The International Center of Photography presents Capa in Color an exhibition on view from January 31, 2014 through May 4, 2014. Beginning in 1941, Robert Capa regularly used color film until his death in 1954. [Read More]
Museum News
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) announces its 2014 Exhibition Program. MCA Collection: New Acquisitions in Context 2013 (12 December 2013–23 February 2014) showcases a cross-section of newly acquired Australian and international contemporary art [Read More]
Madre Museum presents Vettor Pisani. Eroica / Antieroica. Una retrospettiva (Heroic/Antiheroic. A retrospective) an exhibition on view December 21, 2013–March 24, 2014. Eroica/Antieroica. Una retrospettiva (Heroic/Antiheroic. A retrospective) is the first and most comprehensive retrospective [Read More]
The Madre Museum presents Padraig Timoney. A lu tiempo de… (At the time of…) an exhibition on view February 7–May 12, 2014 . A lu tiempo de… (At the time of…) is the largest solo [Read More]
The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam presents Marcel Wanders: Pinned Up at the Stedelijk 25 years of Design an exhibition on view February 1–June 15, 2014. This is the internationally renowned designer’s first European showing since 1999, [Read More]
The San Francisco Art Institute invites the public to engage with global leaders of contemporary art and culture through lectures and exhibitions during spring 2014. A hub for creativity and cultural innovation since 1871, SFAI’s [Read More]
PHILADELPHIA — Outside In, the beloved children’s nature discovery center of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, is getting a makeover. When it reopens Saturday, Feb. 8, the hands-on exhibit will feature new [Read More]
The Katonah Museum of Art prompts a debate with a provocative and interactive approach to portraiture in its current, widely popular exhibition, Eye to I…3,000 Years of Portraits, ending in just a few weeks, on [Read More]
The National Postal Museum’s new William H. Gross Stamp Gallery exhibit of “A Stamp for Every Country” has inspired the creation of a new worldwide postage stamp album. The album can be downloaded directly from [Read More]
WELLESLEY, Mass. – Tony Matelli: New Gravity, the artist’s first solo exhibition at a U.S museum, opens at the Davis Museum on February 5, 2014. Comprised of recent works from the past five years as [Read More]
Bank of America has announced that it will provide funding, through its global Art Conservation Project, to conserve The Penitent Magdalene, which is among the artist El Greco’s most precious works, at The Nelson-Atkins Museum [Read More]
The Dallas Museum of Art announced that it has enrolled nearly 50,000 visitors in its DMA Friends membership program since its launch on January 21, 2013. The nation’s first free museum membership program is available [Read More]
As an anchor and investor in Detroit’s Midtown neighborhood, an educational resource for students and residents of Detroit, the tri-county area and all of Michigan and a provider of creative programs for numerous social service [Read More]
The J. Paul Getty Museum announced the acquisition of thirteen photographs from the height of Pictorialist photography around 1900, including some of the period’s most iconic photographs. Seven photographers are represented in the acquisition: Edward [Read More]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art will present the first exhibition in the United States in over four decades devoted solely to the photographic work of the acclaimed Canadian artist Michael Snow, on February 1–April 27, [Read More]
The Americas Society present Within the Light Trap: Cruz-Diez in Black and White on view February 4–March 22, 2014, the first exhibition in New York and in the U.S. to show the photographic works of [Read More]
Salt Lake City – The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA), in partnership with the Utah Film Center, presents a monthly series of free films this spring highlighting the lives and creative processes of various [Read More]
Exhibit at Cincinnati Museum Center showcases partnership with Northern Kentucky University CINCINNATI – Ever wonder what someone could learn by going through the items in your bathroom? What does your toothbrush say about your dental [Read More]