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01/06/2019. Anders Wahlstedt Fine Art is presenting Joan Snyder: Six Chants and One Altar, featuring Chant/Forever, a recent series of monoprints. In addition, the show includes three early monoprintsCan...
01/08/2019. January is about cleansing the past and making new starts. But since the early 1990s, independent polls have shown the rapid growth of those without a religious affiliation. So where do people go to confess, if not to a higher power? Two curators tho...
01/10/2019. On Mother Anns birthday the whole Society met at the Meeting House to celebrate the day. Like all Sabbaths in Shaker villages, a beautiful stillness pervaded. After the body of worshipers gathered into order, we commenced the services by one bo...
01/14/2019. Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, is presenting paradigm lost, an immersive installation by Charles Long. On view in the downstairs gallery from January 5 - February 9, 2019, the exhib...
01/21/2019. Ed Atkins is one of the most distinctive and important artists of his generation. Following on from major exhibitions at The Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Serpentine in London, Castello di Rivoli in Turin, and the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin, amo...
01/24/2019. Rhizome presents The Art Happens Here: Net Arts Archival Poetics, curated by Michael Connor, Artistic Director, Rhizome, with Aria Dean, Assistant Curator, and on view from January 22 to May 26, 2019, in the New Museums Lobby ...
02/07/2019. A major exhibition of the work of Jeff Koons (b. 1955) opens at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, on 7 February. Curated by Koons himself together with guest curator Norman Rosenthal, the show feat...
02/24/2019. The Heard Museum is presenting Josef Albers in Mexico. The exhibition demonstrates the influence and connectivity between the work of Josef Albers (German, 1888-1976) and the abstracted geometric vocab...
02/25/2019. Alexander Calder and Pablo Picasso two of the most seminal figures of twentieth-century art innovated entirely new ways to perceive grand themes. While the resonances between them are filled with endless possibilities, a key connection ...
03/10/2019. The Dayton Art Institute begins its centennial season of special exhibitions with For America: Paintings from the National Academy of Design, on view from February 23 through June 2. The DAI is t...
03/25/2019. When he was just a teenager, Tintoretto was sent to Italian Renaissance painter Titian's studio, only to be kicked out within days because the older master got jealous. Or so goes the legend.
What is clear from the first major Tintoretto retrospec...
06/19/2019. The Palmer Museum of Art at Penn State announced the opening of a third special exhibition for the summer, George Miller and American Lithography, which opened June 18. The exhibition is sel...
06/10/2019. Over the course of his long career, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 18411919) continually turned to the human figure for artistic inspiration. The bodyparticularly the nudewas the defining subject of Renoirs practice, from his ...
10/16/2019. Paulina Olowskas exhibition at Simon Lee Gallery constitutes the latest chapter in the artists continuous and fertile research into image-making, exploring the ways in which sh...
10/16/2019. The Trustees and deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum announce the fall opening of Photosynthesis, a museum-wide celebration and examination of photography spanning a range of topics and artists. ...
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