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Scottish National Portrait Gallery: Facing the Light: The Photography of Hill and Adamson
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery
houses the main collection of Hill and Adamson's work, as part of the Scottish National
Photography ...
J. Paul Getty Museum: Light in the Darkness: The Photographs of Hill and Adamson
Hill, a painter, and Adamson, an engineer, initially teamed up to prepare photographic
studies for Hill’s large historical painting commemorating the formation of the Free Church
of Sc...
Museum of the City of NewYork: Renewing a Block and the Spirit of Its People: Photographs of Carmel Hill, Harlem by Bill
Foley
Foley has also skillfully captured the change in attitudes among the block’s
residents, a transformation from despair to hope, pride in accomplishment, and the spirit
necessary to make it t...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Body, Text: Selected Works by Gary Hill
The exhibition also includes Hill’s video works Cut Pipe, 1992; Circular Breathing, 1994; Conundrum, 1995–98; Viewer, 1996; Crossbow, 1999; and Wall Piece, 2000.
“Gary Hill is undoubtedly one of the most talented artists of his generation. H...
National Museum: Carl Fredrik Hill
The exhibition traces Carl Fredrik Hill's artistic development, from his earliest works,
created in Lund in the 1860s, to the expressive drawings from his illness period at the
end of his career. Common characteristics and differences ...
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg: Gary Hill: Selected Works 1976 - 2001
An American, living in Seattle, he
began his artistic career as a sculptor. The Kunstmuseum now
presents a representative survey of Hill’s video pieces. The early
videos of the 1970s, which concentrate on formal experimentation,
are included a...
Notting Hill Gate Improvements Group: Kensington Koan
Her early work as a sculptor was preoccupied with light as a metaphor for spirit or mind which led her to an interest in science, technology and science fiction.
She has designed and made numerous large scale public sculptures in the UK: Wh...
MASS MoCA: MASS MoCA Welcomes MoCI Curator, Superfiction Expert
The presentation will also celebrate ten years of the fictive Museum of
Contemporary Ideas on New York's Park Avenue. Arguably the largest
contemporary art space in the world, this was the first of many
superf...
Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum: John A. and Margaret Hill Collection of American Western Art AND Silver Blossoms, Turquoise Mountains: Southwest Indian Jewelry
As a connoisseur of American art, John Hill collected what he believed in, which was the myth of the American West. It is a myth that has shaped this nation more than any other. From it, comes our sense of magisterial landscapes dwarfing human a...
Grant Hill: Call for Artists: Something All Our Own Scholarship
The Something All Our Own scholarship has been created to provide educational assistance to students interested in pursuing a degree in visual arts. The scholarship is open to high school (and/or GED) graduates, and the students must be enrolled ...
Peterborough Art House: James Tovey: East Hill
-- John Howard Journalist writing in June 2002.
Reviewing the previous exhibition
A maelstrom of swirling colours has become the perfect backdrop..
-- Peterborough Evening Telegraph 8th November 2001.
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Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: I dreamt of flying: Noguchi Rika
This exhibit will feature about 40 of the artist’s works, including the early To Dive and new large-format prints
up to 100 x 250 cm in size made especially for the exhibit. Her series, Rocket Hill (2001-) was taken at the
Tanegashima Space Cent...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Cleve Gray, Painter: A Quarter of A Century
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Groundfloor Gallery: Flightpath: Paintings by Janet Haslett
The paintings in this exhibition are largely based on aerial photographs spanning the past three decades of the iconic village of Hill
End, north of Sydney. The images are built up in layers, in a constantly refined process of mapping marks in sp...
Muse Gallery, Notting Hill: Wendall Wong: Earthman Sculpture - Earthaearth
Inspired by the landscapes of Trinidad as well as his travels through the mountains of Tobago, Cyprus and Malta, Wendall represents the Rastafari approach to naturality in his work by depicting jungle scenes, hunting and local wildlife as well as ...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Double Feature: New Works by Nick Crowe and Gary Hill
Nick Crowe
The New Medium, 2000
This new work by Nick Crowe reveals a fascination with funereal culture
on the Web. The New Medium focuses on text messages sent by
...
Ackland Art Museum: Transatlantic Dialogue: Contemporary Art In and Out of Africa
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Tate Modern: Between Cinema and a Hard Place
Ranging from film and video to sculpture, the exhibition features works by the following
artists:
Miroslaw Balka, Matthew Barney, Christian Boltanski, Janet Cardiff and George
Bures-Miller, James Coleman, Stan Douglas,...
Townhouse Gallery: Kairotic: Mona Hatoum, Gary Hill, Karim Rashid
Putting the two meanings together, one might understand ëkairos; to refer to a passing instant and, finally, a crucial step in the creative process. Given such a premise, artists have been invited to work in the city in the fall, returning in the ...
Union Hill Arts Building: AMERICAN SENTENCES
More inclusive then exclusive, American Sentences joins disciplines,
techniques, and visions. Themes are personal and unique. Experimental and
aggressive, these artists only connection may be their dedication to
creating an art experience. Dis...
CAPE Africa Platform: TRANS CAPE: Over 60 Artists, from 19 African Countries in 24 Venues
Starting 24 March and running until 02 May 2007, CAPE 07 features over 40 Lions of contemporary African art, showing work in a range of media including video, new media, photography, painting, sculpture and installation. The 5-week event spans the...
Johannesburg Art City: Johannesburg Art City
The project aims to showcase the inner city as the hub and cultural centre of Africa's world class city. JHB ART CITY, the national competition from which artworks will be selected for exhibit, opens new branding opportunities for Johannesburg on ...
Terra Museum of American Art: In Search of the Promised Land: Paintings by Frederic Edwin Church
All proceeds of the exhibition
will be donated to Olana State
Historic Site, ...
Southwest School of Art and Craft / Russell Hill Rogers Galleries: Exhibitions Connect Photography, Collage, Textiles to Explore Nature of Truth, Societal Concerns
Zoë Sheehan Saldaña, from Brooklyn, NY, will exhibit works combining photographic and textile techniques in pixilated fiber images. In addition to this solo exhibition, Caution, Saldaña will present a free talk entitled Photographic Interventions...
RMIT Gallery: GOODBYE KIND WORLD
The artists are Roseanne Bartley, Lisa Carroll, Susan Cohn, Karen Ferguson,
Tony Hanning, Hamish Hill, Ruth Hutchinson, Sharon Muir, Miyuki Nakahara,
Humphrey Poland, David Ray, Alex Selenitsch. The curator is Kevin Murray....
Portland Museum of Art: In Search of the Promised Land: Frederic Edwin Church
In Search of the Promised Land comprises 44 paintings, most of them lent by museums and private collectors. Its features some of the artist’s
most memorable and monumental canvases including Niagara Falls from the American Side (1867) from the Na...
londonprintstudio: Agitpop: Utopian Rebellion and Activism
Prints, posters and multiples were the hallmark of 1960's Pop artists. Political poster artists embraced a mass-market consumer aesthetic, uniting the worlds of pop culture
and politics. When protests broke out across France in May 1968, students...
E. Gordon Gallery: Maria Winiarski: Secrets Whispered in the Night
Mystery also exudes from Maria Winiarski's artwork through the echoes of un-told secrets that rest beneath the surface. Winiarski’s adept use of color creates a dreamlike setting where we are transported to be voyeurs into a world that only exists...
Australian Center for Photography: Stranger Than Truth: Photographs of the Superfictional
From the field
of science there are
technological demonstrations of telepathy and medical imaging which
makes visible the
phantom limbs experienced by recent amputees. With the world‚s best
collection of posters
for films that were never mad...
Dylan Thomas Centre: Another Kind of Eden: Works by John Selway
They are inspired by Selway's own youth - particularly summer
holidays in rural Herefordshire - as well as the childhood of Dylan Thomas.
Selway explores the closeness of the life and death experiences, and the
ecstacy and agony of sexual awake...
Scottish National Portrait Gallery: The Art of Documentary
The enthusiasm for documentary photography - the study of people and societies -
continues to be important in Scottish practice. This exhibition focuses on groups of
photographs by a number of photographers, working in an...
Scottish National Portrait Gallery: The Fine Art of Photography
Among the
twentieth-century work on show will be
photographs by Alfred Stieglitz, Bill Brant,
Roger Fenton, Eve Arnold and Annie Leibovitz.
...
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston: Faux, Foe, Pho: Work from Houston High Schools
Last year's Teen Council Exhibition, Lather, Rinse,
Repeat: Work from Houston Area High Schools, featured the
works of 29 artists and was accompanied by special programs
for high school students. This exhibition will be
accompanied by a P...
Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art: Folkert de Jong: Mount Maslow
The concept behind "Mount Maslow" originated in De Jong's interest in the work of Abraham Maslow, psychologist/philosopher, who proposed 'a pyramid of needs' in his 1943 paper 'A Theory of Human Motivation'. Maslow's theory contended that as human...
National Endowment for the Humanities: NEH CONGRESSIONAL UPDATE
In other Capitol Hill matters important to the Endowment's interests,
earlier this week the Senate's Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and
Pensions approved seven Presidential nominees for the National Council on
the Humanities. It is h...
City of Mercer Island - Parks and Recreation Department: Call For Artist - Mercer Island, WA Public Art Sculpture Project
Entries Due: April 19, 2002
Commission
Announced: May 14, 2002
Installation
Complete: October 2002
For a complete Call For Artists, please visit:
http://www.ci.merc...
Smithsonian, Museum of the American Indian: Who Stole the Tee Pee
who stole the tee peeNULL is a question posed by George Littlechild (Plains Cree). It's another way of saying What happened to our traditions? and it leads to another question: How have Indian artists responded to the changes - social, political, ...
Warwick Art Gallery: Earth Song : John Weeronga Bartoo, Jon de Graaff, and Louise Hill
John Weeronga Bartoo is also a finalist in the Stan and Maureen Duke Gold Coast Art Prize which opened on Saturday December 12. In addition he will open the in the Christmas Exhibition at the Roxy Gallery in Kyogle on December 15, 2009.
"I wa...
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Ed Ruscha
This retrospective has been co-curated by the Hirshhorn's former Assistan
Director for Art and Public Programs Neal Benezra, now with the Art Institute of Chicago, and Kerry Brougher, Director of the Museum of Modern Art in
Oxford, England. Afte...
Oakland Museum of California: A Legacy of Early California Paintings: The Shumate Collection
The Shumate Collection represents a veritable Who‚s Who of 19th and early 20th century California painters. Few of these paintings have been seen in other exhibitions or publications. The paintings, primarily oils but also watercolor and gouache, ...
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