The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art presents Video Villa: New Paintings by Barbara Grad on view February 4–May 28, 2011. The paintings in Video Villa: New Paintings by Barbara Grad take as their inspiration the [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
Artist/photographer Sterne Slaven has an eye for the industrial soul of Hoboken. When he moved here in 1983, after graduating art school, he found himself drawn again and again to the old factory buildings in [Read More]
The DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum presents Drawing with Code: Works from the Anne and Michael Spalter Collection on view Jan 29, 2011 – Apr 24, 2011. Drawing with Code brings together a selection of [Read More]
Visitors can experience the beauty of Chinese music, dance, and culture at a Chinese New Year festival on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 5–6, at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Ushering in the [Read More]
Fondation Beyeler presents an exhibition of work by Beatriz Milhazes on view through 25.4. 2011. The Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes is one of the most highly regarded women artists on the international scene. The basic [Read More]
The Zimmerli Art Museum presents Dancing with the Dark Joan Snyder Prints 1963-2010 on view now through May 29, 2011 in the Voorhees Special Exhibition Gallery. Joan Snyder (American, born 1940), Madrigal X from 33 [Read More]
The Santa Barbara Museum of Art presents Charles Garabedian: A Retrospective on view January 22 – April 17, 2011. Charles Garabedian’s paintings and works on paper explore themes of war, music, the body, dismemberment, heroism, [Read More]
Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein presents Bill Bollinger The Retrospective on view 4 February – 8 May 2011, Opening:Thursday, 3 February 2011, 6pm. This exhibition of the radical plastic oeuvre of the American artist Bill Bollinger (1939-1988), who [Read More]
The Crocker Art Museum presents a survey of the work of artist Gottfried Helnwein in the new exhibition “Gottfried Helnwein: Inferno of the Innocents,” on view from January 29 through April 24, 2011. Organized by [Read More]
The Viktor Schreckengost Foundation plans to open a new museum devoted to the life and work of Cleveland artist and industrial designer Viktor Schreckengost. The foundation expects to open the museum in late spring – [Read More]
The Norton Museum of Art is hosting a 70th Birthday Bash on February 8, 2011 from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. You’re invited to a community celebration commemorating 70 years of the Norton Museum of [Read More]
The National Coal Mining Museum for England near Wakefield has recently acquired a first edition of Georgius Agricola’s volume De Re Metallica, the definitive early treatise on mining methods, engineering, chemistry and geology. The volume, [Read More]
The Yellowstone Art Museum announces it’s 43rd Annual Art Auction – On The Wing. “From the early days when it was one of the only museum-based art auctions, the Yellowstone Art Museum continues its tradition [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) in Chicago presents Jim Nutt: Coming Into Character on view January 29 – May 29, 2011. Since 1990, Jim Nutt has focused exclusively on female heads in spare line [Read More]
Pop Art master Jim Dine will show his prolific, yet less well-known, sculptural efforts in the first-ever sculpture retrospective. This exclusive exhibition, opening January 28, traces the origins of his three-dimensional efforts from rarely seen [Read More]
The Butler Institute of American Art presents Herbert Ascherman: Native Americans, Photographs (Youngstown) on view through Mar 06, 2011. Considered by many one of this nation’s foremost living portrait photographers, Herbert Ascherman has rejected modern [Read More]
The Cleveland Museum of Art presents The Lure of Painted Poetry: Japanese and Korean Art on view March 27–August 28, 2011 in theThe Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Exhibition Hall. One of Eight Views of [Read More]
The Hammer Museum presents All of this and nothing the sixth in the Hammer Museum’s biennial invitational exhibition series, which highlights work of Los Angeles-based artists, both established and emerging, alongside a number of international [Read More]