The Marblehead Museum’s current exhibition, Black & White Recollections 2010 is on view until February 25, 2011. The exhibition features early photographs documenting daily life in 19th century Marblehead – when bicycles ruled the byways [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
The Fundación Juan March Ppesents COLD AMERICA Geometrical Abstraction in Latin America (1934-1973) open through 15 May 2011. The exhibition sets out to chart the complex and fragmented path of geometric abstraction in Latin America [Read More]
Colonel Richard Graham (USAF Retired) will be making a welcome return to Imperial War Museum Duxford on Sunday 20 March. At 11.00am, Colonel Graham will host a brand new talk in the Marshall Auditorium in [Read More]
The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum’s Street Art Season was seen by over 15000 people, making it the most popular art exhibition ever shown at the museum, and second most popular exhibition after Wallace and [Read More]
A reception on Wednesday, March 30th from 6 to 8 p.m. at the White Plains Museum Gallery will open a two-and-a-half month long exhibition of art by painter, sculptor, professional violinist & teacher David Tobey. [Read More]
The Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) is proud to partner with ATB Financial to launch a new series of exhibitions designed to tell the stories of Alberta’s artistic heritage. The Alberta Early Masters Series, presented [Read More]
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art presents It has to be this way² by British artist and Derek Jarman Award winner Lindsay Seers open through Sunday 12 June 2011. “I was her mother but she was [Read More]
In March 2011, The Bass Museum of Art will initiate the first of three, one-year curatorial fellowships focusing on contemporary art thanks to generous support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, as [Read More]
M.C. Escher: Impossible Realities, on view at the Akron Art Museum now thriugh May 29, 2011, presents the rare and thrilling privilege of examining first-hand the masterworks of Maurits Cornelis Escher. One of the most [Read More]
The Museum für Gegenwartskunst is dedicating this year’s focus of works from the collection to the video artist Pierre Huyghe (b. Paris 1962). In three rooms, we will show video installations from the Öffentliche Kunstsammlung, [Read More]
The Akron Art Museum and Tuesday Musical Association eagerly present another exciting series of cutting-edge performances by world-class, classically trained musicians testing new musical frontiers by fusing standard repertoire and works by contemporary composers. FUZE! [Read More]
The Ormond Memorial Art Museum presents an exhibition Speed 2011 Exhibition on view now through March 13, 2011. Duesenberg by Alain Levesque, The Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens Featuring Motorsports fine art and original [Read More]
The Phillips Collection showcases the work of modern masters Philip Guston (1913–1980) and David Smith (1906–1965). Both exhibitions shine a spotlight on a pivotal moment in each artist’s illustrious career, revealing the evolution of his [Read More]
The University of Virginia Art Museum presents Excavating New Ground: American Art in the 1970s on view through August 14, 2011. The 1970s opened with three momentous occurrences: the announcement of the breakup of the [Read More]
On February 13th, a Lincoln Birthday Celebration is planned at the Forbes House Museum, following a long standing tradition of celebrating Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday. The day will include selections from the Mary Bowditch Forbes Lincoln [Read More]
With 95 percent of the funds in hand, the Board of Trustees of Maryhill Museum of Art has unanimously agreed to begin construction on the 25,500 square foot Mary and Bruce Stevenson Wing. An official [Read More]
The Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí announce that it has acquired the work by Salvador Dalí: Étude pour ‘Le miel est plus douce que la sang’, at the auction which took place at Christie’s London, on February, [Read More]
Bold Banners: Early Civil War Flags of South Carolina Early Confederate battle flags from South Carolina display an incredible amount of artistry and patriotism in their design. These flags lack the stereotypical Confederate battle flag [Read More]