In 2014, Bétonsalon – Center for art and research is celebrating its ten year anniversary, with a program following different time spans, in cooperation with various local, national and international organizations. Exhibitions The Secession Sessions [Read More]
Tate announce that it has appointed Morad Montazami (b 1981) as Adjunct Research Curator, supported by the Iran Heritage Foundation, to focus on art from the Middle Eastregion. Morad Montazami will take up the post [Read More]
For the first time ever, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), invites the public to choose their most-loved Impressionist works for a special exhibition, Boston Loves Impressionism. From January 6–26, 2014, participants can “Share [Read More]
Yorkshire Sculpture Park presents a solo exhibition of sculpture, animation and work on paper by British artist Tom Price (b. 1981) from 4 January – 27 April 2014, including the open-air premiere of Network, the [Read More]
The Cornell Fine Arts Museum on the campus of Rollins College presents Matisse as Printmaker: Works from the Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation an exhibition on view January 4–March 16, 2014. Organized by the American [Read More]
The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art is deeply saddened at the passing of the Museum’s cofounder R. Crosby Kemper, Jr., 86, on January 2, 2014. He founded the Museum with his wife Mary (Bebe) Stripp [Read More]
Aaron Betsky announced that he will be stepping down as Director of the Cincinnati Art Museum effective when his successor is named. During the past seven years as Director Mr. Betsky has significantly enhanced the [Read More]
The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center presents Gods and Heroes: European Drawings of Classical Mythology on view through February 9, 2014, faturing a selection of close to 40 drawings dating from the [Read More]
MoMA PS1 present Marten Spangberg La Substance, but in English on January 10–12, 2014. How can a dance exist in a museum? Does it have to change its parameters to comply with the museum’s spacial [Read More]
Speed of Sound concert with Mark Pickerel and His Praying Hands, Star Anna, and Day Laborers & Petty Intellectuals SEATTLE, – The Museum of Flight Speed of Sound concert series continues Jan. 31 with a [Read More]
The Johann Jacobs Museum reopened its doors this autumn. Its focus in the future will be on the cultural hybrids that have arisen, sometimes by design, sometimes by accident, on the highways and byways of [Read More]
Carriageworks in Sydney Australia present Christian Boltanski: Chance an exhibition on view 9 January–23 March 2014. Christian Boltanski is acknowledged internationally as one of the most important artists of his generation. For over five decades [Read More]
President Barack Obama has named Rossman P. Irwin III, a geologist at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, a recipient of the 2013 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists. Irwin, a staff member in [Read More]
Aviation movie expert Mark Carlson looks at flying on the silver screen SEATTLE, – Just in time for the 2014 Oscar nominations, on Jan. 11 aviation movie expert and author Mark Carlson will lead a [Read More]
MAXXI – National Museum of XXI Century Arts presents Remembering is not enough through 28 September 2014. Under the artistic direction of Hou Hanru, MAXXI explores its own collections through over 200 works of art [Read More]
Art14 London is pleased to announce the second edition of the Global Private Museum Summit, which will be sponsored by Citi Private Bank in 2014. Following the success of the inaugural event earlier this year, [Read More]
The reopening of the Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum at Norwich Castle, has been marked with a brass band raising the roof of the Castle Keep. The stories of soldiers who served with the Regiment are [Read More]
Kunstmuseum Basel presents Jakob Christoph Miville (1786 – 1836) an exhibition on view through 16.02.2014. Born in Basel, Jakob Christoph Miville (1786 –1836) was a widely traveled painter and draftsman. A sojourn in Rome and [Read More]