05
Aug
Don’t miss Yayoi Kusama @ The Whitney. Self Obliteration (Not Obsession Series),1966.
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05
Aug
Don’t miss Yayoi Kusama @ The Whitney. Self Obliteration (Not Obsession Series),1966.
If you’re in New York you’re not going to want to miss this show at the Whitney Museum. Yayoi Kusama @ The Whitney. Phosphoresce in the Daytime, 1950.
Fish by Yayoi Kusama @ The Whitney Museum of American Art
20
Jul
Allen Ginsberg’s Family, 1970. Richard Avedon @ Gagosian Gallery through July 27th.
18
Jun
Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica’s Maze of color @ Galerie Lelong
Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica makes color theory fun @ Galerie Lelong
21
May
Jutta Koether paintings on view at the Whitney Biennial
Jutta Koether paintings on view at the Whitney Biennial
11
May
Elaine Reichek Ariadne’s Lament, 2009. Reichek’s embroideries on view at the Whitney Biennial through May 27th.
Elaine Reichek. Sampler (Home Sweet Home). Reichek’s embroideries on view at the Whitney Biennial through May 27th.
Elaine Reichek embroideries at the Whitney Biennial are on view through May 27th. Her work deals with ancient myths that have been represented and retold in art and literature over the years. She retells famous images and texts through both hand stitch and machine .
10
May
Keith Haring on view at the Brooklyn Museum, March 16th- July 8th. 155 works on paper, numerous experimental videos, and over 150 archival objects, sketchbooks, posters & subway drawings. A New York must see.
09
May
The Musée Mobile, also known as MuMo, is a contemporary art museum inside a shipping container.
MuMo started its journey last October in France, and by mid-summer it will have covered over 6,000 miles. Artists included: Ghada Amer, Maurizio Cattelan, Paul McCarthy, and Lawrence Weiner. A light installation by James Turrell, Pierre Huyghe created an undersea video and a wall painting by Congolese-born artist Chéri Samba…Children between the ages of six and 11 years old enter in groups of 14, spending 30-45 minutes inside the museum. No teachers are allowed inside. From article at ArtInfo.
How wonderful. Try to catch The Musée Mobile if you can!