Ordrupgaard presents Encountering Japan. Degas, Monet, Gauguin… on view through 23.January 2011. Few people know that the French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, like Monet, Degas and Gauguin, were inspired by Japanese wood cuts. Utagawa Kuniyoshi, The […]
Daily Archives: December 13, 2010
The Natural History Museum in London presents The Hidden Depths of Lake Baikal a Talk in the Attenborough Studio on14 December 2010 at 14:30. Lake Baikal is also known as the pearl of Siberia. A […]
The Norton Museum of Art presents Made in Hollywood: Photographs from the John Kobal Foundation open December 12, 2010 – March 6, 2011. Comprising 93 photographs by over 50 photographers, this exhibition is drawn from […]
The Whitney Museum of American Art presents Karthik Pandian: Unearth open from December 15th 2010. Los Angeles-based artist Karthik Pandian uses 16mm film and architectural constructions to examine the relationship between ancient and modern cultures […]
Science Museum to display 700 year old Antarctic ice as major new gallery, atmosphere: exploring climate science, opens From 4 December 2010, the Science Museum will be the first and only museum in the UK […]
National Museums Liverpool has announced the following 2011 Exhibition Programme. A Collector’s Eye: Cranach to Pissarro Friday 18 February to Sunday 15 May 2011 A unique exhibition drawn from a stunning private collection. Featuring 15th-century […]
Liverpool’s National Conservation Centre will close to visitors as a result of government cuts. The city centre venue will close at 5pm on Friday 17 December. National Museums Liverpool, which is funded by central government, […]
The DuSable Museum of African American History presents Red, White, Blue & Black: A History of Blacks in the Armed Services. The call to serve one’s country has always been a special significance in conferring […]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents Monumental “Miniatures”: Large-scale Paintings from India open through April 2011. The so-called “miniature” paintings of India, like their Persian counterparts, were made in sets to illustrate stories and were […]
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents India’s Fabled City: The Art of Courtly Lucknow—the first major international exhibition devoted to the cosmopolitan culture of the northern Indian court of Lucknow, and the […]
The Hamburger Kunsthalle presents Runge’s Cosmos. The Morning of the Romantic Era a Major Philipp Otto Runge Retrospective open until 13 March 2011. Following on from the successful Caspar David Friedrich exhibition, the Hamburger Kunsthalle […]
The Roberson Museum will host a Model Train and Doll Fair on January 9, 2011. Upon completion of the Model Train and Doll Fair Roberson will be closed to the public as we begin initial […]
The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) announces that C. Richard Carlson has stepped down as Chairman of the Board of Trustees after a long and distinguished tenure. Samuel T. Byrne and Sean M. Healey, trustees since […]
The National Waterways Museum presents Boat Museum Society Talks every third Friday (apart from the talk in April 2011, which will take place on Good Friday). They are held at the Rolt Centre, National Waterways […]
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will reopen with a weeklong celebration, Art Expands, from Jan. 29 to Feb. 5. The museum has been closed since March 2009 for construction on […]
The Kimbell Art Museum presents the first major U.S. exhibition devoted to the work of Salvator Rosa (1615–1673), one of the boldest artists and personalities of 17th-century Italy, open through March 27, 2011. Salvator Rosa: […]