The Design Museum in London has opened United Micro Kingdoms (UmK): A Design Fiction, presenting multiple perspectives on a fictional United Kingdom, as imagined by designers and educators Dunne and Raby. The exhibition sees England […]
Daily Archives: May 2, 2013
An interdisciplinary research team from Northwestern University and The Field Museum of Natural History has a surprising answer: The corals themselves play a role in their susceptibility to deadly coral bleaching due to the light-scattering […]
Migros Museum fur Gegenwartskunst announces Geoffrey Farmer Let’s Make the Water Turn Black an exhibition on view May 23–August 18, 2013. The artistic practice of Geoffrey Farmer (b. 1967, Vancouver; lives and works in Vancouver) […]
Anyone who has spent time in the tropics knows that the diversity of species found there is astounding and the abundance and diversity of ants, in particular, is unparalleled. Scientists have grappled for centuries to […]
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem is showing the Gabriel Revelation Stone in an exhibition, I Am Gabriel complementing the ongoing large-scale exhibition Herod the Great, which explores other aspects of the period. Considered the most important […]
Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA) / Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa present Beware of the Holy Whore: Edvard Munch, Lene Berg and the Dilemma of Emancipation on 1 June–22 September 2013. Beware of the Holy […]
The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago opens William Pope.L Forlesen an exhibition on view April 28–June 23, 2013. In his work, Pope.L investigates how difference is demarcated economically, socially, culturally and politically, most […]
Annie Leibovitz: Pilgrimage charts a new direction for one of America’s best-known living photographers. Unlike her staged and carefully lit portraits made on assignment for magazines and for advertising clients, the photographs in this exhibition […]
Blockbuster exhibition makes U.S. premiere June 13 at Cincinnati Museum Center CINCINNATI – Forget about the dinosaurs that you know – prepare for a whole new breed of beast! Opening June 13, Cincinnati Museum Center […]
Cal State Fullerton Grand Central Art Center presents Saskia Jorda Unraveling Tradition an exhibition on view May 4th – July 14th Unraveling Tradition is an installation that sets out to explore the coming-of-age tradition of […]
Less-extensive version of show next on view at Air Force Museum SEATTLE, – The premier exhibition of paintings and drawings depicting America’s first African American military pilots, the Tuskegee Airmen, will leave The Museum of […]
The fun-filled, family-friendly event will feature ART CAROUSEL’s Book of the Month: Cuckoo/ Cucú, a Mexican folktale by Lois Ehlert. Guests can enjoy story time as this book, as well as other titles, are read […]
Tate Modern opens Ellen Gallagher: AxME, an exhibition on view 1 May – 1 September 2013. Ellen Gallagher is one of the most acclaimed contemporary artists to have emerged from North America since the mid-1990s. […]
Yogi Berra Museum hosts 1978 Yankees Autograph Signing on 05/12/2013 – 05/12/2013. On Yogi’s 88th birthday, members of the 1978 Yankees will be signing autographs at the Museum. Players confirmed so far are: Mickey Rivers, […]