Mariana Oushiro’s Supernova at Vito Schnabel Gallery
From 26 March to 30 April 2022, Vito Schnabel Gallery in New York presents “Supernova”, an exhibition of works by Brazilian-born, New York-based artist Mariana Oushiro.
From 26 March to 30 April 2022, Vito Schnabel Gallery in New York presents “Supernova”, an exhibition of works by Brazilian-born, New York-based artist Mariana Oushiro.
From 23 March to 30 April 2022, David Zwirner presents an exhibition of ceramic works by Japanese artist Shio Kusaka.
From 19 March until 31 July 2022, the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi and the Musei del Bargello in Florence are dedicating a historical exhibition to Donatello, the most important sculptor of the Italian Quattrocento.
From 19 March to 19 June 2022, the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo presents a new art exhibition in two sections “Garden of Light” and ” Continuing Whispers”.
From 19 March to 7 August 2022, the San Diego Museum of Art will host a group of Impressionist works owned by the Bemberg Foundation.
From 19 March to 19 June 2022, the Royal Academy presents “Kyōsai: The Israel Goldman Collection”, the first exhibition devoted to the Japanese painter Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831-1889) to be organised in the UK in almost 30 years.
From 18 March to 30 May 2022, the Seattle Art Museum presents “Our Blue Planet: Global Visions of Water”, an exhibition showcasing the many ways in which artists from around the world have depicted water and its role in human life.
From 15 March to 14 August 2022, the Getty Museum presents “Powder and Light: Late 19th-Century Pastels”, an exhibition showing the evolution of pastel during the last quarter of the 19th century.
From 18 March to 1 November 2022, the Belvedere in Vienna presents “True to Life: Realist Painting from 1850 to 1950”, an exhibition that examines the changes and continuities in realist painting through works by artists often unknown to the general public.
From 17 March to 11 September 2022, the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm presents “What a Joy to be a Sculptor!” Swedish Women Artists 1880-1920″, an exhibition that traces the work of women sculptors of Swedish modernism.