The Brattleboro Museum & Art Center and the Elliot Street Café are teaming up to enable residents of Brattleboro and the surrounding area to take arts philanthropy into their own hands. With a new collaborative [Read More]
Fine Art
Six new commissions will premiere at the U.S. Pavilion with integrated digital and public programs INDIANAPOLIS, IN The Indianapolis Museum of Art has been selected to present the work of Puerto Rico-based artist collaborative Jennifer [Read More]
New York City – New York University’s Grey Art Gallery announce the first American museum exhibition of artists’ posters created in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) during the 23-year period preceding reunification. Open through December [Read More]
BAM Biennial 2010: Clay Throwdown! is the inaugural edition of BAM’s new, juried exhibition series. With over 30 participating artists, it provides a panoramic survey of ceramic art created in the Pacific Northwest and a [Read More]
The exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum will display four of the ten tapestries designed by Raphael for the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. These are the original tapestries from the only series designed [Read More]
The Herakleidon Museum has opened the exhibition: “Woman as Muse, 1900-1950”. The exhibition will showcase about ninety (90) works on paper – watercolors, prints and drawings of the first fifty years of the 20th century, [Read More]
In the early 1960s, after a successful career as a commercial artist, Andy Warhol decided to devote himself to the fine arts. Even so, consumerism and the media-oriented nature of mass production continued to be [Read More]
New York – For centuries Tibetans looked to their Buddhist heartland, India, for spiritual inspiration. During the second spread of Buddhism to Tibet, they also faithfully reproduced the sacred art of the Pala kingdom in [Read More]
In the first major presentation in an American museum of Jitish Kallat’s work, open September 11, 2010–January 2, 2011, the contemporary Indian artist has designed a site-specific installation that connects two key historical moments—the First [Read More]
Detroit – As part of its 125th anniversary celebration, the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), in partnership with SM/ART Editions, presents Inside|Out, which takes 40 framed, life-size digital reproductions of art from its collection to [Read More]
This two-part exhibition is presented as homage to Avigdor Arikha, who died this year at the age of 81. The first part, planned with the artist before his death, includes illustrations to S.Y. Agnon’s “A [Read More]
ATLANTA – The High Museum of Art will present the 25th annual Latin American Film Festival from Friday, September 24, to Saturday, October 30. This year’s festival will feature fifteen outstanding recent films, with a [Read More]
Portrait and still life photographer Craig Deane has created more than a dozen large-scale images of dolls from the V&A Museum of Childhood’s extensive collection which will go on display at the Museum from Friday [Read More]
Drawn from the Norton Simon Museum’s extensive Japanese woodblock-print collection, Hiroshige: Visions of Japan features approximately 175 prints by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), one of the most celebrated and prolific artists of his time. Exhibition open [Read More]
Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Art Museum is sharing one of Japan’s most popular art forms with the Northwest in their new exhibition Edo to Tacoma: Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Collection, which runs through February [Read More]
BOSTON, MA – Jean-François Millet’s depiction of the arresting beauty of the natural world is the subject of Millet and Rural France, an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), that invites visitors [Read More]
ALBANY, NY – “Not Just Another Pretty Place: The Landscape of New York” open through Thursday, March 3, 2011, showcases the many different ways views of New York have been captured and used by artists, [Read More]
SEATTLE – Open through February 13, 2011, the Seattle Art Museum will present the exhibition Amy Blakemore: Photographs, 1988-2008. Ranging from black-and-white street photographs from the late 1980s to recent portraits and landscapes, the exhibition [Read More]