Sung Hwan Kim: From the Commanding Heights… (Queens Museum of Art) The Queens Museum is pleased to host From the Commanding Heights…*, the first U.S. solo museum presentation of the work of Seoul-born, New York-based artist Sung Hwan Kim. Dog Video, 2006 and From the Commanding Heights… , 2007 will be on view in the galleries, where new drawings and architectural elements extend the videos into space and respond to the idiosyncratic gallery location. More...
Ian Francis: Fireland (Joshua Liner Gallery) Working in mixed media on canvas, Ian Francis combines abstraction, figuration, and elements of both painting and drawing to create distinctly contemporary works. More...
Oskar Dawicki: Phantom Pain (Postmasters) “Phantom Pain” may be a test of how a distinctly Polish fatalism translates outside. Oskar Dawicki is a well-known figure – in his trademark blue brocade jacket – obsessed with the embarrassing, the grotesque, and the absurd. More...
Ivan Navarro: Heaven or Las Vegas (Paul Kasmin Gallery) Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by the Chilean artist Iván Navarro. Heaven or Las Vegas, featuring fluorescent light sculptures drawn from the floor plans of iconic skyscrapers. More...
John Chamberlain (Paula Cooper Gallery, 21st Street) With works ranging from 1962 through 1990, the exhibition will present a selection of free-standing pieces and wall sculptures made in Chamberlain’s iconic idiom of crushed metal from car bodies and other detritus of modern industrial society. More...
Nancy Spero (Serpentine Gallery) The Serpentine Gallery presents an exhibition of the celebrated American artist Nancy Spero, the first major presentation following her death in autumn 2009. More...
Aernout Mik: Communitas (Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume) This retrospective exhibition conceived in close collaboration with Aernout Mik brings together a selection of his works from the last ten years, with an emphasis on the most recent, including his new video installation, Shifting Sitting, produced specially for the occasion. More...
Victoire de Castellane: Fleurs d’Excès (Gagosian Gallery, Paris) De Castellane’s highly original collections for Dior have redefined and revivified haute joaillerie for a new generation. With Fleurs d’excès, she has gone further to create ten works that recall the jeweled obsessions of times past. More...
Chagall and the Bible (Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaisme) This exhibition traces the long creative process, from 1930 to 1956, of the magnificent series of gouaches by the artist, through the different stages of etching where the pattern became clearer, until the final prints were embellished by hand. More...
Rodarte: States of Matter (MOCA Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles) The exhibition presents recent work in fashion and costume design by Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte. Installed as a series of interrelated conceptual vignettes, both static and in motion, the installation portrays garments as charged sculptural objects. More...
Edgar Degas' Sculptures (Institut Valencià d`Art Modern) This exhibition presents the complete sculptures of the French Impressionist master, Edgar Degas. While most museum visitors are familiar with the artist's paintings and drawings, many have never been exposed to these magnificent bronze sculptures now on display. More...
Oscar Muñoz: Biografías (Cornerhouse, Manchester) For Biografías, Muñoz in effect, screen-prints coal dust onto the surface of water, creating disappearing images that slowly distort and wash away as the water is drained. More...
Karin Sander (Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin) For her solo show at Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Sander has planned an intervention that takes up an everyday act and translates it to space as sculpture by using a banal and devalued material. More...
Jutta Koether (Moderna Museet, Stockholm) The exhibition at Moderna Museet will feature some 30 works from 2005 to the present day. Koether's work, with its multifaceted art practice has never been shown in Sweden. More...
Petrina Hicks: Beautiful Creatures (Stills Gallery, Sydney) Petrina Hicks’ Beautiful Creatures appeals to our senses. Immediately alluring the large-scale, hyper-real photographs, are all rendered so clearly and with such control that they are reminiscent of advertisements, promoting a slick new television series perhaps, or teen clothing range. More...
Let the Healing Begin (Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane) Let the Healing Begin features works that address therapy. Some of the works endorse therapeutic imperatives, some satirise them, others are undecided. The line-up is a mix of local and international artists. More...
The Other Emily: Redefining Emily Carr (Royal BC Musuem, Victoria) The exhibition draws on the Royal BC Museum’s vast Carr collection to mount the first-ever exploration of the artist’s life before she became famous – from her teenage years to just before her emergence on the national art scene in 1927. More...
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