This autumn Nottingham Contemporary presents a solo exhibition by Klaus Weber alongside an exhibition of equal size he has curated. If you leave me I’m not coming features a number of new works and is [Read More]
Daily Archives: September 24, 2011
On October 22, the community is invited to celebrate 50 years of science at the Museum’s Fabulous 50th Birthday Celebration. The Museum is offering 50 percent off admission prices for the day. “Our Museum makes [Read More]
The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University presents “California Art: Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation” on view at the museum through December 4th, 2011. Frederick R. Weisman Museum of [Read More]
University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) presents MATRIX 239 Silke Otto-Knapp A light in the moon, on view September 30, 2011–January 15, 2012. Silke Otto-Knapp: Two Figures (white), 2006; watercolor [Read More]
The Sculpture Garden at 590 Madison Avenue presents an exhibition of Jonathan Prince sculptures on view at the atrium of 590 Madison Avenue through November 18th. Image: CYNTHIA-REEVES Known for his work in African and [Read More]
The Whitney Museum of American Art has brought together a team of esteemed film scholars to commence work on the second volume of the catalogue raisonné of Andy Warhol’s films, covering the period 1963 to [Read More]
De Hallen Haarlem presents the international group exhibition He disappeared into complete silence: rereading a single artwork by Louise Bour- geois. At the heart of this show lies a small but pivotal artwork He disappeared [Read More]
In museums today, there are directors and there are artists. Rarely is one person both. Bruce Katsiff, fine art photographer and Director/CEO of the James A. Michener Art Museum for more than two decades, is [Read More]
Sanford Biggers: Sweet Funk—An Introspective challenges and reinterprets symbols and legacies that inform contemporary America in a focused selection of nine installations and additional artworks created by the New York-based artist. On view September 23, [Read More]
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was Britain’s first true literary superstar. In his time, he attracted international adulation on an unprecedented scale, and many of his books became instant classics. Today, his popularity continues unabated, and his [Read More]
The Menil Collection presents Seeing Stars: Visionary Drawing from the Collection on view September 23, 2011 – January 15, 2012 In the early Twentieth Century Surrealists were enchanted by “outsider art,” as the work of [Read More]
An agreement between the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), and the General Directorate for Cultural Heritage and Museums of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey has been signed, transferring [Read More]