The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) presents the world premiere of El Anatsui: When I Last Wrote to You about Africa, a career retrospective of Ghanaian visual artist El Anatsui. Presented by the Institute for Contemporary […]
Daily Archives: August 8, 2010
This exhibition, open through september 26 2010, celebrates Albert Paley’s diverse and significant body of work, his virtuosity as a monumental sculptor, and the completion and dedication of Odyssey, Paley’s gateway into Iowa on Interstate […]
On 25th January 1759, Scotland’s best-loved poet, Robert Burns, was born amidst a blast of icy wind in a humble cottage in Alloway. The National Trust for Scotland is proud to be at the heart […]
The Indianapolis Museum of Art announced that it will present Read My Pins: The Madeleine Albright Collection, opening November 7, 2010. Organized by the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, the exhibition features […]
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago presents an exhibition of work by Carrie Gundersdorf, open through August 7-29, 2010. With an unyielding interest in the formal explorations and history of abstraction, Carrie Gundersdorf’s drawings […]
The Yellowstone Art Museum presents Polar: Photographs from the Ice Antarctica to Greenland- Patrick Smith open October 7, 2010, through January 9, 2011. Billings-based artist Pat Smith began his lifelong relationship with the versatile medium […]
The Delaware Art Museum presents A Belief in the Power of Beauty: A Selection of Works by May Morris, on view August 28, 2010 – January 2, 2011. This exhibition will present a selection of […]
Wilmington, DE – The Delaware Art Museum presents Modern Morphism: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture, on view through October 3, 2010. Part of the Museum’s Outlooks Exhibition Series, this exhibition encourages viewers to explore the interconnectedness of […]
Bonnie Laing-Malcolmson to become the next Arlene & Harold Schnitzer Curator of Northwest Art Laing-Malcolmson will be responsible for the Museum’s distinguished collection of Northwest art from the late 19th century to today. Her duties […]
Just after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans in 2005, photographer Richard Misrach used a 4-megapixel pocket camera to capture messages left behind by evacuees. Some are warnings; some are cries for help […]
On the occasion of the publication of the Annual Review of 2009/10, the British Museum will announce future exhibition plans for 2010/11 alongside a review of international success in the last year. Review of 2009/10: […]
NEW YORK, – Located in the Museum’s Lower Gallery, this exhibition of John Jonas Gruen’s portraits of notable artists, all of whom are represented in the Whitney’s collection, has been extended to September 5, 2010. […]