Alex Tirabasso, an animator with the Canadian Museum of Nature, has earned a unique prize in the world of palaeontology—a first-ever digital modelling award from National Geographic for showing how a group of horned dinosaurs [Read More]
The new Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art is opening on November 6, 2010. The Ohr-O’Keefe Museum Of Art is a non-profit art museum and arts center located in Biloxi, Mississippi, dedicated to the ceramics of George [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery will present the first major museum exhibition showing how questions of gender and sexual identity have dramatically shaped the creation of modern American portraiture. “Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American [Read More]
ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe presents Elmgreen & Dragset. Celebrity – The One & The Many, open 7 November 2010 – 27 March 2011. The artist duo Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset [Read More]
Museum Het Domein Sittard Presents presents Mel Chin Disputed Territories, open through 12 December 2010. For roughly 35 years, Mel Chin (Houston, Texas, 1951) has been developing a unique, socially engaged and self-willed body of [Read More]
Ten works by four contemporary Canadian artists will be joining the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario after an evening of important acquisitions at the annual art fair’s Opening Night Preview. Four works by [Read More]
On 26 October, 2010 a new exhibition Titian. The Virgin and Child with Saint Catherine (The Madonna with a Rabbit) from the Musée du Louvre, Paris from the cycle Masterpieces from the World’s Museums in [Read More]
Elegance of Aircraft Design Featured in Traveling Smithsonian Photography Exhibition “In Plane View,” an exhibition of 56 large-format photographs by Carolyn Russo showcasing the aesthetic quality of some of the National Air and Space Museum’s [Read More]
Mingei International Museum and the Mexican Consulate in San Diego will present a premiere symposium on Mexican history, on Saturday, November 6, 2010, from 10 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. at the Museum in Balboa Park. [Read More]
The Stepping Stones Museum for Children is planned to re-open on Nov. 20. Now in the final phase of the museum’s expansion project which will provide more space, more learning and more fun. Stepping Stones [Read More]
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science will begin excavation of a significant Columbian mammoth fossil site near Snowmass Village on Tuesday, November 2, after reaching a written agreement today with the Snowmass Water and [Read More]
The appeal was launched on 30 October 2010. In October 2008 Keswick Museum and Art Gallery received funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund to carry out some enhancements to the museum. The museum is now [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo presents Tokyo Art Meeting Transformation, open 29 October 2010 – 30 January 2011. This exhibition investigates “transformation” from human being into something non-human—be it animal, machine, or imaginary creature. [Read More]
This Saturday, October 30, 2010, the New Museum will begin preparations for a new façade sculpture. Isa Genzken’s Rose II (2008) will be the second work presented on the Museum’s second-floor ledge, which was designed [Read More]
The Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond an extraordinary 31.06-carat blue gem is now on display in the American Museum of Natural History’s Harry Frank Guggenheim Hall of Minerals courtesy of Laurence Graff. Mined in India, the Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond [Read More]
The Queens Museum of Art presents Working Stiffs: Photography from the Collection. On view through November 14, 2010. Working stiffs, an archaic phrase from the slang of mid 20th century American life, suggests the deadly [Read More]
When the Walker Art Center opened its new Edward Larrabee Barnes-designed building in 1971, it ushered in exciting new possibilities for exhibiting and collecting the art of its time. The Barnes building, with its sweeping, [Read More]
The American Museum of Natural History presents Brain: The Inside Story, open November 20, 2010–August 14, 2011. Step into your brain. In this exhibition, explore how the brain—a product of millions of years of evolution—produces [Read More]