Joseph Pennell
St. Paul Building (New York)
Etching
1904
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Fotocirle Gallery: Gabriel Brandt: I Adore You
Brandt juxtaposes the
familiar and the discrete in the strong presence of nature, making offhanded
allusions to traditional standards of beauty and magnificence in context of the
everyday, and the portraits become fleeting, temporary metaphors ...
International Center of Photograph: Myth, Dreams and Reality in Contemporary Argentine Photography
The work in the exhibition ranges from the allegorial images of Gabriel Valansi and Martín Weber and social
documentary of Gabriel Díaz, Adriana Lestido, and Helen
Zout to enivronmental landscapes by Cristina Fraire and Marcos Zimmermann and street...
Armory Center for the Arts: INLAND SPECIFIC
Artists presented at the Armory include Edgar
Arceneaux, Byoung, Lisa Mann, Nancy Monk,
Laura Parker, Ashley Thorner and Shirley Tse.
Most of these artists have a strong relationship with
...
Barber Institute of Fine Arts: The Blue Bower: Rossetti in the 1860s
This exhibition brings together twenty works of art by Rossetti and focuses on his
masterpiece of the period, The Blue Bower (1865). These works are displayed in
context with paintings and drawings by other nine...
Museum of Contemporary Art, LA: Gabriel Orozco
Organized by MOCA assistant curator Alma Ruiz, the exhibition will include over 100 works that highlight the artist's use
of diverse media and eclectic subject matter. The exhibition provides an overview of Orozco's multifaceted body of work,
wh...
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: Gabriel Kuri – and thanks in advance
Curated by Mercedes Vicente, and thanks in advance features a series of sculptures made from found common objects such as rocks, till receipts, children’s toys and painted glass.
Vicente says “Kuri’s work inserts wry observations of everyda...
Museo del Prado: Vermeer and the Dutch Interior
The aim of Vermeer and the Dutch Interior is to contribute to a better understanding of the art of Vermeer, by analysing his paintings of domestic life in relation to works of the same genre by his contemporaries. Previous major exhibitions devot...
Jewish Federation/ Bell Family Gallery: Israel in Crisis Exhibit: 20 Years of Israeli Art, 1980-2000
"I wanted viewers to see that Israeli artists handle difficult subject matter and are not afraid to lift up rocks and see the underside," stated Michael Hittleman. "The works are all about politics, discomfort with society, uneasy feelings, dread...
Louvre Museum: Ingres' Cartoons in Stained-Glass for the Louvre Collections
It was in the latter’s honour that the Chapelle
Saint-Ferdinand des Ternes was built, on the
...
De Appel: Unlimited.nl#4
Kortun says the fourth edition of De Appel's Unlimited projects is literally unlimited. 'The project is
without a thematic, conceptual framework - visual or otherwise. The works and the diverse modes
of presentation...
Tatar Gallery: Could Have Been the Weather: Celebrating the Gallery's Tenth Anniversary
The exhibition includes the arresting photography of Czech-born artist Jitka Hanzlová, whose work was short-listed for the Citibank photography prize in 2003; Canadian-born artist Kara Hamilton’s interpretation of storms and their relationship wit...
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art: THE FUTURE OF COMFORT: International Artists Search for Place in a Virtual World
As art critic Johnathan Crary explains, One of the crucial paradoxes of ‘globalization’ is this: the greater the technological capacity for connection, for speed, for exchange and circulation of information, the more fragmented and compartmentaliz...
Galerie Gabriel Rolt: The Future Is Old : Marijn Akkermans
The content, mood and character of Akkermans' work however is far from perfect - unraveling the despair and darkness at the heart of what should be perfect, ordinary lives. The title of the exhibition refers to our futures and the course of our l...
Witte de With Center for Contemportary Art: Anarrations: Anneke A. de Boer, Fow Pyng Hu, Gabriel Lester, Pia Wergius
The exhibition Anarrations aims at showing cinematographic art not only as a
derivative of cinema but as a fully fledged discipline with its own specific qualities.
...
Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning: Capturing a Moment-ito: Nine Latino Artists
Organized by a Guest Curator, Mónica Ramírez-Montagut, PhD, this exhibition examines psychological aspects of the Spanish word “momentito.”
Participating artists include: Andres Basurto, Karla Carballar, Alfonso Cantù, Erika Harrsch, Claud...
NSA Gallery: Egazini, The Battle of Grahamstown: Recasting History through Printmaking
Focusing on heritage and legacy, and working with the Fine Line Press and the Underpressure Agency, in collaboration with members of the History Department of Rhodes University, a selection of visual artists has produced a diverse collection of gr...
Rex-Livingston: Amanda van Gils: A Poetic Line
“Amanda van Gils seems to be at home in the twilight. Bright and dark are equally present as hope and senselessness. Here she can cautiously ask her questions about the relation of people and place, of real and imaginative, ask them with the affir...
Gallery 1114, a contemporary artists cooperative: WHERE IN THE WORLD IS THE WIRRAL
The Gallery will also be showing the dolls of California artist, Sara Austin. Austin's dolls, have shown in museums and galleries across the United States. She has been published in several magazines, and has taught doll-making for several years. ...
PRISM Contemporary Glass: New Sculptural Glass by Alex Bernstein
His work has been featured in a number of prestigious national exhibitions, including SOFA in NY, Chicago and Palm Beach as well as a sizable number of internationals and national group shows. This represents Alex' second solo feature with PRISM.
...
Tate Modern: Between Cinema and a Hard Place
Ranging from film and video to sculpture, the exhibition features works by the following
artists:
Miroslaw Balka, Matthew Barney, Christian Boltanski, Janet Cardiff and George
Bures-Miller, James Coleman, Stan Douglas,...
33 Collective Gallery, Zhou B. Center: Midwest Paint Group, (MPG): Post Abstract-Figuration
Noted painter and Art theorist Gabriel Laderman, in the program introduction to the exhibit, describes the group as being a part of a contemporary movement of figurative painters “who have been profoundly influenced by modernist abstraction”. Expl...
Dahesh Museum: Overcoming All Obstacles: The Women of the Académie Julian
The core of the exhibition includes works
never before shown publicly from the collection of the successor
school, the Académie Julian Del...
Galerie Gabriel Rolt: Noa Giniger
The subversive nature of her work appears through acts of dislocation and transformation. In EVERYBODY LOVES SOMEBODY SOMETIME (2008) Giniger takes one line out of a famous love song, isolates it and presents it as an endless repetition. The “some...
Baton Rouge Gallery: Call for Artists: Uncommon Thread Wearable Art Show
Juried by Louisiana's own Suzanne Perron, formally of Vera Wang, the competition awards sound craftsmanship, but focuses on innovative design, dramatic detail and use of alternative materials in the creation of a full-bodied piece of art. Those pl...
John Martin Gallery: Storm Thorgerson: Taken by Storm
Storm's distinctive
style has made his artwork one of the most recognisable in the music
industry. He is responsible for the iconic images we associate with bands
like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Cranberries, Black Sabbath, Peter
Gabriel, an...
Maria Elena Kravetz Gallery: Two Brothers in Cordoba Argentina: Timothy and Walter King
Timothy King is an observational and perceptual painter who explores his visual perception finding viscerally intriguing images...nudes, landscapes, still life are all subject to his gaze. He is part of a group of panters who are interested in Fig...
Americas Society: As a Satellite Space: La Panadería
La Panaderia, an artist-run center in Mexico City founded in 1994, is the first participant of this program. Their plans at The Americas Society emphasize some of their characteristics: not merely an exhibition space but a place for gathering, a v...
Paolo Curti / Annamaria Gambuzzi and Co. Gallery: Painting on the Roof: Works Curated by Veit Loers
Most of the nine artists come from southern Germany. They come to grips with the idea of narrative art, though without any debt to it. They are interested in the concept of the icon, in the true sense of the term, that of representative painting. ...
Art Gallery of Hamilton: The Gift: Generous Offerings, Threatening Hospitality
"This exhibition provides a unique and rare opportunity to see some of
the most remarkable international artshakers in the world, artists who
are highly influential and work with ideas of communication through
giving," says AGH Chief Curator Sh...
Joan Miro Foundation: False Innocence: Exploring the Fundamental Issues of Contemporary Art
The title of the exhibition is an attempt to catch the visitor’s attention and predispose him to explore the contents of the works on show beyond their innocent physical appearance, reviving the idea of a committed art generating doubt and confusi...
Maison Européenne de la Photographie: Bettina RHEIMS & Serge BRAMLY: I.N.R.I
After Chambre close, in 1992, Bettina Rheims and Serge Bramly wanted to work on a project in which their
worlds could once again meet and harmonise.
Their aim was to te...
First Street Gallery: Small Takes: Zeuxis
The artists of Zeuxis are Lucy Barber, William Barnes, Suzanne Biggins, Joseph Byrne, Susan Cohen, Catherine Drabkin, Bevin Engman, Nancy Flanagan, Phyllis Floyd, Stanley Friedman, John Goodrich, Robert Jessel, Tim Kennedy, Deborah Kirklin, Carmel...
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: Miwa Yanagi: The Incredible Tale of the Innocent Old Lady and the Heartless Young Girl
The centerpiece of the exhibition at the Hara Museum will be the Fairy Tale series which the artist started in 2004, providing an indication of the artist’s most recent development.
This series uses as its base tales in which young girls and...
Leonardo Da Vinci Restaurant: Exhibition to Feature Works by Edward Longo
Longo states, Much to my surprise, the owner of the Leonardo Da Vinci Restaurant, located in New York City, approved of having an exhibition after being provided with information regarding my upcoming gallery opening in Chelsea New York. To my goo...
Scottish National Portrait Gallery: The King over the Water: The Life of Prince James Francis Edward Stuart
James Francis Edward Stuart was a king without a throne: the uncrowned heir of King James VII and II. His birth in 1688 plunged Britain into crisis for it seemed inevitable that the infant Prince would be brought up a Roman Catholic and would wan...
Museum of Glass, International Center for Contemporary Art: The Inner Light: Sculpture by Stanislav Libensky´ and Jaroslava Brychtová
The Inner Light: Sculpture by Stanislav Libensky´ and Jaroslava Brychtová focuses on the artists’ work from the 1990s to 2001 and includes several pieces that will be exhibited in the United States for the first time. Libensky´, who died in Febr...
Museum of Modern Art: Collaborations with Parkett: 1984 to Now
Founded in Zurich in 1984, the contemporary art journal Parkett has taken an innovative approach to magazine publishing. For each volume, artists are chosen to collaborate in the publishing process: they suggest authors to write on their work, con...
Atlantic Center for the Arts: Call for Artists: 2005 Residencies
The master artists each personally select a group of associates - talented, emerging artists - through an application process administered by ACA. During the residency, artists participate in informal sessions with their group, collaborate on proj...
Inspire Fine Art: Taken by Storm: Art of Storm Thorgerson
Creating visually beautiful and thought-provoking art, Storm’s work has featured on a variety of single and album covers and collected in books including “Eye of the Storm”, “Mind over Matter” and “Walk Away Renee”. Storm’s distinctive style has ...
Reina Sofía Art Gallery of the Alzheimer Foundation: DIN A4 Project
Initially it took place in Holland, and consequently in countries like Germany, Belgium, France, Great Britain, Poland, Spain, Bosnia and the United States. Currently, it has touched Latin American territory. The project organization has been poss...
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