Chasing Mirrors: Portraits of the Unseen is a new installation of work by contemporary artist Alinah Azadeh and a collective of young people from Brent, Barnet and Ealing who share an Islamic heritage. Open 15 [Read More]
Fine Art
The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has issued its decision in the case determining ownership of Oskar Kokoschka’s painting Two Nudes (Lovers) (painted about 1913). The decision affirmed United States District [Read More]
The Kunstmuseum Bern and the Zentrum Paul Klee present a collaboratively organized exhibition on the seven deadly sins. On view through 20.02.2011. The show comprises artworks from 11 centuries – from the 11th century until [Read More]
In January 2011, the Meadows Museum welcomes The Lost Manuscripts from the Sistine Chapel: An Epic Journey from Rome to Toledo, an exhibition organized through partnerships with the Centro de Estudios Europa Hispánica, the Biblioteca [Read More]
The University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) presents Marjolijn Dijkman: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum/MATRIX 234. On view through November 28, 2010. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum is an ongoing photographic archive of more [Read More]
The Asheville Arts Museum is to presents Present The Olmsted Project: Photographs by Lee Friedlander, open Friday, December 10, 2010 – Sunday, April 24, 2011. Lee Friedlander (1934- ) is one of this country’s preeminent [Read More]
The Asheville Arts Museum is showing Looking Back: Celebrating 60 Years of Collecting at the Asheville Art Museum. As part of the Asheville Art Museum’s 60th anniversary celebrations, the Museum is presenting this installation of [Read More]
Following the major exhibition “Holy Russia: Russian Art from the Beginnings to Peter the Great” in spring 2010, the Louvre hosts a second event in honor of the Year of Russia in France. Open October [Read More]
A new era began at the Asheville Art Museum on December 13, 1995, when Pamela Myers started her tenure as Executive Director. With prior experience at institutions including the North Carolina Museum of Art, The [Read More]
The Yale Center for British Art and the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal (CCA), have co-produced the first ever exhibition of the archive of British architect, Yale School of Architecture professor, and Pritzker Prize laureate [Read More]
The Kunsthaus Zürich revives the first museum exhibition devoted to Pablo Picasso. Mounted at the Kunsthaus Zürich in 1932, the show was a crucial moment in the history of modern art. Picasso had organized a [Read More]
Abstract Expressionist New York Celebrates the Achievements of a Generation That Catapulted New York City to the Center of the International Art World Sixty Years Ago Drawn entirely from the collection of The Museum of [Read More]
Christophe Cherix has been appointed The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Chief Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books at The Museum of Modern Art, it was announced today by MoMA Director Glenn D. Lowry. In this role, [Read More]
The Katonah Museum of Art (www.katonahmuseum.org) welcomes curator Sarah Tanguy along with artists Doug Beube, Josh Dorman, and Paula Scher for The Place We’re In, a revealing discussion on the allure of cartography in contemporary [Read More]
Chicano Photographer, an exhibition by Riverside, California documentary photographer Jesús Manuel Mena Garza opens at the San Bernardino County Museum Schuilling Gallery on March 19, 2011. The show continues to November 6. You are invited [Read More]
The Shelburne Museum is closing it’s Ansel Adams and Edward Burtynsky : Constructed Landscapes Exhibition, on Oct 24. Constructed Landscapes is Shelburne Museum’s first exhibition of modern and contemporary photography. The exhibit features over 60 [Read More]
Rolling meadows, majestic mountains and the ironic beauty of a retired asbestos mine were the subjects that won awards in the Views of Vermont Landscape Photography Contest. Award winners were selected from over 650 photographs. [Read More]
The Board of Trustees of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, voted last week to acquire The Juniata, Evening, an exceptional painting done in 1864 by American artist Thomas Moran (1837-1926). Purchased from [Read More]