The first survey on the East Coast of the artist’s eary career, Chicago in L.A.: Judy Chicago’s Early Work, 1963-74 places this material within the arc of Chicago’s broader production and continues the reappraisal of her importance as a pioneer in the California art scene. Illuminating the beginning of Chicago’s […]
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Woodcut Illustration and the Art of the Modern Book—from William Morris to Wordless Novels—Is the Subject of New Exhibition at The Morgan Library & Museum , Feb 21-May 11
New York, NY, February 4, 2014—For a small but influential group of European and American artists engaged with the art of the book, the medium of the woodcut became an inspiration for stylistically diverse and provocative works in the decades surrounding the turn of the twentieth century. What many viewed […]
Jim Campbell: New Work Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery March 7 – April 19, 2014 Coincides with New York museum exhibition
New York – An exhibition of LED-based work by new media artist Jim Campbell will be on view at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery in Chelsea from March 7 – April 19, 2014. New Work will focus on the pioneering artist’s most recent series of sculptural light installations. A master at transforming […]
Jewish Dress at the Israel Museum
Jewish Dress at the Israel Museum The first comprehensive exhibition of its kind, Dress Codes: Revealing the Jewish Wardrobe at the Israel Museum, brings together an array of traditional apparel from the 18th through the 20th centuries from the Museum’s world-renowned collection of Jewish dress. The exhibition features over one […]
FLAGLER M– USEUM WINTER EXHIBITION STORIES IN STERLING: FOUR CENTURIES OF SILVER IN NEW YORK OPENS JANUARY 28
Palm Beach, FL – From January 28 through April 20, 2014, the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum will present Stories in Sterling: Four Centuries of Silver in New York, an exhibition that interprets nearly 200 important pieces of silver within their cultural context, focusing on the men and women that made, […]
New-York Historical Society Travels to Florida in January, Sharing Treasures from Its Unsurpassed Collections with Local Museums
NEW YORK, NY, January 6, 2014 – This month, the New-York Historical Society flies south for the winter, bringing its great collections and unique perspective on American art and history to Palm Beach residents and visitors. As part of the institution’s robust international outreach initiative Sharing a National Treasure: The […]
Kravis Design Institute Established to Further Design Arts Through Exhibitions, Publications & Educational Programs
Initiative Includes Recent Gifts to the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum & The Museum of Modern Art New York – Collector and philanthropist George R. Kravis II announces the establishment of the Kravis Design Institute to further his educational mission in the field of the design arts by making his collection […]
Boca Museum of Art presents Southwestern Allure: The Art of the Santa Fe Art Colony Through December 29, 2013
Southwestern Allure: The Art of the Santa Fe Art Colony explores the artistic evolution of the city through artists such as Carlos Vierra, Gerald Cassidy, Robert Henri, Edward Hopper, Leon Kroll, John Sloan, Stuart Davis, Andrew Dasburg, and Marsden Hartley, who helped establish it as an artistic center. Over 50 […]