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National Gallery of Victoria: Peter Booth: Human / Nature
Booth was born in Sheffield, England, in November, 1940. The Booth family migrated to Australia in 1957, and settled in Altona. He worked in the steel mills alongside his father until he went to the National Gallery School in 1962 to study paintin...
Decor Expo: Kathryn Henneman to Exhibit New Works on Aluminum , Warm Exotic Woods
Henneman's work spans the range from compact, delicate florals
to large textile pieces to enormous, rich abstracts.
Henneman heightens her work in a variety of new media: brilliant
brushed luminescent aluminum , warm exotic woods,
and ...
Rosen Group: Merit Award Program Winners Announced For February Buyers Market of American Craft
Merit Award winners for the February 16-19 show are:
Claire Maunsell, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Media: Glass
One-of-a-kind decorative items (bottles, plates, vases, etc.)
Jana Pavlasek, Originality, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Robert McDougall Art Gallery: Sculpture in the Gardens: Bing Dawe, Enid Eiriksson and Kazu Nakagawa
First held in 1993, this event is designed to raise the
profile of the best of New Zealand's contemporary
sculpture. Previous participants have i...
Barbican Art Gallery: the americans. new art. - Opens Today
Recent years have seen a renewed interest
in the hand-made among American artists,
and the show contains a large proportion of
painting and sculpture. However, these
supposedl...
Impact Unlimited: Call for Artists: International Artists suffering from Migraines
Selected artists will be notified by February 11, 2002. Final artwork will need to be completed by the end of March 2002.
Artwork will be used in an exhibit booth on an international tour. Artwork may also be used in patient brochures, cale...
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...
Wayne County Council for Arts, History & Humanities: Wayne County - The Artists Among Us Exhibition
Secondly, Artists Among Us is an extraordinary ARTnership featuring
collaborations between visual artists, poets and musicians. Here's how it
works: top Wayne County poets and musicians will perform works inspired by
the juried artworks during...
National Portrait Gallery of Australia: Bill Brandt: A Retrospective
No other British photographer has made so many memorable photographs as Bill Brandt. He excelled in all fields -social scenes, Surrealism, night photography, wartime documentary, landscape, portraiture and the nude, writes Mark Haworth-Booth, curator...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Alfred Stieglitz: Photographs and Photogravures from the Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation
The Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the artistic legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe. Stieglitz, one of America's most influential photographers, was known internationally as an advocate of modernism.
One of the principal object...
Santa Ana
Council on Arts and Culture: FIFTH ANNUAL SANTA ANA ARTWALK
FEATURES KALEIDOSCOPE OF FINE ART
Santa Anas vigorous mission to become a cultural and arts Mecca has
attracted internationally renowned as well as emerging artists to the
conclaves and galleries of the Santa Ana art scene. The public is invited to
experience the diverse co...
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...
University of Richmond Museums, Marsh Gallery: Visions from the Soul: Woodcuts by Hans Friedrich Grohs
As a young master student at the Bauhaus in Weimar, Grohs studied under Lyonel Feininger but he left the academy in 1919 following a controversial dispute with founder Walter Gropius regarding the sacrifice of German “identity” for the increasing ...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Little Snappers Exhibit
The results are impressive and refreshingly imaginative. Lunch Break by winner Grace Chilton is a beautiful still life shot of her school desk while the image Memories of Express Café by winner Louise Gould of a local café takes a poignant look a...
Monique Meloche: Offworld Behavior: John White Cerasulo
Cerasulo was trained as a traditional painter and used his skills totally within the confines of the computer for his past work, including the beautiful and painterly girls from the Complete + Verified series recently exhibited at the MCA, Chicago...
New Museum of Contemporary Art: Lee Bul: Live Forever
Lee explains that in these pods, where the body is surrounded by a machine-like shell, "the act of singing becomes a performance only for the self, like dancing in front of the mirror." The physical isolation of the capsule encourages each user to...
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art: Native American Artists Wanted for 10th Annual Indian Market
The Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market presented by Ameritech has two main components: a juried arts competition with cash prizes, and a sales show. To be eligible for participation in either component, artists must be documented members of a state- o...
American Folk Art Museum: American Folk Art Museum Hosts Benefit Preview
for Year 2002 Outsider Art Fair
Chairs for the Benefit Preview, a lively and festive affair, are Michael Donovan and Nancye Green, Richard and Amy Rubenstein, and Selig and Angela Sacks. Vice Chairs are Audrey Heckler and Thomas Isenberg, and the Americus Chairs are Deborah and...
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: Create and Be Recognized: Photography on the Edge
Since most of their work was never intended for public consumption, its inclusion in the show and the fact that it is being presented posthumously, is of no coincidence. Create and Be Recognized is a rare opportunity to study their creations.
Th...
Forest City Gallery: d.a.r.e. (daring artists reveal everything)
Among the themes investigated in this exhibition are identity, gender, sexuality/ desire, consumer values, and ownership/authorship.
Toronto-based artist and writer Sandra Haar's work concerns textual and visual representations of sexuality,...
Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC), Paris Expo: FIAC 2001, 28th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Opens Today
All 164 FIAC exhibitors are united in their support of the American art community, which has been affected by the recent terrorist attacks on the United States, said Véronique Jaeger, Artistic Director of FIAC. This gathering of key players from ...
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 ...
University of Richmond Museums, Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art: Pierre Daura, Catalán-American Modernist: People, Places, and Things
Born on the island of Minorca, Spain, in 1896, Daura was raised in Barcelona, Catalonia (a northern region in Spain) where he studied art under José Ruiz Blasco, Pablo Picasso’s father. In 1914, Daura moved to Paris to work in the studio of artist...
ZONE: Chelsea, Center for the Arts: Molly Davies: Retrospective of Video Installation Works
Ms. Davies work explores movement of the performing body and film, distilling the everyday to suggest undercurrents of desire, isolation and joy. Juxtaposing images to create layers of meaning, her work immerses the viewer into striking, poetic w...
Site Gallery: Intermediate 3: New Art from the North of England
The exhibition is selected from open submission and comprises existing and specially commissioned works. The group exhibition will take place both in Site Gallery and in Sylvester Works, a temporary warehouse venue in Sheffield and will also inc...
Milwaukee Art Museum: Brandt and Weston: Two Geniuses of Photography
Bill Brandt: A Retrospective
Bill Brandt: A Retrospective explores the wide ranging work of this
British master photographer. Brandts work is familiar to viewers because
he is the inventor of his style - the trademark grainy gray British ligh...
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...
Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC), Paris Expo: 29th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Presents 170 Galleries from 23 Countries
This year’s fair includes a rigorous selection of international galleries, focusing on individual and thematic shows, new and previously unseen works, and site-specific installations. The fair will be divided into five sections: Solo Shows; Group ...
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