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Viewing Posts Tagged 'Museum Exhibition'
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Bill Viola at MoCA North Miami
Starts: 12/31/1969
Ends: 12/31/1969The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) North Miami has announced it will present a major exhibition of work by Bill Viola, recognized as one of the pioneers and leading practitioners of video art. Bill Viola: Liber Insularum will begin its...
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Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective
Starts: 12/31/1969
Ends: 12/31/1969The Art Institute of Chicago may have several of Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein’s pieces in its permanent collection, but during this monumental survey the number of his artworks lining the museum's walls will increase...
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Whitney Museum Plans Jeff Koons Retrospective
Posted: 06/10/2012 in News
The Whitney Museum of American Art has no intention of leaving quietly. Before heading to its new, considerably larger home in the meatpacking district of Manhattan in 2015, its final exhibition will be as much a first as it is a last. The museum is...
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Herb Ritts: L.A. Style at LA's J. Paul Getty Museum
Starts: 12/31/1969
Ends: 12/31/1969Through hard work and a distinctive vision, Herb Ritts (1952–2002) fashioned himself into one of the top photographers to emerge from the 1980s. Ritts's aesthetic incorporated facets of life in and around Los Angeles. He often made use of the...
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Rita Ackermann at MOCA North Miami
Starts: 12/31/1969
Ends: 12/31/1969This survey exhibition of the Hungarian-born, New York-based artist examines Ackermann’s work throughout her career and the changes that occurred through her immersion into Western culture. Among the exhibition’s 48 works are...
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The Art of Video Games at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Starts: 12/31/1969
Ends: 12/31/1969Video games use images, actions, and player participation to tell stories and engage their audiences. In the same way as film, animation, and performance, they can be considered a compelling and influential form of narrative art. In this exhibition,...
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Keith Haring: 1978-1982 at the Brooklyn Museum
Starts: 12/31/1969
Ends: 12/31/1969Keith Haring: 1978–1982 is the first large-scale exhibition to explore the early career of one of the best-known American artists of the twentieth century. Tracing the development of Haring’s extraordinary visual vocabulary, the...
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Kehinde Wiley / The World Stage: Israel
Starts: 12/31/1969
Ends: 12/31/1969One of the most significant young artists today, Kehinde Wiley is known for vibrant, large-scale paintings of young urban men, rendered in the self-confident, empowered poses typical of classical European portrait painting. Part of a new series...
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Michael Dweck on His Unprecedented Havana Show of Portraits Chronicling Cuba's Creative Class
Posted: 03/17/2012 in News
From the beaches of Montauk, to the VIP rooms of Cuban nightclubs, American photographer Michael Dweck shines a unique perspective on the who's who of communities hidden in plain sight. His newest body of work has just opened in Cuba in a...
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A Biennial Scorecard: Culling the Highlights of the Whitney's Signature Survey
Posted: 03/17/2012 in News
What’s that smell in the air that’s been wafting as of late? Is it the onset of spring? Nope, it’s the Whitney Biennial! Once again, it is time for the ever-ambitious, always-criticized exhibition that attempts to summarize...












