Tate and Unilever announced that Tacita Dean will undertake the twelfth commission in The Unilever Series for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. The work will be unveiled on 11 October 2011. Tacita Dean is [Read More]
The US Marshals Museum is planning a new building. It will bring together the most current of ideas from museum designers, architects and educators to assure that the total experience is one that will evoke [Read More]
To commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the siege of Sidney Street and Houndsditch Murders, the Museum of London Docklands will open London Under Siege: Churchill and the Anarchists, 1911 on 18 Dec 2010. In [Read More]
The Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery in Carlisle is set to become a charitable trust following a descision by the city council who will retain control of the building and exhibits. The the status [Read More]
Following the auction of the Crosby Garrett Roman helmet Tullie House are now ending the ‘Keep it in Cumbria Appeal’. In the three weeks leading up to the auction Tullie House were able to raise [Read More]
The Utah Museum of Natural History presents Avalanches with Craig Gordon Scientist in the Spotlight on 12/17/2010 at 2:00-4:00 PM. Avalanche Forecaster Craig Gordon has been predicting snow slides for more than 30 years. Join [Read More]
The Portland Museum of Art presents Weston: Leaves of Grass open December 30, 2010 – March 13, 2011. In early 1941, Edward Weston was approached by the Limited Editions Club of New York and invited [Read More]
The Museum of American Finance and Augustana College today announced the launch of The Thomas Willing Institute for the Study of Financial Markets, Institutions, and Regulations, an initiative that will fund and support student research [Read More]
The Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt presents Barbara Kruger: Circus on view December 15, 2010 – January 30, 2011. The US-American conceptual artist Barbara Kruger has created a new, publicly accessible installation for the Rotunda of the [Read More]
Inside the eclectic Centro Asturianas, the Colecion de Arte Universal of Havana’s El Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes displays a row of ancient Greek statues. Behind the gazes of the white granite statues, contrasting styles [Read More]
The High Museum of Art has been selected to partner with ArtBabble.org, an online art initiative that allows the Museum to post its art video content to an ever-growing online community. Launched by the Indianapolis [Read More]
The Metropolitan Museum’s concurrent presentation of three acclaimed and widely attended special exhibitions over the summer 2010 season—Picasso in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Doug + Mike Starn on the Roof: Big Bambú, and American [Read More]
The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center will be closed on Mondays, effective January 3, 2011. The change is being made to allow maintenance teams the time necessary to keep the museum in good working [Read More]
The Etruria Industrial Museum in Stoke-on-Trent is facing the axe due to government cuts. An online petition has been set up to try to save the museum. Etruria Industrial Museum is the last steam-powered potters’ [Read More]
Bradford Museums & Galleries presents wycinanki:the art of polish paper cuts open through Sun, 20 Feb 2011. Explore the art of wycinanki, the traditional Polish folk art of cutting paper in this stunning exhibition. Wycinanki [Read More]
The Worcester Art Museum presents Goya and the Bullfight, open December 18, 2010 – April 17, 2011. From the onset of the nineteenth century until his death in 1828, Francisco Goya presented the subject of [Read More]
The Worcester Art Museum presents Wall at WAM: Charline von Heyl. Charline von Heyl has described her drive towards abstraction as the desire to invent something that cannot be named and that challenges the eye [Read More]
On Thursday 16 December, the National Media Museum will be celebrating Disney’s latest adventure in 3D with a Tron-tastic launch night and an exclusive midnight screening. There’ll be two new additions to the museum’s Games [Read More]