An exhibition heralded by the Guardian as “the most important exhibition of [Henry] Moore’s work for a generation” is coming to the Art Gallery of Ontario this fall. The Shape of Anxiety: Henry Moore in [Read More]
Tthe Georgia Museum of Art (GMOA) at the University of Georgia (UGA) has won an unprecedented nine awards at the Southeastern Museums Conference (SEMC) annual meeting in Baton Rouge, La. Among the honors bestowed upon [Read More]
Thanks to a generous gift from the collection of the former medieval historian, writer, lecturer and Order of Canada recipient Dr. Margaret Wade Labarge (1916-2009), the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) has acquired four prints [Read More]
Katrin Sigurdardottir at the Met is an exhibition of two new sculptural installations created specifically for the Metropolitan by Sigurdardottir, an Icelandic artist (born in 1967), who lives and works in New York City and [Read More]
The Katonah Museum of Art (www.katonahmuseum.org) has received a $10,000 grant from the Westchester Community Foundation to support Smart Girls at the Katonah Museum of Art, an innovative program designed to improve the self-esteem, and [Read More]
The Michigan Museum of Art is to present UMMA Projects: Simon Dybbroe Møller, on view November 6, 2010 to February 13, 2011. Things are not always as they seem in the work of Simon Dybbroe [Read More]
The Michigan Museum of Art presents On Beauty and the Everyday: The Prints of James McNeill Whistler, on view through November 28, 2010. UMMA’s rare and important collection of works on paper by James McNeill [Read More]
The Walters Art Museum presents German Drawings From The Walters Collection, open November 20, 2010–February 13, 2011. The Walters family, William, Ellen and their children, Henry and Jennie, spent the years from 1861 to 1865 [Read More]
The Walters Art Museum presents Art History 101 Classes: Immerse yourself in 55 centuries of art! This course will cover civilizations from ancient Egypt and Greece to artists like Manet and Monet and everything in [Read More]
The Beaty Biodiversity Museum opened on October 16 at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. UBC’s rich biological collections are housed in the Beaty Biodiversity Museum, a new public museum dedicated to enhancing the [Read More]
The Natural History Museum In Washington has opened The Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef an exhibition by the Institute For Figuring and Companions, on view through April 24, 2011. A sea of vibrant colors and fantastic [Read More]
The Westmoreland Museum of American Art’s Born of Fire: The Valley of Work exhibition is part of Feuerländer: Regions of Vulcan, a large-scale international exhibition, to be presented at the LVR-Industriemuseum in Oberhausen, Germany open [Read More]
Queensland Art Gallery will present 21st Century : Art in the First Decade, on 18 December 2010 – 25 April 2011. 21st Century: Art in the First Decade’ encompasses an exhibition, publication, blog and a [Read More]
The Westmoreland Museum of American Art presents Associated Artists of Pittsburgh: Celebrating a Century of Art, on view through Sunday January 09, 2011. Experience a sampling of the artists who participated in both the 1910 [Read More]
The Westmoreland Museum of American is showing Remnants: Paintings by Joyce Werwie Perry through Sunday January 09, 2011. Exploring the mystery and recording relationships between one another is the force behind Joyce Werwie Perry’s work. [Read More]
The Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institutes Museum of Art historical American paintings and decorative arts have been reinstalled in renovated galleries. Divided into four chronological sections, the exhibition traces art historical movements from the middle of the [Read More]
The National Museum of Singapore presents Pompeii: Life in a Roman Town 79CE, open through 23 JAN 2011. Exhibition organised by Melbourne Museum and Soprintendenza Speciale per i beni Archeologici di Napoli e Pompei. In [Read More]
The Carnegie Museum of Art presents Ordinary Madness, open through January 9, 2011 in the Heinz Galleries and Forum Gallery. Ordinary Madness mines Carnegie Museum of Art’s rich holdings of contemporary art to suggest an [Read More]