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Recent Acquisitions
"Recent Acquisitions" celebrates the ongoing addition of important works of art to the Menil Collection by gift, purchase, and bequest. While some of these works have been included in...
08.06.10 -
Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective
Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective positions Gorky as a crucial founder of abstract expressionism, but also as a passionate and dedicated artist whose tragic life often informed his groundbreaking...
08.06.10 -
Vernon Fisher: K-Mart Conceptualism
Vernon Fisher: K-Mart Conceptualism is a survey of the artist’s entire career to date, incorporating paintings, sculptures, and installations from the late 1970s to the present, from both...
08.02.10 -
Small Scale, Big Change: New Architectures of Social Engagement at MoMA
Organized by MoMA, the exhibition focuses on 11 major architectural projects in underserved communities around the world: Alabama, Bangladesh, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Chile, Lebanon, Los Angeles,...
07.22.10 -
SFMOMA Live Art: Rebecca Solnit's Infinite City
From July through December 2010, SFMOMA's Live Art program invites San Francisco's own Rebecca Solnit to lead a thematic tour of the Bay Area with Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas, a printing...
07.15.10 -
Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen
Counter Space explores the twentieth-century transformation of the kitchen and highlights MoMA’s recent acquisition of an unusually complete example of the iconic “Frankfurt Kitchen,...
07.14.10 -
2010 ASLA Annual Meeting and Expo
More than 6,000 landscape architecture professionals from across the U.S. and around the world will gather in Washington, D.C. September 10–13 for the American Society of Landscape Architects...
07.07.10 -
Rietveld’s Universe
This exhibition is centered around Dutch architect and designer Gerrit Th. Rietveld (1888-1964), most known for his Red-Blue Chair and the Schroeder House. Focusing attention on Rietveld's persona...
07.07.10 -
Guillermo Kuitca: Everything
Buenos Aires–based artist Guillermo Kuitca (b. 1961) displays 50 large-scale paintings and 25 works on paper, incorporating influences from sculpture, architecture, theater, film, and...
07.03.10 -
Maira Kalman: Various Illuminations
This is the first museum survey of Maira Kalman’s narrative art. Working as an illustrator, author, and designer, Kalman is well known for her covers and drawings for The New Yorker, over a...
07.03.10 -
Ernesto Neto: Dancing Allowed
Brazilian sculptor Ernesto Neto creates all-encompassing installations of stretchy, stocking-like translucent scrims extending from ceiling to floor and often filled with aromatic spices or...
06.08.10 -
Diana Al-Hadid
The sculptor's first solo museum exhibition features baroque architectural forms made of cardboard, plywood, plaster, and resin. Al-Hadid's pieces are informed by an array of influences, including...
06.08.10 -
The Secret Life of Plants
San Francisco–based artist and photographer presents his latest collection of photograms. Each piece is made without a camera by placing objects directly onto the surface of a photographic...
05.30.10 -
Spring Show with Gelatobaby
Explore a showcase of Academy of Art's student work and fresh talent. An exclusive event showcasing the best work in Animation, Graphic Design, Photography, and more! Gelatobaby will be on hand...
05.25.10 -
TechnoCRAFT
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts announces TechnoCRAFT, a major new design exhibition that charts current movements blurring the boundary between designer and consumer. Curated by acclaimed...
05.14.10 -
Joseph Hart / Out of Moments
Brooklyn-based artist Joseph Hart will be displaying his latest suite of works at this exhibition in Paris. For more on Hart's work, please visit his website.
04.27.10 -
Wattis Institute Presents: The Way Beyond Art: Sunny Memories
This is the first in a series of projects titled The Way Beyond Art, starting in spring 2010, in which a faculty member from any of CCA's programs presents a one-week exhibition in the Wattis...
04.13.10 -
Water: Our Thirsty World
The Annenberg Space for Photography presents an exhibit examining the precarious state of the world’s fresh water. Coinciding with National Geographic’s special issue "...
03.30.10 -
The Automatiste Revolution: Montreal 1941–1960
Guest curated by Roald Nasgaard, Professor of Art History at Florida State University, this exhibition includes sixty works of art, as well as photographs, books, and other ephemera documenting...
03.15.10 -
Lost in the Discovery of What Shapes the Mind
Illustrator Mike Perry is having a bright show full of awesome in Minneapolis. He'll be speaking on March 25th, and the show opens the next day. Check out his blog to take a peek into his process,...
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