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From Cézanne to Van Gogh: The collection of Dr Gachet
Paul Gachet has become well-known for being the doctor who treated Vincent van Gogh in the final mon...
Jean-François Millet: Drawings
Jean-François Millet (1814-1875) was one of the most respected and influential artists of the 19th ...
INSOMNIA - TECHNO TRIBES
Insomnia is an installation-like techno club presenting the vis...
Africa Meets Africa: from the Museum voor Volkenkunde in Rotterdam
Visitors will be afforded the opportunity of viewing contemporary expressions of art against the ba...
Out of the Mist: Treasures of the Nuu-chah-nulth
From hereditary chiefs, families, and communities, from prestig...
The House for Cubism: The Raoul La Roche Collection
Raoul La Roche belongs to the most important patrons of the Öffentliche Kunstsamml...
The Last Show of the Century: A History of the 20th Century Through Its Art
There have been a number of exhibitions that have featured the art of the 20th century, but ...
New Glass Sculpture Gallery Presents Exhibition of Late 20th Century Works
This dynamic new space affords Museum visitors an opportunity to see contemporary glass sculpture t...
Three Museums Join to Present Groundbreaking Survey of Van Gogh's Portraits
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) wrote: What fascinates me much, much more than...
THE LIGHT OF NATURE: Landscape drawings and watercolours by Van Dyck and his contemporaries
A special exhibition in the Rubens House in Antwerp ...
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts' world-renowned collection of Russian imperial Easter eggs by Peter...
Impressionism Paintings Collected by European Museums
>Together with two other U.S. museums, the Seattle Art Museum has co-organized a highly selective an...
AUSTRALIA COUNCIL JOINS ARTS COMMUNITY GRIEF FOR ARKLEY
The Australia Council has joined the arts community around Australia in their grief over the loss of...
Degas & Pissarro, Alchemy of an Encounter
This exhibition, for which the Musée du Québec holds exclusive North American...
Irving Penn, A Career in Photography
Irving Penn (b. 1917) is an artist whose photographs are familiar ...
Meticulous, Poetic Wood Engravings by American Printmaker Grace Albee
In detailed representations of both great urban centers and rustic scenes of rural life, Grace Albee...
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...
Powerful Images: Portrayals of Native America
The NEH-funded traveling exhibition Powerful Images: Portrayals of Native America is attracting lar...
Treasures to Go!
When the Smithsonians American Art Museum began planning for three years of renovation to start...
Cultural Riches of Early Japan-US Trade
It was 1799, and a young America was sending out its fleet in search of new trading partners in the ...
The Warhol Look: Glamour Fashion Style
The Warhol Look - Glamour, Style, Fashion presents a bold new look at Andy Warhol by examining the...
Thomas Williams Jones: Three Decades of Watercolors
he watercolors of Thomas William Jones are so evocative of memory and seductive of eye that it is ...
Around Impressionism: French Paintings from the National Gallery of Art
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art – LACMA – presents Around Impressionism: French Paintings from ...
Picturing Power: Posters of China's Cultural Revolution
What color was the Cultural Revolution? What did it look like? What did people see around them as th...
Last Chance! Twentieth-Century Works on Paper from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
The highlight of the Israel Museums collection of 45,000 works on paper is the outstanding gro...
Innate Contours: James Surls Drawings Glassell School of Art
Innate Contours consists of twenty-seven drawings, created from 1976 to ...
Diego Rivera: Art and Revolution
This major retrospective exhibition explores the vast artistic career of Diego ...
Magritte
I don't paint visions. To the best of my ability, by painterly means, I describe objects ...
Carole Hodgson: Sculpture and Works on Paper
Carole Hodgson: Sculpture and Works on Paper features seventeen sculptures and ei...
Art for the People, Not for the Boardroom
Recent decades have seen the emergence of a plethora of corporate South African art collections, mo...
Nilima Sheikh: Painted Drawings
The new work of Nilima Sheikh at Gallery Espace (26th of August' 99 to 16th September'99) include...
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 ...
Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids
The astonishing sculpture, reliefs, paintings, and works of decorative art on view were created in ...
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 ...
Gift of Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty
Robert Smithson's monumental earthwork Spiral Jetty (1970) has been acquired by Dia Center for the ...
Heavenly Chance: Denys Watkins
Denys Watkins turned his usual ways of working upside down for a new body of work called Heavenly C...
Max Ernst: Sculptures
When I reach an impasse with my painting - which happens again and again - sculpture is left to me ...
Dossiers: Chardin
The exhibition follows a chronological order. It is divided into fiv...
National Gallery Council Appointment
An experienced investment and financial manager has been appointed to the Council of the National Ga...
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS ISSUES STATEMENT ON BROOKLYN MUSEUM OF ART'S CONTROVERSIAL EXHIBITION
Following recent events involving the Brooklyn Museum of Art's (BMA) exhibition Sensation: Young Br...
THE GOLDEN AGE OF CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY: CELEBRATED DISCOVERIES FROM THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
The Golden Age of Chinese Archaeology: Celebrated Discoveries from The ...
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...
Yasuhiro Ishimoto: A Tale of Two Cities
Yasuhiro Ishimoto (born 1921) is one of Japan's most important conte...
Rembrandt to Gainsborough: Masterpieces from England's Dulwich Picture Gallery
The sumptuousness and drama of European Baroque and 18th-century pai...
The Allure of the East: Islamic Decorative Arts and European Orientalist Paintings
Rich in history, the lands of the Near East have produced magnificent decorative arts prized by co...
IMA to Become A New Kind of Art Museum
The Indianapolis Museum of Art announced ambitious plans to become a new kind of ...
Auguste Rodin Sculpture Exhibition
Auguste Rodin is generally recognized as the most important sculptor of the nineteenth century and t...
40th Anniversary of the Landmark Frank Lloyd Wright Building
In honor of the fortieth anniversary of the opening of the Soloman R. Guggenheim Museum and the cons...
Renaissance Master Bronzes from the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: The Fortnum Collection
Small bronzes are among the most beautiful and characteristic artefacts of the Renaissance. Ranging ...
Still Life Painting of the Netherlands 1550-1720
In the 17th century tens of thousands of still lifes were produced — paintings on canvas, sheets of ...
THE JEW OF MALTA
Is it man s nature to be predominately evil, blinded by hate and rageNULL Christopher Marlowe say...
www.studio-visit.com, october issue
This months studio-visit is m. river and t. whid. They are two net/public artists that have a grea...
A Town Meeting
On Friday, learn about the many complex issues surrounding our Mayors attempt to censor the Brookly...
SOFTSERVE
SOFTSERVE, an evening of multi-media art will take place on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 at the South African...
WYLAND.COM-THE FIRST EVER VIRTUAL UNDER WATER GALLERY ALLOWS COLLECTORS AND FANS TO PURCHASE WYLAND FINE ART ON THE WEB
Wyland, the world renown, environmental marine life artist, has gone beyond the latest buzz of onlin...
d.a.r.e. (daring artists reveal everything)
In d.a.r.e, the participating artists address what is often referred to as challenging subject matte...
REFLECTIONS ON THE ARTIST: SELF-PORTRAITS AND PORTRAITS
A fascinating exhibition of close to 200 prints, drawings, and photographs that explores how artis...
Artist offers year 2000 work for $40,000 salary
Here's one way of guaranteeing you won't have to worry about the rent in 2000. Phil Volk, the artist...
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...
Photographs of Scotland
Almost 1,400 years ago, on the 20th of May of the year 685, a naked man, his muscular body and fac...
THE CHRISTMAS SCHOONER
A double helping of Good Cheer is being prepared this season at the Bailiwick Arts Center, 1229 We...
Australia Foundation appointment
The Australia Foundation for Culture and the Humanities has further strengthened its leadership team...
The Architect's Studio: Henning Larsen
The Louisiana Museum, in collaboration with the foundation Margot og Thorvald Drey...
N. M. BREWKA WINS 1999 CWA WRITING COMPETITION
N. M. Brewka of Beverly, Massachusetts is the winner of the 5th Annual International CWA Writing Co...
Patient Planet So Many Worlds
In its endeavour to summarise more than a half-century of human experience within the confin...
INTERNATIONAL BIENNIAL EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY ART
The 1999 Biennial Exhibition will be a broadened and extended exhibition of works ...
Arts Export Accolade
The Austrade outstanding export achievement in fine arts, performing arts, electronic and online ...
Etchings and Drypoints of James McNeill Whistler
Although he is most famous for his portrait of his mother, artist James ...
Light
Cutting edge designers select their favourite PhotoDisc image on the theme of 'Light' PhotoDisc In...
Adam Fuss - Less of a test than earth
Adam Fuss, born in London in 1961, now lives and works in New York. In this age of computer genera...
Call for Entries: 1st Bienalle of Arts in Cyprus
Next November 2000, Cyprus is expecting to become the center of the arts world. The first Bienalle...
Cypriot Art from the Collection of Classical Antiquities
Throughout the centuries both the history and culture of Cyprus have been formed by...
Theo Garve - Paintings and Coloured Pictures
An article on Theo Garve's work in a catalogue produced by the Fach Gallery in Frankfurt in 199...
LEWIS CARROLL: a retrospective (1856-1879)
The Photographic Center bids the new millenium welcome with an impressive exhibition of Lewis Carrol...
Mondrian Painting Acquired from the Original Owners
James Cuno, the Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard University Art Museums, annou...
CALL FOR PAPERS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
De/light me! is the working title for a reader which will be edited by the Curating theory group (...
International Contemporary Art Fair
The nineteenth edition of the International Contemporary Art Fair, ARCO, will take place in ...
Interventions: New Art in Unconventional Spaces
Since Interventions, sponsored by Marshall Field's Project Imagine, is also the first exhibition in ...
Call for Independent Filmmakers for BigStar Broadband Film Festival
BigStar.com, the number one movie site on the Internet, is calling for submissions from Independent...
Internation Art Contest: The Millineum Art Collection
Precisely 2000 artists from all over the world will be participating in the Millennium Art Collectio...
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...
The Power and Passion of Dance: Photographs from the Carol Halsted Collection
Nearly a century of dance captured by photographers is included in this exhibition ...
Camille Pissarro and his Descendants
There have been many exhibitions of Camille Pissarro s work over the last few decades, but Impress...
Hidden Truths: Bloody Sunday 1972
Hidden Truths: Bloody Sunday 1972, is an installation that probes one of the great tragedies of rece...
Bakers Dozen Collage Exchange
The February exhibition on the Virtual TART site at http://virtual.tart.co.nz is the Bakers Dozen...
From Michelangelo to Picasso: Great Master Drawings from the Collection of the Albertina, Vienna
From Michelangelo to Picasso: Great Master Drawings from the Coll...
Change of Scene XVII
With Change of Scene XVII a short era draws to a close for the MMK. On the o...
Against Design
This thematic exhibition brings together an international group of te...
The Worlds of Nam Jume Paik
No artist has had a greater influence in imagining and realizing the artistic po...
Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize 2000
The work of the artists shortlisted for The Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize 2000 show ph...
NEW ENVIRONMENTAL COLOR -- TORRIT GREY 2000
If you took all the pigments in the color spectrum and mixed them together, what color would they ...
The Golden Age of Archaeology: Celebrated Discoveries from the People's Republic of China
More than 200 wondrous objects tell the story of ancient China in The ...
Trimpin: Conloninpurple
German-born artist Trimpin will visit Missoula and install a unique sound installation in the First ...
Homage to Thabang Noto Matseke (1930 - 1997): An Artist who Worked in Silence
Thabang Noto Matseke was born in 1930 in Marabastad, Pretoria, where he was raised until about 1950 ...
EXHIBIT 2000
The New River Fine Artists Association, Inc. is holding its second major exhibition at 1175 N.E. 2...
CALL TO ARTISTS
INTUITIVE ART: THE ARTIST AS SHAMAN Sponsored by The Lieberman Foundation and Gallery and ARTarg...
Call for Entries
In May 2000 the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen will for the 46th time present hundred...
IMPRESSIONISM TO THE PRESENT: CAMILLE PISSARRO AND HIS DESCENDANTS
The Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale will begin the new century with the only exhibition of work by ...
Giovanni Battista Moroni: Renaissance Portraitist
The Kimbell Art Museum is organizing a series of small, focused ...
Grant Recipient Winners Specialize in Photography, Painting, Ceramics and Glass
iTheo.com, the first online marketplace to address the needs of visual artists, today announced the ...
International Performing Arts Festival
From today on, you can discover the official programme of the KunstenFESTIVALdesArts at http://www.k...
SITES AROUND THE CITY: ART AND ENVIRONMENT
Initiated by Arizona State University Art Museum's Senior Curator Heather Sealy Lineberry, Sites A...
COUPLE ENDOWS FACULTY POSITION IN TEXTILES
A Chappaqua, N.Y., couple dedicated to improving textile and design education at the University of N...
Public Works of Art Project of 1934: Works on Paper
In the wake of the Great Depression, a concern for professional artists’ ...
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
Daring rescues, heroic battles, a runaway stagecoach, and the thundering hoofbeats of a buffalo herd...
Painters in Paris: 1895–1950
During the first decades of the 20th century, France ...
Mentals III
Gold Coast City Art Gallery is proud to present a very exciting exhibition full of life and vitality...
THE ART OF BLOOMSBURY
The Art of Bloomsbury is the first major exhibition in America dealing with the Bloomsbury Group, an...
Louise Nevelson
Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988) Ukrainian born, American sculptor, artisan and engraver, is a and unco...
Online Source for Indian Heritage
In just over six months, www.Indiaartmart.com has become the premier online source for Indian herit...
Mnemosyne: The Greek Goddess of Memory and the Mother of History
Five artists have been invited to choose a site on the Wits campus with which they will engage to p...
The Dream of Utopia/Utopia of the Dream
In the wake of World War I, many European artists felt an impulse to sweep away the past in search o...
The Jubilee of the Kantsalet
The Rijksmuseum's lace collection is one of the largest in the N...
Mona Hatoum
An exhibition of new work by Mona Hatoum will go on view at Tate Britain in the Duveen Galle...
Masterpieces of Japanese Art from the Mary Griggs Burke Collection
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present an unprecedented exhibition of ...
An American Leader - Cesar E. Chavez
This exhibition celebrates the life and times of Cesar E. Chavez through a unique collection of art...
Landmark Pictures: Ed Ruscha and Andreas Gursky
The Harvard University Art Museums is presenting an exhibition exploring the work of artists Ed Rusc...
Over the Edges
Loud voices can be heard through the window of a small house in the centre of Ghent. White porcelain...
Color Connections
Presented in The Dayton Art Institute's interactive EXPERIENCENTER, Color Connections will explore c...
Lasting Impressions: Contemporary Prints from the Bruce Brown Collection
Lasting Impressions: Contemporary Prints from the Bruce Brown Collection celebrates the extraordinar...
Paris in New York: French Jewish Artists in Private Collections
In the first decades of the twentieth century, Jewish artists, predominantly from Eastern ...
An Irish Vision: Works by Tony O'Malley
An Irish Vision: Works by Tony OMalley will include approximately 28 works spanning over 40 years of...
Lawyers Who Are Artists
Lawyers That Are Artists, the Attic Gallery's first Spring Show, will star four of the sharpest lega...
William Blake
The exhibition of the English artist, poet and mystic William Blake (1757-1827) at Helsinki City Art...
WEI GUANGQING: Zeng Guang Xian Wen (The Extended Virtuous Words, extended once more)
'The Extended Virtuous Words', originally named 'Old Virtuous Words' and 'Old Time Virtuous Words' o...
Tina Modotti and the Mexican Renaissance
Tina Modotti and the Mexican Renaissance ...
CHARLEMAGNE 2000: INVITATION FOR AN ART-EXHIBITION ON THE INTERNET
1200 years ago CHARLEMAGNE - Charles The Great - was crowned emperor in Rome. He had just finished...
Ed van der Elsken: Sweet Life Photography + Film 1949-1990
In the six years of its existence so far, the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg has many times featured the medi...
Xavier Mellery Paintings and Drawings
Inspired by the successful monographic exhibitions devoted to Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1994), Odil...
Can Art Break Science's Monopoly Grip on Space?
If Space Shuttle Atlantis reaches orbit successfully after Monday's scheduled launch, nine people w...
Spirituality through the Use of Art
The Arts Center is located on the Central Coast of Mexico on the Bay of Navidad, Jalisco, Mexico Th...
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...
46th International Short Film Festival
The selection is complete: Having viewed more than 3,500 films and videos, the selection committees...
FOCUS ON COMPANIES
Focus on Companies refers to the exhibition taking place at the same time in Aachen - Focus on Gene...
Magritte
This exhibition, which includes approximately sixty-five works, highlights Magritte s investi...
FABIENNE CHRISTENSON: IT S MY PLEASURE
Fabienne Christenson is the featured artist in May with her exhibition of paintings called It s My ...
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 ...
Spirits of the Water: Native Art Collected on Expeditions to Alaska and British Columbia, 1774-1910
he Native peoples of the Pacific Northwest, some 1500 ...
Living Legends: Gottlieb & Hirschfeld
American Vision 145 announces its next exhibit, Living Legends: Gottlieb & Hirschfeld. The exhibit ...
300 years of Japanese Painting
A once in a lifetime opportunity awaits visitors to the Indianapolis Museum of Art this spring ...
The Triumph of the Baroque: Architecture in Europe 1600-1750
Following the National Gallery's highly successful Italian Renai...
Philip Guston: Paintings of Four Decades
Montreal-born American artist Philip Guston (1913 - 1980) is one of the great figurative painters of...
Andrew Connelly - BREATHE: AN INSTALLATION
Best known for his large-scale sculptural installations that perform thems...
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...
Karen Apollonia Mueller
One of the most exciting new photogarphers to emerge in recent years, Mueller brings a ...
L'Esprit de Tinguely
Ever since its very first exhibition, which was Fernand Léger and the Spirit of the Age of Industry...
Titans and Technologies - The Legacy of Space Art
Culture infuses both art and science. When I think of the many Soviet-era s...
Reading the Face: Portraits by Brian Appel, Doug Guildford & Sadko Hadzihasanovic
Typically, a portrait functions as a substitute for an actual person, a triggering mechanis...
John Singer Sargent Beyond the Portrait Studio: Paintings, Drawings, and Watercolors from the Collection
One of the most acclaimed American artists of his ...
Ben Shahn's New York: The Photography of Modern Times
Ben Shahn's New York will present a pivotal, but little examined body of photographic work from the ...
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
The Legion of Honor celebrates the 80th ...
Fauna Secreta: Joan Fontcuberta and Pere Formiguera
Spanish artists Joan Fontcuberta and Pere Formiguera have created Fauna Secreta, an exhibition docum...
Plains Indian Museum to Reopen
The Buffalo Bill Historical Center's Plains Indian Museum will reopen Saturday, June 17, 2000, with ...
Intimate Expressions: Two Centuries of American Drawings
The exhibition, Intimate Expressions: Two Centuries of American Drawings will be on view at the Colu...
THE VILLA INTO THE MIRROR: A Group show with Giovanni Giaconis Facciate, Images of Architectures
First the tracings, pencil sketches and then the preparatory drawings, which are retraced in India i...
ARPAD SZENES AND VIEIRA DA SILVA (Brazilian period)
Vieira da Silva and Arpad Szenes lived in Brazil between 1940 and 1947 where they found a refuge fro...
Souvenirs of the Nile: Nineteenth-Century Photographs of Egypt
Beginning with its rediscovery in the age of Napoleon, Egypt held a great fascination for the West. ...
Stroganoff: The Palace and Collections of a Russian Noble Family
Stroganoff is one of the most familiar names in Russian history, that of an extraordinary ...
Encounters: NEW art from OLD
The history of modern art is often presented in terms of the ...
Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People
The first comprehensive exhibition of the art of Norman Rockwell opened at ...
Portraits in the Digital Age
Sometimes a great portrait suggests a story not only of a moment but also of an entire life. ArtLond...
RELIGION AND THE FOUNDING OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC
This traveling exhibition organized by the Library of Congress explores the role religion played in ...
Our World in the Year 2000: The Winsor & Newton Worldwide Millennium Painting Competition
During the summer, The United Nations will host a unique exhibit, Our World in the Year 2000: The Un...
The Virginia Landscape
Thomas Jefferson once boasted to a friend in England, Our own country . . . is made on an improved p...
Blanc and Demilly, Photographs of Lyon 1924-1962
These photographs of the old neighborhoods of Lyon cover a period of 40 years and reveal a city of s...
The Great Migration: The Evolution of African American Art, 1790-1945
Placing the Taft Museum of Art's murals by Robert S. Duncanson in th...
The spirit of Montmartre Cabarets, humour and the avant-garde, 1875-1905
Anyone visiting Amsterdam this summer should make a point of seeing the special exhibition devoted t...
Gold of the Nomads: Scythian Treasures from Ancient Ukraine
This exhibition of approximately 165 works of art comprises the finest Scythian gold objects from...
Salvador Dalí's Optical Illusions
Salvador Dalí's Optical Illusions examines the pictorial techniques employed by t...
Symbols of Faith and Belief: Art of the Native American Church
In the late 1870s, a new religion emerged on the North American Great Plains. The new rel...
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...
Visions of Elvis
From his days as Elvis the Pelvis to his later career as a rhinestone studded Las Vegas lounge act, ...
Winold Reiss: Native American Portraits
German-born Winold Reiss (1886-1953) studied art in Munich before moving his family to the United...
Empire of the Sultans: Ottoman Art from the Khalili Collection
Explore the vitality of Ottoman artistic expression across five centuries. From the ...
Altered States Of America: It's A Great Party, A Retrospective of Photographs by Nat Finkelstein
It was a great party; a speed freaks dream. The American fantasia full of fun, frolic and forget...
Raphael and His Circle Drawings from Windsor Castle
his exhibition contains 66 drawings by Raphael and his circle fro...
Sheron Rupp Photographs: In Montana with Beth
Born in Mansfield, Ohio in 1943, Sheron Rupp moved to New England after graduating from Deni...
Moritz Daniel Oppenheim: Scenes From Frankfurt's Jewish Past
This exhibition includes fourteen oil paintings by the nineteenth century German Jewish artist Morit...
Mission to Mir
The countdown has begun. Audiences grounded on planet Earth will soon have the opportunity to soar ...
EVOLUTION: Recent acquisitions for the collection
Gold Coast City Art Gallery is proud to host an exhibition that showcases a selection of works recen...
Dürer's Passions: PRINTS AND DRAWINGS OF THE PASSION OF CHRIST
The Harvard University Art Museums will present a landmark exhibition ex...
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...
Remington and Russell: Masterpieces of the American West from the Amon Carter Museum
To see one of the nation's premier collection of works by the masters of American Western art, Fred...
INTERNATIONALLY-ACCLAIMED CAMERA ARTIST VIK MUNIZ REMAKES HISTORY
The Frick Art & Historical Center, Pittsburgh, presents its first exhibition of contemporary art, ...
Scenes of American Life: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Scenes of American Life: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum presents o...
Lucian Freud Etchings from the Paine Webber Art Collection
In the 1940s, Lucian Freud had a short career as a skillful and talented etc...
Magna Mater: Reflections on Women of Mythology, History and Literature to Benefit Seeds of Peace
The Magna Mater exhibit is a vibrant reflection on women of mythology, history and literatur...
Messages from Minus Time: Revolutionary Textiles of the Chavín Culture of Peru
Considered to be the most important and influential early culture of ancient South America, the Chav...
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 ...
CY TWOMBLY: The Sculpture
CY TWOMBLY: The Sculpture presents a compre...
FRANK BENSON: AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST
He was one of the last great American Impressionists and among the most ...
John 'Hoppy' Hopkins - From the Hip: The 1960s
In 1960, John Hoppy Hopkins launched his photographic career in London, captu...
ALMOST WARM AND FUZZY: Childhood and Contemporary Art
Various views of childhood—a mix of innocence and nostalgia, comic-strip ...
Art Nouveau, 1890-1914
Art Nouveau,1890-1914, the largest and most comprehensive exhibition on the ...
Utopia and Reality: Modernity in Sweden 1900 - 1960
A new time, a new society, a new person needs new images, new buildings and new ...
Amazons in the Drawing Room: The Art of Romaine Brooks
This is the first large-scale American exhibition of her work since the 1970 retrospective exhibitio...
Life of the People: Realist Prints and Drawings from the Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Collection, 1912-1948
If pictures tell a thousand words then the prints and drawings collected by Ben and Beatrice Golds...
Jyrki Siukonen
Jyrki Siukonen's works depict man's upward desire, the endeavor to liberate oneself from the Earth's...
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 ...
Romanticism and the School of Nature: Nineteenth-Century Drawings and Paintings from the Karen B. Cohen Collection
More than 100 paintings, drawings, and oil sketches will be on view in this exhibition ...
Black to Basics and 1+1=1
This exhibition will look at this by examining Boomalli in both historical and political contexts. B...
Romantics, Realists, Revolutionaries: 19th-Century German Masterpieces from the Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig
A rare showing of 19th-century German art debuts in ...
2nd UK Space Art Forum: Call for participation - ideas for zero gravity
The UK Space Art Forum is a meeting point for artists who have made or want to make work for Space...
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...
HHMI Purchases Geis Archives
The Howard Hughes ...
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...
Audubon's Wilderness Palette: The Birds of Canada
Admired as both an artist and naturalist, John James Audubons (1785-1851) ...
Raphael and His Circle: Drawings from Windsor Castle
The major traveling exhibition Raphael and His Circle: Drawings from ...
Out of Focus: A film based exhibition
Detroit Contemporary presents Out of Focus, a film based exhibition including installations, film p...
The Arts of Jean Cocteau
The works of early mid-twentieth century French artist Jean Cocteau and ...
Fired by Ideals: Arequipa Pottery and the Arts and Crafts Movement
Fired by Ideals: Arequipa Pottery and the Arts and Crafts Movement is th...
Continuous Replay: The Photographs of Arnie Zane
Best known as a cofounder of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, Arnie Zane actually began ...
American Reflections: Photography Before the Civil War
American Reflections: Photography Before the Civil War is a temporary ...
From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
Most great American art museums from New York to Chicago contain mas...
THE FILM AND VIDEO WORK OF CHRISTIAN JANKOWSKI AND ANRI SALA
From 4 November 2000 through 7 January 2001, De Appel will devote individual solo ...
Dorothea Tanning: Birthday and Beyond
Painted in 1942, when Tanning was 32-years old, Birthday wa...
The Art of Giving in the Middle Ages
Through 20 illuminated manuscripts from the J. Paul Getty Museums ...
Modern Australian Women paintings & prints 1925-1945
Modern Australian Women: paintings & prints 1925-1945, will focus on outstanding work by Australia’s...
Treasures of Catherine the Great
Treasures of Catherine the Great are the subject of the first exhibition, giving an intimate pic...
The School of London and their Friends: The Collection of Elaine and Melvin Merians
The finest and most comprehensive collection of paintings by the School of London are currently owne...
Erwin Wurm: No 5 and No 8 Great Newport Street
The art of Erwin Wurm assumes myriad forms - drawings, sculptures, installations, photographs, vid...
TWO PATRICK NAGATANI EXHIBITIONS: Nagatani/Tracey Collaboration, 1983-1989 and Ryoichi/Nagatani Excavation
This pair of projects offers a full look into the invention and innovation Patrick Nagatani brings t...
Sight-seeing: Photography of the Middle East and its Audiences,1840-1940
Littered with remains of great civilizations, witness ...
China: Fifty Years Inside the People’s Republic
This exhibition includes some of the most significant images made in China by both ...
Emil Nolde: Legend, Vision, Ecstasy
Emil Nolde. This new exhibition consists of around 70 works with ...
Federation: Australian Art and Society 1901-2001
Alfred Deakin, one of the architects of Federation, said that the deed was ...
7000 YEARS OF PERSIAN ART: Masterpieces from the Iranian National Museum, Teheran
From November 22, 2000, the Kunsthistorisches Museum will present 180 masterpieces spanning ...
Once Upon A Time: Contemporary Art for Children's Books
This winter the Center invites you to take a break from ...
For the Faith and Loyalty. To Commemorate the 300-Anniversary of the Russian Imperial Guards
On December 13, 2000 a large exhibition For the Faith and Loyalty. Three centuries of the Russian Gu...
Anarrations: Anneke A. de Boer, Fow Pyng Hu, Gabriel Lester, Pia Wergius
In the multidisciplinary field of the visual arts the cinema is hardly conspicuous ...
Manfred Pernice
On the top floor Witte de With presents the first ...
Fabric of Enchantment: Indonesian Batik from the North Coast of Java
Batik from the Indonesian island of Java will be featured in Fabric of Enchantment: Batik from the N...
Walker Evans
This comprehensive retrospective is the first to survey the work of American ...
Maurice, Prince of Orange
This will be the first exhibition devoted to th...
Picturing the Past: Piranesi to Pearlstein
Greek gods and temples, Roman ruins, and other images from classical antiquity are an endless source...
John Singer Sargent
On the heels of the wildly successful John Singer Sargent retrospective that was organized by London...
PETER FISCHLI, DAVID WEISS: Visible World, Suddenly this Overview, Big Questions – Small Questions
The objects and situations, the big and small issues, which Peter Fischli (b.1952, Zurich) ...
TURNER: THE GREAT WATERCOLOURS
To mark the 150th anniversary of the death of Britain's greatest painter, the Royal Academ...
Goya: THE DISASTER OF WAR
The Disaster of the War An outstanding aspect in Goyas oeuvre is violence in its different manifesta...
INLAND SPECIFIC
Inland Specific is a collaborative exhibition of site-specific installations in six p...
Vision and Reality - Conceptions of the 20th Century
Vision and Reality is Louisianas grand story of the 20th century. On the o...
Egon Schiele and Austrian Expressionists 1908-1925
In 1999 the Fondazione Antonio Mazzotta presented with great success the exhibition ...
LINEAGE: The Architecture of Daniel Libeskind
Brilliant, controversial, world leading - all words used to describe the achievements of one of the ...
Saving Corporate Modernism: Assessing Three Landmarks Designed by Gordon Bunshaft.
Three hallmark buildings exemplifying post-war corporate architecture are the focus of an exhibition...
Call for Entries: 2001 China 9th International Photographic Art Exhibition
Photography is a window of cultural exchange. Photography is a bridge to facilitate the development ...
Rick Beck: Sculpture
Ten years after completing his Master of Fine Arts degree, Rick Beck is coming into his own as a m...
Glen Dimplex Artists Award Shortlist Announced 2001
The names of four artists shortlisted for the £15,000 Glen Dimplex Artists Award 2001, ...
Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape
Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape beautifully illustrates the ...
ART MIAMI: For the 11th year, special exhibits and fresh new galleries revitalize Art Miami
Art Miami's upcoming exposition at the Miami Beach Convention Center,...
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...
9th Annual Outsider Art Fair
The Museum of American Folk Art announces the return of the 9th Annual Outsider Art Fair, one of the...
Artists Residence Available on Ona Island, Norway
In the summer of 2000 Ona Art Centre opened its doors as a working centre for professional artists. ...
Suite Fantastique: A Design Arts Extravaganza
The Wexner Center’s highly anticipated set of winter exhibitions - a design arts suite filling all ...
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...
Modern Woman: Women Artists between the Wars
As a complement to the Marian Dale Scott retrospective,this exhibition from the permanent...
Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis
The first major temporary exhibition at Tate Modern examines key moments of cultural cre...
Double Vision: Photographs from the Strauss Collection
The University Art Museum is pleased to present Double Vision: Photographs from the Strauss Collect...
Simone Martini: Christ discovered in the Temple
This display focuses on one of the great treasures of the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool: 'Christ di...
Folds, Blobs, and Boxes: Architecture in the Digital Era
Over the past decade, software originally created for other purposes--from designing animation to s...
Christina Hale: Executive Mansion, Hotel California
The work of Christina Hale unabashedly blends the techniques of Social Realism and German Expressio...
COME ONE! COME ALL! Marvel at the Wonders of the Circus and Sideshow - The Lure of the Fantastic.
Wisconsin was once better known for its circuses than for its cheese, claiming to be the birthplace ...
An American Century of Photography: From Dry-plate to Digital, The Hallmark Photographic Collection
This exhibition is an overview of American photography from the mid-1880s to the present. Drawn enti...
The Global Guggenheim: Selections from the Extended Collection
The Global Guggenheim: Selections from the Extended Collection is the first full museum presentation...
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
The first full retrospective in over 15 years of the work of California artist Wayne Thiebaud, one o...
Canaletto: An Imaginary Venice
The exhibition includes a selection of the painter's original works on loan from museums and private...
Harun Farocki: Viewpoint Festival
As part of the festival Viewpoint SMAK presents again the work of an artist, active in both plastic ...
Sacred and Profane Visions from Renaissance Venice
The Fogg Art Museum will showcase approximately 30 paintings, drawings, prints, and books by Venetia...
Wassily Kandinsky: Tradition and Abstraction in Russia
The new exhibition on Wassily Kandinsky contains over ninety works including paintings on canvas...
Reservations Now Being Accepted for Summer 2001 Workshops in France
In cooperation with the Centre George Pompidou, Paris, and the Centre International de Recherche et ...
Indian Life on the Orinoco: The Cisneros Collection
The exhibition presents the public with a rare glimpse of the extraordinary Orinoco Collection, whic...
Reviving Renaissance: Paintings by Tom Kennedy
Illustrator and artist, Tom Kennedy, of Owensboro, Kentucky and Newburgh, Indiana captures a depth...
Stations: Paintings of Ireland by Fabienne Christenson
This exhibtion features Fabienne Christenson's Irish paintings, just in time for St. Patrick's Day. ...
Dennis Oppenheim: One of the Key Figures of American Conceptual Art
An exhibition of works by one of the key figures of American Conceptual Art opens to the public at t...
The Return of The Polish Treasures
After having inflamed passions and caused much ink to flow ...
Horst: Portraits - Sixty Years of Style
Horst: Portraits celebrates the exquisite portraits of Horst P. Horst (1906-1999), one...
Capturing Light: Masterpieces of California Photography, 1850-2000
The Oakland Museum of California will present Capturing Light: Masterpieces of California Photograph...
Recent Photographs by Andreas Gursky
The first major United States exhibition of the work of contemporary German artist Andreas Gursky op...
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 ...
THE EXPERIMENT 1: Michael Schmid/Christoph Scholz
Schmid/Scholz are involved in questions from the connection art and pop. They pick up from the term ...
Australia + Germany: International Craft Triennial
Australia + Germany: International Craft Triennial features work by over 100 German and Australian a...
Fine Art vs. Insularity, NURTUREart Reaches The Heights: A Group Exhibition of Contemporary Fine Art
The mindset that keeps many Manhattanites from venturing north of 96th Street in their pursuit of hi...
Dario Villalba: Documentos Basicos
CGAC features a wide selection of Documentos Basicos (Basic Documents) created by Dario ...
I/O: Gimokud - An Internet Soul Project by Fatima Lasay
The Gimokud Project is a visualization of an ancient Philippine myth depicting the interrupted exist...
BRASSAI: The Soul of Paris
One of the great photographers of the 20th century, Brassai (1899-1984) is best known for hi...
Thomas Carlyle: A Hero of His Time
One of the great masterpieces of early modern portraiture, James Abbot McNeill Whistler's Arrangemen...
The World's Greatest Treasures: The Dead Sea Scrolls
The Dead Sea Scrolls rank as one of the great archaeological discoveries of all time. They are the w...
BOTTICELLI: The Drawings for Dante's Divine Comedy
Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) was one of the greatest and most sophisticated draughtsmen o...
YES Yoko Ono
Yoko Onos diverse career as an artist, poet, performer, and composer might be summarized in the ...
After the Storm: Bob Walker and the Art of Environmental Photography
Photographer and environmental activist Bob Walker found in the beauty of the East Bay hills the sti...
2 Views of Eero Saarinen: The Architectural Photography of Balthazar Korab and Ezra Stoller
Showcasing photographs of Eero Saarinen's architecture by Balthazar Korab and Ezra Stoller, a forthc...
Holman: Forty Years of Graphic Art
This collaborative exhibition between Itsarnittakarvik: Inuit Heritage Centre in Baker Lake, Nunavu...
The Archibald, Wynne & Sulman Prizes And Dobell Drawing Prize
The Archibald Prize is one of Australia's oldest and most prestigious art awards. Its primary aims ...
New Environmental Color -- TORRIT GREY 2001
During the month of April, 2001, Gamblin Artists Colors Co. will offer a free tube of limited editi...
Renaissance Drawings from Florence
It is now exactly a hundred years since the discovery by Swedish and international researchers of...
Stanley Spencer
Stanley Spencer is one of the dominant figures of twentieth-century British art. This major ...
Inventing New Britain: The Victorian Vision
When did football become a national sport. When were the first royal family photographs published. ...
Rural England Through a Victorian Lens: Benjamin Bricknell Turner
The first exhibition of landscapes by the great Victorian photographer Benjamin Brecknell Turner wil...
presents Conversations Between Shadows and Light: Italian Cinematography
GuggenheimFilm, the Film and Media Arts Exhibition Program of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, pres...
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...
Lure of the West: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Lure of the West features more than...
Paolozzi and Music
Featuring specially commissioned artwork by six of Scotlands leading contemporary artists, this ex...
Spring Sale of Photographs feature Rare Brassai Images, American Masterworks and Contemporary Photographs
Christies Photographs sales this spring will be led by a diverse array of images by the 20th centu...
The Camps: Photographs of the Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camps (1933-1999)
The images we have in our memories of the Nazi concentration and extermination camps are usually b...
ETIENNE HAJDU: Sculptures and drawings
Etienne Hajdu (1907-1996) Hungarian born in Romania and naturalized French in 1930 arrived in Paris ...
Ben Shahn's New York: The Photography of Modern Times
Ben Shahn's New York will present a pivotal, but little-examined body of photographic ...
Traditions in Elegance: Two Centuries of British Teapots from the Norwich Castle Museum
One hundred teapots from the 18th and early 19th centuries will be on view at the Columbia Museum of...
Piotr Nathan: He who Counts the Stars
The work of the artist Piotr Nathan, born in 1956 in Gdansk and now living in Berlin, covers the las...
Inventing New Britain: The Victorian Vision 5
The way the Victorians shaped our lives is the theme of the V&A’s major spring exhibition, Inventing...
L’Esprit Nouveau: Purism in Paris, 1918–1925
LACMA revisits the origins of the Modernist movement, which made a lasting change in art and...
47th Annual Film Festival Opens Thursday
In the four competitions held at the 47th International Short Film Festival, 149 short films will co...
Peter Milton: Visions and Revisions
The work of internationally known artist, Peter Milton, will be featured in an exhibition opening M...
The Art of Humane Propaganda
The objective of the Farm Security Administrations (FSA) photographic project...
Steve McQueen
With Steve McQueen, the first exhibition shown in the new exhibition halls, the Kunsthalle Wien move...
Treasures from the Hermitage Museum, Russia: Rubens and His Age
For more than 200 years, the State Hermitage Museum has survived wars and sieges, co...
IDEA TO REALITY - A GRANT WRITING FORUM & PRACTICAL WORKSHOP
Brisbane Powerhouse and Brisbane City Council are presenting Switch On, a series of arts industry f...
Demon Drink: George Cruikshank - The Worship of Bacchus in Focus
George Cruikshank's vast canvas The Worship of Bacchus, which has not been exhibited for...
Tony Tascona: Resonance
Since the early sixties Tascona’s work has been exhibited and collected by art ...
Gypsies, Jews, Blacks and Queers and other free radicals (Nu Elementz in Performance Art at Notting Hill Arts Club)
This show is telling you that: Fine art is concerned with itself in a way that no other art form cou...
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 ...
Alice Neel: Portraits of People and Places
Alice Neel's daring portraits of people and places are among the most insightful images in 20th-...
Photographs: A Decade of Collecting
Masterpieces of early French photography and American photographs since ...
49th International Exhibition of Art: Plateau of Humankind
The 49th International Exhibition of Art wi...
The Beautiful and the Damned: The Creation of Identity in 19th Century Photography
This exhibition examines the rise of social and celebrity portrait photography in the 19th ce...
James Gillray: The Art of Caricature
Satire has often been seen as the disposable art of an urban, commercialised culture, one of ...
Picasso: The Artists Studio
For Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), the studio was the center of his world. There he ...
Tswelonala: Paintings and Sculptures by Vincent Tshulupi / Prints and Paintings by Plumber Mbokazi
Two new exhibitions open at the BAT Centre on Friday 8 June. Tswelonala, the Sotho word for the tim...
Sean Scully: The Nineties - Paintings, Pastels, Watercolors, Photographs
Sean Scully, who was born in Ireland in 1945, lives in New York, Barcelona and London. In the last t...
The Great Wide Open: Panoramic Photographs of the American West
The dynamic relationship between panoramic imagery and understandings of the American West will be e...
Picasso érotique
From June 14 to September 16, 2001, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts wi...
American Outdoors: Seasonal Prints By Winslow Homer
Winslow Homer (1836-1910) was perhaps the most famous illustrator of his day, earning his living...
Great Lakes: An Exhibition of Artists, Poets and Writers
On June 15, 22 Canadian visual artists and writers unveil a multi-disciplined exhibition entitled Gr...
Master Drawings from the Smith College Museum of Art
The Smith College Museum of Art in Northampton, Massachusetts, is widely acknowledged to have ...
Portraits as Still Lifes: the Photographs of Roger Ballen
This anthology of the photographs of Roger Ballen explores the whole spectrum of his work over a ...
Vermeer and the Delft School
Painting from the Dutch town of Delft is generally most readily associated with the genius of Joh...
Egypt Revealed: Life and Death in Ancient Egypt
Egypt Revealed: Life and Death in Ancient Egypt, which opens on June 23, will feature many rare art...
John A. and Margaret Hill Collection of American Western Art AND Silver Blossoms, Turquoise Mountains: Southwest Indian Jewelry
The John A. and Margaret Hill Collection of American Western Art has been organized by Cheekwood-Ten...
Beyond the Easel: Decorative Painting by Bonnard, Vuillard, Denis, and Roussel, 1890-1930
A unique exhibition Beyond the Easel: Decorative Painting by ...
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...
Enchanting Photographs: Craig Varjabedian
The Hacienda de los Martinez of the Kit Carson Historic Museums in Taos, New Mexico will present the...
Call for Entries: International Open Image 2001
September Song is providing both a platform for new comers and a showcase for professionals' work. ...
Grandma Moses in the 21st Century
On June 30, a major retrospective exhibition of paintings by one of the most popular artists in the ...
Utrecht's Golden Age: Caravaggists and Italianists from Dutch Collections
The Golden Age of Dutch art is generally associated with painters like Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer ...
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...
Pew Charitable Trusts Teams with Art Museum to Initiate Outdoor Display of Calder Sculptures
The Pew Charitable Trusts announced a $5-million grant ...
Visions and Views: The Architecture of Borromini in the Phortographs of Edward Burtynsky
In this exhibition contemporary Toronto photographer ...
Visual Arts and Craft Residencies in Asia 2002
The Asialink Centre of The University of Melbourne invites applications from artists and crafts peop...
On the Sublime: Mark Rothko, Yves Klein, James Turrell
The sublime is an experience with something so boundless, grand, or dangerous that it inspires awe, ...
Alan Charlton - Paintings in the Gallery of Honour
This summer the Gallery of Honour is devoted to new work by the English artist Alan Charlton (b. 194...
American Photogropher Evelyn Bernstein
The work of acclaimed American photogropher Evelyn Bernstein will be on display at the Dylan Thomas...
Translinear: 12 Canadian Artists
During the 20th century there has been great debate about the state of painting. While some might sa...
Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art
The extraordinary scope and diversity of African American art will be on view at ...
Rozalind Drummond. This Summer - Megan Evans. Sleepwalker - Janine Randerson. Sky Views - Natalie Bookchin. Databank of the Everyday and The Intruder
In the galleries this July are four separate exhibitions. Rozalind Drummond shows the viewer photogr...
Robert Macpherson: A Comprehensive Survey of Work
The most comprehensive survey of the work of Robert Macpherson, one of Australia's most ...
4th International Biennial - Beau Monde: Toward a Redeemed Cosmopolitanism
This year SITE Sante Fe's International Biennial is curated by noted art historian, essayist and cri...
Major Works by Michael Andrews
Michael Andrews (1928-1995) first became celebrated in the early 1960s for his series of pai...
Alberto Carneiro: First Retrospective Exhibition in Spain
Within the line of their review of the fundamental figures of Portuguese plastic art, which began wi...
150 Years of Photography from the National Museum of the American Indian's Archive on View in New York
Spirit Capture: Native Americans and the Photographic Image features nearly 200 ...
Call for Entries: 2002 Awards to Go Online August 1
The 2001 International Digital Art Awards (IDAA) enjoyed great success in its inaugural year - they ...
Bernardo Bellotto and the Capitals of Europe
Bernardo Bellotto began as a painter of conventional views of ...
Ansel Adams at 100 Opens Today
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ansel Adams--one of San Franciscos favo...
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...
Call to Artists: Travelling Scholarship for Australian and UK Citizens
The Alice Bale Art Award awards a AUS$40,000 travelling scholarship to applicants of Australian or ...
Fifty-Cent Masterpieces: Photographic Reprints Curated by Victor Skrebneski
For the past three years, photographer Victor Skrebneski has been ...
Focus on the Figure: Southern California Artists (1850-1950)
The predominance of landscape painting in the California art scene during the late 19th and early 20...
Bertien van Manen: Intimate Documentary Photographs
Bertien van Manen (The Netherlands, born 1942) creates intimate ...
John Brett - A Pre-Raphaelite on the Shores of Wales
The first exhibition ever devoted to Brett’s association with Wales and the latter part of his caree...
en pleine terre: Wandering between Landscape and Art, Spiral Jetty and Potsdamer Schrebergaerten
Spiral Jetty, laid out by Robert Smithson in 1970 in Utah's Great Salt Lake has become an icon of Am...
Alo Munizza: ...continuing the process...
Alo Mnizza presents work that she has created since returning to the darkroom with her new negati...
Spatial Narratives 3
This exhibition of photographs, Spatial Narratives 3 (Melbourne, Milano, Mexico City), is a culminat...
Inventive Impressions: 18th- and 19th-Century French Prints
This exhibition complements French Master Drawings from the Collection of Muriel Butkin and emphasiz...
Destined for Hollywood: The Art of Dan Sayre Groesbeck
A visitor to Cecil B. DeMille's office at Paramount Studios in the 1930s would have found the famed ...
Dreamscapes: Bridget Dobson Paintings
Born in Milwaukee, Bridget Dobson made the transition from writing Emmy award-winning soap operas ...
Francis Bacon's 7 Reece Mews Studio Reconstructed
Francis Bacon’s 7 Reece Mews studio reconstructed at the Hugh Lane Gallery is the definitive archive...
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 ...
Giovanni Lanfranco A painter in Parma, Rome and Naples (1582 – 1647)
From 8th September to 2nd December , the Reggia di Colorno is housing the biggest exhibition ever as...
Andy Warhol: A Retrospective
The Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, in partnership ...
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 ...
cumulus: Recent Work by Judy Watson
Noted Indigenous artist Judy Watson has been based in the Territory for the last few years and has p...
Concordance: Alfred Jensen
Concordance, an exhibition of key works by the painter Alfred Jensen (1903-81), opens at Dia Center...
Out of Japan: In 3 takes - Images by three major photographers working in Japan
Out of Japan is a rare opportunity to see work by three major photographers based in Japan. The Cano...
RetroMOMENTS: Retrospective of Work by Colin Suggett
Many Gippslanders will be familiar with Suggetts Stunned Mullet which adorns the corner of Fish Cre...
EGOFUGAL: Fugue from Ego for the Next Emergence - 7th Biennial of Art to Open Today in Istanbul
The 7th International Istanbul Biennial organised by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts wi...
Celebrating Boxes: Art Boxes from Around the World
Celebrating Boxes brings together the work of over 60 craftspeople from a dozen countries, in a sump...
Pieter Boel, Painter of Louis XIV's Animals - The collection of painted studies from the Gobelins
Painter and drawer of animals for Louis ...
Daring From Within: The Art of American Women from the Sellars Collection
The new exhibition, Daring from Within: The Art of American Women from the Sellars Collection, will ...
Alan Haliday: A Mini–Retrospective
Alan Haliday will be holding an exhibition of his work at Renishaw Hall in the county of Derbyshire ...
Rachel Whiteread: First Solo Exhibition on Scotland
Born in London in 1963, Rachel Whiteread is one of Britain's leading art...
3 Americas! Brings Together Works from the Western Hemisphere
The organizers for 3 Americas! challenged artists from the northern reaches of Canada and the US dow...
Richard Avedon in the American West
From the very start, the Kunstmuseum has assumed the mission of taking a fresh look at the classics...
Thomas Eakins: American Realist
With his life and work deeply rooted in Philadelphia, Thomas ...
Richard Wentworth/Eugene Atget: Faux Amis
In this unusual exhibition, Richard Wentworth's extraordinary series of photographs Making Do an...
The Photography of John Gutmann: Culture Shock
Born in what is now Wroclaw, Poland, and educated in the art schools and cafés of 1920s Berlin, Gu...
A Private Garden: The Jack and Elaine Folline Collection of the Works Of Louis Comfort Tiffany
This exhibition presents aspects of Louis Comfort Tiffanys work in glass - mostly Favrile glass vess...
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...
Disasters of War
The exhibition Francisco Goya and Jake and Dinos Chapman: Disasters of War, presents, side by side, ...
Aladdin's Lamp: Sultan Alaeddin Keykubad and the Art of the Anatolian Seljuks Age
During a period in the Anatolian Middle Ages, with which are not very well known, a new people moved...
David Hockney: Painting 1960-2000
A long-held wish will be coming true when Louisiana opens its doors on a ...
Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity
The traditional dress of kings in Ghana, kente cloth has become for African Americans a symbol of pr...
The Age of Rembrandt: Etchings from Holland’s Golden Century
The powerful medium of etching is the focus of a new exhibition at the Museum this fall. The Age of ...
Art on The Line: The Royal Academy Exhibitions at Somerset House 1780-1836
The most ambitious exhibition yet staged by the Courtauld, Art on The Line will recreate the golden ...
Modern Views of Egypt: Contemporary Photos of Egypt
This exhibition includes 25 images from four contemporary American photographers, Linda Connor, Lynn...
Requiem for the Staircase: Curated by Architect Oscar Tusquets
Oscar Tusquets has chosen thirteen main models of staircase (straight flight, winding, half-turn, m...
Dream Street: Pittsburgh Photographs by W. Eugene Smith
Dream Street brings together 195 photographs from Smith's epic, unfinished essay of Pittsburgh in th...
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...
Ed Ruscha: Paintings, Drawings and Books 1961-2001
The Museum of Modern Art Oxford presents the UK’s first major retrospective of American artist Ed Ru...
Wisconsin Handweavers: A New Journey in Weaving
Charles Allis Art Museum presents the 51st annual juried exhibition A New Journey in Weaving by Wis...
Grand Lyricist: The Art of Elmer Bischoff
With Grand Lyricist: The Art of Elmer Bischoff, the Oakland Museum of California opens the most comp...
The Sky above My House: Performance and Exhibition by Nikunja
This international project includes 20 artists from Japan, USA, France, Germany, Switzerland, Portug...
Demian Flores: Sparkling Syncretism
From the very start, the art of Demián Flores (Juchitán, 1971) has been expressing the complexities ...
Celebrating Australia: identity by design
Developed as part of Australia’s Centenary of Federation celebrations, the exhibition explores the s...
War and Peace: A German Tsarina in Pavlovsk Palace
The Tsarist palace of Pavlovsk with its vast park ensemble, about thirty kilometers south of St. Pet...
Buddha: Past - Present - Future Opens Saturady
Buddhism, an endlessly evolving faith, older than Christianity or Islam, is the fastest growing reli...
A Century of Drawing: Works on Paper from Degas to LeWitt
This exhibition presents for the first time the most outstanding 20th-century drawings in the Natio...
Two Landscape Exhibitions
In the Joyner Gallery on the main level will be a two-person exhibition featuring large paintings b...
Marisol
The first comprehensive overview of the artists work from the late 1950s to the present. The exhibit...
Picasso: Cubism to Classicism
The last in a series of focus exhibitions of works by Pablo Picasso in The Cone Collection, this ins...
Strindberg and Photography
The exhibition features original little-known photographic work by the great Swedish playwright Augu...
Eternal Egypt: Masterworks of Ancient Art from The British Museum
This unprecedented traveling exhibition of nearly 150 masterpieces from The British Museum's world f...
The Dawn of The floating World
The 'floating world' (ukiyo) was the world of transient pleasure-seeking in Japanese cities, particu...
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...
Indomitable Spirit - Paintings of Faith, Hope and Remembrance by Christina Saj
The Galleries at the Interchurch Center are pleased to present the paintings of Christina Saj which...
Len Lye: Experimental Filmmaker, Sculptor, Photographer and Writer
As an experimental filmmaker, sculptor, photographer and writer, Len Lye was a diverse original, ec...
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...
The Frame in America: 1860-1960
This exhibition presents a comprehensive survey of the most prolific and creative period in American...
Robert Wilson's Monumental 14 Stations Presented at MASS MoCA - Premier American Venue for Milestone Work
Robert Wilson's critically acclaimed, monumental interpretation of the Passion of Christ, 14 Statio...
DnA Factory Present the Fluffer Show
The DnA factory originators are Dallas and Angel, artists/installationists and performers. In colla...
The Strongest Expression Of Our Time - New Objectivity / Neue Sachlichkeit in Hanover
The time has come to re-evaluate the Hanover artists of the New Objectivity movement, who, ...
Prinz Friedrich von Homburg, Ein Schauspiel, 3X (1998-2001), by Frank Stella Installed
The National Gallery of Art has completed the installation ...
Truthful Exploration: Chinese Landscape Ink Painting by Grace Wing Mui Auyeung
The 30 landscape ink paintings display different styles of rendering: from en plein air, quick sketc...
Jeremy Moon: A Retrospective Exhibition
A survey of work by an artist of the generation of Kenneth Martin and Bridget Riley whose promis...
Calming the Tempest with Peter Paul Rubens
Acting on the premise that history is as much a matter of the present as of the past, this exhibitio...
A Distant Muse
Orientalist Art engages both the emotions and the intellect as much as, if not more than, any other ...
Painting Zero Degree: A Contemporary Trend in Painting
Painting Zero Degree offers an illuminating look at a particularly fascinating strain of contemporar...
BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2001
This exhibition presents stunning, moving and challenging entries to the Wildlife Photographer of th...
Victorian Photographs: Julia Margaret Cameron - Annals of My Glass House
Julia Margaret Cameron is today recognised as one of the great ...
Diego y Frida: Photographs by Various Photographers
Through the lens of many of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlos friends and colleagues such as: Bernard Si...
Masterworks from the Albertina: Renaissance to Rococo
Representative of the extraordinary quality and breadth of the collection, Masterworks from the Albe...
A Passion for Renoir: Five Great Paintings from the Clark Art Institute
Of all the Impressionists, Pierre-Auguste Renoir was the artist most in love with the feel of paint....
Ben Shahn: Summer of 1938
The exhibition, which examines Shahn's documentary photographs ...
Scenes of American Life: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Scenes of American Life includes more than 60 important paintings and sculptures celebrating daily...
Personal Edens: The Gardens and Film Sets of Florence Yoch
Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum presents the touring exhibition Personal Edens: The Gardens a...
Earthly Bodies: Irving Penn's Nudes, 1949-50
One of the world's preeminent photographers, Irving ...
Paul Klee: The Nature of Creation
A major exhibition of paintings, watercolours and drawings by the artist Paul Klee is to ...
The Contest Between Painting and Sculpture: From Duerer to Daumier
Reflections by art and artists about their medium and their profession are as old as art itself. Art...
The Breeze Through the Remains, no.2, By Mrs Masako Tadokoro, a Japanese artist living in Bangkok
The first art exhibition in 2002 at Akko Gallery is The Breeze Through the ...
AA Bronson: Mirror Mirror
The MIT List Visual Arts Center is pleased to announce the opening of Mirror Mirror by AA Bronson, a...
Lloyd Rees Sketchbooks
The great Australian artist Lloyd Rees (1895-1988) made four extended visits to Europe between 1953 ...
Photography Transformed: Selections from the Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company Collection
Cleveland-based Metropolitan Bank and Trust owns one of the largest contemporary art ...
The 14th Annual Works On Paper Show to Open for Preview Today
Sanford L. Smith and Associates is pleased to announce that the 14th Annual Wo...
Hannelore Baron: Works from 1967 to 1987
Collages and box assemblages created by Hannelore Baron (American, 1926-1987) are the focus of this ...
Pius Edmond Pahl: A Retrospective
Pius Pahl, born 1909 in Germany, is one of the great icons of Modernism. He was part of the Bauhaus...
The Power of Human Beings: Santi Thongsuk
Thavibu Gallery is pleased to present the Art Exhibition entitled The Power of Human Beings by the ...
Enchanted: Julie Clark, Alexa de Ferranti and Charlotte Prodger
This exhibition at the Colville Place Gallery profiles the work of four recent graduates. Julie Clar...
Exposed: The Victorian Nude
Every naturalistic representation of the naked body was considered during the Victorian era (1837–19...
2002 Adelaide Biennial - conVerge: where art and science meet
Australia's most important survey of contemporary Australian art opens Friday 1 March at the Art Gal...
NY NY: Vintage Photographs From The Photo League and The New York School work by Lida Moser, Joe Schwartz, Erika Stone and Bill Witt
The Photo League was a school, an association, a social club and probably the birth place of America...
Edmund Kuehn: Retrospective 1937-2001
Columbus College of Art and Design (CCAD) is proud to present Edmund Kuehn Retrospective, 1937-2001...
The Flowering of Florence: Botanical Art for the Medici
The Medici family's passion for the arts and fascination with the natural ...
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 ...
Douglas Gordon: New Works and Off-Site Projects
Douglas Gordon, widely recognized as one of the most important artists of his generation, is best k...
José Clemente Orozco in the United States, 1927-1934
The San Diego Museum of Art is the opening venue for a comprehensive, internationally touring exhibi...
Baroque Painting in Genoa: The First Exhibition to Be Held in Britain of Genoese Painting
In the 17th century, Genoa enjoyed a great flourishing of the arts. It attracted influential and fam...
Platform4_Documenta11 -- Under Siege: Four African Cities, Freetown, Johannesburg, Kinshasa, Lagos
Rather than a generalized and diffuse discussion on cities all over the world, this conference will...
LOVE & DEATH: Art in the Age of Queen Victoria
Love & Death brings together some of the most dramatic paintings from late 19th century Britain – wh...
The Russian Avant-Garde Book, 1910–1934
The Russian Avant-Garde Book, 1910–1934 is prompted by an extraordinary gift to ...
Earth and Fire: Italian Terracotta Sculpture From Donatello To Canova
A selection of terracotta sculptures by an outstanding range of Italian masters will be on disp...
Cloudcatcher: Horst Antes and the Shift in Painting during the 1960s
I stretched the figure like a piece of skin across the canvas and painted it right to the e...
Kamin Lertchaiprasert: inner/outer gaze
Gallery Art U is honored to host the first Japanese exhibition of Kamin Lertchaiprasert, who is int...
ARTificial Intelligence: Toy and Model Robots, Pulp-fiction Space Adventure Novel Covers, and Other Robot Memorabilia
Tacoma Art Museum (TAM) presents ARTificial Intelligence, an exhibition of toy and model robots, pul...
Chronicles The South Through The Eyes Of 63 Photographers
The exhibition articulates the genesis and varied inspirations of a musical form through the faculty...
Italian Masterpieces From Raphael To Tiepolo
A remarkable exhibition of masterworks of Italian painting by a number of the most celebrated names ...
Greuze the Draftsman
This exhibition is the first devoted exclusively to the drawings of Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725 - 180...
Summer Workshops to be Held in Europe and New York
This summer's Creativity Workshops will focus on: creative writing, drawing, storytelling and person...
The Bold and The Beautiful
The Bold and The Beautiful is a big show of fourteen international artists living in London. The Bol...
Uncommon Legacies: Native American Art from the Peabody Essex Museum
The exhibition is organized by the American Federation of Arts and the Peabody Essex Museum. Showca...
Adrian: American Glamour
The Costume Institute will celebrate one of America's most distinguished ...
Jim Dine Prints: 1985-2000
A major retrospective of recent prints by one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century and p...
Sem Saudade: Contemporary Art by Canadians of Portuguese Heritage - Teresa Ascençao, Marie de Sousa, Miguel Rocha and Joe Lima
"Sem saudade" (pronounced "sem so-dawd") roughly translates from Portuguese to mean "without regret...
Larry Rivers: Art and the Artist
The first comprehensive international retrospective of Larry Rivers’ art, Larry Rivers: Art and the ...
Concrete Ideas
While concrete may be considered by many to be a A "low-brow" material, it is for this very reason ...
Dutch Drawings of the Golden Age
Dutch Drawings of the Golden Age, an exhibition that celebrates the flourishing ...
The 2002 Archibald Prize - Wynne and Sulman Prizes and Dobell Drawing Prize
Always Australia’s most extraordinary art event, the Archibald Prize, now in its 81st year, is one o...
Gaudi's Universe: One of the Central Exhibitions of the Year of Gaudi
The Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona (CCCB) and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina...
Neo Rauch: Winner or The Vincent van Gogh Biennial Award for Contemporary Art in Europe
The German painter Neo Rauch (Leipzig, 1960), winner of the second edition of The Vincent van Gogh B...
Hans Josephsohn: Sculptures
Josephsohn’s Zurich atelier is unexpectedly hidden between two new blocks of flats, surrounded by a ...
Philip Guston's Caricatures of Richard Nixon
In 1971, during a re-election year, Philip Guston (1913-1980) created a series of caricatures of P...
Call for Artists: 'JUNK LOVE' Art and Design Competition
Junk Love is on again for the third year running and Reverse Garbage is calling for entries. Reve...
Call for Artists: Third Public Sculpture Competition for the City of Cape Town
The Association for Visual Arts (AVA), in collaboration with the J.K. Gross Trust, is launching the ...
Frank Moore:  Green Thumb in a Dark Eden
The exhibition includes both paintings and works on paper that focus on various aspects of the garde...
Art 33 Basel: The Center of the International Art World
From June 12 to 17, 2002, Art 33 Basel, the world's leading art show and the annual meeting place of...
Eric Lesdema: The Great Escape
Curated by David Chandler of PhotoWorks 'the great escape' is the first major solo exhibition by Er...
Cooking the Books: Ron King and Circle Press
Ron King and his Circle Press have been making beautiful and creatively significant books for the pa...
Connecting Museums: One of the First Manifestations of the Guggenheim-Hermitage-Kunsthistorisches Collaboration
The alliance established in 2001 between the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, The State Hermitage M...
Animals and Birds: The Artist's Favorite Theme
"People ask me 'why paint birds?' and I look at them dumbfounded! Iive got no answer, except that t...
Jana Sterbak: I Can Hear You Think
Jana Sterbak, who was born in Prague in 1955 and emigrated to Canada in 1968, lives and works today ...
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...
Liliane Lijn: Light and Memory
Promoted and organised by the Municipality of Umbertide, sponsored by the Region of Umbria, and the ...
David Goldblatt: Fifty-one Years
This exhibition, produced and organized by the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), is the...
VIOLENCE: A Pulse Project (2002), Curated by Greg Streak, Durban Portion of a National Project - VIOLENCE / SILENCE
The exhibition Violence will take place at the NSA Gallery in Durban and Silence will take place in ...
Female Artists: Svenska Glasakademin Sweden
Svenska glasakademin is an association of glass artists totally independent of the glass industry. T...
Gustave Le Gray, Photographer
The J. Paul Getty Museum opens July 9th the largest exhibition ever held in the United States of Gus...
Directions--Ron Mueck
The exhibition is the artists first museum solo show and marks the return of the popular Untitled (...
Vincent Gallo Retrospective 1977-2002
The Hara Museum is pleased to announce that it will hold the exhibition Vincent Gallo Retrospective ...
xs to XL: Filipino Artists Expanding Art
If you think bringing in a sculpture exhibition to Singapore means importing huge and heavy blobs of...
Ben Nicholson: Chasing Out Something Alive'
This summer Kettles Yard brings together two opposite but complementary aspects of Ben Nicholsons m...
Call for Artists: Studio Exchange Munich - Los Angeles, January to March 2003
Raid Projects submitted the following information on behalf of an artist curator from Munich who is ...
Call for Artists: Brave Destiny
Join the Brave Destiny of the imaginative spirit in surreal, surreal/conceptual, visionary, fantasti...
Cloistered Worlds, Open Books: Medieval Manuscripts in Dialogue with Contemporary Art
Not an exhibition of neatly hung works, but a world in its own right into which visitors are allowed...
Worlds of Transformation: Tibetan Art of Wisdom and Compassion
Tibetan faith in the progress of enlightenment in history was reinforced by and manifested in art, ...
THE ARCHITECT DRAWS: Homage to JL Sert
Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the birth of Josep Lluis Sert, dean of the Architecture Sch...
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...
Aiden Shingler: Beyond Reason
This exhibition has been organised in collaboration with Art & Soul, an organisation which promotes ...
Duo: Oliver Jackson/Marty Ehrlich - Installation Dedicated to the Late Jazz Great Julius Hemphill
Six monumental paintings by Oliver Jackson and an hour-long recording of music composed by Marty Ehr...
Edge and Shadow: Nigel Hall Works on Paper, 1975 to 2002
Nigel Hall is well known internationally for sculpture of extreme refinement. He is less well known...
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 ...
Tea Dance: Elaine Constantine
Elaine Constantine has become well known for her aspirational photo shoots of energised young women ...
Discovering Ancient Afghanistan: The Masson Collection
The deliberate destruction of the gigantic, rock-cut Buddha statues of Bamiyan in 2001 brought the l...
Celebrating America: Masterworks from Texas Collections
“Celebrating America: Masterworks from Texas Collections,” a special exhibition organized by the Amo...
Rubens, Jordaens, Van Dyck, and their Circle: Flemish Master Drawings from the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Possessing one of the finest collection of old master drawings in the world, the Museum Boijmans Van...
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...
Anton Henning: Supassing Surplus
Until now, scarcely any work by Anton Henning (Berlin 1964) has been shown in the Netherlands. Yet i...
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...
The Unblinking Eye: Lens-based Art from the Collection
An exhibition from the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s own Collection exploring the many aspects of len...
Richard Avedon: Portraits
One hundred eighty portraits by acclaimed photographer Richard Avedon—a vast collective portrait of ...
Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure
Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure, a comprehensive survey of the artist's drawings on paper depi...
Under My Skin: Photographs by Cynthia Zordich
"When Tom Mosser invited me to show my work at the Mosser Gallery & Studio," says photographer Zor...
Treasures From an Unknown Reign: Shunzi Porcelain
Treasures From an Unknown Reign: Shunzi Porcelain‰, a major exhibition of 87 porcelain objects prod...
Éva Monika Horváth: Associations - When a Fish is Not a Fish and Other Dream Interpretations
They may confound, disturb, shock or titillate you, but paintings by Éva Monika Horváth definitely d...
Celebrating Art Nouveau: The Kreuzer Collection
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will celebrate its recent acquisition of an internationally acclai...
Cinema, Sounds, Synergy: Arno Coenen and Sven Påhlsson
This month De Appel's Cinema, Sounds, Synergy program presents Arno Coenen (1972), ‘It’s time to bon...
Tina Modotti, Photographs 1924-1929
Modotti's photographic production started around 1924 and ended in the early thirties. Her journey...
From Court to Caravan: Chinese Tomb Sculptures from the Collection of Anthony M. Solomon
Made exclusively for burial, tomb sculptures representing both humans and animals were placed in tom...
1700 Years of Armenian Art: Repousse Metal Works by Garri Dadyan
Garri Dadyan is a National Master Artist of the Soviet Union and a world-class master of repousse me...
Distinctly American: The Photographs of Wright Morris
The Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University presents 76 stark and evoc...
New displays: Into the 20th Century
The Courtauld Institute Gallery will be transformed this Autumn by the display of more than one hund...
Hara Documents 8 omokage – in/visible- Kazz Sasaguchi
The Hara Documents series has been held since 1992 to promote collaboration between artists and cura...
About Life: The Photographs of Dorothea Lange
The J. Paul Getty Museum will present powerful images documenting American life by photographer Doro...
Versace at the V&A: A Retrospective of Gianni Versace (1946-1997)
A major retrospective of the work of fashion designer Gianni Versace (1946-1997) opens at the V&A . ...
Modigliani and the Artists of Montparnasse
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery will present a major international exhibition of works by Italian mas...
Tom Friedman
On Thursday 24th October, the Fondazione Prada will inaugurate the first European anthology of the A...
Supernature: Nick Clements explores the Human Body
Until now the work of artist/photographer Nicholas Clements has only been accessible through several...
Shanghai Star
Leading artists of the Chinese art movement ‘Mao Goes Pop’ are exhibiting new work in Perth, as part...
Mark Taylor: Grave Matters
The exhibition, which explores the lives and deaths of famous thinkers through photographic invest...
Toulouse-Lautrec: Artist from Montmartre
The Plains Art Museum presents the exhibition Toulouse-Lautrec: Artist from Montmartre, October 31, ...
Francis Bacon: Paintings
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce the opening on November 4th of an exhi...
The Legacy of Genghis Khan: Courtly Art and Culture in Western Asia, 1256–1353
In a lifetime characterized by war and conquest, Genghis Khan (1167?–1227) forged the largest contig...
Stop for a Moment: Painting as Presence
The exhibition Stop for a Moment – Painting as Presence offers an examination of trends in new Nordi...
Charles Codman: Retrospective
The Portland Museum of Art is pleased to present the first retrospective of Charles Codman's (1800-1...
Picasso: The Last Decade
In 1953 Pablo Picasso was at the pinnacle of his fame, inconceivably wealthy, and universally acknow...
Jungle Paintings: Graham Fletcher
In his third solo exhibition at Bartley Nees Gallery, Auckland artist Graham Fletcher explores the i...
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...
Call for Artists: Art Supplies Needed
Project Sunshine is a non-denominational, not-for-profit organization, which provides numerous free ...
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...
Ireland's Largest Visual Arts Event of the Year
Since its launch two years ago, this annual event has successfully pioneered the concept of the acce...
Drawing on America’s Past: Folk Art, Modernism, and the Index of American Design
The Index of American Design helped hundreds of artists through the Great Depression and produced a ...
Simon Marriott: Something Old, Something New
What is it about social and political artists of the past that intrigue Marriott so much? His fasci...
Pioneer Women Photographers: Myra Albert Wiggins, Adelaide Hanscom Leeson, Imogen Cunningham, and Ella E. McBride
The Frye showcases a group of four women photographers of the past who worked and lived in the North...
FSA: The Bitter Years of the American Depression
The Farm Security Administration (F.S.A.) produced some of the most memorable and iconic images of ...
Susie Sierra: New Works
Imagination is the essence of creativity, skill and technique the cornerstone of its application. ...
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith, the major survey exhibition which has seen our leading artist d...
Enric Aromi-Masriera: Newest Works
Since his early days, Enric's interests have always been attached to artistic expression. Perhaps, b...
Smog: Works Inspired by London's Great Smog
SMOG, an exhibition inspired by the London‚s Great Smog will open at the London School of Hygiene & ...
Brandt and Weston: Two Geniuses of Photography
Only in Milwaukee will visitors see the exhibitions of works by two of the most respected photograp...
The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy - The Exhibition
In anticipation of the release of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, the central instalment in ...
Gloriana! The Golden Legend of Elizabeth I
The life and legend of one of Englands greatest monarchs will be the subject of a new exhibition en...
Ana Mendieta: Body Tracks
Considered a pioneer of Performance Art, Land Art and Body Art, Ana Mendieta (1948-1985) left Cuba f...
Hiroaki Miyayama: Color Etchings
This exhibition includes more than 50 etchings by Hiroaki Miyayama (Born 1955), who is a well known...
Steel Sculptures by John Kearney
We are pleased to announce the arrival of steel sculptures by John Kearney, now at Space 12 Gallery....
Passion for Frida: 27 Years of Frida Kahlo Artwork
In 1975, 19-year-old F. Lennox Campello visited Mexico City and discovered the works of Mexican pain...
Image and Empire: Picturing India during the Colonial Era
The arts and visual culture of colonial India will be on display at the Arthur M. Sackler Museum Jan...
True Stories: Art of the East Kimberley
These works of art carry both spiritual significance and a vivid sense of East Kimberley country – ...
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...
Alia Syed: Film Works
Talwar Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of film works by Alia Syed. This is the artist’s...
In Light: Video Installation by Seth Price
This is the fourth in a series of eight video projections comprising the two-year project In Light. ...
Darren Waterston: Scapes and Darren Waterston/Beatrice Wood: A personal Alchemy
Bellevue Art Museum presents recent work of West Coast painter Darren Waterston, as well as an expl...
From Tankards to Teacups: The Art of Serving Beverages in Early America
Since colonial times beer, tea, whiskey and wine have factored into the fabric of American customs a...
Marsden Hartley: First Retrospective in over 20 Years
The first Marsden Hartley retrospective in over twenty years is being organized by the Wadsworth Ath...
Leonardo da Vinci, Master Draftsman
The first comprehensive exhibition of Leonardo da Vinci's (1453-1519) drawings ever presented in Ame...
Carl Spitzweg: Travelling and Roaming in Europe and Der Glueckliche Winkel (Happy Corner)
Carl Spitzweg (1808–1885) was always a very popular painter. We have probably all seen one of his hu...
Fiona Tan: Akte 1 - Film and Video Projects
Including more than ten film and video works from the past five years, this is her first large museu...
E.J. Hughes: Work from the Early 1930s to Present
The Vancouver Art Gallery starts the new year with a major retrospective honouring the work of Briti...
Treasures of Modern Art: The Legacy of Phyllis Wattis at SFMOMA
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) presents Treasures of Modern Art: The Legacy of Phyl...
Call for Artists: Karl Ernst Osthaus Prize
The city of Hagen (Germany) established the Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum back in 1946 in memory of Karl...
Banquete:   Metabolism and Communicatión
Humanity is made up of an irregular tapestry of relations involving six thousand million individuals...
Jerry Pinkney – Illustrator
The Northern Westchester Center for the Arts is proud to announce the eighth annual Black History Mo...
Sounds of the Soul: Works by Maria Angelo
Maria Angelo will have her paintings shown at the Kitimat Centennial Museum from February 7, 2003 un...
The Glory of the Silk Road: Art from Ancient China
Imagine a journey through some of the world's highest mountains surrounded by hostile deserts and ...
Thomas Gainsborough, 1727-1788
Thomas Gainsborough, 1727-1788, the first comprehensive retrospective ever seen in the United States...
Frankenthaler: Paintings on Paper (1949 – 2002)
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) presents Frankenthaler: Paintings on Paper (1949 – 2002) from ...
First Biennial Symposium - Wild by Design: Features 4 Exhibtions
Four new exhibitions from the International Quilt Study Center at the University of Nebraska open i...
Louise Bourgeois: First Retrospective in Denmark
For the first time ever, an exhibition presenting the world-famous, American artist Louise Bourgeois...
Vermeer and the Dutch Interior
Vermeer and the Dutch Interior is a major loan exhibition organised by the Museo Nacional del Prado,...
O' So Calla Lilly - The Brooks Presents Georgia O'Keeffe
During the second half of the 19th century, the South African calla lily was introduced to the Unit...
The Teacher and the Taught: S.H. Raza, Sujata Bajaj
One who attempts to teach on the mere basis of reference is an instructor. One who combines the refe...
Digitalis 2: The Spiritual in Digital Art
The Digitalis Digital Art Society and the Evergreen Cultural Centre are pleased to present DIGITALIS...
New Contemporary Art Expostion to Open Tomorrow
Paris to Buenos Aires, from Hong Kong to Chelsea, and from Jerusalem to Dallas, art galleries around...
Three New Exhibitions Feature Linda Wysong, Lara Parent, Monica Bock
UICA, Michigan’s largest multidisciplinary contemporary arts center, is well-known as a venue for in...
29th Bradley National Print and Drawing Exhibition Opens Today
THE DEPARTMENT OF ART at Bradley University is privileged to present the 29th Bradley National Print...
Call for Entries: Fourth Migraine Masterpieces National Art Contest and Exhibition
The fourth Migraine Masterpieces national art contest and exhibition challenges migraine sufferers t...
Kathe Kollwitz: The Art of Compassion
The Art Gallery of Ontario is proud to present Kathe Kollwitz: The Art of Compassion, from March 1 t...
On the Beach: With Brett Whiteley and Fellow Australian Artists
On the Beach celebrates the special relationship between Australians and the sand, surf and sun of t...
Lato Destro: The Photographic Side of Arte Povera
The exhibition that will inaugurate the new space is entitled LATO DESTRO: The Photographic Side of...
Private and Confidential: Works by Predrag Pajdic
The most striking feature of Pajdic’s work is the skill and virtuoso draughtsmanship on display. His...
Futures to Come: Architecture, Building, and Business
Danish Architecture Centre presents Denmark's most comprehensive 3D exhibition in the fields of arch...
Toby Boothman: New Paintings
A young, London-based artist holding his first solo exhibition at the Albemarle Gallery, London next...
Toko Shinoda Variations of Vermillion
Toko Shinoda is known as one of Japan's leading female artists and as one of the foremost painters ...
Bas Jan Ader: A Solo Exhibition
It is Index’s great pleasure to be the first Swedish institution to exhibit Dutch artist Bas Jan Ade...
Works on Paper: Dame Darcy, Neil Farber, Marcel Dzama and Jacquelyn Tough
At Stalke Gallery they have never tried to conceal their great passion for works on paper and with ...
Ronald Moody 1900 – 1984: A Reputation Restored
Self-taught wood-carver Ronald Moody, a former dentist born in Jamaica, is revealed as one of Britai...
PASSION 4 ART bis: First Salon for Art Collectors
Vanessa Suchar, is pleased to announce "PASSION 4 ART bis", her first Salon for Art Collectors in Br...
Early Hong Kong Eateries: Photographs from the Collection of Mr. Cheng Po Hung
The eateries in Hong Kong have a history of over a hundred years. People could enjoy a great variet...
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faithis a survey exhibition which follows the development of McCahon's ...
Catherine Heard: Effigies
Catherine Heard's figurative art finds its foremost expression in the doll -- baby effigies variousl...
Genesis of a Genius: Early Ceramics of Fukami Sueharu
The Lee Institute is proud to announce the opening of its spring exhibition, featuring recently acqu...
Great Han Series: Wang Lifeng New Works
By the end of the eighties and the nineties, the series of National Language, stele and outer coffin...
ZOOMORPHIA: Sculpture, Installations and Video Works from Maria Fernanda Cardoso
ZOOMORPHIA, an exhibition of sculpture, installations and video works from the international career ...
Harvey Scott Kaner: Re-nude
Annie Su Gallery presents resent sculptural works by Harvey Scott Kaner. "Re-nudes" brings to the vi...
Carlos Scliar: Painting from 1948 to 1983
Two well renowned poets, Cecília Meirelles and Murilo Mendes, and the young painter, Carlos Scliar...
Jay Batlle and Paul Pagk: Curated by Adrian Dannatt
The exhibition Batlle Pagk consists of work by two New York based artists, sculptor Jay Batlle and p...
Michelle Wardley: Inaugural Exhibition
Nomadic natural coastal Perth artist Michelle Wardley will have her first formal exhibition in 2 yea...
Up to now = Tot zo ver
A farewell presentation from the collection by Rudi Fuchs.  Actually, the Stedelijk should be clo...
Call for Artists: Long-term Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
In conjunction with its 40th anniversary, the Creative Arts Guild (Dalton, Georgia) is accepting en...
Glen Rubsamen: Hopewell
In the paintings which Glen Rubsamen will exhibit at Esso entitled ‘Hopewell Series’ he creates hype...
Whistler, Women, and Fashion
Marking the centenary of the death of James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903), The Frick Collection will ...
Horace Day: An Artist in Alexandria, 1967 - 1984
An exhibition of Alexandria paintings by Horace Day, an acclaimed regional painter particularly ...
Frederick J. Brown: Portraits in Jazz, Blues, and Other Icons
More than 30 paintings, created between 1970 and 2003 by painter Frederick J. Brown, will be feature...
Yohji Yamamoto: May I help you
Since his 1981 debut at the Paris Collection, internationally acclaimed fashion designer Yohji Yama...
Trance: A site-specific multimedia art installation
Lower East Side, New York … On Wednesday April 30 from 6pm to 8pm, the Eldridge Street Project will ...
Call Artists: Ninth Annual Art Fair
Hosted by the Telfair Museum of Art, the oldest art museum in the South, and held at Telfair Square ...
American Pop Icons: Works by Eight Key Artists
The Guggenheim Hermitage Museum opened its third exhibition, a selection of works by eight of the m...
Manifestations Of The Discarded: Three Dimensional Sculpture and Paintings by Asa Brebner
Manifestations Of The Discarded, a collection of multi-media visual art, incorporates Asa Brebner’s ...
George Rowlett: Prime Elements
George Rowlett, born in Troon on the West Coast of Scotland in 1941, attended Camberwell School of ...
Under One Groove: The Roots of Hip-hop
The exhibition ‘Under One Groove’ exposes the roots of hip-hop culture, which developed in New York'...
Against All Evens: Goteborg Biennial 2003
Over the last ten years, there has been a crucial change on the international art scene: New York’s ...
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...
Chapungu: Custom & Legend, A Culture in Stone
The Chicago Botanic Garden and Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance celebrate the connection all huma...
Call for Artists: BOC Emerging Artist Award
BOC is pleased to announce the launch of its second annual Emerging Artist Award. The award support...
Mitch O’Connell: Great Investment Potential
A Chicago favorite, Mitch O’Connell brings his literally wild and wacky vision to Aron Packer Galle...
The Architect’s Studio: Renzo Piano
In the series of exhibitions named The Architect’s Studio, the Louisiana Museum, in collaboration wi...
Fierce by Karen Heagle
31Grand presents Fierce, by Karen Heagle. This new collection of sexually and socially motivated pa...
The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art
The Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center at Stanford University announces an exhibition, to open June 11, ...
Summer of Andy: Program Celebrates Andy Warhol's 75th Birthday
This summer, The Andy Warhol Museum is presenting numerous special exhibitions and programs under t...
Charles Conder: A Retrospective 1868-1909
Amongst those who created the Heidelberg school in Australia, Roberts brought it intellectual rigour...
St Petersburg: A 300th Birthday Tribute People and Palaces in Photographs around 1900
On 27 May 2003, St Petersburg, home of The State Hermitage Museum, celebrated its 300th anniversary....
EXODUS: between promise and fulfilment
In 1869 a small survey team of Royal Engineers led by Captain Wilson and Captain Palmer and includi...
Go(gh) Modern
Paintings by Vincent van Gogh are shown together with c. 80 contemporary artworks from the Stedelijk...
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...
Call for Artists: 4th Biennial Flintridge Foundation Awards for Mature West Coast Visual Artists
West Coast visual artists, whose work demonstrates high artistic merit for 20 years or more, are inv...
Photographs by Dmitri Baltermants - The Great Patriotic War 1941-1945, A View of World War II from a Soviet Perspective
The Stephen Cohen Gallery is honored to announce an exhibition of photographs by the seminal Soviet ...
Politics as Usual: A Group Exhibition of Politically Charged Artwork
Aron Packer Gallery presents an exhibition of artists whose work ranges from narrative woodcut prin...
Marvin Lipofsky: A Glass Odyssey
A translucent pink bubble punctured by a tube of clear red glass, a multicolored primordial glass f...
Katsuko Ishigaki : Tales of the Earth
Katsuko Ishigaki was born in 1967 on Ishigaki Island, located in the south part of Ryukyu archipelag...
Margrethe Mather and Edward Weston: A Passionate Collaboration
Margrethe Mather and Edward Weston: A Passionate Collaboration is the first exhibition to explore th...
Destiny, Shunning the Journey: Installation by Tirzo Martha
The 25th of July 2003 will be the opening of a solo exhibition in Barcelona, Spain by the Curacao vi...
An Imperial Collection: Women Artists from the State Hermitage Museum
Did Catherine the Great have an eye for art? West Coast art lovers will get a rare chance to judge f...
Call for Artists: Juried Exhibition by Mike Glier and Jenny Holzer
This exhibition is juried by Mike Glier and Jenny Holzer. Entry is open to all residents of the Uni...
Susan Pfeiffer: Wooden Treasure Boxes
As part of its artist of the month series, the Kentucky Museum of Arts + Design, located at , will f...
Australia's Richest Natural History Art Prize
Only the best watercolours, oils and sculptures are on display for Australia’s richest Natural Histo...
A Matter of Time: Edward Hopper from the Whitney Museum of American Art
After two months of renovation to the landmark Richard Meier designed building, the High Museum of A...
Roy Lichtenstein: The First Comprehensive Presentation in Scandinavia
The main exhibition at Louisiana this fall is a large-scale presentation of the American Pop artist ...
In the Spirit of Martin: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
In the Spirit of Martin: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ¾ the first major Smithson...
Jules Olitski: A Ten-Year Retrospective 1993-2003
American abstract artist Jules Olitski will exhibit work completed within the last ten years to open...
before. after. now - Visions of Iraq
The exhibition before. after. now - Visions of Iraq will show new works created by artists living an...
The Virtue of Tranquil Beauty: Xue Mo
Karin Weber Gallery is delighted to announce that Inner Mongolian-born, Beijing-based artist Xue Mo,...
The Responsive Eye: Ralph T. Coe and the Collecting of American Indian Art
Some 200 American Indian objects assembled over almost half a century by the renowned Santa Fe autho...
Stephan Balkenhol: Sculptures, Photographs, Works on Paper and other Materials
Stephan Balkenhol (born in 1957) has become one of the most internationally well-known sculptors of ...
Georg Oddner: Genomresa
In a unique collaboration, Malmö Museer and Malmö Konsthall are simultaneously exhibiting in two ma...
Call for Artists: Nominations for The Citigroup Photography Prize
Nominations for The Citigroup Photography Prize, held annually, are invited by The Photographers' Ga...
8th Istanbul Biennial: Curated by Dan Cameron of New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York
The 8th International Istanbul Biennial organised by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts w...
Tanagra: Myth and Archaeology
Tanagras are terracotta figurines that saw the day in Greece c.340-300 BC, became extraordinarily...
Nikki Rixon: Innersense
Nikki Rixon's collection of 12 black-and-white photographs was produced over the last year and is en...
Becoming A Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State
The exhibition "Becoming A Nation" features the craftsmanship and artistic talent of the golden age ...
Meat and You: Works by Graham Caldwell, Frank Day, Stephen E. Lewis and William Newman
Meat and You, an exhibition featuring works by Graham Caldwell, Frank Day, Stephen E. Lewis and Will...
My Red Homeland: Anish Kapoor
Born in 1954 in Bombay, Anish Kapoor is among the most prominent figures in British Sculpture. His a...
Thomas Bang: Tales of Frail Conditions
It is with great pleasure that Stalke Gallery shows Thomas Bang’s first solo gallery exhibition in ...
Treasures of a Lost Art: Italian Manuscript Painting of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
The first-ever public presentation of 101 works from the impressive group of Italian illuminated man...
Berlin Calling: 8th Year Under the Berlin Radio Tower
International art fair for the presentation and trade of contemporary art. Chosen by an internation...
Sem Saudade: Fifty Years of Portuguese in Canada
Sem Saudade (pronounced "sem so-dawd") is here interpreted from Portuguese to mean "without regret...
Second Nature: Drawings by Karen Klein
Detroit artist Karen Klein will exhibit about thirty of her watercolor and color pencil drawings at ...
Otto Dix: Prints 1920-24
The remarkable works of famous 20th century German expressionist, Otto Dix, will be on view at Izik...
Treasures of Tibet Never Before Seen In Western World
Centuries-old treasures from Tibet, never before seen in the Western World, are being unveiled at Th...
El real viaje Real / The Real Royal Trip
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center presents El real viaje Real / The Real Royal Trip, the world premiere ...
Calling to Artists, Arts Manufacturers, Art Societies, Retailers and Galleries
The Artist’s & Illustrators Exhibition is an annual event where artists, arts manufacturers, retaile...
Surrealism and Modernism from the Collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
The Phillips Collection welcomes Surrealism and Modernism from the Collection of the Wadsworth Athen...
Before Expressionism: Art in Germany circa 1903. An Exhibition for the 100th Anniversary of the Busch-Reisinger Museum
This fall, Harvard’s Busch-Reisinger Museum marks its 100th anniversary of collecting, studying, and...
Schoenberg, Kandinsky, and the Blue Rider
The first American museum exhibition to concentrate on the friendship and intellectual dialogue betw...
Black and White: Painting from the United States to South America
Painting is not always in color and black and white is not only found in drawings and photography. T...
Call to Artists: 2004 North American Sculpture Exhibition
The Foothills Art Center in Golden, Colorado, invites entries to the 13th North American Sculpture E...
David Hall: Moon Window
The Art Gallery of Bishop’s University is proud to present its latest exhibition titled Moon Window....
Living in Motion: Design and Architecture for Flexible Dwelling
One of the largest modern design exhibitions ever held in this country opens to the public at the Ir...
Koo Jeong-a: A Solo Exhibition
TRANS>area is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of Koo Jeong-a in New York City. This ex...
Jean-Antoine Houdon: Sculptor of the Enlightenment
Friend and associate of princes, statesmen, and the great intellectuals of his day, Jean-Antoine Hou...
Fallout: A New Site-specific Installation by Chuck Nanney
This exhibition and performance mark a new turn in the development of an artist who is famous for wo...
Imagination Lab Student Showcase
Vega, The Brand Communications School in Johannesburg has recently launched the Imagination Lab in W...
Pello Irazu: Fragments and Sleepers
ARTIUM, Basque Centre-Museum of Contemporary Art, presents the exhibition Pello Irazu. Fragmentos y ...
Exhibition of Works by Sculptor Franca Ghitti
The public is invited to view the Franca Ghitti exhibition at The Cooper Union. Works from this ser...
Enchanted Places: Four Leading Contemporary Scottish Painters
A stunning presentation of the work of four leading contemporary Scottish painters brings to a concl...
Joan Hernandez Pijuan: Painter
The exhibition of works by Spanish-Catalan artist Joan Hernández Pijuan consists of paintings and d...
Published Works by Maria Angelo
Portugese artist Maria Angelo's artworks will be published on the cover of several CDs by Kaddisfly....
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 ...
Marie Lannoo: Peel
In Peel Saskatchewan artist Marie Lannoo deftly tackles the concept of perception. Using multiple l...
Queensland Indigenous Artists to be exhibited at the Grosse Kunstausstellung 2003
The Queensland Indigenous Arts Marketing and Export Agency (QIAMEA), in conjunction with Brit's Art ...
Largest Gallery to Re-Open with an Installation by Ann Hamilton
MASS MoCA will open a new work commissioned from one of the world’s great installation artists for o...
Signs and Wonders - He Tohu He Ohorere
Signs and Wonders | He Tohu He Ohorere explores how people express spiritual beliefs and supernatura...
Shoshannah Brombacher: Amsterdam, Jerusalem, Berlin, New York
Union for Reform Judism (UAHC) in New York, presents "Shoshannah Brombacher: Amsterdam, Jerusalem, B...
Awaiting a Call: Curated by Miguel Fernández-Cid
Esperando unha chamada (Awaiting a Call) gathers a series of works, in which the central theme is t...
Bruno Lucchesi: New Sculpture
Forum Gallery presents the first one-person exhibition in Los Angeles by the Italian-American sculpt...
The Brisbane Line: Queensland Women Artists of the Early Twentieth Century
Discover the dynamic work of a group of rarely exhibited women artists in a new QUT Art Museum exhib...
Paintings by Manuel Millares
Ranging from archaeological evocations of a provocative primitivism, in which loneliness and the pow...
Art Miami 2004: A Fresh Perspective on Contemporary Art from Europe, Asia and the Americas
Arts aficionados, collectors and visitors to Art Miami will find themselves in new territory when t...
American Mythology: 23 Artist Define Their Views
23 area artists define their ideas of American Mythology during an exhibition at ARTworksSF. The sh...
Jimmy Ernst: Transcending the Surreal
The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University will present Jimmy Ernst: Transcendi...
Portrait of an Estuary: San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay was not named after the city of San Francisco; the sequence was actually the oppos...
How Goes the Art Market 2004?
THE YEAR 2003 came in with the mixed promise of profits and same market anxieties as did 2002. It be...
Tracy Silva Barbosa: Firmament
UrbanGlass opens Firmament, in the Robert Lehman Gallery at UrbanGlass. The exhibition is the culmin...
170 of Nobuyoshi Arakis Landscapes and Nudes
From December 18th until January 24th, La Fábrica Galería (Alameda, 9. Madrid. Spain) presents a set...
Great Fences of Australia: A Project by Jon Rose and Hollis Taylor - Virtuoso Violinist/Composers
Jon Rose and Hollis Taylor are two virtuoso violinist/composers who specialise in new music and expe...
The Divine Comedy: Francisco Goya, Buster Keaton, William Kentridge
The Vancouver Art Gallery will launch the new year with The Divine Comedy: Francisco Goya, Buster Ke...
The Rhetorics of Work. Randstad Photocollection
The CAC Malaga is presenting the exhibition The Rhetorics of Work. Randstad Photocollection. It comp...
Duane Hanson: Photographs
It is with great pleasure that Laurence Miller Gallery presents the never before exhibited photograp...
Bamako 03. Contemporary African Photography
The CCCB opens its programme of exhibitions for the year 2004 with the show Bamako 03. Contemporary ...
Call for Artists: Prix Ars Electronica 2004
Prix Ars Electronica 2004 is open for entries and starts with a new category and an Art and Technolo...
John Klima: Toy World
Employing a variety of technologies to produce both hardware and software, John Klima’s work occupie...
Joy of Life - Two Photographers from Africa 
A unique exhibition of works by two of the most prominent photographers from Africa - J.D.’Okhai Oje...
Zhou Tiehai 1989-2003
During March, Shangart presents a solo show 'Zhou Tiehai 1989-2003'. "Zhou Tiehai has been one of th...
All 73 sculptures by Edgar Degas
Phoenix Art Museum is pleased to present an extremely rare opportunity to view all 73 bronze sculptu...
Staging the Orient: Visions of the East at La Scala and The Metropolitan Opera
Every exhibition organized by the Museum sets out to explore, often for the first time, some importa...
Projekt: Gallery Based Artists Working in Video
PROJEKT is a quarterly video catalogue, which archives the work of gallery based artists working wit...
Compostela: Lars Arrhenius, Gabriele Basilico, Roland Fischer, Gunther Forg, Ruben Ramos Balsa, Humberto Rivas, Lorna Simpson, Montserrat Soto, Beat Streuli, Peter Wüthrich
Compostela is an exhibition, which has been organised around ten individual projects b...
Between the Known and the Unknown: Drawings of Gloria Ortiz-Hernandez
Few shifts in an artist’s aesthetic are more risky and decisive than that taken by Gloria Ortiz-Hern...
Call to Artists: Design and Architecture Workshops in France
Between the end of June until mid-September, up to three parallel courses are held per week on topic...
Semantic Gap, by Dolores Zinny and Juan Maidagan
After two months of requisite renovation, Lund Konsthall will open with refreshed premises and a ne...
Whitney Biennial 2004 Opens Tomorrow
Reflecting what may be seen as a reinvigoration of contemporary American art at a moment of profound...
Photographers of Genius at the Getty
Celebrating 20 years of collecting photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum, a new exhibition spotl...
Far Near Distance: Contemporary Positions of Iranian Artists
FAR NEAR DISTANCE presents, for the first time in Germany, a panorama of contemporary positions of a...
John Dahlsen: New Assemblages and Prints
John Dahlsen, based in Byron Bay Australia, recently returned home from New York, more than inspired...
Bill Brandt: A Centenary Retrospective
The V&A will celebrate the centenary of the birth of Bill Brandt (1904-83), one of the most importan...
Roger Brown: A Different Dimension
Silhouetted figures, strong patterns, sprawling landscapes, vast stylized cloud-filled skies, citysc...
Bernatzik - Africa: Vintage Photographs by Hugo A. Bernatzik
Throckmorton Fine Art is pleased to announce our upcoming photography exhibition, BERNATZIK - Afric...
Anne Meredith Barry: Original Works on Paper, Prints and Paintings
Anne Meredith Barry was born in Toronto in 1932 and studied art at the Ontario College of Art. As a ...
Superstar Neil Diamond is charmed by the Art of a Belgian Action Painter
Patrick Gysemberg brings an Art project on Belgian National TV. He created five "one - minute painti...
Views from an Island: Works from Irish Contemporary Art from the Collection of the Irish Museum of Modern Art
Putting together a group exhibition to represent your country is a daunting task. You ask yourself w...
Kurt Schwitters. MERZ – a total vision of the world
With about 150 loans from international museums and many privately owned works that are very seldom ...
The Arts of Fire: Islamic Influences on the Italian Renaissance
The luxury glass and ceramics that emerged from Italy in the 15th and 16th centuries established tas...
Thomas Schütte: Kreuzzug [Crusade]
Kreuzzug (Crusade) offers a varied and dense overview of works of Dusseldorf artist Thomas Schutte c...
Vic Gentils: The Big Happening
The pivot of this exhibition is Gentils' masterpiece "Ensor et ses squelettes veulent se chauffer" ...
Yinka Shonibare: Entertaining, Seducing, Provoking,
With an exotic display of color and fully charged scenarios, Yinka Shonibare entertains and seduces ...
Out and About
Out and About is an exhibition of emergent Canadian artists who are living or producing work in Euro...
focus: Roni Horn
Roni Horn (b. 1955), one of the truly great American artists of her generation, has produced a diver...
New Charity Launched: Painting a Rainbow of Smiles fore Sick and Needy children
Rachel and Joshua Goldstein recently launched Artists Helping Children Foundation, a non-profit orga...
The beauty of failure / The failure of beauty
The Joan Miro Foundation presents “The beauty of failure / The failure of beauty”, selected by Haral...
Telecom Prospect 2004: New Art New Zealand
City Gallery Wellington is proud to present Telecom Prospect 2004: New Art New Zealand in partnershi...
Chapungu: Custom and Legend, A Culture in Stone
DENVER-For the first time ever in the Rocky Mountain region, an exhibition of over 80 contemporary A...
From Goodnight Moon to Art Dog: The World of Clement, Edith and Thacher Hurd
Come and have fun at the Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) this summer with Art Dog, the Runaway Bunny and...
When is a Work of Art Complete: Prints by Rembrandt, Piranesi, Degas, Munch and More
For the first time in its history, The Frick Collection will host a major special exhibition this su...
Unveiling Ancient Mystery: Etruscan Treasures
A rare exhibition of Etruscan treasures from the private collections of Italian Prince Fabrizio Alli...
Art on Site: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art at Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Art on Site: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art at Olbrich Botanical Gardens will bring a series of ...
Wenda Gu: From Middle Kingdom to Biological Millennium
In a collaboration unusual for Maine academic museums, the Bates College Museum of Art and the Insti...
First Juried Biennial: Curated by Ingrid Schaffner
The Westmoreland Museum of American Art has a strong commitment to regional artists, both in the con...
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 ...
Cruel/Loving Bodies: Artists Grapple with Chinese Identity
The "Cruel/Loving Bodies" exhibition brings together art works in diverse media--sculpture, install...
Art/35/Basel Opens Today
Art Basel is being held for the 35th time in Basel (Switzerland) from June 16 to 21, 2004. It is the...
Max Gimblett: The Brush of All Things
Max Gimblett is one of New Zealand’s leading art figures. Exhibiting here since the seventies, but b...
Yto Barrada: A Life Full of Holes – The Strait Project
The Strait is an ongoing photographic project initiated in 1998 by Yto Barrada (b. Paris, 1971). It ...
The Right to Remain Silent: An Artist’s Citizenship Project - A Collection of Art from Tony Wynn
During the first two weeks of July the Gallerie Razoo at Las Olas Art Center presents The Right to R...
Two Solo Exhibitions: Gary Sweeney and Lauren Levy Featured for Contemporary Art Month
San Antonio artist Gary Sweeney and Austin artist Lauren Levy exhibit recent work in concurrent exhi...
Call for Artists: Residencies Available
Jentel Artist Residency Program (January 15 – May 13, 2005) lies in the Lower Piney Creek Valley of ...
Ladislav Sutnar: Designer in Two Worlds
The Czech designer Ladislav Sutnar (1897 Pilsen – 1976 New York) is considered one of the great pion...
Odda Biennale 2004: Works by Richard Sobye
In collaboration with Odda municipality,  NVIM (Norwegian Hydropower- & Industrialized city Museum) ...
Indigenous Australian artists: Barbara Wier and Ronnie Tjampitjinpa
Their large format acrylic on canvas paintings combine modern expression with traditional elements a...
John ‘Hoppy’ Hopkins: 1960 to 1965 – A Taster
Hoppy graduated from Cambridge University in 1958 with a Master’s degree in Physics and embarked upo...
Fili Italiani: A Thousand Years of Needlework
The exhibition provides an opportunity for the public to see many rare masterpieces most often found...
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...
Travelling Light: A photographic exhibition and book launch by Paul Weinberg
As one of South Africa's leading and best-known photographers, Paul Weinberg needs no introduction. ...
German Expressionist Graphics: The Bradford Collection
The Portland Museum of Art will present an exhibition of 85 masterworks of German Expressionist grap...
A Place to Take Root: The History of Flower Pots and Garden Containers in America
"A Place to Take Root: The History of Flower Pots and Garden Containers in America," possibly the fi...
Shin-on: Paintings by Shuei Matsuyama
The Durst Organization and StarArte Gallery will present the work of Shuei Matsuyama in the Lobby Ga...
The UAM Diaries: 1973-2004 The Glenn Years
The UAM Diaries: 1973-2004 The Glenn Years is a tribute to retiring University Art Museum's founding...
Sean Landers: Text and Cartoon Works on Paper, Paintings, Sculptures, Video and Audio Works
Since the early nineties, the work of Sean Landers has been one of the most fascinating and repeated...
EXTREMOPHILES: Surviving in Space
With the long journey to Mars and back increasingly preoccupying the space industry and space medici...
Funicular: Joseph Phillips
In his new series, Funicular, Joseph Phillips continues his investigation into space and direction, ...
redwhiteblue: anothermountainman
LEE Ka-sing Gallery is pleased to present the work of Hong Kong Photographer anothermountainman's re...
TheFlower as Image: 150 Works by the World’s Greatest Artists
This autumn’s major exhibition at Louisiana, The Flower as Image, with about 150 works by some of th...
Shoshannah Brombacher: I Have Sukkah on Both Sides of the Ocean
The Gallery at the Riverdale Temple in the Bronx is exhibiting works on bith canvas and paper by Sho...
Fiona Pardington: Fugitive Beings
Museums continue to provide Fiona Pardington with the subject matter for her classic silver gelatin ...
Thomas Joshua Cooper: Point of No Return
Thomas Joshua Cooper (born California 1946) is one of the world’s most celebrated and distinctive la...
Friedrich Christian Flick Collection
The Friedrich Christian Flick Collection, one of the most significant collections of contemporary ar...
The Call for Artists: Ugly Necklace Contest - A Jewelry Design Competition With A Twist
Yes, an UGLY Necklace Contest. Here's your opportunity to show your design skills, your visual acu...
Josep Bofill: Isolated Spaces
Josep Bofill has exhibited extensively throughout Europe, and most recently in the United States, wh...
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...
R. Kenton Nelson: Trouble
Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery is proud to present "TROUBLE" a new and exciting body of work by...
AMICO Library Treasures Open for Public Exploration
The treasures of 39 arts institutions worldwide are now open for public viewing with the introductio...
New Gallery Opening: Representing Carla Fache and Fabia Nitti
Artist representative and local party planner, Amy Alonso, will opened her first gallery – Fache Art...
Star Struck: An exhibition of photographs by Bob Willoughby
Bob Willoughby is one of the world’s foremost photojournalists of the Hollywood movie industry, and ...
Religious Paintings: George Condo
The renowned New York painter George Condo, returns to the UK for the first time in four years with ...
The Wild and The Tame: The Gestation of Mature Love
MG Gallery is pleased to present The Wild and The Tame: The Gestation of Mature Love, a solo exhibit...
Karel Nel: Unfathomable Depths
Karel Nel is one of the most consistently laureated South African artists of his generation. Based i...
Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere: Collections sans Frontieres III
The Fruitmarket Gallery is proud to announce the first collaboration between Scotland’s two major pu...
+ reduction - An Art and Sound Installation: Robert Mangion and James Hullick
+ reduction is the first collaboration between visual artist Robert Mangion and composer James Hulli...
David Malin: Photographies
For the first time in Europe, the Karsten Greve Gallery is showing the works of the famous English "...
Senses and Sins: Painters of Everyday Life in the Seventeenth Century
With the exhibition ‘Senses and Sins’ the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum presents an important survey...
Evolution: Richard Negre
The show, Evolution: Richard Negre, will focus on the evolutionary process involved in a young arti...
Call for Artists: Proposals being Excepted for Exhibitions
Up the Stairs Gallery (non-profit) in Wicker Park, Chicago ahve have a lovely space and a growing fo...
Becoming a Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U. S. Department of State
Becoming a Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U. S. Department of State will be ...
Sam Francis
It has been 10 years since Sam Francis has passed away. Museum Jan van der Togt is organizing an exh...
Rufino Tamayo Mexico
Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) was born in Oaxaca, Mexico. He was one of the greatest American creators a...
Temples and Castles: 19th Century Indian Architectural Photography
The study of Indian architecture was of an importance extending beyond the examination of the countr...
Huyghe + Corbusier: Harvard Project
The Harvard University Art Museums has commissioned Pierre Huyghe to create a multidisciplinary proj...
Kenneth Noland: The Nature of Color
Surveying over four decades of American painter Kenneth Noland’s career, ranging from 1959 to the ar...
The Peaceable Kingdom: Sculpture by Stanley Schwartz
Artist Stanley Schwartz offers the world another look at his collection of marvelous sculptures of ...
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...
Call for Artists: South 2 - The Journey, Residencies and Networks
And so the journey begins... The South Project is very pleased to announce its first round of re...
American Promise: Heidi Hesse
PH Gallery is pleased to announce “American Promise,” an exhibition works by contemporary internatio...
A Stellar Moment for Galician Culture by Antonio Bonet Correa
The exhibition A Galicia moderna corresponds to two decades from the first third of the 20th ce...
Annual Winter Group Exhibition - Winter Solstice III
The Studio and The Studio Annex are pleased to present a group exhibition that will feature the art ...
Birds, Beasts and Bugs: Japanese Wood Block Prints
The Gibbes Museum of Art, located in Charleston, South Carolina, announces the opening of the specia...
Visual Arts Mississauga 27th Annual Juried Show of Fine Arts
Visual Arts Mississauga (VAM) and the Art Gallery of Mississauga (AGM) are proud to invite all to at...
Visions of Japan: Prints and Paintings from Cleveland Collections
The exhibition presents exquisitely crafted color woodcuts and paintings of the 18th and 19th centur...
Anonymous Was a Woman Awards 10 Women Artists with $25,000 Grants
Anonymous Was A Woman has announced the 10 artists selected to receive the Foundation’s ninth annual...
Call for Artists: Nominate a New Zealand Artist for an Icon Award
From Creative New Zealand - Living icons of New Zealand arts will be honoured at the second biennial...
Contemporary Japanese Architecture 1985–1996
This exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Architecture 1985–1996 is jointly presented by the Univers...
Call for Artists: HOMOMUSEUM - Heroes and Moments
What do Alexander the Great, Gertrude Stein, J. Edgar Hoover and Andy Warhol have in common? Homosex...
Viewpoints: Chinese Photography Today
Chambers Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening of Viewpoints: Chinese Photography Today on Jan...
Spring: The Year of the Rooster
The Rooster~(n.The male of the domestic fowl)  Feng Shui: is considered a symbol of protection and g...
Jake and Dinos Chapman: Explaining Christians to Dinosaurs
Jake and Dinos Chapman (*1966 in Cheltenham, *1962 in London; live and work in London) are among the...
Cut and Construction: The Foundations of Fashion
“Cut and Construction: The Foundations of Fashion,” an exhibition that will focus on how the craft ...
Le Invasioni Barbariche: curated by Pier Luigi Tazzi
Galleria Continua presents a major exhibition featuring the work of artists from Asia. A world that ...
Creative Thinking: Sculpture and Painting
Galería de Originales presents Creative Thinking: Sculpture and Painting during February and March, ...
Paris and The Surrealists
Paris and the surrealists is an exhibition that looks at surrealism from inside the movement. Taking...
Jaume Plensa. Good Luck?
The Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa was born in 1955 in Barcelona. As long ago as 1994 several of Plen...
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...
Collages: Myanmar artist NAY MYO SAY
The work by this young artist is some of the most exciting we have seen over the last few years. Kar...
Pawel Althamer: Winner of The Vincent 2004
The solo exhibition of Pawel Althamer (Warsaw, 1967), which was received with great enthusiasm by bo...
Simon Patterson: High Noon
Two major new commissions by British artist Simon Patterson, shown in the context of a selected care...
Dream Time, You Nishiogi's first solo exhibition
The Prestige Gallery in Sapporo presents a solo exhibition of works by You Nishiogi during the first...
James A. Crawford: New Photographic
SLO Arts Gallery (located in "Frame Works" Framing) exhibits works by James A. Crawford in their fir...
8th International Open: Diversity and Spirit - Works by 50 US and International Women
The group exhibition "8th International Open" features art by 50 women from across the country and o...
Peeter Mudist: Third Retretti Winter Exhibition
The third winter exhibition of the Retretti Art Centre in Kunsthalle presents work by Peeter Mudist,...
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 ...
Call for Artists: Great Lakes Region - Juried Exhibition
River Gallery is a fine art gallery located in historic downtown Chelsea Michigan representing both ...
Works by 11 Artists to be Shown at New Artist Owned Gallery
Artist owned ARTAMO LLC is proud to announce the opening of ARTAMO Gallery, the new contemporary art...
Petra: Lost City of Stone
Petra: Lost City of Stone is the most comprehensive exhibition ever presented on the ancient, Middle...
Palace and Mosque: Islamic Art
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London has one of the most important and renowned Islamic ar...
Sarah Lucas: 50 Works, 1900 to present
Ever since her 1992 exhibition "Penis nailed to a Board", English artist Sarah Lucas (born 1962) has...
Calder: The Forties
The Directors of Thomas Dane are delighted to present rare works from the 1940s by the American arti...
Arnis Balcus - Naked: Recent Photographs by Young Latvian Photographer
Arnis Balcus is a young Latvian photographer whose off-kilter images of extreme intimacy illuminate,...
Intensely Contemporary: Studio Glass Art Greg Fidler, Pablo De Soto, William Couig, Takuya Tokizawa
Galerie Vee launches INTENSELY CONTEMPORARY : Works by four outstanding emerging U.S. artists, Greg ...
Terroir / Boudoir: An Installation by Simeon Nelson
A claustrophobic interior forest of Jacobean-fret columns fills the small front room of Elastic Resi...
New Paintings: Barbara Rae Ra
Adam Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings by Barbara Rae. The dates will be i...
Call for Artists: Plaything of the Wind - Wind Moved 2005
"Plaything of the Wind“ is the theme of the art competition „moved wind“ in 2005. The openair- exhi...
   
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