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Artist: D: DANIEL CHESTER FRENCH
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue Photographs:
Automobiles
As a complement to the summers Bugatti exhibition, the Cleveland Museum
of Art presents Jacq...
FRENCH MANUSCRIPT ILLUMINATION OF THE LATE MIDDLE AGES
The installation of manuscript books, leaves, and cuttings from the
Museum's permanent c...
Julia Margaret Cameron's Women
Julia Margaret Cameron (1815 - 79) is recognized as a pioneer of photography and one of the great po...
The 22th Antique Show in St-Tropez
On the Esplanade of the New Port, the 22th Show of the Antique dealers, will open its gates on Augus...
Last Week! Gustave Moreau - Between Epic and Dream
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of French
artist Gu...
Pennsylvania's Own Impressionists
Are Showcased In Museum Exhibition
August 5, 1999
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Informat...
James Tissot: Victorian Life, Modern Love
Admired, studied, revered, and sometimes resented by Victorian society in Britain,
...
Tissot: Victorian Life Modern Love
This winter, come celebrate the beauties of modern life at
the t...
Atelier van Lieshout
When sci-fi meets home improvement,
...
Around Impressionism: French Paintings from the National Gallery of Art
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art – LACMA – presents Around Impressionism: French Paintings from ...
Chefs - d'Oeuvre du Misee de l'Orangerie
Musee de l'Orangerie in Paris is noted for its acquisitions of
masterpieces created at the turn of...
Installation of Rodin Sculptures
This exhibition features fifty-eight sculptures by Auduste Rodin (French 1840-1917), which were a gi...
Last Chance! Revealing the Holy Land: The Photographic Exploration of Palestine
Santa Barbara Museum of Art
from the collection of Michael G. and Jane Wilson, Revealing the H...
OPEN'99 2nd International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations
This exhibition of monumental sculptures and large installations set in the open air, will take plac...
Last Week! Joint Artistic Celebration in Cairns
Cairns Regional Gallery is celebrating its Fourth Birthday with
the Queensland premiere of a new tr...
Triumphs of the Baroque: Architecture
in Europe, 1600-1750
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is ending 1999
on a note of splendour with the exhib...
RODIN’S EXTRAORDINARY MONUMENT TO VICTOR HUGO
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is one of only four museums in the United States to host this
...
1999 Carnegie International Artists Announced
The artists who will be featured in the 1999 Carnegie International were
announced today by Ma...
The Huguenot Legacy: English Silver 1680-1760
Caught up in the elegant scrolls and sinuous curves of more than 100 works of silver you will
...
Valéry Grancher
An artwork for the BAM/PFA Web site
French artist Valéry Grancher has conceived an original interactive
artwork for the museum's Web si...
Territory of Public Objects
This is an exploration Territory and Gallery. From mail received (in French, English, Portugese or.....
Icelandic Art Auction
Art Gallery Fold will held an art auction
on 19th September 1999. Over 100 paintings and sculptures...
John Twachtman: An American Impressionist
This major traveling exhibition for which the Pennsylvania
Academy of ...
Carlos Muñoz-Yagüe: Yves Saint Laurent Behind the Scenes of Haute Couture
The Fotografisk Center announces an exhibition of color and black & white photographs by Parisian ph...
Rembrandt to
Gainsborough:
Masterpieces from
England's
Dulwich Picture Gallery
The sumptuousness and drama of European Baroque and
18th-century pai...
Amazing Bikes: Two Centuries on Two Wheels
Amazing Bikes: Two Centuries on Two
Wheels, a colorful and comprehensive
...
Watteau and His World:
French Drawing from 1700 to 1750
Watteau and His World: French Drawing from 1700 to 1750, an internationally touring exhibition
...
8th Biennial of Moving Images
Since it was born in 1985 under the name International Video Week, the Biennial of Moving Images has...
Artificial Sculpture
Artificial Sculpture, an exhibit featuring the cutting-edge work of Michael Rees, will open with an ...
Fall Antiques Show
When it debuted in 1979, the Fall Antiques
Show was the country’s first “...
MASTERWORKS HONORS PAUL MELLON'S LEGACY OF
GIFTS TO THE NATION; INCLUDES 14 RARE DEGAS WAXES
French, British, and American paintings, sculpture, drawings, watercolors, and prints
...
From Renoir to Picasso
Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
For many visitors to the Kimbell Art Museum, From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces
from the Musée de...
Patient Planet
So Many Worlds
In its endeavour to summarise more than a half-century of human
experience within the confin...
The Split Personality Madman
Promoting exchanges and demonstrating the cultural and artistic diversity of Europe are key objectiv...
Etchings and Drypoints of James McNeill Whistler
Although he is most famous for his portrait of his mother, artist James
...
JEAN DALLAIRE'S FASCINATING WORLD
The Montreal
Museum of Fine Arts will be showing an extensive retrospective of arti...
The Centenary Exhibition: Highlights of French and British Art from the Queensland Art Gallery Collection
The Manager and staff of Gold Coast City Art Gallery are delighted to host an important exhibition o...
Angel Orensanz awarded the Lorenzo il Magnifico Prize
An international jury of scholars and critics of contemporary art has awarded the Lorenzo il Magnifi...
Jacob Lawrence's Toussaint
In 1941, at the age of 24, Jacob Lawrence became the first African-American artist
to have a w...
Faces of Impressionism: Portraits from American Collections
This fall, visit Monet's lush gardens,
meet Renoir's father, and admire Manet's...
Jean-Luc Mylayne
Since 1976, French artist Jean-Luc Mylayne has led a
nomadic life, travelling for weeks and months...
View from Above: The Photographs of Bradford Washburn
Mountaineer, explorer,
...
Jean Dubuffet Lithographs
Influenced by the devastation of World War II, French artist Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) rejected
...
Donation Luc LaRochelle: A History of photography
through the collection of the Museé des beaux-arts de Sherbrooke
French, British, American and Canadian photographs are included in a
memorial exhibition highligh...
Miami Modernism
Make your plans today to celebrate the first Modernism show of the Millennium! The 7th annual MIAMI ...
Interventions: New Art in Unconventional Spaces
Since Interventions, sponsored by Marshall Field's Project Imagine, is also the first exhibition in ...
Robert Capa: Photographs
World-famous photographer Robert Capa (1913-1954) is known first and foremost for his courageous cov...
RODIN: Sculpture from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collection
The Dayton Art Institute is honored to host a selection of 71 sculptures by the great French sculpto...
Desert Plein Air
Contemporary Plein Air Masters from the US and beyond are invited to capture the beauty of Palm Spri...
Welcome Home Milton!
Following a national tour, twenty-eight paintings from the Neuberger Museum of Art's
...
Gauguin to Toulouse-Lautrec: French
Prints of the 1890s
This exhibition, that includes 75 works by such artists
as Bonnard, ...
From Here to Ear: Celeste Boursier-Mougenot
Pools of water, singing birds and chiming
d...
Call for Submissions: Internet Specific Artwork
Chair et Métal/Metal and Flesh is a new bilingual (French and
English) electronic magazine whose p...
Charles Meryon and Jean-François Millet: Etchings of Urban and rural 19th-Century France
Charles Meryon and Jean-François Millet, French printmakers of the
mid-ninet...
Variations of a Theme
This Expo is so important because the university is one of the most important in the world of techno...
Contemporary Art From Cuba: Irony and Survival on the Utopian Island
The work in this exhibition is by eighteen Cuban artists who grew up in the Cuban Revolution that
...
Valery Grancher: Solo Show
In this context specific pieces will be produced using concept as media in situ. As everybody knows ...
NAPA ESTABLISHES A FRENCH DIVISION
NAPA, the international association for all who use (or
enjoy) acrylic paints creatively is establi...
Illusions of Eden: Visions of the American Heartland
The character and values of the American
Midwest have exerted a profound influence on the way the n...
International Performing Arts Festival
From today on, you can discover the official programme of the KunstenFESTIVALdesArts at http://www.k...
John Twachtman: An American Impressionist
John Twachtman (1853-1902) is one of America's leading
Impressionists. This exhibition is the firs...
The Triumph of French Painting
Illustrating the rare genius of some of the most
distinguished artists of...
Photographs of the Paris Commune
The Paris Commune was the first major event in French
history to be the ob...
Courbet and the Commune
In 1870, Gustave Courbet was at the peak of his fame.
Seven years later, h...
Mona Hatoum
An exhibition of new work by Mona Hatoum will go on view at Tate Britain in the Duveen
Galle...
Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy: Collaborative Works
For a number of years, Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy - Los Angeles artists who have independently es...
Painting Revolution: Kandinsky, Malevich and the Russian Avant-Garde
Phoenix Art Museum is proud to present the world premiere of this extraordinary
exhibition, which...
Over the Edges
Loud voices can be heard through the window of a small house in the centre of Ghent. White porcelain...
Paris in New York: French Jewish Artists in Private Collections
In the first decades of the twentieth century, Jewish artists, predominantly from Eastern
...
William Blake
The exhibition of the English artist, poet and mystic William Blake (1757-1827) at Helsinki City Art...
GERMAINE KRULL: Photographer of Modernity
Featuring approximately 120 vintage prints, this exhibition focuses on the
French photographer...
Clara Gutsche: The Convent Series
A rarely photographed world as seen though the eyes of accomplished Canadian photographer Clara Guts...
engagement und/et graphicdesign
Socially engaged graphic does mean graphic design with respect to social orientation and the intenti...
Seeing, Wearing, Transcending - Two Centuries Moved by Fashion
In the year 2000, which marks the transition from the 20th to the 21st century, we are commemorating...
Birth of a New Century: Images of Children in Western Art
The role of children in Western society has undergone great change over the centuries. From being p...
Rodin: Sculpture from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor
Collection and additional works
French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was regarded as the
...
Vernissage...5 contemporary artists from the Eastern Townships
The mandate the Art Gallery of Bishops University is to serve as a forum for the presentation and ex...
800 prints by Toulouse-Lautrec, Bonnard, Vuillard and their contemporaries
The Vincent van Gogh Foundation has acquired a major collection of later 19th-century French prints ...
Performing and Visual Arts Come Together for a Month of Events
In the plural because it is a festival of the arts. Each element in the
prog...
Sculptors in Miniature
Sculptors in Miniature Exhibit will be held at the Tee Ridder Miniature Museum on the
grounds of th...
Erogena
Sexuality – with the multiplication of its public icons and the open debate of its private practices...
Fluid Trajectories: Zero Gravity Workshop with Choreographer and Dance Researcher Kitsou Dubois
In May, Parisian choreographer and dance researcher Kitsou Dubois brings her unique experience of da...
Philip Guston: Paintings of Four Decades
Montreal-born American artist Philip Guston (1913 - 1980) is one of the great figurative painters of...
Hounds in Leash: The Dog in 18th and 19th Century Sculpture
Hounds in Leash brings together a group of British and French sculptures dating from the 1750s to th...
Human Comedy: Lithographs by Honoré Daumier
The exhibition includes 50 lithographs showcasing Daumiers satirical, often bemused, and sometimes
...
Faces of Impressionism
Countless Impressionist exhibitions in the United States and abroad have offered museumgo...
Mastering the Medium: Woodcuts
This is the third in a series of exhibitions featuring the main printmaking media and
...
From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is to mark the new
millennium with a ma...
A New York Odyssey: Photographs by Dolores Marat
Paris-based Dolores Marat's photographs of New York form the second part of an
on-going trilogy ...
Deborah Chapin
Inspired by a show of impressionist paintings at
...
Gabriel Orozco
Gabriel Orozco is the first major survey of internationally renowned artist
...
Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape
Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape is a rich survey of the French landscape from its ris...
DIROZOULOU
DIROZOULOU, the French meets the Zulu. A wonderful aray of wire beautifully
weaved baskets. Workin...
Fair Opens Tomorrow in the National Hall Olympia
The 20th Century Art & Design Fair will have an exciting mix of art, furniture, ceramics, objects an...
Fauna Secreta: Joan Fontcuberta and Pere Formiguera
Spanish artists Joan Fontcuberta and Pere Formiguera have created Fauna Secreta, an exhibition docum...
David Bailey: Birth of the Cool
David Bailey has been one of the most famous British photographers over the
last four decades. In S...
Image and Enterprise: The Photographs of Adolphe Braun
This is the first American exhibition to examine the work of the 19th-century French photographer Ad...
Life Drawing the Female Nude: One week of demonstrations and tutored classes in the Bugey
region of south-east France
Though described as a course this is basically an opportunity for participants to sketch from the nu...
Anna and Bernhard Blume, Sophie Calle, Mat Collishaw, Jim Dine, Flor Garduño, Candida Höfer
From June 24 through August 19, 2000, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College Chica...
Intelligence: New British Art 2000
New British Art 2000: Intelligence is the first in a series of major exhibitions of
contempo...
CHANNEL TOO: Video and digital art exhibition
Channel Too is the sequel to Channel, which occurred at the AVA
Gallery i...
Images of History: The historical atlases of Frederik Muller (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam)
, Simon van Gijn (Dordrechts Museum), Abraham van Stolk (Historisch Museum, Rotterdam)
Three seperate exhibitions devoted to historical atlases
are to ...
Matisse
Matisse
from The Baltimore Museum of Art features 68 dazzling works spanning 1898-1950. The works a...
Tabletop to TV Tray: China & Glass in America,
1880-1980
Have you ever wondered what stories your grandmother's would tell if it could
talk? Or, why is it t...
ELLSWORTH KELLY: The Early Drawings 1948-1955
The American artist Ellsworth Kelly
(*1923)...
Linda McCartney's Sixties:
Portrait of an Era
It is only appropriate that the exhibition,
Linda McCartney's Sixties-Portrait of an Era, should ma...
Bill Seaman: Red Dice
Red Dice is Bill Seaman's homage to the innovative 19th
century
French poet Stéphane Mallarmé (1...
The Triumph of French Painting:
Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
French paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries, seen in 55 works, are featured in the most
imp...
Crafting a Jewish Style: The Art of the Bezalel Academy, 1906-1996
Crafting a Jewish Style is the first exhibition of its type to bring together work
from the early ...
Impressionist Masterworks from the National Gallery of Canada
Impressionist Masterworks from the National Gallery of Canada is a collection of 13 exquisite painti...
OPEN2OOO: 3rd edition of the International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations
The title of the exhibition, OPEN, has exactly this aim: open the boundaries of art and make the dia...
The Unilever Series: Louise Bourgeois
Each year for the next five years, Unilever sponsorship will enable Tate Modern to
commissio...
A MIROUR POLISSHED BRYGHT: REFLECTIONS OF CHAUCER, 1400-2000
The 600th anniversary of Geoffrey Chaucer's death will be commemorated in this exhibition, the
cent...
A Brush with Nature: The Gere Collection of Landscape Oil Sketches
New York audiences will have a unique opportunity this fall to see a
remarkable collection of smal...
Pierre et Gilles
The first museum survey in North America of painted photographs by the French team
...
Visions, Fragments, and Impressions: French
Nineteenth-Century Drawings and Bronzes from the Collection of Herbert and
Carol Diamond
The exhibition includes works by masters such as
Paul Cézanne, Camille Corot, Edgar Degas, Henri ...
Degas to Matisse: Impressionist and Modern Masterworks from the Detroit Institute of Arts
September 23 through January 21, 2001
FUTURE . . .
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
Fe
This special loan exhibition of 19th and 20th century modern masterpieces is drawn from The Robert T...
Utopia: The Search for the Ideal Society in the
Western World
Is a perfect society attainable in an
...
FROM REMBRANDT TO RUBENS AND MONET TO
MATISSE, EXHIBITION PRESENTS ACQUISITIONS OF THE
LAST DECADE AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY
Art for the Nation: Collecting for a New Century brings
...
Mexico: From Empire to Revolution. A Two-Part Exhibition Features Rare Photographs of Mexican History
Mexico: From Empire to Revolution is a two-part Getty Research Institute
...
First Exhibition to Explore Dynamic Impact of Aluminum on
Design Tours to New York, Montréal, Miami, Detroit, and
London.
The first major museum exhibition to explore how aluminum has inspired
creati...
GUGGENHEIM AND HERMITAGE MUSEUMS ANNOUNCE JOINT
INITIATIVE AT THE VENETIAN IN LAS VEGAS
Dr. Mikhail
Shwydkoi, Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation;
Thomas Krens, Directo...
Getting It Together in the Country: Rodney Graham
Rodney Graham’s first exhibition in Vancouver since 1996 will present three very recent
...
The Arts of Jean Cocteau
The works of early mid-twentieth century French artist Jean Cocteau and
...
Milton Glaser: Art is Work
...
William Blake
This exhibition will take a fresh, bold look at the unique and innovative Romantic British
...
From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
Most great American art museums from New York to Chicago contain
mas...
Hitchcock and Art: Fatal Coincidences
This bold, lavish and innovative exhibition is the first ever in
which a ...
FROM THE SUN KING TO THE ROYAL TWILIGHT: PAINTING IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE FROM THE MUSEE DE PICARDIE, AMIENS
This exhibition comprises works by well-known masters, such as Francois Boucher, Jean-Simeon Chardin...
The Art of Giving in the Middle Ages
Through 20 illuminated manuscripts from the J. Paul Getty Museums
...
Dance…and tell your territories: Anne de Beaufort and Lliane Loots - a contemporary art anddance theatre exhibition
During the past two months the French artist, Anne de Beaufort and South African choreographer, Llia...
Changing Perceptions: The Panza Collection
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is pleased to present Changing Perceptions: The Panza Collection at the...
Panamarenko: Orbit - First Major Exhibition in the United States of Belgian Artist
Panamarenko's experimental flying machines modeled on the
motion of birds, insects, and human craft...
The Draftsman’s Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland
The Frick Collection is the first American venue of a special touring
exhibition this winter that o...
William Merritt Chase: Modern American Landscapes, 1886–1890
William Merritt Chase’s beautiful paintings and pastels of urban parks and
...
Goya: THE DISASTER OF WAR
The Disaster of the War An outstanding aspect in Goyas oeuvre is violence in its different manifesta...
Egon Schiele and Austrian Expressionists 1908-1925
In 1999 the Fondazione Antonio Mazzotta presented with great success the exhibition
...
Carol Allison: Classical Naturalistic Paintings
New Mexico painter, Carol Allison, will be showing oils and watercolors in
the classical realist ap...
Tenth Annual New York Jewish Film Festival
The Jewish Museum and The Film Society of Lincoln Center will present the tenth annual New York Jewi...
Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape
Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape beautifully illustrates the
...
Kunsthistorisches Museum, State Hermitage Museum, and Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Sign Tri-Lateral Agreement in Vienna for the Development of Long- Term Collaborative Programs
Prof. Dr. Wilfried Seipel,
Director General, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; Thomas Krens, Dir...
Ansel Adams: A Life s Work
Sometimes I get to places when God's ready to have somebody click the
shutter. -- This is how the l...
Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis
The first major temporary exhibition at Tate Modern examines key moments of cultural
cre...
Van Gogh's Postman: The Portraits of Joseph Roulin
In 1989 The Museum of Modern Art acquired a superb
...
Gerome and Goupil: Art and Enterprise
This international loan exhibition, organized with the Musée
...
The Spell of the Sensuous - Dam de Nogales, Sculptors
The Windsor and Regional Art Council is pleased to present international
sculptor duo Veronica and ...
Selections from the Collection Fonds Regional d Art Contemporain du Centre, Orleans, France
The exhibition is opening at three venues in Brooklyn and Manhattan, and is being co-sponsored by Pr...
Deena des Rioux: Robotic Portraiture
A touring solo exhibition of computer works by the New York artist is being featured this season at ...
Elusive Paradise: The Millennium Prize
To mark the turn of the millennium, the National Gallery of Canada
will celebrate excellence in co...
Harun Farocki: Viewpoint Festival
As part of the festival Viewpoint SMAK presents again the work of an artist, active in both plastic ...
An Old Technique in Hungary and Abroad - Pinhole Photography:
Edward Levinson and Winners From the 12th Esztergom Photo Biennal
Edward Levinson's solo exhibition of about 35 of his pinhole photographs in conjuction with the show...
The Rival of Painting: The Lithographs of Albert Belleroche
As part of the San Diego Museum of Art's 75th anniversary celebration, a special exhibition of litho...
Degas & America: The Early Collectors
Degas & America: The Early Collectors is the first museum exhibition
to explore the history of Ame...
Spirit of an Age: 19th-Century Paintings from the Nationalgalerie, Berlin
Berlin is once again assuming its role as the capital of a reunited nation. Accordingly, its
...
Noise from the Street: Italian Futurism from 1909 to 1918
The Sprengel Museum in Hannover is
presenting, for the first time in Germany, an
e...
Frederick Carl Frieseke: The Evolution of an American Impressionist
A millennium milestone will be celebrated on March 20th when
Frederick Carl Frieseke: ...
The Draftsman's Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland
Noted worldwide for its exceptional collection of Old Master paintings, the
...
Seventeenth-Century Baroque Festival:
Art in the World of Stefano della Bella
The University of Richmond is proud to announce the Seventeenth-Century
Baroque Festival, a celebr...
Illustrating Nature: Three Centuries of Botanical Prints from the
Permanent Collection
...
From Manet to Picasso: Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Prints and Drawings
For the first time in its history, Vassar College's Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center will feature a br...
Untitled (Series No. 2): French Sound Artist Celeste Boursier-Mougenot
Rice Art Gallery presents Untitled (Series #2), by French artist Celeste Boursier-Mougenot, from Mar...
Circa 1900: Design at the Turn of the Century
The Dallas Museum of Art will showcase highlights from its distinguished and diverse 20th-century
...
FOCUS: Rineke Dijkstra
A highly anticipated exhibition of the work of acclaimed contemporary Dutch-born artist Rineke Dijks...
The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
Drawn from the superb collections of the Walters Art Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art due
to...
The Detachment, Double Blind
French artist Sophie Calle (born 1957) is one of the best-known names in contemporary
...
ETIENNE HAJDU: Sculptures and drawings
Etienne Hajdu (1907-1996) Hungarian born in Romania and naturalized French in 1930 arrived in Paris ...
From the Sun King to the Royal Twilight: Painting in Eighteenth-Century France from the Musee de
Picardie, Amiens
The collection of eighteenth-century painting at the Musée de Picardie,
...
Call for Entries: 9th Biennial of Moving Images
Since its first edition in 1985, the Biennial of Moving Images has been one of the major
...
Enrico Castellani
On 26 April an exhibition devoted to Enrico Castellani (Castelmassa, Rovigo, 1930) opened at Fondazi...
L’Esprit Nouveau: Purism in Paris, 1918–1925
LACMA revisits the origins of the Modernist movement, which made a lasting change
in art and...
16 Works from the Herbert and Natalie Kirshner Collection, New York
DM 500,000 - 700,000 is the estimate for Gabriele Münter's oil painting Kandinsky und Erma Bossi am ...
Two-day Conference: The History of Exhibition
A two-day conference, The History of Exhibition, presented by the Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS...
Portrait/Self Portrait: Prints and Drawings from the Museum's Collections
A unique survey exhibition of portraits and self-portraits
by artists of the last five centuries wi...
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This is the only mid-Atlantic venue for the exhibition. Drawn from the Metropolitans distinguished c...
As Painting: Division and Displacement
As Painting: Division and Displacement is an ambitious and provocative exhibition that explores the ...
National Society of Arts and Letters: smallSCULPTURE2001 - a national competition of works by emerging artists
The small sculptures of 17 artists between the
ages of 18 and 30 will be on view in Carnegie Museum...
Visions of Nature from Le Petit Palais in Paris
Bergen Art Museum hosts Visions of Nature from Le Petit Palais in Paris, an exhibit of exceedingly h...
Degas, Rodin, and Moore: Bronzes by European Masters
Degas, Rodin, and Mo(o)re: Bronzes by European Masters will be on view at the Portland Museum of Art...
Telling Tales I: Classical Images
Ever since antiquity, the artistic vocabulary developed by the Greeks and Romans has
...
RENOIR TO PICASSO: Masterpieces from the Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris
The great names in modern French art, including
...
The Treasury of the Sainte
Chapelle
The objects in the treasury of the Ste Chapelle were assembled by King
...
Yves Tanguy Retrospective
Organized by the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and presented
...
Ban/Ban: Four American and Four Korean Aritists
A group exhibition of four American artists and four Korean artists,
members of the Young Artists A...
Photographs: A Decade of Collecting
Masterpieces of early French photography and American photographs since
...
Hitchcock and Art: Fatal Coincidences
This bold, lavish and innovative exhibition is the first ever in which a
museum has drawn parall...
Feng Mengbo: PHANTOM TALES - The Latest in the Series of Artists' Projects for the Web
On June 14, 2001, Dia Center for the Arts launches Phantom
Tales, a work created by media artist Fe...
Gerome & Goupil: Art and Enterprise
During the latter part of the nineteenth century, the dissemination of French art through the publis...
Spirit of an Age: Nineteenth-Century
Paintings from the Nationalgalerie, Berlin
One of the most significant presentations, in terms of range and quality, of
...
Art Fair Opens Today
Agreeably warm temperatures, longer days and all the glories of nature are unmistakable signs that s...
Picasso érotique
From June 14 to September 16, 2001, the Montreal
Museum of Fine Arts wi...
Ousmane Sow: Monumental Sculpture in Celebration of the IV Games of La Francophonie
In celebration of the IV Games of La Francophonie, the National Gallery of Canada provides the oppor...
Kabinet Overholland - Jean Dubuffet
Sixty drawings, watercolours, gouaches and collages
from the collection of the Museum of Modern A...
Portail Francophone de l'Art
Three artists from different countries worked together to organize this most extraordinary exhibitio...
Ingres to Matisse: Masterpieces of French Painting
50 French masterpieces are presented in Ingres to Matisse, which will provide a unique opportunity f...
Gary Faigin: Tradition and Contradiction
In recent paintings inspired by the serenity of
Bellini, the light of Caravaggio, and ...
Fragments 4: Young Progressive Artist
In the center of Prague, Czech Republic, ces will present Fragments 4, a multi-media exhibition of y...
Ed van der Elsken: Retrospective of A Dutch Photographer
As far as the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies are concerned, Ed
van der Elsken was one of the great...
Hiratsuka: Modern Master
Hiratsuka Un’ichi (1895–1997) was among the first group of
20th-centu...
Job Posting: Managing Editor
Prefix Photo, Canadas only national magazine of contemporary photography, is seeking a part-time Man...
Tissot and the Victorian Woman
This exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of the death of the French artist James Tissot. In the c...
Space Odysseys: Sensation and Immersion
The international and Australian contemporary artists in Space Odysseys: Sensation and Immersion inv...
Myth and Mirage: The Art of Avel de Knight
This first major retrospective of American artist Avel de Knight (1921-1995) features more than 100 ...
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home features 39 paintings by 28
...
Defining Modern: European Design 1880-1930
The years 1880-1930 are considered among the most dynamic and creative periods in modern design hist...
Inventive Impressions: 18th- and 19th-Century French Prints
This exhibition complements French Master Drawings from the Collection of Muriel Butkin and emphasiz...
French Master Drawings from the Collection of Muriel Butkin
Muriel Butkin of Cleveland has been collecting French drawings extensively for more than 25 years. T...
Noorderlicht Photofestival 2001 Opens Tomorrow
The eighth edition of the Noorderlicht Photofestival opens in the
...
You Look Beautiful Like That: The Portrait Photographs of Seydou Keïta and Malick Sidibé
During the decades before and after Malis independence from France in 1960, Seydou Keita and Malick ...
Hieronymus Bosch 1450-1516: Only Opportunity to See So Many Works Together
The Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is proud to present the most important exhibition ever devoted to ...
Frederick Carl Frieseke: The Evolution of an American Impressionist
One of the preeminent American painters of his generation, Frederick Carl Frieseke will be featured ...
Projekt Philippe Parreno
For his Moderna Museet Projekt Philippe Parreno has made an imaginary
advertisement, which will be ...
Liam Gillick: Annlee You Proposes
The first work for the new sculpture court outside the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain has
...
Phillips, de Pury and Luxembourg to Auction Hoener Collection of 20th Century German Art
This collection of paintings, watercolors, drawings and sculpture explores the
complex development ...
Masterpieces and Master Collectors: Impressionist and Early Modern Paintings from the Hermitage and Guggenheim Museums
The inaugural exhibition at the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum presents a selection of 45 masterpieces ...
The Golden Age of Watercolours : The Hickman Bacon Collection
Since its creation in the early years of the last century, Sir Hickman Bacons collection of British ...
Call to Artists: Scholarships for Painting Workshops in France
French Paintbox's painting workshops in the South of France and the Midi-Pyrénées
...
Pieter Boel, Painter of Louis XIV's Animals - The collection of painted studies from
the Gobelins
Painter and drawer of animals for Louis
...
Masterpieces from Fra Angelico to Bonnard
The Collection Dr. Gustav Rau
The Rau collection is one of the most important private art collections in Europe. Almost unknown un...
Louise Bourgeois: First Major Exhibition of a Living American Artist Within the Walls of the Winter Palace
An exhibition of the work of artist, Louise Bourgeois, whose prominent career has spanned six decade...
Signac 1863-1935: Master Neo-Impressionist
Signac 1863-1935: Master Neo-Impressionist, will be the first major retrospective of the artist's
...
FIAC 2001, 28th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Opens Today
The Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC) will be held as scheduled October 10 through 15 i...
Brazil: Body and Soul
This exhibition will explore several key periods of artistic production in Brazil, featuring Baroque...
From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet at the Pompidou
This exhibition represents a major body of work from the renowned Centre George Pompidou in Paris, t...
Eye Infection: Work by Robert Crumb, Mike Kelley, Jim Nutt, Peter Saul and H.C. Westermann
The exhibition fills 17 galleries and is conceived and organised by Christiaan Braun. Braun is wel...
The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
features works drawn from the w...
Best Impressions: 35 Years of Prints and Sculpture from Gemini G.E.L.
Since 1981 the National Gallery of Art has been home to the complete archive collection of one of Am...
Concentrations 40: Maki Tamura
Maki Tamura, a 28-year-old artist, was born in Japan and lived in Indonesia many years before moving...
Gary Hill: Selected Works 1976 - 2001
Video art is still a comparatively young discipline. In the 1960s, the
medium was pioneered by such...
Art Deco and Streamlined Modern: Design 1920–1950
This exhibition focusing on design of the 20th century will include a splendid array of French furni...
Derriere le Miroir: 35 Original Engravings from the Magazine 1946 to 1982
Derrière le Miroir was an art magazine published between 1946 and 1982 (253 issues) by the French p...
Self-portrait by Albert Birkle is Highlight of Auction Moderne and Gegenwart
A first highlight of the auction Moderne and Gegenwart (Modern and Contemporary), which will take pl...
Belle-Ile: Monet, Russell and Matisse in Brittany
This exhibition brings together works by Claude Monet,
...
Goya: The Family of the Infante Don Luis
Don Luís was the younger brother of King Charles III of Spain. Although he
was made Cardinal-Archbi...
Exhibition Launches New Venue: Unit 2 - Museum Artists
After a year of hard work by a team of dedicated working professionals, The Digital Art Museum
will...
Call to Artists: Scholarships for Painting Workshops in France, 2002
French Paintbox's painting workshops in the Midi-Pyrenees region and
Limousin combine effortless tr...
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) presents from December 7, 2001 through March 3, 2002 American Impres...
Museum Opens in New Building with a New Name
The American Folk Art Museum – formerly the Museum of American Folk Art – today announced that it wi...
The Inward Eye: Transcendence in Contemporary Art
The Inward Eye explores individual works of art that transport the viewer from the here and now into...
Masterworks from the Albertina: Renaissance to Rococo
Representative of the extraordinary quality and breadth of the collection, Masterworks from the Albe...
20th Century Masterworks from the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Toronto
The magic continues at the Appleton Museum of Art, January 11th; 20th Century Masterworks from the A...
Van Gogh and the Labors of the Field
Van Gogh and the Labors of the Field is a small exhibi...
Four New Exhibitions Opened Yesterday
On January 20, the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art presents four seperate exhibitions. FLOOR TO C...
Master Drawings from the Collection of Alfred Moir
Some of the greatest European artists to put pen to paper are represented in this exhibition of old-...
ARCO'02
Over the last few years, in contemporary art theory circles, a debate has arisen once again regardin...
The Encounter, 1802: Art of the Flinders and Baudin Voyages
In 2002, Australia commemorates the historic encounter between the pioneering maritime explorers Mat...
Belle-Ile: Monet, Russell and Matisse in Brittany
This beautiful exhibition brings together
approximately fifty paintings by renowned
...
Accomodating Change: Circle 33 Housing Group
This major exhibition is the culmination of The Architecture Foundation's social housing design init...
Call to Artists: Seventh Annual Art in Public Places Competition
Since its inception in 1989, Dublin Arts Council’s Art in Public Places program has garnered extensi...
Contemporaries of Arpad Szenes and Vieira da Silva in the Berardo Collection
The remarkable Berardo collection gives us a global view of the development of international art in ...
Zbigniew Libera: Correcting Devices, 1994-2000
Zbigniew Libera, a Polish artist of international renown, provides a spectrum of works inspired by F...
Christian Boltanski: Les Abonnes du Telephone
For his forthcoming solo show at the SLG, the internationally renowned French artist, Christian Bolt...
Form Explorations: Musee Atelier Du Verre Sars Poteries France
Glass by Bernard Dejonghe from Musee-atelier du Verre Sars-poteries - In symbiosis with a glass work...
Three Women: Early Portraits by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
This exhibition brings together six portrait paintings by Toulouse-Lautrec for the first time. Openi...
Splendors of 16th and 17th Century: Dutch, Spanish, Flemish, French, British Painting From the Collections of the Ringling Museum of Art
The Appleton Museum is proud to announce a glorious new exhibition:
Splendors treasured 16th and 17...
Oldenburg and van Bruggen on the Roof
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will mount an open-air d...
Greuze the Draftsman
This exhibition is the first devoted exclusively to the drawings of Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725 - 180...
Jim Dine Prints: 1985-2000
A major retrospective of recent prints by one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century and p...
(The World May Be) Fantastic.
The Biennale of Sydney 2002, the southern hemisphere's largest festival of contemporary art, beams i...
Larry Rivers: Art and the Artist
The first comprehensive international retrospective of Larry Rivers’ art, Larry Rivers: Art and the ...
Call for Artists: International Paris/Berlin Festival
The International Paris/Berlin festival is a transdisciplinary action,
favoring contemporary creati...
Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
For the first time in more than 40 years, 19th–century French artist Paul Gauguin is the subject of ...
Bombs Away: Works by Five New Zealand Artists
Bombs Away is an exhibition of five New Zealand artists: Megan Adams, Tony
de Lautour, Fiona Jack, ...
Marlene Dumas: Name No Names
The Marlene Dumas exhibition Name no Names has been organized by the Centre Pompidou, Musée national...
Stunning Still Lifes by Anne Vallayer-Coster, Foremost 18th-Century Painter in Court of Marie-Antoinette
Anne Vallayer-Coster: Painter to the Court of Marie-Antoinette is the first significant exhibition t...
Gustave Le Gray, Photographer
The J. Paul Getty Museum opens July 9th the largest exhibition ever held in the United States of Gus...
Call for Artists: Paris/Berlin International Meetings
Paris/Berlin International Meetings is an interdisciplinary event,
favourizing contemporary creatio...
Gisele Freund: The World And My Camera
With this exhibition devoted to Gisèle Freund (Berlin, 1908 – Paris, 2000), the CCCB presents Spain’...
Call for Artists: Brave Destiny
Join the Brave Destiny of the imaginative spirit in surreal, surreal/conceptual, visionary, fantasti...
Mitchell Johnson: New Paintings
The I. Wolk Gallery of St. Helena is pleased to present a new solo show of paintings by Mitchell Joh...
Call for Artists: Ashes to Art - The Second International Juried Exhibition of Urns and Vessels for Funerary Ashes
Artists worldwide working
in all media including clay, metal, glass, fiber, wood,
stone, mixed me...
Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
For the first time in more than 40 years, 19th–century French artist Paul Gauguin is the subject of ...
Imaginaire Féminin: 5th International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations Opens Tomorrow
This event has been conceived and organised by Paolo De Grandis, President of Arte Communications, i...
Old Master Drawings from the Albertina, Vienna
The Albertina in Vienna forms part of the city’s historic Hofburg complex, the heart of which is the...
Greuze the Draftsman brings together works from the Louvre, the Hermitage and other lenders worldwide
Greuze the Draftsman, the first exhibition devoted exclusively to the drawings of the French master ...
Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland: A History of Collecting and Patronage
Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski of Poland will be at the Milwaukee Art Museum for the September 13 ope...
Asger Jorn: A Retrospective
One of the great innovators in twentieth century art is the Dane Asger Jorn. Throughout the autumn o...
Poussin, Claude, and Their World: Seventeenth-Century French Drawings from the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris
Featuring seventy-one drawings, Poussin, Claude, and Their World: Seventeenth-Century French Drawing...
Ben Fitton: La Barricade de la Rue Basfroi
As part of the Contemporary Art Society's exhibition programme for autumn 2002 they will be exhibiti...
Four Diverse Exhibitions open Today
Harbourfront Centre launches into the fall
with stimulating visual arts exhibitions. York Quay Gall...
Richard Avedon: Portraits
One hundred eighty portraits by acclaimed photographer Richard Avedon—a vast collective portrait of ...
Impressionism and the North
Visitors to Nationalmuseum will be met by a bounty of artworks by painters such as Claude Monet, Pau...
Celebrating Art Nouveau: The Kreuzer Collection
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will celebrate its recent acquisition of
an internationally acclai...
Paris-Pekin Exhibition
The Paris-Pekin Exhibition, which will be held at the ‘Espace Cardin’ from the 5 th to the 28 th of ...
Call for Participation: AS A SATELLITE
AS A SATELLITE is a new program of the Visual Arts Department of The
Americas Society (AS...
Fiona Clark: Go Girl
"Mayor shocked by dancing pictures" read 1975 newspaper headlines as a media tempest gathered around...
BitterKomix/Komix Galore
The BITTERKOMIX exhibition will be the third in a series of seven exhibitions entitled COMIX GALORE,...
2002 (S) Files, the biennial of El Museo del Barrio
Capturing the unique energy of innovative contemporary artists based in the greater New York area,...
The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art on View at Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh
The landmark sale of The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art, the finest collec...
Masterpieces of European Painting from the Toledo Museum of Art
To mark its recent centenary, the Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH, is making an important loan of t...
Toulouse-Lautrec: Artist from Montmartre
The Plains Art Museum presents the exhibition Toulouse-Lautrec: Artist from Montmartre, October 31, ...
Twelfth Annual New York Print Fair
New York's biggest Fine Art Print Fair is back again for the twelfth year. Expect to find an extraor...
Elena and Michel Gran: Contemporary Masters of Trompe l'Oeil
Elena and Michel Gran present two unique features in contemporary trompe-l'oeil painting. Firstly, t...
The Age of Titian: Prints and Printmaking in Renaissance Venice
The exhibition THE AGE OF TITIAN offers a rich, animated picture of graphic arts in Venice during th...
Dong Kingman: Watercolor Master
At the invitation of the Ministry of Culture, PRC, the exhibition entitled “Dong Kingman: Watercolor...
A Very Private Collection: Janice H. Levin's Impressionist Pictures
The collection of some 35 Impressionist pictures that graced the walls of Janice H. Levin's Fifth Av...
Painting Women: Fragonard to Bouguereau
Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s masterwork, A Young Girl Reading (ca. 1776), is the focal point of a special...
Simon Marriott: Something Old, Something New
What is it about social and political artists of the past that intrigue Marriott so much? His fasci...
Hetero Camp: Works of Guy Benfield, Nat Paton, Peter Robertson, Daniel Wallwork and Paul Wrigley
The final exhibition at the Institute of Modern Art for the year promises to be one to look forward ...
Art Projects: Art from the Gallery to the Street, to the Parks, on the Ocean and in the skies
Art Basel Miami Beach is a new form of art event which combines an art show with a thrilling program...
Museum Acquires Eight Philosophers' Stones with Support from the SponsorBingo Lottery
The Kröller-Müller Museum has bought eight philosophers stones at a large
auction of Chinese art in...
Louis Jansen van Vuuren: Solo Exhibition
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition of ...
Stretchmarks: Cynthia Edorh, Ariel Tarr, Malene Charles, and Kate Greenslade
Stretchmarks is a collective of young urban females addressing the problematic issues that we face i...
Jane Wilson: Land/Sea/Sky and Photographs by John Gruen
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) is pleased to announce an
exhibition of paintings by Jan...
New Works by California Artists: Mitchell Johnson
The Triton Museum of Art is pleased to present New Works by
California Artists: Mitchell Johnson....
Most Comprehensive Exhibition Ever of Renowned French Artist Edouard Vuillard
The most comprehensive exhibition ever devoted to the work of Edouard Vuillard, the quintessential P...
Kazimir Malevich: Suprematism
Kazimir Malevich has long been celebrated as one of the seminal founders of non-objective art in the...
Anne Vallayer-Coster: Painter to the Court of Marie-Antoinette
This is the first retrospective exhibition on the eighteenth-century French still-life painter Anne ...
Pierre Huyghe: Winner of the Hugo Boss Prize 2002
An exhibition of the work of French artist Pierre Huyghe, the winner of the HUGO BOSS PRIZE 2002, wi...
Selections from the Hara Museum’s Permanent Collection
All humans wish to live forever, but death is a natural process that all living things must experien...
Three Exhibitions to Open: Comics Brew; NSA Members - Miniatures; Untouched by Hlengiwe Lushaba
The NSA Gallery proudly presents the opening of three new exhibitions on Tuesday, January 28. In the...
Carborundum Printmaking: Henri Goetz and His Legacy
Fifty years after the French-American artist Henri Goetz (1909-1989) last exhibited in the United St...
Beauford Delaney: The Color Yellow
Beauford Delaney: The Color Yellow presents the full range of Delaney’s art, from the portraits and ...
Rebuilding The Tower of Babel: A Project by Adam Kossoff
The Tower of Babel is being rebuilt out of ice blocks in the Antarctic. Building will begin on Febru...
New Contemporary Art Expostion to Open Tomorrow
Paris to Buenos Aires, from Hong Kong to Chelsea, and from Jerusalem to Dallas, art galleries around...
Unpacking Design: Matali Crasset
Matali Crasset, a rising French star of international furniture and product design, will showcase a ...
Painting Pictures: Painting and Media in the Digital Age
For some years now painting has played an increasingly prominent role in the contemporary art world,...
Manet/Velázquez: The French Taste for Spanish Painting
The first major exhibition ever to examine the impact of 17th-century Spanish painting on 19th-centu...
Glass Fab: Three Exhibitions of Artists Working in Glass
Following the three first GlassFab propositions made by Tobias
Rehberger, Denis Santachiara and Vog...
Mark Coetzee: All Our Sons 11 - an installation
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition by ...
False Innocence: Exploring the Fundamental Issues of Contemporary Art
False innocence, selected by David G. Torres, contains over 40 works by contemporary artists that co...
Mélik Ohanian: You're mY destinY
Atlanta College of Art Gallery is pleased to present Mélik Ohanian: You're
mY destinY, a multimedia...
Brice Dellsperger: Body Double 15
The Anderson Gallery proudly presents Brice Dellsperger: Body Double 15 featuring a single-channel D...
Willie Bester: 15 Years
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition by ...
Guy Bourdin in the Main Galleries as Prep is Made for New Galleries
The V&A will open a new Photography Gallery in May 2003 which will highlight works from the V&A's ...
Skip Bolen and Steven Forster: The Jazz Lenses - Photographs of Jazz Musicians in New Orleans
Photographers Skip Bolen and Steven Forster team up for the exciting gallery show "Skip Bolen and St...
Sonya Sklaroff: American Perspectives
Sofitel Lafayette Square will debut New York artist Sonya Sklaroff‚s "American Perspectives" art exh...
Roy Lichtenstein on the Roof
Six sculptures by the celebrated American artist Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) will go on view in The...
Call for Artists: Figureheads - 2003 Art Competition
Figureheads - 2003 Art Competition is an exhibition of sculpture based on decorative figurheads foun...
Peter Doig: Charley’s Space
The Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht opens a solo exhibition
of works by the British painter Peter...
ART IMPACT: Carla Fache and Jackie Gorissen
The Solange Rabello Art Gallery keeps on developing its innovative curatorial work in Southern Flori...
Cubisme - Cubism: An Artistic Watershed in Europe 1906-1926
This large exhibition presents Cubism as the first modern movement in 20th century art. From the sta...
Seeing the Centre: The Art of Albert Namatjira 1902 – 1959
An exhibition of breathtaking works by one of Australia’s most renowned artists, Albert Namatjira, i...
When Philip Met Isabella: Philip Treacy’s Hats for Isabella Blow
Eccentric style icon Isabella Blow is famous for wearing outrageous yet glamorous headwear – most of...
Distant Shores: Jason Glasser, Karolyn Hatton, Janine Lariviere, Bruno Peinado, Stefan Sehler, Joshua Stern, Fabien Verschaere
Perhaps one of the best things art can do is to transport us
elsewhere, especially when things beg...
Richard Long: Here and Now and Then
Haunch of Venison is delighted to announce this exhibition of new work by internationally acclaimed ...
Malachi Farrell: Nothing Domestic
Malachi Farrell (born in 1970 in Dublin) thrives on taking an aggressive and / or ironic view of iss...
Francis Latreille: Field of Dreams
Francis Latreille is a French artist who started his career as an international press photographer. ...
Guy Tillim: Departure - Photographic Exhibition and Book Launch
Guy Tillim has received many awards for his work including the Mondi Award (South Africa) for photoj...
A Private Passion: 19th-Century Paintings and Drawings from the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection, Harvard University
In the early decades of the 20th century, Grenville L. Winthrop, a New Yorker and Harvard graduate, ...
Don't Fight It!: Work by Amanda Beech, Renaud Bezy, Francesca Gore, Ole Hagen, Francis Lamb, and David Mollin
Don‚t Fight It! brings together new video works from six artists, whose respective practices include...
Degas in Bronze: The Complete Sculptures
At the end of this month, the San Diego Museum of Art will open an extremely rare opportunity to vie...
Bridget Riley: A Major Retrospective
A major exhibition devoted to the work of Bridget
Riley will open at Tate Britain in June 2003. Br...
Shane Cotton: Works from the Last Fifteen Years
Shane Cotton is one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most significant
contemporary painters; the large bod...
Philip Barlow: Things of Light and Mary-Rose Hendrikse: Face Value
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Marc Chagall: Sole American Venue for this Major Retrospective
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will be the sole venue outside Paris for a major ret...
Bluebeard's Castle: Paintings by Nigel Buxton
The latest exhibition to open at the Gallery recalls the grim story of Bluebeard, which has been tan...
Renderings: Haluk Akakce, Gareth Jones, Katja Strunz, Nicole Wermers
Delfina is pleased to announce Renderings, an exhibition of work by four international artists, draw...
Swish: Fashionable Melbourne of the 1950
Swish: Fashionable Melbourne of the 1950 at the Natinoal Gallery of Victoria provides a glimpse of M...
Digital Art 2003: Works by 12 International Artists
From August 8 to August 21, 2003 an international artists exhibition will take place in Angouleme/Fr...
Partners of the Soul: African Art of the Baule
This summer, museum visitors can enjoy San Diego’s first significant introduction to the unique art ...
The Gift: Generous Offerings, Threatening Hospitality
The Gift: Generous Offerings, Threatening Hospitality, an exhibition
that examines the intricacies ...
International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations OPEN2OO3 Art and the Cinematic Vision
The sixth edition of the International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations OPEN2OO3 Art and t...
Mark Manders: Isolated Rooms
The Art Institute of Chicago and The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago will co-presen...
Rene Boutin: Emergency Landing-Ground
Rene Boutin's work addresses global political, social and cultural issues, especially in a post-colo...
To My Beloved: Francine Scialom Greenblatt
The Association For Visual Arts in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting...
Manet at the Prado
This October sees the opening at the Museo del Prado of the first exhibition in Spain devoted to the...
Degas Sculptures
The Art Gallery of Ontario will be the sole Canadian venue for a major exhibition of sculptures by r...
From Delacroix to Matisse: Drawings from the Algiers Museum of Art
The Algiers Museum of Fine Arts houses a collection of 8,000 works, dating from the 14th to the 20th...
Pierre Huyghe: Third Memory
In 2002, French artist Pierre Huyghe received the Hugo Boss Prize, a biennial international award ad...
London-based Artists antoni+alison: Inaugural Exhibition for hug
We wanted to make the ‘campest’ image that we could think of, so we a created a piece by pinning seq...
Jean-Antoine Houdon: Sculptor of the Enlightenment
Friend and associate of princes, statesmen, and the great intellectuals of his day, Jean-Antoine Hou...
10th Biennial of Moving Images Festival Opens
First held in 1985, the Biennial of Moving Images is one of the oldest and most important
events de...
Three Exhibitions: Anton Karstel, JP Meyer, Stefan Carstens
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is h...
Charles Bargue: The Art of Drawing
Generations of late 19th-century art students, including Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso, made ac...
Louise Bourgeois: Stitches in Time
The first large-scale exhibition in Ireland by Louise Bourgeois, one of the greatest and most influe...
Five New Painting Galleries to Open
The VandA will display 200 works from its extensive paintings collection in a new suite of five gall...
Liquid: Patrick Martinez
In the environment that Martinez has created for his exhibition at Parker's Box, the New York based ...
Call for Artists: 2004 Touring Juried Exhibition
Société Canadienne de l'Aquarelle will present its next 2004 touring juried exhibition in 5 to 6 cit...
Art Mart 2003: Supporting One of Hong Kong's Most Significant Non-profit Arts Bodies
Art Mart 2003 is a major fund raising campaign held between December 10th –19th 2003, a cutting-edge...
Signs and Wonders - He Tohu He Ohorere
Signs and Wonders | He Tohu He Ohorere explores how people express spiritual beliefs and supernatura...
A Transatlantic Avant-Garde: American Artists in Paris, 1918 – 1939
Tacoma Art Museum will be the only West Coast venue for the internationally touring exhibition, A Tr...
Septieme Mouvement: a pol.knots exhibition
In Manosque, a famous spot in French Provence, galerist Paul Matheron-Tourre presents a solo show by...
The Artist Observed: Portraits and Self-Portraits
The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University presents images of artists from the early 17th century...
Anxiety and Desire. Surrealism in Scandinavia 1930-1950
"Anxiety and Desire. Surrealism in Scandinavia 1930-1950". Bergen Art Museum in Norway. From 30 Janu...
Yinka Shonibare
In collaboration with the Kunsthalle Wien, the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen organizes a large exhib...
All 73 sculptures by Edgar Degas
Phoenix Art Museum is pleased to present an extremely rare opportunity to view all 73 bronze sculptu...
Stir Heart, Rinse Heart: Pipilotti Rist
From March 6 through September 12, 2004, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will presen...
Borders and Beyond: An International Exhibition of Photographs
The international travelling exhibition Borders and Beyond was produced by Pro Helvetia Arts Council...
American Attitude: Whistler and His Followers
Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 1: Portrait of the Artist’s Mother, commonly known as "Whistler’s...
Christine Maudy: Cries and Whispers
French born Australian artist Christine Maudy will present her recent works featuring bright abstrac...
After Duchamp: 23 Works of Art from US Artists
Artists from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and from around the United States have answered the call to an op...
Visa for Thirteen
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center presents Visa for Thirteen, an exhibition of works by the 13 artists i...
The Etching Revival in Europe: Late-Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century French and British Prints
All forms of printmaking enjoyed periods of growth at various times during the 19th-century, but etc...
Call for Artists: The Miltonian Paradise Lost Convention and Juried Competition for Artists, Writers, Composers, Choreographers and Thinkers
Open call for artists and writers to exhibit, recite, present and meet September 2005. Will include ...
Van Gogh and the Sea
Concurrent with the major summer exhibition of marines by Edouard Manet (18 June to 26 September 200...
Sophie Calle: 1970's to 2003
The first exhibition in Ireland by the acclaimed French artist Sophie Calle opens to the public at t...
Drawing II (Selected)
Drawing II (Selected), the second exhibition of its kind at g-module, unites a new group of artists ...
Animals: 17 Artists Explore the Otherness of Animals
Animals is a group exhibition that includes artworks by seventeen acclaimed international contempora...
Dialogues: Latin American Art from the Colección Cisneros
The public opening of Dialogues: Latin American Art from the Coleccion Cisneros, an exhibition at th...
Vineyards: Gregory Alexander, Nicola Moss, Marc Rambeau, Lucy Webster, Annee Kelly, Ross Wilsmore
The Without Pier Gallery, Melbourne, Australia presents group exhibition "Vineyards" by local artist...
Nature Sublime: Landscapes from the Nineteenth Century
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) will showcase a selection of over 120 rarely seen American, Britis...
Comics Brew: An Exhibition of International Comic Art
This exhibition is part of Comics Brew an international festival of comic art that is being held in...
Beyond Words: Gilbert Boyer, Ruth Cuthand & Elizabeth MacKenzie, Paul de Guzman, Nelson Henricks, Kelly Mark. Nadia Myre, Sylvia Ptak, Rober Racine
Born from a collaboration between the Art Gallery of Bishop’s University and Mount Saint Vincent Uni...
2004 Montreal Biennale: Agora - The publis Domain
Montreal has a lot to celebrate in its vibrant urban life. As one of the world's great cities, oppor...
Jytte Hoy: A HIstorical Alphabet for You
What has D-Day to do with x-ray or Composition A with Y chromosome? For ARKEN’s autumn exhibition Jy...
Karen Savage: Lecons de mariage
The starkness of black --the cool of white --and the translucent grays make
the photogram sublime. ...
Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere: Collections sans Frontieres III
The Fruitmarket Gallery is proud to announce the first collaboration between Scotland’s two major pu...
Dukes and Angels: Art from the Court of Burgundy (1364-1419)
This international loan exhibition assesses for the first time the artistic legacy of the first two ...
Belles Lettres: The Art of Typography
Literally “beautiful letters” in French, the term belles lettres aptly describes works of graphic de...
he Evolution of Poster Design: Poster Graphics from the A.G. Edwards and Sons Corporate Art Collection
Prior to communication through film and television, posters were the most visible and potent way to ...
Luc Delahaye Photographs: History
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) presents the photographic works of Luc Delahaye (French, b.1962) i...
Cast and Carved: American Sculpture 1850-1950
Gerald Peters Gallery, New York is pleased to announce their presentation of Cast & Carved: American...
International Contemporary Art from China: Sylvie Coevoet and Veronica Ann Lee
Giving a new definition to contemporary art from China, Art Scene China's latest exhibition features...
Accidental Selves: Diane Rosen
The Walter Wickiser Gallery is proud to announce an exhibition of works by Diane Rosen from December...
On Leaving The Shadow World: Jeffrey du Vallier d'Aragon Aranita
If you try to see the images in this cycle by Hong Kong- and France-based painter, photographer, new...
2-person show: Jerry Ross and Clarice Zdanski
This 2-person show entitled "THE TRUTH REVISITED: BEYOND the WALLS, the BORDERS, the OCEAN, the DIS...
51Degrees South
Isolated and windswept – embodying both the romance and peril of the deep Southern Ocean – the Auckl...
American Impressions: An Arcadian Vision, Paintings from the Akron Art Museum
The Appleton Museum of Art announces the opening of American Impressions: An Arcadian Vision, Painti...
Construction Cru: Cedar Nordbye
Known for his openness to people and their community, American artist Cedar Nordbye frequently incor...
Impressionism: Treasures from the National Collection of France
Reciprocating the celebrated cultural exchange programme Year of China in France in 2004, the next s...
Fernand Léger: Man in the New Age
From 5 February ARKEN is showing Picasso’s rival, the French national artist Fernand Léger. With mor...
A Life Full of Holes - The Strait Project: Photographs by Yto Barrada
The word strait, like its French – and as chance would have it, Arabic –
equivalent, combines the s...
Paris and The Surrealists
Paris and the surrealists is an exhibition that looks at surrealism from inside the movement. Taking...
Eternity and a Moment: Paintings by Lam Man-kong
The University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong is pleased to present the exhibit...
Sue Pam -Grant: Simplicity Miss Petite Size 8mp
Bell-Roberts Art Gallery in Cape Town presents Sue Pam -Grant: Simplicity Miss Petite Size 8mp from ...
Egon Schiele Accompanied by Marina Abramovic and Dansgroep Krisztina de Châtel
On 25 March 2005 the Van Gogh Museum will open a remarkable exhibition of
work by the Viennese Expr...
Steve McQueen: Solo Exhibition
On 12 April the Fondazione Prada inaugurated the first solo exhibition in Italy by British ...
Insight: Paintings by Qiu Shihua
Chambers Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening on April 14th of Insight: Paintings by Qiu Shih...
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Moulin Rouge
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Wassily Kandinsky
Farbstudie Quadrate
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Paul Gauguin
Landscape At Pouldu
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Edward Hopper
Drug Store
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Vincent Van Gogh
Iris - Strauss 1890
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