The Tampa Museum of Art presents Syntax: Text and Symbols for a New Generation, Selections from the Hadley Martin Fisher Collection, an exhibition that examines the current generation of artists’ interest in text, symbolism, and […]
Daily Archives: July 9, 2011
The Frye Art Museum presents Gabriel von Max: Be-tailed Cousins and Phantasms of the Soul, on view July 9, 2011 – October 30, 2011. One of the most discussed, and perhaps controversial, artists of the […]
The Legion of Honor presents Rarely Seen Masterworks from the Dutch Golden Age, on view July 9–October 2, 2011. Organized by the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, where it debuted earlier this year, Dutch […]
Casco / Kunstverein München announces Group Affinity Summer school, 1–14 August 2011 with public evening class every night from 8 pm, Exhibition 15 August–11 September 2011. The notion of affinity has increasingly gained significance in […]
Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh today announced that Eric C. Shiner has been named director of The Andy Warhol Museum. Shiner joined the museum in 2008 as the Milton Fine Curator of Art, and he has […]
The Andy Warhol Museum presents The Word of God(ESS): Chitra Ganesh an exhibition on view through September 4, 2011. Chitra Ganesh’s artwork combines different visual languages, canons and cultures, including comic books, Bollywood cinema and […]
The San Diego Museum of Art presents El Greco to Dalí: Great Spanish Masters from the Pérez Simón Collection, on view through November 06, 2011. This spectacular survey of Spanish art from the 16th century […]
The Carnavalet Museum now have their own website in French, English and Spanish. The oldest of the municipal museums tells the story of Paris from a bygone era (a prehistoric dugout canoe dating from 4600 […]
The board of Kunsthalle Bern announce the appointment of Fabrice Stroun (born 1969) effective from January 1st 2012. Over the last 15 years Fabrice Stroun has been working as an independent curator based in Geneva. […]
Fossils of the Earth’s oldest trees have been donated to the New York State Museum after workers uncovered them during a project to reconstruct the Gilboa Dam in Schoharie County. Engineers for the New York […]