National Gallery of Canada (NGC) presents an eexhibition bringing together masterpieces from the artist who has been a vital force in contemporary art in Canada Carl Beam was a vital force in contemporary art in [Read More]
Fine Art
National Gallery of Canada’s acquisition creates a landmark destination for visitors to the National Capital Region A monumental new sculpture now graces one of Ottawa’s most picturesque skylines, thanks to a partnership agreement between the [Read More]
Kenneth Reed announced his intention to bequeath to the Art Gallery of New South Wales a substantial collection of old master paintings, Italian Maiolica and European 18th-century porcelain. Numbering over 70 items in total the [Read More]
The Minister of Culture, Ángeles González-Sinde, presided over a plenary session of the Royal Board of Trustees of the Museo del Prado in which it was unanimously decided to exercise the option to purchase The [Read More]
The National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo Presents Albrecht Dürer Religion / Portraits / Nature Prints and Drawings, open Tuesday 26 October 2010 – Sunday 16 January 2011. Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) noted in his [Read More]
Dorothy Kosinski, director of The Phillips Collection, has announced the appointment of Klaus Ottmann as the museum’s first Curator at Large, a newly created position supported by a major grant from the Andrew W. Mellon [Read More]
The Museo del Prado and the Japanese media group Yomiuri Shimbun have signed a collaborative agreement relating to the organisation of the exhibition Goya: light and shade. Masterpieces from the Museo del Prado. It will [Read More]
The exhibition Yves Klein: With the Void, Full Powers makes its final stop at the Walker Art Center October 23, 2010-February 13, 2011, following its premiere at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, [Read More]
The Royal Academy of Arts presents No New Thing Under the Sun open in the Tennant Gallery through 9 January 2011. The exhibition will bring together selected historical pieces from the Royal Academy Collection together [Read More]
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum presents Robert Taplin: Selections from the Punch Series, 2005–10, open October 31, 2010 – March 20, 2011. The fictional character Punch and his misadventures in the contemporary world are the [Read More]
The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) presents Trevor Southey: Reconciliation, a retrospective exhibition of the most significant works from each period of former Utah-based artist Trevor Southey’s (b. 1940) career. Organized by guest curator [Read More]
The Detroit Institute of Arts Presents An Intuitive Eye: André Kertész Photographs 1914-1969. Open Wednesday, November 24, 2010 – Sunday, April 10, 2011. The exhibition surveys Kertész’s career with nearly 100 photographs taken in Hungary, [Read More]
Gift Transformed the DMA’s Holdings with This Major Collection of Impressionist Paintings and European Decorative Arts This November marks the 25th anniversary of the Wendy and Emery Reves Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art. [Read More]
The Courtauld Gallery presents Cézanne’s Card Players, open 21 October 2010 – 16 January 2011. Paul Cézanne’s famous paintings of peasant card players and pipe smokers have long been considered to be among his most [Read More]
With the solo exhibition >PRIVATE WURM< open 20/10/2010 – 30/01/2011, the Essl Museum presents very recent works by the internationally renownend Austrian artist Erwin Wurm. In the works on show, Wurm takes an ironic and [Read More]
Tate Modern today unveils the latest commission in The Unilever Series, Sunflower Seeds, by the renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. The sculptural installation appears at first to be a vast, flat landscape of sunflower seed [Read More]
On Monday, October 18, 2010, the Kimbell Art Museum begian site preparation for the construction of its much-anticipated additional building, designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW). A separate structure located to the west of [Read More]
The Metropolitan Museum presents Views and Souvenirs from the Grand Tour Assembled in a new Installation, open through January 2, 2011. In the 18th century, privileged Europeans embarked on the Grand Tour, traveling principally to [Read More]