Smithsonian American Art Museum Acquires Three Masterworks by Beloved...
Works Are Part of a Promised Gift That Will Anchor 2023 Exhibition The Smithsonian American Art Museum announced that it has acquired three masterworks by beloved American painter Anna Mary Robertson...
View Article‘Modern Times: American Art 1910-1950’ at The Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Exhibition Explores The Creative Responses Of American Artists To The Rapid Pace Of Change During The Early Twentieth Century And The New Visual Language That Emerged. From the Lake No. 3, 1924, by...
View ArticleTickets For Harry Potter: A History Of Magic At New-York Historical Society...
Ground-Breaking British Library Exhibition Comes to New York Showcasing the History of Magic as Featured in Harry Potter Exhibition Marks the 20th Anniversary of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the...
View ArticleNational Museum of African American History and Culture Offers Walk-Up...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture has announced Walk-Up Wednesdays for the entire month of April 2018. Individuals who walk up without timed-entry passes may...
View ArticlePhiladelphia Museum of Art To Exhibit Agnes Martin Works From The Daniel W....
This spring, the Philadelphia Museum of Art will present, “Agnes Martin: The Untroubled Mind” (Gallery 174) on view May 19-October 14, 2018, an intimately scaled installation featuring four paintings...
View ArticleStuart Weitzman To Be Honored At New-York Historical Society’s Strawberry...
Annual Luncheon Benefits Educational Programs for NYC School Children Iconic designer Stuart Weitzman will be honored at New-York Historical Society’s 2018 Strawberry Festival benefit luncheon, an...
View ArticleThe Whitney To Present The First Museum Survey Of The Work Of Mary Corse
This June, the Whitney Museum of American Art will debut Mary Corse: A Survey in Light, the first museum survey devoted to the work of Mary Corse (born 1945, Berkeley, CA; lives and works in Topanga,...
View Article“The Newest Americans” Exploring Citizenship & Immigration In The Trump Era...
New Exhibit Capturing Experiences Of Immigrants Prompts Discussion On The American Dream Through July 8th Before Embarking On A 5-Year National Tour Following the 2016 election, America’s political...
View ArticleMax Hollein Named Next Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Met President and CEO Dan Weiss announced today that Max Hollein has been elected the tenth Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Widely regarded as one of the world’s most successful and...
View ArticleChristie’s Announces Details of Exhibitions, Sales, Tickets and Catalogues...
May 1-11 Online Sale | May 8, 9 & 10 Saleroom Auctions First look at complete collection of more than 1,000 items of decorative art and 550 works of fine art: Two evening sales of European,...
View ArticleOpening Thursday | David Salle: Paintings 1985-1995
Skarstedt is pleased to present David Salle: Paintings 1985 – 1995, an exhibition of historic paintings highlighting a prolific and experimental period of Salle’s career. With a selection from some of...
View ArticleLindsay Pollock Named Chief Communications and Content Officer At The Whitney
The Whitney Museum of American Art is pleased to announce the appointment of Lindsay Pollock as Chief Communications and Content Officer. She joins the Museum on May 7. Pollock comes to the Whitney...
View ArticleMark Rothko’s Monumental Canvas No. 7 (Dark Over Light), 1954 to Highlight...
Mark Rothko’s monumental canvas, No. 7 (Dark Over Light), 1954, will highlight the May 17 Evening Sale of Post-War and Contemporary Art in New York (estimate in the region of $30million). At nearly...
View ArticleChristie’s Announces In Focus: Property from the Collection of Brad Grey
Works to be sold across the New York sales of Post-War & Contemporary Art, May 17-18, 2018, With more lots to follow in additional categories in fall 2018 Christie’s has announced In Focus:...
View ArticleFrist Art Museum Presents International Roster of Contemporary Artists in...
Barnaby Furnas (b. 1973, Philadelphia; based in New York). Untitled (Flood), 2007. Urethane on linen; support: 84 x 140 in. Collection Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York; Sarah Norton...
View ArticleChristie’s To Offer 22 Masterpieces by Richard Diebenkorn
Property Sold to Benefit The Donald and Barbara Zucker Family Foundation This May, Christie’s will offer 22 Masterpieces by Richard Diebenkorn: Property Sold to Benefit The Donald and Barbara Zucker...
View ArticleHip-Hop Photo Collection on Display in “Represent” Exhibition at the...
“Represent: Hip-Hop Photography,” the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture’s latest exhibition, is currently on display on the second floor in the Earl W. and Amanda...
View ArticleBalmain’s Olivier Rousteing Custom Designs From 2018 Met Gala Up For Auction...
Olivier Rousteing, Creative Director of the historic Parisian fashion house, Balmain, today announces that he and his guests attending the 2018 Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit,...
View ArticleManolo Blahnik: The Art of Shoes Now Open at Toronto’s Bata Shoe Museum for...
The Bata Shoe Museum, a North American cultural landmark with a strong international reputation, has announced the opening of the highly anticipated traveling exhibition MANOLO BLAHNIK: THE ART OF...
View ArticleDavid Wojnarowicz Retrospective At The Whitney Explores The Enduring...
This summer, the most complete presentation to date of the work of artist, writer, and activist David Wojnarowicz will be on view in a full-scale retrospective organized by the Whitney Museum of...
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