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Subject: Master Art Exhibition Calendar
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Visual Arts
Asked by: cameronj-ga
List Price: $25.00
Posted: 07 Sep 2006 11:21 PDT
Expires: 07 Oct 2006 11:21 PDT
Question ID: 763096
I'd like to have access to a sort of master calendar for all the
upcoming major art exhibitions scheduled for showing in the major
museums (or noteworthy/worthwhile shows in less famous museums) across
the United States.
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Subject: Re: Master Art Exhibition Calendar
Answered By: pafalafa-ga on 30 Sep 2006 18:52 PDT
 
cameronj-ga,

This took quite a bit of hunting to find the right resource, but
eventually I came across just the ticket, which you can see here:


http://www.artforum.com/museums/
ARTFORUM US Museum Exhibits


The site excerpts listings from their print magazine, and covers major
exhibits in the US at the above link.  A separate link for
international exhibits is here:


http://www.artforum.com/museums/mode=international


You may want to check out the print version of ARTFORUM magazine, and
perhaps even consider a subscription.


Another site worth knowing about is the WhatsOnWhen site:


http://www.whatsonwhen.com/


which specializes in events of all kinds.

On the bottom, right hand side of the page is a box labelled "Themes",
and the very last theme on the list is "Visual Arts".  Clicking on
this takes you here:


http://www.whatsonwhen.com/pages/visualart.jml


to a list of major art exhibits around the world.  In the box labelled
"Find Visual Arts events by location" you can click on a particular
country of interest.  Clicking on the USA takes you to a list of
events around the country...note, however, that the results are a mix
of museum exhibits and more 'happening' sorts of activities, like The
Mad Hatters Art Festival in Miami this November:

"...open to all artistic media, includes 30-50 visual artists,
musicians, prizes, contests, activities for children, shopping and
dining discounts. Some participating shops will be serving
refreshments and treats. Organisers promise two days of good
old-fashioned fun.."


I trust these resources will fully meet your needs.  But if there's
anything else I can do for you, just let me know by posting a Request
for Clarification, and I'm at your service.

Cheers,

pafalafa-ga


search strategy -- Google searches on combinations of:

museums 

exhibitions

association

calendar

directors

US

Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 01 Oct 2006 05:32 PDT
Here's another link also showing many exhibitions of a particular genre:


http://www.tfaoi.com/exhmus.htm
Calendars of American Representational Art Exhibitions Hosted by Art
Museums and Other Non-Profit Organizations

Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 03 Dec 2006 07:48 PST
By the way, I came across this list of Major Art Movements and Styles
in the History of Art, and I thought you might be interested in it:


History of Art
Major Movements and Styles


Aboriginal 
Abstract Expressionism 
Academic Art 
American Colonial  
American Regionalism 
American Scene 
Ancient  
Anglo Saxon
Apropriation Art
Art B+A103rut
Art Deco
Art Noveau
Art Populaire
Arte Povera
Arts and Crafts Movement
Ashcan School
Avantgarde  
Babylonian
Barbizon
Bauhaus 
Belle Epoque
Biedermeier
Blaue Reiter 
Body Art
Boston School
British Colonial
Brücke 
Brutalist
Byzantine Art 
Camden Town Group 
Canadian Group Of Seven 
Charles II  
Charles X
Chinoiserie
Chippendale
Classical  
Classicism 
Cobra
Colonial  
Comic/Cartoon
Concept / Conceptual Art
Concrete Art
Constructivism
Contemporary
Contemporary Realism 
Continental
Corinthian
Craftsman Style
Cubism
Cubist Realism  
Cycladic
Dada 
Dadaism
De Stijl
Der Blaue Reiter 
Die Brücke
Die Neue Sachlichkeit 
Directoire
Divisionism 
Dogon
Doric Revival
Early Christian
Early Renaissance 
Early Renaissance  
Ecole Francaise
Edo
Edwardian
En Plein Air
Etruscan
Expressionism  
Expressive Realism  
Fantastic
Fantastic Realism  
Far Eastern
Fauvism
Federal: Shaker
Feminisim
Figurative Abstaction  
Figurative Art  
Flavian
Flemish
Fluxus
Folk Art
Futurism 
Gallo-Roman
Geometric Abstraction  
George I  
George II  
George III  
George IV
Georgian
Germ.Express.,Blauer Reiter  
German Romanesque Revival
Germanic
Golden Age of Illustration 
Gothic Art 
Greco
Greek
Group Of Seven 
Guiangxu
Gupta
Hard Edge
Harlem Renaissance 
High Renaissance 
Historic
Hudson River School 
Illustrative
Impressionism  
Informel
Islamic
Japanese Ukiyo-e 
Jugendstil
Kangxi
Land Art
Les Nabis 
Livres D'Artistes 
Louis XIII  
Louis XIV  
Louis XVI
Magic Realism  
Mannerism
Memorial
Mexican Muralist
Minimalism 
Modern  
Momo
Muro
Naïve Art
Native American
Naturalism
Neoclassicism 
Neo-expressionism
Neo-impressionism  
Neo-plasticism 
Neue Geo
Neue Sachlichkeit
New Bedford
New Figuration
New Image Painting
New Tendences/90th
New York School
Northern Renaissance
Nouveau Realism  
Octadrachm
Old Masters
Op Art 
Orientalism/orientalist
Ottonian
Outsider Art
Paris School
Photorealism  
Pictorialism
Pointillism 
Pop Art 
Post War/modern
Postimpressionism
Post-modernism
Post-war American
Pre Raphaelite
Precisionism 
Pre-columbian
Pre-raphaelite Brotherhood 
Primitive
Qing
Queen Anne
Quianlong
Raphaelite
Realism 
Regency, Empire
Regionalism 
Renaissance  
Renaissance, Early 
Renaissance, High 
Renaissance, Northern 
Representational
Restoration
Revival
Rococo
Romanticism 
Russian Avantgarde
Secessionism
Sensation Show 
Social Realism
Stieglitz Group
Surrealism
Symbolism 
Synthesism
Tachism
Taino
Tang
Ukiyo-e 
Victorian
Victorian Classicism 
W.p.a.
Willem Iv
Yba
Young & Wild (junge Wilde)
Zero
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