Ken Price
Untitled plate (hors texte)
color screenprint printed in light gray and dark gray
1981
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Lawrence Gallery: Abstract Painter Jennifer Gray
The artist continues, " In addition to vorticity, I have also been considering the stillness of water; the light bouncing on the surface and how that relates to its depths. These abstracts are not connected to a particular trip or other artist’s inf...
Kunsthalle Basel: red gray: Basel Painting, Put Together by Peter Suter
Exhibits which cannot enter the exhibition for conservation
reasons, shall nevertheless play a role: the Kunsthalle invited
Candida Höfer, Michael Clegg, Sherrie Levine, Louise Lawler and
Crista Ziegler to close the gaps with their photographic...
Atlanta College of Art, Woodruff Arts Center: Tony Gray: The New Black is Black
Starring the resplendently Afro-ed Panthers in their
bell-bottomed glory, the collages capture the flair and un-self-conscious
enthusiasm of teen bedroom walls — the homemade stage-set of American
adolescence — circa 1973. Patterning nostalgia ...
Guggenheim Museum, Berlin: Gerhard Richter: Eight Gray
Consisting of eight enameled glass panels, Eight Gray addresses themes the artist has been investigating since the mid-1960s in his monochromes and works in glass. Mounted on steel supports and hanging 50 centimeters from the wall, the enormous pa...
Jewish Museum: Moritz Daniel Oppenheim: Scenes From Frankfurt's Jewish Past
Based on earlier color paintings, they were reworked as grisailles from 1865 through 1880 to facilitate reproduction by the photographic technology of the time. Several of the works in this group depart from the standard gray palette and contain touc...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Cleve Gray, Painter: A Quarter of A Century
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J. Paul Getty Center: Gustave Le Gray, Photographer
Gustave Le Gray, Photographer will be on view at the Getty Museum, its only U.S. venue, from July 9 through September 29, 2002. The exhibition, selected from a survey of Le Gray’s work created by and shown at the Bibliothèque nationale de France...
Pharmaka: Brave New World: Colin Roberts, Stas Orlovski, Margaret Nielsen, George Herms, Michael Rosenfeld, Anne Hars, Todd Gray and Seth Kauffman
Seeking to explore how different collisions in our present time are
visualized and dealt with by artists, "Brave New World" has a tone of
science fiction and surrealism using elements that are both foreign and
recognizable. The works explore th...
Experimental Art Foundation: HETEROGENEOUS LOVES: Work by 8 artists from Canada, the UK and USA
Artists included in the exhibiton are:
Jose Alexander Hidalgo
Don Bury
Kevin Francis Gray
Karolyn Hatton
Robert Harper Jones
Eva Rothschild
Stewart R. Simons
Clare Woods...
Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre: Pathways: A Walk Through the Australian Landscape
Jenny Bowker’s quilts take the viewer on a walk through Australia’s forest and beaches, and uses pathways and tracks through the landscape as a metaphor for moving through life.
Beth and Trevor Reid work together to depict Australian rivers an...
Whitney Museum of Art: The Draftsman's Colors: Fourteen New Acquisitions from Johns to Chong
The artists'
avoidance of strong color allows the viewer to concentrate on
their pure draftsmanship. Included are drawings in various
...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Guy Bourdin in the Main Galleries as Prep is Made for New Galleries
The new Photography Gallery will provide visitors with a superb resource, serving as an introduction to the history of photography and to the national collection of the art of photography. The photography collection began in 1852 and now holds 300...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: Four Exhibitions: Bodily Acts, Beyond the Sentence, Just what is it that makes trailer homes so different, so appealing, In Person and
Bodily Acts, curated by Jennifer L. Gray, investigates performances of three generations of artists. Photographs and videos by Vanessa Beecroft, Patty Chang, Valie Export, Nikki S. Lee, and Cindy Sherman comment on identity, objectification...
Brian Gross Fine Art: Ed Moses: New Paintings
Poured and visibly dragged across the canvas, the layers of paint reveal a distinct intuitive gesture and a continuous spacial rhythm. Moses’ 40-year concern with abstract painting has yielded an array of styles and distinct bodies of work and in...
Barb Niles/International Art Dealer/Agent: Call For Entry/Canadian Arts Councils
If your arts council, group, studio and or gallery would like prospectuses, or posters providing information regarding the exhibition, please respond to this email, with a mailing address and the information will be shipped to you.
There is a fee...
Smart Museum of Art: Martin Kippenberger: Hotel Drawings and The Happy End of Franz Kafka s Amerika
Called an
autobiography in sketches, this series of drawings on hotel stationery includes doodle-like drawings, highly
finished compositions and sketches that relate to his paintings, sculptures and installations. The...
Imaginstation: Call for Artists: ISQ302 - Juried Exhibition - Black and White
To find out more about more about entering ISQ302, please visit our web site and click on our Gallery section, or send an SASE to IMAGINESTATION, P.O. Box 20326, Lehigh Valley, PA 18002-0326 to request a ISQ302 prospectus.
IMAGINESTATION is ...
Dia Center for the Arts: Mapping The Studio I (Fat Chance John Cage)
With seven projections and multiple audio tracks
of ambient sounds, Nauman, in his words, used this traffic as a way
of mapping the leftover parts and work areas of the last several
years of other completed, unfinished, or discarded projects...
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts: City of Perth PhotoMedia Award
Exhibiting artists include Danica Chappell, Anthony Curtis, Simon Cuthbert, Christian de Vietri, Allison Gibbs, Michael Gray, Siri Hayes, Martin James Hurley, Derek Kreckler, Belinda Mason Lovering, Kate McMillan, Graham Miller, Tony Nathan, Conor...
California State Fullerton Main Art Gallery: As Above, So Below: Art as Political and Cosmological Space
Golden State had the misfortune of being completed just as Governor Gray Davis was in the midst of a recall battle hinged upon his handling of the budget. It is reported that the cost of the complex will ultimately be recouped but, understandably,...
Aron Packer Gallery: Karen Savage: Lecons de mariage
Leçons de mariage translates as marriage lessons. The nuance of French is
applicable here. This notion came from a book by Alice Kaplan called
"French Lessons". Savage is a Francophile. Formally, there are no gray
areas in French; there is a...
Aron Packer Gallery: Bill Gross: Monochrome
These smart, playful works derive from Gross’s preoccupation with the
coexistence of abstract and representational art. While his compositions
have identifiable elements, such as text from a meat packing company’s sign,
the influence of mid-cen...
Atlanta Fine Arts League: Call for Artists: 3rd Annual National Juried Exhibition
"Observations" brings more cash and product awards than ever before! With over $2,500 in cash and products for First, Second & Third place, these are sure to be prizes you will want to win! The Kerry Aubè Lingle Memorial Sunflower Award will also ...
bitforms gallery: Mark Napier: Sacred Code
The artwork translates the stream of bits
into motion: two calligraphic marks, one black and one white, chase one
another in a seemingly endless dance on screen, leaving behind faint trails
as the move. Rather than interpreting the meaning of ...
Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard: Light Display Machines: Two Works by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946) was one of the great pioneers of abstract
and experimental art of the last century. He worked primarily in painting,
photography, and graphic design. Born in Hungary, he was an enormously
influential teacher at...
J. Paul Getty Center: Voyages and Visions: Early Photographs from the Wilson Family Collection
As photographic methods were refined and materials improved,
photographers began to ventur...
Galerie Poller : Astrid Korntheuer - Gloer | Loh
In her series ‘Loh’ the distance that speaks from Astrid Korntheuer’s very close up pictures is all the more apparent through the medium of black and white photography. Through the latter’s degree of abstraction, this distance becomes a reference ...
Brian Gross Fine Art: Nebula Ether Wisp: Sculpture and Drawings
Linda Fleming’s current oeuvre juxtaposes lace-like structures with everyday objects to hint at the co-existence of the mundane and the cosmological. This interdependence creates a place where two realities simultaneously exist with the possibilit...
Frick Collection: The Drawings of François Boucher
By his own admission, Boucher is said to have made as many as ten thousand drawings over the course of a career that spanned nearly five decades. Not only did he make preparatory compositional and figure studies for his paintings, but he also used...
California Historical Society: At Work: The Art Of California Labor
The first overview of labor themes in California art over the last century,
AT WORK includes work by photographers Dorothea Lange, Tina Modotti, Pirkle
Jones, and Otto Hagel, painters Hung Liu and Diego Rivera, printmakers Rupert
Garcia and ...
Salt Lake Art Center: Cloudburst
The drawings gathered in large, cloud-like groups, the walls painted in zones of gray and vibrant colors where wall drawings appear and disappear and the more or less finished paintings, involve the visitor in an art-making process that seems to h...
Tate Gallery: Ruskin, Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites
Ruskin was born in London on 8 February 1819 and died at his Lake District house Brantwood,
Coniston on 20 January 1900. He was the only child of a prosperous sherry merchant who was able to
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gallerybershad: Architecture in Mind: Photography by Donald Greenhaus & Peter Hendrick
Donald Greenhaus has augmented his black and white In-Between Time series of photographs since the 1960's. Culled from thousands of film rolls on an array of subjects, photographs reveal his roots as a photojournalist trained to extensively docum...
Griffin Contemporary: Paul Strand: Works 1915-1954
"Manhatta" was shot in New York within a five-block radius that encompassed Battery Park, the Staten Island Ferry docks, Wall Street, and Trinity Place -a location of significance for Americans today. The film is a non-narrative sequence of formal...
Center for Creative Photography: Vik Muniz: Seeing Is Believing
For example, Muniz drew Harold Edgerton's famous photograph of a drop of milk captured in time. Only Muniz drew the image in
chocolate syrup and quickly photographed the chocolate drawing before it ran off the page. His work of art is a photograph o...
Site Gallery: Tar Beach: New Artists from New York
Introducing the exhibition, Melissa Gould’s (MeGo) four-colour lithographic map NEU-YORK is an exercise in manipulated cartography in which the street names on a map of Manhattan circa 1939 are replaced with an equivalent from the Berlin of the sa...
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art: Can You Judge a Book by Its Cover - A Celebration of Classic Scottish Literature and Contempory Scottish Art
Alison Watt has painted a characteristically understated image of blank paper to illustrate Muriel Spark's selected stories, while John Byrne has created an impish vision of James Kelman to adorn a volume of six of his best works. Calum Colvin's ...
Project Room, Long March Space: Samples from the Transition – Treasure: Liu Ding’s Installation Project
“Treasure” is one of Liu Ding’s installation works under the theme of “Samples from the Transition.” It will be presented independently in the project room of Long March Space. “Samples from the Transition” is a sequence of works Liu Ding conceptu...
Carengie Museum of Natural History: The Art of Nature Photography Symposium
The speakers are:
Anthony E. Cook. Cook is a naturalist, artist and author of The Cook Forest, An Island in
Time. He has attained international recognition in the wo...
Pump House Gallery: Hellen van Meene Shows New Works
In recent years, van Meene has increasingly moved from working with familiar
models in her hometown in Holland, to working overseas and spontaneously
with strangers. She does not see her work as portraiture but as creating a
mood and exploring ...
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