Frances A. Atwell
Child's hair ribbon
early 19th century
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Museum of Fine Art, Houston: Brice Marden: Workbook Drawings
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Reynolda House, Museum of American Art: Winslow Homer Exhibition
All the prints on loan for the exhibit are from the collections of the Duke University Museum of Art. Paintings will be on loan from a private collector,
the Museu...
ARKEN Museum of Modern Art: The Desiring Eye
The exhibition THE DESIRING EYE presents art
photography’s development from the 1840s to the
1980s. The hanging follows photography’s
chronological development, and the photographs have
been divided into six sections: early portrait ph...
Detroit Institute of Arts: Fragments of Devotion: Early Italian Religious Painting, 1300 - 1480
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Menil Collection: SAM FRANCIS: PAINTINGS 1947-1990
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Gibbes Museum of Art: The Charleston Renaissance Tradition: Early Works by Corrie McCallum
The wife of the late artist William Halsey, Corrie McCallum has achieved a level of creativity that can only come from a lifetime of observance and productivity. While best known for her spirited, large-scale abstract canvases, lavishly painted l...
Everson Museum of Art: Public Works of Art Project of 1934: Works on Paper
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The High Museum: Ellsworth Kelly: The Early Drawings
This experimental period is featured in the exhibition
Ellsworth Kelly: The Early Drawings, 1948-1955. The
exhibition includes approximately two hundred drawings
and collages–many of which have never been exhibited
before–that present ins...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Lee Krasner
While Krasner has been indelibly associated
with Pollock, this show places her work in a larger context of painterly
influences - including Hans Hofmann, Willem de Kooning, Henri Matisse, and
Piet Mondrian - and chronicles her approach to pushi...
Guggenheim Museum, Berlin: Bill Viola: Going Forth By Day
Viola studied at Syracuse University in New York in the early 1970s, and his experimentation with electronic arts led him to produce works of sound art as well as video installation. Viola's early contact with Nam June Paik, David Tudor, and other...
Bauhaus Archiv, Museum für Gestaltung: The African Chair: Marcel Breuer and Gunta Stölzl with Works by Bauhaus Artists
Even today, the colourfully painted and upholstered oak chair evokes visual associations that are linked to its title; however, this provides no information about the original purpose of the chair. A wide range of hypothetical uses at the time of ...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Whistler: Impressions of an American Abroad
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High Museum: Degas & America: The Early Collectors
Because American collectors embraced Degas' work in all
media - oils, pastels, drawings, prints and sculpture - and from all periods
of his career, the exhibition offers a first-rate survey of his work. His early
academic drawings, his engag...
Lawrence Gallery Sheridan: Don Bishop: Northwest Landscapes
As Don Bischop's work evolves, Bishop
identifies a strong influence from the tonalist, impressionist, and Hudson
River School of thought. His work is described as a soothing dance between
romanticism and the impressionist movement.
Don B...
Americas Society: Forma Brazil: Concrete and Neo-Concrete Art by Geraldo de Barros and Lygia Pape
The abundant critical and art historical attention Paid to Lygia Papes Rio de Janeiro contemporaries and co-founders of the Neo- Concrete movement, Helio Oiticica and Lygia Clark, has overshadowed the vital contributions of Lygia Pape. This exhibi...
Guggenheim Hermitage Museum: Masterpieces and Master Collectors: Impressionist and Early Modern Paintings from the Hermitage and Guggenheim Museums
The exhibition focuses on the point at which the two collections overlap: the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. This period marks the time when Paris’s radical avant-garde was rejecting the finished surfaces, naturalistic colors, realis...
The Art Institute of Chicago: Ellsworth Kelly: The Early Drawings. 1948-1955
While studying in Boston and subsequently
Paris, Kelly was influenced by the
architectural profiles and cast shadows of
buildings, arches, and bridges.
De-emphasi...
Upper Arlington Cultural Arts Commission: Ben Shahn: Summer of 1938
Ben Shahn was born in Russia in
1898 in a socialist Jewish family.
They fled the czarist regime in
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Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: RELIGION AND THE FOUNDING OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC
New waves of immigrants in the 18th century brought their own religious fervor across the Atlantic, and it was a largely religious people who rebelled against Great Britain in 1776. The efforts of the Founders of the American nation to define th...
Ruth and Sherman Lee Institute for Japanese Art at the Clark Center: Genesis of a Genius: Early Ceramics of Fukami Sueharu
Fukami was born into a family of porcelain artists, and joined their ranks at age
20. He has forged his own way however, working in an original, inventive, and witty style that explores texture and form, and pushes the limits of porcelain as a ...
J. Paul Getty Center: Voyages and Visions: Early Photographs from the Wilson Family Collection
As photographic methods were refined and materials improved,
photographers began to ventur...
Jewish Museum: MARC CHAGALL: EARLY WORKS FROM RUSSIAN COLLECTIONS
Most of the Chagall works are on loan from The State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and The State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, while others are being
lent by provincial museums and private collections in Russia. The Pen paintings are coming from ...
Tacoma Art Museum: The IBIS Project: Early Computer-Assisted Art in the Northwest
Carl Youngmann, Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Washington and Ellie Mathews, a graphic designer, created the IBIS system, a color graphics program, in the early 1980s. IBIS was originally used to rapidly produce variations o...
Fresno Metropolitan Museum: Becoming A Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State
"Becoming A Nation" provides the visitor with outstanding examples of America's achievement in the arts between the mid 18th and early 19th centuries like the great Philadelphia high chest attributed to Joseph Deleveau, an exquisite settee by Dunc...
National Palace Museum: Birth of a New Century: Images of Children in Western Art
Beginning with the Enlightenment in the late eighteenth century, the nature of children was starting to take shape as
distinct from that of adults. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was one advocate of educational reform. ...
University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong: Early Hong Kong Eateries: Photographs from the Collection of Mr. Cheng Po Hung
The exhibition features over one hundred photographs of old Hong Kong, most
of which are from the collection of Mr. Cheng Po Hung, a renowned expert on
Hong Kong history. Supplemented with documents and artefacts related to
culinary culture in ...
Smart Museum of Art: Anselm Kiefer: Painting, Sculpture, Woodcuts, Books
Grab der
Unbekannten Malers (1982) is one of many
large-scale unique woodcuts by Kiefer, an important medium because of its
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: Klee's Line
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New Museum of Contemporary Art: Trisha Brown: Dance and Art in Dialogue, 1961 - 2001
In addition, Brown will present her 2003-2004 New York dance season at the New Museum, performing many of her early works from the Judson Dance Theater period and the 1970s. Dance and Art in Dialogue is guest curated by Hendel Teicher.
Compl...
Galerie Magda Danysz: Miss Van: Solo Show
Miss Van earned her stripes on the streets of her native Toulouse – a city in Southwestern
France that is home to a world-famous graffiti scene - where she set the standard for her
peers and discovered an early affection for ruffling feathers....
OBORO: Brad Todd: Screen
Beginning with the telescope to early TV signals, vision over distance has gradually become action over distance and has supplanted earlier models of perceiving and engaging with the world. In Screen's Cornell-esque scenario resides the blurred an...
Sprengel Museum: Otto Dix: The War
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Friedrichshain Galerie: Berlin Survey Exhibition
Mr. Danson will exhibit portraits from 5 bodies of his work which were first exhibited in Toronto during the 1970's.
Featured in the exhibition will be self-portraits taken by Ca...
Art Gallery of Hamilton: Audubon's Wilderness Palette:
The Birds of Canada
Audubons Wilderness Palette presents an impressive and engaging cross
section of prints from the folio that focus for the first time on the artists Canadian
excu...
Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum: On the Edge of Your Seat: Popular Theater and Film in Early 20th-Century American Art
On the Edge of Your Seat examines the intersection of cultural forces that shaped American popular entertainment in the early years of the 20th century. It analyzes how and why people attended vaudeville and early film in droves, contributing to ...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: Three Women: Early Portraits by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
We are pleased to organize this focused exhibition of early portraits by Toulouse-Lautrec within the intimate setting of the Fogg Art Museum galleries, said James Cuno, Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard University Art Museums....
Americas Society: LAWREN STEWART HARRIS: A PAINTER’S PROGRESS
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PS1 Contemporary Art Center: Max Neuhaus: Drawings
Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona: MARTHA ROSLER
Her critical eye and her cutting, caustic ingenuity came to light in her early videos, such as
Semiotics of the kitchen (1975) and Secrets from the Street (1980), marking out her
importance to the development of the video and the feminist enterpris...
Photofusion Photography Centre: Muhammad Ali: The Birth of a Legend, Miami, 1961-1964 Photographs by Flip Schulke
Photographs by Flip Schulke
It was there that he honed his boxing as well as
his self-promotional skills and embarked on a career that would lead him to
the pinnacle of athletics as a boxer and social icon. It was during these
early days in Miami that Flip Schulke, photog...
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