The Andy Warhol Museum has been shortlisted for the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award From Home. For the past 15 years, London-based charity Kids in Museums has run a prestigious award recognizing the most family-friendly heritage sites in the UK. [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2020
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The Tate Modern in London, is to reopen, after four months of closure, due to the coronavirus outbreak. Visitors are only allowed in if they have booked in advance online, and will have to follow specially signposted routes through the collections and [Read More]
Examples from the Royal Collection’s holdings of South Asian works of art have gone on display for the first time in Scotland at The Queen’s Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse. Eastern Encounters: Four Centuries of Paintings and Manuscripts from the Indian Subcontinent, opening [Read More]
Photo London 2020 will be held at Gray’s Inn Gardens from 7–11 October 2020, with a VIP preview on the evening of 6 October. The new Central London location is one of the largest privately owned gardens in London. Beyond the Fair, [Read More]
Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2020 that would have been held in in Regent’s Park, this October, have been canceled due to the Coronavirus Pandemic. Frieze said “We regret to announce the cancellation of Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2020 but look [Read More]
York Fine Arts is delighted to present “‘Clare Haley: Light of Yorkshire,” its fifth annual solo exhibition of original paintings by contemporary landscape artist Clare Haley. Through the eyes of her imagination and beyond, Clare once again weaves a comprehensive story of [Read More]
Powen Gallery is proud to present James Ming-Hsueh Lee’s solo exhibition in Taipei. The show will be held from July 11th to August 9th. James Ming-Hsueh Lee, born in 1978 in Taiwan, currently resides in Taipei. He had won the first prize [Read More]
Jill Krutick’s “Turning Points” exhibition features a video montage, an artist interview, and process footage, interspersed with images, text, and critical comments to provide a multimedia-rich experience of the artist’s portfolio. In the past year, Krutick completed two successful museum solo exhibitions: [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Toronto will reopen to the general public on July 16, 2020 with required advance timed ticketing and new health, procedural and cleaning protocols. Tickets are now available for purchase here. MOCA members receive free admission but [Read More]
National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Mary Anne Carter has approved more than $84 million in grants as part of the Arts Endowment’s second major funding announcement for fiscal year 2020. Included in this announcement is an Art Works grant of $25,000 [Read More]
The National Gallery of Art has announced the acquisition of “I See Red: Target” (1992) by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, the first painting by a Native American artist to enter the collection. Smith, an enrolled Salish member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai [Read More]
SmithDavidson Gallery in Amsterdam presents a new solo exhibition of Zhuang Hong Yi from July 3rd until September 5th, 2020. The gallery celebrates 10 years of collaboration with the Chinese artist. The exhibition ‘In Bloom’ shows a colorful selection of floral landscapes [Read More]
London Art Week is launching a new online platform for Summer 2020. LAW DIGITAL will take place from 3 – 10 July 2020, with a Private View on Thursday 2 July. The format enables London Art Week to retain its unique community [Read More]
Brooklyn, NY — 440 Gallery presents it’s annual summer theme show in an Artsy Online Exclusive—Refuge. Refuge: a condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble—or, something providing shelter. Is it personal? is it political? Does one take it, [Read More]