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04/09/2019. When Chanels iconic couturier and design mastermind Karl Lagerfeld passed away in February, he left behind a legacy that will forever be associated with luxury, glamour and some of Hollywoods greatest stars. Prior to joining Chanel in 198...
04/11/2019. The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents the first survey devoted to American photographer David Lebe. Long Light examines his remarkable artistic range and adventurous experimentation over five...
04/17/2019. Why call this new museum show Beyond the Cape? Compared to so many other exhibitions around the world about comic books, this original and unconventional take soars beyond just superheroes.
Beyond the Cape! Comics and Contemporary Art shows how so...
04/18/2019. Van Goghs works View of the Sea at Scheveningen (1882) and Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen (1884-1885) are back on display at the Van Gogh Museum. After being stolen...
04/21/2019. Provocative. Passionate. Intense.
Tania Bruguera is outspoken about state-sponsored socialism, inhumane immigration policies, and censorship. Join the dialogue as this Cuban-born installation and performance artist, whose provocative works draw a...
04/27/2019. Developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in the early years of the twentieth century, Cubism revolutionized visual art. The exhibition The Cubist Cosmos. From Picasso to Léger at the Kuns...
04/29/2019. Audiences today generally know the career of Richard Diebenkorn (19221993) in three periods: the Sausalito, Albuquerque, Urbana, and early Berkeley periods of Abstract Expressionism; the Berkeley figurative/representational period; ...
05/06/2019. The first artifact -- a wooden mask -- was discovered in 2007 by a child who stumbled upon it while playing on the beach near his home in Quinhagak, a village in western Alaska that sits by the Bering Sea.
Over the following months, hundreds of si...
05/09/2019. The generous collaboration of Friends of Florence and American Friends of the Prado Museum, which made matching contributions to reach a total of €150,000 euros, with the Prado Museum has...
05/22/2019. By no coincidence, many of the names found on 20th-century art collectors most wanted lists also happen to appear on Palm Beach Moderns auction roster for Saturday, M...
05/30/2019. Tate Britain will present the first major retrospective of work by Frank Bowling. Since the early 1960s Bowling (b.1934) has explored and expanded the possibilities of paint, influencing generation...
06/01/2019. Kovacek Contemporary (Spiegelgasse 12, 1010 Vienna) is the first gallery in Europe to present the New York City-based artist Doug Argue.
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06/03/2019. The Palmer Museum of Art at Penn State announced the openings of two remarkable summer exhibitions that bring the rich visual culture of twentieth-century Mexico to life.
Under the Mexi...
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 ...
06/12/2019. Barbican Art Gallery is staging the first retrospective in Europe for over 50 years of American artist Lee Krasner (1908 1984). One of the pioneers of Abstract Expressionism, Krasner ma...
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