Metropolitan Museum of Art Announces Fifth Avenue Renovation Plans

February 8, 2012 – 8:17 am |

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has unveiled plans for a comprehensive redesign of the four-block-long outdoor plaza that runs in front of its landmark Fifth Avenue façade, from 80th to 84th Streets in Manhattan. Rendering showing bird’s-eye view of proposed Fifth Avenue plaza redesign (image: OLIN) The plan also calls for the creation of new fountains—to replace the deteriorating ones that have been in use since they were built in the 1970s along with the existing plaza. The fountains will be ... Read More

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Romare Bearden Exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

January 22, 2010 – 11:28 am |

Romare Bearden’s vibrant mural-size tableau The Block (1971) and related sketches and photographs will be featured at The Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning January 15, 2010, in a small installation of works from the collection. The Block, an ambitious 18-foot-long collage, celebrates the Harlem neighborhood in New York City that nurtured and inspired so much of the artist’s life and work. Romare Bearden (American, 1911–1988), “The Block”, detail, 1971. Cut and pasted printed, ... Read More

Peabody Essex Museum Appoints New CFO

January 22, 2010 – 11:21 am |

SALEM, MA –– The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) is pleased to announce the appointment of Anne Munsch to the post of Chief Financial Officer. Munsch comes to PEM from the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA), where she served as Chief Financial Officer, and in other executive leadership capacities, for more than 12 years. Her tenure at IMA spanned an important period in the museum’s history, overseeing institutional accounting for the administrations of four museum directors. Munsch managed all aspects of IMA’s ... Read More

Chinese Stone Sculpture from the Sackler Collections at The University of Virginia Art Museum

January 22, 2010 – 11:15 am |

The University of Virginia Art Museum is the final venue of a two-year tour of “Treasures Rediscovered: Chinese Stone Sculpture from the Sackler Collections at Columbia University,” an exhibition organized by the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery of Columbia University. Touted as “eye-opening” by Roberta Smith, art critic at the New York Times, the exhibition is curated at U.Va. by Dorothy Wong, associate professor of East Asian art in the McIntire Department of Art. “Standing ... Read More

Smithsonian Acquires Historic Food Coupons from USDA

January 21, 2010 – 10:16 pm |

At a special presentation today, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History acquired Food Stamp Program coupons and other related materials from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service, the cornerstone of U.S. food assistance programs designed to ensure that low-income citizens can obtain a nutritious diet. In October 2008, Congress renamed the Food Stamp Program to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to emphasize the program’s focus on nutrition. This ... Read More

The Smithsonian Celebrates Black History Month

January 21, 2010 – 9:05 pm |

The Smithsonian celebrates Black History Month in February with a series of films, lectures and performances at museums around the Institution. All programs are free unless otherwise indicated. Feature Event The Institution will kick off Black History Month at the National Museum of American History Saturday, Feb. 6, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m ., with its “Black History Month Family Day Celebration.” The day includes an award-winning interactive theatrical presentation, Join the Student Sit-Ins, at 11 a.m ., ... Read More

Tusks! Ice Age Mammoths and Mastodons Exhibition at State Museum of Pennsylvania

January 21, 2010 – 6:07 pm |

The State Museum of Pennsylvania will host the traveling exhibition Tusks! Ice Age Mammoths and Mastodons from January 24 through May 2, 2010. This exhibit, created by the Florida Museum of Natural History, tells the story of mammoths and mastodons, extinct relatives of modern elephants who roamed much of North America until the end of the last Ice Age, 10,000 years ago. These early proboscideans – large beasts with tusks and a long flexible trunk or proboscis – arrived in North America about 15 million ... Read More

Bryan Collier at the Joslyn Art Museum

January 21, 2010 – 10:23 am |

Jewel-like watercolor collages bring to life the message of Martin Luther King, Jr., and tell the story of Rosa Parks, Langston Hughes, and other important figures and chapters in American history, in the exhibition Defining Moments: Works by Bryan Collier. Utilizing shape and color, combined with texture — much as he saw his grandmother do while making quilts when he was a boy — Bryan Collier has created stunning pictures, with layers of meaning, for over a dozen children’s books. Martin’s ... Read More

British Museum Announces Major Exhibitions for Spring 2010

January 21, 2010 – 10:22 am |

The British Museum will show two major exhibitions which explore two important artistic traditions which flourished at the same time in different part of the worlds. Fra Angelico to Leonardo: Italian Renaissance Drawings This major exhibition, supported by BP, will bring together the finest group of Italian Renaissance drawings to be seen in this country for over seventy years. Drawn from the two foremost collections in the field, the Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe Uffizi in Florence and the British Museum, the ... Read More

BBC and British Museum announce – A History of the World

January 21, 2010 – 10:18 am |

The BBC and the British Museum have joined forces in an original and unprecedented public service partnership, focusing on world history. At its heart is a landmark series on BBC Radio 4, ‘A History of the World in 100 Objects’ which will broadcast from 18 January 2010. This series is a narrative global history told through the British Museum’s unparalleled world collection. The series will tap in to the unique power of objects to tell stories and make connections across the globe. To produce the series ... Read More

New Collection Exhibition at Irish Museum of Modern Art

January 21, 2010 – 10:14 am |

What happens next is a secret, an intriguing, experimental exhibition, opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) on Tuesday 26 January 2010. The exhibition attempts to address the question of what happens when artworks become part of a museum collection and are subsequently shown in many different contexts. Working from a potential list, the artworks will be changed during the course of the exhibition, with removals generating absences which call to mind gaps in our memory and point to the ... Read More