The Dossin Great Lakes Museum and Ford Seahorses 30th Great Lakes Shipwreck Festival will be held at the Washtenaw Community College’s Morris Lawrence Building, Ann Arbor on Saturday, March 5, 2011. Whether your interest lies [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
The Berkshire Museum presents M.C. Escher: Seeing the Unseen open through May 22, 2011. This world premiere exhibition provides a full-on experience, including an up-close look at several rarely-displayed works, original woodblocks, watercolors, preparatory drawings [Read More]
Berkshire Museum presents Henry Klimowicz: Constructs, on view through March 27, a collection of new and recent work fashioned, through Klimowicz’s distinct, careful method, from cardboard. The centerpiece of Constructs is “Disk II/Bright Star,” a [Read More]
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents The Art of Advertising on view through July 17, 2011. Advertising is essential in the world of business, politics and many other aspects of daily life. Its purpose is [Read More]
The Cars of the Stars Museum in Cumbria, England is seeking additional space for it’s increasing collection. The museum said, “Due to the acquisition of numerous famous cars ‘Cars of the Stars’ requires a second [Read More]
The Hammer Museum presents Richard Hawkins; Third Mind on view through May 22, 2011. Since the early 1990’s, Richard Hawkins has developed an emphatically diverse art practice that resists easy classification. Offering alternate histories through [Read More]
The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art presents Deep Impressions: Willie Cole Works on Paper. On view through May 8, 201. Although best known as a sculptor, Willie Cole (b.1955) has created a series of works [Read More]
Van Abbemuseum presents Play Van Abbe Part 4: The Pilgrim, the Tourist, the Flaneur (and the Worker) on view through August 2011. The Pilgrim, the Tourist, the Flaneur (and the Worker) is the fourth and [Read More]
Musea stad Antwerpen, the Museum of Contemporary Art (M HKA) and the Royal Museum of Fine Art (KMSKA) are holding an exhibition entitled Museums in the 21st century: Ideas, Projects, Buildings. It will look at [Read More]
Sir John Soane’s Museum presents Michael Petry: Bad Seed on view through 12 March 2011. The second part of Petry’s residency at the Soane sees the artist return to the Museum with works inspired by [Read More]
BIG + TNT Nuuk + Ramboll Nuuk + Arkitekti is the winning team to design the new National Gallery of Greenland in the country’s capital Nuuk, among invited proposals totaling 6 Nordic architects. Located on [Read More]
Drawn from Photography, on view in the Main Gallery from February 18–March 31, 2011, showcases 13 artists who use drawing to meticulously translate images originally received through photo-based media or digital circulation. Drawings feature scenes [Read More]
The Knoxville Museum of Art presents Peter Sarkisian: Video Works, 1996-2008 from February 11 through April 24, 2011. Sarkisian’s art lies at the intersection of film, video, and sculpture. Sarkisian began his career as a [Read More]
The Saint Louis Art Museum presents Fiery Pool: The Maya and the Mythic Sea, a breathtaking exhibition that showcases more than 90 works of Maya art, many shown for the first time in the United [Read More]
The Philbrook Museum of Art presents American Streamlined Design: The World of Tomorrow on view through May 15, 2011. American Streamlined Design: The World of Tomorrow, focuses on a design style that emerged during the [Read More]
The Museum of Fine Arts Houston presents Romancing the West: Alfred Jacob Miller. On view through May 08 2011. A six-month journey to the Rocky Mountains in 1837 provided artist Alfred Jacob Miller (1810–1874) with [Read More]
A massive conference table surrounded by 12 chairs created from driftwood by British furniture maker / artist Silas Birtwistle promotes conservation of the world’s seas, oceans and forests. He travelled to Belize, Vancouver Island, Tanzania [Read More]
Magasin 3’s exhibition spaces will be filled with works by internationally acclaimed artists including Maurizio Cattelan, Fischli & Weiss, Claire Fontaine, Jeff Koons, Sigalit Landau and Sherrie Levine—many of them being shown in Sweden for [Read More]