The Walters Art Museum announces Diadem and Dagger. Jewish Silversmiths of Yemen, an exhibition on view October 27, 2012–January 21, 2013. Sulayman Salih, Thuma, 1267 AH/AD 1850-1851, silver with gilding and wood, L: 22 1/16 [Read More]
Monthly Archives: September 2012
De Hallen Haarlem presents STUDIO VERWEY – Five contemporary artists between studio and museum on view 15.09.2012 – 18.11.2012, named after Haarlem artist Kees Verwey. Frans Hals Museum | De Hallen Haarlem administers Verwey’s estate [Read More]
Deichtorhallen opens Albert Watson Visions Feat. Cotton Made in Africa, an exhibition of photographs on view SEPTEMBER 14, 2012 − JANUARY, 6 2013. Albert Watson is one of the world’s most successful fashion and ad [Read More]
George Washington’s original copy of the Acts of Congress will once again find a home at Mount Vernon, the first president’s beloved Virginia estate. The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association emerged as the winning bidder in [Read More]
The creation of a new wing dedicated to Islamic art at the Louvre, opening on on September 22, 2012, represents a decisive phase in the architectural history of the palace and in the development of [Read More]
Busan Museum of Art announces Busan Biennale 2012 Garden of Learning, open September 22–November 24, 2012. Lidwien van de Ven, Untitled (Norway roses), 2012. The Garden of Learning grew out of a long-term civil discussion [Read More]
Museum of Craft and Folk Art hosts CRAFT BAR with ETSY LABS and Fibershed on Thursday October 4, 6- 8pm. Create your own natural dye with one of the world’s most ancient dye flowers- coreopsis [Read More]
Public Art Fund presents Tatzu Nishi: Discovering Columbus, a large-scale temporary installation, on view September 20–November 18, 2012, inviting visitors to experience New York City’s iconic statue of Christopher Columbus as never before. This major [Read More]
(Waltham, MA) On September 20, the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University will open “100 Steps to the Mediterranean,” a solo exhibition of photography and video installations by Dor Guez, one of the most compelling [Read More]
With this renewed interest in Andy Warhol, The Foundry Art Centre is pleased to present their newest exhibition The Velvet Years, 1965-67: Warhol’s Factory – Photographs by Stephen Shore, which opens to the public on [Read More]
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art will unveil six exhibitions on Sat. Oct. 6 for CAC’s Art for Arts’ Sake: Michael J. Deas; From Terra to Verde: The Work of Sharon Kopriva; Shelby Lee Adams: [Read More]
Gallery Kit Schulte Contemporary Art presents Werner Linster. Doodling The World, an exhibition on view until until 7. October, 2012. Werner Linster, Doodling the World Installation Linster uses literary texts and ancient writing systems as [Read More]
The Dayton Art Institute has announced the appointment of Aimee Marcereau DeGalan as the museum’s Curator of Collections and Exhibitions. Marcereau DeGalan is a Detroit native. She attended Michigan State University where she earned a [Read More]
Meadows Museum presents Diego Velazquez. The Early Court Portraits, the most important monographic exhibition devoted to Velázquez in the United States in more than two decades. On view September 16, 2012 – January 13, 2013. [Read More]
National Media Museum is showing the earliest moving colour film in it’s Kodak Gallery. n 1899, just five years after British audiences first saw moving pictures, Edward Turner, a photographer and, and Frederick Marshall Lee, [Read More]
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art presents The Map as Art, an exhibition on view September 14, 2012–April 21, 2013. Tiffany Chung, Berlin Wall Map (Scratching The Walls of Memory Project), 2010; embroidery, metal grommets, buttons [Read More]
The Natural History Museum at the Gray Fossil Site presents Hatching the Past. Dinosaur Eggs and Babies from September 22nd, until May, 2013. “Hatching the Past” features amazing collections of real dinosaur eggs representing six [Read More]
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art presents GOOD GRIEF! A Selection of Original Art from 50 Years of Charles M. Schulz’s PEANUTS in an exhibition on view from September 1 to December 30, 2012. The exhibition [Read More]