Getty Conservation Institute Presents Yale Center for British Art by Louis I. Kahn. Planning for Conservation on January 17, 2013 at 7 p.m. Yale Center for British Art Image: © Richard Caspole Conservation Architects Peter [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2012
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) presents TABOO, a multi-faceted program curated by Australian artist Brook Andrew, open 19 December 2012 – 24 February 2013, exploring issues of taboo – attitudes long held and [Read More]
Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents Walter De Maria. The 2000 Sculpture, an exhibition on view through 1 April, 3013. Walter De Maria THE 2000 SCULPTURE. MUSEUM ASSOCIATES / LACMA Walter De Maria’s The [Read More]
Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents Ming Masterpieces from the Shanghai Museum, an exhibition on view March 3-June 2, 2013. This exhibition presents ten masterpieces of early Ming dynasty court painting executed in the [Read More]
Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge presents an exhibition of contemporary porcelain from Jingdezhen on view through 1 April 2013. Caroline Cheng, Prosperity (White) © Caroline Cheng To mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, The Fitzwilliam Museum is showcasing [Read More]
Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents Ends and Exits. Picturing Art from the Collections of LACMA and the Broad Art Foundation, an exhibition on view February 23-August 4, 2013. Ends and Exits: Picturing Art [Read More]
Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein presents Don’t Smile. On the Humour of Art, an exhibition on view through 20 January 2013. Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein The exhibition “Don’t Smile”, sets out to track humour, the trippingly light kind, the roguish, [Read More]
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago presents BMO Harris Bank Chicago Works. Paul Cowan, an exhibition on view through Mar 5, 2013. The BMO Harris Bank Chicago Works exhibition series is designed to showcase the best [Read More]
National Museum for Women in the Arts presents Fabulous! Portraits by Michele Mattei, a selection of photographs from her portrait project featuring women artists and philanthropists who have shaped contemporary culture, on view through January [Read More]
The Art of Scent 1889-2012 is the first museum exhibition dedicated to exploring the design and aesthetics of olfactory art through twelve pivotal fragrances, dating from 1889 to the present, which profoundly impacted the course [Read More]
National Museum for Women in the Arts presents the First U.S. Exhibition of Paintings by Danish Artist Anna Ancher and the Art Colony at Skagen on view February 15–May 12, 2013. Anna Ancher, Sunlight in [Read More]
The Andy Warhol Museum in partnership with KIWI Arts Group has unveiled William John Kennedy: The Warhol Museum Edition at a private reception sponsored by BNY Mellon, at Villa by Barton G. (the former Versace [Read More]
The Orlando Museum of Art announce it has been awarded a grant by Publix Super Markets Charities to help support its School Learning Trips Program. Orlando Museum of Art This critical support will assist the [Read More]
The Museum of History and Industry re-opens in Seattle on Saturday December 29th, at its new location in South Lake Union Park. Admission is FREE on that day and there are activities, food, and fun [Read More]
The Upper Peninsula Children’s Museum in Marquette is to host a New Year’s Eve Elementary Ball on Monday, December 31, 2012 at 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. DJ music, snacks, party favors and our fabulous ball [Read More]
The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) invites the public to help create a work of art by donating a wool or natural fibre blanket with a story to tell to artist Marie Watt. The blankets [Read More]
The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) announced its Winterlude 2013 programming. To mark the occasion, the NGC has extended Builders: Canadian Biennial 2012 until February 18. Builders is a major exhibition of new Canadian art [Read More]
Louisiana Museum presents Self-Portrait, an exhibition on view through January 13. 2013. Louisiana’s exhibition Self-Portrait focus on the self-portrait as genre through-out the 20th and 21st century, as shown by 150 works by 64 international [Read More]