Carnegie Museum of Art presents the powerful work of two contemporary artists—Candida Höfer and Cyprien Gaillard—who explore architectural environments and how they influence experiences and perceptions of the world. Exhibition open through May 29, 2011 […]
Daily Archives: March 16, 2011
The Smithsonian presents Latin Jazz artist John Santos in a free percussion master class and evening concert featuring the John Santos Band, Friday, April 15. The master class is from 10:30 a.m. to noon in […]
In 2011, the Kenosha Public Museum marks it’s 75th Anniversary. The Kenosha Public Museum collects, preserves, and interprets decorative and fine arts, natural science specimens, and cultural artifacts from around the world and throughout time. […]
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery will install a portrait of Pedro Martinez in a private ceremony Friday, March 25. Born in the Dominican Republic and an American citizen since 2006, Martinez was impressive in his […]
The Toledo Museum of Arts presents An Evening with Frank Stella on Thursday, April 7 at 6 p.m. in the Peristyle Theater. Mr. Stella’s appearance is in conjunction with the opening of the exhibition Frank […]
On 6-9 p.m. Friday, March 18 the Stuhr Museum will host a Family Game Night. This is the second year for this popular event, which allows families of all kinds to try board games, puzzle […]
The Cleveland Museum of Art presents Contemporary Landscape Photography an exhibition on view March 26–August 14, 2011. Abandoned Apartment, Dresden-Cotta, 2005. Fredrik Marsh (American, b. 1957). Inkjet print; 50.8 x 62.1 cm. The Charlotte Ekker […]
March 17: Reception and Wall Art Sale The Russell kickoff event is the opening reception and Wall Art Sale, held on Thursday evening, March 17. Enjoy food, drink, and entertainment. Attendees will also have an […]
The Milwaukee Art Museum has welcomed William Keyse Rudolph as its new Curator of American Art and Decorative Arts. Rudolph has a distinguished career, coming to Milwaukee from the Worcester Art Museum where he was […]
Complete workshop of the first hero of the Industrial Revolution to be reassembled and opened to visitors The attic workshop of the first hero of the British Industrial Revolution, the engineer James Watt, will be […]
The largest collection of Indianapolis 500-winning cars ever assembled will open to the public Sunday, March 20, 2011 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum, with special added attractions for fans. Indianapolis Motor […]
The Crocker Art Museum will open the world’s first photosynthetic restaurant this spring. Conceptual artist Jonathon Keats has developed a gourmet cuisine for flora by filtering and mixing different wavelengths of sunlight. Keats’ installation will […]
The Institut Valencià d’Art Modern (IVAM) exhibition, open Mar 15 – May 01, 2011, gathers 92 works between sculptures and paintings that represent the different stages of his creative production from the forties to his […]
The Milwaukee Art Museum presents Art in Bloom, the annual tribute to art and flowers on March 31–April 3, 2011. This year’s Art in Bloom premieres Milwaukee’s Calatrava™ rose, a breed grown by native Milwaukeean […]
The National Media Museum Presents In Conversation with Anders Petersen and JH Engstrom + Screening of ‘L’Art et la Maniere’ on Tuesday 22 March 2011. The photographic work of Anders Petersen and JH Engström deals […]
Alte Pinakothek’s 175th anniversary in 2011 with a wide range of events. First opened to the public on 16 October, 1836, Leo von Klenze’s seminal museum building today still provides the architectural framework for collections […]
The National Gallery in London presents Forests, Rocks, Torrents: Norwegian and Swiss Landscapes from the Lunde Collection, on view 22 June – 18 September 2011. This summer the National Gallery displays 51 paintings from a […]
How Capital Moves is a new body of work by artist duo Kennedy Browne, on view 25 March–6 May 2011. Originally commissioned for the Łódź Biennale, Poland (2010) the work is partly a response to […]