Photographs by Corrado Serra. “Established in 1983 as a permanent installation of Flavin’s work, this renovated firehouse holds a permanent installation of nine works in fluorescent light created by the artist between 1963 and 1981, and a gallery for changing exhibitions. Planned by the artist… Read More
Monthly archives of “February 2017”
A Sense of Place at Southampton Arts Center, February 24 – April 9, 2017
Photographs by Corrado Serra. “A place can be interpreted in many ways. Traditionally, geography and the natural environment play a leading role in the interpretation. This exhibition is envisioned as a dialogue among artists reflecting their own concept of “a sense of place” in different ways, might it be in… Read More
Raymond Pettibon: A Pen of All Work at New Museum, February 8 – April 9, 2017
Photographs by Corrado Serra. “The New Museum presents a major exhibition focusing on the work of Raymond Pettibon (b. 1957, Tucson, AZ). For over thirty years, Pettibon has been chronicling the history, mythology, and culture of America with a prodigious and distinctive voice. Through his… Read More
American Watercolor in the Age of Homer and Sargent at Philadelphia Museum of Art, March 1 – May 14, 2017
“The Philadelphia Museum of Art will present the most comprehensive loan exhibition in over forty years devoted to the most important chapter in the history of watercolor painting in this country. American Watercolor in the Age of Homer and Sargent will bring together more than 170 works—many of… Read More
Han Youngsoo: Photographs of Seoul 1956-63 in ICP gallery at Mana Contemporary, Jersey City, February 24 – June 9, 2017
Han Youngsoo: Photographs of Seoul 1956–63 is the first substantial U.S. showing of the work of Korean photographer Han Youngsoo (1933–1999), whose remarkable images bring to life the social and economic rebirth of Seoul in the years following the Korean War. The thirty-eight prints on view have… Read More
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, February 23 – May 14, 2017
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors is the first exhibition to explore the evolution of the celebrated Japanese artist’s immersive, kaleidoscopic Infinity Mirror Rooms, alongside a selection of her other key works, some never before seen in the U.S. The works include six of Kusama’s Infinity Mirror, as well as… Read More
Turner’s Modern and Ancient Ports: Passages Through Time at The Frick Collection, February 23 – May 14, 2017
“Exploring a turning point in the career of Britain’s greatest land and seascape painter of the nineteenth century, a major exhibition at The Frick Collection will illuminate Joseph Mallord William Turner’s (1775–1851) distinctly modern approach to the theme of the port. Turner’s Modern and Ancient… Read More
Seurat’s Circus Sideshow at The Met Fifth Avenue, February 17 – May 29, 2017
“Taking as its focus one of The Met’s most captivating masterpieces, this thematic exhibition affords a unique context for appreciating the heritage and allure of Circus Sideshow (Parade de cirque), painted in 1887-88, by Georges Seurat (1859-91). Anchored by a remarkable group of related works… Read More
Moholy-Nagy: Future Present at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), through June 18, 2017
“The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents Moholy-Nagy: Future Present, the first comprehensive retrospective of the pioneering artist and educator László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946) to be seen in the United States in nearly 50 years. This exhibition examines the rich and varied career of the Hungarian-born modernist. One… Read More
Merce Cunningham: Common Time at Walker Art Center, February 8 – July 30, 2017
“Walker Art Center and Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago copresent Merce Cunningham: Common Time, a major survey organized by the Walker that investigates Merce Cunningham’s groundbreaking practice and multidisciplinary collaborations that revolutionized dance in the 20th century and continue to influence generations of artists,… Read More
It’s Me, Eloise: The Voice of Kay Thompson and the Art of Hilary Knight at The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, February 12 – June 4, 2017
“Eloise has been called a force of nature: brazen, ill-mannered, and utterly appealing, the six-year-old terror of the Plaza Hotel. The girl Kay Thompson created in voice and Hilary Knight brought to life through illustration is at the heart of a new exhibition at The… Read More
Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 10 – September 6, 2017
“On the occasion of the eightieth anniversary of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim features more than 170 modern objects from the permanent collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice. Assembling many of the foundation’s… Read More
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