Artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir Title: The Pinned Hat Date: 1898 Medium: color lithograph Dimensions: H.24 x
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DeBary Hall: Cecil Herring: Rediscovering Florida
From Herring's Artist statement-
" 'Find your bliss,' the great Philosopher- Anthropologist Joseph Campbell advised. Campbell was right. I found my 'bliss' in 1956, 49 years ago. I have loved every minute I have spent creating art works and to t...
Ohio Art League: Domestic Bliss: Paintings by Bridgette Bogle
Her eye is drawn to the objects that escape our notice, distilling from them the beauty their makers engender into them. In a recent local exhibition, Bridgette expanded the scope of her work by painting the patterns of toilette paper onto one of ...
Akron Art Museum: Liza Lou: Bead the World
Obsessive and thrilling, Liza Lou's extraordinary meditations on the ordinary
address serious issues including the value of women's work, the dominance of white males in our political structure, a...
Walters Art Museum: Desire and Devotion: Art From India, Nepal, and Tibet in the John and Berthe Ford Collection
The Walters exhibition, curated by Hiram W. Woodward Jr., the Walters curator of Asian Art, focuses on the passions of desire and devotion, which are reflected in many of the most beautiful and important of the featured works, in order to explore ...
ABoriginArt Galleries: Guardian Series: Susan Drozda
She grinds her own pigments from ochre found along the creek beds, combines these powders with tree resins and glues. There are no pre-conceptions when she begins to create. Susan surrounds herself with stone, bones, wood, shells, artifacts, bear ...
Location One: Nano Mandala: Victoria Vesna with Nanoscience Pioneer James Gimzewski
The sand mandala of Chakrasamvara seen in this installation was created by Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Gaden Lhopa Khangtsen Monastery in India, in conjunction with the “Circle of Bliss” exhibition on Nepalese and Tibetan Buddhist Art at the L...
Monique Meloche: Laura Letinsky: SomewhereSomewhere
"Throughout my photographic practice I wish to engage the photograph's transformative qualities, changing what is typically overlooked into something beautiful. I want to look at what is "after the fact," at what (ma)lingers, at what persists, and...
Sculpture Square Limited
: Blindspot - Infringe the Obvious: 3rd Anniversary Exhibition
Why Blind Spot?
The eye's retina receives and reacts to incoming light and sends signals to the brain, allowing you to see. There is, however, a part of the retina that does not provide visual information – the blind spot.
Is there a bl...
Yapi Kredi Cultural Center: Aladdin's Lamp: Sultan Alaeddin Keykubad and the Art of the Anatolian Seljuks Age
This was a golden area that began to shine suddenly on the complex administrative and cultural map of the 12th century Anatolia. It was as if someone had rubbed a magic lamp; and on the steppes that had grown weary under numerous raids and wars, ...
Guild Art Gallery: The Teacher and the Taught: S.H. Raza, Sujata Bajaj
Paradoxes, pluralities and hybridities. These are recurring leitmotifs, that appear whenever we consider the question of what constitutes 'Indian'. Right from the dawn of civilisation, from the Indus-Harappan period moving into the twenty-first ce...
Art Directors Club Gallery: FAAR OUT: Six Months in Rome
"The Rome Prize in Design attracts the most diverse candidates," said Adele Chatfield-Taylor Academy President and Design Fellow (FAAR ’84). "Since 1965, the Academy has been granting fellowships to two designers a year. This exhibit recognizes th...
Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Sue Pam -Grant: Simplicity Miss Petite Size 8mp
Andrea Vinassa continues, "This became the springboard for a new creative direction for the artist, who has distinguished herself as an actress, playwright, scriptwriter and director in theatre and television.
"South Africans know and love h...
Montreal Museum of Fine Art: Picasso érotique
To date, no museum has ever undertaken to present this essential dimension of the
artist's creations. These works express a rare audacity and spirit of freedom, but
have received very limit...
Comme Ca: ŒSUCCUBUS, BANSHEE AND MEDUSA: Warped Works by 8 Women
Abigail Lane: Lane emerged as a member of the Freeze generation, and, along with Damien Hirst, Gary Hume and Sarah Lucas, was part of the 1988 exhibition that showcased the works of Goldsmiths College students. Initially Lane was known for large-s...
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