Artangel presents Lindsay Seers Nowhere Less Now on view 8 September–21 October 2012. Lindsay Seers, Nowhere Less Now, 2012. An Artangel commission. Image courtesy of the artist. Conceived specially for an arresting 19th-century corrugated iron [Read More]
Daily Archives: August 24, 2012
Birmingham Museum of Art presents Intimate Interiors, an exhibition on view AUGUST 26, 2012 – NOVEMBER 18, 2012. Taken from the Museum’s permanent collection, Intimate Interiors presents portraits of intimate moments and spaces including places [Read More]
Kunsthallen Brandts presents Street Art. The New Generation 25th Anniversary exhibition on view 7 September–25 November 2012. OEPS Crew: S-train, 2012. Right now, a big city skyline with house fronts and ends is being constructed [Read More]
The Museo Tamayo announce its reopening after a major renovation and expansion of its building and facilities. The expansion project, designed by Teodoro Gonzalez de Leon, one of the architects of the original building, designed [Read More]
Don’t miss this once-a-year opportunity to see and purchase fantastic original fiber art! – New Exhibition October 20 – November 4, 2012 SAN JOSE, CA – For the past four years High Fiber has been [Read More]
The Museum of Flight SEPTEMBER Family Activity Bank of America Weekend Family Workshop: Phases of the Moon Saturdays and Sundays Sept. 1, 2, 8, 9; 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The moon is our closet [Read More]
V-A-C Foundation presents The Way of Enthusiasts open 29 August–25 November 2012. during the 13th Venice International Architecture Biennale. This context-rich, multi-layered presentation, utilizes the architectural context of the biennale as a filter and lens [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History is adding Benjamin Franklin’s three-piece silk suit, worn on his diplomatic trip to France in 1778 that resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Alliance, to its [Read More]
Political History Curators Larry Bird and Harry Rubenstein of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History will wind their way through the crowds at the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, not to find a better [Read More]