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Albright-Knox Art Gallery: Bodily Space: New Obsessions in Figurative Sculpture
These are among the finest examples of recent figurative sculpture by very important artists from around the world, said Albright-Knox Project Curator Holly E. Hughes. We are pleased to be able to bring this caliber of contemporary sculpture to...
Albright-Knox Art Gallery: John Bisbee: Arc and Plume
Albright-Knox Art Gallery: The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
The exhibition is currently being presented at the Royal Academy of Art
in London, England, before concluding with its visit to the
Albright-Knox Art Gallery. The exhibition has received critical
accolades in each of its previous engagements. ...
Albright-Knox Art Gallery: Modigliani and the Artists of Montparnasse
Organized by the Albright-Knox, a leading international center of modern
and contemporary art, the exhibition will include masterpieces from
renowned museums and private collections in America, Europe, and Japan.
Many of the works have never be...
Black and White Gallery: To Know The Spiders by Julian Montague
Since his graduation from Hampshire College in 1996 with a BA in Media Studies, Julian Montague's photographs and other works have been exhibited in solo and group shows at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center in Buffalo, NY, Real Art Ways in Hartfo...
Albright-Knox Art Gallery: Photographs of Artists
Don't miss this opportunity to come face
to face with artists represented in the Gallery's collection
such as Henri...
Albright Knox Art Gallery: Gerrit Engel: Buffalo Grain Elevators
...
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art: Petah Coyne: Above and Beneath the Skin
Combining both figurative and abstract traditions, Coyne’s works constitute a complex language that is decidedly individual yet surprisingly accessible. Her sculptures are made from a laundry list of familiar materials such as wood, wax, hair, bab...
Albright Knox Art Gallery: 0044 Contemporary Irish Artists in Britain
Whether the artists concerns specifically focus on
...
UB Art Gallery: Walter Prochownik: In Retrospect, 1965-1995
Albright Knox Art Gallery, Norman E. Boasberg Fund, 1973
>A dedicated faculty member of the Department of Art and Art History at the University at Buffalo for thirty-two years, Prochownik was appointed Professor Emeritus in 1995 and ...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Leon Golub: Paintings 1950 - 2000
His early work used primitive, generic imagery to explore the human
condition, but his later work became more direct and political with subjects ranging from the Vietnam
War to racism and r...
Grey Art Gallery, New York University: Rudy Burckhardt and Friends: New York Artists of the 1950s and '60s
The show allows viewers to see how one artist chose to
portray another and to view stellar, but rarely exhibited, works by such renowned
artists as Josef Albers, Willem ...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Action-Abstraction: Pollock, de Kooning and American Art, 1940–1976
Beginning in the 1940s, Pollock and de Kooning created paintings and sculptures that catapulted American art onto the international stage. In magazines as diverse as Partisan Review, The Nation, ARTnews and Vogue, Greenberg and Rosenberg wrote inc...
Baltimore Museum of Art: The Triumph of French Painting
The Triumph of French Painting features more
than thirty celebrated artists, including Ingres,
Delacroix, Corot, Millet, Monet, Renoir, Cézanne,
van Gogh, Picasso, an...
Binney and Smith Gallery, Banana Factory: Eunice Boscov: Portraits of Children
‚"They are very lively and full of exuberance," Boscov says of the children she has encountered during her travels. ‚"They are friendly, and sometimes even sassy."
Over the years, Boscov, who studied photography at Kutztown Unive...
First Street Gallery: Penny Kronengold: Museum Translations - New Paintings and Drawings
While the new paintings retain the earlier work's emphasis on gesture and immediacy, their compressed spaces present special formal and affective challenges. On an intimate scale that places weigh!
t on every mark, horses become metaphors for pe...
Rosenberg and Kaufman Fine Art, Ltd.: Time and Space: New Work by Cheryl Goldsleger, John Spinks and Andrew Topolski
Oceans of text border yellowing pages, reconfigured maps, parts of his
father's diary and a cool but evocative palette in the collage on canvas
works by John Spinks. Honoring his own Irish tradition of narrative history,
Spinks' combinati...
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery: 0044 Contemporary Irish Artists in Britain
The artists are: Kathy Prendergast, Daphne
Wright, Paul Seawright, Andre Stitt, Cecily
Brennan, John Carson, Anne Carlisle, Maud
Cotter, Liadin Cooke, John Gibbons, Frances
Hegarty, Siobhan Hapaska, Andrew Kearney,
Mo Whit...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
Comprising paintings, sculptures, ceramics, drawings, and prints, the exhibition vividly conveys the exceptional range of Gauguin's career, both in terms of his technical facility in a variety of media and the far-flung places and cultures that in...
Montreal Museum of Fine Art: Vibrant Colours and the Passion of Mexican Modern Art
For the past seventy-five years, the understanding and
appreciation of Mexican art have focussed primarily on the
murals, particularly those by Los Tres Grandes: Diego Rivera,
...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
Comprising paintings, sculptures, ceramics, drawings, and prints, the exhibition vividly conveys the exceptional range of Gauguin's career, both in terms of his technical facility in a variety of media and the far-flung places and cultures that in...
Jewish Community Center of Greater New Haven: Ancient Journey, New Direction - New Works by Alan Falk
These sacred texts and commentaries, informed by the core moral and humanistic values of Jewish tradition and ethos, have shaped western civilization, encompassing the fundamental desire for personal, spiritual and global peace, equality, and so...
Fruitmarket Gallery: Inka Essenhigh: Large Scale Paintings and Intricate Drawings
The work unites and scatters influences in equal measure, such as Italian
Renaissance iconography, Japanese Ukiyo-e prints, Persian miniatures and
contemporary mythologies.
The exhibition comprises nine large-scale paintings that demonstra...
Albright-Knox Art Gallery: Bodily Space: New Obsessions in Figurative Sculpture
Kudos to Holly E. Hughes for curating a show so startling, so slyly subversive, it worms its way into your skin before you even realize it. It’s one of the best I’ve ever seen. Here is body as locus of the commercial and the contemplative; as s...
Fruitmarket Gallery: Fred Tomaselli: Monsters of Paradise
The collaged paintings that marked Tomaselli’s emergence on the international art circuit in the late 80s are obsessive compendia of the natural and unnatural worlds that move between abstraction and figuration. They are distinguished by the use o...
Frye Art Museum: Pioneer Women Photographers: Myra Albert Wiggins, Adelaide Hanscom Leeson, Imogen Cunningham, and Ella E. McBride
Myra Albert Wiggins is perhaps the earliest internationally known artist from the Northwest. She studied painting under some of the finest American artists of the day including John H.Twachtman (1853-1902) and William Merrit Chase (1849-1916), wh...
Oakland Museum of California: Fred Martin: A Retrospective, 1948-2003
A prolific painter throughout his life, Martin has been an influential figure in the West Coast art scene since the 1940s. "Few individuals have exerted more influence on the post-World War II generation of young artists than Fred Martin," states...
Montclair Art Museum: The Unseen Cindy Sherman: Early Transformations (1975-1976)
Sherman was born in 1954 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, and moved to Huntington Beach in suburban Long Island, New York when she was three. There, Sherman’s interests in art, movies, television, makeup and clothing began their lifelong evolution into...
Barry Friedman Gallery: Wang Jin: Photographs and Sculptures
Wang Jin is a Beijing-based artist, whose powerful conceptual work reflects both his own personal experiences and the transformations of Chinese culture. His poetic oeuvre reverberates with history as it encounters the contemporary world. Over the...
Vancouver Art Gallery: Carr, O'Keeffe, Kahlo: Places of Their Own
The Vancouver Art Gallery retains one of the most significant Emily Carr collections in the world and is justifiably proud to present this outstanding exhibition. Comprising 56 paintings, the exhibition was inspired by Dr. Sharyn Udall's book of t...
Lawrence Asher Gallery: Philippa Blair - Tracks : Jayme Odgers - Watercolor Portraits
Philippa Blair's paintings do not have a fixed point of view thus allowing us to read the work any way we like, side to side or top to bottom, as we attempt to discern one surface layer from the next. It is beneath this layering of paint and aggr...
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