Learn about the Native artists who have helped shape contemporary music for the past century in “Up Where We Belong: Native Musicians in Popular Culture,” opening Aug. 4 at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the […]
Daily Archives: July 6, 2012
The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center announces Fire in my Heart, The Story of Hannah Senesh, on view May 12- September 2, 2013. Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center Hannah Senesh came of age […]
Ther Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center presents COURAGE. The Vision to End Segregation, the Guts to Fight for It, an exhibition on view February 3- April 21, 2013. COURAGE: The Vision to End Segregation, […]
The Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky has launched a new billboard campaign. Its latest effort is a highly visible one, as the museum, which turned five years old on Memorial Day, seeks to build on […]
The year 2012 marks the 150th anniversary of the Homestead Act, and the South Dakota State Historical Society is commemorating the event with three displays in the South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre. A […]
Swedens Nationalmuseum has acquired a very rare Jugendstil table lamp from 1915. It is one of only two known objects designed by Axel Enoch Boman for Orrefors. The lamp can be seen in the exhibition […]
The Haus der Kunst has been approved for renovation. State Minister of Sciences, Research and the Arts Dr Wolfgang Heubisch: “It is imperative that we address this renovation project now. Haus der Kunst is one […]
Visitors can explore the Guggenheim’s summer exhibitions through family-oriented tours that incorporate conversation and creative hands-on gallery activities. For families with children ages 5–10. July 8: Shake it up! Participants discover different ways that artists […]
The Kunsthaus Bregenz presents Summer Academy Art and the Critique of Ideology after ’89 on September 24 to September 30, 20. One of the KUB Arena’s particular qualities is its repeated use of formats that […]
The Brooklyn Museum has acquired an extremely rare genre painting from the viceroyalty of Peru and formerly in the collection of a descendant of the Peruvian counts of Guagui. A Merry Company on the Banks […]
Dedicated to the emergence of the newest forms of contemporary art as it is, the Palais de Tokyo sees participating in the renewal of the ecosystem of art as part of its remit. This is […]
Kunsthaus Bregenz presents Architectural Models by Peter Zumthor, on view through 28 October 2012. Kunsthaus Bregenz Unknown to many, the Kunsthaus Bregenz has its own collection. One of the largest groups of works in the […]
The Kunsthaus Bregenz presents Reading Ed Ruscha, an exhibition on view 7 July–14 October 2012. The work of Ed Ruscha (b. 1937), one of the best-known artists of his generation, eludes established categories. Assigned to […]
The Santa Barbara Museum of Art presents Interventions. Brian Bress, an exhibition on view July 15–September 30, 2012. Brian Bress, Relatives (Devin, John, Jason, Lewis), 2012. High definition single-channel video (color), high definition monitor and […]
ATLANTA – The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (MOCA GA) announces the opening of the second installment in the series of the 2011/2012 Working Artist Project exhibitions – Martha Whittington: deus ex machina. There […]
The Irish Museum of Modern Art announce a new online application process for those applying to the Artists’ Residency Programme. Applications can be made online, through IMMA’s website, from Tuesday, 12 June, until 13h GMT/Irish […]