The Liechtenstein Museum presents Norbert Bittner’s Egypt Imaginary Visions of the Land on the Nile from the Biedermeier Era On view through 20 September 2011. In the early part of the nineteenth century, Norbert Bittner […]
Daily Archives: June 18, 2011
The local meets the global at Carnegie Museum of Art with the Pittsburgh Biennial open June 17–September 18, 2011. For the first time, the Biennial extends beyond Pittsburgh Filmmakers and Pittsburgh Center for the Arts […]
The National Gallery of Victoria presents Vienna: Art & Design a dazzling display of over 300 extraordinary works by the greatest Viennese artists of the early 20th century. Open 18 June–09 October 2011. Vienna: Art […]
Museum für Fotografie in Berlin presents Abisag Tüllmann 1935-1996. Photojournalism and Stage Photography on view Fri 17 June – Sun 18 September 2011. Coinciding with the artist’s 75th birthday, the posthumous exhibition ‘Abisag Tüllmann 1935-1996. […]
The Heide Museum of Modern Art presents The Futile City, an exhibition on view 25 June-9 October 2011. Taking its inspiration from Albert Tucker’s 1940 painting of the same title, The Futile City examines the […]
On June 17, the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) unveiled its ground-breaking exhibition, Caravaggio and His Followers in Rome. The exhibition brings the genius of Caravaggio to Canada for the first time ever and is […]
Enjoy the beauty of the BMA’s Sculpture Gardens with a glass of wine, good friends, and cool jazz on a hot summer night. Select Saturdays in July and August, Twilight tours, 5 p.m. (includes evening […]
The Guggenheim Museum recently acquired three seminal works by artist, philosopher, and poet Lee Ufan. The two sculptures and one painting come into the collection on the eve of this summer’s retrospective Lee Ufan: Marking […]