BERLIN
Home to Germany’s archaeological treasures, the
Neues Museum opens on October 16 after an 11-year, $250 million renovation to repair damage done by Allied bombs during World War II.
MIAMI
"Guillermo Kuitca: Everything," a survey of the work of the Argentine artist best known for his abstracted architectural renderings of opera houses and auditoriums, kicks off a U.S. tour at the Miami Art Museum, where it runs from October 9 through January 17, 2010.
NEW YORK
For the photographs in "This Train Is Bound for Glory," which will be at New York’s Mitchell-Innes & Nash from October 15 to November 14, Justine Kurland followed several train lines for two years to capture the faded subculture of the American hobo. · Hauser & Wirth’s New York gallery, which opened last month in the former Zwirner & Wirth location, is showing Allan Kaprow’s yard through October 24, not December 31, as Art+Auction mistakenly stated in the September issue.
TORONTO
Running from October 22 through 26, the Toronto International Art Fair (TIAF) celebrates its 10th anniversary as Canada’s premier commercial art event at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.