The Museum of Liverpool presents Liverpool Love, a collection of 29 pieces curated by Merseyside-born artist Christian Furr, will open in the Museum later this year from 28 September to 25 November 2012. Conceived by [Read More]
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Armory Center for the Arts presents Gregory Michael Hernandez @ The Artist Studio One Colorado, an exhibition on view through 10.27.12. The Artist Studio, located at 24 Smith Alley in Pasadena’s One Colorado complex, is [Read More]
Spectral Impressions: Music of Philippe Hurel on July 28. The Argento Chamber Ensemble will perform three works by Hurel, considered to be on the heavy metal edge of spectral music. He achieves both an exciting [Read More]
Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, California presents Between a Run and a Cascade. Constraint, Desperation, and Optimism in Water, CA. On view from 10.07.12 to 01.13.13. Image courtesy Katie Shapiro from the Malibu [Read More]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art announced the appointment of Dr. Elizabeth (Lily) Milroy as the Zoë and Dean Pappas Curator of Education for Public Programs in the Division of Education. A specialist in American art [Read More]
The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool presents 1972 Olympic posters in an exhibition on view now. 1972 Olympic posters Walker Art Gallery To celebrate London 2012 the Walker Art Gallery is displaying for the first [Read More]
Tate Modern has unveiled the first live commission in The Unilever Series created by the artist Tino Sehgal. Using movement, sound and conversation, Sehgal’s work titled These associations draws on the existing atmosphere of the [Read More]
Tate St Ives is seeking a Exhibitions and Displays Curator. Working within the Tate St Ives Programme Team, you’ll be involved in everything from developing new concepts, selecting artists, and researching provenance to co-ordinating installation [Read More]
The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture presents Growing Up AFRO: Snapshots of Black Childhood from the Afro-American Newspapers an exhibition on View through Dec 30, 2012, in honor of [Read More]
The Dayton Art Institute (DAI) will launch a brand new series of pop-culture inspired parties in July, the Prime Time Party Rental Series, with an Olympics Opening Ceremonies Party on Friday, July 27, 7 – [Read More]
Music 360 is a summer music showcase of both up-and-coming and established performers from the St. Louis metro area. These local performers will play original music as well as unique interpretations of some of their [Read More]
The British Museum presents Winning at the ancient Games a victory trail around the collection consisting of twelve star objects through 9 September 2012. The stops on the trail will include iconic sculptures that have [Read More]
Cabinet magazine and the Aldrich Museum present Fair for Knowledge: American Fauna, on Saturday, July 28, 2012, 1–5pm, a program devised to accompany united states, the museum’s current suite of exhibitions. American Fauna, the fourth [Read More]
A varied programme of exhibitions and thematic displays from the National Gallery of Ireland’s collection will feature a more expansive representation of the Gallery’s holdings which have not been on public view for some time. [Read More]
In Primate Cinema: Apes as Family, artist Rachel Mayeri imagines a primate social drama in a contemporary urban context and shows this to a chimpanzee audience. Her two-screen video installation juxtaposes the drama enacted by [Read More]
In 2011/12 The British Museum was fortunate to be able to acquire a wide range of objects, from the large-scale to the humble, due to the unstinting generosity of individual donors, fundraising bodies and foundations. [Read More]
Dayton Art Institute presents You Are My Superhero an exhibition part of the Superhero Summer at the museum on view through September 23 2012. You Are My Superhero includes animation art and memorabilia from the [Read More]
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art has a new work in its collection, “Book 2,” by multi-media artist Peter Sarkisian. This commissioned piece, unique in the series, was made in honor of Richard Lariviere, the 16th [Read More]