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Michelangelo, Study for the Deluge. Florence, Casa Buonarroti. WILLIAMSBURG, VA.- The Muscarelle Museum of Art at William & Mary transports visitors to Renaissance Italy and commemorates the 550th anniversary of Michelangelos birth with Michelangelo: The Genesis of the Sistine, on view March 6-May 28, 2025. The groundbreaking exhibition, exclusively on view at the Muscarelle, unveils new discoveries about the artists work and offers the rare opportunity to behold 25 masterpiece drawings for the Sistine Chapel ceiling and The Last Judgement. The exhibition also features engravings, lithographs and other materials showcasing the origin story of the artists greatest works. ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day Martos Gallery is presenting Aura Rosenberg's The Space Between Us. The exhibition begins with the figures of Charging Bull and Fearless Girl in New York City's Financial district. Private individuals produced these unsolicited works; nevertheless, they are public sculptures. Photo: Steven Probert.
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Colonial past of the Van Abbemuseum revealed in the exhibition 'Hidden Connections' | | K20 presents major works from the collection on an additional 800 m2 | | Creative couple's work presented together for first time in 'Larry Fink / Martha Posner: Flesh and Bone' | Women sort tobacco leaves by length in a shed at the Tegalsirondo (also Tegalgondo) enterprise near Oengaran south of Semarang c. 1910 University Libraries Le. Photographer unknown. EINDHOVEN.- Why do we know so little about what happened on the plantations in the former Dutch East Indies? The horrific history of contract labour in Deli in Sumatra, which forced people to work for western entrepreneurs, seems to have been covered up. Stories of resistance were often not written down but passed on orally instead. This deliberate oppression and denial of the plantation workers and their experiences is still palpable to this very day. In its multiÂyear Hidden Connections research project, the Van Abbemuseum discovers the role it played in the Netherlands colonial past. The museum is presenting its research results in an exhibition and podcast and on a heritage platform. The Van Abbemuseum was named after Henri van Abbe (1880Â1940), the founder of the Karel 1 Âcigar factories, once the second biggest employer in Eindhoven and ... More | | Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen K20. Photo: Sebastian Drüen © Kunstsammlung NRW. DUSSELDORF.- New perspectives on art history: Since the summer of 2024, K20, the state museum of North Rhine-Westphalia, has been showing its collection in a comprehensive new presentation. More than 180 masterpieces of early modernism and postwar art are on display. Seminal works by iconic artists such as Paul Klee, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, and Andy Warhol are joined by groundbreaking modern figures such as Etel Adnan, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Gabriele Münter, Alice Neel, and Marianne Werefkin, as well as works by artists from non-European regions such as Arpita Akhanda, Fouad Kamel, Mayo, Park Seo-Bo, Lygia Pape, and Hassan El- Telmisani. K20 unveiled a newly expanded presentation of its collection. Spanning an additional 800 m², the museum showcases over 30 monumental works from the 1960 to 2000 period, offering visitors new perspectives on art history. Among the outstanding works are important examples of American ... More | | The exhibition presents 90 photographs by Fink. SARASOTA, FLA.- Romantic partners for more than 30 years, Larry Fink (1941-2023) and Martha Posner (b. 1956) often edited one anothers work in their studios. Radically different artists at first glance, Finks photographs and Posners multimedia works have always been exhibited separately. Sarasota Art Museum at Ringling College of Art and Design unites their artwork for the first time and highlights the power of creative partnership in Larry Fink / Martha Posner: Flesh and Bone, on view Nov. 17, 2024-April 13, 2025. The exhibition presents 90 photographs by Fink in conversation with nearly 80 works by Posner, including sculpture, drawings and multimedia works. Exploring the creative dialog between the two contemporary artists reveals subtle and surprising qualities in both, including common themes of desire, beauty, vulnerability and brutality. Larry Fink / Martha Posner: Flesh and Bone offers a glimpse into the artists decades-long partnership in l ... More |
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Het Noordbrabants Museum opens the first solo exhibition in the Netherlands by French artist Abdelkader Benchamma | | Group exhibition explores the idea of opposition in photographic works | | Dallas Museum of Art Executive Director AgustÃn Arteaga announces plans to step down | With large, drawn installations, Abdelkader Benchamma (Mazamet, 1975) creates a connection with the time and works of Bruegel and followers of Jheronimus Bosch. DEN BOSCH.- Het Noordbrabants Museum in s-Hertogenbosch presents the first solo exhibition in the Netherlands by French artist Abdelkader Benchamma. His artistic evolution, influenced by studies at the Ãcole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris and Montpellier, features a dynamic interplay of natural forms within the monochrome power of black and white. Inspired by literature, art, anthropology and esotericism, Benchamma creates an in-situ visual landscape that bridges the material and intangible. In this exhibition, he connects his work with that of Dutch masters in the museums collection: Bruegel and (followers of) Jheronimus Bosch. Through expansive, semi-permanent frescoes applied directly with ink to the museums walls, he transforms the space into an otherworldly realm of flows and mental landscapes. Benchamma refers to these as resonance spaces: spaces that evoke individual and collective ... More | | Raymond Meeks, Halfstory #955 Canajaharie NY 2016, 2019, Carbon pigment print, 32 x 44 in. (81.28 x 111.76 cm.). SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Casemore Gallery is presenting "Mercy, Give and Take", a group exhibition that explores the idea of opposition in the photographic works of John Gossage, Raymond Meeks, Awoiska van der Molen, Sean McFarland, and Aspen Mays. The show pairs works from each of the included artists, with each pairing sharing common visual elementsbuildings, landscapes, photographic toolsbut in markedly juxtaposed states, whether life or death, turmoil or serenity, idyll or menace, pushing up or giving way, or even transposal of space. In doing so, the viewer has the opportunity to look beyond the idea of opposition as having two parts, and ponder all that lies between. John Gossage (b. 1946) Staten Island, New York is an artist who has, more than most contemporary photographers, become noted for his intellectually engaging, subversive and well-crafted artist books and other publications. In them, the artist utilizes under-recognized elements ... More | | Dr. Agustin Arteaga, the Eugene McDermott Director of the Dallas Museum of Art. Photo: Paloma Torres. DALLAS, TX.- The Dallas Museum of Art announced that Dr. AgustÃn Arteaga, The Eugene McDermott Director of the Dallas Museum of Art, will step down December 31, 2024. Over the course of his eight-year tenure, Arteaga has led the Museum through pivotal moments in the institutions history, including navigating the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns; increasing the diversity of visitors and members of the Board of Trustees, expanding the curatorial team and bringing on key staff to the leadership team; curating and presenting important exhibitions at the DMA and in major museums in the Americas and Europe; securing bond funding from the City of Dallas; and spearheading the vision for the DMAs planned expansion and capital campaign, which launched with an international architecture competition. During Dr. Arteagas tenure, a financial reserve fund was also created for the Museum. Tamara Wootton Forsyth, The Marcus-Rose Family Deputy Director of the DMA, ... More |
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Hauser & Wirth Somerset marks 10th anniversary with exhibition by Phyllida Barlow | | Lark Mason Associates announces online holiday auctions | | Missoula Art Museum announces the retirement of longstanding Executive Director, Laura Millin | Installation view, Phyllida Barlow. unscripted, Hauser & Wirth Somerset, 2024 © Phyllida Barlow Estate. Courtesy Phyllida Barlow Estate and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Ken Adlard. LONDON.- The work of Phyllida Barlow (1944 - 2023) takes over Hauser & Wirth Somerset in a celebration of the British artists transformative approach to sculpture; marking the gallerys 10th anniversary that was inaugurated by Barlows solo exhibition GIG in 2014. Over a career that spanned six decades, Barlow took inspiration from her surroundings to create imposing installations that can be at once menacing and playful. Barlows restless invented forms stretch the limits of mass, volume and height as they block, straddle and balance precariously. The audience is constantly challenged into a new relationship with the sculptural object, the gallery environment and the world beyond. Curated by Frances Morris, Phyllida Barlow. unscripted brings together a collection of the artists signature elements from several major installations, as well as a number ... More | | 5.80 Carat Diamond and Platinum Ring. NEW YORK, NY.- Lark Mason Associates will present a remarkable trio of holiday online auction sales, offering an impressive selection of fine jewelry, luxury watches, and exceptional artworks. These auctions, now open for bidding on igavelauctions.com, showcase treasures from renowned collections and estates, headlined by a dazzling 5.80 carat diamond ring, a painting by the iconic Willem de Kooning and other rare works by renowned artists. The first of these auctionsThe Collection of Ben Adams, San Antonio Jeweler and Collectorfeatures a captivating array of fine paintings and decorative objects from the celebrated jeweler's estate. Bidding for this sale runs through December 4, 2024, and includes standout pieces such as Venetian Bouquet by Françoise Gilot (French American, 1921-2023). Gilot, a celebrated painter and author who was in a storied relationship with Pablo Picasso, created this oil on canvas, which is estimated at $40,000-$60,000. It comes with provenance from the Vincent Man ... More | | For over 30 years, Laura has dedicated herself to MAM and its vision, doing everything from steering the direction of the museum, raising money, and maintaining and expanding the museum facilities, to making soup for crowds of guests. MISSOULA, MT.- After 35 years of exceptional leadership, Laura Millin, Executive Director of the Missoula Art Museum (MAM), has announced her retirement, planned for June 2025. Millins distinguished career has transformed MAM into a vibrant cultural hub, recognized for its dedication to contemporary art and its unwavering commitment to the Missoula community. Since assuming leadership in 1990, Millin has expanded MAMs collection, established a steadfast commitment to Indigenous artists, and nurtured partnerships with nonprofits across the state. Under her direction, MAM completed a $6 million renovation, transforming the historic Carnegie Library into a vibrant downtown hub for contemporary art. She also significantly increased MAMs endowment, laying a solid foundation for future growth. ... More |
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Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art opens an exhibition of portraits from the NGCA Collection | | Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts announces 2025 schedule of exhibitions | | National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul opens exhibition of works by Lee Kang So | Natasha Caruana, Married Man, 2008-09. Courtesy of the artist. SUNDERLAND.- The Skin We Live In is the inaugural exhibition of artwork from Northern Gallery for Contemporary Arts (NGCA) collection brought together in a group show exploring contemporary portraiture through photography, painting, sculpture, film, and printmaking. The exhibition features artwork by 28 contemporary artists and photographers who turn the tables on historic associations and practices of portraiture to go beyond skin deep delving further into our shared human condition. Portraitures origins trace back to ancient Egypt and until the invention of photography in 1822, painting, sculpture and drawing were utilised to provide a record of the sitters appearance or capture a significant moment in time. Portraiture was initially the reserve of the rich and powerful who sort to display their importance, virtue, wealth, taste and power. Tending to flatter, the primary concern of portraitists was to capture the likeness of the sitter, bringing forth their cha ... More | | Al Held (New York, New York, 1928 - 2005, Camerata, Italy), Drawing #7, 1966, India ink on wove paper mounted to paperboard, 24 x 18 in., Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation Collection: Gift of Carl Barnett. 1991.061. LITTLE ROCK, ARK.- The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (AMFA) announces its upcoming exhibition schedule, including two AMFA-curated exhibitions inspired by significant works from the AMFA Foundation Collection. First, Riveras Paris will open on February 7, 2025, with Dos Mujeres a signature artwork by Diego Rivera in the AMFA Foundation Collection as the centerpiece of the exhibition. Following on October 3, 2025, the AMFA Foundation Collections work Title Garden IV by Louise Nevelson will anchor Architects of Being: Louise Nevelson and Esphyr Slobodkina. In addition, AMFA will open the impactful environmental exhibition, The Long View: From Conservation to Sustainability: Works from the Bank of America Collection, on June 13, 2025. The year will also be filled with solo exhibitions from artists like Kwame Brathwaite and an ... More | | Lee Kang So, Untitled 91193, 1991. Oil paint on canvas, 218.2 x 291 cm. SEOUL.- The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA; director Kim Sunghee) presents Lee Kang So: Where the Wind Meets the Water from Friday, November 1, 2024, to Sunday, April 13, 2025, at MMCA Seoul. The exhibition Lee Kang So: Where the Wind Meets the Water provides a critical reevaluation of the distinctive body of work produced over six decades by Lee Kang So (b. 1943), a seminal figure in the evolution of contemporary Korean art. As a leading artist in the Korean art scene, Lee Kang So has continued to carry out conceptual experimentation regarding the perception and recognition of images. The exhibition title, Where the Wind Meets the Water, was inspired by the work of a Song dynasty Neo-Confucian scholar, Shao Yong (10111077), titled Song of a Clear Night. In his work, Shao Yong metaphorically describes a state of enlightenment upon encountering a new world. Shao Yongs title encapsulates the oeuvre of Lee Kang So, who has long ... More |
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140-Year-Old Armenian Instrument & The Story of The Greedy Sparrow
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More News | 'Sung Hwan Kim. Protected by roof and right-hand muscles' opens at ZKM │ Karlsruhe KARLSRUHE.- ZKM | Karlsruhe presents a major solo exhibition of the work of the South Korean artist Sung Hwan Kim, who lives in Hawaiʻi. Kim assumes the position of storyteller in his exhibitions to interpret history through the senses and embody and distil ideas and emotions that seem inexpressible. His multi-sensory spatial installations make use of video, drawing, light, sculpture, and architecture as well as performance and music which is developed in close collaboration with the musician and composer David Michael DiGregorio. The exhibition was originally created for the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven with a prelude at Framer Framed, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The artist has now restaged it for ZKM. The exhibition is financially supported by the Korean Art Management Service (KAMS) in the program "Korean Art Abroad." Sung Hwan ... More Anoushka Mirchandani's debut solo exhibition in New York on view at Yossi Milo NEW YORK, NY.- Yossi Milo is presenting A House Called Tomorrow, Anoushka Mirchandanis debut solo exhibition in New York and first with the gallery. You are not fifteen, or twelve, or seventeen / You are a hundred wild centuries // And fifteen, bringing with you / In every breath and in every step // Everyone who has come before you, / All the yous that you have been, // The mothers of your mother, / The fathers of your father. - Alberto Rios, A House Called Tomorrow A House Called Tomorrow, which shares its title with a poem by Alberto Rios, is presented at a pivotal moment for Mirchandani. The exhibition coincides with the artists relocation to New York after more than a decade in Californiaa move that marks the beginning of a transient chapter in her life and parallels her experiences of immigrating from India as a young adult. ... More Andréhn-Schiptjenko opens a solo exhibition of works by Kristina Jansson STOCKHOLM.- Andréhn-Schiptjenko is presenting Kristina Janssonâs solo exhibition Paintings for People in Trouble. The exhibition, which is Janssonâs fourth with the gallery, is on view until 21 December. A conversation between Kristina Jansson and the author Aris Fioretos will be held at the gallery on 7 December at 14:00. Kristina Jansson is one of Sweden's most influential contemporary painters. In the last ten years she has had three major solo exhibitions at Värmlands Museum (2022), Norrtälje Konsthall (2018) and BorÃ¥s Konstmuseum (2015). Jansson is also Professor of Art, specializing in Painting, at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm and her works are represented in several Swedish museum collections. The exhibition Paintings for People in Trouble explores two main questions: one deals with painting and its ability to ... More Exhibition of works by Kaloki Nyamai opens at the Norval Foundation CAPE TOWN.- Galerie Barbara Thumm announced the exhibition by Kenyan artist Kaloki Nyamai, started on 20 November and running throughout November 2025. Titled Ithokoo masuiluni, this exhibition takes inspiration from quotidian life in Nairobi, the capital city where the artist was raised and is now based. Kaloki Nyamai (*1985, Kitui, Kenya) merges traditional and contemporary perspectives, creating a distinctive form of visual storytelling. His large-scale paintings and mixed-media installations intricately explore historical narratives, examining their resonance in the present. Rooted in Kenyas rich heritageparticularly that of the Kamba peopleNyamai draws inspiration from his mother, grandmother, and the dynamic rhythms of contemporary life in Nairobi. His works reflect a deep engagement with history, weaving together pre- ... More Exhibition presents the little-known history of Turkish-speaking community in Yugoslavia ISTANBUL.- Organized by Salt and the Lumbardhi Foundation, Translated into Socialism is on view at Salt Galata. The exhibition looks into the little-known history of the Turkish-speaking community in Yugoslavia, more precisely, in Kosovo and Macedonia. It explores how, in a multinational social context, a Turkish identity was affirmed and transformed under socialist ideology. The historical scope of Translated into Socialism goes back to 1920, the year when a part of the oppressed Muslim population in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia saw their redemption in leftist ideas. It traces the story of a new generation of activists who helped clear the way for a socialist future, a vision that was violently interrupted by the monarchic regime. Building upon this legacy, the exhibition expands into the new reality of the Socialist Yugoslavia until the late 1980s. ... More Anthracite Art opens art and design space in Zurich with its inaugural exhibition Ex Situ ZURICH.- Anthracite Art, a new modern and contemporary art and design space in Zurich, opens its doors with its inaugural exhibition Ex Situ: A snapshot of Contemporary South African Abstraction. The new hybrid art space is on a mission to bring diverse global perspectives into focus, providing a platform for exploration, engagement, and the appreciation of innovative artistic practices. Ebba Wallmén, founder and curator of Anthracite Art, is curating this debut exhibition alongside Hamzeh Alfarahneh, a Cape Town based practitioner and principle of Art(Advisory), a firm that advocates for the arts of the Global Majority. The exhibition explores the rich diversity of South African abstraction, offering viewers a fresh perspective on non-figurative African art, focusing on themes of extractionism, expressionism, and geometric abstraction. ... More MOCA opens 'Ordinary People: Photorealism and the Work of Art since 1968' LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Museum of Contemporary Art is presenting Ordinary People: Photorealism and the Work of Art since 1968, a large-scale exhibition that reconsiders the postwar art movement of photorealism. On view from November 23, 2024 through May 4, 2025, at MOCA Grand Avenue, the exhibition is organized by MOCA Senior Curator Anna Katz with Curatorial Assistant Paula Kroll. This landmark exhibition features more than ninety paintings, drawings, and sculptures by forty-four artists, largely North American, from across generations who have embraced and expanded photorealisms representational aesthetics and the ethics of its labor-intensive techniques. Ordinary People recovers the social art history of photorealism through an exploration of its emergence in the United States in the late 1960s, when artists began blatantly ... More |
| PhotoGalleries Gabriele Münter TARWUK Awol Erizku Leo Villareal Flashback On a day like today, 'Max Klinger. The Drama of Man and Woman' opened November 25, 2011. OLDENBURG.- An employee of the Horst Janssen Museum in Oldenburg walks through the exhibition 'Max Klinger. The Drama of Man and Woman' and checks the art works helped by the catalogue of the special exhibition in Oldenburg, Germany. About 100 exhibits concerned with the relationship of man and woman were presented between 25 November 2011 and 19 February 2012 at the museum.
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