A display of 11 hand-drawn maps of London goes on view at the Museum of London 21 April through 11 September 2011. The exhibition looks at mapping London, not as a factual or geographical tool [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
The Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum presents the Recent Work of Grazia Toderi on view April 21, 2011 to September 5, 2011. Grazia Toderi, “Orbite Rosse (Red Orbit),” 2009. Installation view, The New Art Gallery, Walsall, UK. [Read More]
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) and Foundation Pierre Bergé-Yves Saint Laurent presents Yves Saint Laurent, a sweeping retrospective the designer’s 40 years of creativity. On view March 25 (2012) through July 7, 2012. The DAM [Read More]
The Ludwig Museum of Contemporary presents SING! Mladen Stilinović Retrospective. On view 22 April–3 July 2011. Mladen Stilinović, (1947, Belgrade) who started his career in the early seventies, is one of the most significant representatives [Read More]
The San Francisco Art Institute presents Shahzia Sikander: The exploding company man and other abstractions, on view April 23–June 25, 2011. Opening: April 22, 2011, 5:30-7:30 pm. The opening reception includes a performance by Du [Read More]
STS-134, last Endeavour flight, scheduled for 12:47 p.m. PST, Ballard High School experiment onboard SEATTLE – Weather permitting, the space shuttle Endeavour is scheduled to launch at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Fla., on Friday, April [Read More]
Nottingham Contemporary’s seventh exhibition consists of solo shows by Huang Yong Ping and Wael Shawky. On view through 26 June 2011. Huang Yong Ping, Bat Project IV,” 2005. Photo: Walker art center, Minneapolis Courtesy Huang [Read More]
The Lost City Museum presents the art exhibit “Southwest Visions” by Joan Rainey Day. She will be showing her art in the museum gallery from May 1 through May 29, 2011. Day’s art captures nature [Read More]
Sampler Weekend celebrates its 25th Anniversary and ArtsWave is excited to try something new – scheduling the Arts Sampler over six weekends during the 12-week community campaign for the arts from mid-February through April, and [Read More]
A rare and exquisite portrait made of enamel on copper by Aberdeen-born artist James Cromar Watt has been bought by Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums with support from the Art Fund and the National Fund [Read More]
The Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany presents Max Liebermann Pioneer of Modern Art, open 21 April to 11 September 2011. Max Liebermann (1847–1935) is celebrated as one of the most [Read More]
The Harris Museum & Art Gallery in Preston has acquired a 19th Century “Puck” Painting with Art Fund help. Puck by Victorian artist Richard Dadd is a mysterious painting with a fascinating back story. On [Read More]
The Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh, presents Narcissus Reflected an exhibition on view 22 April – 26 June 2011. Artists in the exhibition include: Cecil Beaton, Bill Brandt, Claude Cahun, Jean Cocteau, Salvador Dalí, Charles Henri [Read More]
This Exhibition opens to the public in early April 2011 and officially opened on 20th April at the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum. 22nd-25th April 2011 marks the 60th anniversary of the Battle of the Imjin [Read More]
The Hamburger Kunsthalle presents Attila Csörgõ The Archimedean Point on view through 15 May 2011. The Archimedean Point is artist Attila Csörgõ’s most extensive exhibition yet. One of Hungary’s most well known artists (born in [Read More]
Celebrating its 40th year, Learning Through Art (LTA), the pioneering arts education program of the Guggenheim Museum, presents A Year with Children 2011, an exhibition organized by the Sackler Center for Arts Education at the [Read More]
Nominations of artists are now invited for Artes Mundi 5, the international exhibition and prize held in 2012 at the National Museum of Art in Cardiff. Nominations close on 26 June 2011. One artist will [Read More]
On 21 May, the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney unveils a new floor for contemporary art. This major development was catalysed by the gift of the John Kaldor Family Collection—the largest donation [Read More]