Celebrating a milestone 20th year, The Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College is opening its collection to the community with the addition of a new, visible storage wing. A glass façade [Read More]
Fine Art
Exhibition open through October 17 Reception: Sunday, October 3, 2 5pm Family Event: Whirl! Pinwheel Project, Sunday, October 3, 2-3pm With an astonishing facility for color and form, textures and text, and with a wildly [Read More]
The Fondation Beyeler has announced an exhibition of Segantini paintings open JANUARY 16 TO APRIL 25, 2011. Giovanni Segantini, Mezzogiorno sulle Alpi (Midday in the Alps), 1891 Fondation Beyeler The unique luminosity of his paintings [Read More]
Curators Daniel Baumann, Dan Byers, and Tina Kukielski Will Organize the Next Carnegie International Pittsburgh, PA – Lynn Zelevansky, The Henry J. Heinz II Director of Carnegie Museum of Art, has named a three-person team [Read More]
This major exhibition at Fondation Beyeler in Basel on the art of Surrealism will provide insights into one of the most influential artistic and literary movements of the twentieth century. Exhibition open OCTOBER 2, 2011 [Read More]
The Albany Museum of Art Presents The Indian Gallery of Henry Inman, open through January 21, 2011. During the 1820’s, Eastern Native American tribes increasingly faced a government policy of removal to the West. In [Read More]
A 21st century flood engulf’s the ancient space of York St Mary’s as part of a contemporary art installation, open through October 31 2010. Renowned artist Susan Stockwell’s work see’s a tower of computer components [Read More]
Agnolo di Cosimo, known as Bronzino (1503-1572), was one of the greatest artists in the history of Italian painting. Court artist to Cosimo I de’ Medici (1519-1574), his work embodied the sophistication of the Mannerist [Read More]
The Minister of Culture, Ángeles González Sinde, announces the discovery of this work and her intention that it should be acquired by the Museo del Prado The Wine of Saint Martin’s Day (glue-size tempera on [Read More]
The Wallace Collection will present a Special Day Event: The Scholar and the Star: The Wit, The Rake and the Italian Dancer’s Daughter, on Wednesday 13th October, 2010 at 1:00pm – 2:00pm. The Scholar and [Read More]
This exhibition, open, Thursday 23rd September, 2010 – Monday 3rd January, 2011, is the latest in an ongoing series mounted by the Wallace Collection which features selections from celebrated collections of French drawings. The holdings [Read More]
The exhibition Beasts on Parchment: Picturing Animals in Medieval Manuscripts, open November 6, 2010–February 15, 2011, looks at the ways in which medieval people perceived animals. Dragons Battling (detail) Book of Hours, Rouen, ca. 1480, [Read More]
A cacophony of stuffed animals dramatically spot-lit onto a wall to form a portrait silhouette of the late fashion icon Isabella Blow has been acquired by the National Portrait Gallery. It goes on display at [Read More]
The Centre Pompidou presents a retrospective exhibition Arman, one of the leading figures of post-war art. pen open through January 10 2011. Arman, “The day after pompei’s syndrome”, 1984 © coll. Marianne et Pierre Nahon [Read More]
After more than four years of renovation and extension work, the Museum of Modern Art of Lille Métropole (Villeneuve d’Ascq) will be reopening to the public on 25 September 2010 under a new name: the [Read More]
The Weserburg Museum of Modern Art presents an exhibition of Götz Diergarten Photographs, open through 30.10.2010. Through his photographs, Götz Diergarten encourages us to look at the familiar things in our surroundings with greater sensitivity. [Read More]
Recent work by Christopher Bucklow, Ellen Carey, Jonathan Lewis, Mariah Robertson and Jason Salavon. Guest curator: Lisa Kurzner PITTSBURGH, Pa – Silver Eye Center for Photography is pleased to announce Spectra: New Abstract Photography, an [Read More]
The Cape Cod Museum of Art presents Red an exhibition of objects from the CCMA collection that use the color red within the context of the piece. What is it about the color red that [Read More]