House of Heroines
December 19, 2020 - April 18, 2021
NGV Triennial, Melbourne
House of Heroines
December 19, 2020 - April 18, 2021
NGV Triennial, Melbourne
ALIZA NISENBAUM
December 15, 2020 - June 27, 2021
Tate Liverpool
Complex Issues: Painting the NHS
School of the Arts faculty members Aliza Nisenbaum and Tom Kalin discuss the solo exhibition, Aliza Nisenbaum, on display through June 27 at Tate Liverpool.
Columbia University School of the Arts, Online
6:30 PM
Campo di Marte
February 3, 2021 - June 20, 2021
Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome
Beyeler Collection/Remix
Fondation Beyeler, Riehen, Switzerland
June 9 – September 3, 2017
Anton Kern Gallery
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Convention Center
December 7-10, 2017
Tribute to Anka and Wilhelm Sasnal showing a complete retrospective of films
CROSSING EUROPE Film Festival
April 25-30, 2017
Linz, Austria
L’Été plus vaste que l’Empire …
WENTRUP, Berlin
July 1 – August 5, 2017
Kunstwerk Leben
Zentrum für verfolgte Künste, Solingen, Germany
April 1 - July 2, 2017
In Tune with the World
Louis Vuitton Foundation, Paris
April 11 – August 27, 2018
American Friends of Museums in Israel
Bid now in support of the American Friends of Museums in Israel. Our partner museums are Design Museum Holon, Haifa City Museum, Haifa Museum of Art, Hermann Struck Museum, Mané-Katz Museum, National Maritime Museum, Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, and Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem.
Seminar with Wilhelm Sasnal
Kistefos-Museet, Jevnaker, Norway
August 23, 2018
Welcome to an exclusive seminar about this year's exhibition, ENGINE by Wilhelm Sasnal. The program contains a conversation between Wilhelm Sasnal and curator Rhea Dall, followed by a lecture by Adam Szymczyk, Artistic Director of Documenta 14.
The seminar is held in English, with a deadline for registration by email and the maximum audience capacity is 50 guests.
More information, including schedule and pricing can be found at visitnorway.com
Artists Launch Global Art Project to Confront the Rise of Right-Wing Populism
More than two hundred artists, musicians, writers, and arts professionals from forty countries have pledged to take part in Hands Off Our Revolution, a global art project that will organize a series of exhibitions and other programming to confront the rise of right-wing populism around the world.
According to its mission statement, Hands Off Our Revolution is an art coalition that will create radical art to “help counter the rising rhetoric of right-wing populism, fascism, and the increasingly stark expressions of xenophobia, racism, sexism, homophobia, and unapologetic intolerance.” It continues, “We know that freedom is never granted—it is won. Justice is never given—it is exacted. Both must be fought for and protected, but both have never been so fragile, so close to slipping from our grasp, as at this moment.