Mark your calendars for Sunday, February 5, when Southern California museums from Long Beach to Santa Barbara will band together for their annual “Museums Free-For-All” Free Admission Day. The event will have over thirty museums—presenting art, cultural heritage, natural history, and science—opening their doors to visitors to explore their permanent collections (note that this offer…
…where the lessons of Charles and Ray come to life! [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiZMYg6Ksj4]
“Mapping Fiction” is an exhibition The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens focused on the ways authors and mapmakers have built compelling fictional worlds. On view in the Library’s West Hall (Jan. 15–May 22, 2022), the exhibition is timed to coincide with the centennial of the publication of James Joyce’s groundbreaking 1922 modernist novel,…
After launching virtual exhibitions about Parma (Italy), Pittsburgh and Milwaukee (United States), and Lagos (Nigeria), the online platform Google Arts & Culture has opened the virtual exhibition Brasília: um Sonho Construído (Brasilia: A Dream Built), which presents an immersive tour of the Brazilian federal capital designed by Lúcio Costa. Curated by the National Museum of…
The exhibition “Zonas de contacto: Art History in a Global Network?” is open in the DAHJ Gallery in conjunction with the collaborative journal issue between H-ART and the DAHJ by the same title. A form of praxis, the VR exhibition expands the journals’ discussions into areas of artistic production. To access the VR exhibition environment,…
The Journal for Digital Art History (DAHJ)’s first VR gallery exhibition is still accessible on our website! The space now includes videos from Francesca Albrezzi (DAHJ Gallery Director and Curator) and Harald Klinke (DAHJ Co-founder). If you weren’t able to attend the opening, make sure to watch those remarks. The largest retrospective of Kathleen McDermott’s…