The Field Museum presents The Horse. Exhibition opens on February 16, 2011. A powerful thoroughbred, its mane flying, crosses the finish line in triumph at the Kentucky Derby. A young rodeo rider grabs his saddle [Read More]
Samsung Supports Curatorial Position in Asian Arts at the Guggenheim Foundation Richard Armstrong, Director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Museum, today announced that Samsung will fund the position of Samsung Senior Curator of [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (MOCA) presents IANNIS XENAKIS: COMPOSER, ARCHITECT, VISIONARY, on view through 02.04.11. The exhibition will explore the sketches, drawings, and musical scores of Iannis Xenakis (1922–2001), one of the [Read More]
The National Museum of Taiwan History is under construction and is expected to finish in 2011. The Preparatory Office began the preparatory work in 1999, and the National Museum of Taiwan History was officially established [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (MOCA) presents The Artist’s Museum, open through January 31, 2011. The Artist’s Museum showcases works by 146 artists who have helped shape the artistic dialogue in Los Angeles [Read More]
On Saturday, November 13, 2010, the New Museum unveiled acclaimed German artist Isa Genzken’s first public artwork in the United States, installed on the façade of the Museum’s building on the Bowery. Standing twenty-eight feet [Read More]
The State Museum in Albany presents Citizen Soldier: New York’s National Guard in the American Century, on view until Thursday, March 31, 2011. Since its inception, New York has been guided by the principle that [Read More]
Four masterworks from the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art permanent collection will be on view just a short drive from Northwest Arkansas. The works are on loan to the Philbrook Museum of Art in [Read More]
The exhibition is held in honor of the generous gift of Susan and Martin Sanders, New York, to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, that includes important works by some of the prominent Neo-Expressionist artists [Read More]
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History announce its 2010-2011 Natural History of Food dinner series. The series, which combines natural history and cultural influences, allows guests to enjoy evening dining adventures themed around specific foods. [Read More]
The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum has opened Georges Rouault The Sacred and the Profane, on view through 13th of February 2011. Georges Rouault. The Sacred and the Profane Exhibition presents 156 works of art, including [Read More]
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History presents Extreme Mammals: The Biggest, Smallest, and Most Amazing Mammals of All Time, open through April 17, 2011. A captivating new exhibition, Extreme Mammals: The Biggest, Smallest, and Most [Read More]
The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco presents Beyond Golden Clouds: Five Centuries of Japanese Screens, a special exhibition of forty-one rarely seen large scale Japanese screens dating from the 1500s through the present. Fans [Read More]
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences presents the exhibition Animal Grossology, open through April 24, 2011. Ever wonder why dogs sniff each other’s rear ends, why cows need four stomachs to digest their food [Read More]
The Houston Museum of Decorative Arts will hold its annual holiday tea on Sunday, December 5 from 2 to 5 p.m. “The event will feature the usual delicious fare provided by our talented Houston cooks,” [Read More]
Awards for Personality of the year, Art book of the year, Exhibition of the year, Museum acquisition of the year, Museum opening of the year APOLLO, launched in 1925, has since 1992 been rewarding excellence [Read More]
The Chrysler Museum of Art presents An Eye For Architecture: The Etchings of John Taylor Arms, on view through Jan. 2, 2011. The etcher John Taylor Arms (1887–1953) is ranked among the most renowned printmakers [Read More]
On View Now through March 27, 2011 Word, Shout, Song: Lorenzo Dow Turner Connecting Communities through Language Word, Shout, Song documents the historical journey made by people from Africa, their language, and their music, to [Read More]