Frankfurter Kunstverein, Steinernes Haus am Römerberg, Markt 44, 60311 Frankfurt am Main
Painting of Uncertain Places
Nine years after the exhibition deutschemalereizweitausenddrei (2003), the Frankfurter Kunstverein is once again presenting an exhibition solely dedicated to painting. Painting of Uncertain Places includes the work of Tilo Baumgärtel (Leipzig), Susanne Kü
Johannesburg Art Gallery, Joubert Park, South East Johannesburg 2000, South Africa
James Webb: MMXII
A series of independent yet intersecting exhibitions will be brought together under one roof to form a complete piece that explores the nature of belief and the dynamics of communication. The complete exhibition, entitled MMXII, is a solo display by James
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt Romerberg 60311 Frankfurt
Jeff Koons: The Painter
In the summer of 2012, the SCHIRN and the Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung turn their attention to the work of American artist Jeff Koons (born in 1955), an artist who has been setting trends in the art world since the 1980s. The two simultaneous exhibition
Museum Leuven, Vanderkelenstraat 28, 3000 Leuven
Sol LeWitt: Colors
The unique exhibition gathers twenty-four wall drawings in color by the American conceptual artist Sol LeWitt (1928-2007). LeWitt's wall drawings marked, from the late 1960s on, a revolutionary development in the history of contemporary art.
Henry Moore Institute, The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 3AH
Sarah Lucas: Ordinary Things
Ordinary Things takes Sarah Lucas' (b. 1962) recent series of sculptures 'NUDS' (2009-) as a starting point, looking forward and backward across an artistic practice that has engaged with the possibilities of sculpture for over two decades. Text by Cather
Schirn Kunsthalle, Römerberg 6 60311 Frankfurt, Germany
Michael Riedel
Recording - labeling - playback. Frankfurt-based artist Michael Riedel has been investigating the issue of reproduction and repetition since his first actions for the legendary 'Oskar-von-Miller-Strasse 16', an art project he initiated at this Frankfurt a
Balin Southern, 21 Dering Street London W1S 1AL
Gravity And Disgrace: Rachel Howard, Jane Simpson And Amelia Newton Whitelaw
It has been almost two decades since the Hayward Gallery presented Gravity and Grace: The Changing Condition of Sculpture, 1965 - 1975. In that exhibition the weighty conceptual narrative of the Arte Povera and Post-Minimalist works on show was second to