Edward De Witt Taylor
Fishing Boats, Monterey
Softground etching
1938
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Henry Ford Museum: American Reflections: Photography Before the Civil War
Showing more than 200 daguerreotypes from two privately-held collections, American Reflections features both well-known images and rare examples never before shown to the public. Henry Ford Museums collection is represented in the exhibition by a...
University of Virginia, Fayerweather Gallery: Panorama: A Collaboration Between Students
"'Panorama' is a collaborative project that involves and develops communication, creativity and professional self-determination," said Bogdan Achimescu, visiting professor of art who is leading the U.Va. students in the project. "It is an internat...
Davis Museum and Cultural Center: Village Works: Photographs by Women in China's Yunnan Province
The photographers--- village women and Women's Federation cadres, aged 18 to 57 years--- had no previous experience with
photography. Yet, they learned to use Instamatic cameras to record the familiar people, scenes, and ev...
Detroit Museum of Art: Robert Frank: The Americans
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Detroit Institute of Art: WISDOM AND PERFECTION: Lotus Blossoms in Asia Art
Other works related to the
summer season are also on view.
IMAGE:
Pillow (detail of lotus and willow decoration),
late 12th century: Korea, Koryo dynasty:
(Celadon with inlaid slip decorat...
Santa Barbara Museum of Art: Desire and Devotion: Art from India, Tibet, and Nepal
Chronologically and geographically, the
exhibition of 150 objects falls into three
chief divisions. First, ...
Museum of Fine Art, Houston: Rembrandt to
Gainsborough:
Masterpieces from
England's
Dulwich Picture Gallery
Described as Londons most perfect gallery, Dulwich Picture
Gallery houses a renowned collection of European painting from
...
Ann Arbor Art Center: Well Heeled: A Shoe Exhibition
Shoe merchandise will be available in the Gallery Shop and shoes can be painted in Feat of Clay, the paint your own pottery studio. In addition, an Art By the Foot fundraiser will give patrons the opportunity to purchase pieces of art by the foot the...
Oakland Museum of California: Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks
The 88-year-old Parks is best known as a photojournalist, but this exhibition is the first time all genres of his art will be shown together. Using such media as film, poetry and music, Parks expresses his own search for compassion during a time i...
Hudson River Museum: Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks,
Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks and related programs are made possible by AOL Time Warner and Ford Motor Company. Additional support is provided by the Glen Eagles Foundation, Cone-Laumont Editions, Ltd., Laumont Labs, and Time Life Photo L...
Addison Gallery of American Art: To Conserve a Legacy
American Art from Historically Black Colleges and
Universities
Additional support has been generously provided by The Henry Luce Foundation, the John S. and
James L. Knight Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the LEF Foundation, the
Greentree Foundation, the Joseph Harrison Jackson Fo...
Organization of Black Designers: OBD DesigNation Conference 2001 Scheduled for Miami
DesigNation® has become the United Nations of Design Conferences.
Bringing together Product, Advertising, Graphic, Broadcast, Fashion,
Multimedia, Interior, and Architectural, designers from all over the Globe.
A variety of corporate exhi...
Oakland Museum of California: Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity
More than 500 examples of this colorful textile will be on display in the exhibition Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity, from Oct. 13, 2001 through Jan. 13, 2002, at the Oakland Museum of California. The exhibition also...
Museum of Modern Art: Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century
In recent years, especially in developing nations, automobile use has risen dramatically, with
transportation now consuming 20% of the worlds total energy. The environmental problems of
urban congestion and pollution from rising fuel emis...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: China: Fifty Years Inside
the People’s Republic
The exhibition captures the complex and passionate attachments that bind both the
native-born and foreign artist to China for a lifetime. A fully illustrated catalogue
accompanies the exhibition.
T...
Multiple Action Research Group: Woman/Goddess
The photographers represented include Radhu Rai, Dayanita singh, Henri
Cartier Bresson, Frank Horvat, Ram Rahman, Pablo Bartholomew etc. The
exhibition is supported by a catalogue which examines art historical and
critical aspects of the issue, wi...
Walters Art Museum: Desire and Devotion: Art From India, Nepal, and Tibet in the John and Berthe Ford Collection
The Walters exhibition, curated by Hiram W. Woodward Jr., the Walters curator of Asian Art, focuses on the passions of desire and devotion, which are reflected in many of the most beautiful and important of the featured works, in order to explore ...
Spruth Magers Lee: Religious Paintings: George Condo
In Religious Paintings Condo scrutinises the zealous newsmakers, the clergy and the idea of family to
investigate the collision of public and private values in a world where we have been led astray and our hopes
lost. He continues his lifelong e...
Yorkshire Sculpture Park / Longside Gallery: Size Matters: Exploring Scale in the Arts Council Collection
Artists represented in the exhibition: Eric Bainbridge, Jordan Baseman, Sara Bradbury, Martin Creed, Alan Currall, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Leo
Fitzmaurice, Laura Ford, Mark Francis, Pamela Golden, Andrew Grassie, Steve Johnson, Michael Landy, Abigail L...
Mississippi Art Pavilion: The Glory of Baroque Dresden
Among the highlights of the exhibition are Johann Vermeer’s “The Procuress” and the 41-carat “Dresden Green Diamond.” Other artworks include twenty-seven Old Masters paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Titian, van Dyck, Veronese, Tintoretto, and Mant...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Photography of Charles Sheeler
This exhibition was organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
All photographs were drawn from The Lane Collection.
The exhibition focuses in depth on Sheeler's inventive intertwining of the American vernacular with European abstrac...
Architecture Foundation: Accomodating Change: Circle 33 Housing Group
The exhibition has been curated by Hilary French, architect and tutor at The Royal College of Art as well as a juror member for both juries to the competition. The exhibition is designed by Kerr/Noble, a young and innovative London based graphic d...
Presentation House Gallery: Getting It Together in the Country: Rodney Graham
The large photo diptych, Fishing on a Jetty, is -to use
the artist’s words- a not-too-scrupulous reconstruction of a shot in Alfred Hitchcock’s
To Catch a Thief, wherein Cary Grant (here played by me), hiding from the p...
Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: Overview: The Art of Fannie Hillsmith and Walter Kamys
Many life-long artists reach a certain level and remain there, but
Fannie Hillsmith and Walter Kamys continue to reinvent themselves,
explains Maureen Ahern, director of the Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery.
Walter Kamys, who liv...
Art Museum of Missoula: Miriam Schapiro: Works on Paper, A Thirty Year Retrospective
The exhibition and accompanying full-color catalog contain works representing every
major theme explored in the artist’s long, distinguished career. Schapiro coined the
term femmage (female + collage) to describe some of the work...
Kentucky Museum of Arts and Design: The Body Adorned: Art for the Body
Participating artists from Kentucky and across the U.S. include Bonnie Aitken, Clara Ines Arana, Stephanie Lindsey, Robin L. Bergman, Bonnie Blincoe, Elisa Bongfeldt, Jamison Brumm, Karen Chu, Sandra Clark, Terri L. Corkhill, Lisa and Scott Cylind...
A Gathering of the Tribes Gallery: Chris Twomey: OMNI SERIES, Art and Genetics in a Digital Age
"OMNI SERIES" refers to "Omphalus," another word for navel and in Greek mythology, a totem regarded as the center of the earth.
"The umbilical cord, once the core of our existence/nourishment and our most profound human bond," says Twomey. ...
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...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Star Wars: The Magic of Myth
The exhibition was organized by the Smithsonian Institution
Traveling Exhibitions Service. All artifacts in the exhibition are on
loan from the archives ...
Whangarei Art Museum: Capital! Locating Tradition: Placing Ourselves - Art from the Victoria University of Wellington Collection
WAM director Scott Pothan approached the Adam Art Gallery with the idea of touring key works from the collection, dispersed throughout the campus to a first-time gathering outside Wellington.
Detail: Richard Killeen Welcome to the South Pacific 1...
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