Notes related to United States
MARÍA MAGDALENA CAMPOS-PONS IN BROOKLYN MUSEUM
María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold is a monographic exhibition at Brooklyn Museum of a visionary voice in photography, immersive installation, painting, and performance. On view since September 16th, 2023.
THE ARMORY SHOW’S 2023 EDITION
The 2023 edition of The Armory Show features 225 leading international galleries exhibiting, representing more than 35 countries and showcasing over 800 artists. The New York fair returns for its third year at the Javits Center on September.
FOR FREEDOMS LANDS IN FOTOGRAFISKA WITH COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION
The artist-led organization For Freedoms presented Listen Until You Hear, an exhibition in Fotografiska New York featuring artworks by Hank Willis Thomas, Cassils, Maia Ruth Lee, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Eric Gottesman and Kameelah Janan Rasheed.
COLLECTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION AT MoMA
MoMA’s collective exhibition New Photography 2023: Kelani Abass, Akinbode Akinbiyi, Yagazie Emezi, Amanda Iheme, Abraham Oghobase, Karl Ohiri, Logo Oluwamuyiwa explores the photographic work of seven artists, all at various stages in their careers.
NOT ANOTHER LOVE SONG: A ROMANTIC EXHIBITION AT ICP
Love songs at ICP is a group show conceived as a mixtape of songs gifted to a lover, featuring photographic projects about love and intimacy from 16 contemporary photographers.
ART IN THE TIME OF CLIMATE CHANGE
The Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin presents a special two-part exhibition that explores the history and contemporary urgency of climate-related issues.
ART AND ACTIVISIM BETWEEN CHICAGO AND PUERTO RICO
Entre horizontes: art and activism between Chicago and Puerto Rico at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art examines the artistic genealogies and social justice movements that connect Puerto Rico with Chicago.
MANY FORMS OF CARE: AN EXHIBITION AT THE MFA BOSTON
Tender Loving Care: Contemporary Art from the Collection at the Museum of fine Arts in Boston invites visitors to explore how contemporary artists trace and address concepts of care through their materials, subjects, ideas, and processes.
ARCHITECTURE IN THE AGE OF INDUSTRY: MoMA COLLECTION 1880s–1940s
MoMA presents the topic of Architecture in the age of industry from the Collection 1880s–1940s in room 511. The exhibition explores how industrial structures in the United States sparked an architectural revolution in Europe.
BLANTON MUSEUM PRESENTS MAJOR EXHIBITION OF ANCIENT MAYA ART
The Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin presents Forces of Nature: Ancient Maya Art from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, an exploration into the rich world of the supernatural in Maya art of the Classic period (250–900 CE), featuring 200 objects from LACMA's renowned collection of Ancient American art.
REVISION OF LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY IN MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ART
The Minneapolis Institute of Art presented a new exhibition, in partnership with the Denver Art Museum. ReVisión: Art in the Americas provides a poignant look into the history of Latin America.
NEW DIGITIZATION PROJECT FOR THE CAYC FILES
The CAYC Files is the first initiative organized as an integral part of a long-term partnership between the ICAA (International Center for the Arts of the Americas) of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the New York-based ISLAA (Institute for Studies on Latin American Art).
SONORAN QUIPU. CECILIA VICUÑA’S SCULPTURE AT MOCA TUCSON
Sonoran Quipu is a sprwaling sculpture at Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson composed of natural and human debris collected by indivuals and organizations across the city.
EVERLASTING PLASTICS. UNITED STATES PAVILION AT THE VENICE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE
Everlasting Plastics is the United States Pavilion’s proposal at the Venice Architecture Biennale.
QUEER THREADS. THE TRAVELLING EXHIBITION THAT ARRIVED TO CALIFORNIA
Queer Threads is a traveling group exhibition and coffee-table book exploring contemporary lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer experiences through fiber and textile traditions. It arrived at San José Museum Quilts & Textiles from may 12th to August 20th, 2023.
BLANTON MUSEUM ANNOUNCES FIRST CURATOR OF LATINO ART
The Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin announces the appointment of Dr. Claudia Zapata as the museum's first Associate Curator of Latino Art.
EMILIO MARTINEZ’S DIALOGUES WITH VAN GOGH AND LAUTREC
Emilio Martinez’s first solo museum exhibition Van Gogh, Lautrec, and me in NSU Art Museum. Curated by Bonnie Clearwater, Director and Chief Curator of the Museum.
MARCELA CANTUÁRIA: EL SUEÑO SUDAMERICANO
El sueño sudamericano es la primera exposición individual de la artista en el PAMM, en Estados Unidos. Marcela Cantuária invita al espectador a considerar la naturaleza de estos sueños.
TRIBUTE TO ARTIST OWSALDO VIGAS BY HIS SON LORENZO
The Boca Raton Museum of Art exhibits Paintings between Latin America, Africa and Europe by artist Oswaldo Vigas (1923-2014).
HUMANITY IS NOT A COMPLETED PROJECT: JIMMIE DURHAM’S RETROSPECTIVE
The exhibition presented by the Madre Museum is the first retrospective after his death in late 2021, and features over 150 works, some never previously exhibited.
ARTISTS ARE NOT ONLY ARTISTS: GROUP SHOW IN BLANTON MUSEUM
This exhibition illuminates how day jobs can spur creative growth by providing artists with unexpected new materials and methods, working knowledge of a specific industry that becomes an area of artistic interest or critique, or a predictable structure that opens space for unpredictable ideas.
OPEN CALL FOR ALEX BROWN FOUNDATION’S RESIDENCY PROGRAM
The Alex Brown Foundation presents 2024 Residency Program at Mainframe Studios. Application deadline: March 15th, 2023.
SELECTED ARTISTS FOR THE ARTPACE 2023 RESIDENCY
The three selected artists chosen for the Artpace San Antonio Spring 2023 International Artist-in-residence program are Yuliya Lanina, Reynier Leyva Novo and Nohemí Pérez.
AMERICAS SOCIETY PRESENTS BISPO DO ROSARIO: ALL EXISTING MATERIALS ON EARTH
The first solo exhibition in the United States of the afro-brazilian artist Arthur Bispo. Co-curated by Aimé Iglesias Lukin, Ricardo Resende, and Javier Téllez, with Tie Jojima.
WHAT SHE MEANS: JOAN DIDION IN HAMMER MUSEUM
The Hammer Museum at UCLA presents Joan Didion: What She Means, an exhibition where almost 60 artists seek to portray the iconic author.
STUDIO & RESEARCH RESIDENCY PROGRAM CALL IN AMANT
Amant, the art organization that fosters innovation and dialogue across international location, announces the annual call for applications for its Studio & Reaserch Residency Program in New York City. The application deadline is November 15th, 2022.
A SHARED AND OPTIMISTIC FUTURE IN LANDSCAPE AND HIERARCHIES, THE EXHIBITION BY ALEXANDRE ARRECHEA.
ArtYard inaugurated the new exhibition by Cuban artist Alexandre Arrechea. LANDSCAPE AND HIERARCHIES explores the relationship between the individual and the collective, and the domino effect that human actions may have on society and nature.
REVISING THE CANON AND RESHAPING ACADEMIA
The NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale exhibits Lux et Veritas. This collective show illustrates some of the facets in contemporary art which are in processe of reshaping and reframing.
DEAD TREE IN THE FRONT YARD
The Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum (Madrid, Spain) contains the world view of the American people. Almost four centuries of American painting are on display in rooms 46 to 55 on the first floor of the museum. To name but a few names: Peale, Cole, Heade, Church, Hopper, Burchfield, Shahn, Rothko, de Kooning, Pollock, Estes... Probably the most complete collection of American art in Europe, and a must-see exhibition for anyone who wants to understand the history and thougt of the Western country.
PAMM REINSCRIBES MARISOL ESCOBAR INTO AMERICAN POP ART
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) presents Marisol and Warhol Take New York, an exhibition featuring iconic artworks and ephemera by artists Marisol Escobar and Andy Warhol, opening on April 15, 2022. The exhibition not only offers a glimpse into Marisol and Warhol’s close bond as friends and artistic collaborators, but chronicles the development of both artists' careers over an eight-year span from 1960–1968, while highlighting their influence on each other, their parallel rises to success, and their savvy navigation of the highly competitive 1960’s gallery world.