The Museum of Modern Art has acquired a complete version of A Fire in My Belly (1986–87) by David Wojnarowicz—both its original 13-minute version and a 7-minute excerpt made by the artist—announced MoMA Director Glenn […]
Daily Archives: January 13, 2011
Evening lecture and book signing with George Bibel On Jan. 20, the Museum offers an evening lecture and book signing with author George Bibel. The presentation will show how crash investigators use physics, aerodynamics and […]
A working replica of the first fully operational stored-program computer has been commissioned by the Computer Conservation Society (CCS) in recognition of the achievements of the pioneering computer scientists at Cambridge University in the 1940s, […]
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis announced a new season of The Front Room. Running parallel to the Main Galleries, The Front Room operates at a different speed, featuring films, performance, painting, sculpture, sound, photography, […]
The Museum of Broadcast Communications (MBC), will debut a new online exhibit at museum.tv, “We’ll be Right Back: 60 years of Television Commercials” on January 12, 2011. The online exhibit has been culled from the […]
The Gunn Memorial Library and Museum presents Through the Eyes of Robert Andrew Parker on view through Saturday February 19, 2011. Oil paintings on wood panel from his travels in Spain and Ireland, still lives […]
Thomas P. Campbell, Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, announced today that distinguished scholar James C. Y. Watt will retire on June 30, following a decade as Brooke Russell Astor Chairman of the Department […]
The National Portrait Gallery has announced A touring exhibition, The Queen: Art and Image to mark The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012. This innovative touring exhibition brings together 60 of the most remarkable and resonant […]
Demonstrators from World Museum’s Planetarium will host a special viewing evening as they gaze on the largest planet in the solar system. On Thursday (13 January) from 4.30-6.30pm visitors can use telescopes and binoculars on […]
The Estorick Collection presents Masterpieces From the Alberto Della Regione Collection on view now through April 3, 2011. Containing works by artists including Filippo de Pisis, Fortunato Depero and Giorgio de Chirico, the collection of […]
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis presents Manon de Boer: Between Perception and Sensation on display January 21 – May 1, 2011. For her first major exhibition in the United States the acclaimed Dutch, Brussels […]
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis Presents Richard Aldrich and the 19th Century French Painting open January 21 – May 1, 2011. Chronicling an abstract personal account of his relationships, studio practice, and his sense […]
The The National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC) Bucharest presents Călin Dan: Anturaju’ & Other Stories on view through 27 February 2011. Between September 2005 and May 2007 Călin Dan has been involved in a […]
Jan. 22 event with lectures, astronomy activities and family programs about the exploration of Mars Seattle – Mars Fest at The Museum of Flight was first held in January 2004 to recognize the then-recent landings […]
BBC Four and the Royal Academy of Arts announce Sculpture On Screen, a collaboration which brings a series of free Friday-night screenings of BBC sculpture documentaries as part of BBC Four’s Focus On Sculpture and […]