A round-up of recent news and comment from The Muse Room
The Apollo Awards 2014
The Apollo Awards celebrate outstanding achievements in the art world, recognising the Museum Opening, Digital Innovation, Exhibition, Book, Acquisition, Artist and Personality of the Year. Who do you think should win?
Curators pick seven highlights from ‘A Traveler’s Eye’
A new exhibition at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C., looks at depictions of travel in Asia. We asked the seven curators to introduce their highlights, which range from a Hokusai print to a collection of rocks.
Anri Sala wins the Vincent Award
Photo: Daniel Nicolas
French-Albanian artist Anri Sala was named the winner of this year’s Vincent Award at a ceremony in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague. The judges praised the artist’s ‘poetic and at the same time conceptual work’, which is currently on show at the museum.
A gallery of mysteries in Phoenix
A fascinating new exhibition at the Phoenix Art Museum consists entirely of works by unidentified artists. Perhaps one day their mysteries will be solved, but if not, does it really matter in terms of appreciating the display?
The Week’s Muse: 29 November
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A round-up of recent news and comment from The Muse Room
The Apollo Awards 2014
The Apollo Awards celebrate outstanding achievements in the art world, recognising the Museum Opening, Digital Innovation, Exhibition, Book, Acquisition, Artist and Personality of the Year. Who do you think should win?
Curators pick seven highlights from ‘A Traveler’s Eye’
A new exhibition at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C., looks at depictions of travel in Asia. We asked the seven curators to introduce their highlights, which range from a Hokusai print to a collection of rocks.
Anri Sala wins the Vincent Award
Photo: Daniel Nicolas
French-Albanian artist Anri Sala was named the winner of this year’s Vincent Award at a ceremony in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague. The judges praised the artist’s ‘poetic and at the same time conceptual work’, which is currently on show at the museum.
A gallery of mysteries in Phoenix
A fascinating new exhibition at the Phoenix Art Museum consists entirely of works by unidentified artists. Perhaps one day their mysteries will be solved, but if not, does it really matter in terms of appreciating the display?
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