International Programme
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Exhibition Posted January 5 2021
Installations by Stan Douglas and Elmgreen & Dragset open at Penn Station
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announces the opening of the new Moynihan Train Hall, along with three unprecedented site-specific art installations by Stan Douglas, artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset, and Kehinde Wiley, counted among the most innovative and revered artists working today. Public Art Fund -
Exhibition Posted January 2 2021
María Berrío: Esperando mientras la noche florece (Waiting for the Night to Bloom) at the Norton Museum of Art
The first survey (2 January–9 May 2021) of María Berrío’s art includes two new pieces. Berrío’s large-scale, brilliantly coloured collages are meticulously crafted from unique papers sourced from South America and Asia, especially Japan. Lush landscapes and modest domestic interiors are dominated by women who gaze directly at the viewer. The inaction of these ethereal and expressionless characters belies the turmoil and anxiety of their passage to their current surroundings while unflinching in the certainty of their presence. They also characterize Berrío’s own path. Her family history is a testament to the experiences which inspire her subject matter as an immigrant and independent woman in America. Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida -
Exhibition Posted December 1 2020
Tate announces dates for Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms
The focused exhibition (29 March 2021–27 March 2022) will be a rare chance to experience two of the artist’s immersive mirror room installations juxtaposed with photos and footage of early performance works and studio happenings. Tate Modern, London -
Exhibition Posted November 9 2020
Just announced – Wangechi Mutu: I Am Speaking, Are You Listening?, opening February 2021 at the Legion of Honor, San Francisco
The exhibition (6 February–1 August 2021) is a site-specific display of new and recently created sculpture, collage, and film in which the artist invites visitors into an alternate universe of powerful female characters, hybrid beings, and fantastical landscapes, challenging traditional art histories, mythologies, and conventional techniques of archiving and remembering. Legion of Honor, San Francisco -
Exhibition Posted October 16 2020
Sarah Sze: Night into Day opens at Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain
For her second solo show at the Fondation Cartier, Sarah Sze will create an immersive exhibition (24 October 2020–7 March 2021) in dialogue with Jean Nouvel’s building. With two new works, she offers a reverie around the proliferation of images transforming our relationship to our environment. Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris -
Exhibition Posted October 16 2020
Howardena Pindell: Rope/Fire/Water opens at The Shed
For her solo exhibition at The Shed (16 October 2020–11 April 2021), Howardena Pindell presents a number of works including Rope/Fire/Water, her first video in 25 years. The Shed, New York -
Exhibition Posted October 14 2020
The Royal Academy of Arts announces a major exhibition of Milton Avery in July 2021
The first comprehensive survey of Avery’s work in Europe, the exhibition (3 July–26 September 2021) brings together a selection of around 70 paintings from the 1930s–1960s that are among his most celebrated. These works typically feature scenes of daily life, including portraits of loved ones and serene landscapes from his visits to Maine and Cape Cod. Royal Academy of Arts, London -
Exhibition Posted September 25 2020
Elmgreen & Dragset: 2020 now open at EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland, Finland
Elmgreen & Dragset's new solo exhibition 2020 is open from Friday, 25 September at EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland, Finland. EMMA, Finland -
Exhibition Posted September 20 2020
Tate announces the largest and most comprehensive retrospective of Paula Rego’s work to date
The exhibition (16 June–24 October 2021) will tell the story of this artist’s extraordinary life, highlighting the personal nature of much of her work and the socio-political context in which it is rooted. It will also reveal the artist’s broad range of references, from comic strips to history painting. Tate Britain, London -
Exhibition Posted September 18 2020
Paula Rego: Obedience and Defiance travels to IMMA, Dublin
This major exhibition (18 September 2020–3 January 2021) spans Rego’s entire career from the 1960s, comprising more than 80 works, including paintings never seen before and works on paper from the artist’s family and close friends. IMMA, Dublin -
Exhibition Posted September 11 2020
Howardena Pindell on view at Art Omi
Currently on view at Art Omi – Howardena Pindell (18 July – 1 November), a solo exhibition featuring photo collage and video works by the influential American artist. Pindell has since the 1970s examined a wide range of subject matter, from the personal and diaristic to the social and political. Ghent, NY -
Exhibition Posted August 25 2020
Grayson Perry’s The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman goes on display at the British Museum
The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman, an elaborate, richly decorated cast-iron coffin-ship, will be displayed alongside the striking 2,400-year-old Nereid Monument from 27 August 2020. British Museum, London -
Exhibition Posted August 25 2020
Chantal Joffe: For Esme – with Love and Squalor, now open at Arnolfini, Bristol
The exhibition (3 September–22 November 2020) explores the intimate act of painting and portraiture. Taking its name from J.D. Salinger’s short story For Esmé – with Love and Squalor (1950) in which time hangs as heavy as the protagonist’s ‘enormous-faced chronographic-looking wristwatch’, the exhibition captures the changing faces across the years of Chantal and her daughter Esme, moving between mother and daughter, love and squalor, and the act of care and being cared for. Arnolfini, Bristol -
Exhibition Posted August 19 2020
Carnegie Museum of Art’s online exhibition series continues with Doug Aitken’s migration
The Open Museum, 19 August–15 Nov 2020: The Carnegie Museum of Art launches its free online exhibition screening of 'migration' from its collection. Carnegie Museum of Art -
Exhibition Posted July 30 2020
A new exhibition opens at the Yayoi Kusama Museum, Tokyo
THE VISION OF FANTASY THAT WE HAVE NEVER SEEN IS THIS SPLENDOR (30 July 2020–29 March 2021) features works created over the past ten years. Yayoi Kusama Museum, Tokyo -
Exhibition Posted July 27 2020
Tate Modern reopens, featuring Sarah Sze’s installation Seamless
Seamless, 1999, (on display until 22 November 2020) incorporates functional, human-scale items, for example a ladder. Other handmade elements, such as tiny bridges made from matchsticks, use a scale that relates to fictional miniature worlds. Spiralling structures also suggest the microscopic scale of molecular science. They resemble the double helix shape of DNA, molecules that determine the growth and reproduction of all living things. Tate Modern, London -
Exhibition Posted July 26 2020
Escalations, an exhibition by Conrad Shawcross at Château La Coste, is extended until 6 September 2020
Situated at three sites spread across the grounds, the exhibition (extended until 6 September 2020) explores the artists continued relationship with geometry and philosophy, physics and metaphysics. Château La Coste, Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, France -
Exhibition Posted July 26 2020
Works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby feature in Inner Spaces at Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens
The seventh edition of the Biennial of Painting (26 July–18 October 2020) features works that depict a wide range of inner spaces, among them the studio, the domestic interior, and the inner realm of the imagination. Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Deurle, Belgium -
Exhibition Posted July 13 2020
Reopen and extended – Isaac Julien features in Masculinities: Liberation through Photography at the Barbican
This major exhibition (now extended to 23 August 2020) considers how masculinity has been coded, performed, and socially constructed from the 1960s to the present day. Barbican Art Gallery, London -
Exhibition Posted July 9 2020
Paula Rego – The Scream of Imagination at MACNA
The exhibition (9 July–18 October 2020) has as its starting point a number of works by Paula Rego in the Serralves Collection, completed between 1975 and 2004. MACNA – Museu de Arte Contemporânea Nadir Afonso, Chaves, Portugal -
Exhibition Posted July 8 2020
Now reopen at the Foundling Museum – Portraying Pregnancy, featuring Chantal Joffe
This major exhibition (now extended until 23 August 2020) explores representations of pregnancy through portraits from the past 500 years. Foundling Museum, London -
Exhibition Posted June 29 2020
Doron Langberg participates in Art on the Grid
Work by Doron Langberg installed across New York City as part of Art on the Grid. NYC, New York -
Exhibition Posted June 27 2020
New permanent commission Schism by Conrad Shawcross, opening at Château La Coste
On the grounds of the estate, Shawcross has created a new permanent and monumental commission for Château La Coste. Schism, 2020, continues the artist's research into the peculiar geometric, philosophical, and even political potential of the tetrahedron. Château La Coste -
Exhibition Posted June 26 2020
Now open – Yayoi Kusama: Narcissus Garden (1966–2020) at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Narcissus Garden dates back to 1966, when Kusama first participated in the 33rd Venice Biennale. It has now been installed in a version adapted to Louisiana's Lake Garden. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art -
Exhibition Posted June 18 2020
Tal R: Animals and People at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen
The centrepiece of the exhibition (18 June 2020–17 January 2021) is a series of new bronze sculptures, which Tal R has been working on over the past few years. This is the first time the works have been presented together. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen -
Exhibition Posted June 10 2020
Rescheduled for October 2022 – Alice Neel: Un regard engagé
The Centre Pompidou's major retrospective (2022) highlighting the political and social commitment of the painter. Centre Pompidou, Paris -
Exhibition Posted May 2 2020
Work by Conrad Shawcross goes on view at Salisbury Cathedral – take a virtual tour of the exhibition and read a digital copy of the catalogue
In celebration of the 800th anniversary of the laying of its foundation stones, Salisbury Cathedral presents the exhibition Celebrating 800 years of Spirit and Endeavour. Conrad Shawcross’s monumental sculpture Formation I (The Dappled Light of the Sun) is featured as part of a series of sculptures on the grounds of the cathedral. Salisbury, Wiltshire -
Exhibition Posted April 3 2020
New York Botanical Garden announces new dates for its Yayoi Kusama exhibition Cosmic Nature
Cosmic Nature, a multisensory presentation of Yayoi Kusama’s profound connection with the natural world, originally planned for 2020, has been rescheduled for spring–fall 2021. In a special message, Kusama said: 'The passion that I and those at The New York Botanical Garden have poured into this exhibition is still burning. Everyone, I hope you will wait.' New York Botanical Garden -
Exhibition Posted March 7 2020
Francesca Woodman: On Being an Angel opens at C/O Berlin
On Being an Angel (7 March–6 June 2020) is the first German exhibition of a cross-section of Woodman's work, from small-format black-and-white and rare color photographs to the late, larger-than-life works created with experimental techniques such as the diazotype. C/O Berlin -
Exhibition Posted March 4 2020
A new exhibition, ZERO IS INFINITY, ZERO and Yayoi Kusama, opens at the Yayoi Kusama Museum
The first group exhibition at the Yayoi Kusama Museum (5 March–31 May 2020) focuses on Kusama's activity in Europe during the 1960s and introduces the work of the artist network ZERO, first initiated by Heinz Mack and Otto Piene in Düsseldorf in 1958. Yayoi Kusama Museum, Tokyo -
Exhibition Posted March 1 2020
Conrad Shawcross features in Under the Stars at the Art Gallery of New South Wales
The exhibition (21 March–20 September 2020) presents examples of stargazing and mapping by Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists, highlighting the commonalities and connections in our shared attempts to understand the night sky and our place in relation to it. Sydney, Australia -
Exhibition Posted February 25 2020
María Berrío is featured in Labor: Motherhood & Art in 2020 at NMSU Art Museum
The inaugural exhibition (28 February–28 May 2020) of the new University Art Museum (UAM) at New Mexico State University (NMSU) aims to expand and enrich the compelling conversations regarding motherhood in today’s socio-political climate. New Mexico State University Art Museum -
Exhibition Posted February 24 2020
Wangechi Mutu is featured in the Centre Pompidou’s exhibition Neurones/Les Intelligences Simulées
The exhibition (26 February–20 April 2020) highlights the continuity of research by artists, architects, designers and musicians alongside that developed by major scientific laboratories. Centre Pompidou, Paris -
Exhibition Posted February 17 2020
Grayson Perry, Wangechi Mutu and Francesca Woodman feature in Bodyscapes at The Israel Museum
Examining the relationship between nature and culture through the prism of the body, this exhibition (21 February–3 October 2020) brings together historical sources and artworks ranging from prehistory to contemporary art in a variety of media. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem -
Exhibition Posted February 16 2020
Isaac Julien and Do Ho Suh feature in When Home Won’t Let You Stay: Migration through Contemporary Art opening at Minneapolis Institute of Art
The exhibition (23 February–24 May 2020) considers how contemporary artists are responding to the migration, immigration, and displacement of peoples today. Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minnesota -
Exhibition Posted February 7 2020
Idris Khan creates a unique work for Fine Cell Work’s Human Touch exhibition and sale
This exhibition (Sotheby's, London, 26 February-3 March 2020; bidding from 12 February 2020) and sale of works a ground-breaking collaboration between international contemporary artists and stitchers working in prisons, trained by the leading charity and social enterprise Fine Cell Work. Sotheby's, London -
Exhibition Posted February 6 2020
As reported in The New York Times, Seattle Asian Art Museum reopens, featuring an installation by Do Ho Suh
Reopening on 8 February 2020, the newly renovated and expanded Asian Art Museum offers a thematic exploration of art from the world’s largest continent. Seattle, Washington -
Exhibition Posted February 5 2020
Coming soon – Time Present: Photography from the Deutsche Bank Collection, featuring Idris Khan
The exhibition (21 March 2020–8 February 2021) presents a broad spectrum of international photography collected by Deutsche Bank over the course of four decades. Palais Populaire, Berlin -
Exhibition Posted February 4 2020
Sarah Sze: Images in Debris at MOCA Toronto
Constellatory, monumental, intimate and immersive, Images in Debris (on view 6 February–10 May 2020) is one in a series of sculptures by Sarah Sze where light, movement, images and architecture coalesce into a single, precarious equilibrium. Toronto, Canada -
Exhibition Posted February 3 2020
Stan Douglas’ Doppelgänger features in The Imagination of Time at Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
The exhibition, held as part of Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions (7–23 February 2020) considers notions of time as explored in art and imaging. It marks Doppelgänger's debut in Asia. Tokyo, Japan -
Exhibition Posted January 31 2020
Grayson Perry features in Utopias at Whitworth Art Gallery
The exhibition (31 January–27 September 2020) crosses genres, media and timeframes to provide a playful and provocative framework for probing how Britain's literary and visual culture has perpetuated an idea of a utopian society that fosters nostalgic yearnings for a seemingly lost past. Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester -
Exhibition Posted January 24 2020
Varda Caivano features in the Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition Slow Painting, curated by Martin Herbert
Currently at The Levinsky Gallery in Plymouth (24 Jan–28 Mar 2020), Slow Painting features 19 artists whose work spans a myriad of styles and applications, from figuration to abstraction. The connecting thread is that their paintings that take their time, and invite the viewer to do the same. The Levinsky Gallery, Plymouth -
Exhibition Posted January 19 2020
Now open – An Exhibition of Works by… featuring Adriana Varejão at Witte de With, Rotterdam
Taking blue and white ceramics as a starting point, this exhibition (19 January–19 July 2020) of international artists explores the migration of form. A conversation with the artist takes place on Saturday 25 January 2020. Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam -
Exhibition Posted January 15 2020
Stan Douglas to represent Canada at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022
Stan Douglas has been selected to represent Canada at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022. Douglas's multidisciplinary works, including films, photographs and, more recently, theatre productions, reflect on the dynamic potential embedded in pivotal historical moments. -
Exhibition Posted January 15 2020
Wangechi Mutu is featured in Indian Ocean Current: Six Artistic Narratives at McMullen Museum of Art
The exhibition (27 January–31 May 2020) explores the contemporary legacy of the long movement of people, things, and ideas across the Indian Ocean. McMullen Museum of Art, Boston, MA -
Exhibition Posted January 12 2020
Isaac Julien’s Western Union: Small Boats at Neuberger Museum of Art
The Neuberger Museum of Art features one of artist Isaac Julien’s most important works, Western Union: Small Boats, (on view 12 February–31 May 2020), a video installation that focuses on journeys across the Mediterranean by so-called 'clandestines' who leave Libya to escape war and famine. Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, NY -
Exhibition Posted January 7 2020
Coming soon – One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection
The exhibition (4 April–2 September 2020) celebrates the Hirshhorn’s landmark acquisition of two of Yayoi Kusama’s iconic Infinity Mirror Rooms. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC -
Exhibition Posted January 7 2020
The Tokyo 2020 official posters, featuring work by Chris Ofili, go on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Chris Ofili's The Games People Play is among commissioned works by leading contemporary artists. The works are on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo from 7 January–16 February 2020. Tokyo -
Exhibition Posted January 6 2020
Extended until January 2021 – Grayson Perry: The Pre-Therapy Years at The Holburne Museum, Bath
The exhibition (now extended until 3 January 2021) is the first to survey works made by the artist between 1982 and 1994. These ground-breaking ‘lost’ pots have been reunited for the first time to focus on the formative years of one of Britain’s most recognisable artists. The Holburne Museum, Bath -
Exhibition Posted January 6 2020
Black Refractions: Highlights from the Studio Museum in Harlem travels to SCMA
This major traveling exhibition (on view at SCMA 17 January–12 April 2020) features works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Isaac Julien, Wangechi Mutu and Howardena Pindell. Smith Art Museum, Northampton, MA -
Exhibition Posted January 6 2020
Ian Hamilton Finlay is featured in the UCL exhibition Witnessing Terror: French Revolutionary Prints
The exhibition (14 January–12 June 2020) showcases UCL Art Museum’s unique holdings of prints related to the French Revolution and draws out the contemporary relevance of revolutionary iconography in work by Ian Hamilton Finlay (1925−2006) that engages with the long-term legacy of the Terror. UCL Art Museum, London -
Exhibition Posted December 20 2019
Just announced – Howardena Pindell: Rope/Fire/Water at The Shed, New York in October 2020
An exhibition (7 October 2020–17 January 2021) examining the violent, historical trauma of racism in America and the therapeutic power of artistic creation. The Shed, New York -
Exhibition Posted December 16 2019
Yayoi Kusama’s Where the Lights in My Heart Go goes on view at Aspen Art Museum
On view 20 December 2019–10 May 2020, Where the Lights in My Heart Go, 2016, creates the illusion of a continuously expanding universe, toying with our sense of visual perception. Aspen, Colorado -
Exhibition Posted December 9 2019
Yayoi Kusama: Fireflies on the Water at Toledo Museum of Art
This special presentation of Kusama's installation (14 December 2019–26 April 2020) is made possible through a generous loan from the Whitney Museum of Art. Toledo, Ohio -
Exhibition Posted December 7 2019
Jorge Pardo: Flamboyant at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo
The exhibition (7 December 2019–2 March 2020) showcases an original interactive installation comprised of 14 pieces, which invites the public to experience a moment of enjoyment and contemplation. São Paulo -
Exhibition Posted December 4 2019
The new Rubell Museum features works by Celia Paul and Hernan Bas
Opening on 4 December 2019 the new Rubell Museum features a museum-wide installation of works that chronicle key artists, moments, and movements over the past 50 years. Rubell Museum, Miami -
Exhibition Posted November 29 2019
Interiorities, featuring Njideka Akunyili Crosby and Adriana Varejão, at Haus der Kunst, Munich
The exhibition (29 November 2019–29 March 2020) focuses on interior of the imagination, as well as with the interior as a real setting, as a private retreat or shelter, or as a space with the potential to reflect and change the social and political zeitgeist. Haus der Kunst, Munich -
Exhibition Posted November 28 2019
Gropius Bau announces a major Yayoi Kusama exhibition as part of its 2020 programme
The artist's first large-scale retrospective in Germany takes place 4 September 2020–17 January 2021 and will subsequently be on view at the Museum Ludwig and Fondation Beyeler. Gropius Bau, Berlin -
Exhibition Posted November 26 2019
Rubell Museum’s inaugural installation for its new campus features major work by Yayoi Kusama
Opening 4 December 2019, with immersive installations by Yayoi Kusama including Where the Lights in My Heart Go, 2016. Rubell Museum, Miami, Florida -
Commission Posted November 26 2019
Bent Pool by Elmgreen & Dragset is unveiled in Miami
Commissioned by the City of Miami Beach’s Art in Public Places Program, and located in Pride Park, in front of the Miami Beach Convention Center, Elmgreen & Dragset’s 20-foot-high sculpture Bent Pool, 2019, is an upright arching swimming pool that welcomes visitors to the recently renovated site. Pride Park, Miami