Edward Hopper’s “Pennsylvania Coal Town,” from the collection of The Butler Institute of American Art, is currently on view at the Galeries Nationales, Grand Palais in Paris, France. The Butler’s painting joins works from other […]
Monthly Archives: August 2013
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University presents Roger Shimomura: Minidoka on My Mind, an exhibition on view through December 22, 2013. Roger Shimomura’s series of paintings draws upon on his and […]
The Städelsche Museums- Verein and the Städel Museum have acquired a comprehensive body of photographs from Rudolf and Annette Kicken. Apart from this purchase of a total of 524 works spanning from New Objectivity and […]
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria presents Nurturing the Creative Spirit: The Sisters of St. Ann an exhibition on view through Dec. 8. In 1858, a small group of Sisters – the Sisters of St. Ann […]
The Petersen Automotive Museum announced that it will mark its 20th anniversary in 2014 by commencing a complete exterior transformation and a dynamic redesign of the interior, resulting in a world class museum that will […]
Project Arts Centre announces Jennifer Tee Practical Magic an exhibition on view 29 August–26 October 2013. Jennifer Tee’s sculptures and drawings are full of abstract symbolism. The rugs that she has produced for Practical Magic […]
Checkpoint Helsinki presents The Chimney Project and “We are Open!” on view August 26–September 1, 2013. The Chimney Project is the first commissioned art production of Checkpoint Helsinki. It will feature new artworks by Ahmet […]
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (CAM) announce its fall 2013 season, featuring a range of exhibitions honoring the tenth anniversary of the Museum’s building as well as the launch of two new groundbreaking series. […]
Polk Museum of Art presents Polk County Collects an exhibition on view through October 5, 2013. “Polk County is truly a bastion of culture. Not only do we have great organizations like Bok Tower Gardens, […]
Honolulu Museum of Art presents Georgia O’Keeffe and Ansel Adams: The Hawai‘i Pictures an exhibition on view January 12, 2014 . Both artists are famously associated with specific places—O’Keeffe is inextricably tied to the American […]
The Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) will unveil the Bezos Center for Innovation, on October 12. Announced for the first time in August 2011, the Bezos Center is the result of more than two […]
Tel Aviv Museum of Art presents Avner Katz. Dress Rehearsal an exhibition on view through Saturday 19 October 2013. Avner Katz uses sharp irony to express in his works fear of an unknown future. The […]
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University presents Encountering the Floating World: Ukiyo-e and the West, an exhibition on view through December 22, 2013. This exhibition explores the relationship of Japanese prints […]
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University presents Vietnamese Ceramics From The Menke Collection, an exhibition on view August 24 through December 22, 2013. The history of Vietnamese ceramic traditions reflects the […]
The Metropolitan Museum presents an exhibition of Japanese Calligraphy on view August 17, 2013–January 12, 2014. Handwriting was thought to reflect one’s personality in the East Asian tradition, but not in the sense of Western […]
SEATTLE, – The Museum of Flight wants to help students and parents with their autumnal academic choices with “Back to School Weekend,” two days of programs, workshops, and presentations about science, technology, engineering, and math […]
With fanfare befitting a princess, the official media conference announcing the James A. Michener Art Museum as the only U.S. destination for From Philadelphia to Monaco: Grace Kelly- Beyond the Icon was held at the […]
The Alaska State Museu will be closed in February 2014 and will reopen in the new State Library, Archives and Museum (SLAM) building in April 2016. The new 118,000 square-foot facility, located at 395 Whittier […]