The Rubin Museum of Art presents works by five artists of different generations and ethnicities, working between 1960 and the present, whose oeuvres have been influenced by the tenets of Buddhism, including its central principles [Read More]
Daily Archives: November 8, 2010
The New Mexico Museum of Art will open an exhibition of works from its Bureau of Contemporary Art, a fictitious entity created for this exhibition in order to emphasize contemporary art’s prominent place within the [Read More]
The Moscow Museum of Modern Art presents Ivan Chuikov LABYRINTHS, open through December 5, 2010. Ivan Chuikov has long been and remains a challenging figure in the international art scene — this is what makes [Read More]
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD has announced a three-year major skipjack restoration project which will be done in public view at the Museum’s boat yard. Funded through philanthropic support, the restoration [Read More]
The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum presents a new exhibition, “For the Ones We Love”. This touching exhibit is a tribute to President and Mrs. Bush and their contributions to the fight against cancer. [Read More]
The Loudoun Museum Board of Trustees announced that it is implementing a series of cost-cutting measures due to decreased funding. Starting November 1, the museum will only be open Fridays and Saturdays 10AM to 5PM, [Read More]
As the Wexner Center for the Arts prepares to embark on its third decade, the Wexner Center Foundation—a private, nonprofit entity established to provide governance and support to the arts center—is undergoing a change in [Read More]
The Rockwell Museum of Western Art in Corning, New York, presents 21st Century Regionalists: Art of the Next West, open through January 9, 2011. Regionalism – a popular mid-20th century art movement underscoring how a [Read More]
The Wexner Center for the Arts presents Megan Geckler One of the Six Solos Exhibitions, open Tue, Nov 9, 2010–Sun, Feb 13, 2011. Megan Geckler has transformed the lobby of the Wexner Center into a [Read More]
npower has reported that one of the UK’s largest installations of photo-voltaic (PV) cells on a historic building* has been fitted to the roof of the National Trust’s carriage museum at Arlington Court near Barnstaple [Read More]
Miami Art Museum (MAM) presents Susan Rothenberg: Moving in Place, the artist’s first museum show in over a decade and first exhibition in South Florida. Open November 7, 2010 – March 6, 2011. The exhibition [Read More]
The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge , is closing from 8 November for refurbishment. The Museum is starting a £1.8 million redevelopment and modernisation with improved access and updated displays. Cambridge University’s Museum [Read More]
Martin-Gropius-Bau presents László Moholy-Nagy The Art of Light, open through January 16th, 2011. László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) is one of the most important exponents of Modernism. Berlin’s Martin-Gropius-Bau has mounted an exhibition of his art as [Read More]
Open Nov. 9 – Jan. 30, 2011 “The Story of John Hendrix: Oak Ridge’s Prophet” exhibition takes a look at the life of John Hendrix and his prediction for Oak Ridge. AMSE Lobby. Nov. 11 [Read More]