Madison, USA
Chazen Museum of Art
Opened 18 Dec 2023Until 24 Mar 2024
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Paris, France
Fondation Louis Vuitton
Opened 18 Oct 2023Until 2 Apr 2024
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West Bretton, UK
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Opened 23 Sep 2023Until 14 Apr 2024
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Prague, Czech Republic
Kunsthalle Praha
Until 22 Apr 2024
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rijksmuseum
Opened 16 Feb 2024Until 9 Jun 2024
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London, UK
Tate Britain
Opened 22 Feb 2024Until 7 Jul 2024
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Discover parallels between the business of 15th-century printmaking and today’s branding practices in Art of Enterprise: Israhel van Meckenem’s 15th-Century Print Workshop. The exhibition will be the first in the United States to present new research about the role Israhel van Meckenem (German, 1440/1445-1503) played in developing printmaking as a fine art and will feature more than sixty objects that place his important engravings alongside images he copied from his contemporaries, including Master ES, Martin Schongauer and Albrecht Dürer. The exhibition explores the business of printmaking in the late 15th century, focusing on Israhel’s operation of a productive workshop during the initial rise of printed text and images in Europe. The engravings in the exhibition highlight Israhel’s primary audiences and the ways they used engravings. The exhibition will also explore his strategic use of materials like paper and copper, as well as the development of new products, including intricate ornamental designs, engraved indulgences, scenes of everyday life and the earliest printed self-portrait.
Madison, USA
Chazen Museum of Art
Opened 18 Dec 2023
Until 24 Mar 2024
Do you ever get the feeling of being watched? In this exhibition, we are scrutinised by the eyes in dozens of portraits. What happens when we return their gaze? ALL EYES ON US explores who gets to look at whom and prompts questions of power and performance. Is it possible to meet ourselves reflected in familiar or forgotten faces? Featured artworks include Victoria Russell’s Portrait of Fiona Shaw (2002), Murdo MacLeod’s Portrait of Roy Keane (2002), Sasha Kropotkin (c.1912) by Gerald Festus Kelly, and Kevin Mooney’s Storyteller (2016), a surprising portrait of Peig Sayers.
Cork, Ireland
Crawford Art Gallery
Until 24 Mar 2024
Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America is the first large-scale museum exhibition to take a comparative approach across Southeast Asia and Latin America, uniquely animated by their struggles against colonialism. Comprising over two hundred paintings, sculptures, drawings, performances and sensorial installations, Tropical spans the twentieth century, tracing how artists from both regions challenged conventions and fostered solidarities, defiantly reclaiming their place within the story of art. Featuring over two hundred artworks, sculptures, drawings, performances and immersive installations by more than seventy-five artists, encompassing the breadth of the twentieth century. The exhibition extends across three galleries and more, each exploring distinct themes.
Singapore, Republic of Singapore
National Gallery Singapore
Until 24 Mar 2024
Friesen: Immortalised features first prints from the Friesen Collection at the Putney Library, London, as part of an exhibition by the Putney group for London Independent Photography. The prints shows abstracted watercolours that transcend the original twentieth century photographs by Baroness Friesen, which was rescued from a flooded watermill in Mallorca.
London, UK
Putney Library
Opened 26 Feb 2024
Until 29 Mar 2024
With a background in textiles, Paloma Proudfoot’s artistic process mirrors flat pattern-cutting, initially working with paper templates before realising the work in a three-dimensional format. Throughout her practice, she has been led by an enduring interest in how corporeality is both registered and articulated.
London, UK
The Annexe
Until 30 Mar 2024