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Cleveland Museum of Art: Master Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art
Curated by Diane De Grazia with Carter Foster, the exhibition will travel
to the Pierpont Morgan Library and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
National City is the international sponsor of Master Drawings from the
Cle...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Contained Spaces: A Juried Show of Contemporary Fiber Art
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Cleveland Museum of Art: Lynn Geesaman Photographs: Poetics of Place
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Case Western Reserve University, Dept. of Art History and Art: Call for Papers: Cleveland Symposium 2001
Interested candidates should submit a one-page, single-spaced abstract along with a detachable cover sheet including the student's name, e-mail address, and title of the paper. Also include a short c.v. and a self-addressed postcard. Prospective p...
Cleveland Museum of Art: French Master Drawings from the Collection of Muriel Butkin
They include works by such well-known masters as François Boucher, Théodore Géricault, Jean-François Millet, and Edgar Degas. Many of these drawings are unknown to both the public and scholars, so this exhibition and its accompanying catalogue hig...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Unfolding Beauty: Japanese Screens from the Cleveland Museum of Art
Hanging scrolls created by
some of the same painters, as well as works in lacquer, ceramic, and metalwork, complement the screens. Most of
these paintings are quite large (a pair of screens...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Body/Culture/Spirit: Photographs by Maria-Magdalena Campos-Pons
Her multi-image works, assembled from 20- by 24-inch color Polaroid studio
photographs, cross the boundaries between still-life and portraiture....
Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland: Call for Artists: 2005 Wendy L. Moore Emerging Artist Series
This solo exhibition includes a professionally mounted exhibition, a substantial stipend for the artist and a full-color catalogue. This series has helped its recipients gain exposure in the art world and has opened up curatorial, grant, graduate ...
Cleveland Museum of Art: A Painting in Focus: Nicolas Poussin s Holy Family on the Steps
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Cleveland Museum of Art: The Jeanne Miles Blackburn Collection of Illuminated Manuscripts
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Cleveland Museum of Art: Architecture of Silence: David Heald Photographs
In his luminous
black-and-white photographs, he explores the architecture of these medieval buildings renowned for their design
and construction. ...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Picasso: the Artist's Studio - Opened Yesterday in Cleveland
Only visitors to the Cleveland showing of Picasso: The Artists Studio will have the opportunity to experience a gallery exploring how Picassos working methods are revealed through x-radiography, infrared reflectography, and other forms of scientif...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Circles of Reflection:
The Carter Collection of Chinese Bronze Mirrors
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Cleveland Museum of Art: Sheron Rupp Photographs: In Montana with Beth
She works in a classic documentary mode, getting to know her subjects and
establishing trust before asking if she may photograph them. This exhibition presents a
current project, about 20 color prints drawn from visits to Great Fal...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Yasuhiro Ishimoto Photographs: Traces of Memory
He moved back to Japan in the
1960s to teach photography and has resided there since, earning acclaim as a major figure of his generation. This selection of
recent work concentrates on his evocative, abstract studies of cloud...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Voyage of Discovery: The Landscape Photograhs of Ray K. Metzker
The show was beautifully selected by former Cleveland museum director Evan H. Turner, who also wrote for the accompanying catalogue an essay and chronology that investigates the evolution of Metzker’s photography and the influence of historical la...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Edward Weston and Modernism
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Cleveland Museum of Art: Inventive Impressions: 18th- and 19th-Century French Prints
In the 19th century, Edgar Degas and Camille Pissarro continued to experiment with intaglio techniques but also used the new medium of lithography. Lithographs by Toulouse-Lautrec, Vuillard, and Bonnard from the 1890s — the great era of color lith...
Cleveland Museum of Art: The Stamp of Impulse: Abstract Expressionist Prints
The prints range from small drypoints to mural-sized screenprints and lithographs. Masters in New York, such as Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Adolph Gottlieb, are included, as well as printmakers like Richard Diebenkorn and Nathan Olivei...
Akron Art Museum: Apocalyptic Giggles:The Industrial Cartoon Humor of Derf
Learn more about Derf's art and unusual outlook on life at an informal question
and answer session, moderated by Akron Beacon Journal writer and Wheels
of Fortune author David Giffels, on Sunday, September 26 at 2:30 p.m. This
gallery talk is spon...
E. Gordon Gallery: Misha Kligman: Icons for the Non-Believer
“The pieces in this show were painted spontaneously over a period of three years. In most of the works I have used an alphabet of symbols that has evolved over time and that represents various intimate aspects of my own life. Even though people ar...
E. Gordon Gallery: Maria Winiarski: Secrets Whispered in the Night
Mystery also exudes from Maria Winiarski's artwork through the echoes of un-told secrets that rest beneath the surface. Winiarski’s adept use of color creates a dreamlike setting where we are transported to be voyeurs into a world that only exists...
E. Gordon Gallery: Peter Mollenkof: Large Drawings
Peter Mollenkof’s drawings on paper are delicately rendered forms that hover in the realm of reality yet are distinctly unreal. Drawn as three dimensional forms floating in ambiguous space, their indeterminate mysterious nature invites study and p...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Michaël Borremans: Hallucination and Reality
A rich amalgamation of oddly formal personages participating in mysterious, perhaps secret activities, Borremans’ images are cinematic in their reference and intimate in scale. Often annotated at their edges with technical notations, wry musings, ...
SPACES Gallery: Call for Artists: Planning for the 2003/04 Season
SPACES is a non-profit, artist-run, alternative space gallery. Since 1978, SPACES has given over 7,000 artists in the visual and performing arts an arena in which to present challenging new ideas. SPACES is located at 2220 Superior Viaduct on the ...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Conserving the Past for the Future
Highlights of this show of about 65 works include the museums over-life-size Thinker by Auguste Rodin,
permanently damaged by a bomb blast in 1970. On view here for the first time in more than 20 years will be a
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Cleveland Museum of Art: Viktor Schreckengost and 20th-Century Design
This exhibition, the first full-scale retrospective of
Schreckengosts work, will include drawings, watercolors, ceramics, childrens toys, and bicycles. It will also feature striking
examples of his engaging, inventive, often ...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Still Life Painting of the Netherlands 1550-1720
Still-Life Paintings opens here on Sunday, Oct. 31, 1999, and remains on view through the holidays until Jan. 9, 2000. Its only other venue
has been the Rijksmuseum (through Sept. 19, 1999), which co-organized the show with the CMA and hos...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Antioch: The Lost Ancient City
Central to the show is a reconstructed dining room reuniting pieces of a
mosaic floor now owned by the Louvre Museum in Paris, the Baltimore Museum of Art, Princeton University, and the
Wor...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Twentieth-Century Works on Paper from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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Cleveland Museum of Art: Last Chance! Twentieth-Century Works on Paper from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland: Angela White: Garbology – Fiber, Fluff and Fuzz
Angela White has had a long and varied obsession with trash. In Garbology – Fiber, Fluff and Fuzz, White transforms trash into treasure and, in doing so, transforms herself, an artist, into a sort of anthropologist who examines our culture throug...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Starlight: David Stephenson Photographs
Tom Hinson, CMA s curator of photography, notes: These images offer thought-provoking
insights regarding our place in the world. The vast spaces that he photographs, filled with color and
movement, remind us that humans are only a tiny part of...
Turkaly Art Gallery: Robert Wright: Looking Back
This series of artworks is a detour from his well-known abstract work involving figurative expressionism. Being deaf since early childhood, Wright’s work has always focused on movement and action, with gestures often resembling Japanese calligraph...
Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland: Hildur Asgeirsdottir Jonsson: Energy Forms
For her large scale weavings, Jónsson's process begins with the unique translation of a photograph into a loose abstract sketch known as a cartoon. She places this image beneath sets of separately strung warp and weft threads and subsequently pain...
Turkaly Art Gallery: John Habela: Works in Wood and Bronze
In John's work you can see the influence of African tribal art as well as Polynesian and Polish folk design. His fanciful and often whimsical outlook on man is artistically depicted in each work, whether in a large piece of wood or an intricate d...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Points of Light: Sato Tokihiro Photographs
Originally trained as a sculptor, Sato has been exploring his interest in light and shadow since the late 1980s. Using a large-format camera fitted with a neutral-density filter Sato is able to create long exposure prints that explore ideas about ...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Faces of Impressionism
CMA director Katharine Lee Reid explained the appeal of this particular show: What we get to see in this
exhibition is the Impressionists tackling the grand European tradition of portraiture with their revolutionary
painting voc...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Bugatti
Highlights include automobiles, including two of
the greatest vehicles made by the Bugatti firm,
a 1930 Royale and a Type 57 SC, Atlantic
(1938) plus a Baby Bugatti electric car, as
well as 20 sensitively modeled animal sculpt...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Dukes and Angels: Art from the Court of Burgundy (1364-1419)
Not restricting their artistic interests to secular art alone, Burgundian court artists were often directed to supply ducal religious foundations and chapels with sculpture, altarpieces, liturgical vessels, and illuminated manuscripts. The most pr...
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