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Armand Hammer Museum of Art: Secret Victorians
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Pump House Gallery: The White Station: Axel Antas, Helen Chadwick, Simon Faithfull, Andy Goldsworthy, Heidi Morstang, Seifollah Samadian
Photographs by Andy Goldsworthy document 'Midsummer Snowballs', an
incongruous siting of large snowballs placed in the City of London. Helen
Chadwick's notorious 'Piss Flowers' were formed by imprints taken of
patterns made by the artist and he...
Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Culture Center: Secret Victorians
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UCLA/Hammer Museum: Secret Victorians
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Victoria and Albert Museum: Seeing Things: Photographing Objects 1850-2001
It features many of the greatest practitioners of photography,
including Julia Margaret Cameron, Eugene Atget, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, William
Eggleston, Helen Chadwick as well as prominent younger photographers. Natural Things
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Art Gallery of Hamilton: Humanity Refigured:
Henry Moore and Postwar British Sculpture
Dubbed Britain's New Iron
Age, the group - which included Kenneth Armitage, Lynn
Chadwick, Reg Butler, Bernard Meadows and Eduardo Paolozzi -
created expressions of anxiety and disquietude that stood in stark
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Cork Gallery, Lincoln Center: Apple TART: Virtual Tart meets the Big Apple Sponsored by Visual Arts League
Through having their work on the Virtual TART site they have hit the world.
Dale Copeland has packed some of everyones artwork into 4 big suitcases and brought it to New York. Complete with photos of the a...
Dolby Chadwick Gallery: Familiar Places, Personal Spaces: New Paintings by Ada Sadler
Sadler's representation of the conventional mid-20th century chair reflects the setting, typically an empty room or office, of which a feeling of isolation persists. although symbolically the empty chair can represent loneliness and even mortality...
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive: Amazons in the Drawing Room:
The Art of Romaine Brooks
Romaine Brooks (1874-1970) was an American born to wealthy parents in Rome. She spent virtually her
entire life in Europe, mostly in Paris, but at various crucial points also in England and Italy, where she
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Bonnefanten Museum: The Vincent
The Province of Limburg and the city of Maastricht support the Award to
commemorate the European Maastricht Treaty of 1992.
The Award of 50.000 Euro has been installed to support the work of European artists in t...
American Art Dealers Association (ADAA): 16th Annual Exhibition to be Held at the Seventh Regiment Armory
This year The Art Show highlights a group of solo-shows that are ambitious and not to be missed. Continuing their tradition of showing a single artist at The Art Show for the last several years, PaceWildenstein will present recent works by the Abs...
Tate Liverpool: Modern British Art : The Tate Collection
Modern British Art begins with Free Time, a section exploring the relationship between art and leisure before the First World War. For many young artists, modern life with its cafes, dancing, music halls and spectator sports, suited the advanced t...
Cliff Lede Vineyards: Donald Sultan: A Survey of Work
“Cliff Lede Vineyards and the Napa Valley offer the perfect setting to showcase the contemporary art that I love,” says Cliff. “I became interested in art in my 20’s and slowly began collecting art. It’s a tremendous pleasure to be able to take my...
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