The Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney will reopen in March 2012 as a new, significantly expanded Museum, following a 53 million AUD redevelopment. The opening of the new MCA promises to be a highlight [Read More]
Museum News
The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool presents Art in Revolution: Liverpool 1911, on view 24 June – 25 September 2011. ‘Art in Revolution: Liverpool 1911’ is an exploration of a ground-breaking exhibition held in Liverpool [Read More]
Nancy Wilson, renowned as much for her stylish image as for her song stylings, has long been a supporter of education and the arts. These interests converge with her donation of two designer gowns to [Read More]
The Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza is to present an exhibition of Religious Paintings from the 14th to the 18th Century, from 02 August to 04 September 2011. The Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza has organised an exhibition comprising a selection [Read More]
The Cité de l’Océan et du Surf, located in Biarritz, France opened to the public on June 26, 2011. The museum, a design by Steven Holl Architects in collaboration with Brazilian artist and architect Solange [Read More]
The Fenimore Art Museum presents A Window Into Edward Hopper, an exhibition on view through September 11, 2011. Edward Hopper, one of the most well-known 20th century artists, played a key role in bridging the [Read More]
The Dayton Art Institute presents From Romance to Rifles: Winslow Homer’s Illustrations of 19th-Century America, on view June 25 – October 2, 2011. Winslow Homer is best known as a great American painter, but he [Read More]
The Huntington Museum of Art presents the exhibit titled CALDER from June 4 through Aug. 7, 2011. The exhibit features works by Alexander Calder (1898-1976) from the University of Kentucky Art Museum; Doris Ulmann Galleries, [Read More]
The summer exhibition at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, A Taste for the Modern: Gifts from Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller, Edna Bryner Schwab, and Virginia Herrick Deknatel, will showcase 48 paintings, drawings, [Read More]
On Independence Day (Monday, July 4)—the next in the series of Met Holiday Mondays—the public will have an additional opportunity to view the Museum’s galleries, including popular exhibitions Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty; Richard Serra Drawing: [Read More]
The Cameron Art Museum Presents Clyde Connell: Swamp Songs on view through October 2, 2011. This exhibition, organized by the Cameron Art Museum, will include work loaned from the private collections of Connell’s family members, [Read More]
The High Museum of Art presents Radcliffe Bailey: Memory as Medicine an exhibition, including installations, paintings, sculptures, mixed media, photos on metal, and works on paper, on view June 26 – September 11, 2011. Memory [Read More]
Badischer Kunstverein presents the first comprehensive institutional solo exhibition of the Canadian artist Janice Kerbel in Germany. Janice Kerbel’s exhibition at the Badischer Kunstverein centres around the work ‘Kill the Workers!’ (2011), newly produced in [Read More]
The Pasadena Museum of California Art (PMCA) presents Clayton Brothers: Inside Out, on view through September 4, 2011. Clayton Brothers: Inside Out is the first major museum exhibition of the work of Rob and Christian [Read More]
ARTER introduces Patricia Piccinini to Istanbul audiences with the exhibition “Hold Me Close to Your Heart” on view 22 June–21 August. Curated by Başak Doğa Temür, the exhibition presents more than 20 works by Piccinini, [Read More]
The Museum of Science & Industry (MOS) is hosting a Photography Workshop with Andrew Brooks on June 28, 18:30 – 20:30. Andrew Brooks is a photographer, digital artist and film maker living in, working in [Read More]
The Powers Museum hosts it’s 23rd Anniversary Open House & Silent Auction of 23 special lots to help offset recent museum repair projects, on June 26, 1-4 pm). Since 1988, the Powers Museum has been [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art launch’s it’s sizzling summer exhibitions program featuring This is Paradise / Place as State of Mind: The Cameron Public House and 1980′s Toronto, and This is Paradise / From [Read More]