Several years ago S.M.A.K. conceived a plan to provide a permanent place in the museum to display the works of art and documents of Marcel Broodthaers (Brussels, 1924 – Cologne, 1976) from its collection. On […]
Daily Archives: March 28, 2011
Commemorating the 80th birthday of legendary Austrian author Thomas Bernhard, WestLicht presents the exhibition “THOMAS BERNHARD ‘DAS FÜHRT ALLES ZU NIX’ FOTOGRAFIEN VON SEPP DREISSINGER”. The exhibition shows around 120 photographs by Sepp Dreissinger, taken […]
The Museum Kunst Palast presents NEW COLOURS: A selection from the Kemp collection. The Kemp collection is one of the largest collections in Germany with a focus on the styles of Art Informel and colour […]
New wing to open in 2012 in downtown Clarksdale, Mississippi The Delta Blues Museum Board of Trustees, in coordination with the City of Clarksdale, the Stovall Family and D. Carroll Construction, today broke ground on […]
The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art – MoCCA – ipresents Will Eisner’s New York: From the Spirit to the Modern Graphic Novel, an exhibit showcasing work of the comics and graphic novel master that […]
The Smithsonian American Art Museum has met the challenge posed by Lloyd Herman, the founding director of its Renwick Gallery, to create a $2 million endowment to support a new curator of craft position. Herman’s […]
De Hallen Haarlem presents the first solo exhibition by Matt Stokes in a Dutch museum. This British artist is chiefly known for his video work in which he investigates underground currents in contemporary music. The […]
The Craven Museum & Gallery presents The Shakespeare First Folio. On permanent display from 25 March 2011 In 1623, seven years after William Shakespeare’s death, a compilation of 36 of his plays were published together […]
Ben Quilty couldn’t quite believe it when the Art Gallery of South Australia acquired his most recent exhibition in its entirety. Featuring 16 luscious oil paintings and a large metal sculpture Quilty’s Inhabit is a […]
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American Historyy presents Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise: An Artist’s Journey on view through May 29, 2011. In Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise: An Artist’s Journey, Gale Fulton Ross utilizes […]
The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool has opened British Art 1880-1950. Room 11 showcases works by Jacob Epstein, Paul Nash, LS Lowry and Lucian Freud alongside the Merseyside artists Albert Richards and George Jardine. Other […]
The Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to announce the artist-run radio project Neighborhood Public Radio (NPR) as the spring 2011 participants in Engagement Party, MOCA’s program presenting new works by innovative Southern California–based artist […]