Kunsthalle Wien presents Andro Wekua Never Sleep with a Strawberry in Your Mouth on view through June 05th, 2011. Attraction and rejection, perfection and obsession constitute the foundation for the Georgian artist Andro Wekua’s figures [Read More]
Monthly Archives: April 2011
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Ar presents Monet’s Water Lilies, on view April 9th – August 7th. In a rare opportunity, the three panels of this exceptional Water Lilies triptych re-unite, for the first time in [Read More]
The exhibition takes place in the Kunsthalle Wien as well as in some rooms of the Natural History Museum of Vienna, April 01st – August 15th, 2011. Outer space is not only a physically extending [Read More]
The 3rd Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art is lead by the State Museum of Contemporary Art (SMCA) working collaboratively with the rest of the “Thessaloniki – 5 Museums Movement” (5M): Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, Museum [Read More]
Michigan Museum of Art presents Photoformance: An Empathic Environment open now through May 15, 2011. This new multimedia production brings together the work of Ernestine Ruben, experimental photographer of the human form; Monica Ponce de [Read More]
Sixty-five artists from across Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin have submitted at least one art work for participation in the show. All this original art work must measure 6×6 inches. You will be surprised and [Read More]
CHESTERFIELD, Missouri – The Kemp Auto Museum is proud to have been selected again by the Gateway Austin-Healey Club to host the Third Annual “All Austin-Healey” Show from 10:00 am until 3:00 pm on Sunday, [Read More]
The Freeport Art Museum presents Sonata Coda: A Story of Keyboard Instruments on view April 2-30, 2011. For a limited time of only four weeks, a selection of 75 keyboard instruments are on display from [Read More]
Origins of commercial jet age discussed with historians and key participants in story SEATTLE, – A lecture and book signing on April 16 looks at the beginnings of the commercial jet age with historians and [Read More]
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art presents Jill Downen: COUNTERPARTS, the third installment of the NEW FRONTIERS: Series for Contemporary Art, exhibits approximately ten architectural sculptures combining human anatomy with the constructed environment. Through her [Read More]
On May 20, 2011, The Field Museum will open an important exhibition Whales: Giants of the Deep which explores these fascinating creatures by showcasing fully articulated whale skeletons, hands-on activities, dramatic videos, and the latest [Read More]
Explore the only gallery in the world that shows how Silicon Valley technologies are revolutionizing human thought, creativity, and communication. The gallery’s unique hands-on exhibits immerse visitors in digital art, virtual travel, computer animation, and [Read More]
The Studio Museum in Harlem presents Stephen Burks: Man Made, a unique project that furthers industrial designer Stephen Burks’s ongoing exploration of the global economy of artisanal craft. On view Mar 31, 2011 – Jun [Read More]
Cocktail Culture: Ritual and Invention in American Fashion, 1920-1980 is one of the largest exhibitions of costume and textiles in the RISD Museum’s history. From Prohibition to disco, cocktails and fashion ritualized the passage of [Read More]
The Contemporary Jewish Museum presents Charlotte Salomon: Life? or Theatre? on view March 31 – July 31, 2011. In the early years of World War II, Charlotte Salomon, a 23-year-old Jewish artist from Berlin, fled [Read More]
The Norman Rockwell Museum is to present ‘Ice Age’ To The Digital Age: The 3D Animation Art of Blue Sky Studios. On View June 11 through October 31, 2011. A prehistoric squirrel scampers across an [Read More]
Kunsthaus Zürich presents DogMouseCat an exhibition on view 1 April – 31 July 2011. Human beings have been inspired by their nearest relatives, the citizens of the animal kingdom, since they first began creating art, [Read More]