The Danish Immigrant Museum presents Church Basements and Children’s Homes: Danish-American Missions Here and Abroad. Open April 16 to October 31, 2011. Installed in the museum’s mezzanine gallery, this exhibition explores the efforts made by [Read More]
Monthly Archives: April 2011
The exhibition Manet, the Man who Invented Modern Art explores and highlights the historical situation around him, including the reaffirmed legacy of Romanticism, the impact of his contemporaries and the changes in the media at [Read More]
The West Valley Art Museum is hosting an Appraisal Day on Saturday, April 9, 2011, 9 am – 2 pm, with Sean Morton, Morton Appraisals of Scottsdale Registered Professional Appraiser. Donation $20 per item for [Read More]
Thee Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) presents 13 exhibitions and projects, including work by more than 25 leading and emerging contemporary artists such as A.K. Burns, Terence Koh, Marysia Lewandowska, Tevor [Read More]
With the exhibition Aufruf zur Alternative, the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen inaugurates the Schmela Haus as a new project space in Düsseldorf’s historic district. Eight contemporary works by Shaina Anand, Luca Frei, Group Material, Christine & Irene [Read More]
The Boca Raton Museum of Artpresents ART FOR THE PEOPLE: 20th Century Social Realism on view April 26 – September 11. The history of American 20th century painting reveals a changing America through the competing [Read More]
A prestigious exhibition of famous art fakes and forgeries will be presented by the Bolton Museum. The exhibition, called Fakes and Forgeries, was originally put on by the Metropolitan Police’s Art and Antiques squad at [Read More]
The Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin presents Recovering Beauty: The 1990s in Buenos Aires through May 22, 2011. Benito Laren, “Buscando precios (Searching for Prices),” 1991. Holographic paper, mirror, [Read More]
Archivist of the United States David S. Ferriero has opened “The Watergate Gallery,” a permanent exhibition at the National Archives Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. This new exhibition, designed to help today’s visitor make [Read More]
Curated by Robert Storr, exhibition is on view April 14–August 19, 2011 Media Preview: April 13, 9:30–11 am North by New York: New Nordic Art, a focused international loan exhibition concentrating on important trends and [Read More]
The Lemelson Center’s Spark!Lab will hold live demonstrations, including robots locating objects and playing music. Robbie the Robot, an Autonomous Robotic Manipulator from DARPA, will play a game similar to Simon on his own and [Read More]
The El Paso Museum of Art is celebrating its outstanding American Impressionist paintings with the exhibition From Paris to North America: American Impressionism Masterworks. On display in an adjoining gallery to the French Masterworks from [Read More]
Anthropology Research Professor and IMNH Anthropology Division Head and Curator Herbert Maschner was named the new Interim Director of the Museum. Herbert Maschner is a internationally recognized researcher specializing in interdisciplinary studies that integrate most [Read More]
The High Museum of Art has partnered with the Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Literature, Communication and Culture to celebrate Chinese film this April with Independent Chinese Cinema, a series of three acclaimed films. [Read More]
The Museum of Discovery in Little Rock, AR. is closed until 2012 for restoration. The Museum of Discovery was awarded a grant of $9.2 million by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation! The grant will enable [Read More]
In honor of the El Paso Museum of Art’s 50th Anniversary, the museum presents Monet to Matisse: French Masterworks, an exhibition of the permanent collection of late nineteenth and early twentieth century art from the [Read More]
For the first time since it opened in 1914, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s 4,000-square-foot Tapestry Room is being restored to its original glory and will once again take its place as one of the [Read More]
After being off view for more than five years, the Virginia Museum of Fine Art’s Classical Art gallery has reopened to the public in an expanded space with an all-new installation. “It is incredibly exciting [Read More]