Exhibition named "Diego Rivera
Closing June 11, four New York gallery exhibitions showcase works by Black artists Lorraine O'Grady, Terry Adkins, Tavares Strachan, and Lauren Halsey.
Closing Soon: Must-See New York Gallery Exhibitions Showcase Works by Lorraine O'Grady, Terry Adkins, Lauren Halsey, and Tavares Strachan - Culture Type
Peter Schjeldahl reviews “New York: 1962-1964,” at the Jewish Museum, a spectacular show that captures an era of advances in all of the arts.
When New York Ruled the World
The Women Who Changed Architecture (Princeton Architectural Press), is a beautiful volume that shares the life and work of 122 women who have made a great impact in and around architecture. We are delighted to host editor Jan Cigliano Hartman, in conversation with several fantastic female…
Boston Society for Architecture The Women Who Changed Architecture:…
LONDON (AP) — The little black dress. The tweed dress suit. The perfume simply known as No. 5. Those instantly-recognizable fashion classics — and many more lesser known creations by Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel — are celebrated in a major new exhibition at London’s V&A Museum dedicated to the life and work of the famed French […]
The legend lives on: New exhibition devoted to Chanel's life and work opens at London's V&A Museum - Daily Journal
Exhibition named Diego Rivera's America opens in San Francisco-Xinhua
The exhibit at San Diego's Museum of Contemporary Art will include 50 of the artist's pieces, including the Virgen de Guadalupe triptych which remains one of López's best known works.. The exhibit at San Diego's Museum of Contemporary Art will include 50 of the artist's pieces, including the Virgen de Guadalupe triptych which remains one of López's best known works.
Yolanda López's first museum show opens Saturday, just weeks after the artist's death : NPR
Tumbleweeds Mag Shaping Tomorrow's Curators Today
5 works of art to see in San Diego in April
THE BUZZ: Yolanda López - A Portrait of Rebellious Joy - Vanguard Culture
Tucked away and forgotten in the basement of the Penn Museum from about 1900, the last surviving Mississippi panorama found its way to the Saint Louis Art Museum because of
Saint Louis Art Museum
St. Louis World's Fair. Central section of the Cascades and Festival Hall. - Illustrated History of the Missouri Botanical Garden (1800-1920) - Missouri Digital Heritage Hosted Collections
Boston has declared its love for Imagine Van Gogh the Original Immersive Exhibition in Image Totale, and with demand soaring, organizers have extended the exhibit through to March 19, 2022 at the SoWa Power Station.
IMAGINE VAN GOGH Extends Boston Exhibition Through March 19, 2022