Urbis Museum: Anthony Jones: There Are More of Us
Founded in 1985 Black Arts Alliance is the largest network of Black artists in the UK.
Working on a not-for-profit basis, they exist to remove the marginalisation that Black arts and cultures can experience within the mainstream arts infras...
Antwerpen: Van Dyck 1999 is More than a Huge
Retrospective at the Museum of Fine Arts
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Caffe 817: Anthony Holdsworth: Italian Landscapes
Holdsworth is best known for his cityscapes. Perhaps you have seen him recently, painting at 5th and Mission in San Francisco or at 14th and Broadway in Oakland, working on a continuing urban series that have won him critical praise throughout Cal...
Graves Gallery, Museums Sheffield: Robert Mapplethorpe : Works from the 70s and 80s
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Robert Mapplethorpe,
Patti Smith, 1975
© Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation
Born in 1946, American artist Robert Mapplethorpe produced some of the most striking images of the last 50 years. Garnering fame and notoriety in e...
Italia in Arte: RICHARD SOLSTJARNA: Awarded Prize Anthony Van Dyck 2007
The Award is organized by Italia in Arte in co-operation with the department of Material Science at the University of Salento, the patronage of the Mediterranian Puglia Region, Presidency of the Region of Molise, council members of the Culture, En...
Texas Fine Arts Association at Jones Center for Contemporary Art: New Texas Voices: New New York
There's something for everyone here - Goicolea's photographs are like cloning
experiments in a romper room. Danny Hobart's video is a kind of tribute to 80s
movies and their icons, i.e. Anothony Michael Hall in Sixteen Candles.
Josephine
Mecks...
Shepherd Market Gallery: Fore Photographers: Anthony Jones,Catherine Jacobs, Irene Lumley and Ray Spence
Curved horizons,evocative shapes and vibrant textures celebrate the emotive issues of femininity,sensuality and
sexuality that are central to Catherine Jacobs ’work.Her intimacy series was selected for Food 99,the 10th
Herefordshire Photography ...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Restoring a Masterpiece: Castiglione Conservation Project
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Kroller-Muller Museum: Longing for the Garden – sculptures from storage
Some of the works are displayed outside on the events area, including a 15-metre high Schwarz/weisse Doppelfahne, a black and white ‘double’ flag by the German artist Reiner Ruthenbeck. Other works are shown in the galleries and corridors of the ...
artandphotographs: The Book Corner: Britain’s Print Industry
The Book Corner does not look like any library that you have ever seen. All the same, Martino Gamper’s idiosyncratic shelving and seating are utterly recognisable as a place to take time and enjoy books. Likewise, Åbäke’s posters, signage and labe...
Newmark Gallery: San Francisco Cityscapes
Anna Contis paintings are deeply influenced by her connection to her San Francisco neighborhood and her interest in myth and symbolism. Her works are realistic and familiar reflections of the light, landscape, architecture and people of San Franc...
William Havu Gallery: The Vessel: Voyage and Contain
Featuring ceramic sculpture by Martha Daniels, Margaret Haydon, Margaret Josey, and Anthony Sarenpa. Also featured are stone works by Michael Clapper, wooden sculpture by Darlene Nguyen-Ely and Bernice Strawn as well as ethereal oil paintings by J...
Guggenheim Museum: Connecting Museums: One of the First Manifestations of the Guggenheim-Hermitage-Kunsthistorisches Collaboration
Connecting Museums, one of the first manifestations of the Guggenheim-Hermitage-Kunsthistorisches collaboration, will be an ongoing series of focused exhibitions in which masterpieces from each collection are on view at the three partner instituti...
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts: City of Perth PhotoMedia Award
Exhibiting artists include Danica Chappell, Anthony Curtis, Simon Cuthbert, Christian de Vietri, Allison Gibbs, Michael Gray, Siri Hayes, Martin James Hurley, Derek Kreckler, Belinda Mason Lovering, Kate McMillan, Graham Miller, Tony Nathan, Conor...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Welded! Sculpture of the Twentieth Century
Welding will be
shown in all of its variations as cut, bent, crushed and painted metal that is stable or that
moves, that includes sound and water, that is r...
National Gallery of Art: The Unfinished Print: Works by Rembrandt, Piranesi, Degas, Munch and Others
The exhibition opens in conjunction with Jasper Johns: Prints from Four Decades and American
Naive Paintings, which will be on view during the same period in adjacent galleries.
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Laguna Art Museum: Three Solo Exhibitions of Photography
On the main level of the Museum, Laurie Brown: Recent Terrains, organized by Laguna Art Museum curator of exhibitions Tyler Stallings, presents a sequence of black and white photographs that consider how the planet’s surface has been transf...
Bonnefanten Museum: Art from the Cape: Dutch and Flemish Masterpieces from the Cape Town Michaelis Collection
A restorer from the Limburg Conservation Institute Maastricht will be working on two paintings during the exhibition. This process will be accessibly presented to the visitors.
The Michaelis Collection was put together by the diamond trader...
Tate Gallery: TRACE
The International Exhibition of the Liverpool Biennial of
Contemporary Art
Trace at Tate Gallery Liverpool includes sculptural installations, photographs,
paintings and video works. Photographers Vik Muniz and Miguel Rio Branco
explore Brazilian city...
Physics Room: Time Trials by Fiona Amundsen
This series of photographs have been executed using a strict methodology,
emphasising similarities. The photograph's formal structural factors are
pronounced, directing attention away from the actual content of the
photograph and towards the ma...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: Four Projects to Open in August
Modus Operandi
Ryszard Dabek and Anne Kay
Gallery 1
Modus Operandi is a joint exhibition by Ryszard Dabek and Anne Kay. Two distinct bodies of photographic work (26 bus stops & Beige and Brown Customs) have been brought together t...
Royal College of Art: The 20th Century British Art Fair
It is the only fair to cover British art from 1900 to the present day and for five days, under one roof, art lovers can enjoy and marvel at the talent and diversity of painting, sculpture, photography and ceramics which incorporate 20th Century Briti...
CQL Design Center: Metropolis Rise : New Art from London
Metropolis Rise : New Art from London will take place at the Moganshan art district which has been at the forefront of artistic development in Shanghai in recent years. The exhibition will then travel to DIAF 06 at 798 Space, Beijings largest inde...
Reflect-arts, Inc. at Gallery 27+: Strange Cities: the Unique and the Unusual in the Urban Landscape
The opening event for Strange Cities will take place on Thursday, October 19, 2006, 6-9 pm. The opening will include live improvisational electronic music by the vibrant duo pico fermi, and a surreal, over the top interactive art performance by Th...
Corey Helford Gallery: Literartistry: A Group Show
Participating artists to date include:
Jason Shawn Alexander, Erik Alos, Chris Anthony, Chris Conn Askew, Attaboy, Anthony Ausgang, Lauren Bergman, Andrew Brandou, Dave Burke, Paul Chatem, Greg Clarke, Amy Crehore, Camilla d‚Ericco, Jason Du...
Media & Visual Arts, Banff Centre: Call for Abstracts: Making a Noise, an Aboriginal-focused curatorial symposium
I. Curating and Constructing Art History
Ongoing critical discourse challenges the privileged frameworks for selected art histories and contemporary art practices associated with public art galleries. Additionally, much historical Aboriginal a...
Sartorial Contemporary Art: Some Product: New Paintings by Liz Neal
Liz Neal embodies the freedom, desperation and aggressiveness of not knowing what god to worship, what party to vote for, what sex to feel attracted to, consuming and experiencing everything around, getting the tongue burnt and waiting to be doome...
Art Forum Berlin: Art Forum Berlin 2002 Presents Emerging Contemporary Art
Participants in this year’s fair include 150 galleries, from approximately 25 nations. Exhibition areas will allows visitors to view and interact with the work, presented by both established and up and coming galleries, including: the Galeria Helg...
Tate Liverpool: At Sea: Works in All Media that Examine the Sea
Artists such as Vija Celmins and Hiroshi Sugimoto see the sea as conducive to quiet
contemplation. For others, the sea evokes scenes of danger or disaster. Shipwrecks,
drownings and other tragedies are hauntingly alluded t...
Atlantic Center for the Arts: Call for Artists: Residency with JESSICA HAGEDORN, JANE HAMMOND, DAVID RAKOWSKI
For more information on how to apply, please telephone (386) 427-6975 or (800) 393-6975 (domestic US only) or visit www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org or email us at program@atlanticcenterforthe...
Duolun Museum of Modern Art: Cruel/Loving Bodies: Artists Grapple with Chinese Identity
The
collective work of these practitioners crossing borders represents social
and historical cruelty inflicted upon the body--in the form of physical
violence or social regimes of surveillance--but also counters cruelty with a
simultaneous foc...
Art Instutite ofChicago: Raphael and Titian: The Renaissance Portrait
The Raphael and Titian portraits will be on loan to the Art Institute from the Pitti Gallery in Florence, where they are
considered to be two of the greatest masterpieces in the collection. This exhibition offers a rar...
Asia Society: From Court to Caravan: Chinese Tomb Sculptures from the Collection of Anthony M. Solomon
The exhibition's title, From Court to Caravan, reflects its broad array of subjects, from courtly to humble to foreign. Rich in sculptures of humans, horses and guardian figures, with some resembling Buddhist temple guardians, the Solomon collecti...
Guggenheim Berlin: Sugimoto: Portraits
The photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto left his
native Japan in 1970 to study art in Los
Angeles at a time when Minimalism and
Conceptual Art - both of which in...
ARTworkSF: American Mythology: 23 Artist Define Their Views
Carmen Wolfs Red Chair highlights the American myth of fame and popularity. In William Mayfields Changing Our Minds the gods see something wrong with the way things are and are doing something about it. Malcom Nicols Bright Sunny Future V exemplifies...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Reprocessing Information: Utilizing Information as Landscape, Medium and Commentary
Ant Farm, Media Burn, 1975
Formed in 1968 and most active between 1973 and 1977, Ant Farm (Chip Lord, Hudson B. Marquez and Doug Michaels) was an influential Bay Area collective that explored the experimental fringe of architecture, design and...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: Anselm Kiefer: Paintings 1998-2000
While traveling in China, Kiefer encountered monumental sculptures of Mao
everywhere, waving to his people. This journey inspired a series of paintings
entitled Lasst tausend Blumen blühen (Let a Thousand Flower...
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