Dr. Doris Dwyer presents a lecture, Women’s Voices from the Overland Trail, at the Nevada State Museum Thursday, May 26, 2011, from 7:00 – 8:00 pm. Dwyer’s presentation features stories from women’s diaries and reminiscences [Read More]
The Santa Barbara Museum of Art will present Ori Gersht: Lost in Time an exhibition open May 20 – September 4, 2011. Ori Gersht, Chasing Good Fortune, Imperial Memories, Night Fly #1, 2010. Archival Inkjet [Read More]
The Wisconsin Veterans Museum presents Point of View: The Veteran Print Project, on display until July 31, 2011. Point of View connects a new generation of Wisconsin veterans with their community by inviting them to [Read More]
The Mourners: Tomb Sculptures from the Court of Burgundy, on view May 8, 2011–July 31, 2011, features thirty-seven sculptures from the tomb of John the Fearless (1342–1404), the second duke of Burgundy. His elaborate tomb, [Read More]
Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, on view at The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 beginning May 8, draws upon MoMA’s unique and important collection of work by artist Francis Alÿs (Belgian, b. [Read More]
Splendors of Italian draftsmanship from the Wolfgang Ratjen Collection, spanning the late Renaissance to the height of the neoclassical movement, will be showcased at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. On view in the Gallery’s [Read More]
FREE ADMISSION from 7 May to 22 May 2011 Andreas und Oswald Achenbach – Alexander Archipenko – Stephan Balkenhol – Max Beckmann – Giovanni Bellini – Bernardo Bellotto – Joseph Beuys – Arnold Böcklin – [Read More]
For Rent: Consuelo Castañeda (Havana, Cuba, 1958) is the first of a series of three annual exhibitions from 2011– 2013. The concept of For Rent transfers the use and symbolic value of the Americas Society [Read More]
The Art Gallery of Ontario presents New Works by Brian Jungen on view in the AGO’s Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, May 5 through August 7, 2011. Presented in celebration of Jungen’s receipt of the $25,000 [Read More]
The Morris Museum presents Jersey Rocks : A History of Rock & Roll in the Garden State, on view May 5 – September 5, 2011. The Jersey Rocks exhibition explores rock & roll’s roots, rise, [Read More]
The Imperial War Museum in London presents Legacy a commissioned film work by Roderick Buchanan, on view 6th May 2011 to 7th August 2011. Free admission. Scottish artist Roderick Buchanan was commissioned by the Imperial [Read More]
One of Germany’s most well-known and influential artists, Anselm Kiefer, was invited by the Rijksmuseum to create a work of art inspired by The Night Watch. The result, the spectacular La berceuse (for Van Gogh), [Read More]
The Belvedere Museumhas announced a retrospective of work by Hans Makart, on view 9 June to 9 October 2011. Like no other artist of the nineteenth century, Hans Makart influenced an era whose embodiment he [Read More]
The Museo Reina Sofia presents an exhibition of work by American artist Leon Golub. On view May 6 – September 12 2011 at Palacio de Velázquez. The art of Leon Golub (Chicago, 1922 – New [Read More]
Emphasis on Islamic Culture of Morocco, Spain, North Africa, and Western Mediterranean Honors Memory of Longtime Supporter Patti Cadby Birch Two new galleries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and related education programs—all focusing on [Read More]
Exhibition Highlights How the Visionary Cone Sisters Amassed One of the World’s Greatest Art Collections Henri Matisse called them “my two Baltimore ladies.” Their friend Gertrude Stein wrote a poem about them entitled “Two Women.” [Read More]
For the first time, the public is able to view the collection of Jean Claude Gandur dedicated to non-figurative Expressionist painting of the post-war period in Europe. The second largest collection in the world of [Read More]
The Rahr-West Art Museum is seeing a new Museum Director The Director is the executive officer of the Museum and is responsible for the overall leadership of the institution. This individual, in concert with the [Read More]