Minneapolis civic leaders had the foresight 125 years ago to create the parks system we enjoy today, so we too must plan for future generations. Climate change, limited natural resources, economic instability, and changing demographics [Read More]
Fine Art
Smithsonian American Art Museum presents Alexis Rockman A Fable for Tomorrow. Open November 19, 2010 – May 8, 2011 Alexis Rockman: A Fable for Tomorrow is the first major survey of the artist’s work with [Read More]
It’s Wall-to-Wall Walker on Saturday, December 4, 10 am-8 pm, the Walker Art Center’s day-into-night celebration with extended hours of all things Walker: film, performance, and an array of artworks from the exhibitions Event Horizon, [Read More]
Picasso: Guitars 1912–1914 will focus on Pablo Picasso’s cardboard and sheet-metal Guitar sculptures, and the incandescent period of material and structural innovation these sculptures bracket in the artist’s long career. The exhibition will be on [Read More]
App Showcases 60 Works of Art Drawn from Major Exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, with Video, Audio, Archival Photographs, and More In conjunction with the exhibition Abstract Expressionist New York, on view at [Read More]
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – When museum/gallery studies students at Front Range Community College open their fourth annual juried art exhibition Friday, Dec. 3, at the Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art, they also will be [Read More]
The Geffrye Museum presents Sitting the Light Fantastic: an installation by Kei Ito, on view through Autumn 2012. Kei Ito’s Sitting the Light Fantastic will form the centre-piece of the newly refurbished front garden at [Read More]
The exhibition Mahjong: Chinese Contemporary Art from the Sigg Collection took place in the Kunstmuseum Bern in 2005. Media response was overwhelming both at home and abroad. The show was an ideal introduction to Chinese [Read More]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has acquired, through several gifts and a purchase agreement with the Aperture Foundation, the core collection of photographs by Paul Strand, one of the preeminent photographers of the twentieth century. [Read More]
A previously unseen work by Dante Gabriel Rossetti is to go on show for the first time Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, The Poetry of Drawing, opening 29 January 2011. Rossetti’s brooding Mnemosyne (1876, private [Read More]
Brueghel’s The Procession to Calvary is on display at York Art Gallery, through 9 January, 2011. This iconic old Master is going on show at York Art Gallery as part of a campaign to save [Read More]
Pruitt’s Second Annual Performance-Based Artwork Will Present 15 Awards in Contemporary Art Including Lifetime Achievement for Jonas Mekas and Martha Rosler, and Artist-Educator Achievement to Marilyn Minter The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is pleased to [Read More]
Museum Ludwig presents Remembering Forward – Australian Aboriginal Painting since 1960, on view 20 November 2010 – 20 March 2011. It is far more than living memory: it is a sensory, non-linear intertwining of past [Read More]
The Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen presents Hella Jongerius – Misfit, the first retrospective exhibition in the Netherlands of the designer Hella Jongerius. It is a unique survey of her working practices, experiments and innovative products. [Read More]
Award-winning Artists Exhibitions Open November 30, 2010 in Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH, Pa., – Silver Eye Center for Photography, the region’s premiere space for contemporary photography, is pleased to announce that Laura Heyman of Syracuse, NY, and [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland hosts ARTscape Fall 2010, on Friday, November 19, 2010 through 04:30pm – 05:00pm. Over 45 local and national artists will be featured at this highly anticipated annual sale that [Read More]
The Mississippi Museum of Art continues to balance its exploration of international artists and subjects with a steadfast commitment to keeping alive the memories and character of the region. On view now and continuing through [Read More]
The Museum of Modern Art presents a Lillian Gish retrospective, on November 26–December 13, 2010. American film actress Lillian Gish (1893–1993) enjoyed a seventy-five-year career with roles in over one hundred films—about half of which [Read More]