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Artist: F: FREDERICK STUART CHURCH
ALPHABETICAL ARTIST INDEX:
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Bead Expo Symposium: Sacred and Secular Uses of Beads
Recursos de Santa Fe has assembled a fascinating roster of speakers for the
Bead Expo 2000 Symposiu...
Shaker: Furnishings for the Simple Life
Shaker: Furnishings for the Simple Life,an exhibition featuring furniture and decorative
arts f...
Over the Edges
Loud voices can be heard through the window of a small house in the centre of Ghent. White porcelain...
Spirituality through the Use of Art
The Arts Center is located on the Central Coast of Mexico on the Bay of Navidad, Jalisco, Mexico
Th...
LANDSCAPE PAINTING WORKSHOPS IN TUSCANY
Come to Tuscany this year. Artistic travelers from around the world come
together in this enchanti...
The Triumph of the Baroque:
Architecture in Europe 1600-1750
Following the National Gallery's highly successful Italian
Renai...
Open Air Sketching: Ninteenth-Century American Landscape Drawing in the Albany Institute of History and Art
This exhibition presents 19th-century American drawings by Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, Sanford Gif...
WINDOWS TO HEAVEN: RUSSIAN ICONS FROM THE COLLECTION OF DANIEL BIBB AND THE NEW ORLEANS MUSEUM OF ART
The word icon conjures up images of medieval Russian
churches il...
CHANNEL TOO: Video and digital art exhibition
Channel Too is the sequel to Channel, which occurred at the AVA
Gallery i...
Symbols of Faith and Belief: Art of the Native American Church
In the late 1870s, a new religion emerged on the
North American Great Plains. The new rel...
In Search of the Promised Land: Paintings by Frederic Edwin Church
This exhibition commemorates
...
Moments in Time: Master Photographs from the Currier
Moments in Time: Master Photographs from the Currier showcases
the rare and historic photographs co...
Tiffany: Behind the Glass
A highly interactive exhibition of glassworks by legendary master
...
Views of the City: 1910–1949
Views of the City: 1910–1949
brings together a sele...
Humanizing Landscapes: Geography, Culture and the Magoon
Collection
Vassar College from October 5 - December 20
Come on a spectacular tour from the Old
World to the N...
Pieter Saenredam, the Utrecht work
Pieter Jansz. Saenredam (Assendelft 1597-1665 Haarlem)
...
Arte Latino: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Arte Latino: Treasures from the
Smithsonian American...
Emil Nolde: Legend, Vision, Ecstasy
Emil Nolde. This new exhibition consists of around 70 works with
...
Maurice, Prince of Orange
This will be the first
exhibition devoted to th...
TURNER: THE GREAT WATERCOLOURS
To mark the 150th anniversary of the death of Britain's greatest painter, the Royal
Academ...
Goya: THE DISASTER OF WAR
The Disaster of the War An outstanding aspect in Goyas oeuvre is violence in its different manifesta...
In Search of the Promised Land: Frederic Edwin Church
From January 18 through March 18, 2001, the Portland Museum of Art will present a retrospective exhi...
Andres Serrano
The Helsinki City Art Museum will open a retrospective exhibition of the works of Andres Serrano (bo...
Goya: Los Caprichos
The George Washington University Dimock Gallery presents Goya: Los
Caprichos. This exhibition wil...
Luminous Women: Photographs by Sallie Clarke
In celebration of Women’s History Month, glamour and personality
photographer Sallie Clarke of Stud...
Vermeer and the Delft School
Best known for quiet, carefully described images of domestic life
...
Stanley Spencer
Stanley Spencer is one of the dominant figures of twentieth-century British art. This major
...
Every Worker is an Organizer: Farm Labor and the Resurgence of the United Farm Workers
The rise of the farm labor movement in the 1960s and 1970s has been heavily documented, but since th...
Disfarmer: Portraits from Arkansas - Seydou Keita: Portraits from Mali
In the middle of the twentieth century
there was a lack of pretense to 'artmaking' in the work of ...
Sky-Wreck, a Large Site-specific Textile work by Chicago-based Conceptual Artist Helen Mirra
Given the disparate nature of her practice and her interest in language, the
label conceptual artis...
Treasures from the Hermitage Museum, Russia: Rubens and His Age
For more than 200 years, the State Hermitage Museum has survived wars and sieges,
co...
Exhibition of work by Mary Chaplin, Liz Garnett, Donna Hawkes-Baines and Marion Lynn
Four artists have got together to collaborate on an exhibition that looks at
the cultural similari...
El Greco: Themes and Variations
Following the critical acclaim of the recent small exhibition Velázquez in New York Museums, The Fri...
Works by Katherine Bull and Fritha Langerman
The Department of Fine Arts, University of Stellenbosch presents an exhibition of work by Katherine ...
Special Exhibition and Permanent Installation Provide Overview of Two Decades of Dan Flavin s Work
The Dan Flavin Art Institute, in Bridgehampton, New York, opens
for its summer season on May 24, 20...
The Beautiful and the Damned: The Creation of Identity in 19th
Century Photography
This exhibition examines the rise of social
and celebrity portrait photography in the 19th ce...
Iqqaipaa: Celebrating Inuit Art, 1948-1970
That's what Iqqaipaa (pronounced, roughly, ee-KY-puh) means in Inuktitut,
the indigenous language s...
Bergmans Dinosaurs
Stone and bronze sculptures by Alan Lisle and Nick Whitmore, paintings in oil, acrylic and mixed
me...
Giovanni Lanfranco A painter in Parma, Rome and Naples (1582 – 1647)
From 8th September to 2nd December , the Reggia di Colorno is housing the biggest exhibition ever as...
Masaccio: 'The Pisa Altarpiece'
This exhibition celebrates the 600th anniversary of the birth of Masaccio by reuniting the Virgin an...
EGOFUGAL: Fugue from Ego for the Next Emergence - 7th Biennial of Art to Open Today in Istanbul
The 7th International Istanbul Biennial organised by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts wi...
Image and Idol: Medieval Sculpture
The display is a groundbreaking move for Tate, which has hitherto taken the Reformation
...
Contemporary Projects 6: Los Carpinteros’s Transportable City
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art—LACMA—brings
Los Carpinteros's Transportable City to the W...
Virtue and Beauty: Leonardo's - Ginevra de' Benci - and Renaissance Portraits of Women
This is the first exhibition on the subject ever organized which surveys the phenomenal rise of fema...
Squatters Number 2: Creative Use and Re-use of 'Occupied Space'
As part of the Cultural Capital programs of Rotterdam and Porto, Witte de
...
Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity
The traditional dress of kings in Ghana, kente cloth has become for African Americans a symbol of pr...
Grand Lyricist: The Art of Elmer Bischoff
With Grand Lyricist: The Art of Elmer Bischoff, the Oakland Museum of California opens the most comp...
Goya: The Family of the Infante Don Luis
Don Luís was the younger brother of King Charles III of Spain. Although he
was made Cardinal-Archbi...
American Folk Art Museum Hosts Benefit Preview
for Year 2002 Outsider Art Fair
The Outsider Art Fair, the leading art exposition committed to self-taught and intuitive art, is sho...
Andre Otto: Solo Exhibition of Sculpture
The Absa Gallery in downtown Johannesburg is hosting an exhibition of bronze
sculptures by South Af...
Marlene Dumas' First Drawing Retrospective
The New Museum of Contemporary Art presents Marlene Dumas: Name
No Names, a major draw...
Baroque Painting in Genoa: The First Exhibition to Be Held in Britain of Genoese Painting
In the 17th century, Genoa enjoyed a great flourishing of the arts. It attracted influential and fam...
versus: Thomas Raschke vs Abigail
Durrant
'versus' is a 3-part exhibition, each presenting 2 different artists.
vs brings together 2 artists ...
James Webb - Phonosynthesizer
James Webb will create a site-specific sound installation at the US Art Gallery. The installation wi...
Three Exhibitions by Fritha Langerman, Judy Moolenschot, Charl Graebe
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Italia Panoramica: Photographs by Peter Sramek
This exhibition at the Carrier Gallery will present panoramic photographs made in Italy between 1998...
Celebrating Visual Artists Living or Working in the Lambeth Area
The Vauxhall Open is a celebration of visual artists living or working in
...
Two Exhibitions of Painting to Open: Heike Davies and Claude Bouscharain
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is h...
Dan Flavin Art Institute: Two Decades of Flavin's Work
The Dan Flavin Art Institute, in Bridgehampton, New York, opens for its summer 2002 season on May 23...
Three Exhibitions at the Metropolitan Gallery: Godfrey Setti, Masha du Toit and John Murray
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Call for Artists: Third Public Sculpture Competition for the City of Cape Town
The Association for Visual Arts (AVA), in collaboration with the J.K. Gross Trust, is launching the ...
Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
For the first time in more than 40 years, 19th–century French artist Paul Gauguin is the subject of ...
diversion: 23 Artists' Reflexions of the Museum of Garden History
Following their own practice, the 23 artists present new work drawing from the contents and commenti...
Reverence: Concepts of the Sacred in Contemporary Art
Art and the sacred have a long intertwined history. Religion and
spirituality have been poignant s...
Cloistered Worlds, Open Books: Medieval Manuscripts in Dialogue with Contemporary Art
Not an exhibition of neatly hung works, but a world in its own right into which visitors are allowed...
Rubens, Jordaens, Van Dyck, and their Circle: Flemish Master Drawings from the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Possessing one of the finest collection of old master drawings in the world, the Museum Boijmans Van...
Strange Messenger: The Art of Patti Smith
On display on the Museum's sixth floor, Strange Messenger: The Art of Patti
Smith will include more...
Tina Modotti, Photographs 1924-1929
Modotti's photographic production started around 1924
and ended in the early thirties. Her journey...
1700 Years of Armenian Art: Repousse Metal Works by Garri Dadyan
Garri Dadyan is a National Master Artist of the Soviet Union and a world-class master of repousse me...
American Beauty: Painting and Sculpture from The Detroit Institute of Arts, 1770-1920
In the autumn of 2002 the exhibition American Beauty will be on view in the Van Gogh Museum. The pai...
Common Ground: The Landscapes of Kim Gordon
While journeying through the Netherlands, Kim Gordon was inspired to express its quiet streaming riv...
Lucio Pozzi: Indoor Games
Lucio Pozzi INDOOR GAMES presents a major site-specific installation by Italian born artist Lucio Po...
Shalom Yall: Images of Jewish Life in the American South
Award-winning photographer Bill Aron, chronicler of Jewish communities around the world, and writer ...
Exhibitions by Zwelethu Mthethwa, Zamani Makhanya, Gabisile Ngcobo
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting three exhibitions. In...
Gloriana! The Golden Legend of Elizabeth I
The life and legend of one of Englands greatest monarchs
will be the subject of a new exhibition en...
Collected Evidence: Artwork by Six Artists
Artspace, located at 6 East Broad Street in downtown Richmond, is pleased to announce the exhibition...
Louis Jansen van Vuuren: Solo Exhibition
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition of ...
Marsden Hartley: First Retrospective in over 20 Years
The first Marsden Hartley retrospective in over twenty years is being organized by the Wadsworth Ath...
Beach: by Deryck Healey
The Association For Visual Arts, (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town is hosting a solo exhibition of ...
Mark Coetzee: All Our Sons 11 - an installation
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition by ...
Willie Bester: 15 Years
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition by ...
Icons, 1961 - 1963
The Dan Flavin Art Institute, in Bridgehampton, New York, opens its
summer 2003 season on May 22 wi...
Journey: IMMA Collection - Iniscealtra Festival of the Arts
An exhibition of works from the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s Collection opens to the public on Satur...
Relational Architectures: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Relational Architectures is Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s first solo exhibition in his native Mexico. Five ...
Fragile Jewels of India: Preserving an Extraordinary Architectural Heritage
The World Monuments Fund presents a new exhibition on the challenges of preserving the vastly divers...
Body of Evidence by Lynne Lomofsky and Recent Work by Anthony Cawood
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town,
is...
Industrial Strength Design: How Brooks Stevens Shaped Your World
he Milwaukee Art Museum will feature
the exhibition Industrial Strength Design: How Brooks Stevens ...
Philip Barlow: Things of Light and Mary-Rose Hendrikse: Face Value
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Giya Kancheli: Imber
The former village of Imber lies at the heart of Salisbury Plain, in a remote location six miles fro...
The Course of Empire:Thomas Cole and the Hudson River School Landscape Tradition
The New-York Historical Society is pleased to announce that the exhibition The Course of Empire: Tho...
International Exhibition of Contemporary Art
Work by Danish artist Asbjorn Lonvig will be included in the International Contemporary Art Exhibiti...
My Red Homeland: Anish Kapoor
Born in 1954 in Bombay, Anish Kapoor is among the most prominent figures in British Sculpture. His a...
To My Beloved: Francine Scialom Greenblatt
The Association For Visual Arts in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting...
Three Exhibitions: Anton Karstel, JP Meyer, Stefan Carstens
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is h...
Conversations with Kafka: Works by Jacob Porat
On view at the Embassy of Israel in Prague beginning this month are works by Jacob Porat. The painti...
Anxiety and Desire. Surrealism in Scandinavia 1930-1950
"Anxiety and Desire. Surrealism in Scandinavia 1930-1950". Bergen Art Museum in Norway. From 30 Janu...
Linda Duvall: Tea and Gossip
Visual artist Linda Duvall provides all that is needed for “satisfying gossip—a cast of characters, ...
Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261–1557)
The third exhibition in a chronological series devoted to the art and influence of Byzantine civiliz...
The Mysterion of the Cosmos: Jerry Carter
From 15th April to 28th May, the Kansas born artist Jerry Carter will exhibit a selection of his wor...
Views from an Island: Works from Irish Contemporary Art from the Collection of the Irish Museum of Modern Art
Putting together a group exhibition to represent your country is a daunting task. You ask yourself w...
John Kinder's New Zealand
John Kinder’s New Zealand brings together for the first time a selection of watercolours and photogr...
Whispers from the Walls: The Art of Whitfield Lovell
The San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) presents Whispers from the Walls: The Art of Whitfield Lovell, ...
Art Angels: 2004 Aquisitions
The Art Angels story started with a rejected application for art funding. Having already hosted one ...
In Conversation with Steve Kurtz: American Artist Investigated for Bioterrorism
InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre presents artist and professor Dr. Steven Kurtz in his first...
What Business Are You In?
This is an exhibition of national and internationally known artists who insert themselves into insti...
Cedric Smith: We
DFN Gallery is pleased to present “We,” an exhibition of mixed media works by Cedric Smith. Smith i...
Carravaggio: The Final Years
Caravaggio (1571 - 1610) was at the height of his fame as the most original and powerful painter of ...
Petra: Lost City of Stone
Petra: Lost City of Stone is the most comprehensive exhibition ever presented on the ancient, Middle...
Third Course in Contemporary Art Offered in September
The TIPP Foundation
International Postgraduate Program, Tihany, Hungary
Goldsmiths College, London...
Penelope Stewart: Pulse
Installation artist Penelope Stewart will be creating a series of poetic spaces in the main floor ga...
Pablo Helguera: Swan Song
Julia Friedman Gallery is proud to present, "Swan Song," a solo exhibition
of new work by New York ...
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