The Portland Museum of Art will present Maine artist Anna Hepler who will construct a monumental installation inside the Museum’s Great Hall. Made from a nest-like mesh of salvaged and sewn sheet plastic, The Great [Read More]
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HOUSTON, – Following an extensive search that included numerous national and international candidates, Josef Helfenstein, director of The Menil Collection, has named Toby Kamps as the museum’s new curator of modern and contemporary art. Currently [Read More]
The World’s Largest Open Submission Contemporary Art Exhibition Is Bringing Works Of Art to Enthusiasts Globally With Toura Enabled Technology LONDON – The Royal Academy of Arts annual Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open [Read More]
The Erie Art Museum will open a series of unique exhibitions this summer, all on view July 14, showcasing works from artists Neil Daugherty and Dick Lubinsky, and also the product design ideas from fifteen [Read More]
From July through December 2010, SFMOMA’s Live Art program invites San Francisco’s own Rebecca Solnit to lead a thematic tour of the Bay Area with Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas, a printing and public [Read More]
Tate Liverpool is to be given the Freedom of the City in recognition of its two decades as a major cultural presence in the city. The high-profile art gallery, which opened at the Albert Dock [Read More]
Open Door at the Queens Museum of Art is a platform for artists working in the public sphere to engage in constructive dialogues about their work. Artists working in this vein of aesthetic practice face [Read More]
The first retrospective exhibition of work by Camille Silvy, one of the greatest French photographers of the nineteenth century, will open at the National Portrait Gallery 15 July through 24 October 2010. Marking the centenary [Read More]
Somewhere between the soothing and the sublime, the work of landscape artist Victoria Adams offers a respite from our busy lives. Tacoma Art Museum is proud to present Where the Sky Meets the Earth: The [Read More]
Featuring: Zwelethu Mthethwa; 2009-10 Artists in Residence Mequitta Ahuja, Lauren Kelley and Valerie Piraino; 10th Annual Expanding the Walls Student Exhibition On view July 15—October 24, 2010 Zwelethu Mthethwa: Inner Views The first New York [Read More]
Ana Tzarev, the first Western artist to be featured at The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, will be the subject of a solo exhibition opening on September 25, 2010. The exhibition, ANA TZAREV, will showcase the [Read More]
The Everson Museum of Art is pleased to announce that long awaited exhibition Good Design: Stories from Herman Miller will open to the public on Saturday, August 14, 2010. The exhibition will remainon view through [Read More]
Leonardo da Vinci’s Virgin of the Rocks is to go back on display in the National Gallery (afternoon of 14th July) after an 18-month restoration project which started in November 2008. The decision to restore [Read More]
BALTIMORE, MD Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts are proud to announce that Ryan Hackett is the winner of the 2010 Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize. The coveted [Read More]
WALTER WICK: GAMES, GIZMOS AND TOYS IN THE ATTIC September 19, 2010–January 2, 2011 Walter Wick: Games, Gizmos and Toys in the Attic is the first museum retrospective of award-winning author and photographic illustrator Walter [Read More]
To register for adult programs, visit thewalters.org, call ext. 238 or email [email protected] (unless otherwise noted). COURSES / LECTURES / WORKSHOPS ART HISTORY 101 Wednesdays, September 8–October 27, 10 a.m.–12 p.m. Price per class: Members, [Read More]
Two-Year Cross-Country Tour to Four Museum Follows The Wexner Center has announced a two-month extension of its exhibition Mark Bradford, the first museum survey devoted to the work of one of the leading figures in [Read More]
ATLANTA, – The High Museum of Art will present the film series “Dalí: A Passion for Film” from Saturday, August 21, through Saturday, September 11. Featuring films and shorts that showcase Dalí’s fascination with cinema, [Read More]