Thousands of Yemeni people uprooted because of continued fighting against Al-Qaeda are using museums, as well as theaters and schools, as temporary homes. [The Art Newspaper]
Ugo Rondinone’s “clouds” at Krobath Gallery in Vienna. [Contemporary Art Daily]
Roberta Smith’s review of Piotr Uklanski’s “Unblinking Gaze,” now on view at the Met. [The New York Times]
IKEA art worth approximately €10 was placed in the galleries of the Museum Arnhem in the Netherlands, and it received glowing reviews from expert museum-goers. [Hyperallergic]
Next month, the Columbus Museum of Art will feature nurse-related artwork in an exhibition titled “Shine On: Nurses in Art.” [The Columbus Dispatch]
The director of the Clark Art Institute in the Berkshires, Michael Conforti, is retiring. He had held this position since 1994. [The New York Times]
For its first year, Cristopher Cichocki’s new Epicenter Projects, which challenges contemporary artists to create experimental and site-specific works, is showing seven exhibitions at the San Andreas Fault. [The Creator’s Project]
Nate Freeman’s review of Tali Lennox’s first exhibition of her paintings at Catherine Ahnell Gallery in Soho. [New York Observer]