Probably the biggest event this week is the opening of the new Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. The 65,000-square-foot waterfront building triples the exhibition space of the institute's previous space. Sunday, December 10, the ICA will open it's doors for free to the public from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. On view will be four exhibitions as well as pieces from its permanent collection such as Nan Goldin's controversial photo that touched off a censorship fight. For more info on the other exhibitions—Super Vision, Momentum 6: Sergio Vega, 2006 ICA Artist Prize, Sandra and Gerald Fineberg Art Wall: Chiho Aoshima—check out the institute's website, which is thankfully well designed and packed with images.
For more openings across the country, read on.
Where to Go and What to See
Probably the biggest event this week is the opening of the new Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. The 65,000-square-foot waterfront building triples the exhibition space of the institute's previous space. Sunday, December 10, the ICA will open it's doors for free to the public from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. On view will be four exhibitions as well as pieces from its permanent collection such as Nan Goldin's controversial photo that touched off a censorship fight.