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]
The Delaware Art Museum presents Different Views: Painters of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, open November 6, 2010 – January 23, 2011. This juried exhibition features individual paintings from 38 members of the Osher Lifelong [Read More]
The Städel Museum, Presents In Chronological Order Städel Works of the 14th to 21st Centuries, open October 28, 2010 – June 26, 2011 in the Städel Museum, Exhibition Building. The holdings of the Städel Museum [Read More]
ndian photographer Sudharak Olwe joins the J. Paul Getty Museum this fall to work with young people on two photography projects inspired by the Getty’s exhibition Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography Since the Sixties, currently on [Read More]
The ArtFund have helped the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge enrich its world-class collection with a Caravaggio-inspired Dutch oil on canvas. Hendrik ter Brugghen, Young woman tuning a lute (1626-7) Young woman tuning a lute (1626-7) by [Read More]
The Delaware Art Museum presents Ultra-Realistic Sculpture by Marc Sijan, oprn November 13, 2010 – January 16, 2011. Marc Sijan creates incredibly lifelike figures, based on individuals he knows well. His interest goes beyond anatomy [Read More]
The Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) announced the acquisition of the renowned All Of Us Or None poster collection. Representing one of the most significant social movement collections in existence today, the acquisition of 23,500 [Read More]
The Walters Art Museum is to present Treasures of Heaven: Saints, Relics and Devotion in Medieval Europe, opening Feb. 13, 2011, exploring the convergence of art and spirituality in medieval times. This is the first [Read More]
Roberson Museum and Science Center will host its 4th Annual Halloween Spook-Tacular Friday, October 29 from 6 – 8:30pm. The evening includes Haunted Mansion tours every half-hour and other ghostly fun for all ages. In [Read More]
Salt Lake City – With growing demands on the world’s resources and energy, everyday items across the urban landscape increasingly find second lives through reuse and recycling. Few found objects, however, are reinvented in such [Read More]
The exhibition, Discords: Norwegian Architecture 1945–65 at The National Museum, open 14. November–03. April 2011 throws light on neglected aspects of post-war modernism in Norwegian architecture, adding detail to earlier accounts. It concentrates on the [Read More]
The More Things Change samples from SFMOMA’s always evolving collection and showcases recent acquisitions—some on view here for the first time—to present a selective survey of art made since 2000. A collaboration among ten curators [Read More]
The entire ground floor of the Museum of Contemporary Art is currently being filled with works inspired by science fiction. On display are paintings, textiles, installations, DVDs, films and sculptures. Around 90 works by more [Read More]