Benjamin West - Mary, Wife of Henry Thompson of Kirby Hall, as Rachel at the Well 1775 oil on canvas Chrysler Museum of Art American
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Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Aston Hall: Inscriptions - Painting the Line: Work by Varvara Shavrova
Inspired by the dramatic landscape of County Mayo in Ireland, 'Inscriptions' is
a series of paintings and drawings that passionately explore the relationship
between line and space and represent both the visible and imaginary landscape.
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Taft Museum of Art: The Great Migration: The Evolution of African
American Art, 1790-1945
Included are works by painters Joshua Johnston, Henry O. Tanner,
Duncanson and Horace Pippin; photographer James P. Ball; and sculptor
Edmonia Lewis amon...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Landscapes of Retrospection: The Magoon Collection of British Drawings and
Prints,1739-1860
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Art Frankfurt 2000: The Fair that Keeps to the Subject of Art
Furthermore, Art Frankfurt presents special forums on various
topics: ....
Edition District (Hall 1.1)
The Multiple District is to become the Edition District. As the very first trade fair,
the Art Frankfurt is...
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art: Call for Curators: The Aldrich Announces the Inaugural Hall Curatorial Fellowship 2006 - 07
Chosen by The Aldrich and an independent jury of distinguished art world
professionals, The Hall Fellow will work closely with the curatorial
department of the Museum. She/he will work together with The Aldrich's
curatorial director to develop...
Bishop's University Art Gallery: David Hall: Moon Window
David Hall's previous work showed various urban settings which presented vestiges of the negative impact of human presence on the environment, thus implying a passage of time. Throughout his body of work, the artist has continuously been interest...
King County Public Art Program: Call for Entries: Marion Oliver McCaw Hall Glass Commission
One of the premier public sites in the new design of the Marion Oliver McCaw Hall is the entrance lobby foyer that curves and sweeps to the west. As the prominent gathering place for patrons and visitors to the Hall, the lobby provides key entranc...
Royal Albert Hall: Henry Reichold: English Natinal Ballet Exhibition
The exhibition is sponsored by Adobe, Hewlett-Packard and The Royal Albert Hall. The images all originate from 35mm
transparencies and are then manipulated in Adobe Photoshop. The output is via an HP 5000 large format inkjet printer...
National Gallery: Light
The first section, Symbolic Light, contains works in which light takes on a metaphorical meaning, such as the Gallery’s 'Adoration of the Shepherds' by Rembrandt and the rarely seen 'After the Deluge; the Forty-First Day' by G. F. Watts (Guildfor...
Handel House Museum: The Purest Benevolence: Handel and the Foundling Hospital
The hospital was instigated by Capt Thomas Coram, who was moved by the terrible sight of babies – many born to unmarried women - and young children left to die in London’s streets. After a 20-year struggle, the hospital was founded in 1739.
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Red Gate Gallery: IN & OUT: Contemporary Chinese Art from China and Australia
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DeBary Hall: Cecil Herring: Rediscovering Florida
From Herring's Artist statement-
" 'Find your bliss,' the great Philosopher- Anthropologist Joseph Campbell advised. Campbell was right. I found my 'bliss' in 1956, 49 years ago. I have loved every minute I have spent creating art works and to t...
California Museum of Photography: Back to the Ranch: Photographs of the Diminishing East Bay Cattle Industry
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Tate Modern: The Unilever Series: Louise Bourgeois
Three large steel towers, about 30 feet high, dominate the east end of the Turbine Hall.
Each tower supports a platform on which two chairs are surrounded by a series of large
swivel mirrors. The mirrors with their reflective surfa...
Renishaw Hall: Performers and Performances at Renishaw: A Collection of Painting by Alan Haliday
The Sitwell family knew many of the most prominent literary and artistic figures of the twentieth
century. Osbert Sitwell in particular was active in commissioning and collecting modern works of
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Visual Arts HALL of FAME: Announcing the 1999 Visual Arts Hall of Fame honorees . . .
Jean Sartor, Painter, one of the pioneer artists in Shreveport, exhibited internationally, was a founding member of almost every local and regional art institution, served on many boards including Meadows Museum and the Barnwell Art Center.
Cl...
Renishaw Hall: Paintings by Stuart Robinson, Terence Bennett, and Martin Decent
Terence Bennett is an accomplished watercolour artist from Doncaster in the county of Yorkshire. His works have been exhibited at many prestigious
locations, including The Royal Academys and The National Museum of Wales.Stuart Robinson is als...
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons at Herbst International Exhibition Hall: eMotion Pictures: An Exhibition of Orthopaedics in Art
Artwork will include painting, drawing, prints, photography, sculpture,
ceramics, textiles, crafts, functional art and mixed media, all
reflecting the artists‚ personal emotion, be it hope, freedom, strength,
pain, anger, frustration, wellness ...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: Prints from the Serenissima: Connoisseurship and the Graphic Arts in 18th-Century Venice
Most exhibitions and art historical research dealing with Venetian art tend to focus on the Renaissance or Baroque periods, said James Cuno, Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot, director of the Harvard University Art Museums. In contrast, this show wil...
Tate Modern: Olafur Eliasson: The Weather Project
In this installation, The Weather Project, representations of the sun and sky dominate the expanse of the Turbine Hall. A fine mist permeates the space, as if creeping in from the environment outside. Throughout the day, the mist accumulates into ...
Grand Hotel Armorie Hall: I AM BLUE: Hans Alexander Gerlanius
When Hans' grandfather brought the easel down from the attic to the young, hyperactive offspring, everything calmed down. Ever since, Hans paints. His restlessness has taken him all over the world. He lived for a few years in the United States, ...
City Gallery Wellington, Hirschfeld Gallery: Hat trick: Victoria Birkinshaw, Anne Noble and Andy Morley-Hall
Emerging artist Victoria Birkinshaw presents a series of photographs which document the Webber Bros Circus' tour of Kapiti Coast, Upper Hutt and Lower Hutt in 2003. Birkinshaw has a long-standing fascination with the circus: "Running away and join...
Art Space Gallery: Edge and Shadow: Nigel Hall Works on Paper, 1975 to 2002
Hall refers to his drawings as being " not studies for sculpture but
related explorations, freed from the laws of physics that a sculptor must
obey." and although emphasis shifts with time in their evolution, certain
common concerns infuse...
GenArtSF: New-Fangle 2000
New-Fangle Artists are:
Apsolutno
Ike Brooker
Rubber O Cement
Joann Denning
Kora Juenger
R T Mark
Clay Newton
Adam Rees
Richard Rinehart
Marissa Silverbach
Niem Tran
New-Fangle ...
instinc: Ring around the rosy, pocketful of posies...: Multi-disciplinary Works by Young Artists from Singapore and China
The eight artists participation in this project come from a variety of backgrounds sharing one thing in common - the location context of Singapore. This exhibition presents the exploration of the term ‘culture’, as well as the various ways in whi...
Tsuen Wan Town Hall: The Key of Millennium - Sculpture Exhibition
of
Timothy Chan Kwok Cheong
One of these promising local artists, Timothy Chan Kwok Cheong, will organize his solo exhibition from 11-17, May 2000 at the Exhibition Gallery, Tsuen Wan Tow Hall and from 19 - 26 May at the Exhibition Gallery, Shatin Town Hall in conjunction wi...
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art: Macropolis: MMoCA Commissions State Street Murals by Lane Hall and Lisa Moline
In creating Macropolis, Hall and Moline placed images of caterpillars, frogs, moths, worms, and mollusks against bold solid colors and fragments of charts, graphs, and tables. In keeping with their desire for an ongoing dialogue with passersby, th...
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: From Woodblocks to Comics: The Japanese Impression
From classical Chinese painters Japanese artists borrowed the flat
perspective that became a hallmark of their own art. In their ukiyo-e
printmaking they developed their own delicate and graceful style that
captured the work and pleasures of ev...
Edinburgh Celtica Gallery: Exposed Online 2000
As part of their drive to encourage the use of the internet by Scottish Artists, The Edinburgh Celtica Gallery worked closely with the students to produce the online version of their exhibition. The HND2 students of Stevenson College put togeth...
Coalition for Jobs, Arts & Housing: No More Lofts Rally
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