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  1. Never Built: Los Angeles

    Never Built: Los Angeles

    Co-curated by Sam Lubell and Greg Goldin, Never Built: Los Angeles looks at visionary works that had the greatest potential to reshape the city, from buildings to master plans, parks to follies,...

    09.17.12

  2. West of Center

    West of Center

    During the 1960s and 1970s, a diverse range of artists and creative individuals based in the American West broke the barriers between art and lifestyle and embraced the new, hybrid sensibilities...

    09.17.12

  3. Unexpected Pleasures: the Art and Design of Contemporary Jewellery

    Unexpected Pleasures: the Art and Design of Contemporary Jewellery

    Bringing together almost 200 objects from around the world, Unexpected Pleasures celebrates the work of contemporary jewellers who have challenged the conventions of jewellery design. Curated...

    09.17.12

  4. House and Home

    House and Home

    The National Building Museum presents House & Home, a kaleidoscopic array of photographs, objects, models, and films that takes us on a tour of houses both familiar and surprising, through past...

    09.17.12

  5. Bauhaus: Art as Life

    Bauhaus: Art as Life

    The Barbican Art Gallery is presenting works from the famous German art school Staatliches Bauhaus that represents its take on the utopian societies they visualized after World War I. The Bauhaus:...

    07.13.12

  6. CAA Ceramic Annual of America

    CAA Ceramic Annual of America

    View and discover ceramic artwork from all over the world at the Ceramics Annual of America. The event held at Fort Mason's Festival Pavilion will include artwork from China, Korea, Mexico,...

    07.09.12

  7. Richard Diebenkorn: The Ocean Park Series

    Richard Diebenkorn: The Ocean Park Series

    The Corcoran Art Gallery in Washington, D.C., will open its exhibition of Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park series on June 30. It will include over 80 abstract works by the innovative artist...

    05.27.12

  8. Hammer, Chisel, Drill: Noguchi's Studio Practice

    Hammer, Chisel, Drill: Noguchi's Studio Practice

    The Hammer, Chisel, Drill exhibition will showcase the production process of sculptor Isamu Noguchi over the course of a career that lasted more than four decades. Located at the Noguchi Museum in...

    05.24.12

  9. Ellsworth Kelly: Prints and Paintings

    Ellsworth Kelly: Prints and Paintings

    The first retrospective examination of the artist’s prolific print practice since 1988. The exhibition includes over 100 prints and five paintings. The exhibition is organized thematically...

    01.01.12

  10. John Chamberlain: Choices

    John Chamberlain: Choices

    The exhibition of the American sculptor's work comprises nearly 100 pieces, from his earliest monochromatic welded iron-rod sculptures to the large-scale foil creations of recent years. This...

    12.29.11

  11. Lifelike

    Lifelike

    Lifelike invites a close examination of artworks based on commonplace objects and situations, which are startlingly realistic, often playful, and sometimes surreal. This international group...

    12.29.11

  12. Improving the Modern Home, 1900–1945

    Improving the Modern Home, 1900–1945

    This exhibition seeks to illustrate how designers in Europe and America responded to new ideas and attitudes about health, hygiene, and efficiency in the home in the early twentieth century....

    12.29.11

  13. Leo Villareal

    Leo Villareal

    This exhibition is a first for the artist, who is a pioneer in the use of LEDs and computer-driven imagery. Villareal is also known both for his light sculptures and architectural, site-specific...

    12.18.11

  14. Terence Conran: The Way We Live Now

    Terence Conran: The Way We Live Now

    This exhibition marks Sir Terence Conran’s 80th birthday, and delves into the designer's impact on contemporary life in Britain. The show spans his career, from post-war austerity through to...

    12.18.11

  15. Book Art of the Russian Avant-Garde, 1910–1917

    Book Art of the Russian Avant-Garde, 1910–1917

    This exhibition explores the way Russian avant-garde poets and artists responded to this crisis through their book art. Often working collaboratively, poets and artists designed pages in which ...

    09.10.11

  16. Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970 – 1990

    Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970 – 1990

    Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970 – 1990 will include over 250 objects across all genres of art and design. The exhibition, curated by Glenn Adamson and Jane Pavitt, will be the first...

    09.08.11

  17. Tramshed 2011

    Tramshed 2011

    Seeking to be a departure from conventional trade exhibitions, Tramshed 2011 will celebrate the diversity of the industry in the broadest sense. Exhibitors, seminars, talks, good food and music...

    08.31.11

  18. No Object is an Island: New Dialogues with the Cranbrook Collection

    No Object is an Island: New Dialogues with the Cranbrook Collection

    No Object is an Island: New Dialogues with the Cranbrook Collection is the provocative exhibition that will reopen the expanded and renovated Cranbrook Art Museum at Cranbrook Academy of Art on...

    08.25.11

  19. Paul Rudolph’s Vision at Colgate’s Picker Art Gallery

    Paul Rudolph’s Vision at Colgate’s Picker Art Gallery

    The Picker Art Gallery at Colgate University will host a reception on Tuesday, September 13 from 5-7 p.m. to celebrate the new exhibition, An Architect’s Vision: Paul Rudolph and Colgate...

    08.24.11

  20. Ceci n’est pas une rêverie: The Architecture of Stanley Tigerman

    Ceci n’est pas une rêverie: The Architecture of Stanley Tigerman

    The career of eminent architect and educator Stanley Tigerman is the subject of a retrospective exhibition opening at the Yale School of Architecture Gallery in historic Paul Rudolph Hall on August...

    08.24.11

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