The Perot Museum of Nature and Science marked its first birthday Saturday with vertical dancing on the concrete walls of the Museum cube, birthday cake, fireworks and even a hip-hip-hooray led by Ross Perot. Beneath [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2013
Museum Folkwang in Essen presents Taryn Simon There Are Some Who Are in Darkness Works from the Olbricht Collection, selected by the artist on view through 2 March 2014, for the first time, a unique [Read More]
Herwig Kempinger has been elected new president of the Secession after president András Pálffy had resigned after three terms at the general assembly of the Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession. Alongside the president, members [Read More]
Museum Folkwang in Essen presents Douglas Gordon Everything is Nothing without Its Reflection – A Photographic Pantomime on view through 2 March 2014. On show for the first time in Germany, Douglas Gordon’s work Everything [Read More]
Edvard Munch’s art is Norway’s greatest contribution to art history. As keeper of the majority of Munch’s works, the Munch Museum holds a unique position within the international art world. The Museum, which also includes [Read More]
Daimler Contemporary in Berlin presents highways and byways. together again on view through March 16, 2014. Nic Hess creates a setting for American art from the Daimler Art Collection: West Coast—Washington Color School—Systemic Painting—New York [Read More]
The De La Warr Pavilion in Brighton presents Alison Turnbull an exhibition on view through 23 February 2014. Known for intricate abstract works based on found materials such as diagrams, plans and maps, Alison Turnbull [Read More]
The Artist as Curator is a new serial publication project that concerns a profoundly influential but still understudied phenomenon, a history that has yet to be written. Publications on museum studies, exhibition histories, and star [Read More]
The De La Warr Pavilion presents Matt Calderwood an exhibition on view through 23 February 2014. Matt Calderwood’s new works open up to chance, allowing the coastal weather and light to choreograph his work. Exploring [Read More]
Artspace New Zealand is seeking a new Director. The role presents a unique opportunity to make a significant contribution to the intellectual development and creative vision of an organisation that has been operating at the [Read More]
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD begins a new “This Old Chesapeake House” speaker series on January 30, with four more sessions scheduled for February 6, 12, 26, and March 7. [Read More]
The National Museum of Natural History recently acquired its first complete skeleton of a North Atlantic right whale. Accession of the 45-foot adult whale specimen was made possible thanks to an international collaboration of museum [Read More]
Museene i Sør-Trøndelag, MiST, requires a new Director for Trondheim Kunstmuseum. This is a six-year fixed-term vacancy, with the possibility of extension. The Director is responsible for leading strategic and operational duties at the museum. [Read More]
The Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA) presents What Did The Artist Mean By That? Yuri Albert / Ekaterina Degot on view January 12, 2014. With texts by Viktor Agamov-Tupitsyn, Oleg Aronson, Bart de Baere, [Read More]
The Meadows Museum in Dallas, presents Sorolla and America an exhibition on view December 13, 2013 – April 19, 2014, which will explore for the first time Joaquín Sorolla’s unique relationship with the United States [Read More]
Jorge Daniel Veneciano is leaving the Sheldon Museum of Art to become director of New York’s El Museo del Barrio. Veneciano, who has been Sheldon’s director since 2008, will begin work in his new position [Read More]
Haus der Kulturen der Welt starts its new program year in February with the theme days Narrating War. The project asks: What is it about the experience of extreme violence that that makes it so [Read More]
MAXXI – National Museum of XXI Century Arts presents Clemens von Wedemeyer The Cast through 26 January 2014. A film show that discusses memory, the mechanisms of cinematographic fiction and the themes of contemporaneity Props [Read More]