolph Gottlieb (1903-1974): from his initial paintings of Surrealist influence, to his expressionist and abstract works. More...
Tony Cragg: New Works (Konrad Fischer Galerie, Dusseldorf)
In his new work, the so-called "Hedges", Tony Cragg again turns the material into steel - but not in the traditional form of steel casting, but as NC-milled sculptures that receive their forms by milling of a steel block. More...
The Young Vermeer (Gemaldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden)
Each of Vermeer's three early works is confronted with other artworks, where the search for his own style as well as his distinction from his role models becomes especially apparent. More...
Ed Ruscha: Apartments, Parking Lots, Palm Trees and Others (Spruth Magers, Berlin)
Films, Photographs and Drawings from 1961 to 1975 More...
Rembrandt & Jan Six: An Amsterdam Friendship(Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
Rembrandt's world-famous portrait of Jan Six will be brought to the Rijksmuseum specially for this exhibition. The portrait has been part of the private collection of the Six family from Amsterdam since the 17th century and it is rarely available for public viewing. More...
Frida Kahlo Retrospective (Bank Austria Kunstforum, Vienna)
In autumn 2010, the Bank Austria Kunstforum is presenting the first ever comprehensive Frida Kahlo retrospective in Austria. More...
Ernesto Neto: Intimacy (Astrup Fearnley Museet for Modern Kunst, Oslo)
This extensive exhibition will be Neto's first retrospective presentation and will show works from the last 10 years. More...
Woman as Muse: 1900-1950 (Herakleidon, Experience in Visual Arts, Athens)
The exhibition Woman as Muse, 1900-1950 will showcase works on paper by world renowned artists of modernism, depicting their varied interpretations of the female form and reflecting the prevailing artistic movements of their time. More...
Gyorgy Kepes and Frank Malina (Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest)
The vision and creativity of Gyorgy Kepes (1906-2001) and Frank Malina (1912-1981) are best characterized by the concept of universality expressed through experimentation in art, science, technology and radical innovation. More...
Subodh Gupta (Arario Cheonan, South Korea)
Solo show of artist Subodh Gupta More...
Art Gwangju 2010 (South Korea)
Gwangju, the city of human rights and the Gwangju Biennale, will be the home of a distinctively new international art fair, Art Gwangju. More...
Taipei Biennial 2010 (Taipei Fine Arts Museum)
The Taipei Biennial 2010 will be restructuring the traditional format of an art biennial. More...
Julian Schnabel: Art and Film(Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto)
For the first time, a major retrospective examines the connections between painting and film in Schnabel's work, tracing how his paintings exist in dialogue with the cinema and revealing the rich interplay between the two media. More...
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