The Currier Museum of Art pesents Transcending Nature. Paintings by Eric Aho, an exhibition on view June 2, 2012 – September 9, 2012. Eric Aho, Winter Cathedral, 2006, oil on linen. © Eric Aho With […]
Daily Archives: April 24, 2012
Join in this epic event—a must for all Star Wars fans and Jedi’s—young and old alike on May 4 from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. and “May the 4th Be With You”. Wings Over the Rockies […]
The National Gallery Of Art Washington presents Joan Miró: The Ladder of Escape, an exhibition of Joan Miro’s Work on view May 6–August 12, 2012. Joan Miró, The Farm, 1921-1922 oil on canvas National Gallery […]
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art presents CC Lockwood. Photographs from the Permanent Collection, an exhibition on view through July 23, 2012. CC Lockwood, Flat Lake Sunset CC Lockwood’s color photographs of the nature and […]
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, has appointed Mahrukh Tarapor as Senior Advisor for International Initiatives. Gary Tinterow, director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, today announced the appointment of Mahrukh Tarapor as senior […]
An outstanding private collection of modern and contemporary art is coming to the Kunsthaus Zürich, thanks to a new agreement with the Fondation Hubert Looser. Focusing on Abstract Expressionism, Minimal Art and Arte Povera, the […]
The Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna announced the reopening of the Theseus Temple, with a new programme of contemporary presentations. Theseus Temple, Vienna Copyright: Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna Located in the leafy surrounds of Vienna’s central Volksgarten park, […]
Kunsthaus Zurich presents Adrian Zingg. Precursor of Romanticism, an exhibition on view 25 May – 12 August 2012. Adrian Zingg, At the Waterfall (detail), 1785 Dresden, Collection of Prints, Drawings and Photographs Adrian Zingg (1734 […]
National Museums Scotland has announced two major exhibition for 2013, Vikings, from the Historiska Museet in Stockholm on view 1 February – 26 May 2013 and Mary Queen of Scots, a new exhibition curated by […]
The Mead Art Museum presents Reinvinting Tokyo. Japan’s Largest City in the Artistic Imagination, an exhibition on view August 25 to December 30, 2012. Maekawa Sempan Japanese (1888-1960) Night of Shinjuku (Shinjuku no yoru) from […]
Due to its exceptional popularity, the landmark exhibition Colorful Realm: Japanese Bird-and-Flower Paintings by Itō Jakuchū at the National Gallery of Art will remain open until 8:00 p.m. during its last weekend, April 27, 28, […]
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston presents It is what it is. Or is it? a group exhibition on view 12 May–29 July 2012. Faycal Baghriche, “Envelopments,” 2010. Flags from 28 countries, flagpoles, and hardware Courtesy […]
Colorado railroads helped unearth many fossils as railroad tracks were laid. Construction crews often exposed these unusual and fascinating bones as they were digging and laying railroad ties. Trains were then used to transport these […]
The Toledo Museum of Art has acquired seven greenish-blue glass vessels, the work of two first-time glass blowers who happened to be in attendance at the famed March 1962 Toledo Workshop. That workshop, and one […]
The editorial board of American Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s scholarly journal, awarded the 2011 Patricia and Phillip Frost Essay Award to JoAnne Mancini, an interdisciplinary historian of the United States and its colonial […]
Frac Haute-Normandie presents German artist Michael Sailstorfer’s first exhibition at a French art institution ‘Forest Cleaning’ on view 21 April–15 July 2012. Michael Sailstorfer, “Raketenbaum,” 2008. Diptych: diasec on aluminium, museum glass For German artist […]