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Portrait of a Man (formerly Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry)
oil on panel
circa 1820
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US Art Gallery: Vignette: Solo Exhibition by Clare Menck
The exhibition includes some striking female as well as male nudes in spaces familiar to the artist, but her popular swimmers and Karoo house-scapes will also feature.
The solo show Vignette marks Clare Menck's return to the gallery of her a...
Bridport Open Studios: Mary-Clare Buckle: Move Over St. Ives
Bridport Open Studios 2005 is the 7th open studio event and the first to be open to the many artists and craftspeople from the beautiful artists‚ enclave of Abbotsbury.
It was one of these artists - innovative and internationally-renowned te...
Temple Bar Gallery and Studios: Know Thyself: Mark Clare
‘Know Thyself’ brings together a body of work made by Clare over the last eighteen months and spans a multitude of countries and cultures from Norway, Austria, Hong Kong, China, Palestine to Iraq. The contemplative title, also a strong provocatio...
Forest Arts: Mary-Clare Buckle: Floating Felts
She has developed the technique of Floating felts, mounting the - ethereal and almost transparent - pieces between sheets of clear acrylic, so that light can interact with them. Unlike conventional framing, the viewer‚s eye is not constrained to a...
Experimental Art Foundation: HETEROGENEOUS LOVES: Work by 8 artists from Canada, the UK and USA
Artists included in the exhibiton are:
Jose Alexander Hidalgo
Don Bury
Kevin Francis Gray
Karolyn Hatton
Robert Harper Jones
Eva Rothschild
Stewart R. Simons
Clare Woods...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Journey: IMMA Collection - Iniscealtra Festival of the Arts
The works in the exhibition, selected by the Iniscealtra Festival, represent many diverse interpretations of the central theme in a wide variety of media. The renowned Kilkenny artist, Tony O’Malley, whose paintings were inspired by his travels t...
Salmon Poetry: Creative Writing Residencies
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University of South Australia, Art Museum: Water Medicine: Eleven Artists Explore Aspects of Water
Artists included in the exhibition are Robert Baines, Ros Bant, Clare Belfrage, Bronwyn Goss, Jacqui Gropp, Adrian Jones, Janie Matthews, Anne Neil, Susan Pury, Sue Saxon, and Liz Williamson. The show is curated by Kevin Murray.
The preciousn...
John Curtin Gallery: WATER MEDICINE
PRECIOUS WORKS FOR A DRY CONTINENT
Artists are Robert Baines, Ros Bandt, Clare Belfrage, Brownyn Goss, Jacqui
Gropp, Adrian Jones, Janie Matthews, Anne Neil, Susan Purdy, Sue Saxon, Liz
Williamson. Curated by Kevin Murray
The exhibition opened at John Curtin Gallery, Perth, on 1...
Tate Liverpool: At Sea: Works in All Media that Examine the Sea
Artists such as Vija Celmins and Hiroshi Sugimoto see the sea as conducive to quiet
contemplation. For others, the sea evokes scenes of danger or disaster. Shipwrecks,
drownings and other tragedies are hauntingly alluded t...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: The Draftsman's Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland
The Draftsman's Art spans the 15th to the 19th centuries with drawings by
Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Peter Paul Rubens, François Boucher, William
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Changing Room: Tender Scene: Fiona Jardine, Alex Pollard, Clare Stephenson, Gregor Wright
Recent exhibitions include Moltke's Eye, Sorcha Dallas, Glasgow; How to do white, Tramway, Glasgow (with Hannah Hewetson and Lisa Gallacher), ‘Sweeney’ (solo) at Intermedia Gallery, Glasgow in 2005 and the group exhibitions ‘April is the Cruellest...
Woman Made Gallery: 9th International Open - Group Exhibition
"Thus the show is weighted to the figure and even in the abstract works to the organic, the animal, the psychological, the biomorphic and in some cases the cellular. I've chosen 40 works, trying to make a cohesive - but not too boringly homogeneou...
Laguna Art Museum: Cyborg Manifesto, or The Joy of Artifice
Theorist Donna Haraway coined a portion of the title, Cyborg Manifesto. She wrote, the cyborg is resolutely committed to partiality, irony, intimacy, and perversity. However when boundaries are being transgressed and when fusions create new entit...
Townhouse Gallery / Factory Space: Call for Artists : Independent Study Program (ISP)
Confirmed speakers to date include Rasha Salti and Kristine Khouri, Kirsten Scheid, Clare Davies, Shiva Balaghi, Dina Ramadan, Sarah Rogers and Adila Laidi Hanieh. These seminars will be supplemented by additional talks and workshops on curatorial...
Art Gallery of South Australia: Photography of H.H. Tilbrook: South Australia at the turn of the century
This remarkable exhibition brings these images to public display for the first time – along with extracts from Tilbrook’s meticulous diaries in which he recorded his journeys, the planning of the photographs and some of the challenges of early out...
500 Festival: Call for Artist: 500 Festival Announces CARburetion - A Wheely Nice Collection of INDY Car Art
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Corcoran Gallery of Art: Picturing the Banjo
"For more than two centuries, the banjo has played an integral role in
American history and culture and has inspired an eclectic array of
artists," said Sarah Cash, the Corcoran's Bechhoefer Curator of American
Art. "A highlight of the Corcoran...
Museum of Garden History: diversion: 23 Artists' Reflexions of the Museum of Garden History
Artists taking part in diversion include Suky Best Ellen Bigge Clare Bryan Annie Cattrell Lisa Cheung David Cotterrell Edith Dekyndt Peter Dukes Judith Frost Dan Howard-Birt Theo Kaccoufa Sophie Lascelles Laura Malacart Charlie Murphy S/bas...
Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane: Particle Moves: Exhibitions and Performances in Sound Art
From rumbling fans to delicate feedback networks Osborn works with ensemble members (Daryl Buckley, Michael Hewes, Tim O'Dwyer and Ben Marks) for these performances to create an immersive sound/performance environment using gadgets and ‘cheap’ te...
Woman Made Gallery: Fabrications: Cat Chow, Anne Elizabeth and Jill Ziccardi
Cat Chow is showing three new works from her Mourning Gowns series which is inspired by Victorian mourning/memorial jewelry. Chow’s work blurs the distinctions between sculpture, fashion and architecture. She manipulates everyday objects into fa...
Yorkshire Sculpture Park: Winter and Hoerbelt: Two Commissioned Works
Yorkshire Sculpture Park has commissioned two differently-coloured crate houses for the 500 square metre Longside Gallery. The gallery’s front wall of floor-to-ceiling windows floods the space with natural light which penetrates the houses’ transl...
Frick Collection: The Draftsman’s Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland
The exhibition is accompanied by a presentation organized by The Frick
Collection and offered at this venue only. Generously on loan from the
National Gallery of Scotland from December 5, 2000 through January 21, 2001,
is one of its most popul...
Fenimore Art Museum: Being Indian: The 6th Contemporary Iroquois Art Biennial
Peter B. Jones (Onondaga-Seneca) is a renowned potter and sculptor from the Beaver Clan, Onondaga Nation. Jones, who resides on the Cattaraugus Territory of the Seneca Nation of Indians, studied under Hopi artist Otellie Loloma while attending the...
Temple Bar Gallery and Studios: The Square Root fo Drawing
Traditionally, drawing was regarded as an integral part of training for any painter or sculptor. Its close association with preparation however, meant that for a long time drawing was regarded as secondary to the ‘established’ arts of painting and...
Bailiwick Arts Center: THE CHRISTMAS SCHOONER
In a season that is often reduced to obtaining material possessions, MRS.
CONEY illustrates in the most beautiful way that not all gifts can be
purchased. With a word, a gesture, a song, it shows family relationships
that are both complex a...
Spectrum Fine Art: Group Show: heryl Brooks, Carlos Meijide, Rita Duffy, Peter Murphy, Igor Tishen, Jennifer Trouton, Martin Wedge and Andrei Zadorine
As well as featuring highlights from the 2005 programme, this group show will give a taster of some of the
work coming up in the highly anticipated 2006 season, including works that will be exhibited at the London
Art Fair in January.
“This ...
Cincinnati Art Museum: Jim Dine:
Walking Memory, 1959–1969
During the first ten years of his professional career, Jim Dine began his lifelong pursuit of the themes of the self,
the body, and memory through a variety of mediums--painting, performance, mixed-media assemblage,...
Cafe Gallery Project: Reap: 19 artists, 30 installations, 365 days
Mark Anderson, Anne Bean, Lucy Baldwyn, David Chapman, Marcus Coates, Rachel Cohen, Holly Darton, Gail Dickerson, Graham Fagen, Brian Gilson, Illur Malus Islandus, Meg Mosley, Miyako Narita, Lucille Power, Emily Richardson, Harald Smykla, Eden Sol...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Exhibition Reveals Lee Krasner’s Crucial Contributions to Modern Art
Organized by Independent Curators International, this revealing exhibition demonstrates Krasner’s lifelong refusal to settle on a single style with which to express her artistic and personal concerns,
and examines her position as one of the most...
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