John Wootton
The Lyon and the Cub, plate for Fable XIX on page 73 in the book Fables by Mr. [John] Gay. 3rd ed. (London: J. Tonson and J. Watts, 1729)
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Bradley University, Heuser Art Center: The Feminine Eye: A National Group Exhibition
Exhibitions in Bradley University galleries showcase artists with varied processes/techniques and ethnic heritage. This diversity expands our understanding of new ideas in the context of contemporary art history. Bradley University’s exhibition sc...
Bradley University: 29th Bradley National Print and Drawing Exhibition Opens Today
The exhibition is just too large to host on our campus alone, and so we give many thanks for the support of our good friends and local arts agencies, The Contemporary Art Center and The Peoria Art Guild, who have generously provided additional and...
Experimental Art Foundation: Matthew Bradley The Weet-Bix Kid
Delinquent behaviour is usually thought of as destructive, what really interests me is that this character avoids a descent into total chaos, perhaps because there is an inherent creativity to this journey. The path through space must be created, ...
Rebecca Ibel Gallery: Summertime 99
Katherine Bradford and Matt Magee are New York based artists represented here
with a group of recent paintings. Magees colors and forms dance on the
surface in rhythm, exuberating life. While Mageeís abstract paintings are
about surface patte...
futuremaybe: Oni Exhibitions
Scott Alberg, an MFA candidate at The Museum
School, will be making his debut in futuremaybe
with plastine sculptures of the Space Shuttle
Challengerís explosion. His objects refer to an
adolescent obsession with expositions and outer
spac...
Universal Concepts Unlimited: ROUNDERS
In addition to generating exhibitions, UCU will host panel discussions
and lectures by leading artists, critics, historians, philosophers and
scientists in both its Chelsea space and on the web. These adjunct
activities will serve to illustrat...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Last Week! Milestones of
Modernism 1880-1940:
Selections from the
Norwest Collection
More than 200 objects are included in the exhibition—furniture, metalwork, ceramics,
glass and works on paper. Created between 1880 and 1940, they represent a survey of
the major movements of the period: Arts...
Fuller Museum of Art: Environmental Arts, Inc Presents Sixth Annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
For the past six years, the Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition has been located on the grounds of the Fuller Museum of Art where a path, through twenty-two acres of wooded area, was created for the establishment of sites for permanent as well as tempora...
Esso Gallery: What Am I Doing Here? (A Political Exhibition)
Already two countries have been destroyed and with them their culture (our culture) and their art. This involves us and demonstrates that who ever is governing this world is not interested in people, in their dignity, in their culture and least of...
White Columns: CONCERTED COMPASSIONISM
Bradley McCallum presents documentation and examples of on-site shelters and mobile carts he has created
for homeless people in various cities; Michael Rakowitz exhibits portable beds for use on the sidewalk,
designed to inflate wi...
Fruitmarket Gallery: Louis Hopkins: Freedom of Information paintings drawings 1996-2005
Born in 1965 and trained at Glasgow School of Art, Hopkins
is known for rarely making work on blank surfaces. She
chooses rather to start with a material that is pre-printed, be
it with specific imagery or more generic graphic marks. From
th...
Bargehouse: Insomnia: An exhibition of Visual Art, Performance and Writing
Using insomnia as an analogy for the inability to access a place of security, rest and recuperation, this exhibition aims to provoke thought and discussion around similar experiences ˆ our intention was to create a space where some of these storie...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Milestones of
Modernism 1880-1940:
Selections from the
Norwest Collection
More than 200 objects are included in the exhibition—furniture, metalwork, ceramics,
glass and works on paper. Created between 1880 and 1940, they represent a survey of
the major movements of the period: A...
Art Gallery of Ontario: Ultrabaroque: Aspects of Post-Latin American Art
Ultrabaroque plays on popular concepts of Baroque while acknowledging the pervasive influence
of its origins in the spirit of the art and architecture of the colonial period. The prefixes ultra and post
in the exhibitio...
Susie Sierra Gallery: Susie Sierra: New Works
Truly great works of art throb with palpable
life like De Koonings' abstract works that open like doorways into endless
fields of light. True art can never really be possessed, the object perhaps but
not the art - that can only be experienced t...
Art Gallery of Ontario: Provisional Worlds: Expendables Surrounding Us
Through the skilful, yet playful, use of provisional commodities, ranging from plastic bottles and record sleeves, to Styrofoam, bar codes and B movies, these artists raise questions about what everyone sees and consumes.
“This exhibition i...
Fruitmarket Gallery: Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere: Collections sans Frontieres III
Somewhere Nowhere Everywhere is an exhibition selected from the holdings of five of the FRACs, the FRACs du Grand Est – Alsace, Bourgogne, Champagne-Ardenne, Franche-Comté and Lorraine. In recognition of the FRACs’ particular status as regionally-...
Fruitmarket Gallery: Nathan Coley: A Survey of Work
The exhibition is curated by gallery director Fiona Bradley and is presented on the occasion of the 30th anniversary and re-branding of The Fruitmarket Gallery.
Committed to showing new work in the context of a coherent art practice, the gal...
Kunstihoone: CAPITAL (It Fails Us Now)
The exhibition in Tallinn is the second half of a two-fold project, with the first part taking place at UKS in Oslo, Norway 8 Oct 6 Nov 2005.
Curated by Simon Sheikh. Produced by NIFCA, Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art, in collaboration...
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: I Feel Mysterious Today: 25 International Emerging and Established Contemporary Artists
I feel mysterious today both emphasizes and reflects a current sensibility that gives privelage to allusive and subjective modes of expression over the more direct and strident political positioning characteristic of art celebrated in the globalis...
Art Gallery of Ontario: Rodney Graham: A Little Thought
This first major North American tour of works by Rodney Graham is jointly organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the Vancouver Art Gallery. Graham’s works have been widely shown throughout Canada ...
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...
Milwaukee Art Museum: Industrial Strength Design: How Brooks Stevens Shaped Your World
The exhibition is an appealing blend of the nostalgic, the familiar
and the futuristic and provides a compelling retrospective of the evolution
of American popular and material culture from the 1930s to the 70s. The
exhibition presents four time ...
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