First Major U.S. Museum Exhibition of Sonia Delaunay’s Work in 30 Years The Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum will present the exhibition “Color Moves: Art and Fashion by Sonia Delaunay,” from March 18, 2011, to [Read More]
Fine Art
Public Invited to Series of Celebrations When Museum Doubles in Size The Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg will open on Tuesday, January 11, 2011. The public is invited to participate in a surreal procession [Read More]
The Phoenix Art Museum will present a lecture Echoes of Eden: The Garden as Window to the Soul on January 15 at 2pm. A garden can reveal the character of the person who plants and [Read More]
The Minneapolis Institute of Art presents Chairevolution! 300 Years of Designing the Chair on view through Sunday, February 6, 2011. Take a look at how design has evolved over 300 years with an examination of [Read More]
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts will present Titian and the Golden Age of Venetian Painting: Masterpieces from the National Galleries of Scotland open February 6, 2011—Sunday, May 1, 2011. Acclaimed as the most poetic creations [Read More]
Fuller Craft Museum, New England’s home for contemporary craft presents Photo Clay: In the Picture With Warren Mather, an exhibition of the artist’s work from the last decade, with an emphasis on the development and [Read More]
The Fuller Craft Museum presents The Legacy of Atelier Janiye and the Legacy of Master Jeweler Miyé Matsukata celebrating the work and legacy of Boston-based jewelry artist Miyé Matsukata (1922–1981). This exhibition open January 22, [Read More]
Fuller Craft Museum, New England’s home for contemporary craft presents Changing Waters, an installation by Boston-based artist Nathalie Miebach, who expresses weather and environment as art. The exhibition runs from Jan. 15—Sept. 25, 2011. Nathalie [Read More]
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art presents a major exhibition of the work of British artist George Shaw from Friday 18 February – Sunday 15 May 2011. It will be the first historical examination of the [Read More]
The Museum Frieder Burda in Baden-Baden, created by New York building designer Richard Meier, proves to be a true crowd puller. Since the opening in October 2004, more than one million art lovers have visited [Read More]
The Brooklyn Museum will present Lorna Simpson: Gathered, a solo exhibition on View January 28 through August 21, 2011. Lorna Simpson: Gathered presents photographic and other works that explore the artist’s interestin the interplay between [Read More]
The Mudac Collection Presents The Taste for Glass open through 31 October 2011. Launched in the early 1970s, the mudac collection has reached the respectable age of forty. It has attained a level of maturity [Read More]
The Stark Museum of Art will present Lands Fit for the Camel: Images from the Mexican Boundary Surveys, January 22—April 16, 2011. This mini-exhibit explores landscape imagery resulting from the United States War with Mexico [Read More]
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Nelson Social Justice Fund at the Portland Museum of Art, the Museum presented a lecture and commissioned work by the internationally known artist Jenny Holzer on Tuesday, [Read More]
The Weserburg Museum presents an exhibition of work by Robert Rehfeldt on view now through 6.02.2011. Robert Rehfeldt was one of the most well-known and most important artists in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) of [Read More]
Museum Ritter presents Regine Schumann’s Black Box on view until May 01, 2011. Regine Schumann’s art lives from the interaction between colour, light, materials and space. For her wall and floor installations she almost exclusively [Read More]
De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam presents highlights from one of the world’s most renowned collections of Islamic art. Passion for Perfection will include some 500 objects from the collection of Professor Nasser D. Khalili. On [Read More]
De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam presents Oman open through 18 April 2010. Some 300 outstanding items from different museum collections in Oman will be on display in De Nieuwe Kerk. The collections include those of [Read More]