Haunting images of love, attraction, alienation, death, and other universal human experiences in the work of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863–1944) will be presented in a fascinating exhibition of nearly 60 of his most important [Read More]
Daily Archives: August 2, 2010
The Bramah Tea & Coffee Museum is expected to reopen after Borough & Bankside Community Council grant planning permission for a new building. The museum has been shut down since January 2008. The Bramah Museum, [Read More]
The Farnsworth Art Museum presents the first annual Arnold Newman Prize Winner exhibition. The 2010 show will feature the work of Brooklyn-based photographer Emily Schiffer who has been selected as the winner of the 2010 [Read More]
Plans for a Sea City Museum in Southampton have been given a massive boost after the scheme scooped a £4.6million grant. Southampton City Council is planning to build a new £15 million museum which will [Read More]
Portland, Ore., – Through a collaborative effort from the Sanyo North America Corporation (SANYO), InSpec Group (InSpec), and Portland General Electric (PGE), the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) has installed a solar canopy [Read More]
VANCOUVER, BC – In the first exhibition of drawings ever to travel from the distinguished collection of the Musée d’Orsay, Paris, the Vancouver Art Gallery brings together nearly 100 artworks by celebrated 19th century French [Read More]
The Aspen Art Museum presents an exhibition of work by Marlo Pascual, the third Jane and Marc Nathanson Distinguished Artist in Residence. Exhibition on view through Oct 3 2010. Pascual combines glamorous photographs of women [Read More]
Topics ranging from murder, revenge and denial to identity formation, humour and dreams will be explored in a lively and thought-provoking series of public events launched by The Institute of Psychoanalysis – see http://www.beyondthecouch.org.uk The [Read More]