100th Birthday of Diane Arbus

Diane Arbus complemented her supposedly smooth history by unceremoniously charging it with a self-written antagonist role: as a fashion photographer and photojournalist, she contrasted the glamorously staged at some point with her pronounced interest in the different. The artist's tense life ended too soon - today she would have turned 100.

March 14, 2023
Maastricht, Netherlands: 36th edition of TEFAF

TEFAF, The European Fine Art Foundation, has been in existence since 1988 and is one of the most important art fairs in the world. Paintings from the early modern period are traded there as well as modern and contemporary art and design. This year, the fair opens in Maastricht on March 11.

March 11, 2023
The Morgan Library & Museum shows Piranesi's drawings

Many would consider it arrogant to call your own ideas »sublime«. In Piranesi's case, perhaps you are more ambivalent: His drawings and sketches are evidence of an architectural understanding that pays tribute to the Italian etcher's self-chosen attribute. Beginning March 10, The Morgan Library & Museum shows why Piranesi's self-praise was justified.

March 10, 2023
Fondation CAB in Brussels: »André Cadere: Expanding Art«

Two very different creative periods limited to 18 years: to do justice to André Cadere's work in all its facets is rather complex. The Fondation CAB in Brussels has taken on precisely this undertaking. From March 7, the public will have the chance to explore the result.

 

March 07, 2023
The Met, New York: »Rich Man, Poor Man: Art, Class, and Commerce in a Late Medieval Town«

Around 1500, the English city of Exeter had a center that no longer exists: Hamlyn House, a tavern with unusual sculptures. Beginning March 6, the Metropolitan Museum's exhibition Rich Man, Poor Man: Art, Class, and Commerce in a Late Medieval Town will explore new insights into medieval life using the city of Exeter as an example.

March 06, 2023
Kunsthaus Bregenz shows »VALIE EXPORT«

Powerful sound installations fill the Kunsthaus Bregenz: starting March 4, the exhibition VALIE EXPORT. Oh Lord, Don't Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb on Me. The exceptional artist VALIE EXPORT deals with current political topics and brings references to her own work.

March 04, 2023
Katharina Grosse's Studio Paintings at the Kunstmuseum Bern

The Kunstmuseum Bern describes Katharina Grosse's studio paintings as »colourfully stunning«. There is hardly anything to add to this attribute - from 3 March, visitors to the solo show Katharina Grosse Studio Paintings, 1988-2022 are invited to experience this claim for themselves.

March 03, 2023
»My Reality is Different«

In the Sunley Room of the National Gallery of London, beginning March 2, visitors will view an endlessly programmed panorama of animations by artist Nalini Malani – My Reality is Different is an exhibition of the first National Contemporary fellow. Malani dates Old Masters up and provides a view of people on the margins of society.

March 02, 2023
Berlin: European Month of Photography

More than 100 galleries, museums and art schools in Berlin and Potsdam are organizing the European Month of Photography. The festival also attracts with numerous talks and panel discussions to its 10th edition, which begins March 2.

March 02, 2023
London: Belmacz shows Gernot Wieland solo show

What it's like to be half-naked, for most people, depends on the situation. Austrian artist Gernot Wieland approaches the state, which can be both fragile and vitalizing, in the solo show Halb Nackt (Engl. Half Naked), which is presented by Belmacz Gallery in London from March 1 to April 7. Naive drawings meet repaired vases.

March 01, 2023

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