The El Pueblo History Museum presents The Faces of Aultman: Portraits from Southeastern Colorado on view now through Summer 2011. Featuring Trinidad photographs from O. E. and Glenn Aultman. As the “Cultural Crossroads on the [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
The Kunsthaus Zürich Shows ‘The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today on view through 15 May 2011. ‘The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture 1839 to Today’ offers a critical assessment of the aesthetic [Read More]
The front fuselage of Nimrod XV241 is now on display at the National Museum of Flight at East Fortune Airfield. Nimrod XV241 was decomissioned at RAF Kinloss in 2010 and after being dismantled on 7th [Read More]
The Carnegie Museum of Art presents Andrey Avinoff: In Pursuit of Beauty, on view through July 24, 2011. Carnegie Museum of Art presents an exhibition that unveils the visionary and rarely seen art of the [Read More]
The Museum of Forestry in Whiteville, NC is currently closed to the public for renovation. The projected reopening is Spring 2011. The Museum, housed in a 17,226 sq. ft. former bank building on 1.9 acres [Read More]
The York Art Gallery Ppesents David Hockney: Bigger Trees Near Warter on view now through 12 June, 2011. David Hockney’s painting Bigger Trees Near Warter, on loan from Tate, is the largest painting the artist [Read More]
The Museum of East Anglian Life (MEAL) has become the first museum in the UK to engage Happiness Consultants. Lucy Neal and Hilary Jennings will be working to deliver the Happy Museum programme, a project [Read More]
The Vancouver Art Gallery celebrates the innovation and diversity found in the city of Vancouver with WE: Vancouver – 12 Manifestos for the City, opening on February 12th. Bringing together more than 45 projects from [Read More]
The Museo del Prado presents the exhibition Chardin, a comprehensive survey of the work of Jean Siméon Chardin (1699-1779). On view 1 March to 29 May 2011. Chardin is one of the leading names in [Read More]
The Bellefonte Museum of Centre County announce that it has received a grant to refurbish the second floor of the museum. The museum will be closed for the reconstruction until April, 2011 when it will [Read More]
Tate Modern presents Mapping Subjectivity: Experimentation in Arab Cinema from the 1960s to Now. Open Friday, 4 March–Sunday, 27 March 2011. This programme maps the intangible connections within the largely unknown heritage of personal, artistic [Read More]
The Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art presents I Know Something About Love: Shirin Neshat, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Yinka Shonibare MBE and Yang Fudong on view 9 March–22 May 2011, Preview: Tuesday, 8 March, 6.30–9:30 pm. [Read More]
Karl Drerup Art Gallery at Plymouth State University presents As Time Passes Over the Land on view until APRIL 9, 2011. White Mountain School painting has long been admired for the ways that artists captured [Read More]
New York, NY – A pioneer in groundbreaking exhibitions of both traditional and contemporary Asian and Asian-American art, Asia Society and Museum provides the ultimate multicultural experience this March. Located on the Upper East Side, [Read More]
A three-part exhibition looking at the art, history, and culture of ancient Egypt and its influence on Tennessee opened at the Tennessee State Museum on Sunday, February 27 and continue until Sept. 4, 2011. The [Read More]
The Walker Art Center presents Julian Schnabel: Artist Director, a Regis Dialogue and Film Retrospective, March 4-19. With the soon-to-be-released Miral (screening at the Walker March 18), Schnabel has broken his own mold by fashioning [Read More]
The Gateway Science Museum celebrated its one-year anniversary Sunday, Feb. 27. More than 25,000 visitors have explored the Gateway Science Museum’s exhibits, including more than 4,000 children who came with their classes on field trips. [Read More]
UK Power Networks has formally handed over the western switch house behind Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall to Tate. The handover of the western switch house marks a key point in the delivery of the Tate [Read More]