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Artist: 602 Connection Failed ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by 602 Connection Failed.
- Connection 12, Tsubota Masahiko (Japan, born 1947) , 1972, Color serigraph J. Paul Getty Museum
- Grave Stele
- Calvin Hunt
Raven Releasing the Sun
Screenprint
1978
- Tony Hunt
Kolus and the Killer Whale
Color screenprint
1978 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Antoine-Louis Barye J. Paul Getty Museum
- Inverted in Tide Stand The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- A Donor Presented by a Saint, fragment Circle of Dieric Bouts (Netherlandish, about 1460-65)Oil on J. Paul Getty Museum
- Oswego Ironworks, Willamette River The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Proposal, 1872 Adolphe-William Bouguereau (French, 1825-1905)Oil on canvas; 64 3/8 x 44 in. (163.5
- Boris Anisfeld
David Hume
19th - 20th century J. Paul Getty Museum
- After the Bath, Woman Drying Her Back J. Paul Getty Museum
- Red-Figure Lekythos
- Boris Anisfeld
Three Rabbits
Red chalk on wove paper
20th century J. Paul Getty Museum
- Christ Preaching in the Temple
- Boris Anisfeld
Le Roi de Lahore: Dancing Woman V
graphite
19th - 20th century
- Boris Anisfeld
Study of an Old Woman
charcoal on paper
19th - 20th century
- Boris Anisfeld
Death of Pierrot
lithograph
19th - 20th century J. Paul Getty Museum
- Pair of Decorative Bronzes
- Boris Anisfeld
Tulips
Graphite on tan wove paper
19th - 20th century J. Paul Getty Museum
- Howard Residence, San Mateo
- Boris Anisfeld
Three Women and Deer
opaque watercolor and tempera on board
19th - 20th century J. Paul Getty Museum
- Whisper of the Muse / Portrait of G.F. Watts J. Paul Getty Museum
- Henry Hamilton Bennett with his Family
- Boris Anisfeld
The Bluebird: costume for a dancing girl, "Bonheur de Soleil" in Scene IV
watercolor
1919
- Boris Anisfeld
Costume Sketch (Woman in two Poses)
watercolor on paper
19th - 20th century
- Boris Anisfeld
Le Roi de Lahore: Dancing Woman V
graphite, watercolor, silver paint
19th - 20th century J. Paul Getty Museum
- Portrait of Antonia Minor J. Paul Getty Museum
- Squat Lekythos The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Man in Armor (Mars?) Style of Rembrandt (Dutch, second or third quarter 17th century)Oil on
- Boris Anisfeld
Egyptian Nights: Aziades' Costume
graphite and opaque watercolor on paper
19th - 20th century
- Boris Anisfeld
Mephistopheles or Blue Bird: Two Angel Costumes
graphite and watercolor on paper
19th - 20th century J. Paul Getty Museum
- Reverie J. Paul Getty Museum
- God the Father J. Paul Getty Museum
- Miss Elizabeth Rigby J. Paul Getty Museum
- Portrait Head of Caligula The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Doan (Yamada Yorikiyo) Title: Dragon, one of a pair of folding screens Date: about The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Rembrandt"s Son Titus (1641-1668) Style of Rembrandt (17th century or later)Oil on canvas; 31 1/8 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Elgin Throne
- Nicolas Africano
Bird (headdress ornament)
Wood, pigment
19th century
- Mary Ann (Toots) Zynsky
Mask
Rattan, basketry, clay, pigment
19thearly 20th century
- Nicolas Africano
Cult object
Wood, traces of pigment
C-14 dating: 16301810 (94.7% probability) J. Paul Getty Museum
- Pair of Decorative Groups The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Robert Rich (1587-1658), Second Earl of Warwick, 1632-41 Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)Oil on canvas; The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Criss-Crossed Conveyors, River Rouge Plant, Ford Motor Company, 1927 Charles Sheeler (American, 1883-1965)Depicted: Michigan, United J. Paul Getty Museum
- Park Scene The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Rug, Fragment of; Coptic Egyptian; Made in Egypt40 5/32 x 46 1/16 in. (102 x Museum of Fine Arts
- Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, Spanish, 1746-1828 Printer Ture Bengtz, American, 1907 –1973 Andalusian Smuggler J. Paul Getty Museum
- Hairnet The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Square, 12th–14th century Central Asian; Object place: Xinjiang, ChinaSilk thread on silk; 14 5/8 x The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Figures in a Rose Garden, 1450-1455 South NetherlandishWool warp; wool, silk, metallic weft yarns; 9 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Aegina Visited by Jupiter Jean Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)Oil on canvas; 57 7/8 x 77 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Mountain, 1937 Balthus (French, 1908 - 2001)Oil on canvas; H. 98, W. 144 in. The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Virgin Mary and Five Standing Saints above Predella Panels, 1440-1446 German; Made in Rhine
- Nicolas Africano
Headdress ornament, "Sickness Shield"
Sago palm petioles, pigment, bindings
20th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Musical glasses (armonica) Germany, early 19th century Mahogany, glass 81 x 33 x 69.2 cm Museum of Fine Arts
- John B. Jones & Co, 1833-1834 Samuel S. Ball, 1833-1839 Creampot Cream jug United States, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- [Cornelius Conway Felton with His Hat and Coat], early 1850s John Adams Whipple (American, 1822-1891)Daguerreotype;
- Nicolas Africano
Dish, Toidje (Hoite)
Wood, lime
19thearly 20th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia, 1842-49 Author: David Roberts (Scottish, 1796-1864);
- Paul Cezanne
Tete de Femme
Etching
1873
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Scotsdale Museum of Contemporary Art: KEITH HARING Unhesitating in his belief that art can be understood and
enjoyed by all, Haring's work represents a celebration of life and humanity, and can be enjoyed
by people of every age and f...
Ramp Gallery, Waikato Institute of Technology: Flache Welt: Ina Bierstedt, Bettina Carl, Alena Meier To some it is simply a state of mind. At a stretch, the contemplation of flatness may allow us to imagine life on a saucer. We might simply cut a hole and crawl from Auckland to Berlin and back again. Perhaps a renaissance in flat thinking is deve...
BAT Centre: From The Pages Of Our Minds: S’thembiso Shongwe and S’thembiso Sibis Shongwe’s talent was spotted early on by his mother who encouraged and nurtured it by supplying him with materials for his art and later enrolled him for Saturday Art Classes at the Durban Art Workshop. Shongwe then got himself a sponsorship to do...
24 HR Art - Northern Territory Centre for Contemporary Art: TIME_LINE: Photography, Sculpture and Soundscape - Christine Wilmes and Patrick Mascaux Their work is executed with scientific precision. The chosen site is marked out into a perfect square, located with GPS coordinates and GMT time is exactly fixed by satellite. A photographic record is taken of the area and silicone imprints are ma...
Mixed Greens Gallery: Rob Conger: Indices Faced with this array, the viewer is compelled to categorize each subject in light of the show's theme: in other words, to decide where on the abstract, personal index of Good and Evil each subject ultimately belongs.
" Look at money: Cash. Inves...
Northern Illinois University Art Gallery in Chicago: What’s Wrong - Open the Door... The installation consists of 35 framed panels of layered text and photographic images that illustrate the film sequence, coupled with specific phrases that reference coincidences and occurrences, like We Represent Ourselves to the World, a stateme...
g-module: Lisa Roy: Photographs Roy’s documentation elaborates on this microcosmic model as an attempted antidote to post-modernist architecture and design. Yet, this type of architecture and design failed to ameliorate [post-modernism’s] desolation, impersonality, and ugliness,...
Mummery + Schnelle Gallery: Alexis Harding : Bi-product Depositories In the beginning the catalogue covers were grounds for repeated actions such as the sieving of paint from failed paintings and cleaning the brush. Over time, a visual language evolved describing the real time of the studio, the attempt to give an ...
James Baird Gallery: Good in Bed: Sex, Eroticism and Pornography "Lickity Split" , the title to this painting, suggests a number of things. Painted by a man it would have brought many other connotations but being painted by a woman artist, changes everything.
"Barbies are children's toys as well as adult...
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...
Smart Museum of Art: The Colors of Identity: Polish Art at Home and Abroad, 1890-1939 On Thursday, May 25, from 5 to 7 p.m., The Colors of Identity: Polish Art at Home and Abroad will open at the Smart Museum of Art with a public reception and a talk by independent art historian Jan Cavanaugh, entitled "Opposite Poles: The National...
Photographer's Gallery: Malerie Marder She is the one who connects her subjects together, and she is
the one who choreographs and manipulates their poses. She
constructs scenarios which hint obliquely at the erotic
undercurrents which normally remain submerged in the
archet...
Brooks Museum of Art: The Allure of the East: Islamic Decorative Arts and European Orientalist Paintings Complementing these pieces are works by European artists who were
fascinated with the
culture of these lands during the 19th century. At that time, many artists
attempted to capture the
essence of lands that were considered exotic in custom an...
Australian Center for Photography: Three Exhibitions: Olaf Breuning. Ed Templeton/Deanna Templeton, and Glenn Sloggett Olaf Breuning "HOME"A master of the constructed scenario, Olaf Breuning's videos, photographs and installations draw liberally from advertising, movies, television and music videos. He dishes up a glam-trash fantasy world, an archive of alterna...
Singapore Art Museum: Photographica Australis
WITTY, OFTEN BEAUTIFUL AND SOMETIMES UNNERVING, photography is amongst the most fascinating Australian art being made today. The background for the present confidencelies in the success of artists such as Tracey Moffatt and Bill Henson, who hav...
NEA, NEH: House Narrowly Defeats Move to Increase NEA/NEH Funds While the NEA/NEH amendment was defeated, the close vote was a positive
development moving Congress away from debating the agencies' survival to
restoring them to more healthy levels of funding (historic highs for the
agencies were $179.5 million ...
ARKEN Museum of Modern Art: Family Life and Avant-Garde: Sigrid Hjerten and Isaac Grünewald In 1909 the two Swedish artists Sigrid Hjertén and Isaac Grünewald went to Paris to attend Henri Matisse's school of painting. Two years later when they returned to Stockholm, they opened a window towards international trends in art and in a manne...
Tatar Gallery: Jim Cooke and Sylvie Readman Inspired by his upbringing in the English town of Coventry, Jim Cooke shifts his focus in a new collection of works at the Tatar Gallery from his usual fascination with monuments of Arcadian beauty to those of a more personal Arcadia – his own chi...
Contemporary Art Society: Ben Fitton: La Barricade de la Rue Basfroi For The Economist Plaza, the outline of the trellis panels is extracted directly from a photograph taken on the first day of the insurrection that led to the formation of the Paris Commune in 1871. A group of men, soldiers, pose before, atop and ...
MASS MoCA: Mirror Mirror: Reflective Contemporary Work The "mirror stage" when children first recognize themselves is widely
understood as a critical phase of human development. Mirrors, both
symbolically and practically, are the fulcrum within that development, and
this exhibition features artw...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Picasso: The Last Decade "Picasso was the towering, relentless, rapacious and protean genius of the twentieth century. He remained at the very epicentre of artistic pace throughout the century and even the anxieties of encroaching old age failed to dim his assertive crea...
Mount Beacon Fine Art Gallery: International Artists Collaborate in Fight for Freedom Also called FREEDOM&ART, this coalition was born out of #artmesh.org, a social media website that allows artists to network via forums and groups, similar to the way users interact on social mega-site Facebook.com. The plight of Aung San Suu Kyi ...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Sophie Calle: 1970's to 2003 For over 20 years Sophie Calle’s work has taken the form of photographic installations and chronicles, whose structure and form reflect a narrative approach - both within themselves individually and, taken together, in terms of Calle’s own career....
Photographer's Gallery: Richard Wentworth/Eugene Atget: Faux Amis Both Atget and Wentworth are authors of
photographic compendia which describe the
great cities of London and Paris poised at two
very different moments of change - at the
twentieth century's beginning and at its end. For
both, the city i...
Montclair Art Museum: The Unseen Cindy Sherman: Early Transformations (1975-1976) Sherman was born in 1954 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, and moved to Huntington Beach in suburban Long Island, New York when she was three. There, Sherman’s interests in art, movies, television, makeup and clothing began their lifelong evolution into...
Museum of New Art: Douglas Gordon: 24 Hour Psycho Whenever I've watched 24 Hour Psycho, Gordon's slowed-down video presentation of Hitchcock's thriller, I somehow manage to miss the shower scene. I always arrive too early or too late, and have never had the patience to see it through. Most recent...
Centre for Contemporary Art, Villa Manin: Hard Rock Walzer – Contemporary Austrian Sculpture The title plays with one of the most famous Austrian symbols, the waltz, creating a new unlikely musical genre, but the paradox is also in the play on words that links the lightness of this dance to the firm and concrete presence of the stone, pri...
Renishaw Hall: John Piper: England in the Mid Twentieth Century John Piper was born in 1903, bought up and educated at Epsom, then a quiet country town, and the third son of a solicitor, who commuted daily to his office in Westminster. Charles Piper sympathised with his youngest son’s interest in the English...
Project: Slouching Towards Bethlehem Hippie Counter Culture and The Critique of the Dome:
Matt Johnson's whimsical sculptures interrogate notions of appearance versus reality by reassigning meaning to banal objects. Johnson's work challenges our relationship to and our perception...
House of World Cultures: Translated Acts: Body and Performance Art from East Asia, in collaboration with the Queens Museum of Art, New York The Korean Yu Yeon Kim will hold the first exhibition Translated Acts:
Body and Performance Art from East Asia: The internationally renowned
curator, in her exhibition at the House of World Cultures, will present
multimedia works by twentyeight...
Micra Art Group: The Voice of Art in a Battle for Freedom: International Artists Create Book in Support of Key Political Figure The book will be released to the public initially through an event called “Set a Book Free” on Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday, October 2nd when all artists featured within the pages of the book will place a copy donated by Internet-based publishing sit...
Sherman Galleries: Debra Dawes - Paintings To develop upon my initial reference to Walter Benjamin
you could say that with Dawes work the experience of
contemplation overcomes the infiltrating demands of
distraction. In Benjamins famous analysis of the condition
of modern art as it is...
Witte de With Center for Contemporary Arts: Stimuli Stimuli explores in a number of modern classics and contemporary works the
physical experience of visual arts on the basis of this hallucinatory experience. With
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