Philbrook Museum of Art Presents The Wyeth Legacy

Three generations of Wyeth paintings will be on view beginning December 19, in recognition of a generous bequest to Philbrook from the Marylouise Cowan Trust. Included in this gift are fifteen original Wyeth paintings that will be featured in The Wyeth Legacy: [Read More]

SFMOMA Announce 2010 SECA Award Winners

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) announced that Mauricio Ancalmo, Colter Jacobsen, Ruth Laskey, and Kamau Amu Patton are the 2010 artists selected for its biennial SECA Art Award. Administered by SECA (Society for the Encouragement o f Contemporary Art), [Read More]

Exhibition in China Celebrates British Art

The British Council announced an exhibition of British art from the last 30 years that will tour four cities in China (Chengdu, Xi’an, Hong Kong New Territories and Suzhou), at a time of increased interest in cultural relations between China and the [Read More]

Prints by Frank C. Eckmair at the New York State Museum

The New York State Museum presents the first exhibition of its kind “The Landscape of Memory: Prints by Frank C. Eckmair” open until September 18, 2011 in the Crossroads Gallery showcasing the works of one of the nation’s most accomplished printmakers. The [Read More]

Early Photographs of the Holy Land at the Getty Villa

In Search of Biblical Lands: From Jerusalem to Jordan in 19th-Century Photography on view at the Getty Villa from March 2 through September 12, 2011, features some of the first photographic images of the eastern margins of the Mediterranean. This region is [Read More]

Dov Karmi Exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art

The Tel Aviv Museum of Art presents an exhibition, Dov Karmi, Architecht-Engineer: Public Domestica, on view now. Dov Karmi (1905–1962) immigrated to Eretz-Israel from Zhvanets, Ukraine, aged 16, studied architecture and engineering in Ghent, Belgium (1925–1929), and established an architecture office in [Read More]