A Newly Renovated Gallery Showcases the Decorative Arts of a Cosmopolitan Tang China Highways and byways crossing the vast Central Asian desert did more than facilitate the spread of Buddhism in the early Common Era, […]
Daily Archives: October 4, 2011
An upgraded website makes it easier to browse the collection, search for objects, create online art collections, and research conservation records and exhibition histories Baltimore – The Walters Art Museum announces the launch of its […]
The Nevada State Museum will reopen to the public on October 28, 2011 at the Springs Preserve. Nevada State Museum The 70,000 square foot museum will be twice the size of the old museum at […]
DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum announces the acquisition of Dan Graham’s Crazy Spheroid – Two Entrances. This is the fourth in a series of major acquisitions made possible by the Hamilton R. James Sculpture Park […]
After four years of renovation, The Maritime Museum in Amsterdam reopened on October 1. On October 2, the Maritime Museum opens for the public. Het Scheepvaartmuseum, Opening Saturday’s Grand Opening concluded a week of opening […]
Gemeentemuseum Den Haag presents XXSmall Doll’s houses and other miniatures an exhibition on view 12/11/2011 – 25/3/2012. Over the centuries, every conceivable household object has been replicated in miniature: from chairs to beds, from silver […]
The Buffalo Museum of Science presents a Tissue Engineering exhibition presents the basic sciences behind this complex topic and gives some real-world perspectives and applications so that visitors can become familiar with developments happening today. […]
The Buffalo Museum of Science presents Journeys Into Papua an exhibition on view through January 8, 2012. Follow five explorers on their journey to Papua New Guinea. Spanning a century, these intrepid travelers ventured to […]
The new Days of ’76 two-story museum is currently under construction to preserve the history of Deadwood, the Black Hills and the American West. Designated an “American Treasure” by the National Park Service, the Days […]
The Princeton University Art Museum displays Mark Rothko’s Magenta, Black, Green on Orange (No. 3/No. 13) on view now through January 8, 2012. The loan of Mark Rothko’s (1903-1970) 1949 painting, Magenta, Black, Green on […]
Canadian Air & Space Museum was served an eviction notice from the landlord Parc Downsview Park on Tuesday September 20, 2011 and the locks on all the doors of the Museum were changed. “The sudden […]
The Serpentine Gallery presents the sixth in the acclaimed Marathon series. The Serpentine Gallery Garden Marathon is a two-day event exploring the concept of the garden featuring non-stop live presentations by more than 50 artists, […]
The Aarhus Art Building presents it’s Fall 2011 program: Exhibitions, debate, workshop & conference for 8 October 2011–8 January 2012. Aarhus Art Building is presenting a series of exhibitions and discursive events revolving the theme […]
The Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid presents René Daniëls. An exhibition is always part of a greater whole on view October 20, 2011 – March 26, 2012. Ironic and imaginative, the body of work by […]
The Museum of Yugoslav History hosts The 52nd October Salon: It’s Time We Got to Know Each Other, on 20 October–4 December 2011. Participants of the 52nd October Salon: Damir Avdić, Art Klinika, Yossi Atia […]
The National Gallery of Art in Washington presents an exhibition of work by photographer Harry Callahan on view October 2, 2011–March 4, 2012. The year 2012 marks the centenary of the birth of Harry Callahan […]
Award Ceremony & Screening of Spectres Monday 17 October 2011 7–10 PM The artist Sven Augustijnen has been awarded the Evens Arts Prize. He was selected by an independent jury which chose from a list […]