The Irish Museum of Modern Art is presenting the first Irish exhibition by the internationally acclaimed Thai artist and film-maker Apichatpong Weerasethakul. On view 27 Jul 2011 – 31 Oct 2011. For Tomorrow For Tonight [Read More]
Daily Archives: August 10, 2011
A new presentation of Joslyn Art Museum’s renowned collection of American and American Western art awaits visitors. Debuting August 9, the reinstallation of the Memorial Building’s five north galleries highlights the history of American painting [Read More]
The Mary and Bruce Stevenson Wing Will Add 25,500 Square Feet of Space to Columbia Gorge Icon Maryhill Museum of Art’s first expansion in its 97-year history is on pace for completion in spring 2012. [Read More]
On the occasion of Iceland’s invitation as guest country at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2011, the Frankfurter Kunstverein presents the first major solo exhibition in Germany of Ragnar Kjartansson (born 1976). The exhibition comprises more [Read More]
The Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam presents Informality Art, economics, precarity, on view 14 August–2 October 2011. The exhibition ‘Informality’ arises from the increasing attention being given to the role of banks in our economy, and [Read More]
The Portland Institute for Contemporary Art presentsTBA:11 Time-Based Art Festival, open September 8-October 30, 2011. PICA’s ninth-annual Time-Based Art Festival takes over Portland, Oregon, September 8th through October 30th for an all-hours happening of contemporary [Read More]
The Aspen Art Museum will host a groundbreaking ceremony for its new location at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16, the nonprofit’s board of trustees announced late Tuesday, reports the Aspen Times “Construction of the 30,000-square-foot [Read More]
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD is hosting one of the nation’s largest gatherings of small boat enthusiasts and unique watercraft at the 29th Annual Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival from 10am [Read More]
The Irish Museum of Modern Art presents THROUGH THE EYES comprises of a series of five projects dating from 2003 to 2010 by celebrated Irish artist Gerard Byrne, surveying almost a decade in which his [Read More]