Barbara Kruger’s interrogations on display at the MoMA
From 16 July 2022 to 2 January 2023, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York presents “Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You” an art project by Barbara Kruger.
From 16 July 2022 to 2 January 2023, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York presents “Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You” an art project by Barbara Kruger.
From 15 July 2022 to 2 January 2023, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presents “Diego Rivera’s America”, the most comprehensive presentation of the artist’s work in over 20 years.
From 15 July to 16 October 2022, the Royal Academy in London presents “Milton Avery: American Colourist”, an exhibition of the work of Milton Avery (1885 – 1965), one of the most important American painters of the first half of the 20th century.
From 15 July to 16 October 2022, Belvedere 21 presents the first exhibition in Austria of British artist Rebecca Warren.
From 15 July to 27 November 2022, the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford will once again host “Pre-Raphaelites: Drawings and Watercolours”, an exhibition it presented in 2021, which now replaces “Russia! Icons and Avant-Garde”, cancelled due to the invasion of Ukraine.
From 14 July to 9 October 2022, the Seattle Art Museum presents “Alberto Giacometti: Towards the Ultimate Figure”, an exhibition that surveys the artistic evolution that led Alberto Giacometti to his most celebrated works, “Walking Man” and “Standing Woman”.
From 8 July 2022 to 7 February 2023, the Museum of European Cultures in Berlin presents “We are from here. Turkish-German Life 1990. Photographs by Ergun Çağatay.”
From July 8 to October 16, 2022, the Guggenheim New York presents “Eva Hesse: Expanded Expansion,” an exhibition focusing on the work of the multifaceted and ill-fated artist Eva Hesse (1936-1970).
From 7 July to 3 October 2022, the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt presents two installations by Aernout Mik that raise questions about the position of the individual in the social context.
From 5 July 2022 to 26 March 2023, the Metropolitan Museum of Art presents “Chroma: Ancient Sculpture in Color”, an exhibition featuring reconstructions of ancient sculptures in their original polychrome.