The Frick Art & Historical Center presents Storied Past Four Centuries of French Drawings from the Blanton Museum of Art on view now through April 17, 2011. Featuring 56 drawings produced over a 400-year period, [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
The National Gallery of Scotland presents The Artist Up Close: Portraits of Scottish Artists from the Prints and Drawings Collection open 10 February – 5 June 2010. The Artist Up Close will bring together a [Read More]
The New England Carousel Museum is closed to the public for the months of January and February. The Museum will, however, be open for special events programming during school vacations as well as for facility [Read More]
Extended to 6 weeks! Saturday, February 5, through Sunday, March 20, 2011 The country’s most important Western art show, the Masters of the American West Fine Art Exhibition and Sale, opens at the Autry National [Read More]
The Portland Art Museum presents Riches of a City: Portland Collects celebrating arts patronage in Portland and the influence these collections have on the Museum. Opening on February 5, the exhibition features more than 230 [Read More]
An important international exhibition, “Beauty and Power: Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the Peter Marino Collection” opens at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA) February 6 and runs through May 15. Additionally, the MIA is [Read More]
Bergen Kunsthall presents an exhibition of work by Cerith Wyn Evans on view through 27 March 2011. Cerith Wyn Evans’ exhibitions often combine an all-round sensory experience with intricate juxtapositions of fragments of meaning. With [Read More]
The Arab American National Museum presents an exhibition of Motawi Tileworks on view through June 12, 2011. Since 1992, the passionate artisans of Motawi Tileworks have handcrafted art tile in their Ann Arbor, Michigan studio. [Read More]
Having completed its major expansion in November 2010, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), is now inviting visitors to build their own mini-museum during the Cogan Family Foundation Vacation Week Adventures, from Monday, February [Read More]
The National Gallery of Scotland presents French Drawings: Poussin to Seurat on view 5 February to 1 May 2011 at the National Gallery Complex, The Mound, Edinburgh, EH2 2EL. An outstanding collection of French master [Read More]
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art presents an exhibition of Prints by Edvard Munch on view February 5–April 30, 2011 in the Noel and Kathryn Dickinson Wadsworth Gallery. The Norwegian artist Edvard Munch [Read More]
Founded in 1973, the Northeast Document Conservation Center is a nonprofit, regional conservation center specializing in the preservation of paper-based materials. NEDCC’s mission is to improve the conservation efforts of libraries, archives, historical organizations, museums, [Read More]
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) auxiliary Friends of African and African American Art will present its 19th annual Alain Locke Award to renowned artist William T. Williams on Sunday, Feb. 13 at 2 p.m. [Read More]
RMB City Opera, an innovative video by contemporary Beijing artist Cao Fei, will be shown in the Project Space gallery at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art from Feb. 4 to June 5. Cao Fei, Chinese [Read More]
The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow has extended The River Runs Through It exhibition. Riverside Construction (detail) by Charles Jamieson, MFA PAI PPAI Last year, a number of artists were invited to visit [Read More]
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts announces it’s next exhibition Dreamscapes on view February 11 – August 13, 2011. This exhibition incites questions about the act of dreaming—a succession of thoughts, images, sounds or emotions, [Read More]
In 2009, when the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Stratford-upon-Avon unveiled a previously unidentified portrait with strong claims to be the only surviving contemporary likeness of William Shakespeare (1564-1616), it created an international stir. The Jacobean-era [Read More]
Paintings and Drawings by “The Missouri Artist” to be on view March 9 to Oct. 2 To honor the 200th birthday of George Caleb Bingham, the esteemed artist who depicted Missouri frontier life, The Nelson-Atkins [Read More]