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The Artist as the Matador Unveiled in Public for the First Time since Legendary 1973 Exhibition – the Year of the Artist’s Death – Picasso’s Le Matador to Make Auction Debut Helena Newman, Global Co-Head of Sotheby’s Impressionist & Modern Art Department & Chairman of Sotheby’s Europe, said: ‘This powerful portrait exemplifies Picasso’s creative force in his final years and represents the culmination of a life-long obsession.
Guggenheim to Present First Comprehensive Overview of Work by Artist Danh Vo, from February through May 2018 Midcareer Survey Assembles Major Projects Since 2003 Vo’s Installations, Sculptures, and Photographs Address Themes Including Immigration, Colonialism, Capitalism, and Authorship
I strongly believe in our right to be frivolous Art Institute of Chicago February 8 — April 29, 2018
The textiles are adorned with many symbols and were selected to highlight the diversity of imagery found in Chinese works of art.
Before Projection: Video Sculpture 1974–1995 shines a spotlight on a body of work in the history of video art that has been largely overlooked since its inception.
One of the largest collections the Getty Research Institute has ever acquired has led to a major exhibition surveying the extraordinary practices of Harald Szeemann (1933-2005)– the world-renowned curator of modern and contemporary art who championed radical art and was a fascinating art-world figure.
Encounters: 12 ambitious projects at this year’s Art Basel show in Hong Kong
This winter, the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania will present three exhibitions that explore how artists have captured, interrogated, and responded to rapidly changing environments in contemporary society.
La Historia Recordada Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art 161 Calhoun St., Charleston,SC January 19 –March 3, 2018
California Landscapes: Richard Diebenkorn | Wayne Thiebaud Acquavella Galleries 18 East 79th Street, New York February 1 – March 16, 2018