The Kirkland Museum of Fine and Decorative Art in Denver presents Colorado Art Survey VII, an exhibition on view April 7, 2012—September 2, 2012. Curated by Hugh Grant, Founding Director & Curator. Kirkland Museum unveils [Read More]
Daily Archives: April 8, 2012
The Franklin Institute has broken ground on an ambitious new state-of-the-art building addition, the first major expansion project for the museum in more than two decades. The 53,000 square foot Nicholas and Athena Karabots Pavilion [Read More]
Art in General announce Rob Carter. Faith in a Seed, an exhibition on view APR 13 – JUN 23 2012. Rob Carter. Faith in a Seed, 2012. Image courtesy the artist Faith in A Seed [Read More]
The J. Paul Getty Museum presents Portraits of Renown. Photography and the Cult of Celebrity, an exhibition on view April 3–August 26, 2012, that surveys some of the visual strategies used by photographers to picture [Read More]
The Princeton University Art Museum announces the debut of its first mobile web application, Princeton and the Gothic Revival, a multimedia exploration of Princeton’s Gothic Revival architecture—the campus’s defining visual language—through text, audio, and images. [Read More]
Four artists have been short-listed for the BP Portrait Award 2012, one of the world’s most prestigious art prizes. This year the prize received 2,187 entries from 74 different countries. For the sixth year, the [Read More]
Carnegie Museum of Art’s Heinz Architectural Center presents an exhibition of work by Maya Lin, open May 13, 2012, including a new piece, to be created for the exhibition, commemorating Pittsburgh’s rivers. Maya Lin, Blue [Read More]
Culturgest in Lisbon presents Katinka Bock. Personne, an exhibition on view through 13 May 2011. View of the exhibition by Katinka Bock, “Personne”. Foreground: “Winterlandschaft mit Hut,” 2011. Courtesy Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe/Berlin; background: “Lisbon Border,” [Read More]
The Franklin Institute is organizing the 2nd Annual Philadelphia Science Festival, which will take place April 20-29. This ten-day community-wide celebration of science will include an outdoor science carnival, lectures, debates, hands-on activities, and a [Read More]