The Forest Lawn Museum in Glendale will present “¡Adelante! Mexican American Artists: 1960s and Beyond,” a collection of works by an array of talented Mexican American artists, many who helped forge the Chicano Art Movement [Read More]
Daily Archives: September 3, 2011
The Morris Museum princes On the Road: 100 Years of Motorcycles in America, on view September 25 – December 4, 2011. The mission of the Morris Museum is to elevate the cultural consciousness, excite the [Read More]
National Tour of Romare Bearden: Southern Recollections Pays Homage to the Artist and His Southern Influences This fall The Mint Museum will present Romare Bearden: Southern Recollections, a major retrospective of one of America’s most [Read More]
Monroe Museum Village presents Civil War Era Re-enactment on Saturday & Sunday, September 3 & 4. More than two hundred re-enactors take over the museum grounds for the weekend, bringing history to life. Museum visitors [Read More]
Artists Simon Fujiwara, Anthony Key, Dave Lewis, Nina Mangalanayagam and Navin Rawanchaikul reflect on the complexities of living with more than one culture. Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) presents an inter-generational exhibition at Rivington [Read More]
The Brooklyn Museum presents 19th-Century Modern an exhibition on view September 2, 2011–April 1, 2012. Featuring more than forty items from the Brooklyn Museum’s collection of American and European decorative arts, 19th-Century Modern will focus [Read More]
DAM brings together 70 works by the famed artist to reveal key steps in his artistic evolution Becoming Van Gogh, an in-depth exploration of Vincent van Gogh’s unconventional path to becoming one of the world’s [Read More]
KW Institute for Contemporary Art presents Seeing is believing, on view 11 September–13 November 2011. Opening: 10 September 2011, 5–10 pm. Images of terrorist attacks can be seen live and within seconds they are dispatched [Read More]
The Toledo Museum of Art’s Apollo Society has acquired Figure of a Woman Carrying a Child, a wooden sculpture from the Tabwa peoples in central Africa dating to pre-1880. The subject’s short, bent legs, rounded [Read More]