Tag: museums

  • Banksy in Bristol — or on BBC

    If you find yourself in England this summer, check out the new Banksy exhibition at Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery. The show, “Banksy Versus Bristol Museum”, runs through 31 August and features the elusive artist’s wry take on traditional art interspersed throughout the museum (the installation was performed under tight security and reportedly in 36…

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  • Orange Co. Museum of Art sells paintings to private collector

    Culture Monster, a LA Times.com arts blog, is reporting that the Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach sold 18 of 20 California Impressionist paintings from its collection to an unidentified Laguna Beach private collector rather than send them to auction. The sale, which took place in late March, recently came to the attention…

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  • Son of Stinky set to bloom at Huntington

    The famous “Corpse Flower” at the Huntington Garden and Library is set to bloom again any day now.   This plant, which smells like rotting meat when it blooms, only opens up once in several years, and only stays in bloom for a few days.   It’s been growing 3 to 5 inches every day for the…

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  • Newly expanded American galleries open at the Huntington

    The Virginia Steele Scott Galleries, a part of The Huntington Art Collections in San Marino, have undergone an extensive expansion and on 30 May reopened to the public. The new space houses a growing American art collection, which will be displayed in an area more than twice its previous size.

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  • Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University closes

    The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University has posted on its website that its last curated exhibition closed this month and the university will “repurpose” the space in late June. Also on the chopping block: some of its permanent collection. As you can imagine, the closure of this institution (with the possible sale of its…

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  • British Museum digital image service

    The British Museum has a free image service that delivers high quality* digital scans of many works of art in their collection. To use this service, which allows you to receive 100 images per month for non-commercial use: Click the Use digital image button on any image page (located beneath the image thumbnail; if this…

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