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Armory Art Center: A Sense of Urgency–paintings and pastels by Sidney Goodman
Sidney Goodman is among the nations most established and
recognized figurative artists and teachers. Since graduating from the Philadelphia College of
Art, he has earned extensive recognitio...
Carnegie Museum of Art: William Kentridge Receives the 1999 Carnegie Prize
William Kentridge’s work was first exhibited in
and around Johannesburg in the late 1970s. In
1989 he began to participate in international
group shows, including Memory and
Geography. Africus Johannesburg Biennale
(1995); Jurassic ...
João Ferreira Fine Art: Artery
...
FNB Vita Art Prize 2002: FNB Vita Art Prize Exhibition
Alan Alborough has been nominated for his national touring exhibition as the Standard Bank Young Artist Award winner. He is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Fine Arts at the University of Stellenbosch.
Bronwen Findlay, Faiza Galdhari and...
Davis Museum and Cultural Center: Obituary
A conversation with Joseph Bartscherer and Arthur C. Danto, philosopher and art critic for The Nation, will be held from 5:30 t 6:30pm, preceding the reception. The artist and Mr. Danto will discuss the form and content of the work.
The rece...
NSA Gallery: FNB VITA ART PRIZE Exhibition: Commissioned Works by Moshekwa Langa, Kim Lieberman, Robin Rhode, Kathryn Smith, Clive van den Berg and Jan van der Merwe
The commissioning fees to the six nominated artists have increased substantially this year, aided by a generous contribution by the Goodman Gallery. The winner of this year’s event will receive a cash prize of R35 000.00. The NSA Gallery is the fi...
Thirteen/WNET: Submissions Sought From New York-Area Artists: SECOND ANNUAL REEL NEW YORK WEB, A SHOWCASE FOR WEB ARTISTS
Up to a dozen works will be selected for the Web art showcase, which goes
online in June 2000. Each artist will receive a $500 honorarium and their
work and biography will be featured. Nominations will be accepted from
the general public, Web...
FNB Vita Art Prize 2002: Call for Nominations: Prestigious Art Prize
This year's exhibition was held for the first time in Durban at the NSA
Gallery and saw Moshekwa Langa emerge as the winner. It then had a second
showing at the Market Theatre Gallery, giving art fans in Johannesburg the
opportunity to engage...
University of Virginia Art Museum: Pierre Huyghe: Third Memory
The University of Virginia Art Museum presents Huyghe's three-part installation "Third Memory," 1999, which takes as its point of departure a 1972 bank robbery committed by John Woytowicz in Brooklyn; three years later the crime became the subject...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Edward Ruscha: Editions 1959-1999
A key feature of the exhibition is a presentation of
Ruschas complete book projects, a body of work
that is now considered pivotal in the history of
contemporary artists books.
Credits: This exhibition was...
Bayly Art Museum: Elements: New Work by Jan Aronson
Aronson’s nature explorations work on many levels. Her cloud formations
appeal to both emotional and mystical states with their ever-changing
imagery. Her landsc...
Stephen Cohen Gallery: Sheila Metzner
Metzner's career spans a remarkable range since she entered the advertising world in 1961. Her commercial work has been commissioned by Vanity Fair, Vogue, Rolling Stone, Conde Nast Traveler, and such clients as Bergdorf Goodman, Valentino, Ralp...
NSA Gallery: Promised Land: Bonita Alice
The work describes our heightened need for a personal heaven - known or unknown - as a means to hold safe, that which may otherwise be light enough to float away - life and memory. In a series of mostly sculptural works, ash, wool dust, velvet an...
Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Women: Bongi Bengu
By aligning myself with this line of thinking as my forebears, I am searching to define my own identity. I ask myself questions relating to womanís sense of power or powerlessness. The mural decorations can be viewed as openings or invitations t...
Reading Museum, Blake's Lock Museum: Homages and Other Things: Lorenzo Belenguer
Lorenzo Belenguer was born in Valencia, on Spain‚s Mediterranean coast, in 1970. After obtaining a degree in Economics at the local University in 1993, he decided he wanted to take his life in a different conceptual and geographic direction. He ...
National Portrait Gallery: Return to Life: A New Look at the Portrait Bust
Including work by well-known sculptors
such as Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Sir Jacob Epstein and Sir Francis
Chantrey, as well as work by less familiar practitioners including
Samuel Joseph and Kathleen Scott, the exhibition displa...
Frye Art Museum: The Perception of Appearance: A Decade of Contemporary American Figure Drawing
The scope of subject matter extends from nudes to narrative, while styles range from spontaneous to painstaking renderings. The wide range of movements, linear rhythms, and points of view depicted with technical virtuosity and extraordinary draugh...
Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale: Humberto Castro: The Paris Years (1989–1999.)
A focal point of The Paris Years is a large mixed-media installation entitled The Wailing Wall addressing the Cuban Diaspora. The exhibition also features numerous canvases done by Castro in Paris during his ten year residence as well as a...
Jewish Museum: MARC CHAGALL: EARLY WORKS FROM RUSSIAN COLLECTIONS
Most of the Chagall works are on loan from The State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and The State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, while others are being
lent by provincial museums and private collections in Russia. The Pen paintings are coming from ...
Studio Voltaire: JUNCTURE: Cape Town/London
JUNCTURE highlights the exhibition as a meeting place/crossroads of cultural expression at a particular point in time. In keeping with this theme the exhibition will span two continents, showing in both Cape Town (The Granary) and London (Studio V...
Guggenheim Museum: Pierre Huyghe: Winner of the Hugo Boss Prize 2002
"We are extremely pleased to present the work of Pierre Huyghe, the 2002 winner of the Hugo Boss Prize," said Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. "Through his remarkable body of work, which includes film, photography, video, sou...
Association for Visual Arts: Willie Bester: 15 Years
This can encompass those who either do not want to and are unwilling to try to adjust to new times deliberately, or those that simply cannot. Ironically, these people often regard themselves as superior, living as witnesses rather than actively tr...
Art Miami, Advanstar Communications: ART MIAMI: For the 11th year, special exhibits and fresh new galleries revitalize Art Miami
Long regarded as South Florida's top annual exposition of
modern and contemporary art, and considered a compelling
forum for international exhibitors t...
Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC), Paris Expo: 29th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Presents 170 Galleries from 23 Countries
This year’s fair includes a rigorous selection of international galleries, focusing on individual and thematic shows, new and previously unseen works, and site-specific installations. The fair will be divided into five sections: Solo Shows; Group ...
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