The Tampa Museum of Art presents No Limits: Janet Biggs open October 8, 2011 – January 8, 2012. No Limits: Janet Biggs, is the first survey exhibition of this New York-based video and performance artist. [Read More]
Daily Archives: October 12, 2011
The South Dakota Art Museum presents Carol Hepper Inside the Between an exhibition on view through December 4, 2011. Carol Hepper, Vertical Chamber South Dakota Art Museum Carol Hepper grew up on a ranch near [Read More]
The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) presents British Watercolours 1760–1900. The Age of Splendour on view 14 OCT 2011 – 19 FEB 2012. Samuel Palmer, The Golden City: Rome from the Janiculum 1873 watercolour and [Read More]
The Dulwich Picture Gallery presents Painting Canada. Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven an exhibition on view 19 October 2011 – 8 January 2012. Tom Thomson The Jack Pine Dulwich Picture Gallery In the [Read More]
The Dennos Museum Center presents the 2011 Cape Dorset Annual Graphics Collection on view OCTOBER 5 – NOVEMBER 27, 2011. For the past fifty years original drawings have been selected to become prints in the [Read More]
The H. Lee White Marine Museum presents Titanic: Commemorating the 100th Anniversary an exhibition on view Oct. 15, through Nov. 15. The emporary exhibit features tems and information from the personal collection of Mr. George [Read More]
The Long Beach Museum of Art presents Exchange and Evolution: Worldwide Video Long Beach 1974-1999 on view at the Museum from October 7, 2011 – February 12, 2012. Exchange and Evolution is a retrospective selection [Read More]
After an extensive international search spanning many months, a new Director of Education and Interpretive Programs has been named by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Judith M. Koke comes to Kansas City from the Art [Read More]
A three-part sculpture by Austrian artist Franz West is installed on the roof of the Institute of Contemporary Arts’ Regency building on The Mall from 11 October, 2011 through 29 January 2012. The installation consists [Read More]
The Guggenheim Museum presents Brooklyn-based artist Nicola López with a site-specific sculptural collage environment in the rotunda, titled Landscape X: Under Construction, on view October 11–25, 2011. Conceived to reflect the spirit of today’s most [Read More]
Rocky Mountain Express opens October 14 CINCINNATI – Beautiful landscapes. Breathtaking vistas. Jaw-dropping chasms. Roaring river gorges. Cincinnati Museum Center’s new OMNIMAX film, Rocky Mountain Express, takes you back to the Age of Steam! Carve [Read More]
Tate Modern presents The Unilever Series 2011. Tacita Dean FILM on 11 October 2011–11 March 2012. Tate Modern has unveiled the twelfth commission in The Unilever Series by the artist Tacita Dean. Entitled FILM, the [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art will salute the distinguished career of artist Cindy Sherman and the leadership of Ann L. Gund, Jo Carole Lauder, Wendy W. Luers, Carol Price and Eden Rafshoon of the [Read More]
National Museums Scotland presents an exhibition devoted to Admiral Lord Cochrane, on view 7 October 2011 – 19 February 2012. Admiral Cochrane, the Real Master and Commander opens on Friday 7 October and tells the [Read More]
The Corning Museum of Glass will unveil its 2011 Rakow Commission on October 21: Five Pods by Seattle-based artist Ann Gardner. Gardner, who is the first glass mosaic artist to be awarded a Rakow Commission, [Read More]
The Yale Center for British Art presents Adapting the eye. An archive of the British in India. 1770-1830 on view October 11–December 31, 2011. Organized to complement the Center’s major fall exhibition on Johan Zoffany, [Read More]
Daniel Libeskind’s winning design boldly interrupts the original building’s symmetry. The extension, a massive, five-story 140-ton wedge of glass, concrete and steel, cuts through the 135-year-old former arsenal’s structural order. A 98-foot high viewing platform [Read More]
OCAÑA 1973-1983: ACTIONS, ACTS, ACTIVISM October 7, 2011–January 15, 2012 Ocaña arrived in Barcelona in 1973, the year when Admiral Carrero Blanco was assassinated in Madrid. He died in Seville in 1983, as a result [Read More]