The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts presents Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern an exhibition on view from January 27 through April 15, 2012. Opening Reception: Friday, January 27, 2012. Henry Ossawa Tanner, View of The [Read More]
Monthly Archives: January 2012
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is now accepting applications for the 2012 Educators of Excellence Institutes. Formal and Informal educators are invited to apply for partially subsidized educational trips to Yellowstone National Park, [Read More]
The Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville, presents A Divine Light: Northern Renaissance Paintings from the Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery an exhibition on view through February 5, 2012. Attributed to Jan [Read More]
The Museum of London presents Streets of Gold a multi-media art exhibition in partnership with award-winning arts organisation motiroti on view 20 January to the 15 April 2012. Streets of Gold showcases the work of [Read More]
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts presents American Art Starts Here: PAFA Refreshed, Reloaded an ongoing exhibition on view in the Historic Landmark Building. Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) Flower Abstraction, 1914, oil on canvas, 42 [Read More]
In celebration of the debut of the Barnes Foundation in its new home on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) presents PAFA and Dr. Barnes, on view [Read More]
The Morgan Library & Museum presents Rembrandt’s World: Dutch Drawings from the Clement C. Moore Collection an exhibition on view January 20–April 29, 2012. Aelbert Cuyp (1620–1691), Windmill by a River, with a Jetty in [Read More]
Opening February 9, 2012 The Bronx Museum of the Arts will present Juan Downey: The Invisible Architect, the first U.S. survey of the pioneering video artist Juan Downey. On view through May 20, 2012, the [Read More]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will presents a retrospective of works by Fu Baoshi, one of the most renowned modern artists in China, beginning January 21, 2012. Drawn primarily from the preeminent holdings of China’s [Read More]
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences has announced the opening of it’s new 80,000 square-foot Nature Research Center (NRC) bringing research scientists and their work into the public eye, help demystify what can be [Read More]
The Fitzwilliam Museum has become one of the national partners of Outside In, an organisation helping artists who find it difficult to access the art world due to health, disability or social circumstance. The Fitzwilliam [Read More]
The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge presents Designed to Impress: Highlights from the print collection an exhibition on view Tue 3 April 2012 to Sun 7 October 2012. Christoffel Jegher (1596-1652/3), after Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), [Read More]
The Project Arts Centre in Dublin presents Mikala Dwyer. Panto Collapsar, on view 26 January–31 March 2012. Mikala Dwyer, “The Apparition of a Subtraction,” 2010. Installation view at the 17th Biennale of Sydney, Cockatoo Island [Read More]
As the year of the referendum on the Kunsthaus extension gets under way, the Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft reports more than 350,000 admissions to the end of 2011 and a membership of more than 21,000. Highlights of [Read More]
The Guggenheim marks the closing of the Maurizio Cattela.: All exhibition by holding a multidisciplinary program called The Last Word on Saturday, January 21, at 6 pm. During the seven-hour finale event, thirty or so [Read More]
Larys Frogier has been appointed new Director of the Rockbund Art Museum in Shanghai from 1st January 2012. Mr. Frogier has been consistently involved in many fields in contemporary art, including research, curating, management and [Read More]
The Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery presents The Arts of Japan an exhibition on view January 12–February 26, 2012, featuring more than 1,300 objects, encompassing both fine and applied art. Nakabayashi Chikutō, (Japanese, 1776–1853), Chinese [Read More]
Williams College today announced the appointment of Christina Olsen as the Class of 1956 Director of the Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA). Olsen is currently the director of education and public programs at the [Read More]