Luminous Modernism: Scandinavian Art Comes to America, 1912 asserts the importance of Nordic art—brought to U.S. by ASF in that year—as a model for North American artists. The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) presents Luminous Modernism: Scandinavian […]
Daily Archives: July 22, 2011
The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today that 5.68 million people visited the Met during the fiscal year that ended on June 30. The number, which includes attendance at The Cloisters museum and gardens, is […]
East German artifacts of art, culture and politics from The Wende Museum, the world’s largest Cold War visual archive, will be the subject of a major TASCHEN publication in 2012. The publication will mark the […]
Three days & nights of concerts by Bluegrass Hall of Fame members with their bands! The International Bluegrass Music Museum presents a Bill Monroe Centennial Celebration on September 12, 13 & 14, 2011. Earl Scruggs, […]
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is closing for nine weeks, from Nov. 15 while the museum gets ready for the opening of it’s new Renzo Piano designed wing on Thursday, January 19, 2012. The new […]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art announced the acquisition of a wide range of works of art that will significantly enhance its world-renowned collection. Ranging in date from a 10th-century Indian bronze sculpture of the Chola […]
Saint Mary’s College of California has begun construction on an expansion of the Hearst Art Gallery. The new construction will enable the College to increase exhibition space by 50 percent and display a greater number […]
William H. Gross, the founder of PIMCO and a stamp collector, has donated $8 million to the National Postal Museum to create a new 12,000-square-foot gallery that will be named in his honor. The new […]
To coincide with the celebration of World Youth Day and with Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to Madrid, the Museo del Prado will be displaying The Entombment of Christ, a major masterpiece by Caravaggio loaned from […]
The Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona presents Àngels Ribé: IN THE LABYRINTH an exhibition on view through 23 October 2011. The exhibition by Àngels Ribé (Barcelona, 1943) covers a period of her production from 1969 […]
The Elgin Public Museum presents Illinois Rocks! A Guided Tour Through Geologic Time. The fascinating geological history of Illinois is revealed through rocks and landforms we see today. Turquoise Rock, Elgin Public Museum Built in […]
The Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts presents Young Country a group exhibition on view through Jul 29, 2011. Young Country is a traveling exhibition and is organized by the Delaware Center for the Contemporary […]
World War II aircraft fly-in for display, Navy lectures in Museum SEATTLE – On Sunday, July 31, from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the Museum’s 2011 celebration of the U.S. Navy’s centennial of flight continues […]