From July through December 2010, SFMOMA’s Live Art program invites San Francisco’s own Rebecca Solnit to lead a thematic tour of the Bay Area with Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas, a printing and public [Read More]
Tate announced today the launch of the interactive website and national roadshow of the Tate Movie Project. Children from across the country are invited to take part in creating the Tate Movie, the first of [Read More]
Los Angeles – The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), is pleased to announce a generous gift of $435,000 from the estate of renowned Los Angeles photographer Max Yavno, nearly 25 years after his [Read More]
Tate Liverpool is to be given the Freedom of the City in recognition of its two decades as a major cultural presence in the city. The high-profile art gallery, which opened at the Albert Dock [Read More]
Rockets. A giant Etch-a-Sketch. A dog house that tweets. The Coke and Mentos guys. These inventions and inventors are just a few of the amazing attractions and Makers visitors will see at Maker Faire Detroit, [Read More]
Open Door at the Queens Museum of Art is a platform for artists working in the public sphere to engage in constructive dialogues about their work. Artists working in this vein of aesthetic practice face [Read More]
Get shipshape and set sail for a day of family fun at Imperial War Museum North on Saturday 17 July. Celebrate the launch of the major new exhibition, All Aboard: Stories of War at Sea, [Read More]
The Canadian War Museum has announced the acquisition of two Victoria Cross medal sets of outstanding significance to Canada’s military history and to the Museum’s own collections. One was awarded during the First World War [Read More]
The first retrospective exhibition of work by Camille Silvy, one of the greatest French photographers of the nineteenth century, will open at the National Portrait Gallery 15 July through 24 October 2010. Marking the centenary [Read More]
Somewhere between the soothing and the sublime, the work of landscape artist Victoria Adams offers a respite from our busy lives. Tacoma Art Museum is proud to present Where the Sky Meets the Earth: The [Read More]
Featuring: Zwelethu Mthethwa; 2009-10 Artists in Residence Mequitta Ahuja, Lauren Kelley and Valerie Piraino; 10th Annual Expanding the Walls Student Exhibition On view July 15—October 24, 2010 Zwelethu Mthethwa: Inner Views The first New York [Read More]
Bernard cabinet is one of only four known examples of carved furniture produced by Pont-Aven School INDIANAPOLIS, IN, – The Indianapolis Museum of Art announced the acquisition of a rare corner cabinet with scenes of [Read More]
Ana Tzarev, the first Western artist to be featured at The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, will be the subject of a solo exhibition opening on September 25, 2010. The exhibition, ANA TZAREV, will showcase the [Read More]
Canadian Forces (CF) teams within the province of Ontario conducted a send off parade at the Canadian War Museum today, just two days prior to their departure to participate in the 94th annual International Four [Read More]
The Everson Museum of Art is pleased to announce that long awaited exhibition Good Design: Stories from Herman Miller will open to the public on Saturday, August 14, 2010. The exhibition will remainon view through [Read More]
Three hundred works reveal the archaeology and the history of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia from prehistoric times to the dawn of the modern world. Open 07-14-2010 to 09-27-2010 at Napoleon Hall, under the Pyramid. [Read More]
Leonardo da Vinci’s Virgin of the Rocks is to go back on display in the National Gallery (afternoon of 14th July) after an 18-month restoration project which started in November 2008. The decision to restore [Read More]
Detroit – The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) was recently awarded $750,000 from the federal government, earmarked for much-needed repairs to the roof of the museum’s historic 1927 building and its North and South Wings. [Read More]