Brussels, Belgium – This survey constitutes the first large exhibition of Rosemarie Trockel (1952, Schwerte) in Belgium. Although the work of Rosemarie Trockel is clearly referencing the symbolic and aesthetic legacies of surrealism and dada ,…
Linda Pace Foundation features a new three-screen Video Installation by Isaac Julien
SAN ANTONIO, TX.- The Linda Pace Foundation announces the presentation of a special three-screen edition of TEN THOUSAND WAVES by Isaac Julien. The work was co-commissioned by the Foundation in 2009, and its presentation continues the org…
Vancouver Art Gallery celebrates The Sixties ~ Canadian Painting from the 1960’s
VANCOUVER, BC.- It was the era of turning on, tuning in, and dropping out. A time of tumult and creativity. The sixties shook up politics, social mores, and culture – and ushered in an era of great creativity in Canadian painting. Opening at the V…
Alan Dimmick: Photographs from the last 15 years of contemporary art in Scotland.
GLASGOW.- The exhibition Photographs from the last 15 years of Contemporary Art in Scotland presents over 300 black and white photographs from the archive of the Glasgow-based photographer Alan Dimmick, focusing on his unique documentation of people, p…
Lincoln’s Cottage in DC tackles modern slavery
By: Brett Zongker, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP).- The house where President Abraham Lincoln drafted the Emancipation Proclamation some 150 years ago is confronting the reality that more people are held in modern-day slavery than at the height of th…
Smithsonian launches new website for teaching African American Civil Rights through American art
WASHINGTON, DC.- Oh Freedom! Teaching African American Civil Rights through American Art at the Smithsonian is a new Web-based project developed jointly by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Smithsonians National Museum of African Americ…
And the Land Grew Quiet: New work by Matthew Moore on view at the Phoenix Art Museum
PHOENIX, AZ.- And the Land Grew Quiet: New Work by Matthew Moore, a contemporary art exhibition at Phoenix Art Museum, is the first museum show focused on the work of Arizona-based artist Matthew Moore (b. 1976). Moore has exhibited nationally and has…
Next Generation: Selections by artists from the ’30 Americans’ collection on view at Contemporary Wing
WASHINGTON, DC.- What do artists Nina Chanel Abney, Nick Cave, Rashid Johnson, Rodney McMillian, Gary Simmons, Xaviera Simmons, Shinique Smith, Henry Taylor, Hank Willis Thomas, Mickalene Thomas, and Carrie Mae Weems have in common? They are all widel…
Linda Pace Foundation announces a new three-screen video installation by Isaac Julien
SAN ANTONIO, TX.- The Linda Pace Foundation announces the presentation of a special three-screen edition of TEN THOUSAND WAVES by Isaac Julien. The work was co-commissioned by the Foundation in 2009, and its presentation continues the organization’…
San Diego Museum of Art unravels the truth and mystery behind the Japanese kimono
SAN DIEGO, CA.- The San Diego Museum of Art expands its collection of Asian works of art on view with the addition of a traveling collection of fashionable textiles, Dyeing Elegance: Asian Modernism and the Art of Kūboku and Hisako Takaku. In th…