Atlanta’s High Museum Of Art To Present “Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings”...
This Major Survey Exhibition Features More Than 100 Photographs, Including New Work By The Renowned Southern Artist For more than 40 years, Sally Mann (American, b. 1951) has made experimental,...
View Article“Rubens, Rembrandt, and Drawing in the Golden Age” at The Art Institute of...
Drawing, the most intimate and immediate form of artistic creation, reached one of its pinnacles in the Netherlands during the 17th century—a period commonly known as the Golden Age. Produced in a...
View ArticleJourney Abroad With An American Legend At The New-York Historical Society
Mark Twain and the Holy Land On View October 25, 2019 – February 2, 2020 New-York Historical Society celebrates the 150th anniversary of one of the best-selling travelogues of all time with Mark Twain...
View ArticleHigh Museum Of Art To Mount Largest Posthumous Exhibition Of Southern...
Career-Spanning Exhibition Will Feature more than 80 prints from the Museum’s unparalleled collection of Laughlin’s photographs Dubbed the “Father of American Surrealism,” Clarence John Laughlin...
View ArticlePerennial favorite “Holiday Express” Returns To New-York Historical Society...
Holiday Express: All Aboard to Richard Scarry’s Busytown On View November 1, 2019 – February 23, 2020 Celebrating Richard Scarry and Busytown with Special Guest, Huck Scarry, Saturday, December 14 and...
View ArticleThe Truth Behind The Legend Of Patriot Paul Revere Revealed In A New...
Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere On View Through January 12, 2020 This fall, the New-York Historical Society explores the life and accomplishments of Paul Revere (1735–1818), the Revolutionary War patriot...
View ArticleRare Depictions Of Early America By Pioneering Woman Artist And French...
Artist in Exile: The Visual Diary of Baroness Hyde de Neuville, November 1, 2019 – January 26, 2020 Artist in Exile: The Visual Diary of Baroness Hyde de Neuville sheds light on this fascinating...
View ArticleFirst U.S. Exhibition of Photographs from The Howard Greenberg Collection Now...
Exhibition Includes Rare Prints by 20th-Century Master Photographers Fog Ralph Eugene Meatyard (American, 1925–1972) about 1955 Photograph, gelatin silver print *Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The...
View Article“Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists,” On View Now through January 12,...
Dorothy Grant with Robert Davidson. Hummingbird Dress, 1995. Wool, 42 x 58 in. Denver Art Museum Collection: Native Arts acquisition fund, 2010.490. Photograph © Denver Art Museum. © 1989 Dorothy...
View ArticleSeven-Gallery “Takeover” of Art by Women Artists at MFA Boston Marks 100th...
Now On View Through May 3, 2021 in the Art of the Americas Wing, Level 3, Exhibition Includes Works Across Media by more than 100 Women Artists Ubi Girl from Tai Region Loïs Mailou Jones (American,...
View ArticleNew-York Historical Society Announces Information on 2019 History Makers Gala
Andrew Roberts, John Monsky, Bob & Dolores Hope Foundation to be Honored at New-York Historical Society’s Annual History Makers Gala Tuesday, October 29, 2019 The New-York Historical Society will...
View ArticleHigh Museum Of Art And Dallas Museum Of Art To Present Pioneering Design...
Debut of New Works by International Designers Ini Archibong, Matt Checkowski, Misha Kahn, the Ladd Brothers Laurie Haycock Makela, and Yuri Suzuki speechless: different by design Opens at the Dallas...
View ArticleDallas Museum of Art to Premiere New Works by Wanda Koop and Sandra Cinto
The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) will present two solo exhibitions debuting new works by Canadian painter Wanda Koop and Brazilian artist Sandra Cinto. Concentrations 62: Wanda Koop, Dreamline, the...
View ArticleMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston’s 150th Anniversary Honors the Past and...
Enhancing the Power of Art and Artists with a Renewed Focus on the Community in Which We Live The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), has announced a slate of initiatives for its 150th anniversary in...
View ArticleKering and Phaidon partner to launch The Next Coveted Art Book, Great Women...
Kering, through its Women In Motion program, is partnering with the creative arts publisher Phaidon and its sister company Artspace, a leading online marketplace, to launch the new book Great Women...
View ArticleThe Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Honors Indigenous Peoples’ Day with Launch...
Presented in Partnership with Akomawt Educational Initiative and Jonathan James-Perry (Aquinnah Wampanoag Nation) The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), is offering its first free celebration of...
View ArticleThis Just In!: David Breslin And Adrienne Edwards Will Curate The 2021...
The Whitney Museum of American Art announced today that its 2021 Biennial, the 80th edition, will be co-organized by two brilliant members of the Museum’s curatorial department, David Breslin and...
View ArticleMoMA PS1 To Present Major Group Exhibition Exploring The Artistic Legacy Of...
MoMA PS1 will present a large-scale group exhibition examining the legacies of American-led military engagement in Iraq beginning with the Gulf War in 1991. Through more than 250 works, the exhibition...
View ArticleThe Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Announces Partnership With Istituto...
Annual Series of Italian Film Screenings Will Begin with Centennial Tribute to Federico Fellini The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures today announced Istituto Luce – Cinecittà as a Founding Supporter...
View ArticleMoMA Announces Latest Iteration Of Artist’s Choice Series, The Shape Of...
The Museum of Modern Art will launch the new MoMA building(s) with Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman—The Shape of Shape, an exhibition of nearly 75 works from MoMA’s collection selected by Sillman (b....
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