The Marathon Marathon Project (hereinafter τουμαραθωνίουmarathonproject), will take place in Athens at the Museum of the Acropolis on October 31, 2010 under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The project takes as [Read More]
Gift Transformed the DMA’s Holdings with This Major Collection of Impressionist Paintings and European Decorative Arts This November marks the 25th anniversary of the Wendy and Emery Reves Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art. [Read More]
Four new galleries have been opened at the Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim al-Thani Museum. The new galleries show vintage vehicles, currency, Islamic art, and Qatari Heritage. The museum which opened in 1998 holds one of [Read More]
Key Bush Administration Artifacts, Papers featured from October 23, 2010, to February 6, 2011 The George W. Bush Presidential Center and SMU announced a special exhibition that will preview some of the historic holdings eventually [Read More]
The Courtauld Gallery presents Cézanne’s Card Players, open 21 October 2010 – 16 January 2011. Paul Cézanne’s famous paintings of peasant card players and pipe smokers have long been considered to be among his most [Read More]
The Erie Art Museum will open the doors of its newly expanded $10 million facility, becoming the first building in the City of Erie to attain Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification. The building, [Read More]
With the solo exhibition >PRIVATE WURM< open 20/10/2010 – 30/01/2011, the Essl Museum presents very recent works by the internationally renownend Austrian artist Erwin Wurm. In the works on show, Wurm takes an ironic and [Read More]
Tate Modern today unveils the latest commission in The Unilever Series, Sunflower Seeds, by the renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. The sculptural installation appears at first to be a vast, flat landscape of sunflower seed [Read More]
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) is to host a press conference at 2pm on Saturday, November 6, 2010, announcing a major skipjack restoration project that will be funded by $500,000 in philanthropic support and [Read More]
The Phelps Mansion Museum in Binghamton will present an Abraham Lincoln 1860 Election Exhibit, opening Friday, November 5, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 was full of surprises. [Read More]
The V&A Museum presents Shadow Catchers an Exhibition open through 20 February 2011. Floris Neusüss, ‘Untitled, (Körperfotogramm), Kassel, 1967’, 1967. Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel, Graphische Sammlung, Germany, © Courtesy of Floris Neusüss The essence of photography [Read More]
On Monday, October 18, 2010, the Kimbell Art Museum begian site preparation for the construction of its much-anticipated additional building, designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW). A separate structure located to the west of [Read More]
The Museum of Science and Industry presents The Carbon Diaries on Saturday 23 Oct at 3pm. Author Saci Lloyd will be will be reading from and talking about The Carbon Diaries, her acclaimed novels for [Read More]
The Speed Art Museum presents Pursuing the Masterpiece : Five Recent Acquisitions, open through December 31, 2010. This installation celebrates the sheer quality of great works of art and examines the role of museums in [Read More]
The Santa Monica History Museum is to open on October 24, in a new facility located in the Santa Monica Main Library. The City of Santa Monica allocated a 5,000 square foot facility at the [Read More]
The Museum of English Rural Life (MERL) presents Farming for the New Britain : images of farmers in war and peace, open now through December 2010. The experience of the Second World War transformed the [Read More]
Roy joined the University in 1979 at the age of 27. He was an early graduate of the University Leicester Museum Studies course, gaining a post graduate certificate in 1974, having graduated in history the [Read More]
The Metropolitan Museum presents Views and Souvenirs from the Grand Tour Assembled in a new Installation, open through January 2, 2011. In the 18th century, privileged Europeans embarked on the Grand Tour, traveling principally to [Read More]