The Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden has announced “In the Beginning: Media Art and History,” (Oct. 1–Dec. 31), a thematic series that reimagines the museum’s Black Box program.
What’s life in lockdown like for children? A new virtual show of artworks by kids from around the world is offering a glimpse. The exhibition, titled “Born Artists,” is organized by Qinghua Chen, a ...
The Mob Museum in Las Vegas explores the jazz, flappers, and mob violence of America's Prohibition era in a new online exhibition. Flappers, jazz, and colorful cocktails to mask the harsh taste of ...
When Museums closed their doors in March 2020 for the first COVID-19 lockdown in the UK a majority moved their activities online to keep their audiences interested. Researchers from WMG, University of ...
Lake Valley, a dreamy video tale intricately collaged by the artist Rachel Rose with clippings from 19th and 20th century children’s literature, is the Carnegie Museum of Art’s inaugural offering in ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art is launching the online exhibition “Sailors and Daughters: Early Photography and the Indian Ocean World.” The event is part of the museum’s multiyear ...
Sony is hosting an official Sword Art Online fan exhibition in VR from today through March 10th. The event drops players into a familiar setting to celebrate the iconic anime with interactive exhibits ...
The online exhibition complements the GRI show at the Getty Center titled “Bauhaus Beginnings.” Without traveling to the Brentwood campus, visitors to the online exhibition can see three sections ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Attack on Titan is one of the biggest anime series to ever come from Japan, and its manga remains ...
Since the pandemic first forced museums into lockdown last spring, a growing number of institutions have been trying to supplement lost income by selling tickets to experience their exhibitions online ...
*I have a theory too: compared to actual art events, they're pretty bad. For instance, going to Transmediale in Berlin is a thousand times more vivifying and interesting that streaming Transmediale ...