The USC Fisher Museum of Art Presents John Nava: The Making of the Trojan Family Tapestry on view through April 9, 2011. John Nava 2010 The Trojan Family Tapestry Commissioned in 2008 by Ronald Tutor [Read More]
Fine Art
University of Delaware Museums presents Bodyscapes on view February 9 through July 15, 2011. Bodyscapes explores the human form as a landscape upon which artists project ideas of heritage, identity, celebration, and absence. The works [Read More]
The USC Fisher Museum of Art presents The Portraits of Sylvia Shap: Explorations and Revelations open through April 9, 2011. A portrait painter, Sylvia Shap has been engaged in the practice of realistic contemporary portraiture [Read More]
Three Special Exhibitions Trace the Path of Impressionism from France to the U.S. The Crocker Art Museum will present a series of exhibitions this summer showcasing the journey of Impressionism from France to the U.S. [Read More]
The exhibition “Andy Warhol: Behind the Camera,” which includes 60 works drawn from the 150 photographs gifted to the University Museums of the University of Delaware by the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy program, will open [Read More]
The Hague Museum of Photography presents Julian Schnabel Polaroids on view 15 January 2011 – 27 March 2011. Julian Schnabel (b. 1951) became famous in the 1980s as a vigorously gestural Neo-Expressionist painter. The Hague [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian will open “R.C. Gorman: Early Prints and Drawings, 1966–1974,” an exhibition of 28 drawings and lithographs by internationally renowned Navajo artist R.C. Gorman Jan. 13, 2011. The [Read More]
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents The Photographs of Ray K. Metzker on view January 15, 2011—June 5, 2011. Free admission. Metzker’s photographs strike a unique balance between formal brilliance, optical innovation, and a deep [Read More]
For the first time in more than 25 years, The Metropolitan Museum of Art will display five of its original Autochromes by Edward Steichen and Alfred Stieglitz for one week only—January 25-30, 2011—as part of [Read More]
The new North Carolina Museum of Art building in Raleigh, North Carolina, designed by Thomas Phifer and Partners has won the 2011 AIA Institute Honor Award for Architecture. Inside the North Carolina Museum of Art, [Read More]
The Wichita Falls Museum of Art presents Michael Nye: Hunger & Resilience, Opening: January 14, 2011 8 – 10 pm Exhibition dates: January 14, 2011 – February 25, 2011 Michael Nye’s photographs literally speak to [Read More]
Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) is proud to present the first solo exhibition in the UK by Bangalore based artist Sheela Gowda at Rivington Place. On view 19 January – 12 March 2011. This [Read More]
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis announced a new season of The Front Room. Running parallel to the Main Galleries, The Front Room operates at a different speed, featuring films, performance, painting, sculpture, sound, photography, [Read More]
The Gunn Memorial Library and Museum presents Through the Eyes of Robert Andrew Parker on view through Saturday February 19, 2011. Oil paintings on wood panel from his travels in Spain and Ireland, still lives [Read More]
Thomas P. Campbell, Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, announced today that distinguished scholar James C. Y. Watt will retire on June 30, following a decade as Brooke Russell Astor Chairman of the Department [Read More]
The National Portrait Gallery has announced A touring exhibition, The Queen: Art and Image to mark The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012. This innovative touring exhibition brings together 60 of the most remarkable and resonant [Read More]
The Estorick Collection presents Masterpieces From the Alberto Della Regione Collection on view now through April 3, 2011. Containing works by artists including Filippo de Pisis, Fortunato Depero and Giorgio de Chirico, the collection of [Read More]
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis presents Manon de Boer: Between Perception and Sensation on display January 21 – May 1, 2011. For her first major exhibition in the United States the acclaimed Dutch, Brussels [Read More]