August 10, 2019
February 23, 2020
Resnick Lawn
For several years, Mineo Mizuno has lived on Fort Mountain Ranch in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The intense beauty of the idyllic forest has inspired the artist’…
September 22, 2019
February 2, 2020
Resnick Pavilion
For 50 years, Thomas Joshua Cooper has been making photographs outdoors. Often realized through intense physical travel to remote and isolated sites, these stunning, large-scale,…
June 2, 2019
January 5, 2020
BCAM, Level 2
Since the 1980s, Chinese contemporary artists have cultivated intimate relationships with their materials, establishing a framework of interpretation revolving around materiality…
September 22
December 8, 2019
Resnick Pavilion
Every Living Thing: Animals in Japanese Art celebrates one of the most distinctive and compelling aspects of Japanese art: the depiction of animals. Underpinned by Japan's unique…
July 28
November 11, 2019
BCAM, Level 3: Nathanson Gallery
Mary Corse’s first solo museum survey is a long overdue examination of this singular artist’s career. Initially trained as an abstract painter, Corse emerged in the mid-1960s as…
August 25
November 11, 2019
Art of the Americas Building, Level 2
In Sound Stories, Christian Marclay (United States, b. 1955) fuses art and technology, using Snapchat videos as raw material. A collaboration between the artist and Snapchat, this…
January 4, 2010
November 3, 2019
B. Gerald Cantor Sculpture Garden
Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) is the most recognized sculptor of the 19th century. Images of his work pervade our collective cultural consciousness, and he has been canonized into the…
July 27
November 3, 2019
B. Gerald Cantor Sculpture Garden
Zak Ové (born 1966) is a British visual artist of Trinidadian descent. His sculptural installation, The Invisible Man and the Masque of Blackness, encapsulates the complex history…