“Fondazione Prada presents Jannis Kounellis, curated by Germano Celant, the major retrospective dedicated to the artist following his death in 2017. Developed in collaboration with Archivio Kounellis, the project brings together more than 60 works from 1959 to 2015, from both Italian and international art institutions and museums,… Read More
Monthly archives of “April 2019”
Timothy Duffy: Blue Muse at New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), April 25 – July 28, 2019
“The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) presents Timothy Duffy: Blue Muse. Using a photography process invented in the United States in the nineteenth-century, Timothy Duffy creates masterful one-of-a-kind tintype portraits of American musicians, preserving the faces of American roots music for future generations. Featuring artists from the American… Read More
Lincoln Kirstein’s Modern at The Museum of Modern Art, through June 15, 2019
“The Museum of Modern Art presents Lincoln Kirstein’s Modern, an exhibition exploring Lincoln Kirstein’s sweeping contributions to American cultural life in the 1930s and ’40s. Best known for cofounding New York City Ballet and the School of American Ballet with George Balanchine, Kirstein (1907–1996), a polymathic… Read More
The Hugo Boss Prize 2018: Simone Leigh, Loophole of Retreat at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, April 19 – October 27, 2019
“An exhibition of new work by artist Simone Leigh, winner of the Hugo Boss Prize 2018, will be on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Leigh’s presentation will encompass a suite of sculptures and a sound installation, as well as a text… Read More
Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die: Punk Graphics at Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), 1976–1986 April 9 – August 18, 2019
“Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die: Punk Graphics, 1976–1986 is an exhibition that explores the punk and post-punk movements through the lens of graphic design. The exhibition features more than four hundred of punk’s most memorable graphics, including flyers, posters, album covers, promotions, zines, and other ephemera. Originating… Read More
Tiepolo in Milan: The Lost Frescoes of Palazzo Archinto at The Frick Collection, April 16 – July 14, 2019
“The Frick Collection presents paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs related to Giambattista Tiepolo’s (1696–1770) first significant project outside of Venice, a series of ceiling frescoes painted in 1730–31 for Palazzo Archinto in Milan. Commissioned by Count Carlo Archinto, one of the city’s most influential patrons… Read More
The Roof Garden Commission: Alicja Kwade, ParaPivot at The Met Fifth Avenue, April 16 – October 27, 2019
“Using a wide range of media, Kwade creates elegant, experiential sculptures and installations that reflect on time, perception, and scientific inquiry. With equal parts poetry and critical insight, she calls into question the systems designed to make sense of an otherwise unfathomable universe. For the… Read More
A Backward Glance: Giorgio Morandi and the Old Masters at Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, April 12 – October 6, 2019
“The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents A Backward Glance: Giorgio Morandi and the Old Masters. This survey of a great 20th-century Italian painter explores the relationships between his still lifes and some of his main art historical sources. This exhibition brings together, for the first time, an extensive selection… Read More
We’re Home – Now What? at Ellis Gallery, National WWI Museum and Memorial, through September 8, 2019
“From the earliest history of armed conflict soldiers have done their duty and returned to their homes and families. In the aftermath of World War I millions of servicemen and women came home from a war that was unprecedented in its impact on those who experienced it.… Read More
Yousuf Karsh: American Portraits at The Rockwell Museum, Corning, New York, through May 5, 2019
“Yousuf Karsh: American Portraits, from the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, is on view at The Rockwell Museum. The collection features the work of the celebrated photographer throughout a storied career that spanned more than six decades. Karsh believed that ‘the heart and the mind are the true lens of the camera,’… Read More
Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything at The Jewish Museum, April 12 – September 8, 2019
“The Jewish Museum presents Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything, a contemporary art exhibition devoted to the imagination and legacy of the influential singer/songwriter, man of letters, and global icon from Montreal, Canada. Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything includes commissioned works by a range of… Read More
Daguerre’s Soup: Christian Kosmas Mayer x Fotografis at Bank Austria Kunstforum, Vienna, April 4 – June 16, 2019
“The Fotografis Collection is assuming a special place within the UniCredit Bank Austria art collection. Starting its activities in 1976, it treated photography as an artistic and creative medium and developed a representative cross-section of the history of international photography. The key formations of artistic… Read More
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