Tag: Museums & Heritage
New Welsh Pub at Museum Near Cardiff Set to Offer Craft Beer Experience
Amgueddfa Cymru-Museum Wales is opening a historic pub at its St Fagans site to raise funds and enhance visitor experience. The Vulcan Hotel, originally built in 1853 in Cardiff, will
DetailHow the first global celebrity shaped art, portraiture, and attitudes towards built heritage
Lord Byron, the scandal-ridden poet of his time, continues to be a prominent figure in art history even two hundred years after his death. Known for his inspirational writing, being
DetailNew Opportunity: Social Media Position Available in the Art World
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is currently seeking a senior social media manager to develop and oversee the museum’s global social media strategy. The role involves publishing
DetailCaptivating Stage Design: Bridgerton and Brideshead vs Tony Cragg’s Full-Dress Show
Tony Cragg’s exhibition at Castle Howard is a remarkable showcase of contemporary art set against the backdrop of Britain’s most iconic country house. The show features a stunning collection of
DetailHammer Museum Gala: Artists, Celebrities, and Faculty Protest
The Hammer Museum, affiliated with UCLA, has evolved into a prominent contemporary art destination under the leadership of director Ann Philbin. Despite a recent protest during their annual Gala, Philbin
DetailDes Moines Art Center Not Obligated to Remove or Repair Mary Miss’s Outdoor Installation, Judge Rules
The fate of artist Mary Miss’s Land art environment in Des Moines, Iowa, remains uncertain as a judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Des Moines Art Center from demolishing
Detail19th-century stolen Brazilian museum book found in London returned home
A 19th-century naturalist book that had been missing for 16 years after being stolen from a museum in northern Brazil has been discovered in London and repatriated on 1 May.
DetailExploring the Five Key Themes of the 2024 Whitney Biennial
The 2024 Whitney Biennial, titled “Even Better Than the Real Thing,” curated by Chrissie Iles and Meg Onli, takes a subtle approach compared to previous editions. The exhibition focuses on
DetailAvoid Falling Victim to the Fake Ticket Scam at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam issues warning after reports of fraudulent ticket website attempting to steal credit card information. Around 50 visitors alerted the museum to a fake website
DetailBard College Announces $10 Million Expansion for Center for Curatorial Studies Library
The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College in Upstate New York is expanding its library and archives facility with a new $10m addition named the Keith Haring Wing, thanks
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