The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) presents Made in America 1900-1950. Photographs from the NGC an exhibition on view until April 1, 2012. In the first five decades of the 20th century photography came into […]
Daily Archives: December 27, 2011
the Riverside Art Museum presents Julie Torres. Close Encounters an exhibition on view January 5th, 2012 – April 5th, 2012. Opening: January 5th, 2012 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Torres’ works are visually potent, portable […]
The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) invites the public to see the Canadian première of The Clock, a masterful work by artist Christian Marclay. Christian Marclay. Still from The Clock, 2010. Single channel video with […]
The Museum of European Cultures has re-opened in Berlin after two years of extensive renovation work and again is able to host exhibitions in Dahlem. Forthcoming highlights will include: – a permanent exhibition on the […]
Tthe San Francisco Arts Commission voted unanimously to appoint Tom DeCaigny as the agency’s new Director of Cultural Affairs. A local consultant and the former executive director of the Performing Arts Workshop, DeCaigny will officially […]
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston presents Aphrodite and the Gods of Love on view through February 20, 2012, in the Lois and Michael Torf Gallery. Head of Aphrodite (“The Bartlett Head” ), Greek, about […]
The Sammlung Falckenberg presents seemingly poetic-surrealist images by US painter Ena Swanser and subversive-enigmatic works by Finnish artist Robert Lucander, in an exhibition on view through MARCH 25, 2012. The exhibition’s title of “Psycho” is […]
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts presents Edo Pop. The Graphic Impact of Japanese Prints on view through January 8, 2012. The Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA) is home to one of the world’s great collections […]
United States Senator Charles Schumer, Representative Jerrold Nadler, NYS Assembly Member Michael DenDekker and other New York City elected officials and civic leaders joined NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver at a ceremony presenting the title […]
The Royal Academy presents Driven to Draw: Twentieth-century Drawings and Sketchbooks from the Royal Academy’s Collection on view through 12 February 2012. Sir Frank Brangwyn, R.A., Portrait of A.H. Mackmurdo, 1 May 1945. Red chalk […]
More than 500 years ago, the now-desolate Inka city of Huánuco Pampa, located high up in the Andes Mountains in Peru, periodically bustled with tens of thousands of people. But despite its large palace, temples, […]
Kunstverein Hamburg presents exhibition with works by American graphic designer Charley Harper on view through January, 8, 2012. Charley Harper, “The Name is Puffin,” 1971. © Charley Harper Art Studio Kunstverein Hamburg goes Berlin: On […]
The Mankato Children’s Museum has received a grant of $100,000 from the Legacy Amendment. The museum is currently searching for both a temporary location as well as a permanent location. Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota […]