Tacoma Art Museum is sharing one of Japan’s most popular art forms with the Northwest in their new exhibition Edo to Tacoma: Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Collection, which runs through February 13, 2011 (the exhibition will be closed the week of [Read More]
Daily Archives: September 7, 2010
Drawn from the Norton Simon Museum’s extensive Japanese woodblock-print collection, Hiroshige: Visions of Japan features approximately 175 prints by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), one of the most celebrated and prolific artists of his time. Exhibition open January 17, 2011. Hiroshige was born Andō [Read More]
Open through February 13, 2011, the Seattle Art Museum will present the exhibition Amy Blakemore: Photographs, 1988-2008. Ranging from black-and-white street photographs from the late 1980s to recent portraits and landscapes, the exhibition brings together nearly 40 photographs in a twenty-year survey [Read More]
Jean-François Millet’s depiction of the arresting beauty of the natural world is the subject of Millet and Rural France, an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), that invites visitors to rediscover one of the most important artists of the [Read More]
The sector focus for young galleries which are no older than six years will be one of the highlights of the International Art Show at this year’s art forum berlin. The Selection Committee and the Show Management have decided to integrate the [Read More]
“Not Just Another Pretty Place: The Landscape of New York” open through Thursday, March 3, 2011, showcases the many different ways views of New York have been captured and used by artists, photographers, scientists and others during the past 200 years. This [Read More]
Tate Britain features the work of Clunie Reid and James Richards as part of the Art Now programme of contemporary displays. Open throughSunday 12 September 2010. Reid and Richards create installation and video collages that explore the immersive nature of visual culture. [Read More]