Lichtenstein: A Retrospective

21.02 – 27.05.2013
http://www.tate.org.uk

Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at Tate Modern is the first full-scale retrospective of this artist in over twenty years. Co-organised by The Art Institute of Chicago and Tate Modern, it brings together 125 of his most definitive paintings and sculptures and will reassess his enduring legacy. Renowned for his works based on comic strips and advertising imagery, coloured with his signature hand-painted Benday dots, the exhibition showcases key paintings such as Look Mickey 1961 lent from the National Gallery Art, Washington and his monumental Artist’s Studio series of 1973–4.

Фестиваль «Мода и стиль в фотографии-2013»

21.02 - 26.05.2013
http://www.mamm-mdf.ru, www.ekaterina-fondation.ru, www.new-manege.ru/

Выставки в рамках Восьмого фестиваля «Мода и стиль в фотографии»


Мультимедиа Арт Музей. 

«Август Зандер. Портрет. Пейзаж. Архитектура»
21.02 - 07.04
Август Зандер занимался архитектурной, промышленной фотографией, экспериментировал с цветной съемкой. Но проектом всей его жизни стала серия «Люди XX столетия» - своеобразная фотоэнциклопедия слоев немецкого общества первой половины XX века.

«Это Париж! Модернизм в фотографии. 1920-1950».
21.02 - 26.05.
230 работ — своеобразный портрет французской фотографии за 30-летний период (1920-1950-е годы). В снимках Ман Рэя, Андре Кертеша, Доры Маар, Жермены Круль, Брассая история Парижа, увиденная под разными углами. Экспозиция разделена на несколько секций: сюрреалисты; 1930-е годы, когда в фотографии отразился мировой экономический кризис 1929 года; репортерские фото; «Взгляд изнутри»; и, наконец, обращение художников к классической фотографии.

«Лиля Брик. Путешествие из Москвы в Ленинград»,
09.04 - 19.05.


Александр Родченко.
Из серии «Лиля Брик. Путешествие из Москвы в Ленинград». 1929


Центральный выставочный зал «Манеж»

«Dior Couture. Патрик Демаршелье».
07.03 - 03.04.
Уроженец Парижа Патрик Демаршелье, с середины 70-х проживающий в Америке, — один из самых известных модных фотографов ХХ века. В 2011-м Демаршелье совместно с модным домом Dior выпустил фотоальбом «Dior Couture Patrick Demarchelier»: самые красивые женщины планеты предстали в лучших вещах из кутюрных коллекций за всю историю бренда.  Фотографии из этой серии и будут представлены в зале «Манежа».


Фонд культуры «Екатерина». 

Инге Шенталь Фельтринелли «Люди, изменившие время»
15.03-12.05

Anna Magnani. Roma.
© Inge Schoenthal Feltrinelli

Marie Laurencin

21.02 - 30.06.2013
http://www.marmottan.fr/

Le musée Marmottan Monet rend un vibrant hommage à Marie Laurencin, une des femmes-peintres parmi les plus célèbres du xxe siècle, du 21 février au 30 juin 2013. Cette exposition est la première à être organisée dans un musée français pour rendre justice
à un des pinceaux les plus séduisants de la première moitié du siècle. Sa redécouverte permettra, plus de cinquante ans après sa mort et pour célébrer le cent trentième anniversaire de sa naissance, de redonner sa place, longtemps occupée sur la scène artistique parisienne, à celle dont Matisse disait : «Au moins, en voilà une qui n’est pas qu’une fauvette».

Классическое мусульманское искусство IX-XIX вв. Из собрания «Фонда Марджани».

20.02 – 05.05.2013
http://www.arts-museum.ru

ГМИИ им А.С.Пушкина представляет выставку произведений классического исламского искусства IX-XIX веков из собрания «Фонда Марджани», в котором хранятся великолепные образцы исламского искусства самых разных регионов: Средней Азии и Ближнего Востока, Поволжья и Кавказа, Малой Азии и Северного Афганистана, Китая и Восточного Туркестана, а также стран арабского мира.

Abstract Generation: Now in Print

13.02 – 24.06.2013
http://www.moma.org

Since the early 20th century, abstraction has been associated with so many artistic movements, from Suprematism and Constructivism to Abstract Expressionism and Op art, that it can no longer be defined by any one style or tradition. Indeed, abstraction exists now as a rich and varied trove of formal languages and ideas—an open source of inspiration that extends well beyond the boundaries of art. This exhibition focuses on the print medium, highlighting ways in which abstraction has played a generative role in works of the past decade. Featuring prints, artists’ books, and multiples from the Museum’s collection—by artists such as Cory Arcangel, Tauba Auerbach, Philippe Decrauzat, Liam Gillick, Wade Guyton, Nadia Kaabi-Linke, R. H. Quaytman, and Haegue Yang—Abstract Generation examines contemporary notions of abstraction through a range of contemporary practices.

Angles, Demons, and Savages: Pollock, Ossorio, Dubuffet

09.02.-12.05.2013
http://www.phillipscollection.org

The Phillips Collection dives into American abstract expressionism to reveal a little-known but captivating story that focuses on the relationship among three of the movement’s seminal players: American painter Jackson Pollock (1912–1956), American artist and patron Alfonso Ossorio (1916–1990), and French painter Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985). Featuring 55 paintings and works on paper from 1945 to 1958, the exhibition illuminates a key moment in postwar art. It reunites a number of works by Pollock and Dubuffet from Ossorio’s collection for the first time since they were dispersed after his death in 1990.

Angels, Demons, and Savages highlights visual affinities between the artists’ work, tracing the impact of Dubuffet’s art brut (art by the mentally ill and other so-called outsiders), the experimental spirit of Pollock’s technique, and Ossorio’s figurative language. As the focal point of the art world shifted from Europe to America, the exchange among the three helped bridge the widening gap between the continents.

Never Built: Los Angeles (1940-2010)

07.02-14.04.2013
http://aplusd.org/

Never Built: Los Angeles will explore the “what if” Los Angeles. The exhibition investigates the values and
untapped potential of a city still in search of itself. A thorough compendium of projects that only saw the drawing board, the project asks: Why is Los Angeles a mecca for great architects, yet so lacking in urban innovation? Co-curated by Sam Lubell and Greg Goldin, the show looks at visionary works that had the greatest potential to reshape the city, from buildings to master plans, parks to follies and transportation proposals any of which could have transformed both the physical reality and the collective perception of the metropolis. The stories surrounding these projects shed light on a reluctant city whose institutions and infrastructure have often undermined inventive, challenging urban schemes.

Ice Age art. arrival of the modern mind

07.02–26.05.2013
http://www.britishmuseum.org

Discover masterpieces from the last Ice Age drawn from across Europe in this groundbreaking show. Created between 40,000 and 10,000 years ago by artists with modern minds like our own, this is a unique opportunity to see the world's oldest known sculptures, drawings and portraits. These exceptional pieces will be presented alongside modern works by Henry Moore, Mondrian and Matisse, illustrating the fundamental human desire to communicate and make art as a way of understanding ourselves and our place in the world.

Image: Bison sculpted from mammoth ivory. Found at Zaraysk, Russia, about 20,000 years old. Zaraysk Museum of Art and History. Dr Sergey Lev.

Man Ray Portraits

07.02.-27.05.2013
www.npg.org.uk

Man Ray Portraits is the first major museum retrospective of this innovative and influential artist’s photographic portraits.

Focusing on his career in America and Paris between 1916 and 1968, the exhibition highlights Man Ray’s central position among the leading artists of the Dada and Surrealist movements and the significant range of contemporaries, celebrities, friends and lovers that he captured: from Marcel Duchamp and Pablo Picasso to Kiki de Montparnasse, Lee Miller and Catherine Deneuve.

Featuring over 150 vintage prints and key works from international museums and private collections, the exhibition also demonstrates Man Ray’s use of revolutionary photographic techniques and early experiments with colour, as well as surveying his published work in leading magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair.