The 19 Most Anticipated Art Exhibitions of 2014

Here are the 19 Most Anticipated Art Exhibitions happening in 2014.

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Though 2013 may have been a big year for the art world, 2014 has shown no signs of slowing down in terms of game-changing exhibitions. In just a few weeks, "Based on Actual Events," a group exhibition celebrating the works of hyperrealistic painters Alyssa Monks, Diego Koi, Eloy Morales, and Joel Rea will open at Jonathan LeVine Gallery. Jeff Koons' highly anticipated retrospective at the Whitney Museum arrives in June, and Ai Weiwei's most exciting show yet, "Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz," will hit the Bay Area island in September.

Check out our list of The 19 Most Anticipated Art Exhibitions of 2014. 

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19. "FĂştbol: The Beautiful Game"

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18. "Sage Vaughan: Nobody's Home"

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17. "Italian Futurism, 1909–1944: Reconstructing the Universe"

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16. "Rosson Crow, Francesca Dimattio, Mickalene Thomas: Domestic Unrest"

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15. "Richard Phillips"

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14. "Aya Takano"

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13. "Yoshitomo Nara"

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12. "Unbound: Contemporary Art After Frida Kahlo"

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11. "Based on Actual Events"

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10. "Early American Guitars: The Instruments of F. Martin"

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9. "Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz"

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8. "Ragnar Kjartansson: Me, My Mother, My Father, and I"

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7. "Report on the Construction of a Spaceship Module"

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6. "Cinema Vezzoli"

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5. "Jeff Koons: A Retrospective"

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4. "OVERTHRONE: Pooring Reign"

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3. "Pema Rinzin: New Works"

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2. "Sol LeWitt: Horizontal Progressions"

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1. "Robert Heinecken: Object Matter"

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