The New York Public Library has unveiled the first schematic designs of its historic Central Library Plan (CLP), which will bring a new lending library to its iconic 42nd Street location, the Stephen A. Schwarzman [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2013
New Art Space Amsterdam (NASA) presents Yours in Solidarity, a statement exhibition by Nicoline van Harskamp on view 10 March–19 May 2013. The exhibition is accompanied by “Reading Anarchism,” a series of events with the [Read More]
Omi International Arts Center presented five artists with the Francis J. Greenburger Award, an unrestricted lifetime achievement prize that honors established artists whom the art world knows to be of extraordinary merit but who have [Read More]
Archivist of the United States David S. Ferriero announced that the National Archives, as a leading content provider to the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA), will help launch its first pilot project. National Archives [Read More]
The artist Andre Pace works are to be showning at the Crocker Museum Art Auction Party 2013 Event , The works are to orginal drawings by the artist on archive paper , The artist series [Read More]
Smithsonian Theaters will launch the giant-screen film, The Ultimate Wave Tahiti, Friday, March 15, at the Johnson IMAX Theater in the National Museum of Natural History. Iconic surfer Kelly Slater emerges in his first ever [Read More]
Museum of Nebraska Art presents Nebraska Now. John Spence, Photographs an exhibition on view April 13 – July 7, 2013. “South 27th St. Lancaster Co., Nebraska – October 5, 1987” by John Spence, color photography [Read More]
Museum of Nebraska Art presents Cranes Taking Flight an exhibition on view May 12, 2013. “Taking Flight” by Jim Cantrell Central Nebraska plays host to the Sandhill cranes each spring as the birds migrate from [Read More]
The Smithsonian has selected New York-based BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group to develop a master plan for its oldest buildings on the south side of the National Mall—the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Castle, National Museum of [Read More]
Frick presents The Impressionist Line from Degas to Toulouse-Lautrec. Drawings and Prints from the Clark, an exhibition on view March 12 through June 16, 2013 a selection of nineteenth-century French drawings and prints from the [Read More]
Museum of Arts and Design presents Against the Grain. Wood in Contemporary Art, Craft and Design an exhibition on view March 19 – September 15, 2013. Featuring nearly 90 installations, sculptures, furniture, and vessels, Against [Read More]
Museum of Arts and Design presents Fashion Jewelry. The Collection of Barbara Berger an exhibition on view June 25 – September 22, 2013. Maison Gripoix (circa 2000), France Floral brooch. Simulated turquoise stones, simulated pearls, [Read More]
Museum of Arts and Design presents Wear It or Not. Recent Jewelry Acquisitions an exhibition on view March 12 – June 2, 2013 . Over the past five years, MAD has collected nearly 200 exceptional [Read More]
Three works from the National Gallery Collection – Manet’s The Execution of Maximilian, Canaletto’s A Regatta on the Grand Canal and Rembrandt’s Self Portrait at the Age of 63 – will be visiting galleries and [Read More]
Pasadena Museum of California Art presents Los Angeles artist John O’Brien’s Meander on view March 10 to July 28, 2013. The title of Los Angeles-based artist John O’Brien’s exhibition references a literal meandering up and [Read More]
A work of art from The Bowes Museum’s collection has been revealed on national television as an authentic painting by the artist Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641), a 17th century Flemish Baroque artist who was the [Read More]
Museum of Arts and Design present After The Museum. The Home Front 2013 an exhibition on view March 12 – June 9, 2013. In 2013, MAD’s annual design program The Home Front: American Design Now [Read More]
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery present The Cyrus Cylinder and Ancient Persia an exhibition on view March 9, 2013. The Cyrus Cylinder. Clay, Babylon, Mesopotamia, after 539 BCE; D x H: 7.8-10 x 21.9-22.8 cm; British [Read More]