Muirhead Bone
A Fitting-out Basin
lithograph
1914 - 1918
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US Art Gallery: Two Exhibitions to Open Today: Terence King and Juliet Armstrong
Terence King is currently a Professor in Fine Art and Art History at the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, where he has been since the mid-1980s, having previously taught at the Universities of the Witwatersrand and South Africa, and Techniko...
South London Gallery: Nigel Cooke: A Portrait of Everything
A underlying theme in `A Portrait of Everything‚ is the tendency of the human imagination to provide objects with personalities. Inspired by the way in which inanimate objects to come to life in children‚s stories, Cooke's paintings are lent a dar...
Contemporary Arts Center: Lezley Saar:
Africans, Rap Thugs-n-Dimes
Saar's CAC exhibition includes up to 15 of her most recent works - a series of six portraits of individuals from African tribes as well as portraits of popular rap artists painted onto a collage of pop music albums from the 1950s and '60s.
P...
Museum for African Art: African Forms: Hand -Crafted Masterworks from the Entire African Continent
The exhibition celebrates the artistic practices of numerous African
peoples who work in materials like gold, silver, iron, bronze, wood, ivory,
...
Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre: 2005 Ranamok Glass Prize
Finalists include: Helen Aitken-Kuhnen, Christian Arnold, Nicole Ayliffe, Joanna Bone, Lee Brogan, Rozlyn de Bussey, Emma Camden, Scott Chaseling, Cobi Cockburn, Rod Coleman, Scott Coleman, Matthew Curtis, Tali Dalton, Evelyn Dunstan, Nicola Edwar...
William Traver Gallery: Preston Singletary: Vision Quest
Singletary quickly developed into an extremely adept glassblower. He later decided to pursue an understanding of Formline Design--the design system followed by the Northwest Coast Native Americans. It was not merely that Singletary applied Northwe...
Harvard University Art Museums, Arthur M. Sackler Museum: The Rich Life and the Dance: Weavings from Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic Egypt
The hand-woven fabrics, most of them dating from the third to seventh centuries, feature images of dancers, haloed saints with hands raised in prayer, and a myriad of flora and fauna evoking the abundance of the Nile Valley. Some display Arabic in...
Muscarelle Museum of Art, College of William and Mary: Georgia O'Keeffe in Williamsburg: A Re-Creation of the Artist's First Public Exhibition
While she is most often associated with the state of New Mexico, O’Keeffe actually lived with her family in Williamsburg, Va., between 1903 and 1909, and her two brothers attended William and Mary. After high school, O’Keeffe left Williamsburg to ...
De Appel: Cinema, Sounds, Synergy: Arno Coenen and Sven Påhlsson
Coenen previously made an hallucinogenic ‘road movie’, inspired by his experience of a car trip through the West Coast of the United States. In ‘The Last Roadtrip’, all stereotypes of the American way of Life are exaggerated, creating a virtual wo...
Kontainer Gallery: Peter Lamb and The Art of Dickies and Pollocks
Lamb talks about his method as a trawl through personal history and
memory, seeing what the day's catch might yield. It also throws up bits
of art history. You couldn't call these quotations, more found‚ images:
the odds and ends, the broken ...
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts: BioFeel: A New Breed of Artist
SymbioticA Research Group experiment with the capabilities of a rat’s neurone.
Take some embyonic rats neurones, place them over silicon chips, connect to visual art output devices and what do you get? Can we really call this an artist? Can a sem...
Fish Tank Gallery: SKIN: New Work of Hong Kong Artist Pan Xing Lei
Skin, or Pi in Putonghua, (Chinese), refers most immediately to the latex Rubber Men splattered with illegible painted characters, devoid of muscle and bone, that hang, float, or twist in different positions at every outing. The first versions of ...
Galería Arte Moderno de Guadalajara: The Mummies of Guanajuato: A Series of Paintings
MG
began painting the mummies following a deeply moving visit to the Museo de Las Momias in December 1999.
As I painted each mummy, I thought on the possibilities of their lives...who had they beenNULL A...
Agora Gallery: A Collective Exhibition: Contemporary Art at its Best
Painted with a caring and empathetic delicacy, Angela Perry's flowers float forth from the depth of the canvas like soft sheets of light pealed from the soul. Full of mystery and tantalizing presence, the coiling folds and curves of the images da...
Adam Gallery: New Paintings: Barbara Rae Ra
Following is the essay from the catalogue:
" Taste; we are not born with it. It has to be acquired in the same way we learn grammar to improve creative writing. If we feel uncertain about judging a work of art, or the utilitarian design of a c...
Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum: John A. and Margaret Hill Collection of American Western Art AND Silver Blossoms, Turquoise Mountains: Southwest Indian Jewelry
As a connoisseur of American art, John Hill collected what he believed in, which was the myth of the American West. It is a myth that has shaped this nation more than any other. From it, comes our sense of magisterial landscapes dwarfing human a...
Mint Museum of Art: VantagePoint V: Robert Lazzarini
The interest generated by three of Lazzarini’s sculptures inspired this subsequent show presenting a larger, more comprehensive survey of the artist’s work.
Lazzarini’s sculptures investigate hyperrealism, but his use of a skewed perspective...
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...
Museum of Fine Art, Glassell School of Art: Innate Contours:
James Surls Drawings
Glassell School of Art
Without question, James Surls is one of Texass most acclaimed artists of the
late twentieth century, said Valerie Loupe Olsen, curator of the exhibition and
associate director of Glas...
Massive Change: Call for Artists: The Future of Global Design
They are seeking images and video that document how design is being applied to all aspects of life, including: transportation, housing and urbanization, health, energy, manufacturing, imaging and information technologies, materials, markets, and t...
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