The Demuth Museum presents a new exhibition Demuth in the City of Lights. On view: July 8 – August 28, 2011. Charles Demuth, Beach at Etretat, c.1913, watercolor on paper on board, 13 3/4 x [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
Wales now has its own National Museum of Art, the museum opened to the public on Saturday 9 July 2011. The opening exhibition— I cannot escape this place — includes works by artists associated with [Read More]
Exhibition Will Transform Museum’s Galleries Into Immersive, Participatory Sensory Environments This autumn, the New Museum will present the first New York survey exhibition of the work of the artist Carsten Höller (b. 1961, Brussels, lives [Read More]
The Harley-Davidson Museum presents Captain America: The First Avenger. To celebrate the collaboration between the Harley-Davidson Motor Company and Marvel Studios, the Museum will display one of the five bikes created for the film. The [Read More]
Multi-floor exhibition on view from July 14–September 25, 2011 On July 14th, the New Museum will present “Ostalgia,” an exhibition that brings together the work of fifty-six artists from twenty countries in Eastern Europe, the [Read More]
The Kimbell Art Museum announced that George T. M. Shackelford will join the staff as senior deputy director in early 2012. “I’m thrilled to welcome George to the Kimbell,” commented Eric M. Lee, the Museum’s [Read More]
The Andy Warhol Museum has released The Warhol D.I.Y. Pop App for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. The Warhol D.I.Y. Pop app allows the user to learn about Warhol’s silkscreen process and create a [Read More]
Once Upon a Time focuses on how fantastic stories and modern fairytales are represented in video art today. On view July 8 until October 9, 2011. Cao Fei, Whose Utopia, 2006. Beschreibung Color video, with [Read More]
The American Museum of Natural History shows a Human-Sized Wasp Nest, July 11, 2011 – July 16, 2011. The Museum’s Arthur Ross Terrace is to show three T.V. hosts build – and then live in [Read More]
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art presents The Making of David McCosh, Early, Paintings, Drawings and Prints on view July 23 – September 4, 2011. Free Opening Reception, Friday July 22, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. [Read More]
The Photo Antiquities Museum on the North Shore is looking for more room, reports Sam Butterfield of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “We are so jam-packed here that we have no space to expand,” said Bruce Klein, [Read More]
eCordova Sculpture Park and Museum presents Wall Works an exhibition on view through Apr 29, 2012. In Wall Works, six artists were invited to create site-specific wall installations in response to the Museum’s collection of [Read More]
The New National Museum of Scotland will open on Friday 29 July, 2011. New National Museum of Scotland There will be 16 new galleries to explore, showing treasures from dinosaurs to designer chairs, and mummies [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) presents Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Cans, open July 9–September 7, 2011. The installation opens on the forty-ninth anniversary of the original exhibition of the thirty-two paintings at [Read More]
The Grover Museum have announced the 2011 Blue River Valley Pioneer Fair is being held Saturday, September 17, 2011 and Sunday, September 18, 2011. The Grover Museum can be found in the heart of Shelbyville, [Read More]
The Serpentine Gallery presents Michelangelo Pistoletto: The Mirror of Judgement, an exhibition on view 2 July – 17 September 2011. Michelangelo Pistoletto is one of the pre-eminent contemporary artists working today. Born in Biella, Italy, [Read More]
New Exhibition Celebrates The Performing Arts of the Berkshires The Berkshires of Western Massachusetts has become world-renowned for its inspiring landscape and cultural attractions, including such performing arts centers as Tanglewood, Shakespeare & Company, Berkshire [Read More]
The Norton Simon Museum Presents Vermeer’s ‘Woman with a Lute,’ On Loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On view July 8 through Sept. 26, 2011. One of about 36 known works by the Dutch [Read More]