The Amon Carter Museum of American Art announces the acquisition of a major painting by 19th-century landscape artist Robert Seldon Duncanson (1821–1872), the first African-American artist to achieve international acclaim. The work, titled The Caves, [Read More]
Daily Archives: May 1, 2013
This summer, the National Building Museum brings back its popular indoor Mini Golf exhibition. The expanded attraction features two 9-hole course options, with all new holes designed and built by leading Washington-area architects, landscape architects, [Read More]
The garden area around the museum building offers a variety of fascinating works of art the opportunity to make unique discoveries in the open. Newly acquired, installations, interactive works in part by Olaf Nicolai, Tobias [Read More]
The Courtauld Gallery presents lluminating Objects an exhibition on view 1 May to 22 July 2013. The third display in the Illuminating Objects programme at The Courtauld Gallery focuses on the German miniature picture Bibles, [Read More]
Para Site present A Journal of the Plague Year. Fear, ghosts, rebels. SARS, Leslie and the Hong Kong story on 17 May–20 July 2013. Ai Weiwei, Bernd Behr, Natalia Sui-hung Chan, Oscar Chan Yik Long, [Read More]
Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston presents Jeffrey Gibson, Love Song an exhibition on view through July 14, 2013. Jeffrey Gibson’s paintings and sculptures deftly combine geometric abstract painting with the traditional craft materials of his Native [Read More]
The World Turned Inside Out 25 May–18 August 2013 (and onwards) May 25, 12–3pm: Aslı Çavuşoğlu on Lapis-Lazuli and Ancient Blue June 13, 7–9pm: Landings by Natasha Ginwala and Vivian Ziherl with Rana Hamadeh on [Read More]
Portikus present John Knight an exhibition on view May 4–June 30, 2013. John Knight’s exhibition at Portikus could not be more current. Just some weeks ago, the contractual agreement of one of his artworks was [Read More]