kestnergesellschaft presents Daniel Richter | 10001nights, on view 3 September–6 November 2011. Daniel Richter (*1962, lives and works in Berlin) is one of Germany’s leading contemporary painters. He has made a name for himself with […]
Monthly Archives: August 2011
The 20th Annual Labor Day Parade, co-sponsored by the American Labor Museum/Botto House National Landmark and the Borough of Haledon, is scheduled for Sunday, September 4th, 2011, and will step-off at 1:30 PM. This year’s […]
The Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) has announced a $10 million grant from Amazon Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos and his family, that will be used to establish the “Center for Innovation” at the […]
The Corning Museum of Glass, which features more than 45,000 objects from 35 centuries of glass art and history, has released a new mobile app with information about its collection and related glassmaking techniques. The […]
New Photography 2011: Zhang Dali, Moyra Davey, George Georgiou, Deana Lawson, Doug Rickard, and Viviane Sassen The Museum of Modern Art announces the 26th annual New Photography exhibition, running September 27, 2011, through January 16, […]
The National Portrait Gallery presents Portraiture Now: Asian American Portraits of Encounter on view through through October 14, 2012. This exhibition displays the diversity of contemporary Asian American identity through the groundbreaking work of seven […]
The Foundry Art Centre is hosting a special Family Culture Days Kickoff event on Sunday, August 28, 2011 from 1:00 until 7:00 pm. PNC Arts Alive is presenting sponsor. The Family Culture Days Kickoff event […]
More than 250,000 people have visited the Museum of Liverpool since it opened four weeks ago, equivalent to the capacities of Anfield or Goodison Park 5 to 6 times over and more than half the […]
The OCT Contemporary Art Terminal of the He Xianning Art Museum presents Little Movements: Self-practice in Contemporary Art, open 10 September–10 November 2011.It’s the latest project in OCAT Programme for Emerging Art Practitioners 2011, following […]
If you own a NFC enabled phone, then make sure you take full advantage of this cutting-edge technology by tapping the tags around the museums to help you make the most of your visit. NFC […]
A retrospective of Carl Beam (Ojibwe, 1943-2004) that includes many of the artist’s epic works will open Saturday, Oct. 15, at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in New York, the George Gustav […]
“9/11: A Uniform Response” runs from Sept. 9, 2011 to Jan. 16, 2012 To mark the 10th anniversary of the tragic events of Sept. 11, The Associated Press and The New York City Police Museum […]
The Museum of Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center presents Elevated Perspective: Paintings by Joellyn Duesberry, an overview of a 50-year career of plein-air painting, in the El Pomar and Steiner Family Galleries. On view through […]
The Academy Art Museum presents Focus On Flowers: The Photography of Richard Paul Weiblinger, on view through AUGUST 28, 2011. Richard Paul Weiblinger is an avid nature photographer and his favorite topics include macro images, […]
The Academy Art Museum presents Modernist Inclinations: The Art of Jan Matulka, on view OCTOBER 16, 2011. In the 1920s and 30s, Jan Matulka (1890 1972) was a leader of New York art world promoting […]
The Martin-Gropius-Bau presents Hokusai – Retrospective 26 August to 24 October 2011. For the first time in Germany a major retrospective is to be devoted to the world-famous Japanese artist Hokusai (1760–1849). Perhaps his best-known […]
The National Museum of Contemporary Art / Seoul Olympic Museum of Art/ Arts Council Korea presents Itjanayo(You Know…) Public project on view September 7, 2011–October 23, 2011 at the Cheonggyecheon Plaza in Seoul, Korea. Soo-in […]
The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV)announced that in its 150th year it had acquired a highly important masterpiece by Correggio, one of the most influential figures of the Italian High Renaissance. Director Gerard Vaughan unveiled […]