The Deutsche Guggenheim presents Color Field, open through 10.01.2011. With Color Fields the Deutsche Guggenheim presents a selection of unique representatives of Color Field painting drawn largely from the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim […]
Monthly Archives: October 2010
The The New York Public Library Explores Three of the World’s Largest Religions in Exhibition. Three Faiths is now on view through February 27, 2011 at the Library’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at Fifth Avenue […]
The Neues Museum in Berlin celebrated it’s first anniversary on 15 October 2010, marking the anniversary of the Neues Museum’s reopening on the Museum Island Berlin. Since opening its doors a year ago, more than […]
Some Alaska Native art speaks of cultural heritage in a whisper; some calls out in a loud, clear voice. But on some level, all the art in the (Re)Emergence exhibition celebrates what it means to […]
The Anchorage Museum presents Kiska and Adak : War in the Aleutians. On view through Feb. 20, 2011. Early in World War II, Kiska was a hotly contested battlefield that figured prominently in Japanese and […]
The Virginia Museum of Transportation has unveiled it’s newest exhibit a 1923 Piedmont Touring Car. The Piedmont Motor Car Company was the only company chartered in Virginia to ever mass produce cars, and only three […]
Main Street Children’s Museum, the Culture & Heritage Museums’ newest site, will open at Rock Hill’s ChristmasVille festival December 2. The name for the children’s museum was selected based on research from the Association of […]
Rugs and Ritual in Tibetan Buddhism, an installation dedicated to ritual practice in Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism, explores the role of the ritual objects that were employed by its practitioners in pursuit of spiritual enlightenment. Exhibition […]
The Bass Museum of Art presents The Nudist Museum by Ellen Harvey, open November 7, 2010. Ellen Harvey’s Nudist Museum uses the Bass Museum’s collection to reveal a wide variety of different historical paradigms of […]
The National World War II Museum will mark November 11, Veterans Day, with a call to ears, not arms. Museum historians and curators are urging young Americans and their parents to reach out to the […]
The Movement of Impressionism: Europe, America, and the Northwest On View October 24, 2009 through October 9, 2010 Tacoma Art Museum’s surprising collection of impressionist paintings, works on paper, and sculptures will be exhibited together […]
The National Liberty Museum announces Glass Auction on October 30 as part of the museum’s Glass Now Weekend. The Auction will be held at the same location as last year, the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown at […]
The Boca Raton Museum of Art presents Latin American Art from the Museum Collection, on view through May 1, 2011. Twentieth-century and contemporary Latin American art is international in nature, and its leading figures have […]
The Boca Raton Museum of Art presents an exhibition of work by Valerio Adami, open through January 9, 2011. Valerio Adami (Italian, born in Bologna, 1935- ) is recognized internationally as an important European artist […]
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) announced a collaboration with the City of Los Angeles’s Department of Cultural Affairs, toward the day-to-day preservation of the Watts Towers in a one-year agreement. LACMA will […]
The Menil Collection presents Kurt Schwitters: Color and Collage, on view through January 30, 2011. The German artist Kurt Schwitters (1887–1948) remains one of the most influential figures of the international avant-garde. In the years […]
The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley (MSV) will celebrate what is considered by many to be the first truly American school of painting – the Hudson River School – with the special exhibition American Scenery: […]
The Art Institute of Chicago opens Richard Hawkins – Third Mind, on view through January 16, 2011 Galleries 182–184, Ryerson Library. Since the early 1990’s, Richard Hawkins has developed an emphatically diverse art practice that […]