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Iziko-SA National Gallery: Gerard Sekoto - From the Paris Studio
In 2000, the Gallery received a donation of over 2000 items from Sekoto's
Paris studio and these included paintings, drawings and prints as well as
memorabilia and photographs of an artist considered to be the pioneer of
urban black art and soc...
Cathedral Foundation, Inc.: Gerard Di Falco: VISIONS X - Kentucky's Most Prominent Spiritual Art Exhibition
The one piece selected by exhibit jurors by Di Falco is from his "STATIONS OF THE CROSS - SERIES NUMBER ONE, 2006". The fourth station from this series, "Jesus Meets His Mother", is a mixed media assemblage work; its media include: the rib bones o...
Project Arts Centre: Gerard Byrne: In Repertory
In this spirit, the gallery will be transformed from a white cube into a black box, with theatrical elements such as a backdrop and lighting being introduced. In this environment, Byrne will place a number of objects that sit somewhere in the 'bli...
Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations: Honora Go To Artist Gerard Di Falco
The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations (PCHR) will honor Helen Cunningham, Executive Director, The Samuel S. Fels Fund, and other individuals and organizations at the PCHR Annual Human Rights Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, April 7, at 12:00 p...
Gallery Vassie: Histories/(Hi)stories...photographs by Gerard Mermoz
Through a meticulous choreography of the figurines’ body language and their materiality (bronze, china, terracotta, wood, plastic…; new or bearing the signs of use and patina of age), each work invites us to explore the origins of intercultural co...
Show of Hands Gallery: The Midas Touch: Works by Gerard Di Falco
DiFalco won this year’s prestigious Pollock-Krasner Fellowship in
Painting, and was awarded the highest monetary amount by the internationally
renowned foundation. This award was established from the estates of American
painters, Jackson Pol...
Real Art Ways: Container: New Canadian Wave of Minimalism
Container showcases Canada’s best-known conceptual artists, all of whom have
content and the problem of content as a central theme running through their
work. Conceptual and minimalist art were movements in 20th-century art that
relied, in part...
Free Gallery: Majority Rulles! Part Two Opens
absolutearts.com Premiere Portfolio Artist and 2002 Pollock-Krasner Fellow, Gerard Di Falcó, is
one of the eleven artists chosen for the exhibition at the
Free Gallery in Glasgow, Scotland. His acrylic on canvas painting, "Bambine della Mezzan...
State Museum of Pennsylvania: ART OF THE STATE, 2004: the 37th Annual Juried Exhibition
Mr. Di Falco is featured in the 2004 and 2005 editions of WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA, because of his thirty year career in art. He is also the recipient of: a Artist's Residency in 2003 at The Philadelphia Museum of Art; a $30,000 Fellowship Award from ...
National Gallery of Victoria: Pen to Pixel: 200 Years of Australian Prints and Drawings
"The National Gallery of Victoria has a very rich collection of Australian works on paper and in Pen to Pixel we have the opportunity to see not only the development of the collection but the extraordinary changes in prints and drawings over 200 y...
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...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: FRIENDLY WITNESSES: The Worlds of Warren Sonbert
The first major
retrospective of Sonbert's work since his death in 1995, this series of film screenings
presents a wide selection of newly restored works by Sonbert in tandem with films by
some of his influences, including ...
Gallery 53: Five Colours: Group exhibition
Ken Browne.
'Music is fundamental to Ken Browne's art, as it determines the mood of each piece. 'Every painting is an emotional journey and music is the medium, the painting tells me when its finished'. 'For me this is the best moment, I ca...
Holy Family University: Spiritual Works by Gerard Di Falco
The public may obtain visit information by calling the gallery's director, Professor Pamela Flynn, at 215- 637-7700, ext. 4381. Information may be obtained by visiting the universityís website at www.holyfamily.edu .
Gerard (Jerry) DiFalco e...
Centraal Museum: Utrecht's Golden Age: Caravaggists and Italianists from Dutch Collections
Blankert, who began his career as a curator at the
Centraal Museum in 1962 and subsequently achieved
renown as one of the world1s leading Rembrandt and
Vermeer specialists, chose a selection of key works from
Dutch museum and private collectio...
Enclaves Gallery: L’Image Mystique/Les Vues Sacrees (Sacred Image/Sacred Views)
Author of the book, Vodou Visions, Sallie Ann Glassman has lectured extensively on Vodou and visionary art, and has performed rituals nationally and internationally. In 1997 she was invited on a two-week lecture tour of Australia, where she gave ...
d.u.m.b.o. arts center: The Human Body
Suzanne Wright, Hedi Sorger and Sharon Malloy make closely
observed and intimate portraits of both interior and exterior aspects of
the body, while Gerard Gaskin, Daniel Zeller and Pedro Elias Cruz
Castro ponder the cultural connotations of ana...
DFN Gallery: People - Places - Things
While many of the artists included in this exhibit have become known for working within a specific genre, they were excited about having the opportunity to show other work that has rarely been seen outside of their studios. Other artists enjoyed ...
Seattle Art Museum: Expressions of the Brush: Paintings by Dutch and British Masters
Among the loans are three important portraits by Frans Hals, including a
pair of marriage portraits (ca. 1650), and three high-life genre scenes by
Dutch artists known for their rendering of silky fabrics and opulent
interiors, including Jan St...
Bonnefanten Museum: The Rijksmuseum Comes to Maastricht: Works from the Southern Netherlands on Loan
Next year, the current loan scheme will be extended further due to the
ongoing refurbishment of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, which as a result
will only be able to exhibit the highlights of 17th century art from the
Northern Netherlands.
...
Geelong Gallery: Shearing the Rams Touring Regional Galleries
The painting will be shown as part of the National Gallery of Victorias Centenary of Federation celebrations.
Dr Vaughan said the exhibit was a fantastic opportunity for people in regional Victoria to view the much-loved artwork without ha...
Galerie Miro: Frank Ettenberg: Non-objective Painter
Ettenberg also recently learned that the Chairman of Northwestern College's art department in St Paul,
arrived at his Santa Fe studio and selected an entire set of Postcard Paintings (Acrylic over a reproduction of
'Standing Fast', Acrylic on Ca...
Centre André Malraux: OUR STORY - NOTRE HISTOIRE : Exceptionnal Photography Exhibition
"Ideas are not made to be though,
but lived"
André Malraux
Since 1994, the year of its creation during the siege of Sarajevo and
under the emblematic patronage of André Malraux, numerous artists,
writers, filmmakers, photographers and transla...
Omagh Strule Arts Centre: Collectors Choice: An Exhibition of Works Selected by Maura and George McClelland from their Personal Collection and the McClelland Collection at IMMA
Collectors’ Choice includes works by William Conor, Gerard Dillon, Paul Henry, Tony O’Malley, Dan O’Neill, Colin Middleton and William Scott amongst others. In the 1960s George and Maura McClelland opened a gallery in Belfast, which grew out of a ...
The Watermill Center: Call for Artists: Fall 2008, Spring 2009 Artists-in-Residence Programs
Watermill residents are selected by an international committee.
2008/2009 Selection Committee
Marina Abramovic
Marie-Claude Béaud
Jonathan Safran Foer
Alanna Heiss
Jürgen Kluge
Xavier Le Roy
Albert Maysles<...
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Senses and Sins: Painters of Everyday Life in the Seventeenth Century
The 82 paintings comprising the exhibition are by 22 artists and come from numerous museums in the Netherlands and other countries. Each and every one of these artists specialized in specific subjects, and many of them depicted lively, bucolic, re...
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art: Giorgio de Chirico and the Myth of Ariadne
This exhibition, which was first shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, brings together the entire Ariadne series, including such masterpieces as The Soothsayer's Recompense (1913), along with related drawings and sculpture, including an antique...
Bayly Art Museum: This is Not a Photograph: Fifteen Contemporary Artists
Within that broad definition, This is Not a Photograph, showcases the works of contemporary artists who experiment with the tools, materials and processes of photography. Some of the artists do use objects; others create images from photographic m...
Louvre Museum: Pieter Boel, Painter of Louis XIV's Animals - The collection of painted studies from
the Gobelins
Since more than a
century onwards, Pieter Boel' s studies,
there are 80 of th...
Box Heart Gallery: The Sacred Art Exhibition... 2005
Congratulations to the following artists who will have work on display in
the exhibition.
Burtner, Sue (Representing the Christian Artist Collaborative) - Pennsylvania - Painting
Carmeli, Varda - Italy - Mixed media
Castonguay, E.M....
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Looking Back from Ground Zero: Images from the Brooklyn Museum Collection
Among the works on view are photographs by the photojournalist G.N. Miller, who covered the collapse of the towers for the New York Post. In contrast to Miller‚s tragic photographs, images by Berenice Abbot, Consuelo Kanaga, and Dr. Drahomir Ruzic...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: To Delight the Eye: French Drawings and Paintings from the Collection of Charles E. Dunlap
Organized by Alvin L. Clark, Jr., Jeffrey E. Horvitz Research Curator in the Department of Drawings. Funding has been provided by the Jeffrey E. Horvitz Foundation, David Leventhal, and Howard Lepow.
The Harvard University Art Museums are amo...
National Gallery of Victoria on Russell: LINEAGE: The Architecture of Daniel Libeskind
We are thrilled to welcome Libeskind to Melbourne, and to showcase his genius, said NGV Director Dr Gerard Vaughan. Libeskind's immense cultural contribution can now be appreciated first hand by Victorians, said JMA Director Dr Helen Light.
T...
Da Vinci Art Alliance: Jerry Di Falco: QUANTUM CREATIVITY: RELICS OF THE OLD PHYSICS AND OF THE NEW ART
On Sunday, November 11, Di Falco will present a slide-lecture at 3:00 pm entitled, "My Evolution in Art from 1977 to 2007"; questions and answers will follow. The artist will discuss major periods of his career, which include: "Altered Perception-...
Centraal Museum: The Centraal Museum Opens!
Beginning November 28th, the highlights of the museum collection, including Rietveld,
Jan van Scorel, the Utrechtse Caravaggists, Pyke Koch, Droog Design and Viktor &
...
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...
Standard Bank Gallery: Stained Paper: South African images in watercolour
Stained Paper is perhaps the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind in
South Africa in that it includes some of the earliest images made of this
land and its peoples. Such images date back to the first decades of the
18th century a...
Center for Photography at Woodstock: Three New Exhibitions: AT A REMOVE, curated by William Stover;
MEDIA(TION): FRAGMENTATION AND ACCELERATION curated by L. Halsey Brown;
and EYE WITNESS, an installation by TATANA KELLNER
Stover, an independent curator and the Curatorial Administrator and Publications Manager at the New Museum of Contemporary Art (NYC), has worked on a wide array of exhibitions including Alternative: Alternative (Brooklyn, NY), Picturing the Modern...
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art: Quentin Morris: Exploring Depth and Tonality of Black
This
gesture represents a new direction in Morris' artistic development, as he
ventures outside the boundaries of canvas and paper into the realm of
installation. In creating this all-encompassing environment, Morris intends
to expand the cont...
Dayton Art Institute: The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
The exhibition spans more than 100 years and includes such great masterpieces as Claude
Monets Charing Cross Bridge (Reflections on the Thames) (1901-1904), oil on canvas; Edouard
Manets The Café-Concert (1878-1879), oil on canvas; Edgar Degas...
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Baron François-Pascal-Simon Gérard - Olgas Gallery
Wikipedia: François Pascal Simon, Baron Gérard
Gérard, François Pascal Simon, baron (1770-1837)
Gérard, François Pascal Simon, baron
François-Pascal-Simon Gérard, futur baron Gérard (1770-1837)
François-Pascal-Simon Gérard. Biography. - Olgas Gallery
Agence Photographique de la Réunion des Musées Nationaux
The Regency Portraits--Baron Gérard
artnet.com: Resource Library: Gérard, François
Madame Recamier by Gérard
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