The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) presents Seeing Red: Hungarian Revolutionary Posters, 1919 on view from February 2, 2011–Ongoing. In the wake of the First World War many artists and writers were seized by a [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
The League of Imaginary Scientists bring their Evolving Contraption to MOCA’s Engagement Party on the first Thursday evenings of January, February, and March 2011 The Museum of Contemporary Artannounced The League of Imaginary Scientists as [Read More]
In his first major solo exhibition in a UK public gallery, Gerard Byrne (born Dublin 1969) will present the culmination of ten years of research around the Loch Ness Monster. Laced with subtle humour and [Read More]
National World War I Museum Board of Trustees Chair James Bernard, Jr. announced three new members of the Museum’s Board of Trustees at the Museum’s annual meeting. “We are delighted to welcome these outstanding individuals [Read More]
This special exhibition draws on the extensive collections of the Museum, including the recent Hauber donation of machine guns and related material. The exhibition will be told from the perspective of the German soldier and [Read More]
As part of the Wallace Collection’s ongoing refurbishment programme, the East Galleries are now closed to the public. The vision for the East Galleries Project is to create improved spaces to hang our internationally significant [Read More]
The Putnam County Museum presents an exhibition Burkett Pottery Collection. The collection includes a variety of ceramic works donated by the artist and Putnam residents. “We are excited about featuring Richard Burkett’s pottery as a [Read More]
First Major U.S. Museum Exhibition of Sonia Delaunay’s Work in 30 Years The Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum will present the exhibition “Color Moves: Art and Fashion by Sonia Delaunay,” from March 18, 2011, to [Read More]
The New Bedford Whaling Museum presents Visualizing Melville a new exhibit opening on Saturday, January 8, 2011 at 11:30 am. The words of Herman Melville conjure up a wealth of images and the Museum’s collections [Read More]
Public Invited to Series of Celebrations When Museum Doubles in Size The Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg will open on Tuesday, January 11, 2011. The public is invited to participate in a surreal procession [Read More]
The Canadian Museum of Civilization presents the exhibition Haida: Life. Spirit. Art through January 23, 2011. This exhibition is a rare chance to see more than 80 objects from the McCord Museum’s collection of 18th [Read More]
The National Gallery of Australia has opened its major summer exhibition Ballets Russes: the art of costume. The exhibition celebrates the centenary of the first Paris seasons of Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes (Russian Ballet), the [Read More]
Festive Trees Until January 4, 2011 Special Exhibitions Corridor First-ever Festive Trees Decorating Challenge features a stunning display of 20 lavishly decorated trees created by local community organizations. Each of the groups was given a [Read More]
The Phoenix Art Museum will present a lecture Echoes of Eden: The Garden as Window to the Soul on January 15 at 2pm. A garden can reveal the character of the person who plants and [Read More]
The Bennington Museum will present an exhibition of student art, January 30 – February 27 . The Student Art Show brings artwork of the region’s elementary, middle, and high school students to the museum in [Read More]
The Minneapolis Institute of Art presents Chairevolution! 300 Years of Designing the Chair on view through Sunday, February 6, 2011. Take a look at how design has evolved over 300 years with an examination of [Read More]
The Mayor of Basingstoke’s Charity Burns Night will take place on Saturday 22 January 2011 at the Milestones Living History Museum. A drinks reception will be held on arrival at 7.30pm, followed by a three [Read More]
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts will present Titian and the Golden Age of Venetian Painting: Masterpieces from the National Galleries of Scotland open February 6, 2011—Sunday, May 1, 2011. Acclaimed as the most poetic creations [Read More]