An illuminated play text from the fifteenth century, has been acquired for the nation and allocated to the British Library by HM Government in lieu of Inheritance Tax under the Acceptance in Lieu (AIL) Scheme [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2014
The Jewish Museum presents a major exhibition of sculpture from the 1960s featuring the work of artists from Latin America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe, much of which has rarely been seen [Read More]
The Royal Ontario Museum presents Forbidden City: Inside the Court of China’s Emperors, presented by the Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation with Manulife as Lead Sponsor. The exhibition is on display in the Garfield Weston [Read More]
The Frankfurter Kunstverein (founded in 1829) is a national and internationally renowned exhibition venue for contemporary art and one of the oldest and largest art associations (Kunstvereine) in Germany. Since 1962 it has been located [Read More]
Since its founding in 1978, Künstlerhaus Stuttgart has developed into a contemporary art institution of regional and international significance. It is mainly financed through the city of Stuttgart. In addition to its exhibition and event [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (MOCA) presents DIRGE: Reflections on [Life and] Death on view March 7–June 8, 2014, presents work by 23 contemporary artists, both living and deceased, who seek meaning in mortality. [Read More]
The “Pacific Exchange: China & U.S. Mail” exhibition has opened in the Postmasters Gallery of the National Postal Museum. It tells the story of the Chinese and U.S. relationship through the unique lens of stamps [Read More]
In March, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden presents the latest programs in its ongoing Meet the Artist series, which invites preeminent contemporary artists to discuss their work in the museum’s Ring Auditorium. Both programs [Read More]
Taipei Fine Arts Museum presents View–Point: A Retrospective of Li Yuan-chia on view March 8–June 8, 2014. This is the first large-scale retrospective exhibition of Li Yuan-chia’s work held in Asia. In collaboration with the [Read More]
The 2014 Whitney Biennial on MAR 7–MAY 25, 2014 will take a bold new form as three curators from outside the Museum—Stuart Comer (Chief Curator of Media and Performance Art at MoMA), Anthony Elms (Associate [Read More]
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) presents Control: Technology in Culture Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon: It Only Happens All of the Time on view March 7–June 15, 2014. Los Angeles-based artist Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon works [Read More]
New Museum is now accepting membership applications for inaugural year of NEW INC, the first museum-led incubator for art, design, and technology Lisa Phillips, Toby Devan Lewis Director, and Karen Wong, Deputy Director, cofounders of [Read More]
The new presentation of the MAK Permanent Collection ASIA: China – Japan – Korea on the ground floor of the museum reflects the growing interest of visitors—and most notably of many artists—in Asian art. Selected [Read More]
Fotomuseum Winterthur presents Yann Mingard Deposit on March 8–May 25, 2014. How does our secular society manage its heritage and, with that, its future? By collecting and archiving data with near-religious zeal: human DNA in [Read More]
Aviation archaeology, spaceflight business 2014, Earth Day astronauts SEATTLE, March 5, 2013 Thursday, March 6, 5 to 9 p.m. Wells Fargo Free First Thursday Once a month, the Museum stays open another four hours – [Read More]
The Museum Serralves Of Contemporary Art presents Mira Schendel an exhibition on view until June 24, 2014. Mira Schendel is the first retrospective survey of the renowned artist’s work to be presented in Portugal. Mira [Read More]
University students debut programs during Museum’s “Free First Thursday” SEATTLE – On Thursday, March 6, from 5 to 8 p.m., The Museum of Flight will turn into a classroom for students in the University of [Read More]
The Phillips Collection presents Made in the USA an exhibition on view MARCH 1 – AUGUST 31, 2014. The Phillips Collection has celebrated American art and artists since it opened to the public in 1921 [Read More]