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Photographers Caito Ortiz and Jorge Sato will soon be holding a lomographic exhibit in São Paulo, Brazil. Read on to learn more about it and save the date for the exhibition.
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Between February 3rd and May 6th, the Städel Museum in Frankfurt will be showcasing the work of Claude Lorrain (c. 1600–1682), one of the most important landscape painters of the seventeenth century.
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Until February 25th, 2012 Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris is hosting an exhibition of new works on square screen-reprinted Plexiglas by French artist, Jean-Marc Bustamante.
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February sees the Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt presenting a major survey of US artist George Condo. The exhibition is open until May 28, 2012. Find out more after the jump.
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Pace Gallery on 510 West 25th Street, New York is presenting an exhibition of works by Jean Dubuffet until March 10th, 2012. Find out more about it after the jump.
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The Royal Academy of Arts in London is currently presenting the first major exhibition in the UK to showcase David Hockney’s landscape work. The show is open until April 2012.
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'RUMBLE', is an exhibition of new works by artist Rashid Johnson (b. 1977, Chicago). It includes paintings, sculpture, installation, and film.
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HIDE/SEEK: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture is the first major museum exhibition to explore how gender and sexual identity have shaped the creation of American portrait painting. It is open at the Brooklyn Museum until February 12th, 2012.
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At the New Museum in New York, an exhibit entitled "Experience" gathers a number of Carsten Höller's pieces in the most comprehensive US exhibition of his engaging works to date.
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The Witte de With, Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam is currently hosting Turner Prize nominee Angela Bulloch’s exhibition Short Big Drama. It is open until April 9th 2012.
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'Remainders', an exhibition of new paintings by Sonya Derman is being hosted by Park Life, San Francisco until February 19th 2012.
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The Serpentine Gallery in London is currently hosting a retrospective exhibition of Lygia Pape’s (1927–2004) daring experimental works. Find out more about it after the jump.
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Who says traditional art is already phased out? Nowadays, modern artists are heavily influenced by ancestral techniques. This is evident by a group of artists whose works were recently displayed at an exhibition. Read more after the jump.
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Artists Baptiste Debombourg and Raphael Vella are currently holding a joint exhibition at St. James Centre for Creativity in Valletta, Malta. Find out more about it after the jump.
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French artist Gilbert Legrand is currently exhibiting a series of very lovable sculptures at St. James Centre for Creativity in Valletta, Malta. Find out what makes them so interesting after the jump.