“Alina Szapocznikow” at the Hepworth Wakefield, Yorkshire Polish artist and Holocaust survivor Alina Szapocznikow (1926–۱۹۷۳) gets her first UK retrospective. She is best-known for her sculptures, which combine fragmented aspects of the …
“Radical Women: Latin American Art 60-85” at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles For Pacific Standard Time, the Hammer Museum examines the contributions of Latin American women to the contemporary arts of …
“Proof: Francisco Goya, Sergei Eisenstein, and Robert Longo” at the Brooklyn Museum September 8, 2017–January 7, 2018 Spanning three continents and four centuries, “Proof,” organized by the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, …
Anni Albers: Touching Vision, Bilbao Challenging preconceptions of art made from woven fabric, German artist Anni Albers, who studied at the Bauhaus art school, was one of the most important …
Chagall, the breakthrough years, Basel Dedicated to Marc Chagall’s early work, this exhibition at the Kunstmuseumfeatures works made from 1911-19, when the Russian-French artist was exploring his memories and life …
The Cinquecento in Florence: from Michelangelo and Pontormo to Giambologna Featuring Michelangelo, Bronzino and Girogio Vasari, this major exhibition explores “an era of outstanding cultural and intellectual talent”, with more …
“Ugo Rondinone: good evening beautiful blue” at the Bass Museum of Art Among the inaugural offerings of the newly-reopened Bass Museum of Art, this Ugo Rondinone retrospective spans three decades worth of …
Being Modern: MoMA in Paris In another major exhibition that will see work shipped in from overseas, Fondation Louis Vuitton will showcase 200 works charting the remarkable collection of New …