The Morgan Library & Museum is currently displaying its sixteenth-century original Van Damme Hours to mark the occasion of the manuscript’s facsimile publication by Munich’s Faksimile Verlag. On view through October 6, 2013, the tiny […]
Daily Archives: June 6, 2013
Mennonite Heritage & Agricultural Museum in Goessel is hosting an Antique and Classic Car and Truck Show, on Saturday, June 15 at 10 a.m. The museum was dedicated in 1974 in commemoration of the 100th […]
The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013, which will open on 8 June, will be designed by multi award-winning Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto. He is the thirteenth and, at 41, youngest architect to accept the invitation to […]
Centre d’Art Contemporain Geneve presents a retrospective of work by Gianni Piacentino, one of the most inventive Italian artists of the second half of the 20th century. Initially associated with the Arte Povera movement, he […]
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Presents Shih Chieh Huang: Synthetic Seduction an exhibition on view through June 30, 2013. Shih Chieh Huang creates extraordinary sculptural ecosystems using computer parts and common objects, such as […]
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis presents major exhibitions by celebrated American and international artists that mark a series of firsts—Lari Pittman: A Decorated Chronology, the preeminent Los Angeles-based painter’s first solo U.S. museum exhibition in […]
Museums across the country are beginning to offer tours to the youngest members of their audience, and the Toledo Museum of Art is leading the way. In the past year the Museum began offering monthly […]
Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art presents Merlin James an exhibition on view 6 June–10 August 2013. The exhibition will focus on a selection of works ranging from the start of James’ career (the early […]
Kunsthaus Graz Universalmuseum Joanneum presents Heimo Zobernig an exhibition on view June 7–September 1, 2013. Opening: June 6, 7pm. In over 30 years of exhibiting, the Austrian artist Heimo Zobernig (born in Mauthen in 1958, […]
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art opens Roy Ascott: The Analogues an exhibition on view July 5–September 29, 2013. Roy Ascott: The Analogues explores a small but crucial body of work by English inter-media artist […]
Lt. Col. Ed Saylor will talk about historic 1942 bombing mission over Tokyo SEATTLE, – Lt. Col. Ed Saylor is one of 80 flight crew members who flew in the historic “Doolittle Tokyo Raid” on […]
On Saturday, June 29, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD is hosting a cruise aboard its replica buyboat, Mister Jim to watch the log canoe races on the Miles River. Registered […]
The Smithsonian will not move forward with plans for the Hirshhorn’s Seasonal Inflatable Structure, known as the Bubble. Richard Kurin, Smithsonian Under Secretary for History, Art, and Culture, made the announcement citing financial uncertainties as […]