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Artist: Sachi Tsutsumi Hayward ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (11)
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Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Sachi Tsutsumi Hayward, Lake, 1974
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Tsutsumi Torin III, AWarrior at New Year"s, 1794 - 1798
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Hiroshige, Sumidagawa Tsutsumi no Kei (View from the Sumida River Embankment) - Pl. F from the portfolio Eight Snow Scenes in the Eastern Capital, 18th - 19th century
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Hiroshige, Sumidagawa Tsutsumi no Kei (View from the Sumida River Embankment) - Pl. F from the portfolio Eight Snow Scenes in the Eastern Capital, 18th - 19th century
Museum of Fine Arts -
George Hayward, American (born England) about 1800- 1872 (?) Departure of the 7th Regiment, N.Y.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Nicolas Lancret, End of the Hunt, circa 1740
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Nicolas Lancret, The Bathers (Baigneuses), circa 1740
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Nicolas Lancret, The Music Party, circa 1740
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Nicolas Lancret, Breakfast Before the Hunt, circa 1740
The Metropolitan Museum of Art -
Captain George K. H. Coussmaker (1759-1801), 1782 Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723-1792)Oil on canvas; 93
Museum of Fine Arts -
Erastus Salisbury Field, American, 1805-1900 The Garden of Eden about 1860 Oil on canvas 88.26

Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30)
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Hayward Gallery: TURNAROUND: Bob & Robert Smith, 26 Instructions
26 Instructions also forms the basis of two free performances by the artist and members of his 'choir' outside the Hayward on 30 September and 7 October from 3-3.30pm. Turnaround: Inside Out at the Hayward is an ongoing series in which...

Hayward Gallery: Sam Taylor-Wood
In Pietà (2001), a large-scale video projection based on Michelangelo’s Vatican sculpture, the artist struggles to hold actor Robert Downey Jr. in the pose of the dying Christ. Third Party (1999), shown for the first time in Britain, is an absorbing ...

Hayward Gallery: Spectacular Bodies: The Art & Science of the Human Body from Leonardo to Now
Today as forensic and medical sciences advance as never before – with the development of genetic fingerprinting, cryogenics and designer babies - artists continue to find inspiration in the human body. Video installations, photography and sculptur...

Yorkshire Sculpture Park / Longside Gallery: Size Matters: Exploring Scale in the Arts Council Collection
Artists represented in the exhibition: Eric Bainbridge, Jordan Baseman, Sara Bradbury, Martin Creed, Alan Currall, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Leo Fitzmaurice, Laura Ford, Mark Francis, Pamela Golden, Andrew Grassie, Steve Johnson, Michael Landy, Abigail L...

Hayward Gallery: Paul Klee: The Nature of Creation
Paul Klee (1879 – 1940) is one of the great masters of modern art. Widely known for the magical quality and spontaneity of his intimate paintings and drawings, he is ...

Irish Museum of Modern Art: Cobra: Copenhagen Brussels Amsterdam
The name Cobra was coined in 1948 by the Belgian poet Christian Dotremont from the three cities where the main participants lived: Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam. Explosively expressive, with an emphasis on myth and the untutored art of child...

Houldsworth Gallery: British Art Show 6
The selection concentrates on artists who have made a significant contribution to British art over the past five years. The exhibition has historically been an important marker of new developments in contemporary art. Many of the artists selected ...

Armand Hammer Museum of Art: Secret Victorians
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Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Culture Center: Secret Victorians
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The Hayward Gallery: Full Moon: Apollo Mission Photographs of Lunar Landscape
The selection of photographs that Light has made are of breathtaking quality and precision, and often on a large scale. Vast panoramas of the moon landings, details of the moons surface and images of the earth from afar prompt us to redefine our id...

Hayward Gallery: Force Fields: Phases of the Kinetic
Over 100 paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations and films made by artists from the 1920s to the early 1980s have been brought together by the exhibition’s curator Guy Brett. Among the seminal works in the show are Calder’s early mobiles, D...

Tullie House Museum and Art Services: Stranger than Fiction: Photographs, Video and Film by Artists Living in Britian
Jananne Al-Ani explores Western perceptions of women in the Middle East; Zineb Sedira's triptych of life sized veiled figures confounds common prejudices about veiled women. The self is a readily available subject for art investigating identity...

UCLA/Hammer Museum: Secret Victorians
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Hayward Gallery: BRASSAI: The Soul of Paris
'When you meet the man you see at once that he is equipped with no ordinary eyes’'
– Henry Miller on Brassaï IMAGE:
Brassaï
Lovers in a Small Cafe near the Place d'Italie
1932 Brassaï Estate
on long term loan to ...

Tate St. Ives: Antony Gormley: Some of the Facts
The sculptures are dramatic installations that explore the connection between physical and metaphysical self and the body in relation to history and place. Field was made by a group of volunteers who were invited by Gormley...

Institute of International Visual Arts: Mayling To: The Stranger
Panda's off-beat rite is ultimately made visible to the viewer, and the results are as comic as they are disquieting. Mayling To lives and works in London, and completed her Fine Art MA at Goldsmiths' College in 2001. To has previously sho...

Presentation House Gallery: Camera Over Hollywood: Photographs by John Swope, 1936-1938
John Swope began his career in film and theatre in the early 1930s when, as a student at Harvard University, he joined the University Players theatrical group, which included Henry Fonda, Josh Logan and Jimmy Stewart. In 1936, whi...

Hayward Gallery: Malcolm Morley: In Full Color
Malcolm Morley was born in 1931 in North London. As a child he developed a passion for model aeroplanes and boats, and at 15 ran away to sea. Following a disrupted and troubled adolescence he discovered a talent and a passion f...

Aspex Gallery: Pidgin: Interrupted Transmission -- A Multimedia Installation by Erika Tan
PIDGIN offsets the apparently homogenising tendencies of an increasingly globalised economy with a vision of cultural interaction, forged out of difference and local inflection. PIDGIN becomes a metaphor for exploring the slippage, invention, crea...

Aron Packer Gallery: Natural History: Group Show
Aron Packer Gallery is pleased to present a small survey of some of the artists working in relation to this genre locally, nationally, and internationally. The gallery transforms into a curiosity cabinet of its own, finding connections and relati...

Museum of Childhood: David Hockney: Grimms’ Fairy Tales
Fantasy dressing-up clothes and a large scale castle tower will help bring the stories to life and special events throughout the school/summer holidays will have a magical fairy tale theme. The tales are drawn from centuries of folklore. As Hoc...

Chisenhale Gallery: Shen Yuan: un matin du monde
Un Matin Du Monde appears to be a memento of the artist's Chinese hometown, directly transplanted into Chisenhale's vast East End space. Howeve...

Kontainer Gallery: Drawing Group Show: UK and American Artists
Jane Harris, winner of the 2002 Jerwood Drawing Prize, showed extensively throughout Europe and is having her first solo show in US at Kontainer Gallery in April 2004 and her first museum show is scheduled in 2005 at Aldrich Museum, Connecticut...

Dia Center for the Arts: Bridget Riley: Reconnaissance
Bridget Riley: Reconnaissance, installed on the fourth floor of Dia's exhibition facility at 548 West 22nd Street, will focus on key paintings from the 1960s and 1970s by this British artist. Riley's paintings fuse space, light, and drawing in a...

Haunch of Venison: Richard Long: The Time of Space
Since the mid-sixties Long has taken a radical approach to nature by expanding the potential scale of art through the medium of walking in the landscape. This exhibition reflects the global range of his work, from the Sahara to Scotland to Mong...

Santa Barbara Museum of Art: Camera Over Hollywood: Photographs by John Swope
Swopes entry into the world of film and theater began in the early 1930s while he was a student at Harvard University, where he joined the University Players, a theatrical group whose members include...

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: Roy Lichtenstein: The First Comprehensive Presentation in Scandinavia
The exhibition presented by Louisiana will demonstrate that this description of Roy Lichtenstein’s work is in itself a cliché. Much more goes on in the Lichtenstein universe than the mere citation of existing images. Lichtenstein’s work deals with...

GenArtSF: Fifth Annual Emerge 2002 Showcasing Promising Local Talent in the Visual Arts
The record number of submissions for this year‚s Emerge 2002 (more than 300) was encouraging, and proves that the high price of living in the Bay Area hasn‚t deterred young emerging artists from living and working here. The quality of work was rem...

Ohio Art League: Breaking the Mold: Julie York, Kris Lyons, Alex Hibbitt
Kris Lyons draws directly from a library of found objects re-made in Clay to create a hybrid art object that has been described as “Monsanto meets Mattel”. Her work is playful, yet thought provoking, and often informed by the world around her. Jul...

Fruitmarket Gallery: Visions For The Future IV: Graham Fagen and Victoria Morton
Graham Fagen’s work tackles contemporary identity and its associated myths and fictions with vibrant pop cultural leanings. Working with video, photography and installation, Fagen, born in 1966, uses a particular combination of sculpture and lan...

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