From July 10 through August 21, the Ohio Craft Museum will present two exhibitions that showcase wood in a variety of forms. “National Treasures: Art in the Making,” organized by Historical Woods of America (HWA) [Read More]
Daily Archives: July 13, 2011
Tate announced today that Christoph Grunenberg, Director of Tate Liverpool, has been appointed Director of the Kunsthalle Bremen in Germany. Christoph leaves Tate after a decade as Director of Tate Liverpool. He has made a [Read More]
New York – The Calder Foundation is pleased to announce the permanent installation of Calder’s 1974 monumental standing mobile Horizontal in front of the Centre Pompidou’s iconic façade. The placement of the sculpture on the [Read More]
The Bakken Museum and Forecast Public Art have formed a partnership to create a Green Energy Art Garden on the museum’s rooftop terrace. Four projects developed by seven local artists were selected and have begun [Read More]
First International Tour of Works from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Marks Important Cross-Cultural Exchange The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute opens the exhibition La Collection Clark à Giverny, de Manet à [Read More]
The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute is to host Focus on Nature: A Summer Photography Workshop, Saturday, July 30, 2011 – July 31, 2011. Digital imaging has revolutionized photography and liberated photographers. In this [Read More]
The Chrysler Museum of Art presents American Masterpieces From The Batten Collection, on view until July 31, 2011. These paintings by Homer, Bellows, Benton, Bierstadt, Glackens, Buttersworth, and Redfield are on extended loan as promised [Read More]
The Bellevue Arts Museum presents a 40‐year survey of innovative sculptor Michael Cooper. Michael Cooper: A Sculptural Odyssey, 1968 ‐ 2011 is on view at the museum from July 12 to October 9, 2011. Michael [Read More]
The San Antonio Museum of Art will present Paul Jacoulet: Views of Korea an exhibition on view Friday, August 12 to Sunday, November 6, 2011. Paul Jacoulet (1902-1960) was the first foreigner to master printmaking [Read More]
The Field Museum has used a CT Scanner Provided by Genesis Medical Imaging to scan mummies in the museum’s collection. At least one Egyptian mummy is only partly there as its torso and arms are [Read More]
The Kunstmuseum Thurgau presents Richard Phillips / Adolf Dietrich. Painting and Misappropriation / Malerei und Aneignung, on view through 28 August 2011. The exhibition, presents works by two artists who—at first glance—couldn’t be more different. [Read More]
The National Gallery is collaborating with Sky Arts, Picturehouse Entertainment and Seventh Art Productions on a broadcasting first. Leonardo Live will see the National Gallery’s landmark exhibition Leonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of [Read More]
Plains Art Museum welcomes Megan Johnston to the Museum staff as its new director of curatorial affairs and interpretation. Johnston arrives with a wealth of experience across a wide expanse of geography. A native of [Read More]
Santa Fe, NM – The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) is excited about its newest offering “Counting Coup” which officially opens on Friday, August 19, 2011. Counting Coup is a form of prestige, pride [Read More]