The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), is preparing to welcome the goddess Juno, who will make the Museum her final stop on a more than century-long journey from Rome. Measuring 13 feet tall and [Read More]
Monthly Archives: March 2012
Museum of Modern Art presents Projects 97. Mark Boulos on March 19, 2012–July 16, 2012. Mark Boulos, Still from All That Is Solid Melts into Air, 2008, Two-channel video (color, sound). Boulos’s installation All that [Read More]
Maxwell L. Anderson, The Eugene McDermott Director of the Dallas Museum of Art, announced the appointment of Mark Leonard as the Museum’s first Chief Conservator, effective July 1, 2012. Leonard’s appointment signals the initial phase [Read More]
The National Portrait Gallery in London presents Famous in the Fifties: Photographs by Daniel Farson, an exhibition on view on 19 March – 16 September 2012. Adam Faith by Daniel Farson, 1962. ©Estate of Daniel [Read More]
On Thursday 29 March 2012 a new and significantly expanded Museum of Contemporary Art Australia will be unveiled to the public. The redevelopment transforms the MCA, with spacious new galleries including an entire floor dedicated [Read More]
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) presents Remote Control, an exhibition on view 3 April–10 June 2012. Simon Denny, “Those who don’t change will be switched off,” 2012. Digital collage from transmission switchover advertising. Remote [Read More]
The LABoral Art and Industrial Creation Centre presents Visualizing Sound, on view 23 March–25 June 2012. Pascal Broccolichi, “Table,” 2010. In 2007, LABoral held the first L.E.V. (Laboratory of Visual Electronics) Festival, whose initials pay [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia is pleased to announce the launch of its new website and smart phone apps. These technological developments will effectively enhance the Museum’s core activities and use innovative technology to [Read More]
On the afternoon of Saturday, May 5 and through the early morning of Sunday, May 13, the schooner Sultana is scheduled to visit the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD. The replica [Read More]
The Craft and Folk Art Museum presents Community Printmaking Sessions with Holly Jerger on March 19th 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM. Are you interested in printmaking but need a space to work? Whether you are [Read More]
Within the galleries and on the sculpture grounds at the Nassau County Museum of Art, this exhibition highlights Jim Dine’s recent sculptural works. Sculpture / Jim Dine / Pinocchio will be on view at the [Read More]
Salt Lake City, UT – The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) at the University of Utah is pleased to present salt 5: Daniel Everett, the fifth project in the Museum’s series of exhibitions showcasing [Read More]
In the years since her sinking, RMS Titanic continues to surprise us with the discovery of forgotten or unknown treasures. One such treasure is the photo album of Father Francis Browne, a Jesuit priest and [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History will host a free film screening of the Smithsonian Channel’s documentary Titanoboa: Monster Snake March 28 at 5:30 p.m. in the museum’s Baird Auditorium. The screening will be [Read More]
La maison rouge presents the first major international exhibition of neon art from the 1940s to the present day, on view until 20 May 2012. Some one hundred works has been presented in all, many [Read More]
The De Hallen Haarlem presents La Vache Qui Rit, a solo exhibition by Dutch-Moroccan artist Hamid el Kanbouhi, on view 16 March – 3 June 2012. Hamid el Kanbouhi. Casting (detail). Ink on paper, 70 [Read More]
Louisiana-born saxophonist, artist, and composer Dickie Landry will perform one of his legendary site-specific SOLO concerts in tribute to the late artist John Chamberlain at the Guggenheim Museum on Monday, March 26, 2012. In honor [Read More]
Yorkshire Sculpture Park presents an exhibition of sculpture by Joan Miro, on view 17.03.12–06.01.13. With key works sited in the Yorkshire landscape, the exhibition will fulfil the artist’s belief that “sculpture must stand in the [Read More]