The Riverside Art Museum presents Floating Worlds: Selections from RAM’s Permanent Collection on view through March 18, 2011. Currently on display in the Bobbie Powell and Ross R. DeVean Permanent Collection Galleries, Floating Worlds features [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
The Riverside Art Museum presents John Divola: Present Tense exhibition on view through April 2, 2011. Since the early 1970s, John Divola has been critically lauded for spawning a uniquely influential body of work that [Read More]
The Bronte Parsonage Museum will reopen on 1 February with new displays and a full programme of events for the year, including: Monday 1 February 2010 until Friday 20 May 2011 Sex, Drugs and Literature [Read More]
DANIEL BUREN: ECHOS, WORK IN SITU 16 May – 12 September 2011 A year after its opening, the Centre Pompidou-Metz invites Daniel Buren, one of the most significant artists on the contemporary art scene in [Read More]
An exhibition, acquisition and debate, presented in partnership by the Harris Museum & Art Gallery and folly. Artists working in digital media are invited to propose work for a public display at and acquisition by [Read More]
The Harris Museum and Art Gallery presents Global Threads: Asian Textiles & Fashion Today on view 14 May 2011 – 30 June 2012. Young people from Preston are currently working as curators, researchers, designers and [Read More]
The Santa Monica Museum of Art presents Project Room: Daniel Cummings: Recent Paintings on view January 21-April 16, 2011. Daniel Cummings: Recent Paintings is the artist’s first museum exhibition. Cummings (b. 1980) is a graduate [Read More]
Peggy Guggenheim Collection presents The Vorticists: Rebel Artists in London and New York, 1914-1918 on view 29 January – 15 May 2011, curated by Mark Antliff, Professor of Art History and Visual Studies at Duke [Read More]
This exhibit on view February 1-28, 2011 features a collection of antique valentines from the late 19 and early 20 centuries. Samples of this treasured paper ephemera will be on display in cabinets. Themes often [Read More]
The Radford University has been chosen by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts to kick off its 75th anniversary celebration by hosting the “Van Gogh, Lichtenstein, Whistler: Masterpieces of World Art from the Virginia Museum [Read More]
The River and Rowing Museum has jointly acquired The Henley Iron Age Hoard together with the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. The hoard consists of 32 gold coins dating back to 50 BC! They are on display [Read More]
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will reopen its doors at the end of this month with five new special exhibitions. The American Scene on Paper, Tradition Redefined, Stone and Steel, [Read More]
This summer, visitors to The Cleveland Museum of Natural History will be invited to tour a home that could represent the future of energy-efficient housing. SmartHome Cleveland will be constructed on Museum grounds and is [Read More]
Group Reception: January 28, 4-7 p.m. FREDERICK HART, January 18 – March 11 TOTEM POLE, January 18 – ongoing BURGHILDE GRUBER: FULL CIRCLE, January 18 – April 2 Group Reception: February 4, 4-7 p.m. ANDY [Read More]
In 1948, a nationwide survey pronounced John Marin (1870–1953) “America’s Number 1 artist.” Marin’s exuberant and improvisational paintings are recognized today as critical to the evolution of American modernism. Less well known, though, is the [Read More]
The San Diego Museum Council has announced San Diego Museum Month, presented by Macy’s, returns in February, 2011 Pick up your FREE Museum Month Pass at any Macy’s store in San Diego County, Temecula, or [Read More]
The International Center of Photography presents Wang Qingsong: When Worlds Collide on view JANUARY 21–MAY 8, 2011. Wang Qingsong, Competition, 2004. © Wang Qingsong. Courtesy the artist This exhibition will mark the first U.S. solo [Read More]
The Western Australia Museum presents SMALLTOWN a temporary exhibition on view now through 11 February 2011. Photographer Martin Mischkulnig and author Tim Winton take us on a journey through out-of-the-way parts of Australia. Mischkulnig’s stunning [Read More]