The Broad, Los Angeles’s newest contemporary art museum, unveiled designs for a new outdoor public plaza by architect Diller Scofidio + Renfro, landscaping that will feature 100-year-old olive trees as well as enhanced landscaping and [Read More]
Daily Archives: February 11, 2014
Titled “Meanwhile…History,” Global Art Forum 2014 features participants from the worlds of art, architecture, film, literature, history, theatre and commentary. Taking place over five days—March 15–16 in Doha and March 19–21 in Dubai—the Forum reflects [Read More]
The Harry Ransom Center presents The World at War, 1914–1918 an exhibition on view from Feb. 11 through Aug. 3. The World at War, 1914–1918 marks the centenary of the start of World War I. [Read More]
Jeu de Paume presents Robert Adams. The Place We Live an exhibition on view until 18 May 2014. Since the mid-1960s, Robert Adams (b. 1937, New Jersey) has been considered one of the most influential [Read More]
Jeu de Paume presents Mathieu Pernot. The Crossing an exhibition on view until 18 May 2014. Photographer Mathieu Pernot (b. 1970) specializes in documentary work, but offers a new take on the codes of this [Read More]
Local businesses donate items to support Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal’s Diana, A Celebration sold out premiere event Feb. 12 CINCINNATI – Local businesses have been inspired to generously donate several items for a [Read More]
Fabra i Coats – Barcelona Contemporary Art Centre presents I. Chronicle: Narrative, History and Subjectivity an exhibition on view until 16 March 2014. I. Chronicle: Narrative, History and Subjectivity is the second exhibition of The [Read More]
The Japanese city of Edo ceased to exist Sept. 3, 1868. Renamed Tokyo (“Eastern Capital”) by Japan’s new rulers, the city became the central experiment in a national drive towards modernization. In “Kiyochika: Master of [Read More]