Michael E. Shapiro, the Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr. Director of the High Museum of Art, announces that the Museum has appointed Kimberly Watson as the new Director of Museum Advancement. Watson will oversee [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
Britain presents James Stirling: Notes from the Archive, an exhibition of selected material from the rich archive of renowned British architect, teacher and Pritzker Prize laureate James Stirling (1924–92). Marking a resurgence of interest in [Read More]
This spring, Museo Tamayo opens four new exhibitions belonging to three major curatorial series, giving continuity to its 2010-2012 program. The second iteration of the ambitious multi-venue project Abstract Possible: The Tamayo Take, conceived by [Read More]
The Museo Reina Sofia presents A Hard, Merciless Light. The Worker-Photography Movement, 1926-1939 on view April 6 – August 22, 2011. A Hard, Merciless Light. The Worker-Photography Movement, 1926-1939 examines the period during the history [Read More]
The extraordinary quality and dynamism of the visual arts in France at the dawn of the Renaissance receives the royal treatment at the Art Institute of Chicago. Kings, Queens, and Courtiers: Art in Early Renaissance [Read More]
The Museo del Prado presents The Young Ribera a survey of José de Ribera work on view 5 April to 31 July 2011. José de Ribera was born in Játiva (Valencia) in 1591 but lived [Read More]
Contemporary landscape photography of Southern Africa is focus of new exhibition at the Walther Collection in Germany The complex layers of meaning embedded in the physical attributes of a place are explored in Appropriated Landscapes, [Read More]
The Lost City Museum presents the Spirit Within, an exhibition by artist Janet Trobough throughout the month of April. Trobough will show her work from April 1 through April 30, 2011. Displaying a variety of [Read More]
The Georg Kolbe Museum presents WILLIAM WAUER AND BERLIN CUBISM – SCULPTURE around 1920, open 10 April – 19 June, 2011. The sculptural work of Berlin artist William Wauer lies at the heart of the [Read More]
The Boca Raton Museum of Art announces Robert Vickrey: The Magic of Realism an exhibition on view April 26 – June 19. This exhibition presents approximately 40 works from Vickrey’s 60-year career as the living [Read More]
A Conversion & Digitization Project Supported By The National Science Foundation The Botany Department at The Field Museum is re-housing, databasing and digitizing almost 200,000 bryophyte specimens (early land plants) from storage on sheets to [Read More]
The National Gallery of Victoria presents Deep Water an exhibition on view through 11 SEP 2011. Frank HURLEY A turreted berg 1913 carbon photograph 42.0 x 73.5 cm Purchased, 1999 Water is a ubiquitous and [Read More]
The Danish Immigrant Museum presents Church Basements and Children’s Homes: Danish-American Missions Here and Abroad. Open April 16 to October 31, 2011. Installed in the museum’s mezzanine gallery, this exhibition explores the efforts made by [Read More]
The exhibition Manet, the Man who Invented Modern Art explores and highlights the historical situation around him, including the reaffirmed legacy of Romanticism, the impact of his contemporaries and the changes in the media at [Read More]
The West Valley Art Museum is hosting an Appraisal Day on Saturday, April 9, 2011, 9 am – 2 pm, with Sean Morton, Morton Appraisals of Scottsdale Registered Professional Appraiser. Donation $20 per item for [Read More]
Thee Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) presents 13 exhibitions and projects, including work by more than 25 leading and emerging contemporary artists such as A.K. Burns, Terence Koh, Marysia Lewandowska, Tevor [Read More]
With the exhibition Aufruf zur Alternative, the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen inaugurates the Schmela Haus as a new project space in Düsseldorf’s historic district. Eight contemporary works by Shaina Anand, Luca Frei, Group Material, Christine & Irene [Read More]
The Boca Raton Museum of Artpresents ART FOR THE PEOPLE: 20th Century Social Realism on view April 26 – September 11. The history of American 20th century painting reveals a changing America through the competing [Read More]