The Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts presents Speed of Light Machine an exhibition on view Sep 2, 2011 – Dec 4, 2011. For his exhibition, Speed of Light Machine, 2011, Ephraim Rus- sell transforms [Read More]
Fine Art
The Anacostia Community Museum presents the one-man show “Exercise Your Mynd—BK Adams I Am Art” on view now through Nov. 27—the largest compilation of his work to date. The exhibition features more than 50 works [Read More]
The Demuth Museum presents Chasing Inspiration: The Art of the Newswangers. On view September 2 – November 27, 2011. Featuring the work of Lancaster County artists Kiehl and Christian Newswanger, this exhibition (and accompanying catalogue) [Read More]
The Phoenix Art Museum presents Seeing is Believing: Rebecca Campbell and Angela Ellsworth on view September 3, 2011 – January 23, 2012. Rebecca Campbell and Angela Ellsworth both spent their childhoods in Utah and within [Read More]
In celebration of its 50th Anniversary, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art presents The Allure of Paper: Watercolors and Drawings from the Collection, on view through October 9, 2011. Infrequently shown because of their [Read More]
The Asheville Art Museum presents The Elemental Arts: Air | Earth | Fire | Water. Opening September 2. The four elements are universal energies, grounded not only in the nature of our planet, but also [Read More]
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Romare Bearden, The Metropolitan Museum of Art will display Bearden’s The Block, a six-panel tableau that portrays one city block of the Harlem neighborhood [Read More]
Four photographers — two each from Canada and India — have been shortlisted for The Grange Prize 2011, Canada’s largest cash prize for photography. The winner of the $50,000 prize is chosen by public vote, [Read More]
The Mead Art Museum at Amherst College has placed on view nine works from its collection by renowned photographer, filmmaker and Hampshire College professor Jerome “Jerry” Liebling, who passed away on July 27. Born in [Read More]
The National Gallery of Australia announced that it will present the first ever exhibition in Australia dedicated to Renaissance paintings. The exhibition is titled Renaissance – 15th & 16th Century Italian Paintings from the Accademia [Read More]
Museum Het Domein presents a substantial collection of recent work by Charlotte Schleiffert (Tilburg, 1967), on view 10 September 2011–8 January 2012. This artist gained international recognition with her very expressive drawings and paintings featuring [Read More]
The Syracuse University Art Gallery presents “Drawn to Paint: The Art of Jerome Witkin, exhibition on view September 8 – October 23, 2011. Jerome Witkin, Division Street, 1984-85, Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute For decades, [Read More]
The Currier Museum of Art will present A Chosen Path: The Ceramic Art of Karen Karnes (August 27 through Dec. 3), celebrating Karnes’ more than 60-year career at the forefront of the studio pottery movement. [Read More]
The Institute of Contemporary Arts presents Jack Smith A Feast for Open Eyes on view 7–18 September 2011. Legendary American artist, filmmaker and actor Jack Smith (1932–1989), described by Andy Warhol as the only person [Read More]
The Snite Museum of Art presents Chicanitas, Small Paintings from the Cheech Marin Collection. On view September 4-November 13, 2011. This exhibition showcases 65 paintings by 26 painters represented in Cheech Marin’s noted collection of [Read More]
The Groninger Museum presents Ruud van Empel – Photoworks 1995-2010. Exhibition on view 10 September to 27 November 2011. Ruud van Empel. Photoworks 1995-2010. Ruud van Empel (1958) is one of the most extraordinary photographic [Read More]
The Snite Museum of Art presents The Epic and the Intimate: French Drawings from the John D. Reilly ’63 Collection, on view August 28-October 9, 2011. Organized from the rich holdings of the Snite Museum’s [Read More]
Open 3 September–30 October 2011 Opening: Friday, 2 September 6–8pm Thea Djordjadze, Mamuka Japharidze, David Kakabadze, Koka Ramishvili, Alexander Rekhviashvili, Wato Tsereteli, Guram Tsibakhashvili An exhibition with artists from Georgia will inevitably have a political [Read More]