The Harmer Museum presents Roberto Cuoghi’s First Solo Show in the U.S. on view anuary 22 – May 15, 2011. Italian artist Roberto Cuoghi makes videos, sculpture, paintings, and drawings, in a variety of unconventional [Read More]
Monthly Archives: January 2011
The National Gallery is now offering audio tours of its renowned permanent collection for adults and children on new equipment with color screens and high-quality sound—free of charge for the first time in the Gallery’s [Read More]
Exhibition of Exuberant and Eye-Catching Menswear Explores Men’s Fashion from the 18th Century to the Present This lively exhibition contradicts the notion of men’s apparel as staid and restrained, especially when compared to women’s fashions. [Read More]
The Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg presents John Scott: I Remember Birmingham on view January 27 – February 23, 2011. This installation by one of New Orleans most gifted artists honors the four girls [Read More]
The Meadows Museum presents Concrete Improvisations: Collages and Sculpture by Esteban Vicente on view May 15 – July 31, 2011. Born in 1903 in Turégano, near Segovia, Esteban Vicente studied sculpture at the Royal Academy [Read More]
Significant new collections acquired by the Clarence B. Hanson, Jr. Library at the Birmingham Museum of Art (BMA) deepen the Library’s resources for national and international scholars. The combined Buten Museum Wedgwood Library and Archive, [Read More]
The Whatcom Museum shows New Gifts and Acquisitions, on display January 22, 11 through June 5, 2011. Featuring a selection of extraordinary artworks that transformed the Whatcom Museum’s collection in 2010, this exhibition of Northwest [Read More]
The Holland Museum presents The Cat Under the Hat: The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss® on displayJan. 22-May 22, 2011. The ‘secret’ art of Dr. Seuss is a collection of authorized estate editions based on [Read More]
The Museum of Somerset plans to open in 2011. The Museum of Somerset is a project to conserve and restore Taunton Castle and to rejuvenate the Somerset County Museum which is located within it. Heritage [Read More]
André P. Larson, Ph.D., Executive Director of the National Music Museum and Professor of Music, announced that he will retire from the Museum effective Wednesday, Feb. 23. Larson has served USD and the National Music [Read More]
The Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) presents Space-Light-Structure: The Jewelry of Margaret De Patta open February 4 – May 13, 2012. In conjunction with the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, the Oakland [Read More]
The Morgan Library and Museum presents Exhibition Documenting Diary Keeping by writers, artists and other celebrated figures. Open from January 21, 2011. Charlotte Brontë (1816 1855) relied on her diary to escape stifling work as [Read More]
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) will kick off the construction of its Lenfest Plaza with a groundbreaking ceremony on February 2, 2011 at 11 am. Confirmed guests include Marguerite and H. F. [Read More]
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) announced that Harry Philbrick has been named The Edna S. Tuttleman Director of the Academy Museum, effective March 1, 2011. Since 1996, Harry Philbrick has been the [Read More]
IVAM in Valencia presents Julio Gonzalez and David Smith: A dialogue about sculpture on view Jan 20 – May 01, 2011. This exhibition, which has benefited from the inestimable collaboration of the David Smith Estate, [Read More]
The Bennington Museum will present a Student Art Show on view January 30 – February 27. The Student Art Show brings artwork of the region’s elementary, middle, and high school students to the museum in [Read More]
Artspace Sydney presents Ho Tzu Nyen Earth open 20 January – 20 February 2011. Singaporean artist and filmmaker Ho Tzu Nyen creates works that are fields of concrete sensations. In association with Sydney Festival 2011, [Read More]
The new permanent exhibition of the Computerspielemuseum opened up to visitors on January 21st, 2011. The museum is located in Berlin-Friedrichshain. Visitors are taken on a historical journey covering the highlights of a process that [Read More]