



December 17, 2011 – May 13, 2012
This exhibition presents the prodigious invention of Pablo Picasso in the medium of printmaking.
The works selected from the Art Museum’s permanent collection reveal his dialogue with old masters of European art, his Spanish heritage, and the highly autobiographical content of images of wives and lovers.
A feast for the eyes, this preview of a wide-ranging selection of artworks from our world-class collections includes rarely seen pieces brought out from the Cincinnati Art Museum’s storage areas.
May 26, 2012 - September 09, 2012
Organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts,this exhibition is the second stop on a three city tour.
June 16, 2012 - September 02, 2012
As the world sets its eyes and ears on Cincinnati for the World Choir Games, The Art of Sound: Four Centuries of Musical Instruments will showcase musical instrument from across the globe selected from the permanent collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Starting this November, you will be able to see twenty of the Cincinnati Art Museum’s greatest icons in one place.
November 19, 2011 – March 18, 2012
Charles “Skip” Fleischmann was one of the most generous donors of works of art and funds for art purchase in the history of the Cincinnati Art Museum. A scholar-collector, his interests were unusually diverse and idiosyncratic. His eye for quality rarely erred, as he made decisions based on decades of intensive study.
January 21, 2012 – April 29, 2012
This exhibition is the largest scale presentation of the work of Chicago-based artist Nick Cave to date.
Cave combines aspects of sculpture, fashion design, dance and video art in his larger than life ‘Soundsuits’. These full body, form fitting ‘suits’ are layered and textured with metal, plastic, found objects, and colorfully dyed human hair designed to rattle, swish, and resonate in rhythm with the movements of the wearer, usually Cave himself.
February 4, 2012 – May 13, 2012
Monet's late works depicting iconic motifs from his garden in Giverny, such as the Japanese footbridge, water lilies, and wisterias are among the most innovative of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The Cincinnati Art Museum announces The Marjorie Schiele Prize.·The triennial award honors the work and legacy of Marjorie Schiele, a Cincinnati artist·whose generous bequest established it. Eligibility is restricted to artists and designers·who hold a degree from an accredited school of art and design, and who have received prior·recognition in publication or exhibition beyond a local level.
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Jan 28, 2012
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