To coincide with the Lenten season, the Chrysler unveils an exhibition devoted to one of the most artful, dramatic, and influential visualizations of the Early Christian story ever created by a European or American artist. [Read More]
The Polk Museum of Art presents Young Curators: Montessori Selects, open April 22 – August 20, 2011 in the Murray and Ledger Galleries. The spring of 2011 will mark the end of Montessori Middle School’s [Read More]
The Serpentine Gallery has revealed the plans for the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 by world-renowned Swiss architect Peter Zumthor. This year’s Pavilion is the 11th commission in the Gallery’s annual series, the world’s first and [Read More]
Following the Dutch Winters exhibition, the Rijksmuseum annex at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is going to present another characteristic aspect of the Netherlands, namely flowers, in the Dutch Flowers exhibition from 6 April to 5 September [Read More]
Haus der Kulturen der Welt invites up-and-coming curators to apply for SYNAPSE – The International Curators’ Network at Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Moderated by international curators, scientists and other experts, the first network meeting [Read More]
T.1912 Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and The Wordless Music Orchestra Thursday, April 14, 8:40 pm and 10:40 pm Inspired by the Titanic, T.1912 is a site-specific staged audience experience conceived by visual artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster for the [Read More]
On Friday, April 8th Fundación/Colección Jumex opens Glimmer, an exhibition curated by Osvaldo Sánchez that includes more than 90 artworks from its worldwide major collection. Glimmer proposes to vindicate the imperceptible hemorrhage designated by “the [Read More]
A bipartisan team of Washington state senators and representatives today sent a letter to NASA Administrator Charles Bolden showing their strong support for The Museum of Flight as a final home for one of the [Read More]
For the first time, the Museum of Arts and Design will install a video lounge at the Sculpture Objects & Functional Art Fair, SOFA NEW YORK, which opens April 14-17 at the Park Avenue Armory [Read More]
The Textile Museum asked artists to respond to “green,” and this spring, their collective answers are on view. Today, the word “green” is as likely to refer to eco-consciousness as the color itself. Often incorporating [Read More]
The MoMA Books App Provides Easy Access for Purchasing, Downloading, and Reading MoMA Publications, Including Exhibition Catalogues, Artist Monographs, and Anthologies The Museum of Modern Art announces the release of MoMA Books, a free Application [Read More]
Childhood. Photographs by Isabel Muñoz hopes to make people aware of the reality and rights of children all over the world through 68 pictures and texts. The exhibition gathers portraits captured in 20 countries of [Read More]
Michael E. Shapiro, the Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr. Director of the High Museum of Art, announces that the Museum has appointed Kimberly Watson as the new Director of Museum Advancement. Watson will oversee [Read More]
Britain presents James Stirling: Notes from the Archive, an exhibition of selected material from the rich archive of renowned British architect, teacher and Pritzker Prize laureate James Stirling (1924–92). Marking a resurgence of interest in [Read More]
This spring, Museo Tamayo opens four new exhibitions belonging to three major curatorial series, giving continuity to its 2010-2012 program. The second iteration of the ambitious multi-venue project Abstract Possible: The Tamayo Take, conceived by [Read More]
The Museo Reina Sofia presents A Hard, Merciless Light. The Worker-Photography Movement, 1926-1939 on view April 6 – August 22, 2011. A Hard, Merciless Light. The Worker-Photography Movement, 1926-1939 examines the period during the history [Read More]
The extraordinary quality and dynamism of the visual arts in France at the dawn of the Renaissance receives the royal treatment at the Art Institute of Chicago. Kings, Queens, and Courtiers: Art in Early Renaissance [Read More]
The Museo del Prado presents The Young Ribera a survey of José de Ribera work on view 5 April to 31 July 2011. José de Ribera was born in Játiva (Valencia) in 1591 but lived [Read More]