The Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art presents Brian Nettles: Design in Three Dimensions, on view through November 27, 2011 in the Mississippi Sound Welcome Center. Brian Nettles, Boat, 2009 Wheel thrown and altered, cone 10 reduction […]
Daily Archives: July 28, 2011
The Demuth Museum’s current exhibition, Demuth in the City of Lights, brings together many of Charles Demuth’s works from his travels to Paris in the early twentieth century. American Modernist painter Charles Demuth (1883-1935) soaked […]
The Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art John S. and James L. Knight Gallery is to permanently feature the pottery of George Ohr. Opening December 2012. Opening exhibition Guest Curator, Eugene Hecht, PhD, is author of After […]
The Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art presents William Dunlap: Look At It . . . Think About It, on view through December 4, 2011. William Dunlap reminds us not to forget the importance of history by […]
Special events, extended Museum hours, close-up views of Navy flight team SEATTLE – The world-famous U.S. Navy Blue Angels star in the Boeing Air Show at Seafair’s Albert Lee Cup hydroplane races. The Museum of […]
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents another 24-hour screening of artist Christian Marclay’s The Clock, Thursday July 28th at 5 pm through Friday July 29th at 5 pm. Recently awarded the prestigious Golden […]
The Museum of Modern Art presents Talk to Me an exhibition on the communication between people and objects that opened at The Museum of Modern Art on July 24th 2011. Talk to Me explores the […]
As part of it’s 25th Anniversary celebrations the Freud Museum in London announces an open day with free sdmission Today is the 25th anniversary of the opening by Princess Alexandra of the Freud Museum London […]
New Wing will allow the museum’s full collection of design, textiles, ceramics and fine art to be displayed and accessed, underscoring the pedagogical mission of Cranbrook by bringing the collection to life for a new […]
The Fruitmarket Gallery announces the first solo exhibition in Scotland of the work of American artist Ingrid Calame, whose beautifully-coloured, intricate drawings and paintings have a specific, if abstracted relationship to the world. Exhibition open […]
The history of the National Gallery will come alive in Room 1. Art for the Nation will introduce the first Director of the Gallery: Sir Charles Lock Eastlake (1793–1865), a man described by one contemporary […]
Five major Spanish artists and six international ones confront each other in curator Carmen Giménez’s interpretation of the Botín Foundation’s Art Collection in the summer exhibition at the Foundation’s venue in the centre of Santander, […]
The Patsy Cline Historic House in Winchester, Virginia, will play witness to the story of Patsy’s Winchester years, the lives of others associated with her, and events that were pivotal to her career. The Historic […]