The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, inaugurates its renewed 20-acre campus, featuring new galleries, orientation facilities, and public spaces, on July 26, 2010. The three-year expansion and renewal project was designed to enhance visitor experience of the Museum’s art, architecture, and surrounding landscape, in [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2010
2180 posts
The Harvard Art Museums announce the appointment of Lynette Roth as Daimler-Benz Associate Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, effective January 3, 2011. A specialist in German art of the early 20th century, Roth’s highly disciplined and innovative work in the academy and [Read More]
“Revelations of the Brush: Joseon Scholar Ink Paintings,” to be exhibited in the main gallery this September 2010 Asia Week, showcases classic monochromatic screens and hanging scrolls by Korean scholar officials of the late Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). The exhibition, which compares and [Read More]
The Cronkite School building has been awarded an International Architecture Award, Arizona State University announced. The International Architecture Awards are conferred on the world’s most significant new buildings and urban or landscape developments by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design [Read More]
Asia Society showcases the work of photographer and mountaineer David Breashears who, with Glacier Research Imaging Project (GRIP), has retraced the steps of renowned Himalayan mountain photographers of the past century to recapture images of mountains and glaciers from the same vantage [Read More]
Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature Latin American artist, Trinidad Pino, in The Pathway to Abstraction. The exhibition is scheduled to run from July 23, 2010 through August 13, 2010 (opening reception: Thursday, August 05, 2010). In the little fragments of nature that [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), presents Any Ever, the American premiere of artist Ryan Trecartin’s 2007–10 body of work, through October 17, 2010, at MOCA Pacific Design Center. The entire exhibition space is devoted to the non-sequential series of [Read More]
The San Jose Museum of Art will present the first-ever museum survey of the work of the prominent sculptor Leo Villareal, a pioneer in the use of LEDs and computer-driven imagery. Leo Villareal, on view at SJMA from August 21, 2010, through [Read More]
Archer Communications, Inc. is pleased to announce that the 2nd Annual Emerging Artists Expo at this year’s Corn Hill Arts Festival was a tremendous success. As the Expo’s sponsor, Archer Communications strove to create an inviting, interactive, and fun atmosphere, encouraging Festival [Read More]
One of the earliest examples of David Smith’s welding is shown for the first time in this exhibition of approximately 40 works drawn from the BMA’s collection, the Estate of David Smith, and private collections. Open July 21, 2010 – February 20, [Read More]
In honor of The Kansas City Art Institute’s 125th anniversary, the achievements of select alumni are celebrated in Thinking Photography: Five Decades at the Kansas City Art Institute at The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. The exhibition, on view from July 24 [Read More]
From September 4th until October 23rd Galerie Adler shows ARTISTS ANONYMOUS: “Everything is possible – everything is done“. Anything is possible – but in contemporary art there is actually very rarely anything “new”, anything that really challenges our powers of perception and [Read More]
Italian Renaissance drawings form the core of the Getty Museum’s celebrated drawings collection. On view through October 10, 2010, at the Getty Center, From Line to Light: Renaissance Drawing in Florence and Venice brings together spectacular drawings from the Museum’s extensive holdings [Read More]
Furthering its position as a pacesetter in modern and contemporary art, the Princeton University Art Museum has appointed Kelly Baum as the first Haskell Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art. Since December 2007, Baum has served as the Museum’s Locks Curatorial Fellow [Read More]