A 48 feet long realistic replica of the world’s largest snake is on exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History until Jan. 6, 2013. Sixty million years ago, in the era after the [Read More]
Daily Archives: March 27, 2012
Baltimore—The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has granted the Walters Art Museum $265,000 for a three-year project to digitize, catalog and distribute 113 illuminated medieval manuscripts from Flanders, present-day northeastern France and Belgium. This [Read More]
The Morgan Library & Museum announced today the appointment of Joel Smith as the first curator of photography in the institution’s history. Currently curator of photography at Princeton University Art Museum, Mr. Smith will begin [Read More]
The National Gallery of Art in Washington presents I Spy. Photography and the Theater of the Street, 1938–2010, an exhibition on view, April 22–August 5, 2012. Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Head #22, 2001, chromogenic print National Gallery [Read More]
Modern Art Oxford presents a major solo exhibition of British artist Shezad Dawood, on view 5 April–10 June 2012. Through new film, installation and textile-based ‘paintings’, Dawood presents multi-layered narratives, which call into question our [Read More]
(University of Arizona/Tucson) Over the past decade, we’ve been informing the world that Arizona State Museum holds the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of Southwest American Indian pottery. Some 20,000 whole vessels were collectively [Read More]
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts presents In the Still Epiphany, an exhibition on view April 5–October 27, 2012. Opening: Thursday, April 5, 5–9pm. Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867–1947), “Still Life with Ham,” 1940. Oil on [Read More]