Ranu Mukherjee: Extracted at The Asian Art Museum —Chong-Moon Lee Center for...
Exhibition Will Blur The Lines Between History, Mythology And Speculative Fiction To Confront The Legacies Of The California Gold Rush San Francisco Bay Area artist Ranu Mukherjee maps new terrain,...
View ArticleNew Exhibition to Showcase National Geographic’s Pristine Seas Project
National Geographic’s Pristine Seas project searches for the last truly wild places in the ocean, remote areas untouched by human activity. Led by National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Enric...
View ArticleAnnenberg Space For Photography Presents LIFE: A Journey Through Time By...
The Annenberg Space for Photography (2000 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067, www.annenbergspaceforphotography.org) announced a photographic interpretation of life on Earth from the Big Bang to...
View ArticleHOLY HISTORY BATMAN! Superheroes Take Over The New-York Historical Society
Superheroes in Gotham, On View October 9, 2015 – February 21, 2016 COMIC BOOK SUPERHEROES ARE A PART OF OUR DAILY LIVES. They engage our imaginations on the pages of comic books, television and movie...
View Article815,992 Visitors to Costume Institute’s China Exhibition Make It Fifth Most...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today that the exhibition China: Through the Looking Glass, which closed yesterday, attracted 815,992 visitors during its run from May 7 to September 7, putting...
View ArticleDenim: Past, Present and Future on Display at The Museum at FIT
Denim: Fashion’s Frontier Fashion & Textile History Gallery, The Museum at The Fashion Institute of Technology December 1, 2015 – May 7, 2016 All photography © Copyright 2015 The Museum at FIT...
View ArticleThe American Museum of Natural History Announces New Exhibition “The Secret...
The microbes in your body are more numerous than the stars in the Milky Way. Clump them together, and they weigh as much as your brain. And contrary to the knee-jerk reaction that all microbes—the term...
View ArticleFirst Retrospective in 20 Years of Master Photographer Irving Penn Opens Oct....
EXHIBITION INCLUDES PREVIOUSLY UNSEEN PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILM OF ARTIST AT WORK Irving Penn (1917–2009), known for his iconic fashion, portrait and still life images that appeared in Vogue magazine, ranks...
View ArticleCooper Hewitt Announces Lineup for 2015 National Design Week and Full...
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum marks the 10th anniversary of National Design Week Oct. 10–18, 2015 with a range of programs for students, teachers, design professionals and the general public...
View ArticleArt Scene: Skarstedt Announces Andy Warhol: Late Paintings at Skarstedt Upper...
“I had energy and wanted to rush home and paint and stop doing society portraits.” – Andy Warhol. Skarstedt Gallery will present an exhibition of Andy Warhol’s Late Paintings at its uptown gallery this...
View ArticleInstallations By Designer Jean Paul Gaultier At The Swarovski Kristallwelten...
Jean Paul Gaultier is more in demand than ever before: Beginning on September 14 and 18, 2015 the French designer will be staging the exhibition spaces of the two Swarovski Kristallwelten Stores Wien...
View ArticleJewish Identities and Celebrity Personas of Andy Warhol Muses Marilyn Monroe...
On view at the Jewish Museum from September 25, 2015 to February 7, 2016, Becoming Jewish: Warhol’s Liz and Marilyn presents a close look at two of Andy Warhol’s muses, Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn...
View ArticleThe Peninsula Chicago And Pearl Lam Galleries Announce Art Installation With...
To commemorate the opening of EXPO CHICAGO, the International Exposition of Contemporary & Modern Art, The Peninsula Chicago unveiled Alchemy, a significant art installation by renowned Korean...
View ArticleThe Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian Presents...
Smithsonian Exhibition Highlights Multi-Dimensionality of Celebrated Painter’s Art For nearly five decades, Kay WalkingStick (Cherokee, b. 1935) has charted an artistic career that is not bound by...
View ArticleFall 2015 Travel: Michigan’s Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park...
The “Chrysanthemums And More!” Exhibition Features Vibrant Chrysanthemum Displays, Family-Friendly Activities And More, Now Through To November 1. Christmas and Holiday Traditions Around the World to...
View ArticleNominees for the Leading Culture Destinations Awards Announced, The “Oscars”...
Shortlist Announced For Leading Culture Destinations Awards 2015 The shortlist for the Leading Culture Destinations Awards, including the world’s most visionary museums and cultural institutions, has...
View ArticleMiami Beach’s Social And Event Season Amps Up In Fall
Fall—and winter, for that matter–is one of the best times to visit Miami Beach. The city’s year round comfortable temperatures is never more enjoyable and make it easy to experience and participate in...
View ArticleFrom New York to New Mexico: Masterworks of American Modernism from the...
THE VILCEK COLLECTION FEATURES MORE THAN 60 MASTERWORKS OF AMERICAN MODERNISM FROM EARLY 1910 THROUGH THE POST-WAR ERA, MANY ON VIEW FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SANTA FE. The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum reveals...
View ArticleArt News: Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015 at The Museum of Modern Art
November 07, 2015–March 20, 2016 Edward Steichen Photography Galleries, The Agnes Gund Garden Lobby, and the Bauhaus Staircase Lele Saveri (Italian, born 1980). The Newsstand. 2013-14. Mixed medium...
View ArticleNow Accepting Reservations: Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogota Opens...
The First Of Two Four Seasons Locations In The Colombian Capital Re-Introduces An Esteemed Hotel As A Signature Four Seasons Experience Casa Medina, long the favorite of the city’s power players and an...
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