The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History has pioneered the use of CT scanning technology in noninvasive scientific research. Now, with the gift of a Siemens SOMATOM Emotion 6 CT scanner from Siemens Healthcare, Smithsonian […]
Daily Archives: October 27, 2011
The Worcester Art Museum presents Rest Elsewhere: Netherlandish Mannerist Prints, on view through December 3, 2011. Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565-1629 after Hendrick Goltzius, Dutch, 1558-1617 The Colonel (detail), from the series The Haarlem […]
Some 10,000 primary-source documents will be available worldwide for the first time, launching with materials from Mexico, Argentina and the American Midwest The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and its research institute, the International Center […]
The Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum has announced the development and release of new curriculum and supporting materials based on the museum’s beloved “Owney the Dog.” The announcement took place at the recent Smithsonian Institution’s annual […]
The new Stuart Wing has opened at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. The $13 million, four-year project provides a new 18,000-square- foot expansion to the museum on the University of Oklahoma Norman campus. […]
The Nationalmuseum’s collection of applied art and modern design has gained an armchair, a table and candelabra from the International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts in Paris in 1925. The acquisition is an […]
Matthias Waschek arrives at the Worcester Art Museum with an international career of 20 years in the art world. As the Director of the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts in St. Louis, Missouri, he built […]
The Fruitmarket Gallery presents Bill Bollinger a major exhibition of the work of American artist Bill Bollinger (1939–1988), on view 28 October 2011–8 January 2012. One of the most important artists of the 1960s. A […]
Bergen Kunsthall presents Tauba Auerbach Tetrachromat on view 11 November–22 December 2011. In Tauba Auerbach’s work traditional distinctions between image, dimension and content collapse. Surface, specifically the larger issues surrounding topology, has been a central […]
Yale Center launches fall season with premiere of Zoffany exhibition that re-evaluates artist – features rarely-seen works The Yale Center for British Art in New Haven presents Johan Zoffany RA: Society Observed on view October […]