SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film to host the designer’s first U.S. solo museum exhibition, September 7, 2017 – March 4, 2018, in Atlanta.
September 12, 2017
Photoville Returns to Brooklyn with Over 70 Exhibitions in Shipping Containers
The annual pop-up village of shipping containers is bringing more than 70 photography exhibitions to Dumbo this year, along with a slew of special programs.
New Banksy Piece Targets London Arms Fair
The Art the Arms Fair was organized by artists and activists in opposition to the one of the world’s largest arms fairs in London.
“Monkey Selfie” Dispute Ends as PETA and Photographer Reach Settlement
Photographer David Slater will donate a quarter of any revenue from the viral “monkey selfies” to charities working to preserve the crested macaque’s habitat in Indonesia.
Performing the Artist’s Role in the Community
Artist and production designer Liz Toonkel is hosting her own Town Hall meeting that examines the role of the artist within the community.
Romare Bearden: Abstraction at the Neuberger Museum of Art Features Largely Unknown Works by the Artist
On view between September 10 to December 22, the show features abstract works that preceded the artist’s well-known collages.
In Protest of Gentrification, Sydney Residents Turn Towers into Light Displays
Hundreds of residents of Waterloo estate have installed colorful lights in their windows to call attention to government plans to raze and redevelop the area.
Redefining American Art Through an Intersectional Lens
At the Minnesota Museum of Art, We the People is filled with work that grapples not only with American identity but with an all-out call for revolution.
Pacific Standard Time Returns with Sprawling Latin American and Latino Art Program
The Getty’s long-awaited initiative on Latin American and Latino Art, Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, officially kicks off this week.