Georgia O’Keeffe retrospective at the Pompidou
From September 8 to December 6, 2021, the Centre Pompidou in Paris is organising the first retrospective in France of the work of the American artist Georgia O’Keeffe.
From September 8 to December 6, 2021, the Centre Pompidou in Paris is organising the first retrospective in France of the work of the American artist Georgia O’Keeffe.
From 4 September 2021 to 17 January 2022, SFMOMA in San Francisco presents a retrospective of the work of Joan Mitchell, one of the great figures of the Post War abstract art.
From August 31 , 2021 to February 22, 2022, the Getty Museum in California presents an exhibition dedicated to the Books of Hours, one of the most common types of illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages.
From 31 August to 18 September 2021, Hauser & Wirth London presents an exhibition of works by the artist Phyllida Barlow.
From 30 August 2021 to 30 January 2022, the Metropolitan Museum (Met Cloisters) is presenting “Spain, 1000-1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith”, an exhibition showing the different artistic traditions that intermingled in medieval Spain.
From 24 August to 28 November 2021, the Albertina Museum in Vienna is presenting an exhibition dedicated to American photography after the Second World War.
Desde el 21 de agosto de 2021 hasta el 1 de enero de 2022, el Museo de Arte Moderno de Nueva York presenta “Shigeko Kubota: Realidad Líquida”, mostrando la obra de Shigeko Kubota (1937–2015), una revolucionaria artista japonesa que a principios de los 70 definió el video como “un nuevo pincel”
From August 20th 2020 through January 9th, 2022, the Saint Louis Art Museum presents “Sixteen Frames: a Moving Mirror of the Overland Trail,” a video created in 2018 by the American artist Nicholas Lowe, inspired by the landscapes and travels of 19th-century artist James Wilkins.
From August 20 to December 11, 2021, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta presents “Gatecrashers: The Rise of the Self-Taught Artist in America”, a tribute to the painters of the early 20th century who rebelled against the requirements of the mainstream art world in the United States.
From August 17, 2021 to January 2, 2022, the Dallas Museum of Art presents an exhibition of two works by the African-American realist painter Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937), explaining the discoveries of a recent conservation treatment of both works.