Artist: Théodore Rousseau Title: Autumn at St. Jean de Paris, Forest of Fontainebleau Date: 1846
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Sin Sin Fine Art: Perchance: Ann New
PERCHANCE
They are suggestive,
Liberated,
Whimsical.
They approach you intimately,
Sincerely, outlining shapes of
You and me.
“Of these sketch-like calligraphy paintings, those that are surprisingly good oft...
Bartley Nees Project: New Paintings by Judy Millar
Unlike the cool abstractions of many New Zealand artists, Millar’s current
style is loose and gestural. As she explains, "I’m much more concerned with
the sloppiness of the paint and the wetness of the surface than I am about
how it’s looking. ...
City Gallery Wellington, Hirschfeld Gallery: Max Gimblett: The Brush of All Things
Max Gimblett – The Brush of All Things is the first public gallery survey show of Gimblett’s work to be shown in New Zealand. Curated by independent curator and art historian Dr Wystan Curnow, the exhibition draws upon the past 25 years of the a...
Colville Place Gallery: 256 Colours: Horton Jennings
Jennings continues, I tend to identify my colour choices with emotions, although I don't think blue is sad, rather I see it as a form or a hollow space. Colour suggests spaces to me, and spaces suggest emotions. Rather than talk about my emotion...
Thavibu Gallery: Vietnamese Abstractions: Works by Nguyen Trung, Luong Xuan Doan and Tran Nhat Thang
Over the last decade, Nguyen Trung has initiated a
new current in Vietnamese art - abstract art based upon strict European
rationalism interwoven with Oriental philosophical space. Nguyen Trung was
born in 1940, has staged numerous shows in Vi...
Kwang Hwa Information & Culture Center: Truthful Exploration: Chinese Landscape Ink Painting by Grace Wing Mui Auyeung
En plein air sketches gave play to the impromptu brushwork and spontaneity of emotional flow, registering the process of on-the-spot creativity. Artworks imbued with traditional aesthetics provide a rich pictorial display: some coloured in light ...
Westbeth Artist Housing, Studio A101: Sumi-E (Japanese Brush Painting) Works on Paper by Koho Yamamoto, Sensei and her Students
Koho Yamamoto was among his students. Excelling in his Sumi-E class, she was given a part of Prof. Obata's art name, Koho, which is a symbol of spiritual succession and to teach Sumi-E to the world.
After the war Ms. Yamamoto came to New Yor...
Frick Collection: A Brush with Nature: The Gere Collection of Landscape Oil Sketches
Created by eighteenth- and nineteenth-century artists working out of
doors, these plein-air sketches were painted quickly -- the artists often
spent no more than two hours on a work -- and attempted to capture subtle
atmospheric effects and...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Master Drawings from
the Collection of Alfred
Moir
Master Drawings from the Collection
of Alfred Moir was organized by The Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Santa
Barbara Museum of Art....
Auckland Art Gallery: Max Gimblett: The Brush of All Things
Gimblett's work is rich and inventive. He is known for his great
technical and stylistic range: the monochrome, geometric abstraction,
the calligraphic and figurative expressionism all find a place in the
work. He uses novel shaped supports: ovals...
Teyler Museum: DUTCH DRAWINGS 1580-1850
As the
title suggests all major names of that period are represented in the exhibition.
Sheets by masters like Goltzius, Rembrandt, Dou, Van Ostade and Mesdag are to
...
Phillips Museum Gallery atFranklin & Marshall College: Claire Giblin: Sanctuary - the Peace Paintings
Seemingly simple , the paintings reveal complexity, depth and movement which evoke surprisingly personal response in the viewer. She theorizes creative expression is completed by the reception, reaction, and acceptance or rejection by the viewer ...
Carrie Art Collection: Robert Paret: Artist of the Month
Robert Paret was born in 1947 in Port-au-Prince where he studied the classics at university. In 1970 he graduated from with a degree in acrhitecture. During the paces of his profession, he has elaborated on and completed sereval projects in Haiti...
Elle Six Art Gallery: Spring: The Year of the Rooster
This cultural event is a great opportunity to immerse oneself in the painters’ insight to nature and Chinese New Year. Unlike other painting styles, in chinese painting the stroke plays an important role in creating rhythm and beauty while providi...
Mason Murer Fine Art Gallery: Allan Eddy: Lost Sight Is Not Lost Vision
Allan Eddy, an award wining Atlanta College of Art graduate, winning the Forward Arts Foundation Scholarship in 1987, and hailed as the next Kandinsky, Matta or Miró, paints in abstract form. His art hangs in many collections, including Elton Jo...
Gow Langsford Gallery: Dick Frizzell: The Pumpkin is a Red Herring
I call the new sign (Gate Series) paintings close-up landscapes...so close in fact that all you can see is the sign at the gate...and consequently they are paintings of flat things...like Jasper’s Flags...so-quite apart from being signs of life in...
Vancouver Art Gallery: Chang Dai-chien: Master of the Three Perfections
The Artist
Chang Dai-chien lived a colourful life and is known for his skill at imitating the work of historical Chinese
artists. Chang Dai-chien's emulation of the work of historical Chin...
Museu de Porto Seguro: Oscar Araripe: Little Sea Houses and Seascapes
Now, after painting the beauty of San Simeon, in California, USA, Araripe
has turned his attention to Trancoso, a village at the sea coast in Bahia,
Brazil, where he is painting lively seascapes and little sea houses as icons against the Moder...
Solange Rabello Art Gallery: Oscar Araripe: An American Springtime
Oscar Araripe ( www.oscarararipe.com.br ) was already internationally recognized and acclaimed as an important Brazilian writer, educator, and social and ecological activist well before he turned his talents to painting. With almost 100 exhibition...
SCA Project Gallery, Pomona Art Colony: Inverse and Brush with Weight and a Dance: Painting, Sculpture and Sound
Artists participating in Inverse express their views
on the complex phenomenon of being reciprocal,
opposite or reverse in relationships existing in the
worlds of natural and unnatural, macro or micro or
ethnic or social.
SCA Project Gal...
Galeria Venezuela, General Consulate of Venezuala: Paintings by Julio Aguilera and Nino Fernandez Medeglia
Julio's first piece was displayed at an art contest when he was only six years old, a portrait of Simon Bolivar, at the Prismacolor Art Contest for children. He won first place. This inspiration set new goals for Julio and he has been painting eve...
Seattle Art Museum: Expressions of the Brush: Paintings by Dutch and British Masters
Among the loans are three important portraits by Frans Hals, including a
pair of marriage portraits (ca. 1650), and three high-life genre scenes by
Dutch artists known for their rendering of silky fabrics and opulent
interiors, including Jan St...
Bartley Nees Gallery: Max Gimblett: The Rose of Paracelsus – recent paintings
Max Gimblett has been described as one of New Zealand’s "most
internationally prominent and successful artists" and Bartley Nees Gallery
is proud to present his first solo exhibition with the gallery. The two
exhibitions will provide Wellington...
Courtyard Gallery: Look at Me/Touch Me: New Works by Aniwar
Opening on Sunday, October 28th in Beijing, Aniwar continues to explore pure color sensation in this series of compelling new abstract paintings. A professor in the Fashion Design Department at Beijing's School of Arts and Design and originally ...
Longview Museum of Fine Arts: Benini: From Earth to the Stars - A Thirty-Year Journey
For 15 years now, Benini set aside stretched canvas and square corners to create colorful, seemingly free-floating compositions in sizes from several feet to 40 feet.
The imagery dictates the outer edges and shape of the pieces which are ac...
University of Virginia Art Museum: Opting for Realism: American Painting in the 1970s
"Opting for Realism" focuses on figurative art and shows how each artist chose to define realism and depict the surrounding world. Drawn from the museum's permanent collection of 1970s realist paintings, the exhibition includes works by Jack Beal...
Portland Museum of Art: The Grand Moving PANORAMA of Pilgrim's Progress
In its entirety, Panorama of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress was an eight-foot high by
850-foot long canvas mounted on wooden rollers that unfurled the painting. Each
viewing of the panorama wa...
Dundas Street Gallery: Fine Art From Thailnad - A Contemporary Medley of Young Artists from Bangkok and Chiang Mai
The artwork comes to Edinburgh fresh from our exclusive solo exhibit in London,
featuring particularly the unique work of Kitti Narod, whose Thai imagination
draws on Australian aboriginal techniques to create buoyant compositions that
intrigue...
Kunsthaus Graz: Michel Majerus: A Monographic Exhibition
Michel Majerus primary theme included new images of electronic media and their effects on
visual and popular forms of culture, extending to computer games and music. Though his pencil
was replaced by the computer, his painting, mainly with brush...
Museum of Fine Art Houston, Glassell School of Art: Inscapes: Illuminated Passages by Brian Portman
The artist achieves an
exquisite luminosity and texture through gestural brush
strokes and irregular grounds created from layering a
...
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