The Field Museum of Natural History presents Fractured: North Dakota’s Oil Boom an exhibition on view now through Mon Jan 20, 2014. Journey to the prairies of North Dakota with nationally acclaimed photographer Terry Evans [Read More]
Daily Archives: September 13, 2013
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) announces that it has again achieved accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the highest national recognition for a museum. Accreditation signifies excellence within the museum community to governments, [Read More]
The Field Museum of Natural History presents Opening the Vaults: Wonders of the 1893 World’s Fair an exhibition on view Fri Oct 25, 2013 – Sun Sep 7, 2014. Not only the birthplace of the [Read More]
The Ashmolean Museum presents Francis Bacon / Henry Moore: Flesh and Bone on view 12 Sep 2013 to 19 Jan 2014 a major exhibition displaying a large collection of paintings by Bacon and sculptures and [Read More]
The Toledo Museum of Art has added five new works by leading-edge international artists to its collection, two of which are sculptures by El Anatsui and Yinka Shonibare. Three of the works were purchased for [Read More]
Taipei Fine Arts Museum presents Time: The Images of Chang Chao-Tang, 1959–2013 on view September 14–December 29. “Wherever you go, you’re at the scene.” As a high school student, Chang Chao-Tang picked up his camera [Read More]
Moderna Museet Malmo announces Russian Avant-Garde – Visions of a Future an exhibition on view 14 September 2013–12 January 2014. Russian Avant-Garde – Visions of a Future highlights several of the main tendencies that emerged [Read More]
Four photographers have been shortlisted for this year’s Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, the major international photography award. Firmly established as the leading showcase for new talent in portrait photography, the £12,000 prize is sponsored [Read More]
Legendary pilot Moon Fun Chin and historians to present SEATTLE, – On Saturday, Sept. 28, the Museum will celebrate the history of aviation in China during the 1930s and 40s with lectures, book signings and [Read More]