The Adobe Museum of Digital Media presents the exhibition Inform: Turning Data into Meaning. This is the inaugural exhibition of the Museum's Curator-in-Residence (CIR) Program, a new initiative that invites guest curators from the arts, culture, media and technology fields to use the museum's online exhibition space to explore groundbreaking digital work and illustrate how digital media shapes and impacts today's society.
The Tate Britain in London (United Kingdom) organizes an exhibition dedicate to visionary, eccentric, populist and epic artist John Martin, a controversial but key figure in nineteenth century art. Organised in partnership with the Laing gallery, Newcastle, this is the first major exhibition dedicated to Martin's work in over 30 years.
The Red Cross in Catalonia, in collaboration with the Obra Social La Caixa, organizes the show Solidarity Art. Red Cross Art Fund in Catalonia, which can be seen in CaixaForum Barcelona (Spain) until November 27.
Masterpieces by Botticelli, Fra Angelico, Piero del Pollaiolo,the Della Robbia family,and Lorenzo di Credi -the cream of Renaissance artists- show how the modern banking system developed in parallel alongside the most important artistic flowering in the history of the Western world.
The Pinacothèque de Paris (France) presents, a new reading of the work of sculptor Alberto Giacometti. The exhibition, entitled Giacometti and The Etruscans, shows Giacometti's interest for the primitive figure, which can be found very early in the artist's work.