Museum Watch: “Irving Penn: Centennial” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Exhibition Dates: April 24–July 30, 2017 Exhibition Location: The Met Fifth Avenue, Gallery 199 Irving Penn is one of the most important modern masters of photography and has inspired future...
View ArticleThe Whitney To Present Solo Exhibitions By Two Emerging Artists
Two New Exhibitions By Emerging Artists Will Be Presented By The Whitney This Summer. “Following close on the heels of the Biennial, The Whitney’s summer season builds on the strong energy of our...
View ArticleCanada’s Museum of Modern Art, Remai Modern, Announces October 2017 Opening
Inaugural Program Features World’s Largest Collection Of Picasso Linocuts, Artist-Led Projects, Immersive Installations, And Modern And Contemporary Art From Canada And The World Canada’s museum of...
View ArticleThe International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum Announces 2017 Lifetime...
The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum announced its 2017 class of Photography Hall of Fame inductees, and first-ever Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. Kenny Rogers, Ernest H. Brooks...
View ArticleNew-York Historical Society To Present Unprecedented Exhibition On The...
The Vietnam War: 1945–1975, On View October 4, 2017 – April 22, 2018 One of the major turning points of the 20th century, the Vietnam War will be the subject of an unprecedented exhibition presented by...
View ArticleArt News: The ACT UP Portraits: Activists & Avatars, 1991-1994
STEPHEN BARKER, “The ACT UP Portraits: Activists & Avatars, 1991-1994” Exhibition dates: September 14 – October 28, 2017 Daniel Cooney Fine Art (508-526 West 26th Street, Suite 9C, New York, NY...
View Article“Nick Cave: Feat.” Opens November 10 at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts
Performances at Schermerhorn Symphony Center on April 6, 2018 to Showcase Hundreds of Nashvillians The Frist Center for the Visual Arts presents Nick Cave: Feat., a dynamic survey of the noted...
View ArticleMajor Gifts To Academy Museum Of Motion Pictures Advance Fundraising Campaign...
Far-Reaching Contribution from Bloomberg Philanthropies for Digital Engagement, and Naming Gifts from Netflix, the Charles V. Roven Family Foundation and the Thomas Spiegel Family Foundation Kerry...
View ArticleArt Preview: SFMOMA Announces 2018 Exhibition and Programming Schedule
SFMOMA to Debut Major Vija Celmins and René Magritte Exhibitions in 2018 The Train: RFK’s Last Journey, Susan Meiselas, John Akomfrah and Alexander Calder Among the Highlights of SFMOMA’s Ambitious...
View ArticleDanielle Herrington “Owns It” as the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover...
2018 Issue Celebrates 36 Strong + Sexy Women, Including Aly Raisman, Ashley Graham, Kate Upton, Paulina Porizkova, Hailey Clauson, Sloane Stephens, Genie Bouchard, Brenna Huckaby, Sailor Brinkley Cook,...
View ArticlePhiladelphia Museum of Art to Present New Work by Rachel Rose
Philadelphia Museum of Art Presents a New Work by Rachel Rose, On View May 2 through August 18, 2018 Rose is the Inaugural Recipient of The Future Fields Commission in Time-Based Media Grant The...
View Article“Diane Arbus: A box of ten photographs” Opens April 6 at the Smithsonian...
Exhibition Examines A Rare Portfolio Presented In Its Entirety For The First Time Diane Arbus (1923—1971) was one of the most original and influential artists of the 20th century. “Diane Arbus: A box...
View Article“No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man” Opens March 30 at Smithsonian...
Exhibition Brings Large-Scale Installations From Famed Desert Gathering to Washington Cutting-edge artwork created at Burning Man, the annual desert gathering that is one of the most influential events...
View ArticleNew Exhibition Explores Lost And Censured Murals Of Los Angeles That Exposed...
“¡Murales Rebeldes! L.A. Chicana/o Murals under Siege” provides a historical backdrop to issues of social justice that continue to plague California and the nation today Murals became an essential...
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 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 ArticleColumbia University President Announces The Winners of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize
(All Images Provided by The Communications Office of the Pulitzer Prizes) The 2018 Pulitzer Prize winners in 14 journalism and seven letters, drama and music categories were announced on Monday, April...
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...
View ArticleThe Whitney To Present The First Andy Warhol Retrospective Organized by a...
Andy Warhol—From A To B And Back Again, The First Major Reexamination Of Warhol’s Art In A Generation, To Open At The Whitney On November 12 Andy Warhol—From A to B and Back Again—the first Andy...
View ArticleNashville’s Frist Art Museum Announces 2019 Schedule of Exhibitions
Lineup Features French and British Masterpieces from the Mellon Collection; Photography by Dorothea Lange; Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism from the Gelman Collection; A Survey of...
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