The major summer exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art this year will highlight the work of one of the world’s greatest living sculptors. Tony Cragg is a central figure in the remarkable [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
The Art and Exhibition Hall of Germany presents Anime! High Art – Pop Culture, an exhibition on view 29 July 2011 to 8 January 2012. Anime, the specifically Japanese form of animated cartoons, has been a hugely [Read More]
The Museum of the North presents Power Play: Fueling Alaska’s Future an exhibition on view through January 3, 2012. The exhibit looks at the balance of energy in Alaska. University of Alaska Museum of the [Read More]
The Museum of the North at the University of Alaska reports a member of a geological team working in Southeast Alaska chanced upon a find during an extremely low tide. Something caught team member Eugene [Read More]
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum presents Lee Ufan: Marking Infinity, the first North American museum retrospective devoted to the artist-philosopher Lee Ufan (surname: Lee, given name: Ufan), a preeminent sculptor, painter, and writer active in [Read More]
The Connecticut State Museum of Natural History presents Human’s Nature: Looking Closer at the Relationships between People and the Environment, a permanent exhibit that tell’s a story that integrates Connecticut’s natural history with its cultural [Read More]
The Akron Art Museum presents Flora an exhibition featuring works from photographers from the early 20th century to present day, Flora is on view July 16 – October 23, 2011, at the Akron Art Museum [Read More]
The Queensland Art Gallery presents Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Man, The Image & The World an exhibition on view 27 August – 27 November 2011. Henri Cartier-Bresson is responsible for some of the most iconic photographic [Read More]
Ancient Egyptians and a Russian Empress come to Scotland in 2012 as the first attractions in the redeveloped National Museum of Scotland’s new exhibition space. The first major new shows scheduled will be Fascinating Mummies [Read More]
Tate and Vodafone have announced a new partnership to develop online and mobile technologies for Tate’s galleries and website. The partnership launches with Tate Debates, a weekly online discussion on Tate’s blog to encourage people [Read More]
Artist and film-maker Patrick Keiller, will create an ambitious new project for the Tate Britain Commission 2012, supported by Sotheby’s. His unique installation, developed especially for the neoclassical Duveen galleries at the heart of Tate [Read More]
With steamed crabs, cold beer, a boat docking contest, and the live music of Bird Dog and the Road Kings, the traditions of the Chesapeake are all part of the Talbot County Watermen’s Association’s 2nd [Read More]
The rapid changes forced on the Native American peoples of the American southwest are documented in “Time Exposures: Picturing a History of Isleta Pueblo in the 19th Century.” With more than 80 images and objects [Read More]
The 2011 Art of Wine biennial event will take place Saturday evening, October 15, 6 pm, at the James A. Michener Art Museum. This distinctive wine-themed event is the museum’s major fundraiser and supports the [Read More]
The National Museum of Crime and Punishment has unveiled the Unabomber exhibit featuring items secured in a June 2011 government auction of Ted Kaczynski’s personal belongings. The exhibit features three lots from the auction; a [Read More]
Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts Cape May Lighthouse celebrates National Lighthouse Day on Sunday, Aug. 7. from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. An aid to navigation since 1859 and one of the oldest continually operating [Read More]
The La Salle University Art Museum presents Jeremy Waltman and Matt Miley: When She Strikes, on view June 21 – August 11, 2011. This collaborative installation by Florida State University MFAs Waltman and Miley comprises [Read More]
This is the first solo exhibition by artist Mario Merz in the UK for nearly thirty years. It is also the first major show curated at the Henry Moore Institute by Lisa Le Feuvre, its [Read More]