Photography for an installation in Towada art center, Aomori, Japan, about School Bullying. The curator asked me to make an ArtWork about this subject.
Photography for an installation in Towada art center, Aomori, Japan, about School Bullying. The curator asked me to make an ArtWork about this subject.
The Museum of Modern Art announces the acquisition of the Daled Collection, one of the key collections of American and European Conceptual art from the 1960s and 1970s. The collection includes 223 works across all mediums, assembled between 1966 and 1978 by the Brussels-based collectors Herman J. Daled and Nicole Daled-Verstraeten.
This morning, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County celebrated the opening of a new source of civic pride for Los Angeles with its new, 14,000-square-foot Dinosaur Hall featuring the debut of Thomas the T. rex along with more than 300 fossils, 20 spectacular dinosaur skeletons and multi-media interactive.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art today announced extended hours for the final days of its extraordinarily popular Costume Institute exhibition, Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty.
The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk, an exhibition dedicated to the work of acclaimed French designer Jean Paul Gaultier is finally open to the public at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
Textile designers Suzanne Tick and Hazel Siegel both served as creative directors at KnollTextiles where each made important contributions to the stylistic and technical range of textiles.
There is a heavy difference between those who like cool typography, like me, and those who actually understand it, to those who collect archives and design styles. Here’s something for everyone.
Datuna plays on the significance of personal eyeglasses as a unique point of view, assembling lenses of varying magnifications to illuminate the underlying image.s
Beginning July 1st through September 3rd, the museum will be open until 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and opening its doors from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays providing everyone more opportunities to enjoy the renowned collection and special exhibitions.
An in-depth review of McQueen’s new exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the exhibition, entitled “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty” is spectacular, and one of the best exhibitions we have ever attended in our entire lives. It was breathtaking, like an Alexander McQueen runway performance.
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty opens up at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Join us as we discover McQueen’s contribution to the fashion world from 1992 to his most recent collection Angels & Demonds at 2010.
An exciting exhibition of drawings by renowned activist artist John Halaka will open at the Mosaic Rooms on 6 May 2011. The drawings, from the series Landscapes of Desire, take their inspiration from the ruins of Palestinian homes and villages destroyed during and after the 1948 exodus. Halaka uses the images to reflect an ongoing [...]
The Body World Animals exhibition opens at the Cologne Zoo, Germany. This exhibition is by Gunther von Hagens, who uses a special process to preserve real bodies, whether animal or human, in order to display the inner organs, muscles and other physical elements. The exhibition will be open to the public until September 30.
Curator Lucy Shanahan examines ‘Glaserne Frau’, a 1980 recreation of a model made in 1930 for the German hygiene museum in Dresden, it features in ‘Dirt: the Filthy Reality of Everyday Life’, the Wellcome Collection’s new exhibition, on March 22, 2011 in London, England. The exhibition contains over 200 artefacts which explore our relationship with [...]
The Adobe Museum of Digital Media (www.adobemuseum.com) is pleased to announce its second exhibition, John Maeda: Atoms + Bits = the neue Craft (ABC), on view March 23 to Dec. 31, 2011. The exhibition is a digital representation of Maeda, president of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), leading an interactive lecture on how [...]
This summer, the Kunsthal Rotterdam will be presenting work by Japanese artist Ayako Rokkaku (1982) in an exhibition entitled ‘Colours in My Hand’.
Following an inspection by the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) last week, At-Bristol can today announce that one of the new exhibits in its latest exhibition All About Us will include a real human brain. The exhibition, supported by the Wellcome Trust, has been developed around the seven themes of Cardiovascular, Reproduction, Locomotion, Senses, Digestion, DNA [...]
In the picture below you is the famous drawing “You Can’t See The Forest For The Trees” by Marcel Odenbach on the opening day of the exhibition “Kompass: Drawings from the MoMA New York” at the Martin Gropius Bau museum on March 11, 2011 in Berlin, Germany. The show features works from the Judith Rothschild [...]
2011 will be another year of exciting new exhibitions, following the Quadriennale 2010, an immensely successful collaboration of exhibits staged by the city’s major art museums and institutions that reaffirmed Düsseldorf’s reputation as one of Europe’s art centers.
Charlotte-based artists Anne H. Neilson and Robert Langford are using their talents to help those less fortunate when they present an exhibition of new works March 3-6 at New York’s Red Dot Art Fair, one the most prestigious art events in the country.
Iconic surf brand Hurley announces a collaboration with musician, artist and activist Brandon Boyd, lyricist and lead singer of the band Incubus, on an exclusive art-inspired fashion collection benefiting H.O.P.E. (Helping Other People Everywhere). Brandon Boyd’s life is characterized by self-expression — a fusion of art, music, writing, activism and surfing. His love of the [...]
More than 2,500 people made a pilgrimage to the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art to tour the museum’s new $5 million wing during its debut over the weekend. The Morse, home to the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by American artist Louis Comfort Tiffany, opened its long-awaited 12,000-square-foot addition on Feb. 19. [...]
Pompeii The Exhibit: Life and Death in the Shadow of Vesuvius, a new exhibit featuring the largest collection of the victims’ body casts and skeletons ever displayed, as well as more than 250 artifacts, some never-before-seen, is making its world premiere at Discovery Times Square (226 West 44th Street) from March 4, 2011 through September [...]
The Mummies are Coming! Mummies of the World Exhibition Debuts in Philadelphia June 18, 2011 A 6,420-year-old child mummy from Peru, one the oldest child mummies ever discovered, joins an astonishing collection of mummies and related artifacts in the extraordinary exhibition Mummies of the World, which will make its debut at the world-renowned Franklin Institute [...]
Brian Ewing, featured in the Printer’s Proof exhibition by Bertrand Delacroix Gallery, will be signing copies of his latest book, Don’t Hold Your Breath: The Art of Brian Ewing, the first collection of Ewing’s work, featuring posters, illustrations, and album covers spanning a decade for The New Yorker, Detective Comics, Warped Tour, Metallica, and many [...]