Contemporary idols in Tilburg
From 26 June to 2 October 2022, Lustwarande presents “Godhead: Idols in times of crisis”, the 12th edition of the annual exhibition of contemporary sculpture in De Oude Warande park in Tilburg, the Netherlands.
From 26 June to 2 October 2022, Lustwarande presents “Godhead: Idols in times of crisis”, the 12th edition of the annual exhibition of contemporary sculpture in De Oude Warande park in Tilburg, the Netherlands.
From 24 June to 18 September 2022, the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt presents “Ugo Rondinone: Life Time”, its first exhibition dedicated to the Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone.
From 22 June to 18 September 2022, the Serpentine Gallery in London presents a multidisciplinary exhibition that seeks to provide answers to the climate crisis.
From 21 June to 16 October 2022, the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna presents an exhibition dedicated to the artistic beginnings of Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553), one of the masters of the German Renaissance.
From 18 June 2022 to 2 January 2023, the Museum of Modern Art in New York presents “Projects: Carolina Caycedo and David de Rozas”.
From 19 June to 13 November 2022, Hauser & Wirth Menorca presents ‘Sodade’, the first exhibition in Spain of the work of American artist Rashid Johnson.
From 17 June to 11 September 2022, the High Museum in Atlanta presents “Bob Thompson: This House Is Mine”, the first major exhibition of the work of Bob Thompson (1937-1966) in more than two decades.
From 17 June to 24 October 2022, the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco presents “Carlos Villa: Worlds in Collision”, an exhibition of the work of artist Carlos Villa (1936-2013), who is also the subject of an exhibition at the San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries.
From 17 June 2022 to 23 April 2013, the Brooklyn Museum presents ‘DEATH TO THE LIVING, Long Live Trash’, an exhibition of works created by artist Duke Riley from materials collected from the beaches of the northeastern United States.
From 15 June to 13 November 2022, the Belvedere in Vienna is presenting an exhibition dedicated to the work of Joseph Rebell (1787-1828), the Austrian landscape painter fascinated by the light and landscape of Italy.