Specially Commissioned for the Museum, Cycle of Life is among the World’s Largest Figurative Glass-and-Steel Sculptures On May 4, 2014, the Knoxville Museum of Art (KMA) will debut a new, monumentally scaled sculpture by internationally [Read More]
Daily Archives: February 5, 2014
The National Museum of American History will host an unveiling ceremony marking the return of the Nisei Soldier Congressional Gold Medal to Washington, D.C., after its seven-city national tour in 2013. The ceremony, held to [Read More]
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens added rare photographs to its collections recently with a strategic acquisition by its Library Collectors’ Council. At its 17th annual meeting earlier this month, the Council assisted [Read More]
The Frick Collection presents Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the Hill Collection on view January 28, 2014 to June 15, 2014, an exhibition of thirty-three statuettes that represent Janine and J. Tomilson Hill’s more than [Read More]
The LUMA Foundation present Poetry will be made by all! on view 30 January–30 March 2014. 89plus and the LUMA Foundation are pleased to announce the inaugural 89plus exhibition, Poetry will be made by all!, [Read More]
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in celebration of the museum’s 40th anniversary, “Gravity’s Edge,” running Feb. 7 through June 15, offers an expanded view of Color Field painting. Spanning the period 1959 to 1978 [Read More]
Bielefelder Kunstverein presents Katarina Zdjelar: Towards a Further Word an exhibition on view February 8–April 27, 2014. Katarina Zdjelar’s artistic practice consists of videos, sound works, books as well as curated exhibitions. Her works involve [Read More]
Bielefelder Kunstverein presents Luise Schroder: Figures of Remembrance an exhibition on view February 8–April 27, 2014. In her photographic works, videos, publications and art mediation projects, Luise Schröder confronts the ways in which the past [Read More]
Personal Liberties In 2014, Raw Material Company is looking at personal liberties within the context of freedom of speech, sexuality and homophobia. The program will unfold in multiple acts and through a various range of [Read More]
The MIT List Visual Arts Center presents Hans Op de Beeck: Staging Silence (2) an exhibition on view February 7–April 6, 2014. Hans Op de Beeck’s various works across mediums show the viewer non-existent but [Read More]
The MIT List Visual Arts Center presents Sonia Almeida: Forward/Play/Pause on view February 7–April 6, 2014. The work of Sonia Almeida explores the disjunction between our sensory experience of color and the ways in which [Read More]
The MIT List Visual Arts Center presents Hourly Directional: Helen Mirra and Ernst Karel an exhibition on view February 7–April 6, 2014. For a number of years, Helen Mirra has been walking in different parts [Read More]