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]
Fine Art
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]
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) hosted a total of 39,669 visitors during the opening celebrations of the Lynda and Stewart Resnick Exhibition Pavilion. More than 17,600 visitors attended LACMA’s Free Community Weekend [Read More]
Thursday, October 14 • 10:30-11:30am Thursday Art Play: Growing Green Art Shinji Turner-Yamamoto uses natural elements such as plants in his artwork. Start watching your own plants grow by making a greenhouse you can take [Read More]
A retrospective exhibition honoring Stephen H. Kanner FAIA, Founder and President of the A+D Architecture and Design Museum > Los Angeles and the work of Kanner Architects. Open November 4, 2010 – January 16, 2011. [Read More]
A+D and AIA/LA in celebrating the work of Los Angeles architects This annual exhibit, open through October 27, 2010 showcases submissions for the 2010 Design Awards (built projects) and NEXT LA Awards (unbuilt projects), projects [Read More]
This landmark exhibition, open 13 October – 16 January 2011, presents the finest assembly of Venetian views by Canaletto and his 18th-century rivals to be seen in a generation. Bringing together around 50 major loans [Read More]
The Centre Pompidou presents a Nancy Spero Retrospective, open from 13 October 2010 through 10 January 2011. Nancy Spero, “hours of the night II”, 2001 © coll. Hrriet and Ulrich Meyer Nancy Spero (1926-2009) was [Read More]
Philbrook Museum of Art announces a strategic partnership with the Vitra Design Museum (Weil am Rhein, Germany). The long-term partnership (2012-2016) will bring three major exhibitions to Philbrook. The first of which will be the [Read More]
Turner to Monet: Masterpieces from The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore The Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin presents Turner to Monet: Masterpieces from The Walters Art Museum from October 2, [Read More]
The New Museum will present “Free,” an exhibition including twenty-three artists working across mediums—including video, installation, sculpture, photography, the internet, and sound—that reflects artistic strategies that have emerged in a radically democratized cultural terrain redefined [Read More]
“It’s the kind of audacious, witty work that makes you excited about dance.” –Georgia Straight (Vancouver) Canadian dancer/choreographer Crystal Pite and her company Kidd Pivot Frankfurt RM break out in the United States with her [Read More]
The Hamburger Kunsthalle presents a Ernst Ludwig Kirchner exhibition, open through 16 January 2011. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938), founding member of the Dresden-based artist group “Die Brücke”, is one of the classical Modernism’s most influential [Read More]
Andy Warhol was a relentless photographer of the people and places around him. He constantly documented the steady stream of friends, acquaintances, celebrities, and even strangers who came to his atelier, The Factory—a place both [Read More]
Masterpieces from the Photographic Collection. The new gallery for photography Following the presentation of outstanding works from the history of 20th century photography, Museum Ludwig is now highlighting a new section of its extensive photographic [Read More]
Moderna Museet Malmö presents Alice Neel: Painted Truths – the largest exhibition of this American artist ever to be shown in Scandinavia. With 59 works spanning more than 70 years, the exhibition fills the entire [Read More]
The American Folk Art Museum will present an exhibition of works by Eugene Von Bruenchenhein. on view November 4, 2010–October 9, 2011. Eugene Von Bruenchenhein: ‘Freelance Artist—Poet and Sculptor—Inovator—Arrow maker and Plant man—Bone artifacts constructor—Photographer [Read More]