“Seasons,” a series of five exhibitions at the Smithsonian’s Freer Gallery of Art fon view through through March 4, 2012, will explore the vast history of seasonal imagery and associations in Chinese and Japanese art. [Read More]
Fine Art
The British Council announced an exhibition of British art from the last 30 years that will tour four cities in China (Chengdu, Xi’an, Hong Kong New Territories and Suzhou), at a time of increased interest [Read More]
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art presents an exhibition, Dov Karmi, Architecht-Engineer: Public Domestica, on view now. Dov Karmi (1905–1962) immigrated to Eretz-Israel from Zhvanets, Ukraine, aged 16, studied architecture and engineering in Ghent, Belgium [Read More]
The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) announced the appointment of Paul Lang, an expert in neo-classical European Art, as its new Deputy Director and Chief Curator. An accomplished scholar who holds a PhD in Art [Read More]
The Racine Art Museum presents Watercolor Wisconsin 2010 on view now through April 30, 2011. Encouraged to experiment and explore all the possibilities of painting on paper, the artists in the show have created works [Read More]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will be open to the public on Monday, December 27 (Christmas/New Year’s Week), as part of the Museum’s popular “Holiday Mondays” program. Emily K. Rafferty, President of the Metropolitan Museum, [Read More]
The Pera Museum in İstanbul an presents exhibition of Works by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera from the Gelman Collection, on view 23 December 2010 – 20 Mach 2011. The Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago presents Without You I’m Nothing: Art and Its Audience on view now through May 1, 2011. Over the past fifty years, artists have increasingly engaged the presence of the [Read More]
PITTSBURGH, Pa., – The Silver Eye Center for Photography is pleased to announce The Bigger Picture, a new initiative that provides photographers with the relevant and necessary skills, knowledge and resources to build, advance and [Read More]
BOSTON PRINTMAKERS: 2011 North American Print Biennial Juried by Jim Dine February 27, 2011 – May 1, 2011 Opening Reception Sunday, February 27, 3pm-5pm Lecture Jim Dine and Cliff Ackley: A Dialogue, at Framingham Sate [Read More]
In Search of Biblical Lands: From Jerusalem to Jordan in 19th-Century Photography on view at the Getty Villa from March 2 through September 12, 2011, features some of the first photographic images of the eastern [Read More]
After eighteen months of analysis, conservation, and re-stabilization, the bronze statue of Apollo Saettante (Apollo as an Archer) from Pompeii will go on view at the Getty Villa from March 2 to September 12, 2011 [Read More]
The Baltimore Museum of Art presents more than 200 compelling and provocative images that showcase the work of more than 60 of the most remarkable photographers of our time in Seeing Now: Photography Since 1960. [Read More]
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), has announced that it has returned to the Museo Diocesano Tridentino (Diocesan Museum of Trent, Italy) an embroidered panel, the Entombment of Saint Vigilius, from around 1390–1391. Entombment [Read More]
The National Gallery of Art welcomes the Allen Memorial Art Museum of Oberlin College’s Saint Sebastian Tended by Irene (1625) by Hendrick ter Brugghen. The painting will be the focal point of Larger Than Life: [Read More]
Nin Brudermann presents Twelve O’Clock in London through 13 February 2011. Nin Brudermann’s ‘Twelve O’Clock in London’ illuminates an inter-governmental action occurring daily at the strike of UTC 00.00h and 12.00h, as all nations synchronously [Read More]
Fundació Joan Miró Presents Let Us Face the Future British Art 1945-1968 on view through 20 February 2011. The Fundació Joan Miró presents Let Us Face the Future, a journey through British art from the [Read More]
Eight of the biggest names in art and music have pledged their support for BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. Antony Gormley, David Shrigley, Louise and Jane Wilson, Yoko Ono, Melvyn Bragg, Sting, Neil Tennant and [Read More]