Archive for the ‘USA’ Category

Antony Gormley is breaking into America with a debut showing of public art in Manhattan.
1207 via Guardian


Blum & Poe in LA presents fifth solo exhibition of work by Mark Grotjahn “Seven Faces,” and will include up to twelve new works.
1202 via Contemporary Art Daily


Kehinde Wiley is being honored by the USA Network, celebrating "the real characters who are changing the face of American Culture."
1201 via Wooster Collective


“Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum” features 193 schemes for Frank Lloyd Wright’s famous rotunda.
1200 via Wallpaper*


Michelle Obama formally presented the gown by Jason Wu that she wore to the 2009 inaugural balls to the Smithsonian’s Collection.
1199 via artdaily.org


Bonhams will give over its Madison Avenue location to “Africa Now: Contemporary African Art,” a first auction of recent African artworks.
1198 via ARTINFO


"Opium Den" by Rosson Crow is a part of the exhibit Bowery Boys, at Deitch Projects, through March 27.
1196 via Deitch Projects


Many of us are wondering for some time now, “Oh, New Museum, when did you become so establishment?”
1195 via Hyperallergic


Luhring Augustine presents its first exhibition featuring the work of Daido Moriyama, one of Japan’s leading figures in photography.
1193 via Luhring Augustine


A look at the world of pop pluralism, narrated by Jonathan LeVine, a gallery owner, and the artists WK and Doze Green.
1192 via NY Times


Marina Abramovic divides her time between a SoHo loft and a star-shaped country house, both designed by architect Dennis Wedlick.
1189 via NY Times


Pulse is reaching the inevitable state of any struggling fair, in which the art exhibited is an unwitting parody of contemporary art.
1187 via Art Fag City

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MoMA is showcasing an exhibit entitled William Kentridge: Five Themes celebrates the work of the enormously influential South African artist
1186 via Fast Company


Linda Yablonsky poses the possibility that a biennial featuring more women than men may have a achieved gender equality.
1185 via NY Times


Artist Anton Ginzburg is a connoisseur of stasis, forming sculptural and light-based installations that freeze a moment from history.
1184 via BOMB


What visitors may lose in ultra modern ArtForum lounge chairs at The Armory, they gain in showroom and quality at the ADAA.
1179 via Art Fag City


Every March for the past 12 years, artists, galleries, collectors from all over the world have made the Armory their destination.
1176 via Art Observed


Olafur Eliasson's Multiple Shadow House at the Tanya Bonakdar gallery in Chelsea.
1175 via Fast Company


In honor of the Whitney Biennial, artist Ari Marcopoulos designed this limited-edition tote in partnership with Tommy Hilfiger.
1173 via New York Mag


Video: Lehmann Maupin presents an in-studio interview with artist Nari Ward.
1170 via Lehmann Maupin


Marina Abramovic gave a lecture at the MOMA as a precursor to her major retrospective which will open there on March 14th.
1165 via Art Observed


The Hammer Museum presents the first museum retrospective of drawings by British artist Rachel Whiteread.
1163 via Hammer Museum


Manifest Equality Gallery brings together artists such as Barry McGee, Swoon, Robbie Conal and Jim Goldberg for their gay rights art show.
1160 via Dazed Digital


Zwelethu Mthethwa's long-awaited first comprehensive show is on view at the Hammer Museum in LA.
1158 via Loudreams




