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 ...
Centre of Attention: Gypsies, Jews, Blacks and Queers and other free radicals (Nu Elementz in Performance Art at Notting Hill Arts Club)
I want some of your attention; give it to me. Chrisse Hynde. This work is new and valuable: in dealing with culture, with desire, with Being, with incongruity, with misplaced, mis-shaped, look at me, look what I done, mentality, sensuality: broken...
Forum for Contemporary Art: Moira Dryer: Painting
Exhibitions curator Gregory Salzman describes the longevity of Dryer's work, Her work stands apart from her peers in that it restored emotionality to abstract painting, which in the 1980s had grown too cool. Her art, even today, maintains its vibr...
Lyssa Morgan Gallery: Call for Artists: The Square Foot Show
There will be extensive media coverage as this will prove to be one very cool event. Entrance fee for artists to participate in this show (includes 12x12x1.5 inch canvas) is $25.00. For additional $10.00 you can secure a premium spot in the galler...
Jack Hanley Gallery: Solo Exhibition: Andrew Mania
In this way, divorced from any recognizable environment, the figures seem to float in an imagined, glittering disco ball limbo. Maniaís aesthetic of formal binaries in which highly detailed texture is contrasted starkly against simple and deliber...
Lily Creek s KIDZ Art gallery: Invitation For Kids to Submit Art
Lily Creek‚s KIDZ @rt gallery is a not for profit website where kids from
the ages of 2 -18 can exhibit their art and writing, vote for their
favorite KIDZ @rt, win cool prizes, learn about the world of art and
literature, make
fun art proje...
Aron Packer Gallery: Karen Savage: Lecons de mariage
Leçons de mariage translates as marriage lessons. The nuance of French is
applicable here. This notion came from a book by Alice Kaplan called
"French Lessons". Savage is a Francophile. Formally, there are no gray
areas in French; there is a...
Rockaway Artist Alliance, sTudio 6 Gallery: Lines in the Sand: The Chairs of Bagno Maria - Photographs by Christina Jorge
The painterly photographs of Christina Jorge capture the beauty of the color and design of The Chairs of Bagno Maria – Marina di Pietrasanta in her solo exhibit Lines in the Sand. Jorge was recently featured in the pages of Newsday. Fort Tilden, ...
Karin Weber Gallery: Geoff Todd's New Collection: Wet
Without denying the paint‚s own existence on the canvas, Todd‚s seemingly random choice of medium may seem experimental. The end result however is bold, carefree, alluring and eternally true to the artist‚s unique style.
A professional arti...
Bartley Nees Project: New Paintings by Judy Millar
Unlike the cool abstractions of many New Zealand artists, Millar’s current
style is loose and gestural. As she explains, "I’m much more concerned with
the sloppiness of the paint and the wetness of the surface than I am about
how it’s looking. ...
The Showroom at Davis Art Advisory: You Tube Phenomenon : Admir Jahics and Comenius Rothlisbergers
Whether random or serious, these little drawings begin to define what we, the participants and viewers, consider to be important or worthwhile accounts of our news and culture. Perhaps the artists suggest the viewer ask, Are we tuned in or are w...
Stalke Gallery: William Anthony: Ironic Icon
Whether they are appropriations of the works of classic and modern masters,
covers for gay magazines, posters for Broadway shows, illustrations of the
Bible (the only one Warhol could understand according to Warhol himself),
W.W. II history and...
Abel Raum fuer Neue Kunst: Black Fluffy Clouds: David Hatcher
The
charts mutate into portraits of business leaders, politicians, models and
slogans drawn from contemporary western consumer society. As LOreals
ambassador of beauty for example, Milla Jovovich is portrayed as the
current economic perfo...
Cambridge Galleries: Anda Kubis - Details: Paintings from the Last Decade
Kubis's work acknowledges utopian Minimalism as the laboratory of pure thought and sensation, and infects it with the sentimental and the mundane. Flies, confetti, soap bubbles and other ephemera drift in and out of these colour fields, humourous...
Varga Gallery and Studio: Call for Artists: Residency Available for 2007
Must
provide 3 personal & professional references, demonstrate stable ability
to pay rent on time due the 1st of every month and be willing to live in a
working, creative environment with other artists. Move in cost is one
month's rent and one...
ShanghArt: Hu Yang's: Shanghai Living
WEI Yufang (Shandongese, Vendor)
We have miserable life. Battercake and salted vegetable for every meal, accompanied by plain water. When the kids cry for meat dishes, I just cook an egg. As long as it is not rainy, I go out and do my busin...
Art Effect Contemporary: John Nolan: Be Inspired - A Celebration Of Colour
John Nolan was born in Dublin Ireland in 1958. Since then he has developed a very distinctive style which is instantly recognisable.
John has also seen life on the other side of the fence. He was once a gallery owner. He ran a small establis...
Heather Marx Gallery: Flair: Work by Tim Bavington, Alex Blau, Gregory Dennis, Jennifer Faist, Stephen Giannetti, Terry Haggerty, Gary Szymanski, Sharon Weiner, and Yek
Rarely do we discuss paintings as having “flair”. But in this exhibition, the first installment of an ongoing series of exhibitions investigating flair in art, Marx proposes we do just that. Artists, good ones, have always been able to recognize...
Art Institute of Chicago: Far From Home: Photography, Travel, and Inspiration
Similarly, Walker Evans journeyed to Havana in 1933 to document the city in photographs that presage the cool humanism of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. Robert Frank made his seminal body of work for his book The Americans upon leaving his native S...
Cheryl Pelavin Fine Arts: Marc Katano: Eurythmics - A series of large scale paintings
Katano has always maintained a simple verbal approach to his process and art. He likes to painting continuously and his marks were originally the result of the "c" movement of his wrist directing his hand and brush. Over the last decade and a half...
Institute of Modern Art: COLOSSUS: Ben Frost and Roderick Bunter
Enter Roderick Bunter and Ben Frost. Their work comes on like some gonzo 60s garage record - right in your face - brash and beautiful. Their mission is meaning, their quarrel with the mundane. T...
EE Fine Art: Newcomers : Yuriy Shevchuk and Gena Ivanov
Yuri Shevchuk’s two passions in life are painting and jazz music. He skillfully and rapidly sketches the cool and charming figures of musicians in action. His lively and spontaneous paintings expertly translate the atmosphere and verve of the musi...
Canberra Contemporary Art Space: ROGUE PLASTIC: Dani Marti, Paul McInnes, David Sequeira
Paul McInnes pays tribute to the Danish architect and interior designer Verner Panton who, in 1960, invented the first chair to be moulded from a single piece of plastic. McInnes' Freize, using white plastic ice cube trays, is domestic and regular...
Galerie Annie Gentils: Charlotte Schleiffert: Berlin Works
Schleiffert often relates the drawings to large-format portraits of women from glamorous magazines, which she monumentalises into pro-vocative-expressive pin-ups, seemingly aggressive heroines and overpowering idols. Cultural codes and foreign rit...
Clay Art Center: Andrew Coombs : I want to show you something
Andrew Coomb’s thoughtful pots harmoniously combine opposites: spontaneity and precision, humor and sincerity, cool and warm. This subtle push-pull makes his work a delight to see, handle, and use. His use of text on the work is often a pla...
Gallery at Green Street: John Guthrie: Op Art Meets Abstract Expressionism
Guthrie directs paint in rivulets down the surface of a canvas in a specific area without total control over how straight it will drip. The process and
the chromatic choices are exquisite, but trying to exactly place them between or beside a part...
Lost Property: Happy Families: Tensions and Dynamics of the Intimate and the Domestic.
A ‘part-time’ viewing space Happy Families will co-exist alongside the normal day-to-day life of the owners with performance pieces being presented over two weeks. Evening events are small informal affairs Monday to Friday, opening from 6 pm to 9p...
National Arts Club: 106th Annual Catharine Lorillard Wolf Open Exhibition
"The Seeker is about life’s journey; about clarification of one’s path by searching for guidance. Choice is symbolized by the warm interior light, which radiates and becomes absorbed by the cool light of the exterior world. Candlelight shining ...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Lightplay: Work by John Fieldhouse
After two highly successful shows at the Shire Pottery Gallery John Fieldhouse returns to Alnwick for his third solo exhibition. Those who know Johns work well have been keenly awaiting these works, curious to see how he has met the challenge of d...
artoose: Spring Open Weekend: Work by 14, Young, Contemporary Artists
We are also showing a collection of 80 cards made by contemporary surrealist Dan Bendel, recent 'chaos' paintings by Rufus Knightwebb, 'encapsulated' resin sculptures by Mark Russell, radical painting by post-pop artist Gary Colclough, dystopian c...
Royal West of England Academy: Size Matters: Three Linked International Exhibitions Exploring Ideas of Scale
Included in "What is Big?" and exhibiting their artwork for the first time in Britain, Moscow duo Natalia Lamanova and Alexander Kholopov present "The Best Sewerage for the Best People" - manhole cover designs from around the world! Also on view are...
City Gallery Wellington, Hirschfeld Gallery: Sandra Schmidt: Hinterland II
Schmidt’s works are made up of many small, often identical units which build up into wall or floor-based installations; a system which unifies her diverse use of material. Her striking abstract wall panels are made from Hama beads, a children’s cr...
ShanghArt, H-Space: Solo-Exhibition with New Works by Zeng Fanzhi
His latest paintings signify a shift in his focus from a formal concern with the representation of existential trauma, to an interest in how we imagine ourselves interacting with nature. Within these large-scale images there is a notion of fragili...
instinc: Chaos into Light: A Solo Exhibition of Paintings by Valerie Ng
Characteristically, the marks bear a determined order yet exercise a balance despite the randomness of colours. Streaks of lighter hues inject a certain atmosphere in order to transform the energy or the action of painting into something of inter...
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