Category: Museums

Latest World Art News about Museums and Historic Sites

In Celebration of the American Spirit: Boca Raton Museum of Art Presents a Special Presentation & Workshop on American Flags by Mateo Blanco

2024 marks a pivotal year in American society and at the Boca Raton Museum of Art as they celebrate their 75th anniversary. To ignite the American spirit, the Museum proudly welcomes artist Mateo Blanco. Known for his unique renditions of the American flag using uncommon textiles and materials, Blanco will present another artistic twist on “Old Glory” at the Boca Raton Museum of Art in celebration of Labor Day. On Saturday, August 31, 2024, from 12:00 to 4:00 pm, Blanco will host an in-gallery workshop, Creation Station, where visitors are invited to create their own personalized American flag art.

Discovering The Shigir Idol: A 10,000 BC Artifact

Imagine for a moment, that you are a miner in Siberia at the end of the nineteenth century, slogging with your colleagues through the moss-laden, muck-infused waters of the mire in search of gold, only to stumble upon something far more rare. This is precisely what occurred in 1890, within the Sverdlovsk region of Russia’s Ural Mountains, when a team of laborers who were busy excavating a peat bog inadvertently discovered a strange and ornate wooden figure featuring an eerie human face. Resting at an approximate depth of four meters beneath the surface of the acidic, oxygen-low, and therefore anti-bacterial conditions of the bog that had preserved it, the mysterious object that would come to be known as the “Shigir Idol” (named after the Shigir bog it was found within) was discovered in a series of 10 fragments.

Salvator Mundi Museum of Art Acquires Peculiar Mechanical Bank Linked to Da Vinci’s Masterpiece | VIDEO

The Salvator Mundi Museum of Art is thrilled to announce its recent acquisition of a never-before-seen mechanical metal bank linked to the iconic Salvator Mundi painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. The painting made global headlines in 2017 by becoming the world’s most expensive artwork when it sold at auction for a staggering $450 million. The extraordinarily novel mechanical bank gained public attention when it surfaced and was acquired at this year’s Ponchatoula Antique Trade Day flea market, as reported by local Louisiana press outlets in early April.

Swedish Artist and Musician Maj-Britt Niklasson to Showcase Inner Universe in Beijing Exhibition

Swedish artist, musician, and writer Maj-Britt Niklasson is set to grace the Archive Art Museum in Beijing with her captivating works, offering a glimpse into the depths of the human psyche through her intricate oil paintings on canvas. The exhibition, curated by David Khazaie and Nour Nouri of Pashmin Art in Hamburg, promises to be a celebration of art’s ability to transcend borders and unite cultures.

Ethical Dilemmas in Art Conservation and Restoration: Preserving the Sacred Legacy of Christian Icons

This March 11-13, 2024, the International Conference on the Documentation of Ecclesiastical Cultural Heritage took place in Sofia at the New Conference Hall, St Kliment of Ohrid University of Sofia. Experts and scholars convened to explore and discuss the documentation, digitization, and preservation of ecclesiastical cultural heritage. The conference commenced with addresses from distinguished guests, including the Mayor of Sofia, Mr. Vasil Terziev, the Rector of Sofia University, Georgi Valchev, the Deputy Rector of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Efstratios Stylianidis, the Board member of KMKD Eva Şarlak, and other esteemed academics and members of KMKD (Association for the Protection of Cultural Heritage).

Exclusive Interview with Prof. Megan Heber on SMU’s Master of Management in International Arts Management (MMIAM) Program | Part 2

Welcome to Part 2 of our Exclusive Interview with Professor Megan Heber, MA, MBA. Megan’s journey exemplifies a profound commitment to using the arts as a catalyst for positive change. With 15 years of experience, Megan has become a leading advocate for the arts, currently serving as the Professor of Practice in Arts Management and Nonprofit Leadership at SMU’s Division of Corporate Communication and Public Affairs. Beyond the classroom, Megan actively engages with the North Texas arts community, contributing her expertise to various committees and organizations such as the City of Dallas Cultural Plan Implementation Steering Committee and the Board of Appointed Trustees of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Megan’s remarkable contributions have not gone unnoticed; she was honored with the Business Council for the Arts Obelisk Award in 2020 and recognized as one of “30 Under 40” alumni by Rowan University. With a diverse background encompassing executive roles and military service, Megan’s journey is a testament to her unwavering dedication to enriching communities through the transformative power of the arts.

Musée d’Arts de Nantes Acquires Jane Graverol’s Painting for Over €71,000

In a notable display of support for female artists, the Musée d’Arts de Nantes (France) exercised its right under French law to pre-empt the final bids on three paintings at the recent Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr Surrealist Sale in Paris. The museum’s proactive stance in securing these artworks highlights its commitment to promoting gender diversity in the arts and enriching its collection with significant contributions from women artists.

Museum of Art in DeLand Showcases Mateo Blanco’s ‘Hopi Girl’ Sculpture

Renowned American artist Mateo Blanco is known for taking the ordinary and making it extraordinary! Now, visitors to the Museum of Art – DeLand have the chance to see one of his well-known pieces in person. Blanco’s “Hopi Girl” is on display from March 15 through July 14, 2024, as part of the museum’s exhibition, “The Figure: Selections from the Permanent Collection.” The piece features a young Hopi girl created entirely out of recycled rope Blanco found while sitting on a Florida beach.

Internationally Acclaimed Dutch Artist Willem Vos Set to Showcase in Germany Following Successful Exhibition in China

Willem Vos, a celebrated Dutch artist renowned for his audacious approach to contemporary art, crafts pieces distinguished by their commanding scale, vibrant colors, impactful presence, and profound depth of meaning. Guided by the principle “Art is Freedom. I make Art,” Vos’s creations bear witness to the myriad experiences shaping his artistic journey. Over the past four years, his body of work has garnered global recognition, marking a remarkable evolution both personally and artistically.

The Jewish Museum Cancels Two Jewish Artists Descended from Holocaust Survivors for Supporting Palestinians

The Jewish Museum in Vienna has disinvited the father-son artist duo, Elias and Gideon Mendel, from participating in the planned exhibition titled “I Am My Family: The Generations after the Holocaust” due to their criticism of the Israeli government. Despite the artists’ subsequent publication of an open letter on Instagram questioning the integrity of the museum’s leadership in determining the exhibition’s participants, the museum’s management has yet to issue a public statement on the matter. In an effort to address this regrettable turn of events, Elias Mendel, a London-born multidisciplinary Jewish artist, provided an exclusive interview to offer clarity on the situation.