The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) unveiled the Snøhetta-designed grand stair that will greet visitors in the museum’s existing Haas Atrium and invite them into the heart of its new 235,000-square-foot building expansion, [Read More]
The 2014 Whitney Biennial on March 7–May 25, 2014, will take a bold new form as three curators from outside the Museum—Stuart Comer (Chief Curator of Media and Performance Art at MoMA), Anthony Elms (Associate [Read More]
El Paso Museum of History present People of the Sun an exhibition on view through September 07, 2014. Dutch anthropologist Herman Frederik Carel Ten Kate visited the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo in December, 1882, while [Read More]
Initiated in 1994, the Curatorial Programme of de Appel arts centre aims to offer young curators a condensed package of experiences and skills that can be seen as instruments to refine their thinking and enhance [Read More]
On Nov. 22, 2013, the world will mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. One of the most historic artifacts associated with that fateful day is on display at the [Read More]
Institut Valencia d’Art Modern (IVAM) presents Tea with Nefertiti: The making of an artwork by the artist, the museum and the public open November 8, 2013–January 26, 2014. After a critically acclaimed run at Mathaf, [Read More]
The Dallas Museum of Art has acquired two outstanding works of African art at today’s Sotheby’s, New York auction of the Collection of Allan Stone: African, Oceanic, and Indonesian Art. The collection is one of [Read More]
Contemporary Art Centre (CAC), Vilnius presents David Maljkovic New Reproductions open 19 November 2013–12 January 2014. The show presents six new reproductions of previous projects by the artist, and deals with conceptual strategies and utopian [Read More]
The Dallas Museum of Art presents Hopper Drawing: A Painter’s Process an exhibition on view November 17, 2013, through February 16, 2014, featuring more than two hundred works by the artist, including drawings, watercolors, prints, [Read More]
The Ashmolean announce the acquisition of a monumental sculpture by Taiwanese artist Ju Ming (b. 1938). Taichi Arch (2000) will be installed on the Museum’s main forecourt, to the left of the entrance, and opposite [Read More]
The Aspen Art Museum presents Holt Quentel an exhibition on view November 15, 2013–January 19, 2014. Artist Holt Quentel achieved recognition in the late 1980s for her paintings made from distressed tarpaulins stenciled with letters [Read More]
The Aspen Art Museum presents Trapping Lions in the Scottish Highlands an exhibition on view November 15, 2013–February 2, 2014 . Borrowing its title from Alfred Hitchcock’s explanation of the MacGuffin, the seemingly indispensible but [Read More]
The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art announced Don Schreiner as its new Director of Development. Schreiner was recently director of major gifts for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas City. He began work [Read More]
Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen presents Dani Gal: Do you suppose he didn’t know what he was doing, or knew what he was doing and didn’t want anyone to know? on view 9 November 2013–19 January [Read More]
Kunsthalle Münster announce The Love of Things an exhibition on view November 23, 2013–March 30, 2014. The average citizen of the modern Western world owns around 10,000 things—a mind-blowing number. Driven by mass production and [Read More]
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s (CBMM) store will be hosting a special reception on Tuesday, December 3 from 5-7pm, where CBMM members will receive a 25% discount off regular priced items in the store and [Read More]
The Spring Exhibition (Forårsudstillingen) is one of the most important open-submission exhibitions in Europe, and has been held annually in Copenhagen since 1857. It originated as an exhibition showing new works by Danish artists and [Read More]
The Corning Museum of Glass unveiled its 2013 Rakow Commission: Ghost Walk under Infinite Darkness by Andrew Erdos. The artwork of Andrew Erdos is pop, sarcastic, and humorous, with a hint of social commentary. His [Read More]