In the U.S., one
thinks of great museums like Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Barnes Foundation in Pennsylvania, New York's Frick Collection, or the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Robert Lehman Collection.
Not exact matches
ahhhh... still a bunch
of nonsense... boy I'll bet you
thought that was so
great when you put it together... check out the findings
of the Hubble telescope and what they mean and then go to NYC and visit the
Museum of Natural History... pretty much proves the falseness
of your whole god story..
Steve: One
of the
great things is the world famous collection at Harvard
of the glass flowers; I [a] s you know there are about 600 species I
think maybe
of the glass flowers represented at the Harvard
museum those all count as one genus in your artificial plant collection.
Did you find yourself with a
great bottle
of wine sitting outside behind a fun French restaurant or at a
museum slowly walking through lost in
thought?
FRUITVALE STATION (2013)-- I'm not hating on the world guys... RIDDICK (2013)-- I'm not hating on the world that allows this movie to keep going... THE EAST (2013)-- I'm hating on the world, and cinema for this movie...
MUSEUM HOURS (2013)-- Let me
think about art some more... FROZEN (2013)-- Let me wish for more
great musical songs per film... THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION
OF SMAUG (2013)-- Let me wish for shorter films... CALL ME KUCHU (2013)-- Let me wish for equality... THE TWELVE CHAIRS (1970)-- Young Frank Langela makes me feel weird... TOUCH
OF EVIL (1958)-- Charlton Heston is badass guys...
AR:
Great galleries,
museums, art collections — viewing and spending time with the Art that has helped form my practice and my visual
thinking has always been a necessary part
of my life.
Ahead
of the British
Museum's new exhibition dedicated to the work
of Katsushika Hokusai (25 May — 13 August 2017), whose print The
Great Wave is one of the most iconic images of all time, we thought we'd pick three other great shows that explore the art of J
Great Wave is one
of the most iconic images
of all time, we
thought we'd pick three other
great shows that explore the art of J
great shows that explore the art
of Japan.
Enjoy a year
of thought - provoking book - club - style events that celebrate the
Museum's permanent collection and special exhibitions with
great reads.
The
Museum does a
great job
of emphasizing the looking process, and I'd like to
think that our Clyff Notes exhibition provides more insight into why it is so important to learn about Clyfford Still by looking closely at his work.
Showcase, South London Gallery, London and Talbolt Rice Gallery, Edinburgh (Cat) Be Ready, Heart, for Parting, New Endeavour,
Great Eastern Hotel, London
Think and Wonder,
Museum of Childhood, London Drawing Two Hundred.
Contemporary art connects people to the
great conversations
of the day; it turns
museums into «engines
of thinking», developing the innovative and creative thinkers for which the UK is so admired.
«Because she's so low - key and doesn't blow her own horn, I
think that in 20 years, when she's no longer a director, people are going to look back and say she was one
of the
great museum directors
of her generation, I really do,» Mr. Weinberg said.
So I do
think that there's something happening here that's fascinating that certainly should be
of great concern to all
of us in the
museum world.
2018 Diaspora Pavilion Wolverhampton Art Gallery, UK, 10 Feb — 29 April 2018 Presence — A Window into Contemporary Chinese Art The Vaults, St George's Hall, Liverpool, UK, 9 Feb — 2 June 2017 Diaspora Pavilion Palazzo Pisani Santa Marina, Venice, 13 May — 26 November 2017 Sonic Soundings Venice / www.echoes.xyz 1 Sept — 30 November 2015 - 16 1st Asia Biennial & 5th Guangzhou Triennial Guangdong
Museum of Art, Guangzhou 2013 The Global Archive Hanmi Gallery, London 2012 Everything Flows De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill 2012 Blue Crystal Ball Samsung IOC Olympics Media Art Collection, screenings at De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill 2012 Blue Crystal Ball Samsung IOC Olympics Media Art Collection, exhibition, AND Festival, Holden Gallery, Manchester 2012 March 2012 part
of Time Lapse SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico 2011 Fraternise — the Salon Beaconsfield, London 2010 How We Became Metadata University
of Westminster Gallery, London 2010 Tables
of Thought Academy
of Fine Arts, Helsinki, Finland 2009 Hit the Ground Hatton Gallery, Newcastle (
Great North Run Cultural Programme) 2008 Artradio exhibition & online station, Cornerhouse, Manchester (featured soundwork) 2006 Cruel / Loving Bodies 2 exhibition, Hong Kong Arts Centre & Goethe Institute 2005 Private View exhibition, Shanghai Duolun MoMA 2005 Lightsilver exhibition, Beaconsfield Contemporary Art, London 2005 Reassurance exhibition, SPACE Triangle, London & Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester 2004 New Nasubi Gallery in «Osawa Tsuyoshi: Answer with Yes and No!»
In a guide to intriguing art exhibitions nationwide, Judith Dobrzynski features the High
Museum of Art's «Walker Evans: Depth
of Field», a major international retrospective
of Evans» work, including images taken
of the American South during the
Great Depression; the Denver Art
Museum's «Women
of Abstract Expression», celebrating the contributions
of female artists who helped shape the movement in the 1940s and 1950s; the Met Breuer's «Unfinished:
Thoughts Left Visible», the
Museum's inaugural exhibition examining works that were never finished by the artists from the 15th century to today; the Asian Art
Museum's «Emperors» Treasures: Chinese Art From the National Palace
Museum, Taipei», and the Bowdoin College
Museum of Art's «This Is a Portrait if I Say So: Identity in American Art, 1912 to Today.»
«I
think when you see
great collections, you see the personality
of the collector coming out,» says Dunn, noting that the couple's pieces are occasionally loaned for
museum exhibitions.
Uchill's spoof provides an instant fix for the titling dilemma, but in reality, curators and members
of museum marketing, communications, and publications departments put a
great deal
of thought into naming their shows, and the process can take months, even years.
LEO CASTELLI: Well, that was a
great thing and the next thing was the Jasper Johns show at the Jewish
Museum, another
great show, and that occurred I
think late in»64 or the beginning
of»65 because there was a show before that in London at the Whitechapel Gallery, you can check on that.
Neue Galerie Im Künstlerhaus, Graz, Austria (curated by Alex Farquharson) Lateral
Thinking: Art
of the 1990's,
Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, California Cinema Studies, Lucas Schoormans, New York (curated by Aruna d'Souza) Vertigo, Ursula Bickle Stiftung, Kraichtal, Germany; traveled to Vorarlberger Kunstverein, Bregenz, Austria (curated by Gerald Matt) Hybrids: International Contemporary Painting, Tate Liverpool,
Great Britain (curated by Simon Wallis) Ornament and Abstraction, Fondation Beyeler, Riehen / Basel, Switzerland (curated by Markus Brüderlin) Pleasures
of Sight and States
of Being,
Museum of Fine Arts, Florida State University, Tallahassee (curated by Roland Nasgaard)
«I have a
great curiosity, and I switch materials often when I can't
think of anything new to do,» Rauschenberg told the Chronicle before the three -
museum retrospective in Houston.
2016 A Stand
of Pine in a Tilled Field: 21 Years at PDX, PDX CONTEMPORARY ART, Portland, OR Art for a Nation: Inspiration from the
Great Depression, High Desert
Museum, Bend, OR Unraveled: Textiles Reconsidered, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH Contemporary Native Art Biennial, 3rd edition, curated by Michael Patten Art Mûr, Montréal, Canada From the Belly
of our Being: Art by and About Native Creation, Oklahoma State University
Museum of Art, Stillwater, OK I want to do to you what spring does with the cherry trees, PDX CONTEMPORARY ART, Portland, Oregon Transferring
Thought: Prints by Indigenous Artists, University
of Colorado, Boulder, CO Finding a Contemporary Voice: The Legacy
of Lloyd Kiva New and IAIA, New Mexico
Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM
I
think philosophy as a field is not dead because many philosophers can migrate into other fields, for example one
of the
great philosophers
of our generation Daniel Birnbaum is a
museum director and a curator (the Modern Museum, Sw
museum director and a curator (the Modern
Museum, Sw
Museum, Sweden).
That 2007 «High Times, Hard Times» show [at the National Academy
Museum] was a
great revelation to me and a lot
of my peers, and got me
thinking about the master narratives
of art history more, and how much stuff gets left out by strict ideals.