The Museo del Prado presents Rome: Nature and the Ideal. Landscapes 1600-1650, an exhibition on view JULY 5 – SEPTEMBER 25. Featuring more than 100 works, the exhibition Rome: Nature and the Ideal. Landscapes 1600-1650 [Read More]
Monthly Archives: July 2011
The Crocker Art Museum will present two exhibitions this winter exploring Italian art from the 16th through the 18th centuries. The first exhibition, “Florence and the Baroque,” offers an in-depth examination of the Baroque style [Read More]
Ten psychological states – 77 video artists and filmmakers form Asia and Europe The exhibition Human Frames is dedicated to the human being, the condition humaine and the various states of mind that accompany man [Read More]
The Bruce Museum presents Saddle Up! Horsing Around at the Bruce Museum an exhibition presenting approximately 30 works of art featuring the horse are more than sheer whimsy. On view in Greenwich, Connecticut, from July [Read More]
The Rijksmuseum presents For the first time: Rembrandt and Degas an exhibition on view at the Rijksmuseum from 1 July to 23 October 2011. Although it is well known that the famous French impressionist painter [Read More]
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) presents 194X-9/11: American Architects and the City, an exhibition that examines the work of leading architects in light of the history of urban renewal in the United States. Exhibition [Read More]
The Long Beach Museum of Art (LBMA) presents Ray Turner: Population, Good Man / Bad Man an exhibition on view through September 11, 2011. This exhibition, consisting of paintings, monotypes, and sculptures, will be installed [Read More]
From January 31, through July 31, 2012, The Museum of Modern Art will present new paradigms of architecture, and regional and transportation planning, in the exhibition Foreclosed: Rethinking the American Dream. The exhibition will present [Read More]
The Science Museum in London launched a competition calling on young people to draw a picture of their imaginary ‘space friend’ – such as a friendly alien from a distant planet, in the hope of [Read More]
The Acadian Museum has announced up-coming Living Legends induction dates. July 3, 2011 :: Maria Placer July 28, 2011 :: Janie Buillard August 13, 2011 :: Levi Schexnider September 10, 2011 :: Ruth Broussard December [Read More]
The Orlando Museum of Art presents Common Ground: Art of the American Landscape on view until June 30, 2012. The landscape has been a subject of enduring interest for American artists. Common Ground: Art of [Read More]
Thomas P. Campbell, Director and CEO of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, announced that Luke Syson will become the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Curator in Charge of the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative [Read More]
The Kreeger Museum presents Tom Wesselmann Draws an exhibition on view through July 30, 2011. Tom Wesselmann Draws is the most comprehensive exhibition of drawings by the artist that has ever been assembled, many never [Read More]
Exhibition chronicles Ronald Reagan’s early years in Illinois through his acting and political career, to his presidency from 1981-1989 The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery presents One Life: Ronald Reagan on view July 1, 2011 through [Read More]
The Brandywine River Museum presents Farm Work by Jamie Wyeth an exhibition on view on view through September 11, 2011. The exhibition surveys five decades of his lively depictions of farm animals, equipment, buildings and [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art announce Los Angeles Urban Rangers as the summer 2011 participants in Engagement Party, MOCA’s program presenting new works by innovative Southern California–based artist collectives. Interested in critical examination of urban [Read More]
To accompany the second New Museum Triennial (opening in February 2012), the New Museum and ArtAsiaPacific are gathering information about international art spaces. This research is the basis for an international Art Spaces Directory to [Read More]
Museum will open early to show live coverage of historic liftoff on big screen SEATTLE – On July 8, The Museum of Flight will open earlier than usual – 8 a.m. – to allow the [Read More]