The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will reopen its doors at the end of this month with five new special exhibitions. The American Scene on Paper, Tradition Redefined, Stone and Steel, [Read More]
Daily Archives: January 24, 2011
This summer, visitors to The Cleveland Museum of Natural History will be invited to tour a home that could represent the future of energy-efficient housing. SmartHome Cleveland will be constructed on Museum grounds and is [Read More]
Group Reception: January 28, 4-7 p.m. FREDERICK HART, January 18 – March 11 TOTEM POLE, January 18 – ongoing BURGHILDE GRUBER: FULL CIRCLE, January 18 – April 2 Group Reception: February 4, 4-7 p.m. ANDY [Read More]
In 1948, a nationwide survey pronounced John Marin (1870–1953) “America’s Number 1 artist.” Marin’s exuberant and improvisational paintings are recognized today as critical to the evolution of American modernism. Less well known, though, is the [Read More]
The San Diego Museum Council has announced San Diego Museum Month, presented by Macy’s, returns in February, 2011 Pick up your FREE Museum Month Pass at any Macy’s store in San Diego County, Temecula, or [Read More]
The International Center of Photography presents Wang Qingsong: When Worlds Collide on view JANUARY 21–MAY 8, 2011. Wang Qingsong, Competition, 2004. © Wang Qingsong. Courtesy the artist This exhibition will mark the first U.S. solo [Read More]
The Western Australia Museum presents SMALLTOWN a temporary exhibition on view now through 11 February 2011. Photographer Martin Mischkulnig and author Tim Winton take us on a journey through out-of-the-way parts of Australia. Mischkulnig’s stunning [Read More]
The Frist Center fro the Visual Arts presents William Eggleston: Anointing the Overlooked on view Jan. 21–May 1, 2011. William Eggleston: Anointing the Overlooked brings together more than 50 photographs made by the Memphis, Tenn., [Read More]
The River and Rowing Museum in Henley presents Wind & Fire, Earth & Space, Water – Jonathan Parker on view now through 27 February 2011. Figurative paintings from the Tideway to the Pool of London, [Read More]
The Morgan Library & Museum presents over one hundred drawings and photographs from the collection assembled by American fashion designer Herbert Kasper—known simply as Kasper. The collection, exceptional for its distinctive character and superb quality, [Read More]
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents Ed Ruscha: Road Tested on view January 23–April 17, 2011. Edward Ruscha Standard Station with Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half, 1964 Oil on canvas 65 x [Read More]
A special exhibition of European portrait painting, Eye to Eye: European Portraits 1450–1850 features works by master artists from the late fifteenth century through the early nineteenth century. On view Jan 23 – Mar 27,2011. [Read More]
An opening reception for both “Macy’s Presents American Artists of Color” and the exhibit titled “Elaine Blue: The Performance” will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. The opening reception will [Read More]
Badischer Kunstverein present the first comprehensive exhibition of Nancy Holt in Europe! Since the late 1960s, Holt has created a far-reaching body of work, including Land art, films, photography, sculpture, site-specific installations, artist’s books, and [Read More]
The Royal Museum of Cornwall will hold a major retrospective of the work of the forgotten British Post-Impressionist painter Sir Claude Francis Barry (1883-1970) from the 5th of February to the 4th of June 2011. [Read More]