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Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: First US Museum Exhibition of British Artist David Shrigley
Shrigley's hilarious and disturbing doodles, sculptures, and anecdotes depict the world as an absurd place. He embraces the paranoias, obsessions (stalking is a favorite theme), insecurities, moral conundrums, preoccupations, and anxieties of ever...
French Paintbox: Call to Artists: Scholarships for Painting Workshops in France, 2002
Painting on porcelain classes will be held in world-renown
Limoges in autumn. All workshops include accommodations, great cuisine and
unforgettable excursions.Those who are interested in gardens -- and who
can get along with individuals wit...
Museum of Art and History: Susan Kingsley: Postmodern Alchemy
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Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: Dave Muller: Posters and Three Day Weekend
Although they take different forms, Mullers parallel art activities—his drawings based on artist announcements and posters and the Three Day Weekends—are related in terms of the issues they raise. The most obvious is what Muller has referred to ...
Amercan Craft Musem: Spirits of the Cloth: Contemporary Quilts by African
American Artists
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French Paintbox: Call to Artists: Scholarships for Painting Workshops in France
French Paintbox has two partial scholarships and free RT airfare to Europe (valued up to $2000) available for May, June and July, 2002 for the painting workshop held near Cordes-sur-Ciel, France.
The unique workshop is described in detail at ...
d.u.m.b.o. arts center: The Human Body
Suzanne Wright, Hedi Sorger and Sharon Malloy make closely
observed and intimate portraits of both interior and exterior aspects of
the body, while Gerard Gaskin, Daniel Zeller and Pedro Elias Cruz
Castro ponder the cultural connotations of ana...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: Solo Exhibtions: Tony Feher and Sarah Sze
Tony Feher's exhibition is conceived as a site-specific project that will fill all of the CCS galleries. Feher will design the installation using new work. This is his largest solo show to date. Feher, who is from New Mexico and Texas, is currentl...
Art Institute of Chicago: Edward Weston: The Last Years in Carmel
His work was both a release and a receptacle as he experienced a
failing marriage, battled Parkinson's disease, and saw his sons
leave for military service. No l...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: Three Spring Thesis Exhibtions Curated by Ilaria Bonacossa, Cecilia Brunson, and Gabriela Rangel
Leggerezza, curated by Ilaria Bonacossa, features works in mixed media by Italian artists Stefano Arienti, Massimo Kaufmann, Eva Marisaldi, Letizia Cariello, Stefania Galegati, and Sarah Ciraci. The artists draw upon everyday objects and extraordi...
Witte de With Center for Contemportary Art: Squatters 2: Space in Rotterdam and Porto
Runa Islam (UK) emphasizes the local differences
in a side by side screening of two films based on the same script but
shot in the resp...
PS1 Contemporary Art Center: 2000 – 2001 National and International Studio Program Exhibition
P.S.1’s National and International Studio Program is comprised of a wide range
of artistic perspectives represented not only by the global nature of the program
...
Oakland Museum of Califoria: La Flor y la Calavera: Altars and Offerings for the Days of the Dead
This years exhibition examines the centrality of the concept of balance in pre-Columbian traditions as well as in our time. In the Breuner Gallery, the roots of the Días de los Muertos celebration are traced back to the early cultures of Mexico. T...
Ohio Art League: The View From Dione: A Collaboration with the Perkins Observatory
From the Chauvet Cave Paintings of 30,000 years ago to the prehistoric zodiac created in the Nasca Lines in Peru, science and art have been forever linked by those who seek to discover. Throughout the recorded history of man, art has been used to ...
Pacific Art League: Werner Glinka: Urban Totems
“It is our pleasure to offer this exhibit of Werner Glinka’s works to the community,” said Claudia Morgan, president of the Pacific Art League. “To provide art-loving audiences with direct access to excellent emerging artists is central to the Pac...
Galeria Galou: Venezueland: Emerging Venezuelan Artists
As émigrés with diverse motives and times of exile, some artists featured
in Venezueland have been producing work in New York for as long as the
last decade; while others have a few years in the city or are part of the
recent and growing wave o...
momentum: Artadia: American Season 2004
The variety of the artistic practices demonstrated in Artadia at momentum
illustrates Artadia‚s broad range of funding. Nick Brown is interested
in the relation of time, space, memory and perception; Brown will show
silhouettes presenting the v...
SITE Santa Fe: José Antonio Hernández-Diez
The emergence of this generation of artists occurred in the late 1980s, at nearly the same time that Venezuelans began a public process of searching for the solution to the economic and social crisis in their country. Hernández-Diez’s work is as e...
Oakland Museum of Califoria: California Species: Biological Art & Illustration
The artworks were chosen by a panel of professional
artists, illustrators and scientists. In addition to being
aesthetically appealing and technically accomplished, they
had to show native C...
Open Studio: A Group Show: Briar Craig, Elizabeth Forrest, Leah Oates, Elena Roginsky, Rochelle Rubinstein
Briar Craig is a Kelowna-based artist with an MVA in printmaking from the University of Alberta, and BFA from Queen’s University. He has exhibited across Canada as well as in Poland, Japan, and Ireland. The recipient of numerous grants, his work i...
Field Museum: Americanos: Latino Life in the United States
The Field Museum features the sections depicting Family, Work,
Sports, and Culture and the Arts. The Mexican Fine Arts Center
Museum showcases photos of Community and Spiritual Life.
Located approximately four miles apart, The...
Fotogalerie Objektief: Incarceration: Corrie McCluskey Explores Place as a Cultural Artifact
Several of McCluskey's meticulously printed, selenium-toned gelatin silver prints have previously been shown in group exhibitions, including No Exit: Images of Imprisonment, curated by Diana Gaston and Frank Yamrus at SF Camerawork in San Francisc...
Elizabeth Norton Studio, Pacific Art League: Richard Bostrom - Werner Glinka: Explorations in 3D and 2D
Richard Bostrom’s sculptures are made from wood, much of which is recycled or is collected from scrap piles. Leaving some imperfections, such as knots, cracks and splits in some of the pieces, he uses these features to remind himself of his own im...
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Directions - Ernesto Neto
Neto's sculptures and installations are indeed singular in contemporary art, says curator Viso. His works, which he describes as a 'kind of body/space/landscape,' not only arrest us visually but also make us keenly aware of the spaces inside, aro...
Galeria do Teatro Municipal Baltazar Nunes: Dialogues with Engravings: Angela Costa, Guilhrme Cardoso, Liliana Almeida, Margarida Ransy and Marina dos Santos
Each of the artists exhibiting have their preferences, their tendencies, their obstinacies, their materials of predilection. Each has their own personal quest, search, insistancies and hesitations.
Each wants always do the best work possible.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: SUPERNOVA: Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection
The exhibition takes its title from Takashi Murakami’s tour de force painting Super Nova, 1999, which depicts “the destruction of an earthly terrain by atomic weapons whose mushroom clouds are rendered in ravishingly colorful detail,” according to...
Frick Art and Historical Center: The Poetry of Place: Works on Paper by Thomas Moran
from the Gilcrease Museum
The exhibition comprises 81 works on paper spanning the years 1856
through 1900. Also included is the oil painting, Vera Cruz (1885). The
exhibition is drawn in its entirety from the Gilcrease Museum, which, since
purcha...
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: Big Deal and Blow Up: Dwarf the Human Body with Humorous Intelligence
“I put together an exhibition by artists who enjoy taking up big chunks of space in the service of a socially committed stance that is filtered through an intelligent wit,” states Renny Pritikin.
Featured in gallery three, Scott Snibbe is a Bay A...
South London Gallery: Independence: Issues with a Contemporary Relevance
In the recently vacated gallery offices, a project by Christian Boltanski opens the exhibition out to any artist who wishes to participate. Relying on the principle of starting a rumour, artists from all over the world have been invited to fax th...
Art Basel Miami Beach: Art Projects: Art from the Gallery to the Street, to the Parks, on the Ocean and in the skies
The encouragement of young art has a long tradition at Art Basel - a tradition which is being consistently continued in Miami Beach. The special "Art Statements" sector encourages the youngest generation of artists by way of one-person shows;
"A...
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