Bequest given by Dr. David A. Cofrin, founding donor of of the Harn at the University of Florida Dr. David A. Cofrin, one of the founding donors of the Harn Museum of Art at the [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2010
The Multimedia Sikh Museum in Mississauga, opened to the public on Sunday, October 10th, 2010. This hi-tech project was spearheaded by Surrey, British Columbia based encyclopaedist, museologist, drug therapist and community activist Dr. Raghbir Singh [Read More]
Andy Warhol was a relentless photographer of the people and places around him. He constantly documented the steady stream of friends, acquaintances, celebrities, and even strangers who came to his atelier, The Factory—a place both [Read More]
The Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida celebrated its 20th anniversary on Oct. 8, the evening before the UF vs. LSU football game, with a special birthday benefit “20 Candles: Come As [Read More]
Masterpieces from the Photographic Collection. The new gallery for photography Following the presentation of outstanding works from the history of 20th century photography, Museum Ludwig is now highlighting a new section of its extensive photographic [Read More]
Moderna Museet Malmö presents Alice Neel: Painted Truths – the largest exhibition of this American artist ever to be shown in Scandinavia. With 59 works spanning more than 70 years, the exhibition fills the entire [Read More]
The American Folk Art Museum will present an exhibition of works by Eugene Von Bruenchenhein. on view November 4, 2010–October 9, 2011. Eugene Von Bruenchenhein: ‘Freelance Artist—Poet and Sculptor—Inovator—Arrow maker and Plant man—Bone artifacts constructor—Photographer [Read More]
This survey of modern drawings from the British Museum’s extensive collection, open through 25 April 2011, will explore the significant interchange of ideas between artists mainly working in Europe and America during the past hundred [Read More]
The committment to fulfilling the building of the Muscarelle collection in meaningful and strategic ways has continued due, in a large part, to generous donations and gifts from various foundations and individuals who support the [Read More]
IMPACT: Expression in Abstraction is a selection of works from the collection of the Muscarelle Museum of Art chosen to represent the diverse canon of the Abstract Expressionists. The exhibition showcases the dynamic techniques used [Read More]
This major new exhibition highlights the museum’s young but rich collection of contemporary Native American art. “Vantage Point” features significant works by 25 established and emerging artists from across the United States and Canada and [Read More]
On Sunday, October 3, the California Automobile Museum celebrated its 28 year history in Sacramento with a special event honoring its founders and sharing with the public a bit of Sacramento history. “There was a [Read More]
70-Year Retrospective Highlights African, Caribbean and American Iconography The National Museum of Women in the Arts announces Loïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color, the first major retrospective surveying Jones’ wide array of subjects [Read More]
The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) presents Books Without Words: The Visual Poetry of Elisabetta Gut, the Italian artist’s first American solo exhibition. Featuring more than 20 of her artists’ books, collage-poems, [Read More]
Rediscover Renowned Masterworks of Early Photography The photographs of the pictorialist movement are among the most spectacular works of art in the medium’s history. This October, The Phillips Collection brings over 120 of these celebrated [Read More]
For more than fifteen years, the Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave has been producing a completely original body of work that is quite easy to explain but very difficult to categorize. Her central project has [Read More]
30 years on from the establishment of the sister city relationship between Dunedin and Otaru, Japan, the Otago Museum’s latest exhibition celebrates the longstanding bond between the two cities. Contemporary Traditions: Dunedin and Otaru Celebrate [Read More]
As the end of the British summer approaches Study for A Summer Night, an exquisite drawing by English painter Albert Moore (1841-93), goes on display for the first time at the Walker Art Gallery from [Read More]