Travel Brief Preview.

TRAVEL BRIEF PREVIEW

Listed below are previously previewed exhibitions on tour between
September 1 and December 31.

                                     VENUE

NEW YORK

Helio Oticica: Quasi-cinemas         New Museum of Contemporary Art

Gary Simmons                         Studio Museum in


Harlem PHILADELPHIA Taken by Design Philadelphia Museum of Art WASHINGTON, DC Willem de Kooning: Tracing the National Gallery of Art Figure Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962- Hirshhorn Museum 1972 NORTH MIAMI, FL Y E S Yoko Ono Museum of Contemporary Art CHICAGO Juan Munoz Art Institute of Chicago Charles LeDray Arts Club of Chicago URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, IL Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion MINNEAPOLIS American Sublime: Minneapolis Institute of Arts Epic Landscapes of Our Nation Ultrabaroque: Aspects of Walker Art Center Post-Latin American Art HOUSTON H.C. Westermann Menil Collection Alfred Stieglitz: Known and Unknown Museum of Fine Arts Over the Line: The Art and Museum of Fine Arts Life of Jacob Lawrence LOS ANGELES William Kentridge Los Angeles County Museum of Art Thomas Struth Museum of Contemporary Art Catherine Sullivan UCLA Hammer Museum Dave Muller: Connections UCLA Hammer Museum SAN FRANCISCO Dreaming in Pictures: Museum of Modern Art The Photography of Lewis Carroll Gerhard Richter: 40 Years of Museum of Modern Art Painting ENGLAND William Eggleston Hayward Gallery, London Barnett Newman Tate Modern, London Eva Hesse Tate Modern, London FRANCE Matisse Picasso Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais, Paris Matthew Barney: Musee d'Art Moderne The CREMASTER Cycle de la Ville de Paris Sonic Process Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris SPAIN Mies in Berlin Fundacio "la Caixa," Barcelona Lucian Freud Fundacio "la Caixa," Barcelona ITALY Nan Goldin Castello di Rivoli, Turin SWITZERLAND Hans-Peter Feldmann Fotomuseum Winterthur GERMANY Jana Sterbak Haus der Kunst, Munich Oskar Kokoschka Hamburger Kunsthalle Eva Hesse Museum Wiesbaden The Surrealist Revolution K20, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf Ansel Adams at 100 Kunstbibliothek, Berlin Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective Haus der Kunst, Munich Exchanges and Transformations: Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin Central European Avant-Gardes Mexico City Kunst-Werke, Berlin AUSTRIA Cher Peintre Kunsthalle Wien DENMARK Arne Jacobsen: Absolutely Modern Louisiana Museum for Moderne Kunst, Copenhagen SOUTH AFRICA William Kentridge South African National Gallery, Capetown DATES NEW YORK Helio Oticica: Quasi-cinemas through Oct. 13 Gary Simmons Oct. 9-Jan. 5 PHILADELPHIA Taken by Design Dec. 7-Mar. 2 WASHINGTON, DC Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Sept. 29-Jan. 5 Figure Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962- Oct. 24-Jan. 12 1972 NORTH MIAMI, FL Y E S Yoko Ono Oct. 25-Jan. 26 CHICAGO Juan Munoz Sept. 14-Dec. 1 Charles LeDray Sept. 19-Dec. 21 URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, IL Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Sept. 4-Oct.27 MINNEAPOLIS American Sublime: Sept. 22-Nov. 17 Epic Landscapes of Our Nation Ultrabaroque: Aspects of Oct. 13-Jan. 5 Post-Latin American Art HOUSTON H.C. Westermann Oct. 4-Jan. 5 Alfred Stieglitz: Known and Unknown Oct. 6-Jan. 5 Over the Line: The Art and Oct. 6-Jan. 5 Life of Jacob Lawrence LOS ANGELES William Kentridge through Oct. 6 Capetown, Dec. 7-Mar. 23 Thomas Struth Sept. 15-Jan. 5 Catherine Sullivan Oct. 6-Jan. 5 Dave Muller: Connections Oct. 6-Jan. 5 SAN FRANCISCO Dreaming in Pictures: through Nov.10 The Photography of Lewis Carroll Gerhard Richter: 40 Years of Oct. 12-Jan. 14 Painting ENGLAND William Eggleston through Sept. 22 Barnett Newman Sept. 20-Jan. 5 Eva Hesse Nov. 13-Mar. 9 FRANCE Matisse Picasso Sept. 27-Jan. 6 Matthew Barney: Oct. 10-Jan. 5 The CREMASTER Cycle Sonic Process Oct. 16-Jan. 6 SPAIN Mies in Berlin through Sept. 29 Lucian Freud Oct. 24-Jan. 12 ITALY Nan Goldin Oct. 23-Jan. 11 SWITZERLAND Hans-Peter Feldmann through Oct. 27 GERMANY Jana Sterbak through Sept. 22 Oskar Kokoschka through Sept. 29 Eva Hesse through Oct. 13 The Surrealist Revolution through Nov. 24 Ansel Adams at 100 Oct. 1-Jan. 10 Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective Nov. 1-Jan. 19 Exchanges and Transformations: Nov. 10-Feb. 9 Central European Avant-Gardes Mexico City Sept. 21-Jan. 5 AUSTRIA Cher Peintre Sept. 20-Jan. 1. DENMARK Arne Jacobsen: Absolutely Modern through Jan. 12 SOUTH AFRICA William Kentridge Dec. 7-Mar. 23 NEXT STOP NEW YORK Helio Oticica: Quasi-cinemas Gary Simmons PHILADELPHIA Taken by Design WASHINGTON, DC Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962- 1972 NORTH MIAMI, FL Y E S Yoko Ono CHICAGO Juan Munoz Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Feb. 1-Mar.30 Charles LeDray Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, Jan. 25-Mar. 6 * URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, IL Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Henry Art Gallery at the university of Washington, Seattle, Dec. 6-Mar. 2 * MINNEAPOLIS American Sublime: Epic Landscapes of Our Nation Ultrabaroque: Aspects of Post-Latin American Art HOUSTON H.C. Westermann Alfred Stieglitz: Known and Unknown Over the Line: The Art and Life of Jacob Lawrence LOS ANGELES William Kentridge South African National Gallery, Capetown, Dec. 7-Mar. 23 Thomas Struth Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Feb. 4-May 18 * Catherine Sullivan Dave Muller: Connections SAN FRANCISCO Dreaming in Pictures: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Photography of Lewis Carroll Feb. 22-May 19 * Gerhard Richter: 40 Years of Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC, Painting Feb. 20-May 18 ENGLAND William Eggleston Barnett Newman Eva Hesse FRANCE Matisse Picasso MoMA, New York, Feb. 13-May 20 Matthew Barney: Guggenheim Museum, New York, The CREMASTER Cycle Feb. 14-May 11 Sonic Process Podewil center for contemporary Arts, Berlin, 2003 * SPAIN Mies in Berlin Lucian Freud MoCA, Los Angeles, Feb. 9-May 25 ITALY Nan Goldin Ujazdowski castle, warsaw, 2003 SWITZERLAND Hans-Peter Feldmann Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Dec. 14-Mar. 2 GERMANY Jana Sterbak Oskar Kokoschka Eva Hesse Tate Modern, London, Nov. 13-Mar. 9 The Surrealist Revolution Ansel Adams at 100 Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Feb. 2-Apr. 27 * Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective Exchanges and Transformations: Central European Avant-Gardes Mexico City AUSTRIA Cher Peintre Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Jan. 15-Apr. 6 DENMARK Arne Jacobsen: Absolutely Modern Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, May 22-Aug. 31 SOUTH AFRICA William Kentridge ORIGINAL VENUE NEW YORK Helio Oticica: Quasi-cinemas Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH Gary Simmons MCA, Chicago PHILADELPHIA Taken by Design Art Institute of Chicago WASHINGTON, DC Willem de Kooning: Tracing the MoCA, Los Angeles Figure Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962- Tate Modern, London 1972 NORTH MIAMI, FL Y E S Yoko Ono Japan Society, New York CHICAGO Juan Munoz Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC Charles LeDray ICA, Philadelphia URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, IL Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Berkeley Art Museum, CA MINNEAPOLIS American Sublime: Tate Britain, London Epic Landscapes of Our Nation Ultrabaroque: Aspects of MCA, San Diego Post-Latin American Art HOUSTON H.C. Westermann MCA, Chicago Alfred Stieglitz: Known and Unknown National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Over the Line: The Art and Phillips Collection, Washington, DC Life of Jacob Lawrence LOS ANGELES William Kentridge Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC Thomas Struth Dallas Museum of Art Catherine Sullivan Renaissance Society, Chicago Dave Muller: Connections Bard Center for Curatorial Studies, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY SAN FRANCISCO Dreaming in Pictures: San Francisco MoMA The Photography of Lewis Carroll Gerhard Richter: 40 Years of MoMA, New York Painting ENGLAND William Eggleston Fondation Cartler, Paris Barnett Newman Philadelphia Museum of Art Eva Hesse San Francisco MoMA FRANCE Matisse Picasso Tate Modern, London Matthew Barney: Museum Ludwig, cologne The CREMASTER Cycle Sonic Process Museu d'Art contemporani SPAIN Mies in Berlin MoMA, New York Lucian Freud Tate Britain, London ITALY Nan Goldin Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris SWITZERLAND Hans-Peter Feldmann Fundacio Antoni Tapies, Barcelona GERMANY Jana Sterbak Malmo Konsthall Oskar Kokoschka Neue Galerie, New York Eva Hesse San Francisco MoMA The Surrealist Revolution Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris Ansel Adams at 100 San Francisco MoMA Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective Hirshhorn Museum, washington, DC Exchanges and Transformations: Los Angeles County Museum of Art Central European Avant-Gardes Mexico City P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York AUSTRIA Cher Peintre Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris DENMARK Arne Jacobsen: Absolutely Modern Louisiana Museum for Moderne Kunst, Copenhagen SOUTH AFRICA William Kentridge Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC * Exhibition will travel to additional venues.

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