The Indianapolis Museum of Art has opened an exhibition of the work of Thornton Dial on view through May 15, 2011. Thornton Dial, High and Wide (Carrying the Rats to the Man), 2002. Goat hides, […]
Monthly Archives: February 2011
From February 26 through June 7, 2011, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will showcase the first-ever retrospective examining all aspects of artist Eadweard Muybridge’s pioneering photography. Helios: Eadweard Muybridge in a Time […]
On Saturday 5 March 2011 Charlottenborg is opening its new exhibition season with the following projects: The Spring Exhibition 2011 (5 March–25 April) The Repetition Festival Show – Clemens von Wedemeyer (5 March–22 May) Research […]
L’Internationale is the name of a new trans-institutional network of five major European museums and artists archives—Moderna galerija, Ljubljana; the Július Koller Society, Bratislava; the Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA); the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; […]
The Vacaville Museum will host an African Arts festival with featured artists reception will take place March 25 and March 26 following the closing weekend of the museum’s exhibition Africa We Connect on March 20, […]
The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame has launched a free downloadable application for Android-powered mobile devices. The new Android app is available for download at no cost in the Android Market on […]
Maryhill Museum of Art will open its 2011 season with a special exhibition drawn from the collection of Portland’s Museum of Contemporary Craft. Process and Presence: Selections from the Museum of Contemporary Craft, will be […]
The Silver City Museum presents From the Vault: Treasures, Oddities & Wonders from the Collection on view now through March 27, 2011. This exhibit features artifacts and photographs that have rarely or never been seen […]
The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art presents Mediterranea American Art from the Graham D. Williford Collection. Open March 5, 2011 – May 15, 2011. This exhibition explores the major cultures and monuments of the […]
The Hudson Highlands Nature Museum Benefit Committee is hosting an Evening of Celebration and Conversation honoring Christopher and Deborah Buck on Thursday, March 3 from 6pm to 8pm at the home of Ed and Terry […]
The Brooklyn Museum has completed an extensive renovation of its historic Great Hall at the center of its ground floor and has reclaimed additional space for a new gallery. This project, which is the initial […]
The Rijksmuseum has acquired a terracotta sculpture by the Italian master Tommaso Porlezza della Porta. The 22.5 cm sculpture depicts the Old Testament prophet Balaam and was produced sometime between 1575 and 1578. One of […]
This month marks the beginning of round four for the Nanaimo Sports Hall of Fame. Now in its fourth year, the Sports Hall of Fame selection panel is once again putting out a call to […]
The Migros Museum for Contemporary Art presents an exhibition of work by Nicola Costantino on view 5 March–15 May 2011. Daros Latinamerica Collection as guest of Migros Museum for Contemporary Art with its first show […]
The British Art Show is widely recognised as the most ambitious and influential exhibition of contemporary British art. Following British Art Show 7’s critically acclaimed debut in Nottingham (where it attracted 114,000 visitors) the exhibition […]
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is to present Intervals: Futurefarmers, the fourth installment of its contemporary art series designed to reflect the spirit of today’s innovative practices. For its Intervals project, the San Francisco– based […]
The first major update of the American Museum of Natural History: Cosmic Discoveries iPhone App was released on February 15 as part of an ongoing effort to create a gallery of the universe that fits […]
CCC Strozzina presents the second edition of the Emerging Talents award, set up by the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi to draw the attention of critics and of the general public to young artists in Italy today. […]