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Christo causes a stir with 20m high floating Serpentine sculpture
BY Kim Megson | 19 Jun 2018
Environmental artist Christo has completed his latest mammoth temporary structure: a 20m stack of barrels floating in Hyde Park’s Serpentine Lake.
Construction begins on Michael Maltzan Architecture's vast Inuit Art Centre
BY Kim Megson | 19 Jun 2018
Ground has broken on a new museum in Winnipeg that will be the largest single gallery space in the world devoted to Inuit art, culture, and history.
Origami-inspired 'AquaLagoon' opens at Disney and Center Parcs' nature village
BY Kim Megson | 18 Jun 2018
The star attraction at Disney and Center Parcs’ new Villages Nature development outside Paris has been completed.
Inquest into Dreamworld deaths underway in Queensland
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2018
An inquest into the ride malfunction that killed four at the Dreamworld theme park in Australia is underway, with a Queensland court hearing there had been "a number" of previous incidents on the ride.
Frozen, Tangled and Peter Pan as Disney finalises multi-billion dollar expansion for Tokyo theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2018
Frozen, Tangled and Peter Pan are coming to Disney's Tokyo theme park, after the operator announced a multi-billion dollar agreement with the Oriental Land Company for the largest expansion in the history of DisneySea.
World's first 'digital-only art museum' set to wow in Tokyo
BY Kim Megson | 18 Jun 2018
Japanese multimedia art collective teamLab will open a unique Digital Art Museum on Thursday (21 June), permanently showcasing all of their dynamic interactive installations for the first time.
David Bowie exhibition breaks 2 million visitor mark
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2018
As it nears its curtain call, the travelling David Bowie is exhibition has hit a major landmark, welcoming its 2 million visitor this month.
Spirou theme park opens in southern France
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jun 2018
A new theme park based on the adventures of Belgian comic strip character Spirou has opened its doors in Monteux, southern France.
Kvorning masterminds Neolithic rock art exhibition in Norway
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jun 2018
Copenhagen-based design studio Kvorning Design and Communication have created a new installation for Norway's Alta Museum, with the permanent exhibition examining a collection of rock art dating back to the Neolithic era.
Village Roadshow brings Australia's first Topgolf attraction to Gold Coast
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jun 2018
Australia’s largest theme park operator Village Roadshow has launched a new venture, expanding its attractions presence on the Gold Coast even further with the first Topgolf attraction to open outside of the US or Britain.
EU recognises European Year of Cultural Heritage by offering 15,000 rail passes to young people
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jun 2018
Interrail – the service which allows unlimited rail travel across Europe – has teamed with the European Union (EU) to offer 15,000 young people aged 18 a free pass to experience the continent's diversity.
Water spectacular coming to Universal Orlando this summer
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2018
Universal is set to introduce a reimagined water show this summer, blending water and projection to create a jaw-dropping cinema spectacle.
Looking forward as London prepares for MuseumNext
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2018
Museum delegates will soon gather in London for the European edition of this year's MuseumNext conference, which kicks off on Monday (18 June) for its 10th year.
Leadership shakeup at SFMOMA as Robert Fisher chosen to lead institution
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2018
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) has announced several changes in its leadership, with Robert Fisher succeeding Charles Schwab at the head of the institution.
Kurt Cobain relics destroyed in museum fire
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2018
A museum home to a collection of items from the early life of Kurt Cobain has been destroyed by fire.
Dynamic Earth using mixed reality to bring dinosaur creations to life
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jun 2018
The Dynamic Earth science centre in Edinburgh, Scotland, is launching a new attraction that promises to "bring dinosaurs to the digital age", allowing children to design their own dinosaur before seeing it brought to life in front of their eyes.
Cirque du Soleil set to transform face of family entertainment centres with new business venture
BY Alice Davis | 13 Jun 2018
Cirque du Soleil, the world renowned acrobatic circus, is increasing its presence in the attractions industry by launching its own brand of family entertainment centre (FEC).
Chinese heritage bodies come together to protect Great Wall
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jun 2018
A collection of 41 organisations across China have come together in efforts to better protect the country's Great Wall.
‘Sympathetic and poetic’ design revealed for Sevenoaks Nature and Wellbeing Visitor Centre
BY Kim Megson | 13 Jun 2018
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced that Studio McLeod and Ekkist have won the competition to design a new visitor centre for Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent – a flagship visitor centre for the attraction.
Pelli Clarke Pelli win Chengdu Natural History Museum project with design inspired by tectonic movement
BY Kim Megson | 13 Jun 2018
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects have won the international design competition for the Chengdu Natural History Museum in Chengdu, China.
     
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1661 to 1680 of 9724 news stories
Christo causes a stir with 20m high floating Serpentine sculpture
BY Kim Megson | 19 Jun 2018
Environmental artist Christo has completed his latest mammoth temporary structure: a 20m stack of barrels floating in Hyde Park’s Serpentine Lake.
Construction begins on Michael Maltzan Architecture's vast Inuit Art Centre
BY Kim Megson | 19 Jun 2018
Ground has broken on a new museum in Winnipeg that will be the largest single gallery space in the world devoted to Inuit art, culture, and history.
Origami-inspired 'AquaLagoon' opens at Disney and Center Parcs' nature village
BY Kim Megson | 18 Jun 2018
The star attraction at Disney and Center Parcs’ new Villages Nature development outside Paris has been completed.
Inquest into Dreamworld deaths underway in Queensland
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2018
An inquest into the ride malfunction that killed four at the Dreamworld theme park in Australia is underway, with a Queensland court hearing there had been "a number" of previous incidents on the ride.
Frozen, Tangled and Peter Pan as Disney finalises multi-billion dollar expansion for Tokyo theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2018
Frozen, Tangled and Peter Pan are coming to Disney's Tokyo theme park, after the operator announced a multi-billion dollar agreement with the Oriental Land Company for the largest expansion in the history of DisneySea.
World's first 'digital-only art museum' set to wow in Tokyo
BY Kim Megson | 18 Jun 2018
Japanese multimedia art collective teamLab will open a unique Digital Art Museum on Thursday (21 June), permanently showcasing all of their dynamic interactive installations for the first time.
David Bowie exhibition breaks 2 million visitor mark
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2018
As it nears its curtain call, the travelling David Bowie is exhibition has hit a major landmark, welcoming its 2 million visitor this month.
Spirou theme park opens in southern France
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jun 2018
A new theme park based on the adventures of Belgian comic strip character Spirou has opened its doors in Monteux, southern France.
Kvorning masterminds Neolithic rock art exhibition in Norway
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jun 2018
Copenhagen-based design studio Kvorning Design and Communication have created a new installation for Norway's Alta Museum, with the permanent exhibition examining a collection of rock art dating back to the Neolithic era.
Village Roadshow brings Australia's first Topgolf attraction to Gold Coast
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jun 2018
Australia’s largest theme park operator Village Roadshow has launched a new venture, expanding its attractions presence on the Gold Coast even further with the first Topgolf attraction to open outside of the US or Britain.
EU recognises European Year of Cultural Heritage by offering 15,000 rail passes to young people
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jun 2018
Interrail – the service which allows unlimited rail travel across Europe – has teamed with the European Union (EU) to offer 15,000 young people aged 18 a free pass to experience the continent's diversity.
Water spectacular coming to Universal Orlando this summer
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2018
Universal is set to introduce a reimagined water show this summer, blending water and projection to create a jaw-dropping cinema spectacle.
Looking forward as London prepares for MuseumNext
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2018
Museum delegates will soon gather in London for the European edition of this year's MuseumNext conference, which kicks off on Monday (18 June) for its 10th year.
Leadership shakeup at SFMOMA as Robert Fisher chosen to lead institution
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2018
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) has announced several changes in its leadership, with Robert Fisher succeeding Charles Schwab at the head of the institution.
Kurt Cobain relics destroyed in museum fire
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2018
A museum home to a collection of items from the early life of Kurt Cobain has been destroyed by fire.
Dynamic Earth using mixed reality to bring dinosaur creations to life
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jun 2018
The Dynamic Earth science centre in Edinburgh, Scotland, is launching a new attraction that promises to "bring dinosaurs to the digital age", allowing children to design their own dinosaur before seeing it brought to life in front of their eyes.
Cirque du Soleil set to transform face of family entertainment centres with new business venture
BY Alice Davis | 13 Jun 2018
Cirque du Soleil, the world renowned acrobatic circus, is increasing its presence in the attractions industry by launching its own brand of family entertainment centre (FEC).
Chinese heritage bodies come together to protect Great Wall
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jun 2018
A collection of 41 organisations across China have come together in efforts to better protect the country's Great Wall.
‘Sympathetic and poetic’ design revealed for Sevenoaks Nature and Wellbeing Visitor Centre
BY Kim Megson | 13 Jun 2018
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced that Studio McLeod and Ekkist have won the competition to design a new visitor centre for Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent – a flagship visitor centre for the attraction.
Pelli Clarke Pelli win Chengdu Natural History Museum project with design inspired by tectonic movement
BY Kim Megson | 13 Jun 2018
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects have won the international design competition for the Chengdu Natural History Museum in Chengdu, China.
     
 


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