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Last Chance to Visit 'Ian Berry: Living Apart/Water Worldwide' at Leica Gallery London
Article date: Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Last Chance to Visit 'Ian Berry: Living Apart/Water Worldwide' at Leica Gallery London

The British photographer Ian Berry recorded government regulations aspect of South African society and the resulting racial tensions, social difficulties and unnatural way that people, who could co-exist happily, were commanded to spend their lives Living Apart, hence the title of his nationally exhibited body of work and sell-out book was born.

Catherine Meurisse - Life in drawing at the Centre Pompidou
Article date: Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Catherine Meurisse - Life in drawing at the Centre Pompidou

In collaboration with the International Comics Festival of Angouleme, the Public Information Library (Bpi) is presenting an exhibition devoted to Catherine Meurisse. As an artist, caricaturist, illustrator, screen writer and reporter, Catherine Meurisse is a prolific artist. Like Claire Bretécher and Riad Sattouf, she captures the world in action.

Last Month to See Elena Luksch-Makowsky's Exhibition in Belvedere
Article date: Monday, December 21, 2020

Last Month to See Elena Luksch-Makowsky's Exhibition in Belvedere

The rediscovery of the women artists of Viennese Modernism began in early 2019 with the City of Women exhibition at the Lower Belvedere. In 2020, the Belvedere continues this trajectory by dedicating an IN-SIGHT exhibition to Elena Luksch-Makowsky, one of the central protagonists of this period.

Bienal de Arte Paiz Reveals the Exhibition Proposal Composed of 40 artists and Two Special Projects for its 22nd edition, Lost. In Between. Together
Article date: Friday, December 18, 2020

Bienal de Arte Paiz Reveals the Exhibition Proposal Composed of 40 artists and Two Special Projects for its 22nd edition, Lost. In Between. Together

The Paiz Foundation for Art and Culture announced initial details for the 22 Bienal de Arte Paiz, which will take place in three locations in Guatemala City and four locations in Antigua Guatemala. The Biennial will feature 40 artists in its central exhibition and two special individual exhibition projects on Guatemalan artist Aníbal López and Chilean artist Paz Errázuriz.

The Museum Watch Committee of CIMAM is Concerned about Ecosystem of the Mexican Museums
Article date: Thursday, December 17, 2020

The Museum Watch Committee of CIMAM is Concerned about Ecosystem of the Mexican Museums

The Museum Watch Committee of CIMAM - International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art - is concerned about the situation of the public museums in Mexico, and fears that the country's current government has lost sight of the duty of care it has for the cultural institutions that it inherited while it plans for ambitious new developments.

Manifesta 16th Edition of the Biennial will Take Place in Germany’s Ruhr Area
Article date: Monday, December 14, 2020

Manifesta 16th Edition of the Biennial will Take Place in Germany’s Ruhr Area

On the 27th of November 2020 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, the Manifesta Board examined the most convincing applications for future editions of the European Nomadic Biennial. The Bids submitted by the City of Barcelona and the Ruhr Area (Ruhrgebiet), Germany were of such high quality that the Board asked for a commitment from both cities - Barcelona for 2024 and the Ruhr Area for 2026.

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Offers its Exhibitions Virtually
Article date: Tuesday, December 1, 2020

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Offers its Exhibitions Virtually

To celebrate the holiday season despite the closure of cultural institutions, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is giving itself as a present and inviting the public to explore its exhibitions in the comfort of home from December 1, 2020 to January 11, 2021.

The National Gallery Reopening this Week
Article date: Monday, November 30, 2020

The National Gallery Reopening this Week

The Gallery reopens on Wednesday 2 December and there’s something for everyone to enjoy over the coming weeks. Catch Gallery's five-star exhibitions before they close in the new year.

Darwin's Missing Notebooks at the University of Cambridge
Article date: Thursday, November 26, 2020

Darwin's Missing Notebooks at the University of Cambridge

Cambridge University Library has announced a public appeal for help in locating two missing notebooks, one of which contains Charles Darwin’s iconic 1837 ‘Tree of Life’ sketch, pictured below.

American Museums Losing Millions, Job Losses Mount as COVID-19 Cases Surge
Article date: Wednesday, November 18, 2020

American Museums Losing Millions, Job Losses Mount as COVID-19 Cases Surge

The American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the only organization representing the entire scope of the museum community, today reported museums are losing millions while operating on slim reserves, leaving about one-third of all institutions at risk of permanent closure. As we’re witnessing increases in COVID-19 cases across the country and the potential for re-closures looming, museum directors fear that their institutions will not be able to recover from another lockdown as over half have less than six months of financial savings remaining, the new survey finds.

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