Virtual Exhibitions and Museum Programming
I’ll continue to update this list as more museums and galleries come online.
Museums
Looking for a mystery? Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has a walk-through with its director of security, Anthony Amore, retracing the path taken by the thieves who broke into the museum on March 18, 1990
Love Contemporary art? The Metropolitan Museum in New York produces short videos of contemporary artists talking about their favorite works in the collection. It's a wonderful series to enjoy. I particularly like hearing Nick Cave talk about his interest in the Kuba cloths. They also have a series of six short videos that invite viewers around the world to virtually visit The Met's art and architecture in a fresh, immersive way
Want to see a little bit of everything? Google Arts and Culture has virtual tours, where you can explore by artist, medium and movements. They have also curated audio tours and have tools that can bring artwork into your own home through your personal camera phone
Galleries
Pace has created virtual viewing rooms to see their new exhibition, A Swiftly Tilting Planet
Caldwell Snyder has produced a video to show their current exhibition of Arty Grimm's paintings and put her work into context
Marianne Boesky Gallery launched their online viewing rooms with three new exhibitions: Dashiell Manley, William J. O'Brien, and Pier Paolo Calzolari
Lehmann Maupin has an online viewing room for Robin Rhode & Nari Ward: Power Wall
Di Donna Galleries has created an online viewing room to showcase the work of postwar painter Maria Helena Vieira da Silva
Artist Studio and Home Visits
@moca is sharing artist studio and home visits via Zoom
@salon94 is posting studio visits through their Instagram handle
@SeanKellyNY is hosting an ongoing weekly series that focuses on an artist in their program, with each day having a different theme such as Tuesday's #InTheStudio