The Metropolitan Museum of Art Presents Historic Images of the Greek Bronze Age: The Reproductions of E. Gilliéron & Son on view through November 13, 2011. Astonishing archaeological discoveries made during the extraordinarily successful excavations [Read More]
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum announced that it will open its new wing, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano, on Thursday, January 19, 2012. The public opening celebration will begin with a ribbon cutting [Read More]
The Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg presents Graphic Design in Art Nouveau. The Pictures Departure into the Everyday a new exhibition on view 20th May 2011 – 28th Aug. 2011. The Museum für Kunst [Read More]
WIELS Contemporary Art Centre presents Charlotte Beaudry: Get Drunk, open 8.05 – 14.08.2011. This exhibition, whose title evokes the exuberant rebelliousness of a punk slogan, presents Charlotte Beaudry’s (Huy, 1968) last ten years of artistic [Read More]
WIELS Contemporary Art Centre presents Theo Cowley: Held an exhibition on view WIELS Contemporary Art Centre Announces WIELS Contemporary Art Centre Announces Theo Cowley: Held. The work of Theo Cowley reflects on the underlying mechanisms [Read More]
The Moscow Museum of Modern Art and the G. O. S. T Gallery present the project Alexander Kuzkin It’s White It’s Black, on view through June 12, 2011 at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (25 [Read More]
The Big Back Yard at the Science Museum of Minnesota is closed for the season and will re-open on Saturday, May 28, 2011. The Big Back Yard’s hands-on exhibits and miniature golf course illustrate landscape [Read More]
WIELS Contemporary Art Centre presents Nasreen Mohamedi Notes-Reflections on Indian Modernism. Open 28 May–14 August 2011. Nasreen Mohamedi (1937–1990) is regarded as one of the most important Indian artists of her generation, and her paintings, [Read More]
The National Maritime Museum (NMM), in collaboration with United Visual Artists (UVA) and Cape Farewell, presents High Arctic, an expedition experience. On view 14 July 2011– January 2012. It’s 2100 AD and the Arctic landscape [Read More]
Moderna Museet Malmö presents Plegaria Muda an exhibition of sculpture by Doris Salcedo, on view 21 May–4 September 2011. Doris Salcedo is one of the foremost sculptors of our time and Moderna Museet Malmö is [Read More]
David Bowie, Artist, a public program, will celebrate this singular talent who has continued to be a constant innovator in performance-based practices. Expanding past his notoriety as a musician, David Bowie, Artist showcases the too-often-overlooked [Read More]
The Queens Museum of Art presents Hassan Khan, The Hidden Location, on view May 22 – August 14, 2011. The Queens Museum of Art is to present the first New York museum installation of Egyptian [Read More]
The Queens Museum of Art presents Site-specific project by Niyeti Chadha, open May 22 – August 14, 2011. Niyeti Chadha’s work borrows visual cues from her immediate surroundings that are architectural or spatial. It begins [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian will host a variety of free public programs to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, including a two-day Hawaiian cultural festival, the opening of the exhibition “This [Read More]
Mamenchisaurus, an 18-year-old vegetarian known for her 30-foot-long neck and for being one of the world’s largest dinosaurs, recently arrived at the American Museum of Natural History, and thousands of people have come to see [Read More]
British Airways pilot John Hutchison presentation June 4 The Museum of Flight SEATTLE – On Saturday, June 4th, pilot John Hutchison will talk about flying one of the most exotic airliners ever built–the supersonic [Read More]
The Hayward Gallery Presents The First Major London Exhibition of Tracey Emin The Hayward Gallery unveils TRACEY EMIN: LOVE IS WHAT YOU WANT, the first major survey in London of the work of one of [Read More]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents rarely seen 18th-Century Pastel Portraits on view May 17–August 14, 2011. Pastel quite suddenly became popular throughout Europe in the 18th century, so much so that, by 1750, some [Read More]