Faurschou Foundation presents Louise Bourgeois Alone And Together, an exhibition on view October 27, 2012–March 24, 2013. Considered one of the most important artists of the twentieth century, this will be Bourgeois’s first retrospective exhibition […]
Monthly Archives: October 2012
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt opens Gustave Caillebotte An Impressionist and Photography, an exhibition on view October 18, 2012–January 20, 2013. Gustave Caillebotte, Raboteurs de parquet (Floor Scrapers), 1875. Oil on canvas, 102 x 145 cm. © […]
Maine Maritime Museum presents Ahead Full at Fifty. 50 Years of Collecting, an exhibition on view Nov. 10, 2012 to April 21, 2013. Celebrating our first fifty years, Maine Maritime Museum is compiling a retrospective […]
LUMA Foundation presents Doug Aitken ALTERED EARTH. Arles, city of moving images, on view 20 October–20 November 2012. Altered Earth, Doug Aitken Workshop, Arles 2012 ALTERED EARTH is a 21st-century Earthwork. This multimedia work is […]
MAXXI – National Museum of XXI Century Arts presents Le Corbusier e l’Italia on view 18 October 2012–17 February 2013. Architect, sculptor, painter, brilliant thinker of his time, the creator of an architecture based on […]
Author Brian Baum recounts 1977 Pan Am Flight SEATTLE – Thirty-five years ago this month, Pan American World Airways organized Flight 50, the first passenger flight around the world over the North and South Poles. […]
Maine Maritime Museum presents Subdue, Seize and Take. Maritime Maine in the Unwelcome Interruption of the War of 1812, an exhibition on view Oct. 28, 2012. Subdue, Seize and Take will chronicle the maritime world […]
Goethe-Institut New York announces Resonance, an exhibition on view October 26–December 16, 2012. Faivovich & Goldberg, Retrato del meteorito El Chaco, de Campo del Cielo, 2006. Resonance at the Goethe-Institut Wyoming Building joins artwork and […]
Jackson Hole, Wyoming – The National Museum of Wildlife Art has acquired an important early work by master wildlife artist Carl Rungius. The Stampede, completed by the artist circa 1898, was purchased for the museum […]
Ian Potter Museum of Art presents Jitish Kallat. Circa, an exhibition on view from 13 Oct 2012 to Sunday 7 Apr 2013. Jitish Kallat Circa (detail), 2011 resin, steel, rope © Courtesy the artist and […]
Based on a remarkable true story, Flight of the Butterflies 3D is the awe-inspiring story of two unlikely heroes that share a common strength. It follows the epic journey of the iconic monarch butterfly in […]
Susan M. Taylor, the Montine McDaniel Freeman Director at the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), announced today the appointment of Brooke A. Minto as Deputy Director for Development and External Affairs. Minto, who previously […]
National Portrait Gallery presents the Art of Drawing. Portraits from the Collection, 1670-1780, an exhibition on view 9 October 2012 – 19 May 2013. From pencil to pastel, drawing is a diverse medium which that […]
National Portrait Gallery presents The Lost Prince. The Life and Death of Henry Stuart, an exhibition on view from 18 October 2012 until 13 January 2013. Henry Prince of Wales (c.1610-12) by Isaac Oliver< The […]
The Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary hosts the 36th Annual Indian Market on December 8 & 9, 2012. Gates open at 9am both days and tickets are only $5 per person, with FREE entry for children […]
Museo Reina Sofía presents María Blanchard, an exhibition of work on view October 17, 2012 – February 25, 2013. The exhibition dedicated to María Blanchard (Santander, 1881 – Paris, 1932) seeks to recover this Spanish […]
Kunsthalle Wien presents XTRAVAGANZA. Staging Leigh Bowery, on view October 19, 2012–February 3, 2013. “I think of myself as a canvas,” fashion pioneer Leigh Bowery once said about himself. If there were a formula to […]
Six restaurants will compete for best oyster stew bragging rights when festival-goers sip, sample and cast their votes at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s (CBMM) November 3 OysterFest. This year’s participating restaurants all hail from […]