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Dayton Art Institute: Orville and Wilbur: The Wright Brothers' Legacy
This exhibition portrays the beginning of powered flight with photographs
and original lithographs from the first two decades of powered flight,
said Alex Nyerges, Director and CEO of The Dayton Art Institute. According
to Nyerges, the imag...
Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Culture Center: Stenberg Brothers: Constructing a Revolution in Soviet Design
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Courtyard Gallery: New Works by Guo Jin and Guo Wei
Without change - significant change via experimentation - contemporary art risks fading into stale predictability. Clearly, no artist consciously wants this to happen. Although it must be tempting at times; staying with what works and what sells ...
Fuller Museum of Art: Crafting Tales: Grimms Reinvented
Working in wood, metal, clay, glass and fiber the artists then created artwork based on the tales. The resulting work ranges from fanciful and dream-like to dark and menacing like the colorful stories on which they are based. Text from each of the...
Montreal Museum of Fine Art: Disasters of War
In 1999, these two British artists interpreted Goya's work - which was inspired by the Napoleonic occupation of Spain - by drawing on the collective memory of the horrors the German forces committed during World War II. Unlike the realism that cha...
Museum of Childhood: David Hockney: Grimms’ Fairy Tales
Fantasy dressing-up clothes and a large scale castle tower will help bring the stories
to life and special events throughout the school/summer holidays will have a magical
fairy tale theme.
The tales are drawn from centuries of folklore. As Hoc...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Birth of Baroque: The Carracci at the Metropolitan
This exhibition of the Metropolitan's important group of paintings,
drawings, and prints by the Carracci features
Ludovico's Lamentation (1528), recently purchased by the Museum and
described by Metropolitan Director Philippe de Montebello a...
Musee d'Orsay: Theo van Gogh : art-dealer, collector,
Vincent's brother
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Santa Barbara Museum of Art: From the Sun King to the Royal Twilight: Painting in Eighteenth-Century France from the Musee de
Picardie, Amiens
Over the course of the
eighteenth century, artists began to receive commissions not only from
the court, but also from the bourgeoisie. This shift is reflected in the
...
Norton Museum of Art: Sandy Skoglund: Shimmering Madness and Other Phenomena
Shimmering Madness, completed in 1998, is a new installation and
photograph by Skoglund. This installation includes thousands of
multi-colored silk and Mylar butterflies on a black background. The
butte...
Courtyard Gallery: Highlights of the Chengdu Biennale
The CourtYard Gallery is pleased to present selected works from these artists featured in the Biennale: Chen Ke, He Yunchang, Hong Hao, Jin Feng, Li Jin, Li Luming, Li Yingrong, the Luo Brothers, Qiu Deshu, Ren Xiaolin, Wang Shugang, Xia Xiaowan, ...
artandphotographs: Edgar Martins/Mia Salvato: New Work
Born in Portugal, Martins was brought up in Macau. He completed his Masters
at the Royal College of Art, receiving the Thames & Hudson/RCA 2002 Book Art
Prize for his photography work "Black Holes and Other Inconsistencies".
The subjects o...
Tacoma Art Museum: Unseen Hurrell: Classics and Rediscovered Photographs from the Collections of the Margaret Herrick Library at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences
In this exhibition of black-and-white
photographs, we can see his publicity stills as a skillful adaptation combining
...
Alan Cristea Gallery: David Hockney - A Print Retrospective
Thee earliest prints are black and white etchings from his time at the Royal College of Art in London. From there, the exhibition concentrates on groups of images that have defined his printmaking career. It will include examples from the classic ear...
PORTLAND MUSEUM OF ART: RECOLLECTED IMAGES:
CHANSONETTA STANLEY EMMONS
Born in Kingfield, Maine, the young Chansonetta became interested in photography after her enterprising older brothers F. E. and F. O. Stanley invented a new method for dry-plate printing in
1883 (they also collaborated on the early automobile th...
Art Boutique: Being Here: New Paintings by Bryce Brown.
Figures are still strong and soulful, even more so now with the addition of the land and seascapes. Brown has focused mainly on The Bay of Plenty but also includes some images from memories of his travels both overseas and through New Zealand. He ...
Bartley Nees Gallery: Player Breaker Dancer Faker: Natalie Robertson
In the Pacific, Trickster plays an
important role, where the superhero Maui of a Thousand Tricks (Maui Tikitiki
a Taranga) is known for many acts that tested boundaries and hierarchies.
Maui is acknowledged as the ancestor who fished up the isl...
OBORO: Brad Todd: Screen
Beginning with the telescope to early TV signals, vision over distance has gradually become action over distance and has supplanted earlier models of perceiving and engaging with the world. In Screen's Cornell-esque scenario resides the blurred an...
Bolton Museum and Art Gallery: Family Fortunes: Paintings on Tour from the National Gallery, London
'Family Fortunes' focuses attention on shifting attitudes towards the family
from the 16th century to the present day. For example, the sentimental
appreciation of children and childish pleasures which emerged in the 18th
century is reflected ...
Van Gogh Museum: Theo van Gogh
The Van Gogh Museum first opened its doors in 1973. The building,
designed by Dutch architect Gerrit Rietveld, houses the worlds largest
collection of works by Vincent van Gogh: some 200 paintings, 500 drawings
...
Edinburgh Printmakers: FRESH: Contemporary British Artists in Print
The exhibition includes works by YBA’s such as the Chapman brothers, Gary Hume and Chris Ofili with leading innovators from Scotland such as Toby Paterson, Graham Fagen and Moyna Flannigan.
The graphic quality and wide range of subject matte...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: SENSATION: Young British Artists From the Saatchi Collection
Among the forty two artists represented is Damien Hirst, perhaps Britains
best-known artist of this generation, who is now recognized throughout the world
for his work comprising sections of animals, such as sharks, lambs, and cows,
preserved and ...
National Gallery: Family Fortunes: Painting the Family
We are invited to consider what
we mean by families, and what was meant at different times in history: in
many of these paintings the father is absent and, in some, the painting
was intended to serve as a photograph might today - a reminder, ...
Kunsthaus Bregenz: Jake and Dinos Chapman: Explaining Christians to Dinosaurs
The Chapman brothers are always pushing borders and challenging taboos in their work. Aggressively and with the blackest humour and most subversive wit, they examine subjects like violence, war, the Holocaust, genetic engineering, and death with a...
Walker Art Gallery: Simone Martini: Christ discovered in the Temple
The painting, signed and dated 1342, is a unique and compelling depiction of
the Holy Family in dispute: Christ's parents, having lost him for three days
after the Passover Festival, find him still in the Temple and challenge his
behaviour. Mar...
Artists Room Dunedin: Amici - a Celebration of Friendship: Bryce Brown
His love of New Zealand and his passion for travel have played a large part in the development of his distinctive style. Bryce’s work has a Euro/Polynesian feel often likened to the Polynesian figures of Gauguin with a twist of renaissance. B...
Museum of Contemporary Art, Downtown: The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Collaborative Sculptural Installation by Alexis Smith and Amy Gerstler
The title of the exhibition comes from an ancient tale of magic and hubris,
which was adapted by the Brothers Grimm in the 19th century, and entered
American popular culture in 1940 when Walt Disney Studios turned Paul Dukas
symphony of the sa...
Royal Academy of the Arts: APOCALYPSE - Beauty and horror in contemporary art
Apocalypse is a story of extremes. This exhibition is a contemporary, secular interpretation of the
biblical story of St John the Divine which contains elements ranging from the horrors of genocide to the
beauties of Utopia. These el...
Giedre Bartelt Galerie: As White as Snow, as Red as Blood
Both series of colour photography at the heart of this exhibition on snow are also more easily comparable with examples from film-history than from photography. The Polish artist Bogna Burska (b. 1974, in 2003 participation in the exhbition "Bialy...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Dukes and Angels: Art from the Court of Burgundy (1364-1419)
Not restricting their artistic interests to secular art alone, Burgundian court artists were often directed to supply ducal religious foundations and chapels with sculpture, altarpieces, liturgical vessels, and illuminated manuscripts. The most pr...
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