The Fundació Joan Miró, MARCO, Museo de Arte Contemporánea de Vigo, and the ArtAids Foundation present You Are Not Alone, an exhibition curated by Hilde Teerlinck, Director of the FRAC Nord-Pas de Calais, Dunkerque with […]
Daily Archives: June 28, 2011
The Nationalmuseum in Stockholm has acquired a Table in Swedish-style art deco by by Anna Petrus. This table was designed by Anna Petrus (1886–1949), an artist working in Sweden during the first half of the […]
De Hallen Haarlem presents A Portrait of Holland: The Dutch Landscape in Art Since 1850. Exhibition on view 24.06.2011 – 11.09.2011. More than a hundred and twenty paintings, watercolours, prints, photographs and films by Dutch […]
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art presents Will Barnet: Relationships, Intimate and Abstract, 1935–1965, an exhibition on view on view from June 18–December 31, 2011. To mark the 100th birthday of pioneering printmaker, painter […]
Brent Glass, 64, has announced he will retire from the Smithsonian. He is leaving his position as director of the National Museum of American History effective July 10; he will continue at the Smithsonian as […]
Research conducted by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), about the provenance, or history of ownership, of its painting Portrait of a Man and Woman in an Interior (1665–67) by Dutch artist Eglon van […]
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney will reopen in March 2012 as a new, significantly expanded Museum, following a 53 million AUD redevelopment. The opening of the new MCA promises to be a highlight […]
The The Power Plant presents Rearview Mirror: New Art from Central and Eastern Europe. o-produced by The Power Plant and the Art Gallery of Alberta. On view 1 July–5 September 2011. Opening: 30 June, 8–11 […]
Musée du Quay Branly presents from dawn to dusk, National collections of Guatemala. Exhibition on view through SUNDAY 2TH OCTOBER 2011. Through the presentation of more than 160 exceptional objects belonging to the National Heritage […]