The Creativity Summit will launch the Columbus Museum of Art’s dynamic new Center for Creativity, officially opening January 1, 2011. The Center for Creativity is a hub for experiences that foster imagination, creativity, and innovation. [Read More]
Fine Art
Galeries nationales of the Grand Palais presents Claude Monet.1840 -1926, open through January 24 2011. An exhibition of great wealth tracing back the artistic development of one of the most illustrious fathers of impressionism: Claude [Read More]
The British Museum, with the support of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the Art Fund, has acquired a magnificent and rare collection of prints dating from the 1680s to the 19th century that give [Read More]
A display of 14 arresting images is on display at the Museum of London through 6 March 2011. Like postcards from the future, familiar views of the capital have been digitally transformed by GMJ illustrators [Read More]
The Turner Prize 2010 exhibition, open through Monday 3 January 2011, features work by the four shortlisted artists: Dexter Dalwood, Angela de la Cruz, Susan Philipsz and The Otolith Group. The winner of the prize [Read More]
The George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film has raised $486,000 at an auction held on October 4th at Sotheby’s in New York City. Top lot was a toned gelatin silver print taken [Read More]
During a trip to the Netherlands in spring 1928, the Catalan painter Joan Miró (1893–1983) purchased postcards from the museums he visited. Two 17th-century Dutch genre scenes particularly caught his attention and served as the [Read More]
The first major exhibition in 45 years devoted to Jan Gossart (ca. 1478-1532)— one of the most innovative artists of the Burgundian-Habsburg Netherlands—will be on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning October 6, [Read More]
An exhibition organised in collaboration with the Sidney Nolan Trust The Polar Museum in Cambridge presents Sidney Nolan: Antarctica open through 18 December 2010. Sidney Nolan’s paintings are so satisfying to anyone who has some [Read More]
Exhilarating speed, sweeping movement, and floating shards of translucent color are among the signature elements Kristin Baker incorporates in her paintings to capture the interplay of light, motion, and space. Four large-scale works by the [Read More]
The Bruce Museum’s 29th Annual Outdoor Arts Festival takes place on Saturday and Sunday, October 9 and 10, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, on the grounds of the Museum. Held rain or [Read More]
Bob Trotman: Inverted Utopias will be the inaugural exhibition in a new gallery dedicated to showing work by North Carolina artists that will open at the North Carolina Museum of Art in the fall of [Read More]
To celebrate 10 years of Lifetimes, this exhibition, open through Spring 2011, shows the very best photographs from the collections held at the museum and local history library. Focusing on the themes of dress and [Read More]
The National Portrait Gallery presents From Where I Stand: Photographs by Mary McCartney open through 3 February 2011 in the Bookshop Gallery. This display celebrates the publication of McCartney’s first book, From Where I Stand, [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]
Museum of Fine Arts presents Dreams and Realities: Latin American Prints, Drawings, and Watercolors, 1959-1991, open through Museum of Fine Arts Dreams and Realities: Latin American Prints, Drawings, and Watercolors, 1959-1991 February 6, 2011. This [Read More]
The Hammer Museum and the Aspen Art Museum have co-organized Mark Manders: Parallel Occurences/Documented Assignments, the first North American tour of this acclaimed Dutch sculptor’s work. Open through January 2, 2011. Wood, iron, rubber, painted [Read More]
The Board of Trustees of Maryhill Museum of Art today announced plans for a $10 million expansion project to be completed by March 2012. The new 25,500 square foot Mary and Bruce Stevenson Wing, designed [Read More]