The Hyde Collection presents The Alturas Duo as part of it’s de Blasiis Chamber Music Series on Sunday, November 17 at 2 pm. Hailed as playing with “…Marvelous virtuosity…” by the Washington Post, this unique [Read More]
Monthly Archives: November 2013
The Hirshhorn Museum presents Damage Control: Art and Destruction Since 1950 on view through May 26, 2014. Featuring approximately 90 works by more than 40 international artists, and including painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, photography, film, [Read More]
The National Museum of the American Indian presents “Engineering the Inka Empire: A Symposium on Sustainability and Ancient Technologies,” a day of panel discussions Thursday, Nov. 14, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the [Read More]
The Art Gallery of Ontario announces Erin Shirreff as winner of the 2013 Aimia | AGO Photography Prize, it was announced at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) on November 7. Shirreff was selected by [Read More]
The National Museum of the American Indian hosts it’s annual Native Art Market Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 7–8 at its Washington, D.C., and New York City locations. Featuring the work for more than 35 Native [Read More]
Sixth annual Difference Makers celebrates outstanding work with kids in our community CINCINNATI – Tonight Cincinnati Museum Center celebrated the 2013 Difference Makers. Six individuals and three organizations were honored for their exemplary work on [Read More]
Museum Folkwang presents Voyage Retour on 17 November–1 December 2013, an exhibition project presented by the Photography Department of the Museum Folkwang, Essen, in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut, Lagos, Nigeria Voyage Retour is the title [Read More]
Locust Projects presents Nicholas Hlobo, Frances Trombly, and Angel Otero on November 9–December 21, 2013. Now celebrating 15 years of exhibiting experimental contemporary art, Locust Projects is pleased to present Intethe (Sketch for an Opera), [Read More]
The Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College has appointed Ginny Kollak in a new position: Curator of Exhibitions. She will begin her appointment on Nov. 25 and will work with Director [Read More]
Kunsthal Aarhus presents Systemics #2: As we may think (or, the next world library) on view 31 December 2013. The exhibition explores the relationship between thinking and making, and how this is transformed into knowing. [Read More]
Tate Modern announces Experience as Institution Part 1: artist collectives and cultural platforms in Africa (as part of BMW Tate Live) on Friday 29 November 2013. Could an art experience be considered an institution? What [Read More]
The Queens Museum announces the opening weekend events lineup to coincide with the opening of the Museum’s expansion and inaugural exhibitions—Pedro Reyes: The People’s United Nations (pUN), Peter Schumann: The Shatterer, New York City Building [Read More]
The Art Gallery of Ontario presents Rapp Lecture in Contemporary Art: Theaster Gates on Wednesday November 20, 2013, 7pm Doors open at 6pm. Theaster Gates presents a talk on the last ten years of his [Read More]
Kunsthaus Graz Universalmuseum Joanneum announce Promotion Prize of the Province of Styria for Contemporary Fine Arts 2013 on November 8, 2013–February 9, 2014. In the globalised world, it is only to a limited extent that [Read More]
Holiday Junction featuring the Duke Energy Holiday Trains Preview and ribbon cutting 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 7 WHAT: Preview the Holiday Junction exhibit featuring the Duke Energy Holiday Trains before it opens to the public. [Read More]
The Powerhouse Museum presents Clothes Encounters an exhibition on view through 4 May 2014. This exhibition features ten clothes encounters – stories exploring the clothing worn or created by a diverse range of Australians, from [Read More]
The Rijksmuseum received the British Guild of Travel Writers Award in the European Tourism Project category at a Gala dinner held at The Savoy Hotel, London on Sunday 3 November 2013. After ten years of [Read More]
The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) announced an anonymous gift of $9 million over three years to ensure free general admission to the DMA and enable the Museum to publish its entire collection online. The [Read More]