The Aspen Art Museum presents Mark Manders: Parallel Occurrences / Documented Assignments. Open FEBRUARY 18 – MAY 1, 2011. Since 1986, Mark Manders has been engaged in what he calls his “Self-Portrait as a Building,” [Read More]
Daily Archives: February 18, 2011
The Barnum Museum has been awarded $40,000 from the Fairfield County Community Foundation (FCCF) to be used to match a $100,000 Endangered Building Grant received from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism. This grant [Read More]
The Belvedere in Vienna presents Egon Schiele – Self- Portraits and Portraits on view through 13 June 2011. The Belvedere devotes a comprehensive exhibition to Egon Schiele (1890-1918), one of the most important Austrian artists [Read More]
The Harvard Museum of Natural History will be buzzing with dozens of activities; SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM, exploring the amazing world of insects and their relatives, spiders, crustaceans, and the many [Read More]
The Harvard Museum of Natural History announced the completion of the renovated permanent Africa gallery. This historic gallery has been renovated and reinterpreted, with new energy-efficient lighting and colorful graphic displays. The installation of a [Read More]
The Harvard Museum of Natural History (HMNH) today has named as interim executive director David W. Ellis. Ellis is the former president of Lafayette College and the Museum of Science, Boston. He will temporarily replace [Read More]
The Courtauld Gallery presents Life, Legend, Landscape: Victorian Drawings and Watercolours on view through 15 May 2011. Lost from view for many years and recently presented to The Courtauld Gallery, The Old Farm Garden by [Read More]
In January 2012, Heritage Auctions will host a special auction at the Florida United Numismatist (FUN) Convention aimed at establishing a $1 million endowment for the renowned National Numismatic Collection, considered one of the finest [Read More]
WIELS Contemporary Art Centre presents David Claerbout The Time that Remains open through 15 May 2011. In this first major survey of David Claerbout’s work in Belgium, the development of the artist’s practice is traced [Read More]
14,700-year-old human skull-cup to go on display to visitors on 1 March 2011 Research published by palaeoanthropologists at the Natural History Museum, London, reveals Britain’s strange past with the earliest known examples of human skull-cups [Read More]
Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona presents MACBA Collection on view through 4 September 2011. The MACBA Collection, which includes works owned by Catalan, Spanish and European institutions, both public and private, provides MACBA with a [Read More]
January 11–May 22, 2011 – WORKS FROM PARKETT COLLECTION The Parkett magazine was founded in Zurich in 1984 by a group of friends, with the idea of generating an open exchange between artists and writers [Read More]
“¿Tierra de nadie?” (No Man’s Land?) is an exhibition that explores complex processes of land appropriation and different forms of popular resistance which incorporate a fundamental criticism of the logic of private property as the [Read More]
The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] announced today that it will donate $5 million to the Air Force Museum Foundation in three installments over the next three years. The foundation will deliver the funds to the [Read More]