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Artist: Gordon Baldwin ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Gordon Baldwin.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Baldwin, Bach"s Eighth Fugue, 1976
- Francis Alexander - Aaron Baldwin c. 1835 oil on wood National Gallery of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Geraniums, 1959
- Sir Joshua Reynolds - Jane, Duchess of Gordon 1775-78 oil on canvas Norton Museum of Art British Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Mortensen, Meadowland, 1977 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Vessel #1, 1953 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Stairwell, 1951 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Self-Portrait, 1951 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Headland III, 1962 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Headland IV, 1963 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, M. W., 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Jar of Flowers, 1973 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Russell T. Gordon, Skyscrape, 1974 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Russell T. Gordon, Sky Vision, 1974 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Mortensen, The Big Sur River, 1978 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Russell T. Gordon, Untitled, 1981 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified Reflections: D, 1994 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified Reflections: C, 1994 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified Reflections: B, 1994 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified Reflections: A, 1994 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Russell T. Gordon, untitled, 1981 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified Reflections: E, 1994 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified Reflections: F, 1994 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Edward Gordon Craig, Moses, 1909 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Crucifixion, circa 1951 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Montara Beach, 1961 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Roof Tops, 1951 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Seated Nude, 1974 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified 201, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Recess, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Sanctuary, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Hope Grant, Fog Over Gloucester, 1941 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Untitled (near Terminous), 1984 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Russell T. Gordon, Tulip Table, 1974 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Nude, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Mortensen, Shades of Winter, 1978 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Untitled [Sleeping nude], 1973 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Untitled (water tower), 1984 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Hope Grant, Drifting In, 1934 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Onslow- Ford, Water Begin, 1961
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (24) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Baldwin
Glenbow: Toulouse Lautrec: The Baldwin M. Baldwin Collection Toulouse-Lautrec's posters done during the last decade of his
career - Moulin Rouge-La Goulue, 1891, and the equally well-known
images of t...
National Ornamental Metal Museum: Some Like It Hot Large scale pieces will be represented by photographs adjacent to the displayed smaller pieces by the following artists:
John Medwedeff Joe Bonifas Nol Putnam
Philip Baldwin Japh Howard Bernie Hosey
Scott L...
Contemporary Art Centre of Malaga: Art and Language The name Art & Language was first used in 1968 to describe the collaborative work of a group of artists: Terry Atkinson, David Bainbridge, Michael Baldwin and Harold Hurrell. In May 1969 they started publishing a magazine titled Art-Language and s...
Sert Gallery, Harvard University Art Museums: Beauford Delaney: The Color Yellow The color yellow made itself explicit in Delaney’s art beginning in the 1940s in Greenwich Village. Washington Square—a well-known New York location reduced by Delaney to a play of mostly whites, yellows, blue, lavender, and a series of curving black...
Catto Contemporary: Pure Brighton: Leading Lights of the Brighton Art Scene Antony Micallef: Antony was the star of Catto Contemporary’s ‘Perverse Pop’ exhibition of last year. He has won 2nd prize in the BP portrait competition and has been featured in numerous publications, including the front cover of Blueprint magazin...
Anton Gallery: No Boundaries: Rob Barnard, Allen D. Carter, Christian LeBlanc, Reid
McIntyre,Tom Nakashima, and Michael Platt Rob Barnard uses wood-fired pottery to express ideas about the struggle for
freedom of expression. Allen D. Carterís paintings offers insight into his
personal concerns -- homelessness, poverty and service to the needy. Michael
Platt's digi...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Enrique Azocar: Luzy Fertilidad - Light and Fertility Born in Concepción, Chile in 1960, and growing up in a country where at the time social, political and ideological freedoms were denied its people, Enrique Azócar followed a conventional university training and career in business management before...
Andy Warhol Museum: Nadar/Warhol: Paris/New York Organized by the Getty Museum, the Nadar/Warhol exhibition will open in Los Angeles at the Getty Center from July 20 through October 10, 1999. It will then travel to The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh (November 6...
artsdepot gallery: Pressure: Photographs by Horace Ové He was active during this period, working alongside
artistic factions and political activists, but at the same time had the
vision and artistic ability to document events, individuals and the
gatherings of black peoples from Africa, Caribbean a...
Washington Art Association: MARK WINSLOW POTTER RETROSPECTIVE Mark Winslow Potter (1929-1995) is perhaps best known for his
brilliantly lit landscapes and scenes of rural life in New England,
and in the Adirondacks, where he spent summers throughout his
entire life. He received a B...
Artamo Gallery: Works by 11 Artists to be Shown at New Artist Owned Gallery ARTAMO Gallery will take part in local art events and plans to stage themed group exhibitions that include local artists. Lectures and workshops on visual art, literature and poetry are also on the list of future activities.
FEATURED ARTISTS...
J. Paul Getty Center: The Man in the Street: Eugene Atget in Paris Drawn entirely from the Getty Museum collection, the exhibition includes more than 80 of
Atget's images captured during his self-devised and eccentric photographic campaign, which
documented as...
PAFF: Pan African Film & Arts Festival Artist Keith Williams, whose work was chosen as part of the Levi-Strauss Y2K advertising campaign,
is the featured artist for the Festival. Varnette Honeywood, Nathaniel Bustion, Olu Jimi Adeniyi, Aziz
Diagne,...
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Millinnium Glass: An International Survey of Studio Glass The art world of Kentucky is fortunate to count among its
artists, Stephen Rolfe Powell, Professor of Art at Centre
College in Danville. Since the early 1980's, he has been
...
Walker Art Center: COLORING: NEW WORK BY GLENN LIGON
For
Coloring:
New
Work by
Glenn
Ligon,
his first
solo
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Walker,
the artist has created new work ...
International Short Film Festival Oberhausen: Call for Entries The Competitions
Drama, grotesque, experimental film or animation, the USA or Kazakhstan,
Japan or Senegal, 30 seconds or 35 minutes: anything goes, as long as they
make it short. Every year the Festival receives about 3,000 entries, out ...
J. Paul Getty Museum: Photographs by Nadar and Warhol Gordon Baldwin and Judith Keller, Associate Curators in the Department of Photographs,
organized the exhibition. Baldwin noted: Despite the many differences between
19th-century Paris and ...
Bishop's University Art Gallery: The Found and the Familiar: Snapshots in Contemporary Canadian Art We are all familiar with the snapshot, and indeed most of us possess countless examples of these personal visual records. The snapshot is omnipresent in everyday life and is a staple of how individuals experience and remember events. The Found a...
J. Paul Getty Center: Gustave Le Gray, Photographer
Gustave Le Gray, Photographer will be on view at the Getty Museum, its only U.S. venue, from July 9 through September 29, 2002. The exhibition, selected from a survey of Le Gray’s work created by and shown at the Bibliothèque nationale de France...
Corning Museum of Glass: New Glass Sculpture Gallery Presents Exhibition of Late 20th Century Works The exhibition, which will be on view through the year 2001,
features about 75 works by 65 artists.
While many artists continue to blow glass, others are casting,
kiln-forming, flameworking, and combining glass into mixed-media
assemblages, Ms. ...
NURTUREart Non-Profit, Inc. at Baldwin Gallery, Milstein Building, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center: Fine Art vs. Insularity, NURTUREart Reaches The Heights: A Group Exhibition of Contemporary Fine Art
More Than Meets the Eye
In its quest to broaden the cultural horizons of residents of Washington Heights, NURTUREart has allied with community organizations to reach residents unexposed to, or cynical about contemporary art. This will be acc...
Volkspark Halle (Saale): 6th Werkleitz Biennale Common Property / Allgemeingut The festival is centred around the claim that art, culture and information should be considered common property and should be treated accordingly.
Digitalisation and networking have enabled the free exchange of ideas, concepts and technologi...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: New Work: Edgar Arceneaux Organized by SFMOMA curatorial associate Jill Dawsey, this focused presentation, part of SFMOMA’s New Work series, features selections from the artist’s recent project Borrowed Sun, his most ambitious body of work to date. Here Arceneaux invokes j...
University of Southern California School of Fine Arts: Call for Artists: AIM Festival Considering the interface as the point of separation and connection where ‘machine’ and human are linked, AIM IV: Interference Patterns calls for entries that broach both the actual operations of media and communications technologies in contempora...
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