Maasvlakte 2 presents Tomas Saraceno: Solar Bell. Part of Portscapes 2, a series of art projects alongside the construction of Maasvlakte 2 on view through 10 October 2013. Demonstrations of Solar Bell will take place [Read More]
Fine Art
Grand Rapids Art Museum presents The Improvisational Quilts of Susana Allen Hunter an exhibition on view through August 25, 2013. Using her innate flair for abstract design, Susana Allen Hunter (1912–2005) created hundreds of colorful [Read More]
Dr. Charles L. Venable, The Melvin & Bren Simon Director and CEO of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, announced today that Jeremiah “Jerry” Wise has been named the Museum’s Chief Financial Officer following an extensive [Read More]
Cantor Arts Center presents Matisse Jazz an exhibition on view July 31–September 22, 2013. Henri Matisse, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, refused to leave France after the outbreak of World [Read More]
Andy Warhol: Pop, Power and Politics exhibition at the Scottish Parliament an exhibition on view Saturday 5th October – Sunday 3rd November 2013 is part of a celebration of the international legacy of the Scots-American [Read More]
National Galleries of Scotland presents Peter Doig: No Foreign Lands an exhibition on view from 3 August – 3 November 2013. Peter Doig is one of the most internationally-renowned artists working today. Over a career [Read More]
Susan Longhenry, Director of the Harwood Museum of Art, announces that Gus Foster has pledged to give the Museum his collection of 341 works by 86 contemporary artists including Ken Price, Larry Bell, Ron Davis, [Read More]
Fitchburg Art Museum presents 78th Regional Exhibition of Art & Craft exhibition on view through September 1, 2013, The Fitchburg Art Museum’s 78th Regional Exhibition of Art & Craft is one of the oldest juried [Read More]
LSU Museum of Art presents Walter Inglis Anderson: Everything I See Is New And Strange an exhibition on view August 2 through October 13, 2013. Walter Inglis Anderson (American, 1903-1965) illustrated the natural world vividly [Read More]
Fitchburg Art Museum presents Nora Valdez: Baggage an exhibition on view through September 1, 2013, Nora Valdez is a contemporary artist who is best known as a stone carver. She sculpts the human figure and [Read More]
Customs House Museum presents Captured Color: The Pastels of Mikki Dillon an exhibition on view through September 30, 2013. Mikki Dillon is an award-winning artist residing in Lilburn, GA. She is a board member of [Read More]
This special exhibition, on view September 1, 2013, organized by Consulting Curator of Photography Stephen Jareckie, features historically significant photographers including Peter Henry Emerson, Alexander Gardner, Alfred Stieglitz, Charles Sheeler, Berenice Abbott, Edward Weston, Bradford [Read More]
The Spencer Museum presents James Turrell: Gard Blue an exhibition on view September 15 – May 18, 2014. James Turrell’s pivotal 1968 work, Gard Blue, will make a historic visit to the Spencer Museum of [Read More]
Spencer Museum presents Rockne Krebs: Drawings for Sculpture You Can Walk Through an exhibition on view August 31, 2013 – January 5, 2014. With the exception of a few Plexiglas works, Rockne Krebs (1938-2011) worked [Read More]
Rubin Museum’s presents Count Your Blessings: The Art of Prayer Beads in Asia an exhibition on view August 2, 2013 – March 24, 2014. This exhibition focuses on aesthetic and ritual aspects of the prayers [Read More]
University of South Dakota present Dust, Metal, and Stone: The Graphic Arts of the 1930s, the exhibition includes 60 original lithographic and intaglio prints created by noted artists such as Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood [Read More]
Thomas P. Campbell, Director and CEO of The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that attendance to its New Galleries for American Paintings, Sculpture, and Decorative Arts topped the one-million mark today. Since opening to the [Read More]
Exploring the latest trends in digital fabrication, Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital at the Museum of Arts and Design is the first in-depth survey dedicated to exploring the impact of computer-assisted methods of production [Read More]