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The Best Art Exhibits for 2012

The Best Art Exhibits for 2012

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Art shows opening throughout 2013 include fashion photography in Australia, award-winning exhibits in Paris and Ottowa, a reflective retrospective on a Japanese island, impressive historical displays on both coasts of the US, and festivals in Dubai, Singapore and Sao Paulo. There’s our recommendations, must-see shows, the best art exhibits for 2013.

Cristina Iglesias: Metonymy
February 6 – March 13
Museo Renia Sofia, Madrid, Spain
The work of celebrated visual artist Iglesias is highlighted by over 50 pieces spanning her pensive, labyrinthine thirty-year career.

http://www.museoreinasofia.es

The fashion of Helmut Newton and Bettina Rheims
February 9 – May 19
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Twenty examples of the emotive confidentiality conveyed by German-Australian fashion photographer Helmut Newton, alongside thirty or more from Bettina Rheims’ evocative Modern Lovers series, make for a challenging and though-provoking concept.

http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au

David Bowie is
March 23 – July 28
Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK
Presented as the first international retrospective examining the career of musician and artist David Bowie, the V&A’s “David Bowie is” collects over 300 objects including costumes, sleeve artwork, video clips, fashion, photography, set designs, sketches, handwritten lyrics and diary entries.

http://www.vam.ac.uk

The Govenor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts 2013
March 1 – June 30
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
Last year’s awards recognized achievements in the varied fields of performance art, photography, metalwork, installation, sculpture and even gallery curation; this year’s winners will be announced in February 2013 prior to the National Gallery’s special exhibition of their work.

http://www.gallery.ca and http://www.canadacouncil.ca/prizes/ggavma/

Art Dubai
March 20-23
Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai
A four-day spread of artistic celebration, overlapping with and incorporating both the Global Art Forum and the Abraaj Capital Art Prize awards, with highlights being the work of six artists-in-residence alongside Art Dubai’s selection of art projects and performances.

http://artdubai.ae

Yasuo Kuniyoshi: The Origin of the Benesse Art Site Naoshima
March 20 – June 9
Benesse Art Site, Naoshima, Japan
As part of the triennale Setouchi International Art Festival, which itself is split into three month-long sections between March and November, the Benesse Art Site explores the impact of one Japanese-born American artist, not only on art as a whole but the creation of the Benesse museums themselves.

http://www.benesse-artsite.jp

Keith Haring: The Political Line
April 19 – August 18
Le Centquatre, Paris, France
Presented by the Musée d’Art Moderne but displayed at Le Centquatre’s space near the Gare du Nord (and bohemian Canal Saint Martin). Haring’s distinctive and persuasive street style is explored through nearly 250 works, including twenty of his most monumental, for visitors to immerse themselves in.

http://www.mam.paris.fr

Photography and the American Civil War and The Civil War and American Art
April 2 – September 2 and May 27 – September 2
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
In the 150th anniversary year of the Battle of Gettysburg (and the corresponding New York City Draft Riots), these two exhibitions examine the impact of the war on artists and, through them, on art lovers.

http://www.metmuseum.org

Michael Landy: Saints Alive
May 23 – November 24
The National Gallery, London, UK
Landy’s appointment as one of the National Gallery’s artists-in-residence has seen him re-contextualize some of the gallery’s own paintings, reimagining their subjects as oversized sculptures, and adorning these sacred saints with modern-day machine parts and other carefully selected objects.

http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk

Prix Marcel Duchamp 2012
September 25 – January 6 2014
Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
Find out why the French-British pairing of Daniel Dewar and Grégory Gicquel won the prestigious Marcel Duchamp Prize at this exhibition of their work at the Pompidou’s National Modern Art museum, a display which forms part of the reward for having clinched top honors.

http://www.centrepompidou.fr/

Charles Marville: Photographer of Paris
September 29 – January 5, 2014
National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA
A career-spanning retrospective of the City of Paris’s official photographer shows the artist’s interests in portraiture, landscape, architecture, and breakthrough photographic technique, plus his work in assembling an official record of pre-Haussmannian Paris.

http://www.nga.gov

Singapore Biennale 2013: If The World Changed
October 26, 2013 – February 14, 2014
Singapore Art Museum
The fourth Singapore Biennale invites artists and visitors to consider the increasing pace of transformation experienced by inhabitants of Southeast Asia; curators from around the region will be selecting works to be displayed at the Singapore Art Museum and partner institutions the National Museum, Peranakan Museum, and National Library.

http://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg

Southern Panoramas: The International Contemporary Art Festival SESC_Videobrasil
October 2013
SESC Pompeia, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Take a plunge into the contemporary art scene as experienced in Brazil and around the world at this, the 18th edition and 30th anniversary of the ICAF, and one which has received record numbers of guest submissions from 99 countries.

http://site.videobrasil.org.br/