The archives of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is proud to announce the acquisition of the Lloyd H. New Papers. New’s widow, Aysen New of Santa Fe, New Mexico, generously donated the collection [Read More]
The Naples Museum of Art presents the most important addition to its permanent collection since the museum opened in 2000: Louise Nevelson’s monumental Dawn’s Forest. Open November 14, 2010-June 30, 2011. Louise Nevelson, Dawn’s Forest, [Read More]
Exhibition marking the 100th birthday of Kurt Kranz The Bauhaus Dessau presents an exhibition to mark the 100th birthday of Bauhaus student Kurt Kranz, open through 27th March 2011. Inspired by a lecture by László [Read More]
The Jewish Museum will present A Hanukkah Project: Daniel Libeskind’s Line of Fire from November 19, 2010 through January 30, 2011. Daniel Libeskind, an international figure in architecture and urban design, has created a bold [Read More]
Three major sculptural installations related to Hanukkah will be on view in the contemporary gallery of Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey, The Jewish Museum’s permanent exhibition, from November 19, 2010 to January 30, 2011. [Read More]
Naples Museum of Art is to present Joyce Tenneson The View Project, on view December 18, 2010-March 13, 2011 in the Phil Galleries. Patti Bose, Red Saree, Taj Mahal, India, 1997 © Patti Bose, courtesy [Read More]
The Patty & Jay Baker Naples Museum of Art Ppesents Works by Robert Rauschenberg, rom the Dr. John B. and Frances C. Fenning Collection. Open January 12-March 20, 2011. Robert Rauschenberg, Big and Little Bullys [Read More]
The Naples Museum of Art presents Albert Paley Sculpture, on view through April 17, 2011. Albert Paley, Interlace, 2006, formed and fabricated bronze, 3.6 x 4.5 x 1.3 feet © Albert Paley Albert Paley is [Read More]
Following a fire at the Connecticut River Museum (CRM), Steamboat Warehouse building and dock, on August 13, 2010, the main floor galleries and Museum Shop are open. Other exhibits are temporarily closed, due to smoke [Read More]
Over 50 representatives of various national and regional Model A Ford clubs were on hand at the Gilmore Car Museum on November 4, 2010 for the official announcement of the creation of the Model A [Read More]
Roberson Museum and Science Center announces its annual Home for the Holidays display, November 26 – January 2. This year Roberson’s theme is “A Magical Time of Year.” Community members and local business organizations are [Read More]
The Nordic Heritage Museum Nordic announces Lights Film Festival on January 7 – 9, 2011. A partnership with the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), the festival will feature contemporary, award-winning feature-length and short films from [Read More]
The Nordic Heritage Museum invites everyone to begin the holiday season at this year’s YULEFEST on Saturday and Sunday, November 20 and 21, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. This popular Nordic Christmas celebration offers [Read More]
Smithsonian Unveils Hope Diamond in New Setting Designed by Harry Winston Inc. The Hope Diamond, the world’s most famous diamond, began another chapter in its already illustrious history. For the first time the diamond is [Read More]
The Whitney Museum of American Art announced that the 2012 Whitney Biennial will be co-curated by the Whitney’s Elisabeth Sussman and independent curator Jay Sanders. This will be the 76th in the Museum’s series of [Read More]
English Heritage’s proposals to transform the setting of Stonehenge and the visitor experience received a major boost from the Heritage Lottery Fund on 19 November 2010 with a grant of £10 million. Computer generated view [Read More]
During an update November 18, on the progress of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art at the monthly meeting of the Arkansas State Parks, Recreation and Travel Commission, Don Bacigalupi, Crystal Bridges’ executive director, announced [Read More]
Cheekwood presents Temporary Contemporary Mel Ziegler: Smell the Flowers, on view through February 20 2011. Mel Ziegler’s works highlight systems or forms that are in plain sight, but never really seen. His installations have resulted [Read More]