Portrait d'un gentilhomme non identifié (1575 vers) by anonyme
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40)
Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Camp
Smithsonian, National Museum of African Art: Sokari Douglas Camp: Church Ede, A Tribute to Her Father
...
LIAC: International Art Camp in Transylvania
For additional information email to:
Bayly Art Museum: Beyond the Vanishing Point: Media and Myth in America Photographs by Warren Neidich
Section I - Camp O.J. - presents a site-specific installation of large-scale color photographs depicting the
media circus that literally surrounded the O. J. Simpson trial. Beautiful, mythic, and surreally mad, these
photographs, ...
Arts Business Institute: Call for Artists: Arts Business Institute Comes to Haywood Community College in Clyde, NC
The Arts Business Institute is a professional, non-profit education organization that provides artists with the business skills needed to manage successful arts businesses. The weekend workshop is being produced in partnership with the Arts Busin...
Pump House Gallery: Boundaries: Jo Roberts
This post-modern approach of questioning the apparent absolutes of boundaries carries particular significance when applied to current global politics, and on a much more local level examines the way borough boundaries have a direct impact on ones ...
Ackland Art Museum: Transatlantic Dialogue: Contemporary Art In and Out of Africa
...
De Appel: Darren Almond
...
ASU Art Museum: What I Did on My Summer Vacation
Among the 'album pages' on exhibit is 'Take me out to the Ballpark' which
has legendary baseball figures and a dug-out - all created in papier maché. There is a hands-on activity area in the gallery
designated as Camp ASUAM which is ...
Gandy Gallery: Danica Dakic: Role Taking, Role-Making
FILM
"Role-taking, Role-making" is a cinematic narration about changing "gipsy roles". The film structure takes up the narrative culture of the Sinti and Roma; the real and the unreal are combined ˆ the film interweaves diverse roles and le...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: The Metamorphosis to Freedom
Robert 0. Fisch is a native of Budapest, Hungary, and a survivor of a Nazi concentration camp. After the war, Dr.
Fisch returned to Hungary and completed medical school, and then went to America in...
Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane: Hetero Camp: Works of Guy Benfield, Nat Paton, Peter Robertson, Daniel Wallwork and Paul Wrigley
Subtitled "Hetero Camp", the work of all of the artists explores activities that are pursued to such excess in the "straight" world that they approach the status of gay camp. Lush, colourful images overstimulate the senses, taking the viewer throu...
Texas Society of Sculptors: Real Art for Real People
The
following artists were selected by juror Dan Hawkins:
Reynaldo Alaniz
Sylvia Knust
Theresa Bayer
George Mcfarland
Sandy Bonsell
Bobby Pearl
Suzanne Bullock
Dan Pogue
Nancy Ca...
Red Head Gallery: Jennifer Linton: St. Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgins
Blood transforms into flowers and kilt-clad school girls behead monsters in fantastical drawings that combine equal parts camp and catharsis.
Linton was born in North Vancouver, B.C., in 1968. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the ...
Tate Gallery: Herzog & de Meuron at Bankside
Starting from a base camp at the entrance of Tate Modern, which displays a large scale
model of the building, visitors can embark on a journey of discovery and revelation as they
are led to the different locations. Each station is ...
Laguna Art Museum: Three Solo Exhibitions of Photography
On the main level of the Museum, Laurie Brown: Recent Terrains, organized by Laguna Art Museum curator of exhibitions Tyler Stallings, presents a sequence of black and white photographs that consider how the planet’s surface has been transf...
Brugge 2002 - Arentshuis: Portrait of a City: Bruges 1847-1918
What is important in this study is not necessarily what was shown of Bruges through photography, but rather how it was shown. This is illustrated by means of a number of very well-known and frequently photographed locations, such as the Jan Van Ey...
Exploratorium: Accessible Practices Workshop: One-day Workshop for Museum Professionals
Don't miss the opportunity to work and
problem solve with colleagues, people with
disabilities, and accessibility professionals.
Place: The Exploratorium, San Francisco,
California.
Date: March 2, 2001.
Teams of two and three peo...
Tampa Museum of Art: Transatlantic Dialogue: Contemporary Art In and Out of Africa
Included are
the works of seven African artists: Skunder Boghossian,
Sokari Douglas Camp, Rashid Diab, Amir Nour, Moyo
Ogundipe, Moyo Okediji, and Outtara—and seven African
American artists: Jean-Michel Basquiat, John B...
fototeka: Photographs By Martin Elkort
In Elkortís New York, people and their surroundings ñ the streets,
buildings and signage -- seem to belong to the same organic entity. He not
only shows us the vitality and drama of the city, he clearly is an element
of it. The people in his im...
NSA Gallery: VIRGINS: The Staging of the Artist as the Work Itself
Kaganof will live (and be on display) in the NSA for the whole duration of the show with a digital editing suite, allowing the artist to process input by visitors to the gallery complex overnight. The results will be presented as printouts, screen...
Davis Museum and Cultural Center: The Last Expression: Art and Auschwitz
Drawn from collections in Poland, Israel, the United States, Germany and France, the artwork contains genres ranging from self-portraits and landscapes to illustrated letters, political cartoons, caricatures and images of camp existence. The work...
Humanitad Foundation: Call to Artists: Monument to Mankind, One Sculptor from Each Nation
These blocks will then be constructed into a
Peruvian-style stepped pyramid; it will be the largest internationally collaborated arts project in history and will be a universal symbol of human fellowship. The monument will either be constructed ...
Armory Art Center: Class Action - Works by 2001 Masters Artist Workshop Presenters
The Armory Art Center, founded in 1986, is the Palm
Beaches’ leading visual arts education and exhibition center.
Housed in the historic Palm Beach County National Guard
Armory Building in the heart of culturally revitalized West Palm
Beach, t...
Musee del la Mode: The Warhol Look/Glamour Style Fashion
The work of the other artists, designers, and photographers included in the exhibition
has had an important role in the construction and definition of the styles with which
...
Art Gallery of Western Australia: The Warhol Look/Glamour Style Fashion
The work of the other artists, designers, and photographers included in the exhibition
has had an important role in the construction and definition of the styles with which
...
J. Paul Getty Center: Gustave Le Gray, Photographer
Gustave Le Gray, Photographer will be on view at the Getty Museum, its only U.S. venue, from July 9 through September 29, 2002. The exhibition, selected from a survey of Le Gray’s work created by and shown at the Bibliothèque nationale de France...
Microcinema, Inc. / Blackchair Productions: Call for Artists: Independent Exposure 2006
More information write: submissions@microcinema.com
Independent Exposure 2006
An Ongoing Microcinema Screening Program of International Short Films, Videos and Digital Works
Independent Exposure is based in San Francisco and Hous...
Contemporary Arts Center: Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti
Participating artists: Radcliffe Bailey, Sanford Biggers, Klaus Bürgel and Kara Walker, Sokari Douglas Camp, Kendell Geers, Barkley Hendricks, Satch Hoyt, Alfredo Jaar, Marcia Kure, Moshekwa Langa, Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky, Odili Donald Odita,...
National Museum of Photography, Film & Television: Luc Delahaye: Photographs
From the haunting and humanizing image of a dead,
young Taliban warrior to the tiny figures among the rubble of the Jenin
refugee camp, the works invoke grand themes. Familiar because of their
reference to 19th century war photographs and the t...
Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona: Africa: the artist and the city
Artists included in this exhibition are El Anatsui, Godfried Donkor, Berry Bickle, Viyé Diba, Amadou Kan-Si, Ousmane Dago Ndiaye, Anapa, Ananias Leki, Patrice Felix Tchicaya, Dilomprizulike, Akinbode Akinbiyi, David Brazier / Luis Basto / Calvin D...
PapaInk: Call for Artists: PapaInk's First Annual Call for Artists' Childhood Art
PapaInk seeks to elevate the social and historical status of childrens art by bringing together and professionally presenting childrens art held by individuals and organizations worldwide. Our online archive displays works of historical note (e.g....
Columbia Museum of Art: Winslow Homer: The Civil War Years and Winslow Homer: The Gloucester Years
(Focus Gallery 3)
Newspaper illustrations at the time were using an improved method of
woodblock reproduction know as wood engraving. Using the end grain of boxwood, the illustrator could draw finer line...
Matthew Bown Gallery: Dmitri Gutov: The Deep Blue Colour Of His Skin Shows Just How Self-Absorbed He Is
Gutov's art ranges from exotic large-scale installations (25 tons of earth dumped in the Ridzhina Gallery, Moscow; 3000 shuttlecocks launched above a pioneer camp) to minimalistic painting and conceptual events. Recently he formed the Lifshitz Ins...
Hudson River Museum: American Outdoors: Seasonal Prints By Winslow Homer
The most accomplished of Homer's later
wood engravings, such as Snap the Whip (1873),
relate to his paintings. Having established his
reputation, he could contribute themes of his OWl}
choosing, and he favored middle class leisure
activitie...
Lawrence Street Gallery: Title: 32 - Celebrating a New Space with Gallery Fundraiser
To learn more about Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit visit their web site at .
The 32 artists of the Lawrence Street Gallery create unique artistic pieces in a wide range of media including ...
Museum of Fine Art: View from Above: The Photographs of Bradford Washburn
While
Washburn’s photographs
were made primarily for
documentary purposes, they
...
St. James Power Station: Reconstruction of a City : A Visions and Illusions Exhibition
In Reconstruction of a City at St James Power Station, artists enter into a dialogue with the hauntingly beautiful 1920s power station. New installation artworks of unusual scale and altitude have been created, weaving new tales of the city into l...
Art4Barter: Exhibit 7 - An Experment with the Value of Art Curated by Antonio Puri
The irony is that art is missing from the lives of many people too because it is treated as a luxury item and not as an essential part of our lives. This system will not only inspire people to trade with artists, musicians, writers, dancers, and...
Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: EXODUS: between promise and fulfilment
Photographs from the Ordnance Survey of the Peninsula of Sinai 1869 by Sgt.
James McDonald (1822-1885)
David Austen
Vija Celmins
Ian Davenport
Helmut Federle
Callum Innes
John McCracken
John Zurier
Sgt.McDo...
World Paintings Gallery: Arndt Tomas: Yes, we can
The artist comments about his work: "Yes, we can!" was this guiding principle with which Barack Obama won over the world during his run for the Presidency. Especially the American youth is hoping for liberation from the rigorous politics of George...
Further Artwork and Information:
[an error occurred while processing this directive]
Search the Art History Database for artists, titles, media, year, and other indepth information: