Hilde Klomp at World Art Vision
Hilde Klomp at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Hilde Klomp at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Perception/Deception: Illusion in Contemporary Art
Delaware Art Museum
May 21, 2011 – September 25, 2011
Perception/Deception: Illusion in Contemporary Art is a compelling four-artist exhibition featuring 28 sculptures and site-specific installations that explore the mysterious relationship between reality and our sense of sight. This exhibition will be on view May 21, 2011 – September 25, 2011.
Edward Rilke at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Poul Gernes – Retrospective
Malmö Konsthall
21 May – 21 August 2011
The painter, sculptor and filmmaker Poul Gernes (1925-1996) is considered a modern classic and numbers among the most influential of Scandinavian artists. He constantly sought to link art to life by means of colour and design. In the 50 years Poul Gernes was active he had numerous exhibitions and he shaped the face of more than 150 buildings in Denmark. He left behind an impressive ›uvre, which is fascinating on account of its extraordinary complexity.
Etienne Pierart at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Expressing Montana
Missoula Art Museum
June 10 – August 28, 2011
Montana is a place where artists are not afraid to use their work to speak out about the state of things. The diversity of their commentary says a good deal about the state. Expressing Montana is an exhibit, hour-long Montana Public Radio special, and event that focuses on social, political, and environmental commentary –poets, songwriters, visual artists — from right to left, from folk to fine, from rural to urban.
Danish Saroee at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Irina Nakhova – a special guest of the 4th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art
State Museum of Modern Art of the Russian Academy of Arts
May 19 – July 3, 2011
Irina Nakhova is considered to be an author of the first Russian “total installations”. Her artistic career is inherently linked to the Moscow Conceptualist circles. She has early recognized her mission as an artist. She has defined the existence of art as a vital necessity.
Sumio Inoue at World Art Vision
Real Círculo Artístico de Barcelona, Spain, from 19th May – 5th June 2011
Anna Maria Maiolino
Malmö Konsthall
21 May – 21 August 2011
Malmö Konsthall is pleased to present the first major European retrospective of Brazilian artist Anna Maria Maiolino (b. 1942). Maiolino’s complex works have developed through a variety of media: poetry, woodcuts, photography, film, performance, sculpture, installation and, above all, drawing. The wide spectrum of subjects, interests and attitudes that underlies her work does not follow a linear development, either in the work itself or in time. Rather, through the diversity of her work, she creates a web where themes and attitudes intertwine while meanings slip between one work and another.
So Bravely and So Well: The Life and Art of William T. Trego
Michener Art Museum
June 4 – October 2, 2011
He was a painter who could barely hold a brush. He had to move his entire body to mix his colors. Yet William T. Trego (1858-1909) was a prize-winning artist with an international reputation, and his highly detailed and powerful battle scenes from the American Civil War and the Franco-Prussian War were widely exhibited and critically acclaimed during the late 19th century.
Fiona Pardington: The pressure of sunlight falling
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
June 11 – August 28, 2011
Fiona Pardington’s The pressure of sunlight falling is a powerful series of large-scale photographs that feature life-casts including those of indigenous peoples of the South Pacific taken during one of French explorer Dumont d’Urville’s nineteenth-century voyages.