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MATTHEW BARNEY CREMASTER 2:THE DRONES' EXPOSITION
New York-based artist Matthew Barney has become well known for the unique combination of obsessive a...
Andy Warhol Drawings: 1942-1986
Since his death 11 in early 1987, Andy Warhols stature as an artist has been increasingly recognized...
Time of Our Lives
Today people are living longer, staying active, healthy and mentally
aler...
Association of Illustrators (UK) Takes Stand Against
As of July 16th 1999 the Association of Illustrators [UK] will no
longer carry the adverti...
Girlfriend! The Barbie Sessions by David Levinthal
In honor of her 40th birthday in 1999, internationally recognized
photographer David Levinthal has...
Myth, Dreams and Reality in Contemporary Argentine Photography
This exhibition features the work of eleven mid-career and emerging photographers from Argentina. Al...
Spirits of the Cloth: Contemporary Quilts by African
American Artists
Throughout America there are families that have held on to
quilt...
Stop Asking/We Exist: 25 African American Craft Artists
In this exhibit, guest curator, Joyce Scott has assembled a remarkable body
of work 25 hard worki...
Vik Muniz: Seeing Is Believing
Vik Muniz works with the syntax of photography, but his images are not simply photographic. “Muniz h...
Jacques-Henri Lartigue Photographs:
Automobiles
As a complement to the summers Bugatti exhibition, the Cleveland Museum
of Art presents Jacq...
A Passion for Performance: Sarah Siddons and Her Portraitists
The exhibition includes a selection of 10 portraits by some of the leading 18th-century British
...
Conceptual Art and Travelers' Tales in Book As Art XI
Book as Art XI, the latest exhibition in the annual series
...
SEPTEMBER SONG: The 1999 Soho MultiMedia Music Festival
Photography image manipulation movies and music come together in a true
celebration of modern crea...
Full Moon: Apollo Mission Photographs of the Lunar Landscape
Spectacular, rarely seen scientific images charting the American exploration of the moon have been c...
Julia Margaret Cameron's Women
Julia Margaret Cameron (1815 - 79) is recognized as a pioneer of photography and one of the great po...
Van Dyck 1999 is More than a Huge
Retrospective at the Museum of Fine Arts
itself buttressed by exhibitions at
Rubens house and the Museum Plantin
Moretus that look back at ...
Andy Warhol Museum's Community Forums On line
The Andy Warhol Museum and the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie
Mellon University invite you...
Mystical Tibetan Art
Tibet has long fascinated the West. Its majestic landscape, ancient culture, and remarkable spiritua...
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 ...
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
...
TOP 100 RETAILERS OF AMERICAN CRAFT ANNOUNCED
The 1999 Top 100 Retailers of American Craft were announced at a ceremony
and dinner held July 31, ...
Love and the American Dream
Love and the American Dream: The Art of Robert Indiana is the first exhibition to explore
the two c...
Keith Piper:
Relocating the Remains
This exhibition and accompanying CD-ROM comprise the first mid-career survey in the
...
Simple Wonders: Photographs by Debra Sgerman
This exhibition features photographs taken with a Diana camera. The results are image that are not f...
Installation of Rodin Sculptures
This exhibition features fifty-eight sculptures by Auduste Rodin (French 1840-1917), which were a gi...
Daniel Reeves
Above Memory and Transformation
Born in 1948 in the U.S. and a resident of Scotland,
...
Art for the People,
Not for the Boardroom
Recent decades have seen the emergence of a plethora of corporate South
African art collections, mo...
The Fourth Issue of RedTop is Now Online
This issue features Jillian Edelsteins astonishing pictures taken during
the Truth and Reconciliati...
Ribbons of Steel
BHP Newcastle has an exhibition it is currently holding to commemorate 84 years of Steel making in N...
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...
Deanna Sirlin: Retracings
Deanna Sirlin: Retracings is an installation using the
latest in photographic and digital technol...
Costume and Character in the Age of Ingres
Complementing Portraits by Ingres: Image of an Epoch, which opens at the Metropolitan
...
JULES OLITSKI EXHIBIT OPENS THORNE SEASON
Showing concurrently with Jules Olitski: Monoprints, 1994-1999
will be You Never Know: Recent Acces...
Valéry Grancher
An artwork for the BAM/PFA Web site
French artist Valéry Grancher has conceived an original interactive
artwork for the museum's Web si...
On(e)Line: On One Line
In recent years attempts are made within the art world to seriously open
up towards other cultures;...
Will the Show Go On...
New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani stepped up his attack on the Brooklyn Museum of Art
Monday,...
Face to Face: Self portraits by New Zealand artists
Face to Face
Self portraits by New Zealand artists in
the Auckland Art G...
Territory of Public Objects
This is an exploration Territory and Gallery. From mail received (in French, English, Portugese or.....
Selling Australian culture to the world
Leaders from the Australian cultural community have endorsed a three-year strategy to promote
...
PRINT EXCHANGE 1998-1999: PORTFOLIO FOR PLAYING CARDS
The exhibition is the result of a co-operative project between 28
South African and 26 Flemish art...
TRACE
The International Exhibition of the Liverpool Biennial of
Contemporary Art
The first ever Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art will be hosted in many
...
Seeing Time:
Selections from the Pamela
and Richard Kramlich
Collection of Media Art
Showcasing one of the largest private
collections of media arts, t...
Clemente
In 1980, at the 39th Venice Biennale, Francesco Clemente emerged
before an internatio...
Blackchair Productions Independent Exposure Program
Seattle video and film artist, Joel S. Bachar founded Blackchair
Productions in 1992.
Due to the o...
AMERICAN SENTENCES
American Sentences is an exhibition of contemporary art in a variety of
mediums. Site specific work...
The Jerry Gilbreath Celebrity Art Collection
The Jerry Gilbreath Celebrity Art Collection
showcases the work of twenty-four celebrities...
Robert de Montesquiou or the art of
showing off
If dandyism was a nineteenth century invention, Robert
de Montesquiou was ...
The Comtesse de Castiglione (Florence
1837 - Paris 1899)
Robert de Montesquiou was entranced by this character
who was not unlike h...
The Metal Mirror
Coin Photography by Stephen Sack
The Metal Mirror
Coin Photography by Stephen Sack
...
Exhibition Reveals Lee Krasner’s Crucial Contributions to Modern Art
Lee Krasner, the first full-scale retrospective of the major American painter Lee Krasner (1908–1984...
The Art of Pouring
To honor its first quarter century, The Clay Studio is presenting The Art of Pouring, a major exhibi...
Spirit Circle
Artist and author Kyra Belan will open her first exhibition of her digital images at The Art Galler...
Toulouse Lautrec: The Baldwin M. Baldwin Collection
The only surviving son of the count of Toulouse-Lautrec, his family
...
Herb Ritts: Work
This first full-scale retrospective exhibition of the work of one of our greatest fashion
...
Kerry John Andrews
Using the computer as a common medium, Andrews digital pieces explore time, space and reverie, and, ...
Video Art of Bostonian Denise
Marika
A work by Boston-based artist Denise Marika will open at MASS MoCA (Massachusetts Museum of Contempo...
Artificial Sculpture
Artificial Sculpture, an exhibit featuring the cutting-edge work of Michael Rees, will open with an ...
Susan Rothenberg:
Paintings from the Nineties
Susan Rothenberg (born in 1945) first
gained critical attention in ...
Architecture in Mind: Photography by Donald Greenhaus & Peter Hendrick
Gallery Bershad will exhibit the photographs of Donald Greenhaus and Peter Hendrick from November 13...
Truman Lowe: Remembrance, a Site-Specific Installation
The Madison Art Center presents a site-specific installation by
Truman Lowe June 3 through August 1...
Call for Entries: SEPTEMBER SONG
Photography, image manipulation, movies and music come together in true
...
Call for Entries: 10th Annual New Images Exhibition - A Juried Photo Competition for the Mid-Atlantic States
Open to Artists in the Mid-Atlantic States of DE, MD, NY, NJ, PA, VA, WV, DC. Photography must be a...
Beat Streuli
Swiss photographer Beat Streuli documents the image of people in
urban spaces. He captures peop...
Mediating Site/Mediated Vision
While we think of the photograph as being a transparent window on the world, on reality each photogr...
MATRIX: Teresita Fernandez
The architectural installations of Teresita Fernandez often are intended to confuse the senses, and ...
Light
Cutting edge designers select their favourite PhotoDisc image on the theme of
'Light' PhotoDisc In...
Villa Art Ann Foot
The rehearsal space of Beyond the Proscenium Productions, 2022 Del Paso Blvd.
(upstairs) in the Up...
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...
2000 and Counting
What counts for us at the end of the twentieth centuryNULL Who's counting as we
reach the end of t...
Jean-Luc Mylayne
Since 1976, French artist Jean-Luc Mylayne has led a
nomadic life, travelling for weeks and months...
Selbst-los / Self-less
The internet kissed awake conceptually.
Step into the net.
Take part in the dying and rebirthing ...
ABSTRACT TECHNOLOGY
The artists in this show explore the historical impact of various materials that have been electroni...
2000 - A Glance Towards the Next Millennium
The works illustrate the prominent
creative forms of twentieth century art wo...
THE MOVING IMAGE
A whole session dedicated to the digital moving image
Weds 23rd February or Weds March 1st
6.30pm to 8.45pm approximately
This rare session will be p...
SUPERMODEL
On January 15, 2000, an exhibition of
international contemporary photography will open at MASS MoCA...
Iliya Chichkan
As part of the cultural exchanges with the Ukraine and following the exhibition of contemporary Ukra...
Submissions Sought From New York-Area Artists: SECOND ANNUAL REEL NEW YORK WEB, A SHOWCASE FOR WEB ARTISTS
REEL NEW YORK, Thirteen/WNETs annual series of local independent film and
video, and wNetStation (w...
Between Image and Object: The Prints of Robert Mangold
The first print retrospective of artist Robert Mangold, Between Image and Object: The Prints of Robe...
HAPPINESS, PRIMITIVES: A Travelogue of the Journey Back from Eden, Photographic Exhibition by Jennifer Gardner
Jennifer Gardner's poetic photographs mix genres and emotions to depict dual subjects - half-human, ...
Call for Submissions
DigitalArtMuseum.com is accepting subbmissions from Digital Artists.
Digitalartmuseum.com offers op...
Stimuli
Contemporary art alters our perception by disrupting reality. Fields of color,
...
National Debate Over Art Censorship Now Goes Online
Even if you missed The Brooklyn Museum of Art's exhibition, SENSATION, it's
not too late to see wh...
High Minded: Conceptual Art in Moving-Image Media
Beginning in the late 1960's, a number of artists began to experiment with the moving image as a mea...
Bakers Dozen Collage Exchange
The February exhibition on the Virtual TART site at
http://virtual.tart.co.nz is the Bakers Dozen...
Call for Submissions from Digital Artists
DigitalArtMuseum.com is accepting subbmissions from Digital Artists.
Digitalartmuseum.com offers op...
Disrobe/Redress: Installation by Stephen Sheffield and Gina Cestaro
This installation consists of a series of five robes and four mixed media photomontages. Four robes,...
Jugendstil in word and image
Interest in the so-called ‘Gesamtkunstwerk’, a total work of art synthesising the various artistic d...
The Worlds of Nam Jume Paik
No
artist has had a greater influence in imagining and realizing the artistic
po...
HE PEOPLE'S CHOICE: FAVORITES FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION
More than 70 images from MAM’s Permanent Collection
...
Gary Simmons: Wake
On February 16, 2000, Gary Simmons will launch a project for
the world wide web, entitled Wake, the...
Fabienne Lasserre: The Cave
Young artist from Montreal, Fabienne Lasserre’s work represents the diversity of her artistic inte...
Crown Jewels
British-indian und british-pakistanian art from London with works by Sutapa Biswas, Chila Kumari Bur...
12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project
The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project began December 30, 1994. A
`round-the-clock posting of sequenced hypermo...
Call for Entries
In May 2000 the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen will for the
46th time present hundred...
After the Rain: Luis GERALDES, 25 years Survey
After the Rain is a small survey exhibition of paintings selected to introduce Luis Geraldes to the ...
Giovanni Battista Moroni: Renaissance Portraitist
The Kimbell Art Museum is organizing a series of small, focused
...
The Vincent
The Vincent van Gogh, Bi-annual Award for Contemporary Art in Europe
in memory of the ...
VIRTUAL TELEMETRIX:Selections of the Work of John Bielenberg Design
With the invention of a fictitious company, Virtual Telemetrix,
Inc. (VT), in 1991, ...
Alain Josseau: JFK
In his latest pictural works Alian Josseau pursues his exploration of the image and its transformati...
RECOLLECTED IMAGES:
CHANSONETTA STANLEY EMMONS
Recollected Images: Chansonetta Stanley Emmons is on view at the Portland Museum of Art March 18 thr...
DARKLANDS, A MIRROR IMAGE OF OUR
WORLD
Opening Monday is an exhibition entitled DARKLANDS, A MIRROR IMAGE OF OUR WORLD featuring pen and in...
Made You Look!
Made You Look! The Nineteenth Annual Family
Exhibition (through May 28, 2000), presented by Van Kam...
Masterpieces of Japanese Art from the Mary
Griggs Burke Collection
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present an unprecedented exhibition of
...
Juan Munoz: The Nature of Visual Illusion
The Louisiana Museum is very pleased to present the distinguished Spanish
artist J...
Aernout Mik: primal gestures, minor roles
The Dutch artist Aernout Mik combines the architecture of a given space like a gallery or a museum w...
Moment: a DCA event for 2000
An international group exhibition examining our relationship to time through works which expand
on ...
Picturing the Modern Amazon
Picturing the Modern Amazon is the first museum exhibition ever devoted to the
...
25 Songs on 25 Lines of Words on Art Statement for Seven Voices and Dance
A very unique, multimedia installation opens at the University of SA Art
Museum, on 6 April 2000, S...
John Davies, Angela Grauerholz, Katarzyna Kozyra, Andreas Mueller-Pohle, Seton Smith
-- From April 8 through June 10, 2000, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College Chi...
Rear View Mirror: Automobile Images and the American Identities
In collaboration with the Automobile Club of Southern California, UCR/CMP presents an entertaining a...
Lawyers Who Are Artists
Lawyers That Are Artists, the Attic Gallery's first Spring Show, will star four of the sharpest lega...
Ipopeng Project: UNDER COVER
Opening on 1 April in association with the Ipopeng Project is UNDER COVER
featuring works by Ioanni...
Time Traced: Rodney Graham and Vera Lutter
Like the camera obscura, the pinhole camera proved an influential precursor to that most
sophistica...
First-time Ever Exhibition from Innovative Databank
The Estate Project for Artists with AIDS (a
project of the Alliance for the Arts) announces today t...
Call for Participation: Remembering-Repressing-Forgetting
A counter point for the fast running and changing environment of the
Internet will be created, inte...
DAVID PATON: recon(text)ual
The JHB Civic Gallery is delighted to be hosting an exhibition of recent
work by David Paton. David...
Woman: Mother, Muse, Goddess
If you close your eyes and think about images of women over centuries, three basic ideals recur—moth...
Show Me The Monet: A Celebration of the Life and Art of CLAUDE MONET, 1840-1926
Show Me The Monet,
a celebration of the li...
FIRST INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION DEVOTED TO PAINTINGS OF
SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY DUTCH MASTER GERRIT DOU
The first international loan exhibition devoted to the illusionistic and refined
...
California Classic: Realist Paintings by Robert Bechtle
Bechtle s paintings of San Francisco/Oakland streets and of cars -the symbol of California culture- ...
The Empire of Time
Myths and Creations
Relying on the richness of its collections and the multiplicity of the
...
CALL FOR ENTRIES: eMotion Pictures - An Exhibition of Orthopaedics in Art
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is sponsoring a juried, themed
art exhibition, eMotion...
TheSpace@inIVA
inIVAs new space will enable young and emerging artists to
...
Adelaide's Boyds
Arthur Boyds prodigious talent, wit and passion overflowed
into paintings, drawings, prints, ceram...
New work by Irish painters Sam Fleming and Ray Duncan
This eagerly anticipated exhibition will bring together two of the most
prolific and dynamic contem...
We Are Australian - A Major Exhibition by 300 Leading Artists
A major touring exhibition in which 300 leading Australian Artists salute
and honour the diversity ...
What if: Art on the verge of architecture and design
WHAT IF is an attempt to take the temperature of contemporary art through
...
Reflections: Japan and Japonism
In conjunction with the activities commemorating 400 years of relations between the Netherlands and ...
MATTHEW BARNEY: CREMASTER 2: The Drones' Exposition
CREMASTER 2, the latest installment in Matthew Barney's ongoing series of
cinematic OPERAS, tr...
300 years of Japanese Painting
A once in a lifetime opportunity awaits visitors to the Indianapolis Museum of Art this spring
...
Order: Installation and Paintings by Xiaoze Xie
Xiaoze Xie was born in the People's Republic of China and studied architecture and art in Beijing
...
Contemporary Art from Cuba:
Irony and Survival on the Utopian Island
A traveling exhibition of works by 18 young contemporary artists living and working in Cuba today. T...
1900: Art at the Crossroads
The advent of the 20th century saw the proliferation of a multitude of
artistic curr...
Andrew Connelly - BREATHE: AN INSTALLATION
Best known for his large-scale sculptural installations that perform
thems...
ICON + GRID + VOID, Art of the Americas from the Chase Manhattan Collection
The Chase Manhattan Collection, begun in 1959, now
...
Tiborocity: Design And Undesign by Tibor Kalman 1979 - 1999
Tiborocity: Design and Undesign by Tibor Kalman, 1979–1999 was organized by Tibor
...
Biennale Opens Today!
The Biennale of Sydney was created in 1973 as an international showcase for
contemporary art. Conce...
The Impressionists at Argenteuil
Bringing together more than fifty paintings, including many rarely seen outside
...
Foerg: Deutsche Bank Collection
Deutsche Guggenheim Berlins exhibition series curated by Deutsche Bank
continues with w...
The Prints of Jim Dine and Michael Rothenstein: Two Recent Gifts
The long and productive careers of American artist Jim Dine (b.1935) and the British artist Michael
...
The Next Wave: New Painting in Southern California
The Next Wave presents the work of 20
Southern California artists who are redefining
and expandi...
IN PRAISE OF NATURE: ANSEL ADAMS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE AMERICAN WEST
This nationally touring exhibition explores
...
Central New York Selects
Composed entirely of favorite works from the Everson’s permanent collection
...
Awards Program 2000 Launched
The Award Program 2000 consists of a series of 3-month online juried exhibitions, displaying student...
Dark Mirrors from Japan
What is the role of engagement in the work of Japanese artists
from different genera...
Titans and Technologies - The Legacy of Space Art
Culture infuses both art and science. When I think of the many Soviet-era
s...
Deborah Chapin
Inspired by a show of impressionist paintings at
...
A Collector's Cabinet: Whistler's Lithographs and 20th Century American Prints from the Collection of Steven Block
The last medium he explored, lithography is now considered to be Whistler's ultimate, most abstract,...
Shelley Jordan: Revealing Beauty
Shelley Jordon (b. 1954) is a Northwest artist
who brings still-life painting back to center
s...
John Singer Sargent Beyond the Portrait Studio: Paintings, Drawings, and
Watercolors from the Collection
One of the most acclaimed American artists of his
...
SUSAN KAPROV: Nature...last modified
Artist SUSAN KAPROV's deceptively beautiful digital images explore the natural world as a phenomenon...
Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape
Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape is a rich survey of the French landscape from its ris...
ROBERT GOBER: Sculpture + Drawing
Organized by the Walker Art Center, this first large-scale overview of Gober's
oeuvre...
THE VINCENT: The First Bi-annual Award for Contemporary Art in Europe
Six artists have been selected for the short list of candidates to win The Vincent van Gogh Bi-annua...
Other Pictures: Vernacular Photographs from the Thomas Walther Collection
Photographs by anonymous amateurs whose happy
...
David Bailey: Birth of the Cool
David Bailey has been one of the most famous British photographers over the
last four decades. In S...
Image and Enterprise: The Photographs of Adolphe Braun
This is the first American exhibition to examine the work of the 19th-century French photographer Ad...
Stephan Balkenhol
Stephan Balkenhol champions the
Ev...
Optical Delusions: Jokes, Puns, and Sleights-of-Hand in Photography
Photography is often thought of as a sober-minded and objective medium, one that clariNULLes
...
The Man in the Street: Eugene Atget in Paris
The Man in the Street: Eugene Atget in Paris, is an enthralling and
highl...
Moderna Museet Projekt: Claire Barclay
Materials' associations and characteristics often comprise the starting
point for Claire Barclay's ...
Qiu Deshu Solo Exhibition
Shanghai-based artist Qiu Deshus first solo exhibition in Beijing will
feature large-scale works on...
FULL/empty: SUPERFICIAL ABUNDANCE AND PROFOUND LOSS
FULL/empty is a selection of works from The Winnipeg Art Gallery’s
...
Eduardo Padilha
Eduardo Padilha's practice crosses the mediums of drawing, film-making and
sculptural installation....
N.C. Wyeth: Precious Time
The dramatic and captivating images that N. C. Wyeth (1882-1945) created during his lifetime establi...
Fine Art Show, 2000
Exciting new contemporary art from sculpture to painting, printing, photography and mixed media. Th...
The Endurance: Art at latitude 74 degrees south
Frank Hurleys photographs of the Endurance exhibition evoke both the awe and the enthusiasm with whi...
Masks: Faces of Culture
Whether covering the faces of Egyptian mummies, medieval
knights, Si...
Our Quarter Century:
The University of Arizona's Center For Creative Photography Turns Twenty-Five
The Anniversary year begins on Friday, June 23rd at 5:00 PM with the opening reception for two exhib...
Intimate Expressions: Two Centuries of American Drawings
The exhibition, Intimate Expressions: Two Centuries of American Drawings will be on view at the Colu...
NEW HARVEST: 25 years Circle of Friends
The circle of Friends of the Teyler Museum celebrates its 25th anniversary this
...
Art at Work: Forty Years of
the Chase Manhattan
Collection
The Queens Museum of Art is proud to
...
Antoni Tapies - A Retrospective
The retrospective organized by the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in
...
The Annenberg Collection of Impressionist and Postimpressionist
Masterpieces
Fifty-three paintings, watercolors, and drawings by
...
State of the Art: Digital Prints, a panel discussion in conjunction with the opening reception of DIGITAL'2000
Digital images, no longer just experiments in Photoshop, are rapidly
becoming the medium-of-choice ...
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...
Greg Schultz, 'New Landscapes' and Lisa Van Wyk, 'Printed Surfaces'
The recent painting - 'New Landscapes' by South African artist Greg Schultz, question the distincti...
Bauhaus Kolleg Event City program 2000/2001: Call for Participants
The second Bauhaus Kolleg, which begins in September 2000, will examine the changes in architecture ...
Song Dong: An Exhibition at tablet
Based in Beijing, Song Dong is one of a generation of Chinese artists
that has come ...
OF THE MOMENT: Contemporary Art from the Permanent Collection
The exhibition includes numerous recent acquisitions, including
Todd Hido’s haunting photographs of...
PHILIP TSANG: oil paintings
PHILIP TSANG mounted very well received art exhibitions at Vancouver
Oakridge Center in October, 19...
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.
...
The Metamorphosis to Freedom
This installation of fourteen paintings and prose by
Dr. Robert O. Fisch is...
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
...
Intelligence: New British Art 2000
New British Art 2000: Intelligence is the first in a series of major exhibitions of
contempo...
WISDOM AND PERFECTION: Lotus Blossoms in Asia Art
The lotus blossom is a treasured symbol of wisdom, purity,
perfection, and e...
THE FINE ART OF WOOD: THE BOHLEN COLLECTION
Modern and Contemporary Galleries Woods ranging from scraps to the exotic
...
Encounters: NEW art from OLD
The history of modern art is often presented in terms of the
...
Today is Tomorrow: On the Future of Experience and Construction
At the same time as the 4:3 - Fifty Years of Italian and German Design
...
50 Years of Italian and German Design
For the first time this exhibition will show Italian and German design since 1945 in relation to eac...
Tea, Poetry, and Rimpa: Works From Japan
Hon'ami Koetsu, the 17th-century Japanese artist who is the subject of a major exhibition at the Phi...
Ernesto Neto: Sister Naves
One of the leading Latin American artists
working today, Ernesto Neto creates
...
Portraits in the Digital Age
Sometimes a great portrait suggests a story not only of a moment but also of an entire life. ArtLond...
Tobias Rehberger: Landscape Garden Sculpture
Tobias Rehberger will create a work for
the MCA that will transform the front
plaza and interior...
Northwest Watercolor Society 60th Annual Open Exhibition: A Retrospective
The Northwest Watercolor Society celebrates sixty years with an exhibtion jurored by nationally know...
Gods and Heroes, The Ancient Lives of the Greeks, Romans & Etruscans
Gods and heroes, myths and legends: for the Ancient Greeks, Romans and Etruscans, life and art was u...
Images of History: The historical atlases of Frederik Muller (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam)
, Simon van Gijn (Dordrechts Museum), Abraham van Stolk (Historisch Museum, Rotterdam)
Three seperate exhibitions devoted to historical atlases
are to ...
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...
Howard Ben Tré: Interior/Exterior
A nationally-touring mid-career retrospective of cast glass sculpture by internationally
recognize...
Van Gogh Face to Face
More than a century after the artists death, the
exhibition Van Gogh: Face t...
Coromandel Express
The Coromandel Express is a train which runs between Calcutta and Madras; it also
...
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...
Barbara Kruger: Retrospective
The Whitney Museum surveys the bold work of Barbara Kruger in
the artist’s ...
Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tutankhamen
For more than two millennia, the civilization of ancient Egypt has been
...
Martha Rosler: Positions in the Life World
The first retrospective of one of the most influential American artists of the last thirty years,
...
Design Afoot: Athletic Shoes 1995–2000
This exhibition explores the recent athletic-shoe design explosion by showing a collection of the be...
Michiko Kon: Still Lifes
Michiko Kon: Still Lifes, the first major exhibition of the photographs of Japanese
artist Michik...
Marsden Hartley: American Modern
A retrospective of the early American modernist's paintings and
works on paper drawn mainly fro...
Enclosed and Enchanted
Enclosed and Enchanted, an exhibition illustrating the ways in which ten contemporary artists explor...
Lisa Neighbour: Illuminations
The Cambridge Galleries present a touring exhibition of selected electrical multimedia work created ...
Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective
The first comprehensive survey of LeWitt's work since
1978, this retrospective presents more than...
A R T I F I C E: Works by ADAM CHODZKO, TACITA DEAN, GRAHAM GUSSIN, SIOBHAN HAPASKA, STEPHEN MURPHY, SIMON STARLING, JANE & LOUISE WILSON
Artifice defines all artistic creation. It has also come to be associated with the
contrived, the ...
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...
On Gold Mountain: A Chinese American Experience
The story of Chinese Americans in the
West is one of...
TEN INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS AT WANÅS 2000
The Wanås Foundation is pleased to announce the opening of the 10th exhibition of
internat...
Speed of Vision: on the construction and perception of time in video art
The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to
present SPEED OF VISION, a highly innovativ...
Picasso Ceramic Editions: From the Edward Weston Collection
This exhibition presents an outstanding selection of the beautiful limited-edition ceramics
create...
ALMOST WARM AND FUZZY: CHILDHOOD AND CONTEMPORARY ART
ALMOST WARM AND FUZZY: CHILDHOOD AND
CONTEMPORA...
ELLSWORTH KELLY: The Early Drawings 1948-1955
The American artist Ellsworth Kelly
(*1923)...
Force Fields: Phases of the Kinetic
Force Fields redefines the ‘language of movement’ in twentieth century art. The development of new s...
Visions of Elvis
From his days as Elvis the Pelvis to his later career as a rhinestone studded Las Vegas lounge act, ...
THE ART OF WILLIAM EDMONDSON
One of the most important self-taught sculptors of the 20th century, William Edmondson (1882-1951) w...
WILL BARNET: A TIMELESS WORLD
This exhibition features the work of Will Barnet, a
...
Noble Dreams, Wicked Pleasures: Orientalism in America, 1870-1930
Harem girls in the bath house and hookah smokers in the café, spice merchants calling in the bazaar
...
Andy Warhol: Social Observer
Andy Warhol: Social Observer opens June 17 and runs through September 21, 2000 at the Pennsylvania A...
Investigations, an exhibition of photographs by Costa Picadas
The Queens Museum of Art presents Investigations, an
exhibi...
Winold Reiss: Native American Portraits
German-born Winold Reiss (1886-1953) studied art in
Munich before moving his family to the United...
WONDERLAND
The Saint Louis Art Museum presents WONDERLAND, an exhibition of work by ten highly
...
Painting Revolution: Kandinsky, Malevich and the Russian
Avant-Garde
This major traveling exhibition, being presented in only five American...
Visions of the Frontier: American Landscapes
From
the Collection of Ted Turner
The American frontier is the theme of an exhibition at the High
Museum of Art featuring more than ...
Empire of the Sultans: Ottoman Art from the Khalili Collection
Explore the vitality of Ottoman artistic expression across five
centuries. From the ...
THE RECENT WORK OF ROBERT THERRIEN
At the age of 50, Robert Therrien is one of the
most highly respected artists working i...
Ernesto Neto
At first sight, the recent works of this young Brazilian artist (born Rio de Janeiro in 1964) appear...
Off the Shelf: Contemporary Artists' Books from the Clark Art
Institute Library, the Williams College Museum of Art and the Chapin
Library of Rare Books
Off the Shelf is literally taking down from the stacks, out of the vault,
and off of the shelf a sa...
Metaphor and Irony: Czech Scenic and Costume Design 1920-1999
Metaphor and Irony: Czech Scenic and Costume Design 1920-1999 will be on display
July 27-Oct...
Tom Friedman
This exhibition of work by Tom Friedman is the first
museum survey of the artist's career. Friedma...
Geert Mul: Generating Live
Geert Mul has devised his imposing (video) image, sound and light
installation, tit...
Avantgarde in Dialog: Bauhaus, Dada and Expressionism in Japan
The multifaceted relationship between the European and Japanese Avantgarde at the beginning of the 2...
A Tale of Two Cities:
Chris Burden
This installation consists of a miniature
reconstruction of two city-states at war using
over 5,...
Linda McCartney's Sixties:
Portrait of an Era
It is only appropriate that the exhibition,
Linda McCartney's Sixties-Portrait of an Era, should ma...
Telling tales: the child in contemporary photography
An exhibition of contemporary photography that explores representations of children and childhood by...
Altered States of America: Catherine Opie
In her first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom, American
photographer Catherine Opie presents ...
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...
Altered States of America: Julius Shulman
In a career which spans eight decades, Julius
Shulman is considered one of the world's leading
a...
South Australian Living Artist Week
SALA Week Celebrates the talent and imagination of artists living and
working in South Australia. ...
Raphael and His Circle
Drawings from Windsor Castle
his exhibition contains 66 drawings by
Raphael and his circle fro...
EGON SCHIELE AND AUSTRIAN EXPRESSIONISM
Fondazione Antonio Mazzotta, Milan
Following the 1999 exhibition Gustav Klimt and the
Ori...
RENT
RENT is a kind of survey of Australian contemporary art ‘post appropriation’.
It s...
Jorge Pardo
What is art's role in society? Can art be utilised and if so, for
what? The Californian artist Jorg...
The Edstrand Foundation: Art Prize 2000
This year it will be fifty years since the Edstrand Foundation came into being. This means a long tr...
DUTCH DRAWINGS 1580-1850
The famous Dutch drawings in the Teyler Museum were mostly acquired before
...
Tim Hawkinson
Unlikely waste materials are used in constructions that mimic the workings of various machines and i...
Art Now:Knut Åsdam: Psychasthenia (10)
Art Now is a programme of contemporary art at Tate Britain which aims to provoke
awareness a...
THE QUEEN OF THE ANGELS
This exhibition focuses on the Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and features artwo...
JOHN ROLOFF: DISPLACEMENTS
This solo exhibition by Bay Area conceptual artist, John Roloff, will present a site-specific config...
Transformers
Transformers looks at the dichotomy of passive and active states of engagement in relation to the co...
Rita McBride, Secession Tower
The interest of the American artist Rita McBride centers around the question whether and how the rel...
Eiteljorg Gallery of African Art Opens Tomorrow!
The IMA’s Eiteljorg Gallery of African Art features one of
the nation’s most comprehensive and...
American Impressionism: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
This exhibition presents the best works by artists
influenced by the light and color of Europea...
CALL FOR ENTRIES - American Landscape: New Media/New Century Award
The Smithsonian American Art Museum is accepting proposals for original web-based
pr...
Body Work: Photographs of Nudes
This exhibition, drawn primarily from the Institute’s
permanent collection, will feature the...
Practising Beauty
Catherine Bagnall and Kathy Barry explore that customary image of beauty: the
...
Mary Ellen Mark: American Odyssey
From young rodeo riders to family living out of a car, this exhibition of
photographs represent th...
White House Collection of American Crafts
Assembled in 1993, the White House collection of American crafts features
seventy-two wo...
Drawn from My Soul: The Art of J. Michael Walker
This exhibition features more than a dozen of Walker's large-scale religion inspired
...
The Painter and the Surveyor
rom the 16th century, closer attention to the outside world became prevalent. Both the countryside a...
Between Two Worlds:
The Art of Poland 1890-1914
The end of the 19th century was a period of artistic innovation that produced major art movements
...
Impressionist Masterworks from the National Gallery of Canada
Impressionist Masterworks from the National Gallery of Canada is a collection of 13 exquisite painti...
Yesterday's Tomorrows: An Exhibition of Futuristic Utopias in Comic Strips
The comic strip exhibition Yesterday's Tomorrows takes a look at futuristic utopias from past decade...
The Literati Exchange: Wu School Painting and Calligraphy from the Xubaizhai Collection
The Wu areas referring to Suzhou and its vicinity, is not only well known for its beautiful
sce...
The New Frontier: Art and Television
1960-65
Since the late nineteenth century, avant-garde artists have
engaged
with the most adva...
THE DARKER SIDE OF PLAYLAND: Childhood Imagery from the Logan Collection
Third in a series of presentations from the Kent and Vicki Logan Collection of
contemporary ar...
Art in a Day's Work: Prints from the WPA
Bold images of factory and
co...
Camera Over Hollywood: Photographs by John Swope, 1936-1938
Sixty-three vintage photographs by John Swope (1908 – 1979) will tell an unfamiliar story of Hollywo...
TELEPHONES: CHRISTIAN MARCLAY
Telephones is a video work which utilizes an archive of film clips from Hollywood film history, recr...
John Howe in Minnesota: The Prairie School Legacy of Frank
Lloyd Wright
John (Jack) Howe was Frank Lloyd Wright’s
talented chief draftsman f...
Romantic Landscape: The Norwich School of Painters, 1803-1833
British artists have rarely demonstrated strong regional identities. Historically, they have
...
Between Cinema and a Hard Place
Between Cinema and a Hard Place is a unique survey of art at the end of the twentieth
centur...
A Distant Muse: Orientalist Works from the Dahesh Museum of Art
171 years later Victor Hugo's words appear extraordinarily prescient. Today, the
...
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...
POP Impact: from Johns to Warhol
Pop art, based on slick, new commodities, the flashy graphics of advertising and the crassness of co...
The Liminal Body: an exhibition of the work of Jon Baturin (Can), Farrell and Parkin (Aus), Sue Fox (UK), Dieter Huber (Ost), Bill Jacobson (USA) and Diana Thorneycroft (Can).
At a time when the world will be fixated on the body pressed to its extreme, this
...
Empty Bowls 10th Anniversary National Exhibition
This show will feature the work of some of the finest potters in the United States and
beyond. Add...
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...
Moments in Time: Master Photographs from the Currier
Moments in Time: Master Photographs from the Currier showcases
the rare and historic photographs co...
INTERNATIONALLY-ACCLAIMED CAMERA ARTIST VIK MUNIZ REMAKES HISTORY
The Frick Art & Historical Center, Pittsburgh, presents its first exhibition of contemporary art,
...
Collector's Choice II: Contemporary
Art from Central Florida Collections
Collector's Choice II has been
...
Lezley Saar:
Africans, Rap Thugs-n-Dimes
Pairing African tribal faces
...
An Active Life
Incorporating the ideals of a
...
CONCERTED COMPASSIONISM
Concerted Compassionism presents the work of three artists who are addressing the problem of
...
Inscapes: Illuminated Passages by Brian Portman
Paintings by Brian Portman (born 1960) depict vast,
...
BILL VIOLA
This exhibition presents the work of Los Angeles artist Bill Viola featuring three
video in...
Pierre et Gilles
The first museum survey in North America of painted photographs by the French team
...
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...
From Caligula to Constantine: Tyranny and Transformation in Roman Portraiture
The first exhibition held in the United States or abroad to focus on how sculpted portraits of conde...
Sigmar Polke
Works from the Froehlich Collection
Sigmar Polke (born 1941) has been a central figure in German art ever since the appearance of his fi...
Ray Johnson: Correspondences
Ray Johnson: Correspondences, organized by the Wexner Center, will be on view at the center Septembe...
Roy Lichtenstein: Mirror Paintings, 1963 – 1997
In succession to 'Andy Warhol: A Factory', the Kunstmuseum
Wolfsburg presents another classic of US...
TURNAROUND: Bob & Robert Smith, 26 Instructions
If you've ever needed inspiration to be creative then help is at hand. Bob &
Roberta Smith will be ...
Suburbia: Photographs by Bill Owens
The American dream is inextricably intertwined with the American identity and may be both our strong...
From Rembrandt to Rauschenberg: Recently Acquired Prints
Since the last exhibition of recent acquisitions exactly six years ago, important purchases and gene...
Mary Frank: Encounters
Forty works provide a comprehensive overview of work completed by Mary Frank
...
North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1
During the summer of 1954, photographer Berenice Abbott set off with two companions to tour the expa...
7th Annual International
Miniature Art Awards and Exhibition
Gold Coast City Art Gallery is pleased to host the 7th Annual Australian International Miniature Art...
FOCUS: Stan Douglas
Canadian artist Stan Douglas
researches and produces film and video pro...
Philip Guston: A New Alphabet Brings Pivotal Group
of Paintings Together for First Time
In 1967, the American artist Philip Guston (1913-80) left Manhattan and settled in rural Woodstock,...
The Embodied Image: Chinese Calligraphy
from the John B. Elliott Collection
The most important and comprehensive exhibition of
...
LOUISE DAHL-WOLFE: THE AMERICAN IMAGE
The Center for Creative Photography (CCP) at the University of Arizona and The Museum at the Fashion...
Degas to Matisse: Impressionist and Modern Masterworks from the Detroit Institute of Arts
September 23 through January 21, 2001
FUTURE . . .
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
Fe
This special loan exhibition of 19th and 20th century modern masterpieces is drawn from The Robert T...
Crossing State Lines:
Texas Art from the Museum of Fine Arts,
Houston
Breaking away from traditional notions of regionalism,
...
Pierre Bruneau
Phosphorescence
The Art Gallery of the
University Bishops in
collaboration with
Centennial Thea...
Trial and Transformation: The
Creative Process Revealed
Trial and Transformation: The Creative Process Revealed
...
Life Imprints by Lieve Prins: The Copier as Camera
Life Imprints by Lieve Prins: The Copier as Camera showcases work
by one of the pioneers of copy a...
FRANK BENSON: AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST
He was one of the last great American Impressionists and among the most
...
In the Presence of Spirits
Sumptuous design and sculptural innovation meet spiritual power
in the new exhibition of a...
Couples: Photographs by Mariana Cook
Photographer Mariana Cook has received national acclaim for her portraits of mothers and sons,
fath...
California Species: Biological Art & Illustration
Science and art meet in the exhibition California Species:
Biological Art & Illus...
Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825–1861
This landmark exhibition explores the history of
...
Joel Shapiro: Sculpture
The McNay Art Museum and the
Spoleto Festival USA in
Charleston, South Carolina have...
O Narcisse, ma soeur...
The myth of Narcissus has marked the history of
painting since the Renais...
Corinne Day: Diary
Corinne Day, ex-model and self-taught photographer, presents her first solo
e...
Alice Neel
Alice Neels daring portraits of people and places are
am...
October 2000 Issue:
October's studio-visit is Allison Nowlin. She's a young photographer who has the gift of sharing her...
Heka: Magic and bewitchment in Ancient Egypt
The association of Egypt with magic and
occ...
QUO VADIS: 25 years of the IMA
Throughout October and November, the Institute of Modern Art will take you on a journey of contempor...
Malerie Marder
Young American artist, Malerie Marder, creates vivid colour
photographs which are highly studied ...
TERESITA FERNÁNDEZ
SITE Santa Fe
presents New York-based artist
TERESITA FERN...
THE RECENT WORKS OF MONA HATOUM
For SITE Santa Fe, MONA HATOUM will be presenting a
collection of 12 – 14 of her newest ...
Still lives by Manet
Manet's still lives, between tradition and modernity,
evoke a...
USEby: Asia Pacific Initiatives Project
USEby: Asia Pacific Initiatives Project inauguarates a series of international
...
Radcliffe Bailey: The Magic City
An exhibition of new
paintings by Radcliffe
Bailey, an Atlanta-based
contemporary artist.
...
EAST AFRICA IN RENAISSANCE
Paintings by Ugandan artists David Kibuuka, James Kitamirike, and Dan
Sekanwagi explore personal v...
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...
2000 BC: THE BRUCE CONNER STORY PART II
The first major survey of the artist's career, this exhibition includes
...
Nono Reinhold: The Stairs
Nono Reinhold was born in Haarlem, in Holland. She studied in Amsterdam at the School of
Decora...
Tony DeLap
This exhibition, organized by the Orange
County Museum of Art and curated by guest
curator Bru...
Gold of the Nomads: Scythian Treasures from Ancient Ukraine
The first major exhibition of Scythian art in the United States in more than a quarter century, the ...
Jacob Lawrence: The Toussaint L'Ouverture Series
The Norton Museum of Art
opens a new exhibition entitled
Jacob Lawrenc...
Jan van Leeuwen
Gallery 24 is pleased to announce an exhibition of Cyanotypes and Van Dyke
Kallitypes by Dutch art...
Secret World of the Forbidden City: Splendors from China's Imperial Palace
Forbidden City allows a rare glimpse of the opulence and heritage of the Chinese Imperial court unde...
LIMBURG COLLECTION III: Dom Hans van der Laan
As part of the Limburg Collection project an exhibition will take place around the monk architect Do...
The Art of Twentieth Century Zen: Paintings and Calligraphy
by Japanese Masters
This exhibition includes more than 70 paintings and
calligraphies created by 14 Ja...
New Work - James Angus
Remember when you pulled a face as a child and you were told if the wind
bl...
An American Century of Photography: From Dry-Plate to Digital,
The Hallmark Photographic Collection
This survey of 242 vintage photographic prints — from the mid-1880s to the present — provides a broa...
Telling Time: The relationship between time and the still image.
Paintings could be described as timeless - you can't talk meaningfully about
a picture's beginning ...
Utopia: The Search for the Ideal Society in the
Western World
Is a perfect society attainable in an
...
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
...
DeCordova Downtown: Art That Means Business
DeCordova Downtown: Art That Means Business is a celebratory exhibition. As DeCordova marks
...
Romantics, Realists, Revolutionaries:
19th-Century German Masterpieces from
the Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig
A rare showing of 19th-century German art debuts in
...
Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani offers a thematic look at the designer's
evo...
Voyages and Visions: Early Photographs from the Wilson Family Collection
In early 1839, news spread around the world of an entirely new way of
...
Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900–2000
Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000, is a landmark
exhibition that addresses ...
Matt Mullican: More Details from an Imaginary Universe
The Details from an Imaginary Universe are details of places th...
COLORING: NEW WORK BY GLENN LIGON
Glenn Ligon has been internationally recognized for
paintings and prints that use language as bo...
The Year One: Art of the Ancient World East and West
This unprecedented exhibition cuts across
geographical and cultural boundaries to present a global...
New Texas Voices: New New York
Curated by Alejandro Diaz, New New York is the second in a new series of
exhibitions organized by T...
Forbidden Art: The Postwar Russian Avant-Garde
Forbidden Art: The Postwar Russian Avant-Garde presents 77 works by Soviet
underground artists who ...
Contemporary Folk Art: Treasures from the Smithsonian
American Art Museum
This exhibition showcases 70 works by contemporary self-taught
artists from the collection of the...
FRIENDLY WITNESSES: The Worlds of Warren Sonbert
Warren Sonbert, an independent filmmaker renowned for his avant-garde, diarist
style, began ...
Adrian Piper: A Retrospective, 1965 - 2000 and MEDI(t)Ations
Adrian Piper played a formative role in the emergence of Conceptual art in the 1960s and
...
The Blue Bower: Rossetti in the 1860s
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-82) is best known for his early Pre-Raphaelite
painti...
Double Feature: New Works by Nick Crowe and Gary Hill
From October 28, 2000, to January 15, 2001, the San Francisco Museum of Modern
...
European Masterpieces: Six Centuries of Paintings
from the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia
The Cincinnati Art Museum premieres this
outstanding collectio...
HHMI Purchases Geis Archives
The Howard Hughes
...
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
...
Impression: Painting Quickly in France, 1860-1890
The exhibition
brings together some 70 works by the leading Impressionist masters, tracing
the dev...
SPIRIT OF THE MASK
Masks are more than just simple disguises. They turn the secular world into the sacred and the munda...
Virginia Wright-Frierson: 2000, A Year in Paintings
This exhibition explores a year in an artist's life, filled with
...
New Paintings by James Herbert
This exhibition includes new paintings by James Herbert, a series of film stills and the presentatio...
The power and the packaging... 17 Days of Shopping - A Photographic Installation
The latest exhibition at the Michael Hirschfeld Gallery gives a
disconcerting new slant on that fam...
Out of Focus: A film based exhibition
Detroit Contemporary presents Out of Focus, a film based exhibition
including installations, film p...
Getting It Together in the Country: Rodney Graham
Rodney Graham’s first exhibition in Vancouver since 1996 will present three very recent
...
The Arts of Jean Cocteau
The works of early mid-twentieth century French artist Jean Cocteau and
...
Call to Artists: INTERNATIONAL DIGITAL ART AWARD (IDAA)
ArtistsOwnRegistry and Gallery (AOR) will host the world's first on-line
International ...
Sebastian Hempel: installation
Sebastian Hempel's installation at the Centre of
...
Paul Gauguin: A Distant Paradise
The exhibition features thirteen paintings,
...
ArtArt: Selected Works from the Faculty of Art and Design, Monash
University.
ArtArt is a survey exhibition of works by Monash University students. The exhibits are by third year...
Fired by Ideals: Arequipa Pottery and the Arts and
Crafts Movement
Fired by Ideals: Arequipa Pottery and the Arts and Crafts
Movement is th...
Uta Barth: In Between Places
Compelling in its deceptive simplicity, Uta Barth's
art questions the traditional function...
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
...
William Blake
This exhibition will take a fresh, bold look at the unique and innovative Romantic British
...
David Claerbout: Present - Download an Amaryllis, Gerbera or a Rose for Your Computer
On November 9, 2000, Dia Center for the Arts will launch
Present, a work devised by David Claerbout...
Three New Exhibitions: AT A REMOVE, curated by William Stover;
MEDIA(TION): FRAGMENTATION AND ACCELERATION curated by L. Halsey Brown;
and EYE WITNESS, an installation by TATANA KELLNER
AT A REMOVE, curated by William Stover, presents six artists; Gerard Byrne (Dublin, Ireland), Andrea...
HIROSHI SUGIMOTO: The Architecture Series
Known for his long-exposure photographic series on empty movie theaters,
seascapes and museu...
TYPES AND PROTOTYPES: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design
Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design presents
architectural r...
American Reflections: Photography Before the Civil War
American Reflections: Photography Before the Civil War is a temporary
...
The Sacred Corner: Russian Icons from the Collection of Daniel Bibb
The term icon derives from the Greek word eikon, meaning likeness or
image. Collector Daniel R. Bi...
Viktor Schreckengost and 20th-Century Design
For most of his 93 years, Viktor Schreckengost has produced pioneering work in painting, sculpture, ...
From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
Most great American art museums from New York to Chicago contain
mas...
Women of Stone, Part II: Harriet Feigenbaum
Harriet Feigenbaum presents This is Not a Ruin, It's a Theater, dedicated to the
...
The Duck Stamp Competition
The top 100 paintings of the yearly
Federal Duck Stamp competition
continu...
Views of the City: 1910–1949
Views of the City: 1910–1949
brings together a sele...
Remake Berlin: CleggandGuttmann, Astrid Klein, Remy Markowitsch, Boris Mikhailov, Juergen Teller, Frank Thiel, Celine van Balen and Stephen Wilks
Berlin-Mitte in September 2000. In the letter boxes door-to-door deliveries from
the Republicans....
Persistence of Vision: Manuel Acevedo, Semonara Chowdhury, Richard Flint, Graham Gussin
The title of this show refers to the means by which film, video and multimedia fool the human eye in...
LOOM: Exploring the Weaving Loom and the Computer
Featuring artists who explore the relationship between the weaving loom and
the computer. This incl...
MAJOR EXHIBITION BY VISITING GERMAN ARTIST KARIN SANDER
Karin Sander is a major German artist. Her work has been shown in New
York's Museum of Modern Art a...
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
...
William Scharf: Paintings, 1984-2000
The dreamlike imagery and translucent colors of artist William Scharf have escaped definition throug...
Ed Ruscha
Co-curated by Kerry Brougher, Chief
Curator, Hirshhorn Museum, and Neal
Benezra, Deputy ...
November Issue: Linda Abraham
Novembers studio-visit is Lynda Abraham. Shes a 3-d artist who is delving into the weaknesses of peo...
The Art of Giving in the Middle Ages
Through 20 illuminated manuscripts from the J. Paul Getty Museums
...
PUNCH'S PROGRESS: A CENTURY OF AMERICAN PUPPETRY
The character of Punch first appeared in America prior to the Revolutionary War when his destruction...
Images of the Spirit: Photographs by Graciela Iturbide, Mexican Folk Masks from the Permanent Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York
Images of the Spirit: Photographs by Graciela Iturbide, organized by the Philadelphia Museum of
...
Humanizing Landscapes: Geography, Culture and the Magoon
Collection
Vassar College from October 5 - December 20
Come on a spectacular tour from the Old
World to the N...
Astrid Fitzgerald: Cosmic Measures
This exhibition
features constructions and works on paper by artist Astrid Fitzgerald of New
...
Call to Artists: 11th Annual New Images Exhibition - A Juried Photo Competition for the Mid-Atlantic States
Artists must reside in the Mid-Atlantic States, including: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York,...
Annual Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Creche
The Christmas tree and Neapolitan Baroque crèche at
...
Brice Marden
The American painter Brice Marden first
...
Changing Perceptions: The Panza Collection
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is pleased to present Changing Perceptions: The Panza Collection at the...
David Bailey: Birth of the Cool
The Helsinki City Art Museum’s exhibition David Bailey – Birth of the Cool at the Tennis Palace will...
Fibers and Forms: Native American Basketry of the West
Drawn from the superb collection of the San Diego Museum of Man, this exhibition presents
...
Panamarenko: Orbit - First Major Exhibition in the United States of Belgian Artist
Panamarenko's experimental flying machines modeled on the
motion of birds, insects, and human craft...
PHOTO TECHNICA AWARD for NEW AUSTRALIAN PHOTO-ARTIST of the YEAR
The ACP is once again proud to present the Photo Technica Award for New Australian Photo-Artist of t...
Apple TART: Virtual Tart meets the Big Apple Sponsored by Visual Arts League
In a rural province of New Zealand a backwater where cows, Rugby, beer and surf are the main interes...
SALON: Shortlist for this year's Painting Prize
SALON is an exhibition of recent painting by 10 young artists who live, work
or have studied in Lon...
Winslow Homer: The Civil War Years and Winslow Homer: The Gloucester Years
(Focus Gallery 3)
Between 1857 and 1875, Winslow Homer produced more than 280 wood engravings for major regional and n...
Dystopia + Identity in the Age of Global Communications
Artists at the beginning of the 20th century sought to work in hybrid forms, as a socially-oriented ...
Pieter Saenredam, the Utrecht work
Pieter Jansz. Saenredam (Assendelft 1597-1665 Haarlem)
...
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...
GENEVIEVE CADIEUX
The Americas Society is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent works by Genevieve Cadieux, one ...
Raeburn's The Rev. Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch, from the National Gallery of Scotland
In another of its ongoing series of single-picture exhibitions, The Frick Collection will present
...
Transatlantic Dialogue: Contemporary Art In and Out of Africa
This exhibition offers the unique opportunity to discover
an exciting cultural dialogue at th...
Erwin Wurm: No 5 and No 8 Great Newport Street
The art of Erwin Wurm assumes myriad forms - drawings,
sculptures, installations, photographs, vid...
Hand Work: Senta Connert, Jochen Flinzer, Leni Hoffmann, Charles Long, Peter Rösel
The explicit and sovereign use of the hands - apart from classical artistic activities such
...
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...
December Issue: John von Bergen
December at studio-visit.com features John von Bergen. John uses a range of media - from photography...
Icons: A Group Exhibition
For the purpose of this exhibition, an icon is defined as a sacred image, a totem, a symbol or a sig...
WALTER OBHOLZER, ROZA EL-HASSAN
The Secession continues in its programmatic tradition of presenting international positions of conte...
Currents 83: Peter Doig
British-Canadian artist Peter Doig paints lush landscapes and nature scenes that reflect on places a...
Will Barnet: A Timeless World
This exhibition of 55 paintings, prints, and drawings will represent all phases of Barnet’s career f...
Arte Latino: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Arte Latino: Treasures from the
Smithsonian American...
Sheila Metzner
Metzner's signature photographic style has positioned her as a contemporary master in the worlds of ...
Projekt: Regina Möller
The German artist, Regina Moeller, is interested in the complex connections
between on the one hand...
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
...
46th Biennial Exhibition: Media/Metaphor
In our culture we are experiencing a shift in how we view the
...
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
...
The Draftsman’s Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland
The Frick Collection is the first American venue of a special touring
exhibition this winter that o...
Lisa Yuskavage
ICA is pleased to present Lisa Yuskavage's first solo museum
exhibition, focusin...
Brad Kahlhamer: Almost American
Brad Kahlhamer: Almost American premieres at the Madison Art Center
December 3, 2000 through Februa...
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...
Richard Nagler Photography Competition for 2000
The Judah L. Magnes Museum is very proud to present winning photographs from the
...
Night: Chris Faust and Mike Lynch
This exhibition will feature nightscapes by
photographer Chris Faust and painter Mike ...
William Merritt Chase: Modern American Landscapes, 1886–1890
William Merritt Chase’s beautiful paintings and pastels of urban parks and
...
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
...
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
...
Close-Ups: Prints and Drawings by PUDLO PUDLAT
Pudlo Pudlat's childhood experiences with
drawing were inside an igloo, making images on snow wall...
John Singer Sargent
On the heels of the wildly successful John Singer Sargent retrospective that was organized by London...
Carsten Hoeller: Synchro System
On Wednesday 22 November the Fondazione Prada inaugurated an exhibition conceived by
Carsten Höller...
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) ...
Hannah Barrett and Henry Samelson
Henry Samelson and Hannah Barrett, both of Jamaica Plain, explore two very different approaches to f...
Shirley Wiitasalo, Candida Höfer, Christine Davis
During the 1970s and 80s, Shirley Wiitasalo's reputation as a gifted and original painter was based ...
Mysteries of Egypt and Women of the Nile
Glenbow is the exclusive western Canadian stop for two captivating international exhibitions: Myster...
Jeff Koons: Easyfun-Ethereal
Jeff Koons rose to prominence in the mid-1980s as part of a generation of artists who
...
Another Landscape: work of three women artists from Australia, Japan and
India
Curator Emiko Namikawa from Japan has brought together artists Judith Wright
...
Michael Mazur: A Print Retrospective
The impetus for this show was the Zimmerli's 1980 acquisition of more than 200 of Mazur's prints, mo...
In the beginning was MERZ: From Kurt Schwitters until today
The term MERZ, first used in 1919, was Kurt Schwitters' own invention. It came from a fragment of an...
Ink Jet: Matt Chansky, Claire Corey, Tom
Moody
Revolutions often start in curious ways. Throughout the history of
art, change is set in motion ...
INLAND SPECIFIC
Inland Specific is a collaborative exhibition of
site-specific installations in six p...
01.01.01: Art in Technological Times
At one minute after midnight on January 1, 2001, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), in...
Third Shanghai Biennale
The Third Shanghai Biennale open on November 6th of this year. Actually, this was the
...
Chuck Close
In a unique visual exchange between
the ancient world and...
World Without End - Photography and the 20th Century
World Without End - Photography
...
The Parade: A Collection of Color Images by Linda Griffith
The exhibition includes digital photographs created during the millenial Fourth of July Parade in Ro...
Tooth and Claw: An A to Z of Animals in Art
Tooth and Claw: An A to Z of animals in art is an exhibition drawn almost
entirely from the Galler...
Outside the Box: Photography by Raymond St. Arnaud
Sierra Arts Center of Reno, Nevada presents a solo exhibition of 20 Original
Digital Prints by Raym...
Call for entries: Put yourself in the picture
A/ Show us pictures of you:
Who you are, where you came from, or who you want to be; self portraits...
Call to Artists: 2001 International Art Contest
The aim of the contest is to provide an introduction to active artists, create interaction between a...
REFLECTIONS OF LIFE: Recent Works by Anna Winestein
Reflections of Life, a show of recent works by Anna Winestein will be
exhibited at the Felix Julian...
Representing LA: Contemporary Representational Artists from Los Angeles
Representing LA explores the rich and varied
phenomena of representational painting, drawing,
...
Marian Dale Scott, 1906 - 1993: Pioneer of Modern Art
The paintings of Marian Dale Scott are among the most exciting visual
statements to have ...
ABRAHAM ELTERMAN: NEW PAINTINGS AND WORKS ON PAPER
Abraham Elterman's paintings are bold and somewhat confrontational abstract
images that take their ...
David Rokeby - 2001
David Rokeby (Toronto) is a technological philosopher In his work he is keenly aware of the ambiguou...
Body/Culture/Spirit: Photographs by Maria-Magdalena Campos-Pons
The Cuban-born Massachusetts resident of West African descent explores themes that derive from her c...
Joshu Lucas: Solo Exhibition
We are pleased to start the year with a Solo Exhibition of paintings,
bronzes, and iris prints by J...
Revelations: New Works in Various Media
An exploration of contemporary works in various media for the
...
NURTUREart in Harlem - A Juried Group Exhibition of Works on Paper
In the first of five exhibitions planned for 2001, NURTUREart Non-Profit, Inc. is pleased to present...
Xavier Cortada: No Tengan Miedo (Have No Fear)
Through No Tengan Miedo the artist explores the impact of Pope John Paul
II's historic visit to Cub...
Sara Hornbacher: A Thousand Plateaus
A Thousand Plateaus features video installation comprised of three floating projection planes, and i...
Lilian Broca: Mirrors and Reflections
Lilian Broca (b. 1946) gave up
...
Millinnium Glass: An International Survey of Studio Glass
The studio glass movement, a recent phenomenon in art
historical ...
Stephan Balkenhol
His first retrospective show held in Spain includes a selection of works
...
Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape
Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape beautifully illustrates the
...
Fables: Works by Anne-Lise Firth
Anne-Lise Firth is an abstract expressionist. If you like the works of Klee, Guston, de Kooning and ...
Reinventing the West: The Photographs of Ansel Adams and Robert Adams
Reinventing
the West features the work of landscape photographers Ansel Adams (1902–1984...
The Crafted Image: 19th-Century Techniques in Contemporary Photography
This exhibition will present a wide range of contemporary daguerreotypes, gum prints, tintypes, wet ...
Elegant Fantasy: The Jewelry of Arline Fisch
Works by internationally acclaimed jewelry artist Arline
Fisch are featu...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Recent Paintings
Since the late 1970s, the landscape and animal motifs in Jaune Quick-To-See
...
Gemma Levine: Portrait Photographer 25 years
Gemma Levine is one of Britain's leading
portrait photographers, with a marvellous capacity f...
Marty St James: Betweeness
Betweeness: North American Indians refer to this as the ambiguity of where mountain top ends and sky...
Carmen Lomas Garza: A Retrospective
Carmen Lomas Garza: A
Retrospective premieres at the San
Jose Museum of Art prior to embarking o...
Aspirations: Toward a Future in the Middle East
The Ohio Arts Council's Riffe Gallery will present
Aspirations: Toward a Future in the Middle East...
Virgins, Gods, Saints and Lovers: Strangeness and Style in Mannerist Prints
From Jan. 20 through March 28, the Bayly Art
Museum at the University of Virginia will present a sp...
POP Art: US.UK Connections, 1956-1966
Pop Art is often considered an essentially American
...
POP IMACT! From Johns to Warhol
Forty major Pop Art works from the Whitney Museum of American Art’s permanent collection opens at th...
William Kentridge: Ubu Tells the Truth and Other Stories Works from Valley Collections
Drawn from local collections, this exhibition of work by internationally renowned South Africa artis...
Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon's work was first shown at the Gemeentemuseum during the 1964 New Realists exhibition. ...
Domestic Objects and Optical Phenomena
Abelardo Morell, the Cuban-born photographer, transforms
everyday objects and occurrences into mesm...
Katarzyna Kozyra: video and photographic works
Kozyra, one of the most interesting names in new Polish art, was born in Warsaw in 1963. After stud...
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from
the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This exhibition of 39 works by 28 artists examines some of the ways in which the American impression...
AA Bronson: Negative Thoughts
The Canadian artist AA Bronson is a
founding member of the Toronto-based
art collective Genera...
Heads and Hands: A Fluid Exhibition with Loans from the nvisible Museum
Works from Matthew Barney, David Hammons, Gary Hume, Callum Innes, Emma Kay,
Paul D. Miller aka DJ...
Alison Turnbull: Houses Into Flats
The work of Alison Turnbull (b.1956) is now widely recognised and this exhibition, first shown in Mi...
The School of London and Their Friends: The Mel and Elaine Merians Collection
The School of London is a twentieth-century art movement that evolved over a
...
Manet: The Still-Life Paintings
Edouard Manet created some of the most revered paintings
...
Whitfield Lovell: Portrayals
This traveling exhibition organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art features a new body of work by ar...
Georgia O'Keeffe in Williamsburg: A Re-Creation of the Artist's First Public Exhibition
Previously unknown historical documents about one the nation's most celebrated artists, Georgia O'Ke...
Van Gogh's Postman: The Portraits of Joseph Roulin
In 1989 The Museum of Modern Art acquired a superb
...
SECA Art Award
This year, the biennial Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art (SECA)
Art Award h...
The Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize 2001
The following artists have been shortlisted for The Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize
2001: R...
Eileen Perrier: The Black Hair and Beauty Show
Photography
Every year Eileen Perrier visits the Afro Hair and Beauty Show which takes
place at Alexandra Palac...
Colin McCahon: A Time for Messages
From 2 February 2001 the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) will display for
the first time its mos...
The Sultan s Signature:Ottoman Calligraphy from the Sakp Sabanc Museum, Sabanc University, Istanbul
Calligraphy is the most highly esteemed and the most universal of all Islamic art forms. In no other...
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 ...
Vari Carames: A Retrospective Exhibition
CGAC presents a show devoted to the work of the photographer Vari Caramés
...
Gerome and Goupil: Art and Enterprise
This international loan exhibition, organized with the Musée
...
Contemporary Fine Art by: Corine Borgnet, Brett Chenoweth, Bridget Dearborn, Tim Duch, Yigal Elyadin, Karen Fitzgerald, Robert Martinez and Robin Ross
NURTUREart is pleased to present works of contemporary fine art by: Corine Borgnet, Brett Chenoweth,...
The Spell of the Sensuous - Dam de Nogales, Sculptors
The Windsor and Regional Art Council is pleased to present international
sculptor duo Veronica and ...
Return to Life: A New Look at the Portrait Bust
This exhibition celebrates a form of portraiture
that was enormously prestigious in Britain f...
Evolution in form: Sculptures by Darlene Nguyen-Ely
You won't find Seattle-based artist Darlene Nguyen-Ely commenting on any
pressing social issues of
...
Deena des Rioux: Robotic Portraiture
A touring solo exhibition of computer works by the New York artist is being featured this season at ...
Etched in Memory: Women Printmakers from the Gladys Engel Lang and Kurt Lang Collection
In their ground-breaking book, Etched in Memory: The Building and Survival of Artistic
Reputation, ...
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...
Painting at the Edge
of the World
With the apparent resurgence of painting at the dawn of
the new millennium, it is clear that repo...
Rhapsody: Selections from Valley Collections
This exhibition will highlight the exceptional work, found here in the Valley, by some of the more r...
JAMES TURRELL: Infinite Light
The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
(SMoCA), presents a stunning exhibition of works by ...
The Poetry of Place: Works on Paper by Thomas Moran
from the Gilcrease Museum
A major exhibition of the watercolors, sketches, and prints of Thomas
Moran (1837–1926), tra...
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
The first full retrospective in over 15 years of the work of California artist Wayne Thiebaud, one o...
Rosemarie Trockel
The coming Springs comprehensive, one-man exhibition, showing
...
Barak Bar-Am: Hebeschiebewerk
shift e.V. is pleased to present the premier in Germany of Barak Bar-Am's installation - Hebeschiebe...
Photographs by Gregory Crewdson
For SITE Santa Fe, Gregory Crewdson will show 20
photographs, including 6 photographs f...
Dara Friedman: Film and Video Projects
SITE Santa Fe will present three of Dara Friedman's
film/video projects. Proposed to ...
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 ...
Goya: Los Caprichos
The George Washington University Dimock Gallery presents Goya: Los
Caprichos. This exhibition wil...
Performing Photography
With a selection of works from the Joseph and Elaine Monsen Photography Collection and the
...
4 Chinese Women Artists Show
Art Scene China's latest exhibition focuses on the talents of four female Chinese artists: Yu Chen, ...
...knocking from the inside: work by Kai Kim and Hugh Timlin
Kai Kim is a painter who reconfi...
Sacred and Profane Visions from Renaissance Venice
The Fogg Art Museum will showcase approximately 30 paintings, drawings, prints, and books by Venetia...
Islands in the Sun: Prints by indigenous artists of the Oceanic region
The indigenous peoples of the Oceanic
...
Committed to the Image: Contemporary Black Photographers
Committed to the Image, one of the largest exhibitions of living African American photographers, wil...
Doug Aitken: Metallic Sleep
The Doug Aitken exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg is the first comprehensive showing of this A...
Wassily Kandinsky: Tradition and Abstraction in Russia
The new exhibition on Wassily Kandinsky contains over ninety
works including paintings on canvas...
TWO LORIE NOVAK EXHIBITIONS: Survey of Lorie Novaks color prints and Collected Visions multi-media installation
he Center for Creative Photography (CCP) at the University of
Arizona is pleased to present two e...
Vincent van Gogh and the Painters of the Petit Boulevard
The Saint Louis Art Museum's exhibition, Vincent van Gogh and the Painters of the Petit Boulevard,
...
What Does Love Have to Do with It - A look at love form the permentant collection
From romantic love to God's love, artists have, for
...
Optical Verve: Recent Works by Canadian, American, European and Asian Artists
An exhibition of recent works by Canadian, American, European and Asian artists - Seoungho Cho, Jord...
2001 Workshop Offerings Announced
Begun in 1990, the New Mexico Photography Field School is directed by
nationally-known fine art pho...
The Wayfarer's Journey: Film Installation by Gita Farid
Film Installation by Gita Farid
Interpreting THE SEVEN VALLEYS, a mystical Bahai
treatise on attaining spiritual fulfillment throu...
An Old Technique in Hungary and Abroad - Pinhole Photography:
Edward Levinson and Winners From the 12th Esztergom Photo Biennal
Edward Levinson's solo exhibition of about 35 of his pinhole photographs in conjuction with the show...
Woodstock Photography Workshop Internships
The Center for Photography at Woodstock offers students the opportunity to participate in the entire...
Stations: Paintings of Ireland by Fabienne Christenson
This exhibtion features Fabienne Christenson's Irish paintings, just in time for St. Patrick's Day. ...
Munch at Moderna Museet
Edvard Munch (1863-1944) is one of the key figures of international
...
The Rival of Painting: The Lithographs of Albert Belleroche
As part of the San Diego Museum of Art's 75th anniversary celebration, a special exhibition of litho...
XLANG LIQING: News from Hangzhou
The exhibition will show Xiang Liqing's computer manipulated photoworks. Many of these works could b...
Futurism and Photography
At the turn of the 20th century parascientific experiments, spiritualist photography, multi-portrait...
Meschac Gaba - Museum of Contemporary African Art, The Library
n 1997, Meschac Gaba (Benin, 1961) launched the first sketches of his Museum of
...
Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur
This major exhibition, organized by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology
...
Paul McCarthy: Survey of Work
The first survey to explore the work of this pioneering Los Angeles-based artist, whose
...
Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective
Since the mid-1970s, Wolfgang Laib has created objects and installations using such natural
...
Design of Our Time opens series of decorative arts exhibitons
Over the past decade, the field of design has changed dramatically. Public
...
Head North:
In 1999 the South African National Gallery was invited by the BildMuseet to
participate in an inter...
Horst: Portraits - Sixty Years of Style
Horst: Portraits
celebrates the exquisite portraits of Horst P. Horst (1906-1999),
one...
Impression: Painting Quickly in France, 1869-1890
The exhibition brings together some
70 works by the leading
Impressionist masters, tracing t...
FULL CIRCLE: Recent work by John Dahlsen
Gold Coast City Art Gallery is delighted to host Full Circle-Recent work by John Dahlsen, one of Aus...
010101 : Art in Technological Times
Technology is changing every aspect of our daily lives. The 010101 : Art in Technological
...
Capturing Light: Masterpieces of California Photography, 1850-2000
The Oakland Museum of California will present Capturing Light: Masterpieces of California Photograph...
Degas & America: The Early Collectors
Degas & America: The Early Collectors is the first museum exhibition
to explore the history of Ame...
Reverent Writings: Scribed Cultural Journals
Reverent Writings features nearly 300 examples of beautiful
writing revealed as a form of artistry...
Francisco Alvarado-Juárez: Canto a la Fauna
Francisco Alvarado-Juarez is an American artist born in Honduras who has lived in
...
The Lenore and Burton Gold Collection of 20th Century Art
This exhibition showcases the collecting activities of Burton
Gold and his late wife Lenore, who h...
Adrian Piper
Adrian Piper, the 52-year-old American multi-media artist,
...
Recent Photographs by Andreas Gursky
The first major United States exhibition of the work of contemporary German artist Andreas Gursky op...
Art Now: Art and Money Online
Art Now is a programme of exhibitions that aims to generate discussion and promote
aware...
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
...
Broken Memories: A solo-exhibition by Xue Jiye
Xue Jiye's distinctive trademark style, which blends traditional figurative painting and urban lands...
Local Color: Six Contemporary
Photographers
On March 3, 2001, the Portland Museum of Art will debut the exhibition Local Color: Six Contemporary...
Terry Setch, A Retrospective
Terry Setch is renowned for his observation and depiction of the pollution,
detritus, and rubbish w...
THE FUTURE OF COMFORT: International Artists Search for Place in a Virtual World
The Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art brings together eight international rising stars, straight...
Living and Learning at the Bauhaus in Dessau: Applications being accepted for Bauhaus Kolleg II Event City
The Topic for the 3rd Trimester (June 19. - September 14. 2001) is Artscapes - Art in Practice.
Cul...
Translated Acts: Body and Performance Art from East Asia, in collaboration with the Queens Museum of Art, New York
The exhibition Translated Acts is the first in a three-part series of
exhibitions at the House of W...
Allan Rohan Crite: Artist-Reporter of the African American Community
Earning and adopting the title of artist-reporter, Allan Rohan Crite (b. 1910)
recorded the peop...
Subject Plural: Crowds in Contemporary Art
Although the past decade has been characterized by a focus on subjective experience as the filter of...
Monet and Japan
Thirty-nine of Monet's best paintings from
...
Dario Villalba: Documentos Basicos
CGAC features a wide selection of Documentos Basicos (Basic Documents) created by Dario
...
Mark Lewis: Large-Scale Film Installations
This exhibition will present a series of works by the Canadian-born artist Mark Lewis and will inclu...
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...
An American Century of Photography: From Dry-plate to Digital, The Hallmark Photographic Collection
Landmark photos such as Babe Ruth's farewell appearance at Yankee Stadium, the raising of the U.S. f...
BRASSAI: The Soul of Paris
One of the great photographers of the 20th
century, Brassai (1899-1984) is best known
for hi...
United States Museum Debut of Paintings by Belgian artist Raoul De Keyser
Since the 1960s, the paintings of Raoul De Keyser have uniquely defined a place for themselves withi...
Call for Entries: 20th Year Anniversary Juried Competition - International Tea Time
Organized by Women In Photography International, this worldwide
exhibition is an opportunity to ce...
Hugo Boss Prize 2000 - Marjetica Potrec - Kagiso: Skeleton House Features Two Architectural Installations, Photographs, and Text
Kagiso: Skeleton House, an exhibition of the work of
Slovenian artist Marjetica Potrc, the winn...
on View: Antonia Contro and Maurizio Pellegrin, David Ireland, Clement Cooper
From March 1 through April 28, 2001, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College Chicag...
Contemporary Art Furniture: Sam Maloof, John Cederquist, Wendy Maruyama
This exhibition will present the work of three contemporary furniture makers - Sam Maloof, John Cede...
Vermeer and the Delft School
Best known for quiet, carefully described images of domestic life
...
Alair de Oliveira Gomes, photographs
Rather late in life, Alair de Oliveira Gomes (Rio de Janeiro, 1921-1992) found the ultimate and pass...
Turner's Gallery, House and Library
To mark the 150th anniversary of JMW Turner's death, Tate Britain
is housing a recon...
The Art of William Edmondson
Elegant in its simplicity, striking in its sophistication, the
sculptural work of William Edmondso...
Conversation with Igun: Sculpture by Melvin Edwards
These relatively small welded steel sculptures make powerful statements, inspired both from personal...
Sean Scully: Paintings, Pastels, Watercolors and Photographs
Working in his studios in Barcelona, London and New York, Irish-born Sean Scully has in recent years...
Corwin Clairmont: Halfway Between Here and There
This exhibition, entitled Halfway Between Here and There, is a mixed-media installation of conceptua...
Drawn to Painting: Leon Kossoff drawings and prints after Nicolas Poussin
Several years ago, a major exhibition
...
Tony Fitzpatrick: Max and Gaby's Alphabet
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago, presents the
latest series of prints by draftsm...
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...
The Draftsman's Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland
Noted worldwide for its exceptional collection of Old Master paintings, the
...
The Photography of John Gutmann: Culture Shock
The Photography of John Gutmann: Culture Shock is a survey
exhibition of one hundred photographs se...
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...
European Masterpieces: Six Centuries of Paintings from the National Gallery of Victoria
For the first time in the history of the NGV, eighty-eight of the finest European paintings from the...
William Tucker
This display of sculpture and prints by William Tucker brings together
both work from the Tate Coll...
Memory of a Mirage: The Pegaso Sports and Competition Cars of the Fifties
Visitors to the exhibition will be able to see eleven of the Pegaso sports and competition cars crea...
William Blake's Masterpieces
William Blake, the first American exhibition of works in all media –
...
Sun K. Kwak - Time and Space III: Tidal Wave
Korean born artist Sun K. Kwak has the Queens Museum of Art's
...
Renaissance Drawings from Florence
It is now exactly a hundred years since the discovery by Swedish and international
researchers of...
Ten Swedish Designers, Thirty Years On
Thirty years ago, ten Swedish designers banded together to launch a company
producing printed tex...
Stanley Spencer
Stanley Spencer is one of the dominant figures of twentieth-century British art. This major
...
Patrick Heron: Garden Paintings
The spring exhibition at Tate St Ives will focus on paintings by Patrick Heron, inspired by
...
OBJET TROUVE By Deryck Healey
After a momentous process spanning more than three years, Deryck Healey will present a complex insta...
Voice, Image, Gesture: Selections from the Collection 1945-2000
Voice, image, gesture. These terms represent three areas of The Jewish Museum's
...
2001 Atlanta Biennal: When the Wind Blows
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center presents the 2001 Atlanta Biennial: When the Wind Blows featuring ar...
Spectacle: Installations by Peter Bowyer and David Kramer
Spectacle is guest-curated by John Massier for the
Cambridge Galleries and brings together th...
Lets Entertain: Kunst Macht Spass
The exhibition Lets Entertain: Kunst Macht Spass, belongs to the tradition of group shows such as Fu...
Technics: Baubles or Ballast - Five Installations
The interplay between new technologies and art is explored in this exhibition. Technics: Baubles or ...
Erika Wanenmacher: Grimoire
SITE Santa Fe presents ERIKA WANENMACHER: GRIMOIRE, a large-scale installation designed especially f...
Joan Jonas: Performance - Video - Installations
Joan Jonas, born 1936 in New York, is a pioneer of performance and video art. Since end of the sixti...
John Bisbee: Arc and Plume
John Bisbee's sculptures, made exclusively of welded nails, blend elements of surrealism and
...
The Other Eden: Canadian Folk Art Outdoors
The Egyptians did it, the Romans did it, and I bet many of you do it
...
Judith Von Euer: A Retrospective
L.A. Artcore is proud to present a retrospective of Judith Von Euer at both
galleries during the mo...
Resonating: Denise Green
Resonating: Denise Green is the second survey exhibition of
...
Collaborations with Parkett: 1984 to Now
Collaborations with Parkett: 1984 to Now includes some 150 of these artworks in a broad range of i...
Galactic Journal: Recent Paintings and Collages
by Robert Reed
Using a vocabulary of abstract imagery, Robert Reed's paintings and paper constructions visually exc...
From Manet to Picasso: Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Prints and Drawings
For the first time in its history, Vassar College's Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center will feature a br...
Family Fortunes: Paintings on Tour from the National Gallery, London
The 20 paintings on show, including works by Degas, Gainsborough, Hals,
Hogarth and Stubbs, provide...
presents Conversations Between Shadows and Light: Italian Cinematography
GuggenheimFilm, the Film and Media Arts Exhibition Program of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, pres...
in the meantime...Videos, Installations and Photography of Eight Artists
The exhibtition presents the work of Mark Bain, Yael Bartana, Sebastian
Diaz Morales, Angela Ferrei...
ARTISTS IN THE ZOO: Drawings, paintings, sculptures of animals in ‘Artis’
This spring and early summer the Teyler Museum is showing work by artists who were inspired by the b...
Carl Rungius: Artist, Sportsman
The Woodson Art Museum is the first American venue for the exhibition, which is drawn from the exten...
image a new - Re:locations - FLESH and FLUID: Three Spring Thesis Exhibitions
The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College will present the second of this spring's series of...
Gerhard Richter: Oil Painting and Photography
Gerhard Richter himself
has chosen the total of 27 pictures that comprises
...
Dialog III: RE:LOCATION Upper Austria - Poland
Following South Africa (1999) and Lithuania (2000), in 2001 Poland is the focal point for the projec...
Black Box/White Cube Series - In Sync: Cinema and Sound in the Work of Julie Becker and Christian Marclay
Two recent video installations, Suburban Legend (1999) by Julie Becker and Up & Out
...
Franz Marc and the Blue Rider
During the early years of the 20th century, German painter Franz Marc devoted much
of his artist...
Light: The Industrial Age 1750-1900, Art and Science, Technology and Society
Light: The Industrial
Age 1750-1900, Art and Science, Technology and Society ...
Amy Alder Photographs Leonardo DiCaprio
This special commission by young American artist Amy Adler involves
an unusual collaboration with...
Gary Lee Boas: Starstruck
Gary Lee Boas' candid snapshots offer us an
intriguing view of celebrities between 1966 and
1980...
Prospect 2001 - New Art New Zealand
This celebration of contemporary New Zealand art will be the country’s first, confirming City Galler...
In Our Midst: Work by Susan Beiner, Richard Johnston, and Don Woodford
The art work of Susan Beiner, Richard Johnston, and Don
...
Lure of the West: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Lure of the West features
more than...
Bright Paradise: Tony De Lautour, Ian McDonald, Paul Morrison, Paul Seitsema
New Zealanders are well placed to speculate on the disturbing beauty of artificial paradises and
...
Inscriptions - Painting the Line: Work by Varvara Shavrova
Aston Hall, Birmingham's 'country house' museum, is to exhibit a stunning new
art show from 13 Apri...
Visionary Art: Curated by Damian Michaels
The Orange Regional Art Gallery, a public art museum located in Orange, NSW, Australia, will be the ...
Tracey Moffatt - Cuatro: Form and Light in Cyberspace
Riverside -- UCR California Museum of Photography is pleased to present Tracey Moffatt, a
dramatic ...
Call for Proposals: Anima, Digital Video Works by Emerging Women Artists
Perte de Signal is currently working on a project called Anima which
gathers digital video works cr...
Paolozzi and Music
Featuring specially commissioned artwork by six of Scotlands leading contemporary artists,
this ex...
Beyond and Behind the Mask
This juried exhibition, sponsored by the Women of Visions, one of the Center's
guilds, fea...
Portraits of Our Country: The American Spirit of the Wyeth Family
This exhibition features over 35 works from the Delaware Art Museum's permanent collection by seven ...
Shifting Tides: Cuban Photography after the Revolution
LACMA exhibits revealing work by three generations of Cuban photographers
that highlights th...
Open House: New Work by Sa Schloff
Portland Museum of Art inaugurates an exciting new series of exhibitions that combine the creative s...
ETIENNE HAJDU: Sculptures and drawings
Etienne Hajdu (1907-1996) Hungarian born in Romania and naturalized French in 1930 arrived in Paris ...
PRINTS CHARMING: 20th Century Prints
This year's first 20th Century Prints sale to be held at Christie's features an
array ...
Water Medicine: Eleven Artists Explore Aspects of Water
Water Medicine is an exhibition in which water has been either integral to the making of the artists...
Chain of Visions: Family, Politics and Religion in the Last Generation of Italian Contemporary Art
This exhibition showcases the works of 12 artists mostly in their 20s and 30s,
...
The Collector's Eye: Masterpieces of Egyptian Art from the Thalassic Collection, Ltd.,
The Thalassic collection is one of the finest private collections of ancient Egyptian art to be foun...
Neo Rauch: Paintings and Drawings
Neo Rauch - with his paintings and drawings the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin continues its series of e...
Seeing What the Heart Knows: The Art of Howard Terpning
Ostensibly, Terpning's visit to the Midwest will be to receive the Eiteljorg
Museum Award for Excel...
Vietnamese Emotions II: Work by Trinh Tuan
Trinh Tuan uses lacquer paintings as a medium to express inner feelings and emotions. His subjects ...
Heightened Realities: The Monotypes of Ruth Weisberg
Ruth Weisberg is internationally recognized for monotypes, a medium
that exists somewhere between ...
Imaging New England: Installation by John Craig Freeman, Lisa Link, and Margaret Wagner
Imaging New England, like its parent project Imaging North America, is an interdisciplinary collabor...
New Video Work by Richard Couzins
Exploiting links between sound and image, Richard Couzins utilises video to inhabit spaces that sit ...
Something for Everyone: Cycle Selected by Ferran Barenblit, Frederic Montornés and Mònica Regàs; Works by Douglas Gordon, Joseph Grigely, João Louro, La pensée et l’erreur
On Thursday 26 April, three solo exhibitions by Douglas Gordon, Joseph Grigely and João Louro will o...
Take Two: Contemporary Work by 13 International Artists
Take Two probes the legacies of revolution of the late 1960s and 1970s–artistic, cultural and social...
Pamen Pereira: Gabinete de trabajo
This is the first retrospective show devoted to Pamen Pereira
...
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...
The King over the Water: The Life of Prince James Francis Edward Stuart
The King over the Water, the toast raised to James Stuart by his Jacobite supporters, tells the stor...
Can You Judge a Book by Its Cover - A Celebration of Classic Scottish Literature and Contempory Scottish Art
Featuring specially commissioned artwork by six of Scotland's leading contemporary artists, this exh...
Mondrian: The Transatlantic Paintings
The Harvard University Art Museums will present a groundbreaking exhibition exploring the transatlan...
Cyborg Manifesto, or The Joy of Artifice
Cyborg Manifesto, or The Joy of Artifice is a group exhibition that looks at the interrelationship o...
Karel Appel - pastorale chiaroscuro
He is a sculptor, graphic artist and ceramist; he has choreographed a ballet and designed sets; but ...
Parallel Worlds: Works by Lisa Crowley, Megan Dunn, Sean kerr, Maddie Leach, Ella Bella
Moonshine Reed, Jono Rotman
Parallel Worlds is the first component of the Co-Existenz Australia/New Zealand Cultural Exchange be...
Margaret Evangeline: The Confessions of Mlle. G.
The exhibition, a first for the PBICA, will consist of a single installation on paper and a large pa...
The Art of Persuasion: The Echenberg Collection
The Eastern Townships Research Centre and the Art
...
Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years—Selections from the John F.
Kennedy Library and Museum
To mark the fortieth anniversary of her emergence
...
Call to Artists and Craftspeople: ART MART Exhibition Program at the Community Arcade at Boston City Hall Plaza
Mayor Thomas M. Menino, the Boston Redevelopment Authority, the Trust for City Hall Plaza and the Of...
Helena Almeida: Pintura Habitada and Other Works, 1975 to Present
This exhibtion which is Helena Aalmeida's first solo exhibition in the US, surveys her black and whi...
O'Keeffe's O'Keeffes: The Artist's Collection
The Milwaukee Art Museum and the Georgia OKeeffe Museum are organizers of a major exhibition of work...
Peter Milton: Visions and Revisions
The work of internationally known artist, Peter Milton, will be featured in
an exhibition opening M...
Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset: Galerie Klosterfelde
The works of Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset represent an ongoing investigation of established st...
The Unfinished Print: Works by Rembrandt, Piranesi, Degas, Munch and Others
The National Gallery of Art's exhibition, The Unfinished Print, investigates the
...
Open City: Street Photographs 1950-2000
Working in the street has always been one of the key activities of photographers, but since the inve...
Efrain Almeida: His First Retrospective Exhibition
Brazil is a country which is being increasingly recognised artistically as a result of
...
The Strange and Marvellous in the Land of Islam
The name of the exhibition is taken from
...
West Meets East: China and Japan at the Centennial Exhibition
Most Americans -- including future Asian art scholars and such
...
Call for Entries: October International Competition 2001
The Robert and Mary Montgomery Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, Florida will bring the most respe...
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This is the only mid-Atlantic venue for the exhibition. Drawn from the Metropolitans distinguished c...
Domenic Cretara: Portals
Boston artist, Domenic Cretara makes his first Seattle exhibition at the Frye this spring. Cretara'...
UNBRIDLED: An Exhibition of Photographers Sponsored by Joes Basement
This is an exhibition of personal photographs by photographers represented by Carter Represents at t...
Exhibition of work by Mary Chaplin, Liz Garnett, Donna Hawkes-Baines and Marion Lynn
Four artists have got together to collaborate on an exhibition that looks at
the cultural similari...
Tribal Vision: Photography by Wayne Quilliam
Internationally acclaimed Aboriginal Photographer Wayne Quilliam in conjunction with a number of loc...
The Experiment 3: Utopia Travel - Emanuel Danesch and David Rych
Since March 2000, Emanuel Danesch and David Rych have been concerned with video works by artists fro...
SKIN: New Work of Hong Kong Artist Pan Xing Lei
This is the second solo show of this controversial international artist in New York, and the first t...
Visions of Nature from Le Petit Palais in Paris
Bergen Art Museum hosts Visions of Nature from Le Petit Palais in Paris, an exhibit of exceedingly h...
The Path of Resistance. MoMA meets Moderna 1960 - 2000
In this summers big exhibition, Resistance, Moderna Museet co-operates with
The Museum of Modern Ar...
Carla Accardi: Triplice Tenda
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center presents the first U.S. solo exhibition of the work
...
Dance of the Forest Spirits: A Set of Native American Masks
This exhibition tells the story of a set of masks commissioned and used by a
...
Architecture in Cambridge: Shaping the City
Architecture in Cambridge: Shaping the City, showcases the
work of emerging young archit...
A Legacy of Early California Paintings: The Shumate Collection
Paintings from the 19th century art collection of Dr. C. Albert Shumate are featured in the exhibiti...
American Modern, 1925-1940: Design for a New Age
American Modern, 1925-1940: Design for a New Age , an exhibition tracing the rise of a
distinc...
Tony Tascona: Resonance
Since the early sixties Tascona’s work has been exhibited and collected by art
...
Total Study Center: The Work Of Bruce Tapola
Bruce Tapola's installation fuses library, research facillity, and conference room into a context fo...
Summer Selections: American Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
Beginning in 2001 and continuing in succeeding
...
Jasper Johns: Prints from Four Decades
Familiar images of targets, maps, flags, ale cans, and body parts, interpreted in prints
...
THE EXPERIMENT 4: Florence Lazar, Apichatpong Weerasethakul - x-lands / extended
The two-part exhibition x-lands / extended aims to address questions of the construction of identity...
Little Snappers Exhibit
A unique exhibition of prize winning photographs of school life by school children will go on show o...
Darlene Nguyen-Ely: Evolution of Form
Diane Farris Gallery is pleased to present Darlene Nguyen-Ely's third
solo
exhibition of her lates...
Telling Tales I: Classical Images
Ever since antiquity, the artistic vocabulary developed by the Greeks and Romans has
...
RENOIR TO PICASSO: Masterpieces from the Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris
The great names in modern French art, including
...
South Florida Cultural Consortium 2001 Fellowships
As part of its Regional Initiatives Program,
the Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art in Lake W...
A Century of American Woodcuts
This new exhibition encapsulates all of the ideas, styles, and
techniques from the last century‚s a...
Stina Brockman: Sexy Eyes
The sensuous landscape of the human body recurs throughout Stina Brockman's
(born in 1951) photogra...
What I Did on My Summer Vacation
Have you ever put together a photo album of what you did on your summer vacation - What I Did on My ...
Alice Neel: Portraits of People and Places
Alice Neel's daring portraits of people and places are among the most insightful images
in 20th-...
Ban/Ban: Four American and Four Korean Aritists
A group exhibition of four American artists and four Korean artists,
members of the Young Artists A...
Saturo Hoshino: Rain in Ancient Woodland
Saturo Hoshino is a leading Japanese artist whose monumental installations have been pushing the bou...
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...
Propulsion: John Meade / Gentle: Pat Brassington
John Meades concerns with the figure as a sculptor are translated here
into large-scale, simultaneo...
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...
The World As One. Photography From Germany After 1989
THE WORLD AS ONE is an exhibition of 1990s professional documentary photography in colour, and featu...
Rembrandt's Women
Rembrandt was one of the most original artists ever to wield a brush, draw a sketch or
make an etc...
Made in Oakland: The Furniture of Garry Knox Bennett
Exuberant eccentricity distinguishes the work of Garry Knox Bennett, whose unconventional furniture ...
Summer Window: An Installation by James Cullinane
The Rice Gallery will inaugurate its Summer Window series with Pastor and Collux, an original site-s...
A Baroque Party
The Baroque is omnipresent in Vienna, whether it is in churches, public spaces and museum collection...
Spirit of an Age: Nineteenth-Century
Paintings from the Nationalgalerie, Berlin
One of the most significant presentations, in terms of range and quality, of
...
Metaphors: Enriquillo R. Amiama
Metaphors a new series of works by Caribbean painter Enriquillo R. Amiama will be shown at Galeria C...
YR1: A Snapshot of Bitain in the 21st Century
During periods of social change and significant moments in
history, it is not unusual for one phot...
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...
A Private Playground: Oil Paintings by Xie Qi
Xie Qi, born in Sichuan Province in the early 1970s, is a graduate from and teacher at the China Cen...
TRADE: Commodities, Communication, and Consciousness in World Trade Today
Since time immemorial, the world has been determined by trade and commerce. Commodities
are prod...
Gustav Klimt: Modernism in the Making
This summer, bask in Gustav Klimts seductive colours, vibrant brushwork, and sinuous line. As one of...
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...
aH'Ha: A Michael Nicholson Studio Installation
An hypnotic revolving sculpture, using coloured light and shapes beamed onto
the back of the Galler...
Images: Photography by Ed and Stacia Johnson
This exhibition features the work of Ed and Stacia Johnson. They are a professional free-lance photo...
Master Drawings from the Smith College Museum of Art
The Smith College Museum of Art in Northampton, Massachusetts, is widely acknowledged to have
...
Antony Gormley: Some of the Facts
Tate St Ives is showing a challenging group of sculptural works by Antony
Gormley. The e...
Vermeer and the Delft School
Painting from the Dutch town of Delft is generally most readily associated
with the genius of Joh...
Marisol
The Neuberger Museum of Art proudly presents selections from this distinguished
...
Katrina Lodge: Selected Works
Katrina Lodge's paintings are two-dimensional representations
of the remarkable three-dimensional c...
Swamp Dynamics: an installation by Bronwyn Wright
A car wreck, almost rusted through, occupies the gallery floor whilst images of other cars flicker...
New Painting in Australia: Phenomena
The first in a series of three annual
...
Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks
The first retrospective exhibition of works by renowned American artist Gordon Parks will be on view...
Solo Exhibtions: Tony Feher and Sarah Sze
Solo exhibitions featuring new work by artists Tony Feher and Sarah Sze will be on view, beginning S...
Listening to the Animals: New Work by Sarah Hauser
Sarah Hausers current series of woodblock prints and drawings captures a
glimpse of moments of hum...
Digital: Revolutions in Printmaking
This is the 27th exhibition in the Print National series, a periodic survey of important development...
Michelangelo: Drawings and Other Treasures
from the Casa Buonarroti, Florence
Following the High's presentation, the exhibition will travel to
only one other U.S. venue, the To...
Malcolm Morley: In Full Color
Malcolm Morley, winner of the first Turner Prize
in 1984, is an artist whose work defies
cla...
Pop Impressions Europe/USA: Prints and Multiples from The
Museum of Modern Art
The exhibition Pop Impressions Europe/USA: Prints and Multiples from The Museum of
Modern Art pre...
Call for Entries: International Open Image 2001
September Song is providing both a platform for new comers and a showcase
for professionals' work. ...
Hossein Valamanesh – A survey
Over the last 20 years Adelaide-based Hossein Valamanesh has become established as one of Australia’...
Summer Reading: The Recreation of Language in Twentieth-Century Art
To read is an optical act; to see well, a form of literacy. Vibrantly,
variously, often playfully,...
Carr, O'Keeffe, Kahlo: Places of Their Own
Few North American women artists have achieved the legendary stature of
Emily Carr (1871-1945, Cana...
Two Solo Exhibitons: Lollie Groth, Like a Buddah and Nancy Skrimstad, River Juice
Hui No‚eau Visual Arts Center on Maui is proud to present its 2001 Solo
Exhibit featuring Lollie Gr...
Snow.Noise - Carsten Nicolai
On his return from exhibiting at
...
Travellers' Tales: Internet-based Visual Arts Project
For Travellers' Tales, the Institute of International Visual Arts (inIVA) is
bringing together nine...
Change no Sorry
Change No Sorry is an exhibition of sculptures, paintings, prints, photographs, and drawings by cont...
Oscar Araripe: Little Sea Houses and Seascapes
With almost a hundred exhibitions, Oscar Araripe continues to renew the art
of painting not only th...
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 ...
Donald Sultan: In Still-Life Tradition
An exhibition of works by artist Donald Sultan that focuses on what is
...
Fore Photographers: Anthony Jones,Catherine Jacobs, Irene Lumley and Ray Spence
Bringing fresh and thought provoking photography to the foreground,this Mayfair show
offers express...
2001: An Art Odyssey
Glenbow continues its celebration of its collections with the new exhibition
2001: An Art Odyssey:...
Russell Drysdale: Sunday evening, 1941
The tenth
...
Collective Retinal Memory: An Installation by Jean-Baptiste Barriere and Maurice Benayoun
Jean-Baptiste Barriere and Maurice Benayouns interactive sound and image installation, Art Impact, C...
Displaced Perspectives: Photographs and Installation by Baer
Displaced Perspectives
...
Mattis-Teutsch and Der Blaue Reiter
The exhibition Mattis-Teutsch and Der Blaue Reiter is the first retrospective of the Transsilvanian ...
True Love: Paintings by Francesca Judd
This exhibition celebrates World peace. The theme is TRUE LOVE.
Every country around the World beli...
Completely Fabricated: New Sculpture by Paul Meneses and Steve Novick
Paul Meneses and Steve Novick update traditional and non-traditional approaches
to fabrication in t...
Antagonisms: Art and Politics 1950 to Today
Antagonisms is an exhibition which analyses the political aspects and activism of artistic
practic...
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, ...
The Sensuous and the Sublime: Representations of Love in the Arts of the Middle East and Southern Asia
Love, one of the most powerful of human emotions, can motivate us to seek heights of spiritual ecsta...
American Photogropher Evelyn Bernstein
The work of acclaimed American photogropher Evelyn Bernstein will be on
display at the Dylan Thomas...
Clues to the Future: 10 Year Anniversary Exhibition
Red Gate Gallery's 10th Anniversary is being celebrated by an exhibition called Clues to the Future ...
Dreamscape: Five Animated Sculptures by Gregory Barsamian
Gregory Barsamian uses...
Stranger Passing: Collected Portraits by Joel Sternfeld
For the past 15 years, renowned photographer Joel Sternfeld has traveled the
United States p...
Burn: Artists Play with Fire
An exhibition of contemporary art, Burn: Artists Play with Fire examines a cross section of artists ...
Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art
The extraordinary scope and diversity of African American art will be on view at
...
Family Fortunes: Painting the Family
FAMILY FORTUNES comes to the National Gallery after touring to Bristol
City Museum and Art Gallery,...
Reflections in Black: Smithsonian African American Photography
This groundbreaking assemblage of over 300 images shows
...
Night Moves: Three-Dimensional Photographs by Lynn Butler
Visitors wear special polarizing glasses to view these mesmerizing three-dimensional photographs by ...
Gary Faigin: Tradition and Contradiction
In recent paintings inspired by the serenity of
Bellini, the light of Caravaggio, and ...
Shoot: Australian Photography from the Corrigan collection
Drawn from the extensive photographic collection of Pat and Barbara Corrigan, Shoot! features the be...
Robert Macpherson: A Comprehensive Survey of Work
The most comprehensive survey of the work of
Robert Macpherson, one of Australia's most
...
Ideals and Imagination: Work by Netikorn Chinyo
Netikorn Chinyo was born in Kalasin in 1966 and graduated from Silapakorn University in Fine Art in ...
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...
Photogravure: Photographs in Ink
Photogravure is the most lavish process by which photographs are printed in printer's ink. Invented ...
At Sea: Works in All Media that Examine the Sea
Artists have been fascinated by the sea for centuries, using it to represent the power of
...
Robert Frank: A Retrospective from the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts,
Houston
Robert Frank: A Retrospective from the Collection of the Museum
...
Gillian Wearing Explores the Complexity of Human Relationships
The complexity of human relationships is one of the central themes of Gillian
...
Supreflat Openes at the Walker
Organized by Tokyo-based artist Takashi Murakami, the exhibition
Superflat investigates a tenden...
Arnold Machin: A Retrospective of a Lifes Work
Arnold Machin is renowned for the
...
Gordon Newton: Selections from the James F. Duffy, Jr. Gift
Gordon Newton is one of Detroit’s best known artists. Although often
...
Video Jam Presents Work by More than 50 Artists
PBICA will literally overflow with video monitors and projectors in every corner with this
...
Photography of H.H. Tilbrook: South Australia at the turn of the century
Following his early retirement from the newspaper business, Henry Hammond Tilbrook (1848-1937) devot...
Alberto Carneiro: First Retrospective Exhibition in Spain
Within the line of their review of the fundamental figures of Portuguese plastic art, which began wi...
photo san francisco 2001 Opens Tomorrow
photo san francisco, the second annual San Francisco Photographic Print Exposition will be held July...
War Stories for Children and Art Stories for Adults: Recent Paintings and Sculptures byTony Calzetta
Ten large-scale canvases and 3 life-size cardboard sculptures showcase
Toronto artist Tony Calzetta...
Philippe Jourdain:
The Carrie Collection presents Philippe Jourdain as their monthly exhibition between July and August...
The Art of John Dos Passos
Best known as a major literary figure from the 1920s through the 1940s with such books as THREE SOLD...
Surveying of the Career of Francis Bacon
This exhibition surveys the career of
...
Andreas Gursky: Photographs
An exhibition of seven works by German artist
Andreas Gursky, world-renowned for his striking,
lar...
Olly and Suzi Untamed: A Collabration with Photographer Greg Williams
Collaborative British artists Olly and Suzi work with
...
California Pottery: From Mission to Modernism
Organized by guest curator Bill Stern, California Pottery is an exhibition of
commercially p...
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
...
David Hockney Retrospective: Photoworks
David Hockney Retrospective:
Photoworks is the first major survey of the artist’s work
in photogra...
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 ...
Howard Ben Tre: Sculpting Space in the Public Realm
This exhibition focuses on the glass sculptor Howard Ben Tré's public projects for plazas and street...
Orbit ignition, lift off, flying ... yet a continuing relationship with a parent body.
2001 is the tenth anniversary year of the University of South Australia and, to celebrate this, the ...
Victor Sloan: A Major Retrospective
The Gallery of Photography is pleased to announce a major retrospective of
the work of the Northern...
Frequency Modulation: Paintings by Ismo Jokiaho
In this exhibiton the paintings, mainly abstract imagery in oil on canvas, reflect a wide array of h...
Edward Steichen: Vanity Fair Portraits
In 1923, Vanity Fair heralded Edward Steichen (American, b. Luxembourg,
1879-1973) as the ...
pending emotion: Six Artists from London and Germany
pending emotion is a show created by Jens Kabisch. The show includes work by six artists based in Lo...
Fragments 4: Young Progressive Artist
In the center of Prague, Czech Republic, ces will present Fragments 4, a multi-media exhibition of y...
Experiment Experiencia: Eighteen Contemporary Brazilian Artists
Experiment Experiencia captures the unique spirit of experimentation and dynamism of Brazilian Art s...
The Syntax of Style: Mark Kimber (SA), Deborah Paauwe (SA), Lyndal Walker (VIC)
Lush, seductive and witty, this exhibition features work by three artists who exploit the language ...
Bernardo Bellotto and the Capitals of Europe
Bernardo Bellotto began as a painter of conventional views of
...
A Day in Holland / Holland in a Day: Photos and Video Works by Barbara Visser
A Day in Holland / Holland in a Day is the title of the exhibition of a new series of photo and vide...
Bottari: An Installation by Soo-Ja Kim
The classic Bottari is defined as a bundle in which non-breakables, such as
clothing, bedcl...
New and Reccent Works by Ricky Swallow and Erick Swensen
Young artists Ricky Swallow and erick Swensen will present a selection of new and recent works in an...
Over 100 Artists to Exhibit at the First Annual Members Show
The Sudanese Women Artists Associate celebrate their first anniversary on
the 1st of August 2001. ...
Ansel Adams at 100 Opens Today
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ansel Adams--one of
San Franciscos favo...
Urban Nomads
The artists in Urban Nomads are concerned with mobile lifestyles. They produce work
...
Birth, Death, Rebirth, Re-death: Work by Antonio Puri
Antonio Puri's latest paintings represent a daring conceptual departure from a world ordinarily perc...
Pool: Works By Twenty Artists
Twenty Canadian artists embrace water as image, as idea and as a source of renewable metaphor in an ...
2001 Art Expo Opens Today
Art Expo 2001, Bari was planned and realized by
...
This is Not a Photograph: Fifteen Contemporary Artists
The images in the show, produced without cameras, raise the question: Is camera-less photography rea...
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...
Environmental Arts, Inc Presents Sixth Annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
The Fuller Museum of Art is pleased to announce that Environmental Arts, Inc will present its Sixth ...
Body Piercing: Andrew Dunbar, Photographer
images so beautiful that it takes a couple
of seconds to remember to wince The old adage of you can...
Color, Myth, and Music:Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Synchromism
Color, Myth and Music: Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Synchromism examines the evolution of
...
Blurring Architecture: Toyo Ito
Since the mid 1970s, Toyo Ito has been one of the world's of the most innovative and influential
...
Beyond the Essence of Humanity: Solo-Exhibition by Li Wei
Born in 1968 in Huai Nan City, An Hui Province, Li Wei studied at The Central Academy of Fine Arts i...
Points of Departure: Traditional and Contemporary Asian Art
Explore how traditional Asian thoughts, beliefs and artistic practices are interpreted in the works ...
Tissot and the Victorian Woman
This exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of the death of the French artist James Tissot. In the c...
Leica/CCP Documentary Photography Exhibition + Award
The Leica/CCP Documentary Photography Exhibition + Award is a biennial showcase of contemporary Aust...
Fifty-Cent Masterpieces: Photographic Reprints Curated by Victor Skrebneski
For the past three years, photographer Victor Skrebneski has been
...
Lost New York in Old Postcards
Walk into most antique stores or flea mar-kets
and you are likely to find postcard
collectors sift...
Bertien van Manen: Intimate Documentary Photographs
Bertien van Manen (The Netherlands, born 1942) creates intimate
...
Two exhibitions by Joachim Schmid
PICTURES FROM THE STREET, and STATICS both by prominent German artist Joachim Schmid, both containin...
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...
Ladies Weapons: Antonio Riello
Since 1998 Italian artist Antonio Riello has been making very special weapons as artworks. Assault r...
The End of History: Paintings by Peter Illig
Peter Illig's latest oil paintings will be presented at Pirate: a Contemporary Art Oasis.
Illig, b...
New England: Ann Course, Stephanie Bolt and Eric Lesdema, Subc_t + Mufcoli, Adam Scrivener, Mark Aerial Waller
This exhibtion presents five projects by individual artists and collabortions. Ann Course presents h...
American Gothic, Saturady Night/Sunday Morning AND Homo Domesticus
Two separate exhibitions by two Minnesota artists whose work is
related through the power of their...
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...
Pipilotto Rist: Solo Video and Installation Works
An exhibition of video works and installations by the Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist (b. 1962,
Rheint...
John Piper: England in the Mid Twentieth Century
John Piper's images of Renishaw and the surrounding area are some of his finest works, combining the...
Real: Digital Installation by Aaron Fry and Sally McLaughlin
The Gallery at Green Street will become a multi-screen and digital
installation visible from the st...
release1 - Disturb Delight Design: Prototypes
The Revolving Museum presents Jean-Pierre Leguillou and Megan Hurst exhibiting twisted design proto...
Double Feature: Paul Kos and Nam June Paik
Double Feature is an exhibition series that places two artists' projects in dialogue, thereby reveal...
Space Odysseys: Sensation and Immersion
The international and Australian contemporary artists in Space Odysseys: Sensation and Immersion inv...
The Arts Guy's SUITS: The Clothes Make The Man
Known as The Art Guys, Houstonians Michael Galbreth (born 1956) and Jack Massing (born 1959) are a c...
Ultra Baroque: Aspects of Post Latin American Art
Organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, UltraBaroque focuses on a critical re-readin...
Colour City Quilters
This exhibition presents a mix of traditional and modern quilts. The artists are all from a popular ...
Alo Munizza: ...continuing the process...
Alo Mnizza presents work that she has created since returning to
the darkroom with her new negati...
New Australiana
When I first came to Australia in 1998 I was keen to find out more about my new home. My researches ...
Spatial Narratives 3
This exhibition of photographs, Spatial Narratives 3 (Melbourne, Milano, Mexico City), is a culminat...
Crossing the Line
Every worthwhile exhibition is a personal journey. But one that involves the loss of one’s own past ...
Official BB Project: Bridget Baker
The Official BB Project explores the nature of the art-making process as inclusive / exclusive:
ra...
Myth and Mirage: The Art of Avel de Knight
This first major retrospective of American artist Avel de Knight (1921-1995) features more than 100 ...
Robert Paret: Artist of the Month
Robert Paret is the fifth artist to be featured in the Artist of the Month series. On the 15th of ev...
Aluminum by Design: Jewellery to Jets
Considered to be as precious as gold when it was first
produced in France in the m...
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home features 39 paintings by 28
...
Defining Modern: European Design 1880-1930
The years 1880-1930 are considered among the most dynamic and creative periods in modern design hist...
By Hand: Pattern, Precision, and Repetition in Contemporary Drawing
University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, presents By Hand: Pattern, Precision...
Ramon Enich: Paintings
Since 1992, Ramón Enrich (L'Igualada, Barcelona) has exhibited widely with one-person exhibitions in...
Call to Artists: Step into Leonardo's Shoes...Draw Human Anatomical Specimens at this 5-day Intensive Workshop
The Department of Anatomy at The University of New South Wales (Sydney) is providing a rare opportun...
Body Movies, Relational Architecture No. 6 - Installation in Public Space by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Body Movies will be the sixth in the series of installations in public space that Rafael Lozano-Hemm...
The Empire Series at the Empire State Building
Powerful buildings, powerful art. The Empire Series at the Empire State
Building is Ethel Lebenkoff...
Luigi Ghirri: Photographs 1969-1992
During his short life, Luigi Ghirri (1943-1992) had a determining influence and impact on
Italian...
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 ...
Septemberfest IV International Juried Art Exhibition
Among the international artists invited to participate in the Septemberfest IV International Juried ...
Obituary
Wellesley, MA—Obituary, an ongoing work by Joseph Bartscherer, opens September 4 at The Davis Museum...
Works by Massimo Campigli : 1922 - 1969
From the 5th September to the 15th november 2001, an antohological
exhibition, dedicated to Massimo...
Flash Afrique: Photography from West Africa
Africa: Terra Incognita- Or the Heart of Darkness- Or maybe even the Chic Continent, as one
...
Frederick Carl Frieseke: The Evolution of an American Impressionist
One of the preeminent American painters of his generation, Frederick Carl Frieseke will be featured ...
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...
Close to You: Photography by Tom Gleeson and Claudine Hartzel
Showing the work of Tom Gleeson and Claudine Hartzel, close to you explores myths of
romance thr...
Abstract Art from the Rio de la Plata: Buenos Aires and Montevideo, 1933–1953
The Americas Society is pleased to announce the exhibition Abstract Art from the Río de la Plata: Bu...
Liam Gillick: Annlee You Proposes
The first work for the new sculpture court outside the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain has
...
Andy Warhol: A Retrospective
The Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, in partnership
...
Masaccio: 'The Pisa Altarpiece'
This exhibition celebrates the 600th anniversary of the birth of Masaccio by reuniting the Virgin an...
The Moderne and Gegenwart
to be First Autumn Auction
There at last: On 29 September 2001 Ketterer Kunst invites to the first auction in the new Hamburg d...
Projects 73: Olafur Eliasson - Seeing yourself sensing
Olafur Eliasson's installation, conceived for the windows in MoMA's Garden
...
nooks and crannies: Installations in Non-Traditional Settings
The artists in the exhibition have consistently found ways to exhibit their work in non-traditional ...
Cops and Robbers: Drawings by Lucio Muniain
Lucio Muniain draws images taken from the newspaper of the violence of everyday life in his home tow...
TROUBLES: Tensions Evident Beneath Surface of Northern Irish Images
The exhibition at Plug In showcases two emerging Irish artists, Susan Philipsz and Eoghan McTigue, i...
Three Exhibitions Opened Yesterday: Works by Doris Salcedo, Sophie Riste and Jose Davilalhueber
These exhibitions feature work by three artists. Shown are two complex and ambitious new works by Do...
Participatory Environments by Vangaurd Bazilian Artist Helio Oiticica
Interactive environments designed by Hélio Oiticica, a leader in the Brazilian avant-garde
movement...
Contemporary Art Quilts from the John M. Walsh III Collection
On September 16, the University of Kentucky Art Museum opened an exhibition of 37 contemporary art q...
Home is Where the Heart Is
Home is Where the Heart Is an exhibition of contemporary works by national and South Australian-base...
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...
Mary Henry: No Limits - Walk into the Artist's World of Geometric Abstraction
Bellevue Art Museum presents Mary Henry: No Limits, a color-filled mural of geometric shapes that ca...
RetroMOMENTS: Retrospective of Work by Colin Suggett
Many Gippslanders will be familiar with Suggetts Stunned Mullet which adorns the corner of Fish Cre...
Blurring Architecture: Toyo Ito
Blurring Architecture presents work by revolutionary Japanese architect Toyo Ito who since the mid-1...
Mineko Grimmer: Remembering Plato
Mineko Grimmer, an artist born and raised in Japan and
...
Location/Dislocation Web Based Projects by Quebec Artists
In association with Quebec/New York, the New Museum presents Location/Dislocation in the Media Z Lou...
Origin Stories: Creation Narratives in Australian Aboriginal Art
Origin Stories: Creation Narratives in Australian Aboriginal Art features
paintings on canvas...
Pieter Boel, Painter of Louis XIV's Animals - The collection of painted studies from
the Gobelins
Painter and drawer of animals for Louis
...
Image and Idol: Medieval Sculpture
The display is a groundbreaking move for Tate, which has hitherto taken the Reformation
...
Hiroshi Sugimoto: The Architecture of Time
In a solo exhibition designed specially for the architecture
of the house, th...
Fair of Contemporary Asian Art from National and International Galleries Opening Today
The Art Galleries Association (Singapore), (AGA), today
...
Fernado Botero: Paintings and Large-scale Sculpture
For the first time, the autumn 2001, Fernando Botero's ( b.1932)
paintings are shown in Sweden and ...
Aspects of the White Collar State of Mind
White Collar presents an array of aesthetic positions touching on aspects of the white collar state ...
Richard Avedon in the American West
From the very start, the Kunstmuseum has assumed the mission of
taking a fresh look at the classics...
Virtue and Beauty: Leonardo's - Ginevra de' Benci - and Renaissance Portraits of Women
This is the first exhibition on the subject ever organized which surveys the phenomenal rise of fema...
Lure of the West: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Lure of the West: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum features
sixty-four paintings ...
Short Stories - Vik Muniz: Reparte
Vik Muniz specializes in fake reality
and real fakes. His wo...
Thomas Eakins: American Realist
With his life and work deeply rooted in Philadelphia, Thomas
...
Dave Lewis: Photographs and Text Combine to Address Racism
It is now over eight years since the murder of Stephen
Lawrence on Well Hall Road, Eltham, South ...
Winifred Nicholson
Winifred Nicholson was a painter whose life and art crossed many
boundaries - artistic and geograph...
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...
Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective
Wolfgang Laib’s artwork is a feast for the senses made from
simp...
Kunisada and the Japanese Actor Print
This exhibition marks the first public showing of a group of colour woodblock actor prints produced
...
Masterpieces from Fra Angelico to Bonnard
The Collection Dr. Gustav Rau
The Rau collection is one of the most important private art collections in Europe. Almost unknown un...
Eat Art: Joseph Beuys, Dieter Roth, Sonja Alhaeuser
Eat Art: Joseph Beuys, Dieter Roth, Sonja Alhaeuser, a major exhibition featuring food as artistic m...
Ernesto Neto: Abstract Bodies
Ernesto Neto (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1964) will present in CGAC a project in
...
FIAC 2001, 28th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Opens Today
The Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC) will be held as scheduled October 10 through 15 i...
20th Anniversary Exhibtion: Images of Women - Images of Tea opens at House of Photographic Art (HOPA)
To celebrate its 20th Anniversary as the world's leading photo resource organization for women worki...
Humid
Humid, part of the Melbourne Festival, is an international exhibition that
explores the feminine su...
Alberto Giacometti
This is the first major New York City museum exhibition in almost three decades devoted to the work ...
Vital Forms: American Art and Design in the Atomic Age, 1940-1960
What do a Predicta television set, a 1950s sports car, a Slinky, Tupperware, K rations, Eva Zeisel c...
Michal Rovner: Works
Israeli-born, New York-based artist Michal Rovner examines the borders of places, ideas, and media t...
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 ...
Big in Japan: Takahiro Fujiwara, Matsukage Hiroyuki, Yuki Kimura, Tsuyoshi Ozawa, Risa Sato
and Saki Satom
Cambridge Galleries presents Big In Japan, an exhibition of six
contemporary Japanese artists
born...
Terry's Studio: John Hanson and Richard Paul
In this latest manifestation, John Hanson & Richard Paul's interest in the
mechanics and receptio...
Marie-Ange Guilleminot. The White Transformation Parlour
Marie-Ange Guilleminot is one of the key 'new generation' artists to emerge from France in recent ye...
In the Age of Abberation: Drawings, Sketches and Paintings by Vera Nilsson
Vera Nilsson (1888 - 1979) is one of the most acclaimed Swedish 20th
century artists. The few exhib...
From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet at the Pompidou
This exhibition represents a major body of work from the renowned Centre George Pompidou in Paris, t...
Vietnamese Abstractions: Works by Nguyen Trung, Luong Xuan Doan and Tran Nhat Thang
Nguyen Trung is often viewed as one of the most influential and respected
among Vietnamese artists ...
Wood Turning In North America Since 1930
This exhibition will feature about 125 objects of turned wood, including pieces from institutional a...
Henry Moore
The first major retrospective of Henry Moore's (1898-1986) work to appear in the United States in ...
Osvaldo Puente: Home Sweet Home
Osvaldo Puente works with soil as a symbol of the everday mans desire, to secure a piece earth. And ...
Marine Hugonnier
Marine Hugonnier (Paris, 1969) makes us an artistic proposal of time, her
...
Hiroshi Sugimoto: 2001 Hasselblad Foundation Award Winner
The Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto is the recipient
of the Hasselblad Award...
Silicon Valley - Nunciative Modality and a Viral Redux: Recent Works by Joseph Nechvatal
Galerie Karin Sachs is pleased to announce silicOn valley : nunciative mOdality and a viral redux - ...
Life-Size: Photographs by Cynthia Greig
Jonathon Swifts Gulliver and Lewis Carrolls Alice experienced a skewed sense of proportion and reali...
Coming of Age: Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients
Coming of Age: Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients represents the vast
diversity of artistic s...
Victor Brauner: Surrealist Hieroglyphs
As an early adherent of the Surrealist movement, Victor
...
A Man, A Woman, A Machine: Group Photography Exhibition as Part of Photomonth
100 years after the triumph of photography, the Centre of Attention
presents A Man, A Woman, A Mach...
Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces
British artist Rachel Whiteread has created a unique body of sculpture in
which ...
Picasso: the Artist's Studio - Opened Yesterday in Cleveland
This exhibition is devoted to the theme of the artists studio in the work of Pablo Picasso. Approxim...
Translated Acts: Performance and Body Art from East Asia
Thirty contemporary artists from Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and China will showcase some of their most co...
Capital! Locating Tradition: Placing Ourselves - Art from the Victoria University of Wellington Collection
The CAPITAL ! returns to its birthplace in the NORTH !!
A selection of major works by many of New Z...
FNB Vita Art Prize Exhibition to Open Today
FNB Vita and the Market Theatre are proud to be able to bring the FNB Vita
Art Prize exhibition to ...
Images Sprout and Grow at the Gardner: Work by Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey
This exhibition presents a new series of works by British artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey, wh...
The Fuji Film - AOP Assistants Awards 2001
The Fuji Film/AOP Awards features top work from assistant members within the AOP membership. Now num...
Necessary Intervention: Hany Armanious and Mary Teague, Mikala Dwyer and Anna Peters, Mexico-3 (Koji Ryui ans Natsuho Takita), Adam Boyd, Regina Walter
If an artist said that their work is the same as the idea behind it, what would you think - Material...
Dream Street: Pittsburgh Photographs by W. Eugene Smith
Dream Street brings together 195 photographs from Smith's epic, unfinished essay of Pittsburgh in th...
Painters and the American West: The Anschutz Collection
The American West — with its majestic mountain peaks, vast rolling plains, and winding rivers — has ...
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...
Exposed: The Victorian Nude
Victorian Britain remains notorious for its prudery, and the representation of the nude figure was o...
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...
Images In Place: Photographs by Architect Frank Welch
One of the most respected designers in the Southwest, Dallas architect,
photographer, and author, F...
Best Impressions: 35 Years of Prints and Sculpture from Gemini G.E.L.
Since 1981 the National Gallery of Art has been home to the complete archive collection of one of Am...
States of Being: Figurative Sculptures and Paintings Expressing the Human Spirit
Fineartcircle is a co-operative of 4 young Artists from London, Cape Town, New York and Perth respec...
Grand Lyricist: The Art of Elmer Bischoff
With Grand Lyricist: The Art of Elmer Bischoff, the Oakland Museum of California opens the most comp...
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...
Grayson Perry - Guerrilla Tactics
Grayson Perry's work is almost unknown in The Netherlands. In England, on the
...
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...
Gizmos, Gadgets, and Flying Frogs: The Art of William Joyce and David Wiesner
Get ready to suspend reality, folks! Gizmos, Gadgets, and Flying Frogs: The Art of William Joyce an...
After the Storm: The Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art 2001,
In the entire bookstore within the Museum of Modern Art in New York, there is only one book that dea...
Contemporary Japanese Jewelery
Rings excavated from cigarette lighters, collars filled with lipstick and necklaces knotted from an...
Nikon Award
The Nikon Award this year has reached a new benchmark of excellence. Due
to the exceptionally high ...
Marisol
The first comprehensive overview of the artists work from the late 1950s to the present. The exhibit...
The Art of Timekeeper: Masterpieces from The Winthrop Edey Bequest
With its major fall and winter exhibition, The Frick Collection introduces to the public a significa...
Gary Hill: Selected Works 1976 - 2001
Video art is still a comparatively young discipline. In the 1960s, the
medium was pioneered by such...
California's Native Grandeur: Preserving Vanishing Landscapes
The exhibition features some of the best work of such renowned California painters as William Wendt,...
Superflat: An Exhibition of Provocative Contmeporary Japanese Art
Superflat brings Tokyo cool to Seattle. An exhibition of
cutting-edge contemporary Japanese art, S...
Picasso: Cubism to Classicism
The last in a series of focus exhibitions of works by Pablo Picasso in The Cone Collection, this ins...
Derriere le Miroir: 35 Original Engravings from the Magazine 1946 to 1982
Derrière le Miroir was an art magazine published between 1946 and 1982 (253 issues) by the French p...
Earth and Fire: Italian Terracotta Sculpture from Donatello to Canova to Canova
The art of terracotta sculpture flourished in Italy, beginning in the 15th century and continuing th...
Marina Abramovic: Directions
This exhibition marks the first public showing of The Hero, 2001, a new work by Marina Abramovic (b....
Robert Roark: Master of Light and Realism
With his luminescent paintings often eliciting references to Vermeer, Robert Roark is considered a m...
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...
Will Maclean: Driftworks
Driftworks brings together a number of new and existent works by Will Maclean. Continuing his fascin...
IDEA 2001
The International Digital Exhibition & Awards are a very different exhibition and awards organised t...
Re:mote - Relationship between Land and Place
The term Re:mote refers to a location that is far away and
distant; a distance of time; a relation...
Shelf Life: Works by 12 International Artists Curated by smith + fowle
We live in a time when branding has
become an art form, political debates
...
TRIO: Di Da Do - Current Work by 3 Female Artists
TRIO: Di Da Do , curated by Mr.Ian Boyd, offers the viewer the newest trends in the international a...
Belle-Ile: Monet, Russell and Matisse in Brittany
This exhibition brings together works by Claude Monet,
...
Meredith Allen: Photographies Recentes
Good humour comes to mind in the recent c-prints of Meredith Allen. The artists hand holds an ice cr...
Plug In Sells Out - Invest Online in Cultural Commodities
From Shanghai to Venice, Plug In has had an amazing year. Now theyre letting
you take them home. Pl...
Milton Avery: The Late Paintings
One of the foremost American modernists, Milton Avery (1885-1965) is renowned for a visual agility t...
Robert Adrian X
Collaging is a non-linear process. We build something new every day without gaining anything new. It...
Poignant Pictures
Pictures of endangered species go on show at Birmingham Museum and Art
Gallery on 1st December...
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...
Call to Artists: Net Art Commissions
Rhizome.org is pleased to announce the launch of its first net art
commissioning program. With supp...
December: Sara Angelucci, Janet Bellotto, Robin Hesse, Ron Hewson, Tania
Kitchell, Thérèse Mastroiacovo,
Laura Millard, Isabella Stefanescu, Joanna Strong, Larry Towell, Aidan
Urquhart and Janet Morton
Work by twelve artists has been selected as a series of propositions
that address the question: Wha...
Exhibition Launches New Venue: Unit 2 - Museum Artists
After a year of hard work by a team of dedicated working professionals, The Digital Art Museum
will...
Lyndal Jones: Up to and including...Deep Water/Aqua Profunda
Direct from the 49th Biennale of Venice, Lyndal Jones' multi-screen video
installation Deep Water/A...
Multiple Personalities: An Onsite / Online Group Exhibition of Artist Multiples and Editions
Haines Gallery is pleased to announce its first group exhibition which is
comprised solely of artis...
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) presents from December 7, 2001 through March 3, 2002 American Impres...
Watermarks: New Works on Photopaper by Geng Jianyi
Geng Jianyi could be considered one of the key figures of contemporary Chinese art. He has 'created ...
Peter Doig: Paintings and MAGNETIC NORTH: Canadian Experimental Video Open This Weekend
The Power Plant presents two exhibitions by Canadian artists, which are on view until March 3, 2002....
Rod Daniel: American Back Roads
Rod Daniel extracts the remarkable from the mundane. His photography reflects the stories of rural ...
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...
Extreme Connoisseurship - How Traditional Study of Objects Can Be Adapted to Illuminate Current Works
The Fogg Art Museum and the adjoining Sert Gallery and Café will be the settings for Extreme Connois...
Robert Hodgins - 50 Years a Painter
Hodgins is regarded as one of the prime bridge builders between the 20th and 21st centuries. This ar...
Salon Style: An Exhibition of Photography
PLUS ULTRA is very pleased to present
Salon Style: An Exhibition of Photography, featuring
recent ...
Echoes of the Spirit: Part of Japan 2001 Festival
All over Japan, artists have joined hands with their disabled peers to
breathe new life into the tr...
The Kindness of Friends: A Selection of Gifts of Drawings and Prints, 1919-2001
The Kindness of Friends: A Selection of Gifts of Drawings and Prints,
1919-2001, hi...
The Lives of Lee Miller
The American Lee Miller (1907-1977) was one of the most remarkable
photographers of the 20th centur...
warp: Work by Graduates from the 2001 Bachelor of Fine Arts Honors Program
WARP features works by Melanie Donat, Adam Dorahy, Tarna Edwards, Andrew Gadow, Gina Macaulay, Shell...
Not Quite Myself Today: Video Works by Eight Artists
While the artists included in Not
Quite Myself Today most definitely
have a personal presence in t...
Dan Graham: Works 1965-2000
Works 1965-2000 is the title of a Dan Graham retrospective in the Kröller-Müller Museum from
...
Bruce Yonemoto: Screen Gems
Born (1949) and reared in the Santa Clara valley, CA, Bruce Yonemoto
has witnessed t...
Fred Tomaselli: 10 Year Survey
PBICA is pleased to announce the first solo museum show of this remarkable
...
Restaging the Everyday: Recent Work by Beat Streuli and Fischli/Weiss
Restaging the Everyday: Recent Work by Beat Streuli and Fischli/Weiss is an
installation of ...
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...
A la recherche de l'ideal: Les sculptures d'athletes de Robert Tait McKenzie
On entering the Musee du Quebec gallery featuring the A la recherche de lideal: Les sculptures dathl...
Gordon Parks: Photojournalism
Photographs by renowned photojournalist Gordon Parks will be on view at the Cleveland
...
Recent Chinese Photography from the Smart Museum's Collection
In recent years, experimental art from mainland China has become recognized as
an esp...
The Larson Effect
The Larsen effect, named after the Danish physicist Soren
...
A Distant Muse
Orientalist Art engages both the emotions and the intellect as much as, if not more than, any other ...
Abstract Perspectives: Featuring Paintings by Adrien Asselin
Adrien Asselin's pastels recall the flash of blue sky, the vibrancy of a single bird egg, even a Tib...
Winter Exhibitions: Tiong Ang, Serhiy Bratkov, David Claerbout, Jose Antonio Hernandez-Diez
The Institute of Visual Arts is currently showing four exhibitions by four artists from The Netherla...
Roger Shimomura: An American Diary and Shaping Stories – Two Exhibitions
Two series of paintings by artist Roger Shimomura, An American Diary and Memories of Childhood, will...
BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2001
This exhibition presents stunning, moving and challenging entries to the Wildlife Photographer of th...
In Situ: Evans/Rinklin/Holmberg
A group show of paintings presented by The Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program (MAEP), entitled In ...
Sculptures by Liz Larner
The first museum survey of the work of Los Angeles-based
sculptor Liz Larner, this exhibition ex...
The Inward Eye: Transcendence in Contemporary Art
The Inward Eye explores individual works of art that transport the viewer from the here and now into...
Victorian Photographs: Julia Margaret Cameron - Annals of My Glass House
Julia Margaret Cameron is today recognised as one of the great
...
Recent Works by Raymond Howell
Recent Works by Raymond Howell, an exhibition of approximately 15 works by the Oakland painter and p...
Touring Home From Away: Jin-Me Yoon
For more than a decade Jin-me Yoon's work has explored the mechanisms and functions of identity cons...
Open House: Tanja Alexia Hollander
Open House is a series of eight exhibitions featuring new photographic works inspired by the McLella...
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....
American Modern, 1925-1940: Design For A New Age
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts announces an exhibition of iconic images of modern America...
Body Stories: An Installation Created by Stephen Sheffield and Gina Cestaro
Body Stories is an installation about asking questions, and searching for answers. It is about disco...
Mapping The Studio I (Fat Chance John Cage)
Mapping the Studio I (Fat Chance John Cage), a new large-scale
video installation by Bruce Nauman,...
Flights of Reality: Charles Avery, Matthew Ritchie, Keith Tyson, Grace Weir, Keith Wilson
Flights of Reality parallels science in uncovering new routes of thought.
Drawing on myth, science,...
Keith Tyson: Supercollider
Keith Tyson is emerging as one of the most interesting artists working today. For his solo show at ...
Stephen Hughes: Photographs
Buildings as apparitions, gleaming white apartment blocks stranded by the
shore, lone figures drift...
Van Gogh and the Labors of the Field
Van Gogh and the Labors of the Field is a small exhibi...
Ralph Allen: Artist of the Month
Ralph Allen left Haiti in his early twenties to study at National Academy School of Fine Arts in New...
A Curious and Ingenious Art: Reflections on Daguerreotypes at Harvard
The exhibition will include the original silver-coated plates, dating from the mid-1800s, that captu...
Rogerio Reis: Carnival in Canvas
Carnaval na Lona or Carnival in Canvas is an ongoing photographic essay by the Brazilian photograph...
Jurgen Schadeberg: A Major Photographic Exhibition
Jurgen Schadeberg will present a major photographic exhibition at The
Pretoria Art Museum from Janu...
Four New Exhibitions Opened Yesterday
On January 20, the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art presents four seperate exhibitions. FLOOR TO C...
Tom Bendtsen: Argument No.6 (b)
Tom Bendtsen calls his book works arguments. Inspired by the way
disagreement and argumentation can...
Paul Klee: The Nature of Creation
A major exhibition of paintings, watercolours and drawings by the artist Paul Klee is to
...
Shared Inspiration: Work by Artists in Education
This exhibition is the third in a series of four exhibitions at the Riffe Gallery celebrating the YE...
Monica Alonso: MITGA 1932 - 2020
Mónica Alonso (b. A Fonsagrada, Lugo, 1970) creates a disturbing world of
...
Elvis Has Just Left the Building - Urban Legends / Contemporary Myths
Elvis Has Just Left the Building features existing and newly produced work by 11
international arti...
Sam Taylor-Wood: Films and Photography
On show at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam from January 26
to April 1 are photographs and films by t...
Carrie Mae Weems: The Hampton Project
This compelling new exhibition features a recent body of work by Carrie Mae Weems, an artist renowne...
Alex Hamilton: Mandals at AZARA
Alex Hamilton’s new abstract paintings and culturally inspired mandalas were successfully exhibited ...
Christo and Jeanne-Claude in the Vogel Collection
The first survey mounted in the United
States encompas...
japan four: London Based Contemporary Japanese Artists and London-Tokyo Digital Projects Present New Works
As part of the Japan 2001 celebrations, UK based contemporary Japanese artists and London-Tokyo digi...
Femme Fatale: Anne Zahalka, Anne Wallace and Annette Bezor
In 2002 the IMA will present exhibitions from three women artists, Anne Zahalka, Anne Wallace and An...
Marc Quinn
Tate Liverpool is to host a major exhibition of the work of Marc Quinn – his most significant to dat...
Jigar: Films by Alia Syed
Jigar: derived from the Urdu word for friend or lover.
Jigar brings together a significant body of...
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 Magic of Light: Artists Focusing on Non-Traditional Media
We cannot touch or hold it, but we can
see it, and with it, see our world. Light defines our physic...
Fernando Botero: Painter of The Incredible
Fernando Botero - not everybody knows his name but most people know and
treasure his works. From Fe...
The Uncanny: Experiments in Cyborg Culture
The Uncanny is a wide-ranging exhibition that explores historical and contemporary
representation ...
Ken Weaver - Hillbilly Hardcore : Profonde Amerique
Ken Weaver's exhibition Hillbilly Hardcore: Profonde Amérique is a pictorial, conceptual and physica...
HORSES - Two Works to Welcome the New Year
For the first two weeks of February, Shanghart opens an exhibition consisting of two works that welc...
ALCHEMY and other transcendental works by Brett Whiteley
The huge mural Alchemy (1972-73) is the centrepiece of an exhibition of Brett Whiteley’s artworks wi...
Jigar: Films by Alia Syed
Jigar: derived from the Urdu word for friend or lover. TheSpace@inIVA presents the London strand of ...
Artist Opportunity - Step into Leonardo's Shoes...Workshop in Drawing from Human Anatomical Specimens
The Department of Anatomy at the University of New South Wales (Sydney) is
providing a rare opportu...
AA Bronson: Mirror Mirror
The MIT List Visual Arts Center is pleased to announce the opening of Mirror Mirror by AA Bronson, a...
Nikon Summer Salon: Over 250 Photo-based Artists
Featuring recent works by over 250 photo-based artists from across the country, the Summer Salon is ...
Master Drawings from the Collection of Alfred Moir
Some of the greatest European artists to put pen to paper are represented in this exhibition of old-...
Architecture + Water
Concerned that contemporary waterfront projects tend to lack compelling design, Van Alen Institute, ...
Lloyd Rees Sketchbooks
The great Australian artist Lloyd Rees (1895-1988) made four extended visits to Europe between 1953 ...
George Romney 1734-1802: British art's forgotten genius
The year 2002 marks the bi-centenary of the death of George Romney, one of the leading artists in Br...
Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Future
For the first time, Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure presents a comprehensive survey of de Koon...
Bill Viola: Going Forth By Day
Bill Viola, one of our leading contemporary artists, has been a pioneer in the use of video and the...
Van Gogh & Gauguin
The story of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin - their admiration for each other's work, their frien...
Retrospective for American Sculptor H.C. Westermann
H.C. Westermann, the first posthumous retrospective for this American sculptor (1922-1981), who crea...
The Rowan Collection: Contemporary British and Irish Art
The first public exhibition from an important collection of...
ARCO'02
Over the last few years, in contemporary art theory circles, a debate has arisen once again regardin...
The Reading Room: Denis Doran
Elegiac and fragmented images concerning a
childhood landscape reflected and refracted t...
Hannelore Baron: Works from 1967 to 1987
Collages and box assemblages created by Hannelore Baron (American, 1926-1987) are the focus of this
...
Five Darwin Painters: Kathy Arbon, Bryan Bulley, Rob Brown, Jacqueline Stockdale, Karen Mills
Be dazzled by crazy cartoon superheros, life sized collage, fallen kings and ochre abstracts as five...
The Power of Human Beings: Santi Thongsuk
Thavibu Gallery is pleased to present the Art Exhibition entitled The Power
of Human Beings by the ...
Gerhard Richter: 40 Years of Painting
Gerhard Richter: 40 Years of Painting will be the first full-scale survey of the paintings of the in...
Aelbert Cuyp (1620-1691)
Aelbert Cuyp (1620 - 1691) was one of the most important Dutch landscape painters and draughtsmen of...
Henry Moore: Journey Through Form
Te Papa, in partnership with The Henry Moore Foundation of England, have produced an exhibition for ...
Belle-Ile: Monet, Russell and Matisse in Brittany
This beautiful exhibition brings together
approximately fifty paintings by renowned
...
Phenomenon of the Ukrainian Avant-garde, 1910 - 1935
The Phenomenon of the Ukrainian Avant-garde, 1910 - 1935, is an exhibition that
features works resc...
Identity - Trademarks, Logotypes and Symbols
Widening its mandate concerning current and modern design,
Nationalmuseum presents Identi...
Seeing Things: Photographing Objects 1850-2001
Seeing Things: Photographing Objects 1850-2001 in the Canon Photography Gallery at the
Vand A e...
Parallel Visions: Affinities within the Australian Collection
This exhibition features 200 works by 22 of Australia's foremost artists
and includes some of thei...
Staging: Janieta Eyre, Julie Moos, Zwelethu Mthethwa
As the inaugural exhibition of 2002, the Contemporary will open Staging: Janieta Eyre, Julie Moos, Z...
Marlene Dumas' First Drawing Retrospective
The New Museum of Contemporary Art presents Marlene Dumas: Name
No Names, a major draw...
Out of Senses: Seven Exhibitions where Artists Use the Museum as a Laboratory
Out of Senses is a series of presentations, exhibitions and events mainly based on young peoples per...
Surrounding Interiors: Views Inside the Car
A place both personal and anonymous, private and public, hermetic and permeable, the interior
of t...
Partou: Portraits of Absence - New Paintings with a Digital Installation of Image and Prose
Partou was born in Tehran in 1958 and came to England at the age of eleven.
She graduated from Warw...
New York Expression: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, David Salle, George Condo, Donald Baechler
The art in this exhibition is young and urbane. Some of the artists had origins in the illegal graff...
Eden and the Apple of Sodom: Lauren Berkowitz, Antony Hamilton and Janet Laurence
Lauren Berkowitz, Antony Hamilton and Janet Laurence - artists whose
practices engage with the env...
Videos By Spanish Artists Who Don't Make Any, or Nearly
Spanish Curator, Nilo Casares has compiled a video collection of artists work from his native Spain ...
Exposed: The Victorian Nude
Every naturalistic representation of the naked body was considered during the Victorian era (1837–19...
Works by John Himmelfarb, Lauri Lynnxe Murphy and Bernice Strawn
The William Havu Gallery is pleased to announce an
exhibit featuring paintings by John Himmelfarb, ...
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...
Jana Sterbak: A Contemporary Artists' Retrospective
Canadian artist Jana Sterbak is increasingly establishing herself as one of the most significant
in...
MARK CURRAN: Southern Cross - A Documentary Portrait of Contemporary Ireland
This exhibition marks the culmination of Irish artist Mark Currans
long-term documentary portrait o...
e-textiles: Work of 11 Prominent Artists from Canada, the United States, Australia and Japan.
e-textiles brings to Toronto the work of 11 prominent artists from Canada,
the United States, Austr...
The Whitney Biennial 2002 Opens in New York
The Whitney Museum of American Art will present the work of 113 artists and collaborative teams in t...
P J Crook: New Paintings and cConstructions
An innovator in the new English figuration, P J Crook renders urban crowds which while they consist ...
Four Exhibitions Open Today: THE ART BAR by Nat & Ali, Matthew Sleeth's TOUR OF DUTY, Jack Sweetman and James Cecil's LOCATION, John Tonkin's MENISCUS
Centre for Contemporary Photography opens four new projects today. Collaborative artist team Nat & A...
Goya: Images of Women
Goya: Images of Women is the first major exhibition dedicated to an examination
...
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...
Call for Artists: 12th Annual New Images Exhibition - A Juried Photo Competition for the Mid-Atlantic States
The New Image Gallery, School of Art and Art History, James Madison University. Located in Zirkle ...
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...
The Ansel Adams Centennial: Classic Images and A Portrait of Ansel Adams
The Center for Creative Photography (CCP) at the University of Arizona will present The Ansel Adams ...
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...
Elsa Beskow - A Swedish Childhood Picture Treasury
For a large number of Swedes, the first words they read came from Do You
Want to ReadNULL a schoolb...
versus: Thomas Raschke vs Abigail
Durrant
'versus' is a 3-part exhibition, each presenting 2 different artists.
vs brings together 2 artists ...
Pidgin: Interrupted Transmission -- A Multimedia Installation by Erika Tan
The dictionary definition of 'pidgin', is a Chinese corruption of the English term 'business', used ...
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...
An American Palette: Paintings Celebrating American Art and Life
This exhibition presents more than 60 works of art, ranging from the mid-19th century to the present...
Call for Artists: Premiere Portfolio Application Deadline Extended
Due to the overwhelming amount of calls from artists that have been received, absolutearts.com has e...
Call for Artists: Photograph the Legends & Places of New Mexico's Past and Present
Native American poet N. Scott Momaday remarked that the American West is a place that has to be seen...
Ingrid Koivukangas to be Featured as Resident Artist on ZeD TV
Ingrid Koivukangas has been invited to be the first artist in residence
at CBC TV Vancouver for the...
California Holiday: The E. Gene Crain Collection
Since the early 60s, California native and longtime Laguna Beach resident E. Gene Crain has amassed ...
ORB, an exhibition by Isolde Krams
ORB is an extension of the work Isolde Krams has undertaken over the last 4 years, consisting of met...
Highlights of the Chengdu Biennale
Chinas contemporary art scene received a formidable boost in 2001 with the premiere of the Chengdu B...
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...
Zbigniew Libera: Correcting Devices, 1994-2000
Zbigniew Libera, a Polish artist of international renown, provides a spectrum of works inspired by F...
The Time of Degas
Thanks to a highly exceptional loan from the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, this exhibition includes 40 mas...
Paintings from The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
he Fitzwilliam Museum houses the collections of art and antiquities of the University of Cam...
Steve Hough - Synthetic Striations, Stereo-chromatic Paintings
Although Steve Hough works within the rigid formalities of monochromatic painting, his most recent w...
Alfredo Arreguin: Patterns of Dreams and Nature
Alfredo Arreguin: Patterns of Dreams and Nature, a large-scale retrospective celebrating the work of...
LIFE/size - Mixed media work by selected artists from the Printmakers Council
Organised jointly by PM Gallery and House and the Printmakers Council, LIFE/size provides the opport...
Personal Plans: Twelve Current Positions in the Genre of Drawing
The medium of drawing assumes on the one hand a special
role as the site of the prima idea. This gr...
Barnett Newman (1905-1970)
Barnett Newman (1905-1970) was one of the most profound and influential
...
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...
Out of the Box: 20th-Century Print Portfolios
This exhibition examines the portfolio as a vital format in
...
Dale Chihuly: Installations
Over the past two decades, internationally acclaimed artist Dale Chihuly has created
stunning visi...
Stories: Narrative Structures in Contemporary Art
Telling stories through pictures has been one of art’s most important tasks for centuries. In spite ...
Ann Hamilton at hand
This is the first showing in Ireland by this important American artist who represented
...
Capital and Karma: Contemporary Art from India
At least since the time when computer experts from India hurt the egos of Central Europe's education...
The Grandeur of Viceregal Mexico: Treasures from the Museo Franz Mayer
The rich heritage of Mexico comes alive in The Grandeur of Viceregal Mexico: Treasures from the Muse...
Pictures of You: Inaki Bonillas, Minerva Cuevas, Mario Garcia-Torres, and Yoshua Okon.
Pictures of You brings together four artworks that call attention to looking,
...
Treasures from the Earth
Native Americans living in the southwestern United States, including the Apache, Navajo, and Pueblo ...
Robert James Foose: A Retrospective
A retrospective exhibition of paintings and watercolors by Robert James Foose, who, since 1984, has ...
Danica Phelps: Artist, Collector, Curator, Spy
LFL Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new drawings by Danica Phelps called Artist, Coll...
Tom Kemp: No Concept
Imagine watching a performance. Imagine watching a video of that
performance. In each case, the rec...
Rosslyn: Country Of Painter And Poet
The legend and intrigue that has surrounded Rosslyn for centuries has been an inspiration for some o...
K. Neil Swanson: Mountain Glory
Mountain Glory is an exhibition for an artist with a unique interpretation of our mountain home. Can...
Cecilia Lundqvist and Magnus Thierfelder
From completely different motives, the art of Cecilia Lundqvist and Magnus Thierfelder challenges th...
An American in Europe: The Photography Collection of Baroness Jeane von Oppenheim from the Norton Museum of Art
An American in Europe features more than 140 European photographs that trace influential photographi...
Three Women: Early Portraits by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
This exhibition brings together six portrait paintings by Toulouse-Lautrec for the first time. Openi...
Outer and Inner Space: A Video Exhibition in Three Parts
Part two of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts’ three-part video-art
exhibition opened Saturday, Apri...
Story Telling Narrative Paintings by Debbie Lee
The image of the self as child as Alice, as Snow white, as Dorothy
setting out along the yellow bri...
Solid Air - New Work In Glass
Solid Air profiles the innovators and pace-setters of the British glass scene. The artists featured ...
Splendors of 16th and 17th Century: Dutch, Spanish, Flemish, French, British Painting From the Collections of the Ringling Museum of Art
The Appleton Museum is proud to announce a glorious new exhibition:
Splendors treasured 16th and 17...
Now You Don't: Richard Couzins, Christopher Lee and Carly Rogers
Sometimes the answer starts to obscure the question: people falter on the
second question in 'Who W...
Italia Panoramica: Photographs by Peter Sramek
This exhibition at the Carrier Gallery will present panoramic photographs made in Italy between 1998...
The 32 Villas of Andrea Palladio: Watercolors and Drawings by Giovanni Giaconi
Giovanni Giaconi is a designer, an expert in museum merchandising and a skilful surfer. But, most of...
Andrew Lewis: Systems
Andrew Lewis' sculptural work explores the impact of urban systems on
everyday lives. Via a mixture...
The Geometry of Seeing: Perspective and the Dawn of Virtual Space
The Geometry of Seeing: Perspective and the Dawn of Virtual Space, an
...
Alberto Garcia-Alix: Tell Me Words Of Love In Spanish
Tell Me Words Of Love In Spanish will consist of
A...
Juan Navarro Baldeweg: Plastic Trajectory
This exhibition surveys four decades of the plastic trajectory of Juan Navarro
...
To Drink the Sky, To Breathe the Sea: Selected Works on Paper by Walter King
Columbus College of Art and Design (CCAD) is
proud to present To Drink the Sky, To Breathe the Sea...
Bittersweet
As the title suggests, there are mixed emotions at play in this exhibition of seven contemporary Aus...
My Reality: Contemporary Art and the Culture of Japanese Animation
Japanese animation (anime), which has attained almost cult
...
The Jennifer Show: Works by 8 Artists Named Jennifer
The common factor linking the work in The Jennifer
Show is simple. Ea...
Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé: The Hair or the Man, Blink
Thomas Erben is very pleased to present the work of Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé. Concurrent with his s...
New York: Capital of Photography
From April 28 to September 2, 2002, The Jewish Museum will present a pioneering exhibition chronicli...
Michael Hyam: Recent Works
Adam Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of the recent paintings by Michael Hyam.Michael...
Less Ordinary: Curated by Sungwon Kim
This show wants to be, from one point of view, informative and meaningful, while respecting the qual...
REINHILD BEUTHER: BEHOLDEN
Reinhild Beuther is a photographer who uses photography as a means to a
very specific end. Beholde...
Exhibition of Paintings from Bangladesh: Khalid Mahmood Mithu and Kanak Chanpa Chakma
His Excellency Mr. Q.A.M.A Rahim, Secretary General - SAARC
will open the show on Monday, 29th. Apr...
Two Exhibitions to Open: Paintings by Heleen Verwey and Photographs by Paul Weinberg
In the Main Gallery an exhibition of recent paintings by Heleen Verwey is presented. Heleen Verwey i...
Lingo: Works by 17 Artists
ONI Gallery is proud to present LINGO. Curated by Jennifer Schmidt and Mathew Nash, Visiting Facult...
Women Nude: Photographs by Sandra Merritt
At the Focus Gallery, photographs of women nude in the landscape by Sandra Merritt permit an intimat...
Four Exhibitions Open Today as part of CONTACT‚02 Photography Festival
On the evening of May 1, Harbourfront Centre launches
four new exhibitions -- Roundabout in York Qu...
Incarceration: Corrie McCluskey Explores Place as a Cultural Artifact
Three Dutch galleries are hosting the international debut of Sonoma County-based social documentary ...
ArtBrussels Celebrates Its 20th Birthday on the International Scene
From 2 to 6 May, ArtBrussels 2002, the international
...
Yikwani:Contemporary Tiwi Ceramics - Reflections of Tiwi Spirituality and Traditions
Indigenous spirituality and the merging of traditional and contemporary hunting practices are explor...
Three Brisbane Artists: Judith Wright, Daniel Templeman, Paul Bai
For the months of May and June the Institute of Modern Art brings together three Brisbane artists. S...
Two Exhibitions of Painting to Open: Heike Davies and Claude Bouscharain
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is h...
Fabric of Vision: Dress and Drapery in Painting
This unique exhibition looks at the ways artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century have used ...
The Bold and The Beautiful
The Bold and The Beautiful is a big show of fourteen international artists living in London. The Bol...
Elif Uras: The Ladder
Elif Uras makes paintings of emotional and intellectual
...
The Best Way to View the Past is to Invent it...Alternity by Steven Cook
Steven Cook is an artist who works with digital media and photography. His latest series of work Alt...
Changing Places: Lara Almarcegui, Per Hasselberg and Józef Robakowski
Index presents Changing Places, a group exhibition showing various perspectives regarding the proces...
After Apartheid: Nine South African Documentary Photographers
The second photography exhibition in the Cape Town Month of Photography – series at the Sasol Art Mu...
Forgetfulness and Thunder: A Mixed-Media Installation by David LeMay
David LeMay’s mesmerising installation explores the conjunction of memory, family and landscape. Thi...
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...
Jim Dine Prints: 1985-2000
A major retrospective of recent prints by one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century and p...
MatissePicasso
Matisse Picasso at Tate Modern brings together major masterpieces by the two giants of
m...
(The World May Be) Fantastic.
The Biennale of Sydney 2002, the southern hemisphere's largest festival of contemporary art, beams i...
Johannes Phokela Re-Working Iconic Images
Johannes Phokela re-works iconic images by European 'Old Masters',
including Rubens, Bruegel, Jorda...
Gordon Terry: Black Holes, Bohemians, Colonials and Boudoirs
The works to be presented at g-module represent interrelated strains of Terry’s project. Paintings a...
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 ...
Kangaroo and Map: An Advertisement for Australia
A historic exhibition exploring Australia’s struggle between past and present as illustrated through...
Americanos: Latino Life in the United States
Americanos: Latino Life in the United States presents 120 contemporary photographs by 32 of the nati...
Joseph Nechvatal - vOluptuary : An Algorithic Hermaphornology
Universal Concepts Unlimited announces the opening of new media pioneer Joseph Nechvatals exhibition...
Motifs of Time: Mississippi Artists Invitational
The exhibition Motifs of Time: Mississippi Artists Invitational will open on Thursday, May 23, at t...
Autobiographies: Juried by Mary K. O'Shaughnessy
Juror's Statement - "While viewing the slides and videos I looked for a more micro view of the art, ...
Tableaux Vivants: Living Pictures and Attitudes in Photography, Film, and Video
Tableaux Vivants (Living pictures), re-enacted paintings and sculptures, both historical and
...
Art Now - Ori Gersht: Afterglow
Art Now is a programme of exhibitions that aims to promote discussion and awareness of
new...
Esther Shalev-Gerz: Geht Dein Bild mich an- Does Your Image Reflect Me-
Est-ce que ton image me regarde-
The Sprengel Museum Hannover has invited Esther Shalev-Gerz to develop
one of her projects ...
Ingres' Cartoons in Stained-Glass for the Louvre Collections
Of all of the museums around the world, the Louvre has the largest collection of paintings by Ingres...
Terence Donovan: The Eye That Never Sleeps
"The eye that never sleeps" is the phrase used by the family of Terence
Do...
The Eyes of History: The US' Most Distinguished Photojournalists
The Eyes of History, on view from May 29-July 29 and in its second year at the Corcoran, showcases t...
Three Exhibitions at the Metropolitan Gallery: Godfrey Setti, Masha du Toit and John Murray
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Within: Steven Royster
Kuranda artist Steven Royster invites visitors to explore their sense of spirituality at his new exh...
Marti Friedlander: Photographs
This is the first comprehensive survey exhibition of photographs by Marti
...
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...
Lei Cox: A Solo Show
This is the first major solo exhibition of the work of LEI
...
Hans Josephsohn: Sculptures
Josephsohn’s Zurich atelier is unexpectedly hidden between two new blocks of flats, surrounded by a ...
Someone Must Have Been Telling Lies: David Humphrey, Christian Jankowski, David Blandy, Jordan Baseman, David Burrows
Narrative in contemporary art is back with a vengeance in a group exhibition curated by Ceri Hand, a...
Surface Tension: Works by Anselm Kiefer
This exhibition of nine photographically based works, primarily from the 1980s, is drawn from the co...
Black Fluffy Clouds: David Hatcher
In his recent work, New Zealand artist David Hatcher performs an
independent analysis of visual re...
Variable Dimensions in Working Practice
The newly opened, purpose-designed Castlefield Gallery presents the
conclusion of five recent comm...
Fine lines
Maria Marshall’s photographs and hypnotic large-scale video projections are inspired by a child-like...
Above and Beyond
ABOVE AND BEYOND presents the imagined worlds of 6 artists – three from Berlin and three from London...
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...
The Renwick Invitational: Four Discoveries in Craft
The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum pays tribute to the work of four contempo...
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...
The Japanese Journey: 'Traveling Images’ of Edo-period Japan
Hanford, California: At a time when nearly one hundred Japanese masterpieces from the Lee Institute ...
Design for Children: Playgrounds by Aldo van Eyck and presentation of Furniture and Toys
Withe this exhibition the Stedelijk Museum devotes attention to a subject until now too little inves...
Family Life and Avant-Garde: Sigrid Hjerten and Isaac Grünewald
In their day they met with often harsh and unsparing criticism. They were subject to prejudice: Sigr...
Masters of the American Watercolor
The Columbia Museum of Art is organizing an exhibition of 11 works from the large and prestigious co...
'Deceive' and 'Reveal': Two Summer Exhibitions
Artspace presents 'Deceive' - the first half of a dual exhibition -
in Loughborough University Scho...
Call for Entries - Albury Art Prize 2002, Works on Paper
The Albury Regional Art Gallery invites artists to submit work for the 2002
FLEMING MUNTZ ALBURY AR...
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...
Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
For the first time in more than 40 years, 19th–century French artist Paul Gauguin is the subject of ...
Carr, O'Keeffe, Kahlo: Places of Their Own
For the first time in western Canada, this exhibition brings together the work of Emily Carr, Georgi...
No Man's Land: The Photographs of Lynne Cohen
This major exhibition is the first comprehensive examination of Lynne Cohen’s photographic work, fro...
Opting for Realism: American Painting in the 1970s
The realist tradition that dominated the 1970s was a fresh expression of the surrounding world. Alth...
Mayling To: The Stranger
Mayling To's new video work The Stranger investigates themes of
aspiration, violence and the search...
Bombs Away: Works by Five New Zealand Artists
Bombs Away is an exhibition of five New Zealand artists: Megan Adams, Tony
de Lautour, Fiona Jack, ...
Open City: Street Photographs since 1950
"Open City: Street Photographs since 1950" is an exhibition of 140 works by 19 international artists...
Connie Samaras: 2002 Adaline Kent Award Exhibition, Angelic States - Event Sequence
This summer the Walter and McBean Galleries will exhibit a group of
photographs by Los Angeles base...
Jerry Uelsmann / Maggie Taylor: Other Realities
The Laurence Miller Gallery is pleased to present Jerry Uelsmann / Maggie
Taylor: Other Realities, ...
Two Wired Women: Sue Gollifer and Cynthia Beth Rubin
Two international artists, known for digital prints are exhibiting in Novosirbsk, Siberia, from June...
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 ...
Outer and Inner Space Exhibition: Jane and Louise Wilson, Stasi City
The final segment of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts’ three-part video-art
exhibition opens with...
Y E S YOKO ONO
YES YOKO ONO offers the first comprehensive reevaluation of Ono’s work, exploring her position withi...
Call for Artist: Participants Needed for Grand Opening
On the 1st of September, a unique occasion in the very heart of Europe will bring together internati...
Jane Hammond: The John Ashbery Collaboration, 1993-2001
The Madison Art Center will present a mid-career retrospective of painter and University of Wisconsi...
Dave Muller: Posters and Three Day Weekend
Dave Muller, known as a dynamic and multitalented force in the Los Angeles art scene, is the subject...
The IBIS Project: Early Computer-Assisted Art in the Northwest
The IBIS Project: Early Computer-Assisted Art in the Northwest features prints made by eight Northwe...
Photography from Australia and New Zealand: Special Curated by Alison Holland
Sothebys.com brings together for the first time an impressive collection of 200 contemporary photogr...
Tamara Gayer: Urbanics
One can physically feel an optical flickering in all of Tamara Gayers work. She posits two viable an...
Moving Pictures: Woork in Photography, Film, and Video
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum presents Moving Pictures, an exhibition of approximately 150 works ...
Ver-de-ga: Xue Song Fashion Series Works, Solo Exhibition
“Ver-de-ga” is thoroughly Shanghai local dialect and means “irrelevance”. However, Xue Song is inter...
Hello My Name Is... Introduces Young Artists Through Self-Portraits
Hello My Name Is..., an exhibition that introduces a group
of emerging international artists throug...
Liliane Lijn: Light and Memory
Promoted and organised by the Municipality of Umbertide, sponsored by the Region of Umbria, and the ...
Visions from America: Photographs from the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1940-2000
Beginning June 27, 2002, the Whitney Museum of American Art will present its first full-scale exhibi...
Kettle's Yard Open 2002
Visitors will find some of the most exciting new art in the eastern
region in this year's Kettle'...
David Goldblatt: Fifty-one Years
This exhibition, produced and organized by the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), is the...
The Perception of Appearance: A Decade of Contemporary American Figure Drawing
The Perception of Appearance features over 100 works by more than fifty contemporary figurative arti...
Paintings by Alejandro Taleisnik
The paintings by Alejandro "Talo" Taleisnik lead us to multiple readings. His undeniably abstract st...
Sculpture Now: Works by Seven Contemporary Artists
The Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art (PBICA) is pleased to announce SCULPTURE NOW running t...
One Hundred Years of Australian Antarctic Photography
Witness the incredible beauty of this vast continent through the eyes of the
intrepid Australian Ph...
diversion: 23 Artists' Reflexions of the Museum of Garden History
Following their own practice, the 23 artists present new work drawing from the contents and commenti...
Different Russians: Photographs by Pavel Antonov
Most of the portraits that Pavel Antonov creates are Russian writers, musicians, artists who immigra...
Summer Flowers: Works by Masatomo Kuriya, Tom Baril & Asaf Romano
Vision/Neil Folberg Gallery presents Summer Flowers: Works by Masatomo Kuriya, Tom Baril & Asaf Roma...
Call for Artists: 2002 International Art Contest
Theme is open and digital art is eligible providing that the majority of the components are created ...
Let's Get Lost: The Summer Vacation Show
Let's Get Lost is about escapism (It's summer!), but more specifically, it's about the compulsive de...
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 ...
SELF: Contemporary Indian Video Art
India, a country steeped in many traditions is not well known for its video
and new media art. Yet ...
Pattern Crazy: Curated by Carol McNicoll and Jacqui Poncelet
Experience an explosion of pattern in Pattern Crazy, the first major UK show to bring together a wid...
The Inner Light: Sculpture by Stanislav Libensky´ and Jaroslava Brychtová
The Museum of Glass will open its doors on July 6 with an exhibition of the monumental work of Stani...
Gustave Le Gray, Photographer
The J. Paul Getty Museum opens July 9th the largest exhibition ever held in the United States of Gus...
One Touch of Nature: An Environmental Artwork Exhibition
One Touch of Nature is the first of what the organizers hope will be an annual
event. Inspired by ...
Works by David Dalessandro and James H. Kinnie
For its fourth exhibition, the ART:ASAP Foundation Gallery will present the work of two artists, Dav...
Eight Nordic Stories
Until relatively recently, whenever we talked about Nordic art we tended to associate it to topics l...
Xu Zhongmin: City of Dreams
Art U is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in Japan of the
work of China-born London art...
!Avant-Gardes!
Art-historical interest in the avant-garde has concentrated up to now on just a few geographical cen...
Retro Hand-Printed Textiles; a Visual Remembrance from the Studios of Katherine Westphal and Ed Rossbach
This summer for the first time, the Design Museum at University of California, Davis will be open to...
Leah Gilliam: Agenda for a Landscape
In an event emblematic of the global cultural fascination with outer space, tens of millions of view...
Findings: The Jewelry of Ramona Solberg
Ramona Solberg, internationally recognized for jewelry that is "as personable and vigorous as she", ...
The Romantic Johan Christian Dahl
Johan Christian Dahl (1788-1857) from Bergen in Norway was the most important Romantic painter in Dr...
Gloss
Gloss is an Australia-Japan Exhibition and Magazine Project featuring an ongoing series of multi-sit...
Julie Comnick: Within Earshot
My images invite the viewer to become re-sensitized to the commonplace, and to recognize the symboli...
Ground Zero
Ground Zero, an exhibition of post 911 art, will be on display from July 13th
to August 24th 2002 a...
Directions--Ron Mueck
The exhibition is the artists first museum solo show and marks the return
of the popular Untitled (...
Light
This display of some 20 paintings is curated jointly by the National Gallery and the Laing Art Galle...
Puvis de Chavannes
The exhibition unites the National Gallerys version of Puvis de Chavannes ‘Beheading of Saint John t...
Stella Bowen: Art, Love and War
Stella Bowen: Art, Love & War showcases 70 of this important artists most significant works spanning...
Sam Abell: The Photographic Life
In a thirty-five year career as a photographer, Sam Abell has traveled throughout the world document...
A Good Impression: A Century of Printmaking in San Diego
A new exhibition titled A Good Impression: A Century of Printmaking in San Diego surveys some of the...
As a Satellite Space: La Panadería
As a Satelite Space is a new initiative of the Visual Arts Department of The Americas Society. This ...
Fifth Annual Emerge 2002 Showcasing Promising Local Talent in the Visual Arts
Gen Art SF, a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the exposure of Bay Area emerging arti...
Vessel: Works with the Image, Theme and Shape of a Vessel
From stoneware pots to the still-life cornucopia, the vessel/container is one
of the most commonly...
Engineering Services for Artists: Custom Programmed Light, Motion,
Sound or Video
ART TEC a business operated by electronic artist Guy Marsden serves the needs of artists
who need c...
Jeff Koons : Easyfun - Ethereal
With his stated artistic intention to "communicate with the masses," Koons draws from the visual lan...
[phage] Digital Artist Mary Flanagan
Digital artist Mary Flanagan is also a multimedia producer and teacher, who is currently an Assistan...
Simryn Gill: Selected Work
The 258 photographs that form Dalam, (Malay for deep; inside; interior), are the outcome of Simryn G...
xs to XL: Filipino Artists Expanding Art
If you think bringing in a sculpture exhibition to Singapore means importing huge and heavy blobs of...
Surf Culture: The Art History of Surfing
Is surfing a cultural activity? The connection between art and surfing reaches back 3,000 years to P...
Ben Nicholson: Chasing Out Something Alive'
This summer Kettles Yard brings together two opposite but complementary
aspects of Ben Nicholsons m...
Watching Paint Dry
A unique opportunity to see a complete unedited view of the working lives of three influential artis...
William Kentridge: First American Retrospective
The first American retrospective of this internationally acclaimed artist from South Africa includes...
Painting on the Edge: The Art of William Beckman
A selection of direct and challenging portraits and landscapes by contemporary artist William Beckma...
Architectural Optics
The d>ART02 INSTALLATION at the Experimental Art Foundation includes Throw by Mari Velonaki and The ...
BioFeel: A New Breed of Artist
A new breed of artist has migrated from studio to laboratory to explore the new palette biological a...
Architectural Optics: Total Transformation of a Gallery
The Gallery of Photography is turning the world upside-down during the
month of August. The main ga...
Johannesburg Art City
Johannesburg will host the world's largest outdoor art gallery when the "JHB ART CITY" visual arts e...
Ghost Towns
Ghost Towns comes at the end of Los Angeles based Pae White’s three week period as the Govett-Brewst...
Third Sex: Work by George Chakravarthi
Award-winning artist George Chakravarthi directs, choreographs and performs in work that explores hi...
Lightplay: Work by John Fieldhouse
Back home from a year working abroad, one of our regions best painters in watercolours, John Fieldho...
Proximity: Peter Illig
Peter Illig, best known for his large oil paintings of layered images, refers to
art history, the m...
Works on Paper by Konstantin Gneushev
The second artist to be given a one-man show at the new Ikra Gallery in London’s Mayfair will be Kon...
Pioneering Toledo Designers Have Profound Impact on 20th Century Design
Toledo Designs explores the role Toledo’s designers and workforce played in the development of moder...
Robert Klippel - A Tribute Exhibition
Comprising more than 250 pieces, this exhibition encompasses Klippel's development from figurative s...
Willie Bester: 15 Years
In the course of the 1990s, Western Cape artist, Willie Bester, witnessed a meteoric rise to interna...
Mitchell Johnson: New Paintings
The I. Wolk Gallery of St. Helena is pleased to present a new solo show of paintings by Mitchell Joh...
Chris Nau and Nancy Murphy Spicer
Chris Nau and Nancy Murphy Spicer work directly on the gallery wall to
create large scale poured ...
AsianLens Presents: August 2002 Photo Exhibit
AsianLens is pleased to present “August 2002 Photo Exhibit,” an exhibition of photographs by
twelve...
The Perseverance of The Root: New Work by Renato Dorfman
The Renato Dorfman Gallery is pleased to announce The Perseverance of The Root, the latest multimedi...
Four Projects to Open in August
The Centre for Contemporary Photography opens four exhibits for their August/September program. Cent...
2002 Anne Gerber Biennial: Do-Ho Suh
The 2002 Biennial features the first survey exhibition in the United States of the work of Korean ar...
Brisk: Paintings by Yek
White-hot Las Vegas artist Yek debuts his electric colored concave panels at Heather Marx Gallery Au...
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, ...
Mie Miyamoto: Section(s)
For the past 2 years Mie Miyamoto, a self-proclaimed street observer,
has been digitally recording...
Through Our Eyes: Teen Photographers from Project Image
Teens from the Boston Photo Collaborative ’s Project Image program will present their personal photo...
Cool Times: Works by Dan Asher, Nin Brudermann, Ko Kyong-Ho, Stuart Hawkins, Daniel Mirer, Dean Monogenis, Massimo Vitali and Wiebke Maria Wachmann.
The terrifying slickness of Cool Times, an exhibition of eight rising international artists at Prisk...
Art that Weeps for Our Sins: Napoleon Brousseau - BioFeelWell
Internationally acclaimed Canadian Artist Napoleon Brousseau, showing in Santa Fe for the first time...
During Unreal: Sandow Birk, Kathleen Gilje, Kim Keever
With this exhibition, it will look as if the Contemporarys walls are hung with old master paintings ...
Elsewhere: Works by 8 Artists Explore Landscape
There is an unfortunate tendency towards thinking that landscape art is somehow about the landscape....
THE ARCHITECT DRAWS: Homage to JL Sert
Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the birth of Josep Lluis Sert, dean of the Architecture Sch...
SEASCAPES with a Surreal Edge
Ingrid Torjesen's paintings explore the diversity of the local
landscape, including the many varie...
Len Lye: Sculpture, Film, Photogram and Painting
Len Lye is one of New Zealands most celebrated artists, both for his international reputation and fo...
African Shields: Art, Power and Identity
The Neuberger Museum of Art opens African Shields: Art, Power and Identity, an exhibition that bring...
Cut, Pulled, Colored and Burnt
The Hyde Park Art Center will open an exhibition titled Cut pulled colored & burnt. This exhibition...
Call for Artists: Ashes to Art - The Second International Juried Exhibition of Urns and Vessels for Funerary Ashes
Artists worldwide working
in all media including clay, metal, glass, fiber, wood,
stone, mixed me...
Play of Light: Black and White Photographs by Megan O'Beirne
This exhibition presents a series of black and white photographs that explore light/dark relationshi...
Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
For the first time in more than 40 years, 19th–century French artist Paul Gauguin is the subject of ...
Jan Håfström: Blinky Palermo Never Went to the Belgian Congo - Heart of Darkness
Immersing oneself in Jan Håfström’s works can sometimes be like going astray in a visual hall of ech...
Mats Hjelm: Kap Atlantis
Kap Atlantis is the final instalment of a trilogy, the previous two being White Flight (1997) and Ma...
Paul Strand: Works 1915-1954
In 1921, a seven-minute portrait of New York called "Manhatta," alternately titled "New York the Mag...
Face of Courage: Portraits in Remembrance of the Fallen Heroes of the FDNY and the NYPD
This exhibition presents works by several portrait artists who capture the likeness of heroes of the...
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 ...
Pandemic: Imaging AIDS
Pandemic: Imaging AIDS is a powerful collection of international photographic works on the topic of ...
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
The Stedelijk Museum is organising the first major survey exhibition in the Western hemisphere of th...
The First New Zealand Fashion Week
The First New Zealand Fashion Week, an exhibition celebrating last year’s inaugural Fashion Week, wi...
What's The Big Gooloo? - Mystery solved by more than 100 kids
Earlier in May, more than 7,000 participants thronged Sculpture Square for
its annual four-day Scul...
Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds
HACHIVI EDGAR HEAP OF BIRDS is a Cheyenne/Arapaho Indian who currently is on the faculty of Oklahoma...
Body Language and E-Motion: Jacqueline Ditt und Mario Strack
The exhibition is called "Bodylanguage". Bodylanguage is the most important resource for individuals...
Angie Drakopolous: Paintings and Video Animation
g-module is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of works by New York artist, Angie Drakopo...
Stepping In and Out: Contemporary Documentary Photography
Stepping In and Out will introduce eight of today’s most compelling documentary photography projects...
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...
Robert Shetterly: Annunciation Series -- Eric Weil: Mixed-media Sculpture
Figureworks is pleased to open this new season with Robert Shetterly's
Annunciation Series and Eric...
Four by Three: The Forrestalls -- Scenes From Two Kitchens: The Hiscox Sisters
The forces and conditions required to produce creative talent in an individual has long been a subje...
Fotodocs: Photography Between Commission and Autonomy
'When does photography become art?' That is the question raised by the
exhibition 'Fotodocs' in the...
Shari Hatt: New Work - Fancy Panting, Mr. Showmanship Shares Spotlight with Dog Portraits
Canadian photographer Shari Hatt brings her most recent work to Plug In
ICA next month, continuing ...
Stuart Davis: Prints and Drawings
Drawn from the Carter’s holdings of works on paper by Stuart Davis (1892–1964), this exhibition trac...
Old Master Drawings from the Albertina, Vienna
The Albertina in Vienna forms part of the city’s historic Hofburg complex, the heart of which is the...
Loop: Back to the Beginning
Advances in science and technology have dramatically altered the way we experience and think about t...
We’ll slide down the surface of things…: Artificial Reality and Paintings by Frank Bauer, Arnout Killian, Glen Rubsamen, Herman Verkerk
We live in an artificial reality. Our inner life is flooded with images of better worlds evoked by m...
Your place or mine?: Fiona Foley and Simryn Gill
In September the IMA is proud to present the work of Fiona Foley and Simryn
Gill in a show entitled...
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...
21st Gold Coast International Ceramic Art Award
79 unique ceramic artworks chosen for final exhibition will be shown for the first time in Australia...
Bill Brandt: A Retrospective
British master photographer Bill Brandts wide ranging work is explored in a comprehensive exhibition...
Rachel Harrison: Brides and Bases
In recent years, Brooklyn-based artist Rachel Harrison has carved out a distinctive niche in contemp...
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...
Jocelyn Robert: Catarina and Other Recent Works
"The audio and video works presented at Oboro
were produced over the past two years. With this
wor...
Others: Contemporary Photography in Sydney
Contemporary photography in Sydney is rich in its variety of styles. The exhibition OTHERS presents ...
Present Tense 23: Jonathan Monk
British artist Jonathan Monk draws upon what is already available, from family photographs to the le...
Doreen Southwood: Nothing Really Matters
This exhibition titled, 'Nothing, really matters', will include audio visual work , as well as three...
Ben Fitton: La Barricade de la Rue Basfroi
As part of the Contemporary Art Society's exhibition programme for autumn 2002 they will be exhibiti...
Mnemotech: sense + scape + time + memory
This exhibition's open curatorial premise asked artists to consider memory in relation to place. It...
Four Diverse Exhibitions open Today
Harbourfront Centre launches into the fall
with stimulating visual arts exhibitions. York Quay Gall...
Paul Stankard: Homage to Nature A Thirty Year Retrospective
The Fuller Museum of Art is proud to present Paul Stankard: Homage to Nature - A Thirty Year Retrosp...
Nothing to Lose: An Unprecedented Collaboration Between Gasworks, London and La Friche, Marseilles
Nothing to Lose sees an unprecedented collaboration between Gasworks, London and La Friche, Marseill...
Love at First Sight: Chris Barry, Pat Brassington, Janina Green, Siri Hayes, Rebecca Ann Hobbs, Selina Ou, Sanja Pahoki, Kimberly Roxburgh, Julie Rrap, Anne Zahalka
Historically, from Margaret Cameron onwards, photography has been a medium that has been embraced by...
Leonard Baskin: Monumental Woodcuts
Are we not kin to Goya? Then how can we abide an art that does not bleed when we prick it? - Leonard...
Master Metalsmith: Harlan Butt
Each year, in conjunction with Repair Days, the Metal Museum presents a one-person retrospective of ...
Passionate and Obstinate: The Lois Orswell Collection
The Fogg Art Museum presents a major exhibition examining the collection and life of Lois Orswell, a...
Passport to Paradise: Works by Ian Carr-Harris, Janet Cardiff and
The Power Plant, Canada's leading
non-collecting contemporary art gallery, is excited to present tw...
Art Forum Berlin 2002 Presents Emerging Contemporary Art
ART FORUM BERLIN, the International Fair for Contemporary Art and one of the art world’s most eagerl...
Richard Avedon: Portraits
One hundred eighty portraits by acclaimed photographer Richard Avedon—a vast collective portrait of ...
Impressionism and the North
Visitors to Nationalmuseum will be met by a bounty of artworks by painters such as Claude Monet, Pau...
Wayne County - The Artists Among Us Exhibition
The Wayne County Council for Arts, History & Humanities
(WCCAHH) is pleased to announce the Fourth ...
Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 1500 – 1650
Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 1500 – 1650, an exhibition organized and circulated by t...
Strange Messenger: The Art of Patti Smith
On display on the Museum's sixth floor, Strange Messenger: The Art of Patti
Smith will include more...
The West is Still Wild: New Art of the West
What is “new art”? And what is “the West”? To Ajean A. Lee, an Asian American, art and the West are...
Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure
Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure, a comprehensive survey of the artist's drawings on paper depi...
Mark Gertler: A New Perspective
The London Jewish Museum of Art is delighted to announce the first exhibition for a decade of the wo...
Held Ransom: Artists Address Dysfunctional Relationships
three is pleased to announce this very special exhibit that explores fragments of past dysfunctional...
Alumination 2002: Work by NAS Alumni
FONAS (Friends of the National Art School) invite you to an exhibition of work by National Art Schoo...
Mona Hatoum. Works 1991 - 2002
There are several aspects to Mona Hatoum´s work in this exhibition with
display the essential...
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...
Tom Thomson: A Canadian Legend
The first major retrospective in over thirty years of Canada’s legendary landscape painter, Tom Thom...
Mirror Mirror: Reflective Contemporary Work
Mirror Mirror, MASS MoCA's exhibition opening
October 5, brings together ten works of contemporary ...
21 contemporary artists, 1+21 exhibitions, 330 days of art
The Museum of Modern Greek Art of the City of Rhodes presents, for the second year in a row, the art...
Paris-Pekin Exhibition
The Paris-Pekin Exhibition, which will be held at the ‘Espace Cardin’ from the 5 th to the 28 th of ...
Reflections in Black: Smithsonian African American Photography
Originated by the Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History
and Culture, Smithsonian...
Nocturnes: Fort Mason & Environs
San Francisco Fort Mason Foundation and The Nocturnes proudly announce the opening of "Nocturnes: Fo...
Fairfield Porter: A Life in Art, 1907–1975
This fall the Frye will be the first venue for a major retrospective of works by American Realist, F...
Truth, Pattern, Nature and Memor
Orange County Center for
Contemporary Art (OCCCA) will show the work of noted San Francisco Bay Are...
Tina Modotti, Photographs 1924-1929
Modotti's photographic production started around 1924
and ended in the early thirties. Her journey...
Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism: The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection
This special exhibition highlights one of the world’s most significant private collections of modern...
Vision Image and Perception
Vision Image and Perception, the exhibition organised as the opening event of the Budapest Autumn F...
People, Places + Ideas: Celebrating Four Decades of the Monash University Collection
Monash University Museum of Art launches the exhibition
'People, Places + Ideas' to mark four decad...
The Midas Touch: Works by Gerard Di Falco
The Midas Touch features new acrylic/mixed media paintings on canvas
with highlights of gold by Ge...
Distinctly American: The Photographs of Wright Morris
The Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University presents 76 stark and evoc...
Gerhard Richter: Eight Gray
From October 11, 2002 to January 5, 2003 Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin presents its eighth and most rec...
New displays: Into the 20th Century
The Courtauld Institute Gallery will be transformed this Autumn by the display of more than one hund...
Call for Artists: AIM Festival
AIM (Art in Motion), the University of Southern California School of Fine Arts’ international festiv...
Syntagm :: Paradigm | Wade Carter :: William Porter
Among writers, some search for the mot juste (perfect word), whereas others place weight on the conn...
Hara Documents 8 omokage – in/visible- Kazz Sasaguchi
The Hara Documents series has been held since 1992 to promote collaboration between artists and cura...
Deceptions and Illusions: Five Centuries of Trompe l’Oeil Painting
The art of trompe l’oeil, from its origins in classical antiquity to its impact on 20th-century arti...
Myopic Visions-Italian Landscapes by Scott Brightwell
"As a child I was always fascinated with biology and technology, the products
of nature and man. Th...
Guardian Series: Susan Drozda
ABoriginArt Galleries [www.nativeartstore.com] launches an exclusive exhibit of stunning paintings a...
About Life: The Photographs of Dorothea Lange
The J. Paul Getty Museum will present powerful images documenting American life by photographer Doro...
Madame de Pompadour: Images of a Mistress
Madame de Pompadour rose from modest beginnings to become Louis XV’s acknowledged mistress and one o...
Primavera 2002: Emerging Australian Artists Under 35
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, today announced the nine artists
from across Australia who ...
Modigliani and the Artists of Montparnasse
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery will present a major
international exhibition of works by Italian mas...
Enrique Martinez Celaya: The October Cycle
Griffin Contemporary is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Enrique Martinez Celay...
Adam Donovan, Jondi Keane, Rodney Spooner, and Carl Warner
IMA profiles the work of Adam Donovan, Jondi Keane, Rodney Spooner and Carl Warner. Although each ...
American Beauty: Painting and Sculpture from The Detroit Institute of Arts, 1770-1920
In the autumn of 2002 the exhibition American Beauty will be on view in the Van Gogh Museum. The pai...
People-Places-Spaces: Works by D. Lammie-Hanson, Kathleen Hayek and GG Stankiewicz
People-Places-Spaces features new watercolors and drawings by D. Lammie Hanson, Kathleen Hayek, GG S...
Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962-1972
“Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962-1972,” an exhibition of more than 140 works by 14 artists on the...
Anthony Jones: There Are More of Us
This exhibition presents a series of narratives and photographic portraits. Anthony Jones captures t...
29th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Presents 170 Galleries from 23 Countries
The most important modern and contemporary art fair of the fall season, FIAC 2002 will be held in Pa...
Still Life Redefined: Wolfgang Tillmans
Harvard’s Busch-Reisinger Museum is the first American art museum to mount a solo exhibition of wor...
Graduate Exhibition RMIT Media Arts
With a focus on the relationship between art and technology, new media and systems of representation...
Some Assembly Required
Some Assembly Required will present fifteen works of art by eleven internationally acclaimed artists...
2002 (S) Files, the biennial of El Museo del Barrio
Capturing the unique energy of innovative contemporary artists based in the greater New York area,...
Lucas Ihlein: Bilateral
During 1999, Lucas Ihlein was invited to participate in ARX5 (Artists Regional Exchange Project). Es...
Call for Artists: International Open Image (101) Competition 2003 Sponsored by Refocus Now
Refocus Now is pleased to be inviting entries for this
Competition and Showcase Exhibition. This Co...
Mona Shahid: Portraits
Mona Shahid paints portraits of her contemporaries – young men and women born in the last thirty yea...
Another Kind of Eden: Works by John Selway
'Another Kind of Eden', Pembrokeshire artist John Selway's paintings
inspired by themes in Dylan Th...
The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art on View at Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh
The landmark sale of The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art, the finest collec...
Vital Forms: American Art and Design in the Atomic Age, 1940-1960
From soaring airport rooftops to kidney-shaped coffee tables, postwar designs in America were domina...
Paul Uhlmann - solo exhibition
A solo exhibition by Paul Uhlmann that presents paintings and drawings as thought spaces. Light and...
Sarah Carrington: Iona – Time and Tide
Catto Contemporary is proud to present a solo show of Edinburgh born Sarah Carrington. Having gradua...
Carroll Dunham's First Major Museum Survey
The New Museum of Contemporary Art presents the first major museum survey of the paintings of the hi...
Furniture of the Bauhaus: A Legend Will Be Visiable
Mostly because of its furniture the "Bauhaus" has become a synonym for modern design. A lot of it wh...
Toulouse-Lautrec: Artist from Montmartre
The Plains Art Museum presents the exhibition Toulouse-Lautrec: Artist from Montmartre, October 31, ...
Another Time Another Place: Paul Ikin
Another Time Another Place is a solo exhibition by local Western Australian Perth Artist Paul Ikin.
...
Anne-Marie van Sprang: New Works
One of the remarkable features of Anne-Marie van Sprang's work is that her objects and drawings are ...
Francis Bacon: Paintings
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce the opening on November 4th of an
exhi...
Giorgio Morandi: Paintings and works on paper from 1914 to 1963
First retrospective of Giorgio Morandi’s work (1890-1964) in Portugal, displaying his production of ...
Twelfth Annual New York Print Fair
New York's biggest Fine Art Print Fair is back again for the twelfth year. Expect to find an extraor...
Elena and Michel Gran: Contemporary Masters of Trompe l'Oeil
Elena and Michel Gran present two unique features in contemporary trompe-l'oeil painting. Firstly, t...
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...
Tom Wood: Looking for Love
Tom Wood's second solo show with the gallery features a previously unexhibited body of photographs "...
Out of the Ordinary: The Architecture and Design of Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Associates
Out of the Ordinary: The Architecture and Design of
Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Associa...
Nausher Banaji: Photographic Canvases
Gallery 83 presents Nausher Banaji's first exhibition of tantalizing photographic canvases. Nausher'...
Miracles and Mischief: Noh and Kyogen Theater in Japan
Miracles and Mischief: Noh and Kyogen Theater in Japan features carved wooden masks, woven and embel...
FACE/OFF: a portrait of the artist
Face/Off is an exhibition of self-portraits, and brings together many works
by some of the most int...
How-To: The Art of Deborah Oropallo
How-To: The Art of Deborah Oropallo is a mid-career survey of 23 paintings and 3 sculptures that hi...
Out of Site: Fictional Architectural Spaces
The Henry Art Gallery will present Out of Site a group exhibition organized by the New Museum of Con...
Jungle Paintings: Graham Fletcher
In his third solo exhibition at Bartley Nees Gallery, Auckland artist Graham Fletcher explores the i...
Artistic Centers in Texas: South Texas
The Arlington Museum of Art is proud to host Artistic
Centers in Texas: South Texas -- the third i...
Driftworks: Will MacLean
Will Maclean is Britain’s leading box construction artist and is a master of assemblage. He exploit...
MSDM (Mobile Strategies of Display and Mediation): Outsourcing
Initiated in 1998 by artist Paula Roush, msdm attempts to negotiate the socio-political structures t...
Masterworks of German Expressionism
This exhibition of approximately twenty prints highlights the work of several artists who participat...
Violence / Silence: 8 International and South African Artists
Violence / Silence showcases work curated from two simultaneously run shows held during July 2002. V...
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...
Directions: Cecily Brown
Seven sensuous abstract paintings by London-born, New York-based artist
Cecily Brown (b. 1969) are ...
Queue Here: Twelve Artists Explore Refugee and Displacement Issues
Queue Here is an exhibition of 12 contemporary artists exploring the notion of ‘the queue’ in
conne...
Burmese Days: Aung Kyaw Htet and Myint Swe
Thavibu Gallery is pleased to present the art exhibition "Burmese Days" -
oil paintings by the two ...
Dong Kingman: Watercolor Master
At the invitation of the Ministry of Culture, PRC, the exhibition entitled “Dong Kingman: Watercolor...
Nobuyoshi Araki: Tokyo Still Life
Helsinki City Art Museum presents key works from the production of Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi A...
Ceal Floyer: The Artist's First Solo Show in Sweden
It could be said that the artistic investigations of British artist, Ceal Floyer, fall somewhere bet...
Lyndal Jefferies: Amoebase and Crystalline Matter
New Zealand born artist Lyndal Jefferies has spent several years studying
and exhibiting in Europe ...
Forbidden Images: Erotic Art from Japan’s Edo Period
Helsinki City Art Museum will stage an exhibition of a unique collection of Japanese erotic art from...
Fernand Léger: Selected by Brigitte Hedel-Samson
The Fundació Joan Miró’s major exhibition of the season is "Fernand Léger", selected by Brigitte Hed...
Provisional Worlds: Expendables Surrounding Us
Provisional Worlds presents an exciting, new generation of artists from Canada, the United States an...
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...
Arounna Khounnoraj: Brine
Arounna Khounnorajs work focusses on process, materials and methods of construction. She works with ...
Xavier Mascaro: Recent Sculpture
One of Xavier Mascaro country’s most promising young artists, Mascaró has received much
acclaim in ...
Painting Women: Fragonard to Bouguereau
Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s masterwork, A Young Girl Reading (ca. 1776), is the focal point of a special...
Time Trial: Julian LaVerdiere's First Solo Museum Exhibition
The Museum of Contemporary Art will present the first solo museum exhibition of New York sculptor an...
Prints from the Serenissima: Connoisseurship and the Graphic Arts in 18th-Century Venice
62 prints from 18th-century Venice will be on display at the Fogg Art Museum from November 23, 2002 ...
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 ...
Betty Woodman: Ceramic Floral Works
The Montclair Art Museum opens an exhibition
by the renowned sculptor and ceramicist Betty Woodman ...
Andrew Wright: Home and Garden
In his exhibition, Home and Garden, Kitchener-based artist, Andrew Wright borrows trade secrets from...
Landscape? New Definitions through the Contemporary Art Society
Landscape? offers a diverse and challenging set of responses to world around us through the work of ...
Caroline McCarthy: The Glow is Fading
Gasworks Gallery presents the first UK solo exhibition of new work by Caroline McCarthy. Having rece...
The Arts of Islam - Islamic Art and Patronage: Treasures from Kuwait
More than 120 of the finest examples of Islamic arts, ranging from jewel encrusted objects, rare cer...
William Kentridge Retrospective
The South African National Gallery is proud to have been selected by artist
William Kentridge as th...
Soft: Curated by Debbie Hesse
SOFT brings together the work of artists employing diverse strategies and materials in
which the co...
Visions For The Future IV: Graham Fagen and Victoria Morton
VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE, Scotland’s pre-eminent exhibition series of leading Scottish artists looks t...
Orit Raff: Dynamic Equilibrium at 516 Magnífico Artspace, Albuquerque
Orit Raff: Dynamic Equilibrium is a special satellite exhibition held at 516 Magnifico Artspace in A...
Evan Oberholster: 21st Century Nudes
The idea that clothes make the man has been around since the beginning of
time, although it was Mar...
Art Projects: Art from the Gallery to the Street, to the Parks, on the Ocean and in the skies
Art Basel Miami Beach is a new form of art event which combines an art show with a thrilling program...
Keith Sharp: Recent Works
How many times have you ever heard someone react to something that they are looking at by saying, "T...
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...
The Dream of the Audience: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951-1982)
She lived only three decades, but pioneering Korean artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha left a substantial ...
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 ...
The Enduring Glance: 20th Century Photography from the Pat Corrigan Collection
Drawn from the immense collection of art patron and philanthropist Patrick Corrigan AM, The Enduring...
Eliot Porter: The Color Wildness
"Eliot Porter: The Color Wildness" provides the first in-depth assessment of the artistic legacy of ...
unlocal: Gabor Koleszar and Jane Lee - Photographic Works; Howard Ursuliak: Text
"Both Lee and Koleszar are emerging artists working within a city that has a dominant tradition of p...
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...
Dancing up Country: The Art of Dorothy Napangardi
Described as on of the most experimental Indigenous painters of Central Australia, Dorothy Napangard...
FRAGILE: Fifth International Design Contest Trieste Contemporanea
The FRAGILE! exhibition is the closing event for the Fifth International Design Contest Trieste Cont...
Georgia Triennial 2001/2002
Organized by the Telfair in celebration of the vital contemporary art scene in Georgia, the Georgia ...
Photographics by Bruce Mortimer
Bruce Mortimer is one of South Africa's best known photographers working primarily in black and whit...
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 & ...
Shalom Yall: Images of Jewish Life in the American South
Award-winning photographer Bill Aron, chronicler of Jewish communities around the world, and writer ...
Andrew Chesler: New Paintings
g-module presents a new series of acrylic works by New York painter Andrew Chesler. The ten science...
Glass Fab: Three Exhibitions of Artists Working in Glass
The first three exhibitions in Glassfab are GLASSFAB.1 : SELF - Tobias Rehberger, Autobdelygmitisch...
5 Visions: 2 Painters, 1 Photographer, 1 Sculptor, 1 Installation Artist
5 Visions is a showcase of five emerging Los Angeles artists of disparate styles and media. Forced ...
Winter Solstice Exhibition Feartures Works by 25 Artists
THE STUDIO, presents a
group exhibition featuring the work of 25 gallery artists from New York Cit...
Catriona Fraser and Malcolm Sharp: Landscapes of Scotland
Two photographers offer their views of their ancestral homeland. The infrared work of Catriona Frase...
On Stage: Video, Installation, Sculpture and Photography
On Stage is devoted to aspects of the theatre and the stage in contemporary art. Works from an inter...
Perfect Day: Stefan Nikolaev
Perfect Day, the debut Irish exhibition by Stefan Nikolaev, features new and selected works by this ...
Exhibitions by Zwelethu Mthethwa, Zamani Makhanya, Gabisile Ngcobo
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting three exhibitions. 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...
Hero/Antihero: What Heroes Are Made Of
his winter the Seattle Art Museum will explore the concept of heroism in a provocative installation ...
A Tale to Tell
This exhibition is a follow up to "Love & Death: Art in the age of Queen Victoria", an exhibition wh...
2nd East and West Clay Works Exhibition - New York
Viridian Artists is pleased to present an exhibit of clay works by Korean and American artists entit...
Lauren Greenfield: Girl Culture
Lauren Greenfield was born and raised in Los Angeles, and graduated from Harvard in 1987. Her photog...
Ana Mendieta: Body Tracks
Considered a pioneer of Performance Art, Land Art and Body Art, Ana Mendieta (1948-1985) left Cuba f...
Steel Sculptures by John Kearney
We are pleased to announce the arrival of steel sculptures by John Kearney, now at Space 12 Gallery....
Cerca Series: Helen Altman
MCASD's third Cerca Series exhibition showcases the playful installation, painting, and sculpture of...
Roger Ballen: Photographs
Roger Ballen, a native New Yorker who has lived in South Africa since the 1970s, creates startling, ...
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...
Comics Brew
A six-month programme dedicated to Comic Art began with the Bitterkomic exhibition at Art on Paper i...
Rediscovering Samuel Peter Rolt Triscott
The Portland Museum of Art is pleased to join in partnership with the Monhegan Museum to spotlight t...
Richard Bostrom - Werner Glinka: Explorations in 3D and 2D
The Elizabeth Norton Studio of the Pacific Art League of Palo Alto, presents “Explorations in 3D and...
James Lucas: Joint is Jumpin
James Lucas will be showing his new painting “Joint is Jumpin”’ at the Artsbridge Gallery in Lambert...
Bret Philpot: New Paintings
Circle Elephant Art presents its first solo exhibition of the paintings of Southern California artis...
Call for Artists: Illuminance - Photographic Works from around the US
Illuminance is a national competitive exhibition featuring photographic work from
across the US. T...
Réflexion: Celine Messier
Celine Messier’s one by two meter photographs exist somewhere between painting, cinema, and architec...
The Advancement of Art: The South African Society of Artists and its Exhibitors, 1902 -1950
South African art of the period 1900 -1950 has had a very bad press over the past 50 years, and art ...
The Last Expression: Art and Auschwitz
The Last Expression: Art and Auschwitz, is a comprehensive exhibition of more than 200 works of art ...
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...
Stretchmarks: Cynthia Edorh, Ariel Tarr, Malene Charles, and Kate Greenslade
Stretchmarks is a collective of young urban females addressing the problematic issues that we face i...
Flair: Work by Tim Bavington, Alex Blau, Gregory Dennis, Jennifer Faist, Stephen Giannetti, Terry Haggerty, Gary Szymanski, Sharon Weiner, and Yek
When one hears or sees the word Flair, images such as English Dandys, Manolo Blahnik shoes, Jimi Hen...
Interior/Exterior Landscapes: Paintings by Doug Kinsey
Doug Kinsey will be exhibiting large scale paintings at The Pittsburgh Center for the Arts,
Pittsbu...
German Photography: From the Bauhaus to the Bechers
"German Photography, from
the Bauhaus to the Bechers," is a survey of more than
60 works explores ...
Whirr, Buzz and Presto! Appliances from the Atomic Age: Works by Marty Walsh
Marty Walshs Atomic Age Appliance series is comprised of fourteen oil paintings, 20 x 22 each. Image...
True Stories: Art of the East Kimberley
These works of art carry both spiritual significance and a
vivid sense of East Kimberley country – ...
Annegret Soltau: TimeExperience - Sewn Photomontages 1975 - 2002
Photomontages of her own body and face sewn over or collaged with black thread are the most well-kno...
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...
New Works by California Artists: Mitchell Johnson
The Triton Museum of Art is pleased to present New Works by
California Artists: Mitchell Johnson....
Ignacio Basallo: Transformations
Faced with the traditional idea of sculpture as an opaque and solemn language, replete with firm sta...
Geography and the Politics of Mobility
In 2003, the series of experimental, guest-curated exhibitions at the Generali Foundation will be co...
Most Comprehensive Exhibition Ever of Renowned French Artist Edouard Vuillard
The most comprehensive exhibition ever devoted to the work of Edouard Vuillard, the quintessential P...
Kazimir Malevich: Suprematism
Kazimir Malevich has long been celebrated as one of the seminal founders of non-objective art in the...
Photographer Rondal Partridge Celebrated in Two Bay Area Exhibitions
Son of Imogen Cunningham. Apprentice to Ansel Adams. Protégé of Dorothea Lange. Who is Rondal Partri...
New and Recent Works by London Based Axel Antas and Michael Samuels
As part of pump house gallery’s commitment to showing new works by emerging artists and recent gradu...
[based upon] TRUE STORIES
The exhibition [based upon] TRUE STORIES is being held at Witte de With from January 23rd. It focuse...
Maine Art Museums and Galleries Collaborate for First Time for Largest Photography show by Sebastiao Salgado
In collaboration with five other Maine venues, the Portland Museum of Art is presenting a major exh...
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...
Jacques Charlier: Belgian Aspects of Flanders
Jacques Charlier describes himself as a ‘wholesaler in Belgian humour of all categories’. His main t...
Pierre Huyghe: Winner of the Hugo Boss Prize 2002
An exhibition of the work of French artist Pierre Huyghe, the winner of the HUGO BOSS PRIZE 2002, wi...
It's Darkest Before Dawn: Patrick Cunningham, Gary Simmonds and Robert Wilson
Hoxton Distillery presents It's Darkest Before Dawn, a exhibition featuring three painters, Patrick ...
Tupperware® Party: Past, Present, Future
Designers are visual artisans who create functional works of
art. With the not-so-simple desire to ...
Dirk Bell, Kate Davis, Alan Michael
The exhibition brings together new work by three artists, from Glasgow and Berlin. It centres on the...
José Antonio Hernández-Diez
SITE Santa Fe presents José Antonio Hernández-Diez, the first major museum exhibition in the United...
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...
Selections from the Hara Museum’s Permanent Collection
All humans wish to live forever, but death is a natural process that all living things must experien...
Under Construction: the Architecture of Marmol Radziner + Associates
Leo Marmol and Ron Radziner, named the hottest young architects in Los Angeles by The New York Times...
Giacomo Picca: Trees for the Wood
The final exhibition in the Brazilian embassy’s year-long ARTBRAZIL+ series, Giacomo Picca’s ‘Trees ...
Linear Grace: Drawing and Sculpture by Amedeo Modigliani
Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) was an Italian painter and sculptor.
Having trai...
John Dennison and Justin Ogilvie: Drawing The Fine Line
Drawing has become a major mode of expression for many artists over the past few years. A fine Line ...
Marc Chagall: Engravings from 1951 to 1964
The graphic work by Marc Chagall displayed at the Foundation is part of the Maeght Foundation collec...
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...
WOMAN by Vivienne Westwood, Christian Dior Couture, Maison Martin, Margiela, Junya Watanabe, Ann Demeulemeester, Veronique, Leroy, Bernhard Willhelm, Viktor & Rolf and Hussein Chalayan
For four months from January 31 onwards, the Centraal Museum will focus on ‘the ideal woman’. What d...
Jacquelyn Schiffman: Sitting on Air
Figureworks is pleased to be hosting a striking and unusual new body of
work by Jacquelyn Schiffman...
Henry Heerup: Faith, Hope and Charity
This spring ARKEN is dedicated to the Danish artist Henry Heerup. The artist who throughout his life...
Banquete: Metabolism and Communicatión
Humanity is made up of an irregular tapestry of relations involving six thousand million individuals...
All or Part of the Weight: Works by Zerek Kempf and Jesse Hemminger
The Ohio Art League is pleased to announce its FEBRUARY
2003 Member Curated Exhibition, all or part...
Day of War, Nights of Love: A Group of New York-Based Artists
The group of New York-based artists in g-module’s DAYS OF WAR, NIGHTS OF LOVE walk a fine line betwe...
Anne Noble and Deborah Paauwe Photographs
Bartley Nees Gallery starts the year with an exhibition of lusciously
coloured, dramatically scaled...
Edgar Martins/Mia Salvato: New Work
Beautifully executed and enigmatic, Edgar Martins' photographs explore the
philosophy behind the co...
Markus Degerman, Lisa Torell
Index is exhibiting work by two Stockholm-based artists, Markus Degerman and Lisa Torell. These two ...
Filler: A Multimedia Installation by Sam van Aken
Sam van Aken continues his investigation into the spaces between reality and the fictional life we i...
Rut Blees Luxemburg: Phantom
Tate Liverpool is proud to present a new series of specially commissioned
photographic works by Ger...
Jerry Pinkney – Illustrator
The Northern Westchester Center for the Arts is proud to announce the eighth annual Black History Mo...
The Garden: Shirana Shahbazi
The 2003 programme at Temple Bar Gallery begins with The Garden, an exhibition of new work by Irania...
Witness: 81 Images from Photojournalists around the Word
Featuring a total of 81 images, the photographs in Witness will take you from life in Afghanistan to...
Bonnefantopia: Installation by Atelier van Lieshout
In the spring of 2002, the Bonnefanten Museum acquired two electrically driven easy chairs with a mi...
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...
Job Koelewijn: Try and See it Your Way
This solo exhibition is the largest to date by the Dutch artist Job Koelewijn. Inspired by the Henry...
Thomas Gainsborough, 1727-1788
Thomas Gainsborough, 1727-1788, the first comprehensive retrospective ever seen in the United States...
Questions4Questions: 4 Young Chinese Artists
If the artistic deed is a seeking act in itself, then it is an expressive and yet exclusive attempt...
bits ‘n’ pieces: Curated by Beth Venn
bits ‘n’ pieces features the work of seven artists who consider the
interdependence of small elemen...
Daringly Original: Dale Chihuly
Eiteljorg Museum presents two sides of this modern-day maestro in three exhibitions, Feb. 15 – May 1...
Beauford Delaney: The Color Yellow
Beauford Delaney: The Color Yellow presents the full range of Delaney’s art, from the portraits and ...
Vermeer and the Dutch Interior
Vermeer and the Dutch Interior is a major loan exhibition organised by the Museo Nacional del Prado,...
Titian
‘Titian’ is the first in a series of three Renaissance exhibitions to be held at the National Galler...
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...
Angela White: Garbology – Fiber, Fluff and Fuzz
the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland presents Angela White, the fifth artist in the Wendy L. Moo...
Digitalis 2: The Spiritual in Digital Art
The Digitalis Digital Art Society and the Evergreen Cultural Centre are pleased to present DIGITALIS...
van Gogh: Fields
The Toledo Museum of Art, in a partnership with the Kunsthalle Bremen in Germany, is proud to presen...
Beach: by Deryck Healey
The Association For Visual Arts, (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town is hosting a solo exhibition of ...
A Difficult Journey: Thai artist Kritsana Chaikitwattana
Thavibu Gallery is pleased to present the art exhibition A Difficult
Journey - by the Thai artist ...
Surrealist Muse: Lee Miller, Roland Penrose, and Man Ray
The many faces of Lee Miller—model, muse, and artist—are explored in Surrealist Muse: Lee Miller, Ro...
Mirage: A Group Show Curated by Bec Dean
This atmospheric exhibition of new work in video, installation, photography and wall drawing, has be...
Stephen Garmey: Recent Sculptures
Viridian Artists, Inc. is pleased to present the recent sculptures of Stephen Garmey. This will be G...
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...
Experiencing Turbulence: Art and The Weather
Experiencing Turbulence is a select exhibition offering an insight
into how visual artists respond...
Unpacking Design: Matali Crasset
Matali Crasset, a rising French star of international furniture and product design, will showcase a ...
Painting Pictures: Painting and Media in the Digital Age
For some years now painting has played an increasingly prominent role in the contemporary art world,...
Michael Joaquin Grey
Michael Joaquin Grey began in the center of the art world in 1990 and rapidly pioneered a new type o...
Lato Destro: The Photographic Side of Arte Povera
The exhibition that will inaugurate the new space is entitled LATO DESTRO: The Photographic Side of...
Boys with Needles: David Grenier, Neil MacInnis, Thomas Roach and Patrick Traer
On tour from Museum London, Boys with Needles presents the work of four artists - David Grenier, Nei...
New Work Kojo Griffin, Sarah Lovitt, and Stephen Sollins
New paintings by Kojo Griffin, sculpture by Sarah Lovitt, and textiles by Stephen Sollins will be on...
Edges: Between Chaos and Stillness, Paintings by Connie Noyes
Edges: Between Chaos and Stillness, recent paintings by artist Connie Noyes will be the one-person s...
Private and Confidential: Works by Predrag Pajdic
The most striking feature of Pajdic’s work is the skill and virtuoso draughtsmanship on display. His...
Distant Nudes: Violeta Bubelyte and Remigijus Treigys
Violeta Bubelyte (*1956) and Remigijus Treigys (*1961) are amongst the most prominent photographers ...
A Group Show: Briar Craig, Elizabeth Forrest, Leah Oates, Elena Roginsky, Rochelle Rubinstein
Open Studio is pleased to present now and then, a group show featuring work by Briar Craig, Elizabet...
Apparition: The Action of Appearing
Cai Guo-Qiang, Charles Crumb, Marlene Dumas, Susan Hiller, William
Kentridge, Paul McCarthy, Elizab...
Fantastic: The Land of Milk, Honey, and Extraterrestrials
From sleeping bags filled with helium to a
suburban garage filled with surreal mist, from plans for...
The Grandeur of Viceregal Mexico: Treasures from the Museo Franz Mayer
The San Diego Museum of Art is proud to be the only West Coast venue for the first major exhibition ...
Art from the Cape: Dutch and Flemish Masterpieces from the Cape Town Michaelis Collection
From 9 March until 15 June 2003 the Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht will be
exhibiting a selection...
Glass Fab: Three Exhibitions of Artists Working in Glass
Following the three first GlassFab propositions made by Tobias
Rehberger, Denis Santachiara and Vog...
Maurizio Vetrugno: Sound Threads
In his new solo exhibition at Carbone.to Maurizio Vetrugno shows a series of hand-embroidered works ...
Rafael Tufino: Painter of the People
Rafael Tufino (b. Brooklyn, 1922) is one of the central figures in the history of 20th Century Puert...
The Close Season by Ken Grant
"no hidden agendas, no exploitation, just a short cut to knowing what it
was like to be there"
Mar...
Tokyo GlamRock: Art and Rock Featuring GORGEROUS Rock Band from Tokyo
Curated by Siumee Keelan, this exhibition presents a site-specific
installation of Hiroyuki Matsuka...
Iconic to Ironic: Fashioning California Identity
From Hollywood glamour gowns to San Francisco hippie style to Southern California surfer gear, Calif...
Striking Poses: New Zealand Portrait Photography
Striking Poses: New Zealand Portrait Photography is an exhibition
of 160 studio portraits from New...
The Big Picture: Recent Acquisition from the Collection of Alison and Alan Schwartz
Opening at the Vancouver Art Gallery on March 15, The Big Picture: Recent Acquisition from the Colle...
Surface of Time: Works by Amitabh SenGupta
In Amitabh SenGupta’s works TIME is depicted in various metaphors. As in the remains of rock-cut sh...
Toko Shinoda Variations of Vermillion
Toko Shinoda is known as one of Japan's leading female artists and
as one of the foremost painters ...
Bridging the Border: Shared Themes in Mexican and U.S. Art 1900 – 1950
The exhibition examines points of comparison between American and Mexican art through works on paper...
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...
The People Work: American Perspectives 1840-1940
The People Work: American Perspectives 1840-1940, presents approximately 70 paintings and works on p...
Mark Coetzee: All Our Sons 11 - an installation
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition by ...
Works By Shirin Neshat
Miami Art Museum presents a compelling exhibition by celebrated Iranian-born artist Shirin Neshat. ...
Sandra Sunnyo Lee: Self No Self - Meditation Paintings
The Andrew Bae Gallery starts its spring season with an exhibition of paintings by Korean–born artis...
False Innocence: Exploring the Fundamental Issues of Contemporary Art
False innocence, selected by David G. Torres, contains over 40 works by contemporary artists that co...
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...
Rudolf Boelee: her dissatisfaction
After the success of his 'Runaway' show last year, Christchurch artist
Rudolf Boelee presents a new...
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...
Call for Artists: New Mexico Digital 2003
All New Mexico artists producing work created in whole or in part on the computer are invited to ent...
The Exit: Fulvio Tomasi
From March 27th to April 12th The Etching Centre Alzaia Naviglio Grande in Milan will host "The Exit...
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faithis a survey exhibition which follows the development of McCahon's ...
Anxious Bodies: Jane Burton, Pat Brassington, Jane Eisemann
Anxious Bodies brings together the work of three photo-artists, Jane Burton, Pat Brassington and Jan...
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...
Brice Dellsperger: Body Double 15
The Anderson Gallery proudly presents Brice Dellsperger: Body Double 15 featuring a single-channel D...
New Paintings by Judy Millar
Bold, energetic and assertive paintings are what Judy Millar has become
famous for, and this latest...
Reconcilable Differences: Curated by Luis Formaiano and Alison A. Raimes
This exhibition is the first for Artlives, which has 42 members from 20 different countries
who mee...
From Ararat to America: Works from 17 Contemporary Armenian Artists
Unprecedented collection of art by contemporary Armenian artists will be featured in a 12-week exhib...
Moron by Scott Teplin / Spin Cycle by Jeff Scher
Jessica Murray Projects is pleased to announce "Moron" by Scott Teplin and "Spin Cycle" by Jeff Sche...
Gary Hume
The first exhibition in Ireland by Gary Hume, one of the most sought-after and inventive painters wo...
State Proofs - Leaps…and Transitions: Pawel Zablocki
Open Studio is pleased to present State Proofs: Leaps…and Transitions a solo exhibition by Pawel Zab...
Works by Louise Hopkins
Louise Hopkins re-shapes the surface of things: consciously interweaving paint into and out of a pre...
Voices: Out of Nowhere - Works by Claire Giblin
The experience of an artist as the medium for expression of "Voices: Out of Nowhere" is the topic of...
Himalayas: An Aesthetic Adventure
Himalayas: An Aesthetic Adventure will provide viewers with visual evidence of the spiritual aspirat...
Reel Sculpture: Film into Art
From April 5 to August 3, 2003 the San Francisco Museum of Art (SFMOMA) will present Reel Sculpture:...
FAAR OUT: Six Months in Rome
Over 80 works by American Academy in Rome Fellows in Design will be on view in an exhibition present...
ZOOMORPHIA: Sculpture, Installations and Video Works from Maria Fernanda Cardoso
ZOOMORPHIA, an exhibition of sculpture, installations and video works from the international career ...
Willie Bester: 15 Years
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition by ...
The Sensuous and the Sacred: Chola Bronzes from South India
The Sensuous and the Sacred: Chola Bronzes from South India is an exhibition of approximately 95 scu...
Pinaree Sanpitak: Metamorphosis
Art U is pleased to host the first solo exhibition in Japan of Pinaree Sanpitak, one of the most pro...
Bryce Brown: Vitality
An exhibition of the latest figurative paintings from up and coming
Tauranga, NZ artist Bryce Brow...
Harvey Scott Kaner: Re-nude
Annie Su Gallery presents resent sculptural works by Harvey Scott Kaner. "Re-nudes" brings to the vi...
Fragmente Bregenz 2003: Gerhard Merz
"Fragmente Bregenz 2003" will be the first comprehensive attempt by Gerhard Merz to show the instrum...
NEXT: LWPAC
LWPAC (Lang Wilson Practice in Architecture Culture) have developed a design for a new exhibition sp...
Jane Alexander Installations Featured in Solo Exhibition
Jane Alexander, winner of the 2002 DaimlerChrysler Award for South African
sculpture, was put on th...
Echoes in Blue: Contemporary Iranian Painting
ECHOES IN BLUE is an exhibition of Iranian paintings displayed to introduce the American public to t...
Iranian Pool: An Encounter with Contemporary Iranian Visual Culture
It is important at this moment of war and global tension to look at a contemporary Islamic culture i...
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...
A Sense of Place: Curated by Glenn Nerwin
A Sense of Place features the work of seven Texas artists from across the state who are working with...
Up to now = Tot zo ver
A farewell presentation from the collection by Rudi Fuchs.
Actually, the Stedelijk should be clo...
Multimedia Maps: Artists in Schools
An exhibition based on the results of a number of artists residencies in schools, both north and sou...
Guy Bourdin in the Main Galleries as Prep is Made for New Galleries
The V&A will open a new Photography Gallery in May 2003 which will highlight works from the V&A's ...
Glen Rubsamen: Hopewell
In the paintings which Glen Rubsamen will exhibit at Esso entitled ‘Hopewell Series’ he creates hype...
Horace Day: An Artist in Alexandria, 1967 - 1984
An exhibition of Alexandria paintings by Horace Day, an
acclaimed regional painter particularly ...
Dead of Night: John Beagles and Graham Ramsay
Gasworks Gallery will present the first solo show in London by John Beagles and Graham Ramsay. Dead ...
Skip Bolen and Steven Forster: The Jazz Lenses - Photographs of Jazz Musicians in New Orleans
Photographers Skip Bolen and Steven Forster team up for the exciting gallery show "Skip Bolen and St...
Taking Flight: Paintings by Margo Selski
Taking Flight: Paintings by Margo Selski opens April 24 in Studio 3 on the third floor of the Plains...
Jana McLaughlin: From Silver to Platinum
Lemon Street hosts Jana McLaughlin: From Silver to Platinum. The exhibition presents Jana McLaughlin...
The Dress Show / La mode dans tous ses états
The Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery of Concordia University is pleased to present The Dress Show, f...
Uwe Pfaff 2003
Cape Town artist Uwe Pfaff is opening Studio 77 to the public for his second show in recent years in...
Pop Photographica: Photography’s Objects in Everyday Life, 1842-1969
The Art Gallery of Ontario invites visitors to see photography in a fascinating new light with Pop P...
Call for Artists: National Photographic Purchase Award
Each year of the National Photographic Purchase Award, work for inclusion
has been selected by a Ju...
Points of Light: Sato Tokihiro Photographs
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) will present the photographic works of the contemporary Japanese p...
Shoot by Marina Abramovic
From 25 April to 8 June, LA FABRICA GALERÍA will offer an exhibition titled "Shoot", covering the wo...
Single Channel: Collaborating with the Moving Image
Microcinema International, and the Blaffer Gallery, the Art Museum of the University of Houston, are...
Constructing N: Nature – Francisco Infante - Arana
Is it possible to construct nature? Or how does a construction interact or interfere with nature? As...
Tracy Tammy Tracy: The Rise and Fall of a Romantic Conception
Have you ever watched television by yourself for an extended period of time
and wondered what it wo...
Roy Lichtenstein on the Roof
Six sculptures by the celebrated American artist Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) will go on view in The...
Small Talents: Photography Team, Davis and Davis
Husband and Wife photography team, Davis and Davis, find toys while on walks in their Los Angeles ne...
Suture/Rupture: Register the Distance Istanbul-Los Angeles
Crazy Space is pleased to announce Suture/Rupture: Register the Distance Istanbul-Los Angeles, an ex...
TRESPASSING: Houses x Artists
The two-part exhibition TRESPASSING: Houses x Artists (read "houses by artists")—co-organized by the...
Rebecca Belmore: The Named and the Unnamed
Internationally acclaimed First Nations artist Rebecca Belmore stages relationships between bodily p...
Kathryn Jacobi: The Minor Pantheon
The paintings in this exhibition have been paralleling Kathryn's figurative
work for most of her ar...
Pharmakon: Rodney LaTourelle and Michael Stecky
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art is pleased to present a new work by Winnipeg artists Rodney La...
Andy Warhol: Screen Tests Presented at MoMA QNS
These 3- to 5-minute screen tests, among Warhol's most complex series of
portraits, were filmed fro...
A Stroll Thro‚ Ulysses: Works by Roger Cummiskey
This exhibition comprises of a series of original paintings by Dublin artist Roger Cummiskey. The pa...
Flower Photography by Andrzej Pluta
Andrzej Pluta was born in Poland in 1950 and lives in Canada. His unique photographic works are in m...
Peter Doig: Charley’s Space
The Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht opens a solo exhibition
of works by the British painter Peter...
Richard Artschwager: Back and Forth /Up and Down
Thinking in pictures. How do we recognize a table? How can we reproduce it graphically? When does a ...
Roy Lichtenstein: Times Square Mural
Bellevue Art Museum will present an exhibition of primary and auxiliary materials used by Roy Lichte...
The Past of the Present: Cobra and Contemporaries from the Stedelijk Museum
This exhibition comprises a selection of about 60 paintings, 10 sculptures and 20 works on paper by ...
On or Off the Wall: An International Selection of Tapestries and Carpets, 1920s-1970s
On or Off the Wall: An International Selection of Tapestries and Carpets, 1920s-1970s features a cho...
Rokeby: MEMEX
What does it mean to be a human being in the age of digital and bio-technology? By transforming hims...
DIGITAL DUOS: Recent Toronto Cityscapes By Pat Fleisher
DIGITAL DUOS is a project of Contact 2003, the 7th Toronto Photography Festival. The theme of this s...
Pulp Art: Vamps, Villains and Victors from the Robert Lesser Collection
Pulp Art: Vamps, Villains and Victors from the Robert Lesser Collection, an exhibition of more than ...
Contemporary Arab Representations, Cairo
Contemporary Arab Representations is a long-term project which includes seminars, publications, perf...
Steve Kaspar / Hans W. Koch
"Having experimented, since the '70s, with a large variety of materials in a number of disciplines, ...
Terry Kurgan: Skip
Kurgan’s work over the last number of years has been characterised by two over-riding concerns. Firs...
Pictures in Private: British Portraiture in Domestic Spaces, 1680-1830
Small-scale portraiture and its role in 18th-century
British interior design and social customs wil...
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...
Inside/Outside 1957/1968: 23 Bronze Sculptures by Pearl Perlmuter
The Kröller-Müller Museum presents the
exhibition Inside/Outside 1957/1968, consisting of 23 bronze...
Land of Many Uses: Jules de Balincourt
LFL Gallery is pleased to present "Land of Many Uses", a solo exhibition by artist Jules de Balincou...
What do you really know about yourself?: Porcelain Objects by Liu Jianhua
With his colorful porcelain figures of headless and armles woman clad in 'Qipao' dresses and placed ...
Vaudou/Voodoo: Spirit in Art
The Pan American Art Gallery will present an exhibition entitled Vaudou/Voodoo: Spirit in Art. Vaudo...
Journey: IMMA Collection - Iniscealtra Festival of the Arts
An exhibition of works from the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s Collection opens to the public on Satur...
Yankee Remix: Nine New Works and a Surprising Collaboration
MASS MoCA (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art) exhibits the fruition of on an exciting - if un...
Monique Jansen, Esther Leigh and Sara Hughes
Bartley Nees Gallery brind us this exhibition of recent work by three women abstract artists. Bright...
Kim Christiansen: Taking it to the Streets
Americana of the streets. A gritty beauty born of the industrial revolution, American gumption, and...
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 ...
Signal, an Exhibition of Telematic Art
SIGNAL - The sound, image, or message transmitted or received in telegraphy, telephony, radio, telev...
Catherine Heard and Judith Schwarz: Visiting Artists Exhibition
Open Studio is pleased to present a 2-person Visiting Artist exhibition by Catherine Heard and Judit...
Las Divas: The women of the gallery present their newest creations
Women of talent, style, vision and determination - these are the Divas. They are youthful at any ag...
Somewhere Better Than This Place: Alternative Social Experience in the Spaces of Contemporary Art
The Contemporary Arts Center presents a group exhibition of works by 39 leading contemporary artists...
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...
Independence: Issues with a Contemporary Relevance
In July 2003, the South London Gallery will separate from Southwark Council, of which it has been a ...
What is Any Thing? Paintings by Georgia Hayes
The first major London exhibition of the work of Georgia Hayes since her
showing at the San Francis...
Mitch O’Connell: Great Investment Potential
A Chicago favorite, Mitch O’Connell brings his literally wild and wacky
vision to Aron Packer Galle...
The Artists of Gugging
"Gugging" is the abbreviated way of referring to the "Haus der Künstler" (House of Artists) located ...
Rob Conger: Indices
For the past eight years, Conger has created latch-hook rugs. But in his work, he rejects convention...
The Architect’s Studio: Renzo Piano
In the series of exhibitions named The Architect’s Studio, the Louisiana Museum, in collaboration wi...
Conglomerates: Randy Wray
Lump gallery/projects is pleased to announce its May exhibitions. Conglomerates will feature the wo...
Paul Paiement: Hybrids 2.0.5
Acting at once as a painter, scientist, and entomologist, highly regarded Los Angeles artist Paul Pa...
Body of Evidence by Lynne Lomofsky and Recent Work by Anthony Cawood
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town,
is...
Paper Trail: Works on Paper by Greg Joseph
The Ohio Art League is pleased to announce its JUNE 2003 Member Curated Exhibition, Paper Trail, wor...
Fierce by Karen Heagle
31Grand presents Fierce, by Karen Heagle. This new collection of sexually
and socially motivated pa...
Titian: The Museum's First Exhibition of His Works
No other painter was more famous in Spain in the so-called "Golden Age" than Titian, avidly collecte...
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, ...
Virginia MacKenny: Sleepres (Sightlines)
‘Sleepers (sightlines)’, Virginia MacKenny’s installation of paintings will be at the NSA Gallery op...
Glass of the Avant-Garde: From Vienna Secession to Bauhaus
The exhibition, Glass of the Avant-Garde: From Vienna Secession to Bauhaus, includes almost 200 exam...
Malachi Farrell: Nothing Domestic
Malachi Farrell (born in 1970 in Dublin) thrives on taking an aggressive and / or ironic view of iss...
4 x 4: Four Artists, Four Curators
Aptly titled 4 x 4, IMA presents a series of four exhibitions by Brisbane based artists with essays ...
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...
Trivial Pursuit: Works by Marie E.v.B. Gibbons and For a Broken Child to Fly: Works by Jimmy D. Sellars
This month Pirate, a Contemporary Art Oasis presents two exhibitions - Trivial Pursuit, Pursuing the...
Leave to Remain: Experiences of Refugee and/or Asylum Seeker in the UK
Leave to Remain explores and represents the experience of being a refugee and/or asylum seeker in th...
Stephen Andrews: 1st Part of the 2nd Half
Stephen Andrews current work involves a project entitled the 1st part of the 2nd half - it is a cont...
Anne Noble: States of Grace
This is the first survey of the work of one of New Zealand's foremost artists and photographers. The...
Bounce / In Through the Out Door
Bellevue Art Museum will present the work of six Canadian artists in two related exhibitions on view...
Cobra: Copenhagen Brussels Amsterdam
The first exhibition in Ireland of the work of the radical post-war Cobra group of artists and poets...
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....
Nicola Slattery: New Works
Thankfully not all contemporary art consists of unmade beds or dead sheep in
formaldehyde. Nicol...
Uncovered: The Male Nude - A Group Photography Exhibition
Icaro Gallery is proud to announce the opening of their new exhibition entitled
Uncovered: The Mal...
Guy Tillim: Departure - Photographic Exhibition and Book Launch
Guy Tillim has received many awards for his work including the Mondi Award (South Africa) for photoj...
Art 34 Basel: High Quality Art at Modest Prices
From June 18 to 23, 2003, Art 34 Basel takes place in Basel (Switzerland). The renown of Art Basel a...
Leica/CCP Documentary Photography Award
The biennial Leica/CCP Documentary Photography Award is Australia's most prestigious survey of conte...
Soo Sunny Park’s Bio-Structure: Metra Geo
The Kranzberg St. Louis Exhibition Series is generously underwritten by Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kranzberg...
Visions and Images: Recent Paintings by John Jaegel
American visual artist John Jaegel has an extensive career that spans over 40 years. For most of tha...
The Artful Teapot: 20th-Century Expressions from the Kamm Collection
"The Artful Teapot", an exhibition of more than 250 teapots made from every imaginable material and ...
EXODUS: between promise and fulfilment
In 1869 a small survey team of Royal Engineers led by Captain Wilson and
Captain Palmer and includi...
Future Species: An Exhibition in Association with the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
‘Future Species’ is a spirited speculation on how the human physical form
may appear several steps ...
Bull's Eye: Works from the Astrup Fearnley Collection
Andy Warhol did it… and in the 80s and 90s a large number of other artists did it: employed objects ...
A Private Passion: 19th-Century Paintings and Drawings from the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection, Harvard University
In the early decades of the 20th century, Grenville L. Winthrop, a New Yorker and Harvard graduate, ...
Painting on the Roof: Works Curated by Veit Loers
The Paolo Curti/Annamaria Gambuzzi & Co. gallery presents, on Tues 24 June, the group show "Painting...
The Bridge: Works by Benito Huerta, Eva Luna Warmuth, Celia Munoz, Fritz Toennieshen, Peter Picciani, Christine Wehe-Bamberger, and Nicholas Wood
The Arlington Museum of Art's summer exhibition will bridge two continents by featuring the work of ...
Animality: Cultural Constructions of the Animal
Honouring its commitment to cutting edge contemporary
art work that isn't for the squeamish, Blue O...
Challenging Tradition: Women of the Academy, 1826-2003
Challenging Tradition: Women of the Academy, 1826-2003 examines the role of women in the history of ...
Wim Wenders: Pictures of the Surface of the Earth
Pictures from the Surface of the Earth brings together photographs taken by renowned German artist a...
Go(gh) Modern
Paintings by Vincent van Gogh are shown together with c. 80 contemporary artworks from the Stedelijk...
20th Century Figuative Works by American Women Artists
Figureworks is pleased to present a number of select 20th century
original works by prominent women...
Don't Fight It!: Work by Amanda Beech, Renaud Bezy, Francesca Gore, Ole Hagen, Francis Lamb, and David Mollin
Don‚t Fight It! brings together new video works from six artists, whose respective practices include...
GROTESQUE! 130 Years of Witty Art
The exhibition GROTESQUE! 130 Years of Witty Art is the first to examine the significance of the gro...
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...
Drawing the World: Masters to Hipsters
Drawing the World: Masters to Hipsters opened at the Vancouver Art Gallery on June 28, with works t...
Bauhaus Photography
For a few charmed years between the two World Wars the Bauhaus, founded by architect Walter Gropius,...
Bridget Riley: A Major Retrospective
A major exhibition devoted to the work of Bridget
Riley will open at Tate Britain in June 2003. Br...
A Hong Kong - Melbourne Exchange Project 2003: Organisation for Cultural Exchange and Mishap (OCEM)
Organisation for Cultural Exchange and Mishap (OCEM) comes out of an ongoing relationship between tw...
Philip Guston Retrospective
The most comprehensive survey to date of the work of Philip Guston will be on view at the San Franci...
Conspiracy of Vitrines: Work by Lisa Garfield, Mary Cahill, Jayme McLellan, and Mica Scalin
Conspiracy of Vitrines examines the reification of an experience, fragmented from its surroundings, ...
Gathering Momentum: Five Artists' New Works Compared with Early Projects
Gathering Momentum will be the final exhibition at Chinese Arts Centres present location before its ...
Everyday Miracles: The Art of Stanley Spencer
Stanley Spencer was an eclectic English artist who absorbed the simple clarity of Giotto's fourteent...
Annee Olofsson: Photographs and Videos
Site Gallery presents the first UK solo exhibition by Swedish artist Anneè Olofsson. The family unit...
The Art of Resist Dyeing
From July 5, 2003 through January 5, 2004 The
Textile Museum will present the exhibition The Art of...
Portraits of an Eternal People: A Jewish Family Album - Photographs by Zion Ozeri
New York-based photographer Zion Ozeri, who was born in Israel to Yemenite parents, has traveled to ...
Call for Artists: Sydney Looking Forward 2003, Hyde Park North
Photographers are called to submit work for the large format photography exhibition, Sydney Looking ...
OASES: A Group Show of Photography
Laurence Miller Gallery is pleased to present OASES, a group show of
photographs that explore the l...
The London Group: Works on Paper
Even in 1962, in his British Art since 1900, Sir John Rothenstein wrote of the London Group ;
"...i...
Tony Gray: The New Black is Black
Atlanta College of Art Gallery is pleased to present the work of New
York-based African-American ar...
Life, Death and In-between
The William Havu Gallery is pleased to announce life, death and in-between. The works in this figur...
Past Standing: New Work by Artists from Scotland and Beyond
Past Standing is an exhibition of new and recent work by upcoming artists from Scotland and beyond, ...
Ansel Adams at 100
This is the first major critical re-evaluation of the work of American
photographer Ansel Adams sin...
Summer 2003 Buyers Market of American Craft
Nearly 800 American and Canadian artists will make their way to Philadelphia for the 2003 summer Buy...
Quilt National 2001
From July 12 through September 7, 2003 the Fuller Museum of Art will host Quilt National 2001 - a su...
Reverse: Photographs by Emerging Artists and Their Mentors
Reverse, an exhibition of work by five emerging photographers and their mentors is on exhibit in the...
Shane Cotton: Works from the Last Fifteen Years
Shane Cotton is one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most significant
contemporary painters; the large bod...
Ossie Clark: British Fashion Designers of the 60s and 70s
The V&A will this summer celebrate the work of Ossie Clark, one of the most influential British fash...
Erich Lessing: People Known and Unknown
Award winning photographer Erich Lessing has captured some outstanding moments in history and, as on...
In Light: Francis Alys
The Last Clown, 2000, is an endless animated loop by the Belgian Francis Alÿs. Set to the music of C...
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...
Building a New World: Architectural Visions of Expressionism
With the end of World War I, law and order in Germany collapse. The political chaos of these years i...
A Faithful and Vivid Picture: Karl Bodmer’s North American Prints
One of the milestones of 19th-century publishing was “Travels in the Interior of North America 1832–...
Marvin Lipofsky: A Glass Odyssey
A translucent pink bubble punctured by a tube of clear red glass, a multicolored primordial glass f...
Doreen Southwood: The Swimmer
Bell-Roberts Gallery presents Doreen Southwood's latest sculpture entilted "The Swimmer" during the ...
Margrethe Mather and Edward Weston: A Passionate Collaboration
Margrethe Mather and Edward Weston: A Passionate Collaboration is the first exhibition to explore th...
Medardo Rosso: Second Impressions
The first major survey in the United States in 40 years devoted to the work of Medardo Rosso (1858–1...
Orville and Wilbur: The Wright Brothers' Legacy
The Dayton Art Institute celebrates the 100th anniversary
of powered flight with a special exhibit...
Art+Film: Australian Artists Responds to the Cinematic Experience
Scheduled to coincide with the 52nd Melbourne International Film Festival, Art+Film is an exhibition...
Philip Barlow: Things of Light and Mary-Rose Hendrikse: Face Value
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Austr-aliens: A Group Exhibition, Curated by Eva Fernandez, Exploring Issues of Identity in Contemporary Australian Culture
Australiens explores the inconsistencies associated with Australia’s representation as a harmonious,...
The White House Collection of American Crafts
This summer, an historic exhibition -- "The White House Collection of American Crafts" (July 18 to A...
Call for Artists: Internation Photography Workshop on Crete
Omma Center of Contemporary Art, located in Chania, Crete Greece is organizing a special Photograph...
The Animal in Art
The celebration of centenaries are at the moment on the Stellenbosch campus in vogue. The Departem...
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...
Jamaica: Color in Art
The Pan American Art Gallery presents Jamaica: Color in Art. The breadth of style and iconography c...
FRESH: Contemporary British Artists in Print
FRESH is a unique opportunity to see an effervescent collection of works selected from 5 national fi...
Marc Chagall: Sole American Venue for this Major Retrospective
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will be the sole venue outside Paris for a major ret...
Chinese Experimental Ink and Wash
Curated by Zhang Yu, the Red Gate Gallery in Beijing presens works by Chen Honghan, Liu Zijian, Sun...
Donato Mancini: Surveillance Sketch
Donato Mancini has developed a practice in music criticism, visual arts and media criticism and pros...
Schoonover Surprise
Two grimacing clerks, feather quills in hand, peer suspiciously at a youngster
seated in front of ...
Anathematic: Constanze Zikos 1990-2003
Anathematic: Constanze Zikos 1990-2003 is curated by guest curator Sue Cramer. This exhibition is
...
Particle Moves: Exhibitions and Performances in Sound Art
Innovative, experimental and challenging, IMA in collaboration with Elision, presents Particle Moves...
Celebrate Zenith Years 1990-2003
The Zenith Gallery in celebration of their 25th anniversary, present a group show highlighting the n...
Aerospace Design: The Art of Engineering from NASA's Aeronautical Research
Gary Sinise and representatives of NASA will be on hand at the August 1 preview of Aerospace Design:...
After Image: Simryn Gill, Ana Mendieta, Cindy Sherman and Francesca Woodman
Opening Saturday 2 August, 2003, After Image brings together the work of
photographers Simryn Gill,...
Fred Martin: A Retrospective, 1948-2003
The man responsible for the education of numerous Bay Area art students is, at the age of 76, now th...
Transparency: A Subtle Play Between the Artists Michel Cleempoel and Vincent van Ginneke
art-o-nivo presents Transparency: A Subtle Play Between the Artists Michel Cleempoel and Vincent van...
Drawn to Art: Art Education and the American Experience, 1800-1950
The emergence of art instruction in this country and the
democratic ideals that made art education ...
Paul Morrison: Haematoxlyon
The first solo exhibition in Ireland of the work of the widely-praised British artist Paul Morrison ...
Kathleen King - Soul Tracing
The 66balmy art gallery dedicated to supporting and celebrating contemporary art of all kinds, annou...
allTURNatives: Form & Spirit Exhibition
A signature annual event for the Center, the resident fellows are spending eight weeks working and l...
Bluebeard's Castle: Paintings by Nigel Buxton
The latest exhibition to open at the Gallery recalls the grim story of Bluebeard, which has been tan...
Women of Our Time: 75 Women Challenged and Changed the US
“Women of Our Time,” an extraordinary traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian’s National Portrait...
Twelfth Annual Exhibition to Open Today
Welcome to the world of three dimensional art as the largest assembled group of sculptors and sculpt...
Alan Reynolds: 50 Years after the Royal College of Art
Kettle's Yard is presenting the first public gallery exhibition in this country of the paintings, dr...
Recent Gifts of Photojournalism
This display of 40 photographs celebrates two important recent gifts of photographs to the V&A's pho...
Port Replicator: Eugene Hansen
Prepare yourselves for visual and aural overload – Port Replicator is coming! From the 10 August to ...
Renderings: Haluk Akakce, Gareth Jones, Katja Strunz, Nicole Wermers
Delfina is pleased to announce Renderings, an exhibition of work by four international artists, draw...
Swish: Fashionable Melbourne of the 1950
Swish: Fashionable Melbourne of the 1950 at the Natinoal Gallery of Victoria provides a glimpse of M...
Lithographs of James McNeill Whistler from the Collection of Steven Block
Drawn from the largest extant private collection of James McNeill Whistler’s lithographs, this exhib...
Photographica Australis
Presenting photographic practices from Australia, this exhibition curated by Alasdair Foster of the ...
Digital Art 2003: Works by 12 International Artists
From August 8 to August 21, 2003 an international artists exhibition will take place in Angouleme/Fr...
Call for Artists: 18th Annual Sculpture Celebration
The 18th ANNUAL SCULPTURE CELEBRATION will be held September 5 and 6, 2003, in Lenoir, North Carolin...
The America of Currier and Ives
The America of Currier and Ives opens on August 16 at the Amon Carter Museum. In the latter half of ...
Chic Colonials: Ataahua
The Auckland Art Gallery presents an exhibition entitled "Chic Colonials: Ataahua" from August 16, 2...
Roads Taken: 20th-Century Prints and Drawings
"Roads Taken: 20th-Century Prints and Drawings from the Collection," a selection of work on paper fr...
Manuel Lopez Oliva: Cuba and the Theatre of Desire
"Manuel Lopez Oliva: Cuba and the Theatre of Desire," the first solo U.S. exhibition by one of Cuba'...
Quiet Places, Reflective Moments: The Art of Del Gish
A collection of remarkable portraits, still lifes and landscapes by Pacific Northwest artist Del Gis...
Cyberart to the Dining Table: Works by Fifteen International Artists
Cyberart to the Dining Table, hosted by the Zest Cafe Gallery in Glenelg, South Australia is an exhi...
Pure Brighton: Leading Lights of the Brighton Art Scene
This Summer Catto Contemporary is proud to announce the ‘Pure Brighton’ exhibition, in association w...
Partners of the Soul: African Art of the Baule
This summer, museum visitors can enjoy San Diego’s first significant introduction to the unique art ...
Clown Paintings: From the Collection of Diane Keaton
The Andy Warhol Museum announces
that it will present, Clown Paintings: From the Collection of Dian...
The Birth of the Nanas: Niki de Saint Phalle's Works from the 1960s
Niki de Saint Phalle kindly donated about 400 of her artworks to the Sprengel Museum Hannover in 200...
Happy Families: Tensions and Dynamics of the Intimate and the Domestic.
Home is a space that hums with memories and possibility. A one bedroom flat on the busy Harrow Road ...
International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations OPEN2OO3 Art and the Cinematic Vision
The sixth edition of the International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations OPEN2OO3 Art and t...
John Miller: Blue Plate Special
William Traver is proud to present John Miller’s third solo exhibition, "Blue Plate Special." Worki...
Ansel Adams and His Legacy
After a two-month closing to allow for expansion construction and restoration of the Museum's facili...
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...
Chad McCail: Snake
The series of digital prints entitled Snake that Chad McCail has developed over the last two years e...
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 ...
Reprocessing Information: Utilizing Information as Landscape, Medium and Commentary
From August 30, 2003, through February 8, 2004, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will...
Managing Eden
The Center for Photography at Woodstock presents MANAGING EDEN. Curated by Kate Menconeri and Ariel ...
Luc Tuymans: Display
During the Helsinki Festival, the Kunsthalle offers a unique opportunity to see works by the Belgian...
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...
Sex in Deep Space: The Art of Dianna Cohen, Jason Eoff, Barrie Goshko, David Allan Peters, Michael Salerno
Even with the over-saturation of sexual imagery in commercial culture, in
the hands of artists it c...
In the Gorges of the Balkans: Europe's Art and Cultural Scene
Presented by the Kunsthalle Fridericianum, the exhibition entitled "In the
Gorges of the Balkans" ...
From Woodblocks to Comics: The Japanese Impression
From Woodblocks to Comics is a small exhibition that brings together
traditional Japanese ukiyo-e (...
Francis Schanberger: The Close-up World of Dr. Frangst
The Ohio Art League is pleased to announce its September 2003 Member Curated Exhibition, The Close-u...
At Work: The Art Of California Labor
The artists who recorded the dignity and struggle of
California's turbulent 20th century labor mov...
Flache Welt: Ina Bierstedt, Bettina Carl, Alena Meier
This is a picture show, an exhibition for which the visually novel has failed to turn up. The new wi...
Jules Olitski: A Ten-Year Retrospective 1993-2003
American abstract artist Jules Olitski will exhibit work completed within the last ten years to open...
The Fiber Revolution: Quilts As Art
The Fiber Revolution: Quilts As Art" will be at the Ellen
Traut Collection (ETC) gallery from Sept...
Reagan Louie: Sex in Asia
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) presents Reagan Louie: Sex in Asia, an exhibition of...
Belonging: Elia Alba and Cynthia Greig
Belonging brings together the work of two female American artists both of whom manufacture objects u...
Jin Soo Kim: roll - run - hit - run - roll - tick -
Jin Soo Kim's roll ˆ run ˆ hit ˆ run ˆ roll ˆ tick ˆ, an installation that emphasizes the physical a...
Edward Burtynsky: Landmarks
Oakville Galleries is extremely fortunate to receive a very generous gift of twenty-three colour pho...
Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson
Manchester based artists Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson have gained national and international recogni...
Concrete Abstraction: Aaron Siskind Photographs
Concrete Abstraction: Aaron Siskind Photographs celebrates one of the giants of American photography...
Holy Moments - Part 1, Transitioning from Love to Death and God: Work by Kate Hollett
Kate Hollett continues her conceptual search for meaning in abstract
concepts, transitioning from l...
International Exhibition of Contemporary Art
Work by Danish artist Asbjorn Lonvig will be included in the International Contemporary Art Exhibiti...
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 ...
Pierre Crocquet: On Africa Time
The photographs contained in Pierre Crocquets newest book and exhibition On Africa Time are upliftin...
First Sight – An Encyclopedia of Childhood
San Francisco-based artist Dale Kistemaker recalls his 1950’s Northeast Ohio childhood in an exhibit...
Shen Ling: Pink Bed
The September exhibition at Red Gate Gallery in Beijing is: Pink Bed, Shen Ling Solo Exhibition. The...
Mark Manders: Isolated Rooms
The Art Institute of Chicago and The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago will co-presen...
Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993): A Comprehensive Retrospective
Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993): A Comprehensive Retrospective opens at the Eric I. Spoutz Gallery, in De...
Georg Oddner: Genomresa
In a unique collaboration, Malmö Museer and Malmö Konsthall are
simultaneously exhibiting in two ma...
Roberto Juarez: A Sense of Place
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) will present the exhibition Roberto Juarez: A Sense of Place f...
Pham An Hai and Cong Kim Hoa: Abstracts in Oil and Lacquer
Thavibu Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition "Abstract - Oil and
Lacquer" by the two Vietna...
Design Museums of the World visiting Nuremberg
The "Design" collection of the Neues Museum originated in Munich, from the stocks of the so-called "...
White Flight, Man to Man, Kap Atlantis: A Video Trilogy by Mats Hjelm
Fall season's first exhibit is a video trilogy by Swedish artist Mats Hjelm, born 1959. Having alrea...
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...
The Resurrection Show: A Soul Inhabits a New Body
San Francisco Photographer and Digital Artist, Douglas Poloway will once again be among the featured...
Gambiarra: New Art from Brazil - Efrain Almeida, Ducha, Jarbas Lopes, Marepe, and Capacete Entertainments
Gasworks, in association with firstsite, Colchester, is pleased to present Gambiarra - New Art from ...
The Sky's The Limit: Fiona Banner, Daniela Brahm, Tobias & Raphael Danke, David Hatcher, Andrew McLeod, Peter Robinson, Yvonne Todd
The exhibition "The Sky's The Limit" explores the boundaries of comprehension. Knowledge is conveyed...
Japan:Rising - Contemporary Art from Japan
The Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art presents one of the season’s most significant offerings...
A Decade of Prints: From the Art Collection of the Charles Darwin University
The Art Collection of the Charles Darwin University will showcase a fine selection of etchings, lith...
MASEREEL: Ten years of prints made at the Frans Masereel Centrum, Belgium
This Autumn, Edinburgh Printmakers is hosting an exhibition of works by 37 International artists mad...
Robert Smithson in Vancouver: A Fragment of a Greater Fragmentation
Robert Smithson in Vancouver: A Fragment of a Greater Fragmentation will focus on the activities of ...
Photojournalism from James Nachtwey, Robert Lerner and John Cohen
The fall 2003 season at Florida's
internationally renowned Southeast Museum of Photography (SMP) wi...
Co-existence: Contemporary Cultural Production in South Africa
A new exhibition set to open on Heritage Day at Iziko-SA National Gallery
pays tribute to the diffe...
Uniform: Robin Pacific - Collaboration with Protection Services Officers
An exhibition by Robin Pacific developed in collaboration with nineteen AGO Protection Services Offi...
Western Tradition, Eastern Innovation: Contemporary Japanese Quilts
Western Tradition, Eastern Innovation: Contemporary Japanese Quilts features a dozen Japanese quilts...
Sublime: New Works by Ling Jian
In new works, created for his first solo exhibition in China at Beijing's CourtYard Gallery, Berlin-...
Fantasy and Function: The Furniture of John Dickinson
Renowned for his imaginative fusion of austerity and fantasy, elegance and humor, John Dickinson (19...
Hannah Collins: InnerViews
Coinciding with her Printemps de Septembre project, which is also being exhibited in Toulouse throug...
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...
Approach the Future: The Asymptote Experience
The installation for the exhibition of the New York-based architectural practice Asymptote: Rashid a...
Kettle's Yard Artist Fellowships: Marion Coutts and Claude Heath
The Kettle's Yard Artist Fellowship is one of the longest standing and most sought-after artist resi...
My Red Homeland: Anish Kapoor
Born in 1954 in Bombay, Anish Kapoor is among the most prominent figures in British Sculpture. His a...
Karin Sander.1:9
The German artist Karin Sander has been developing a project since 1998 that relates in a spectacul...
Somatic: Sculptural Works of Five Contemporary Artists
The artists of Somatic create organic forms in a variety of media that represent the body or its par...
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...
Holy Moments - Part 1, Transitioning from Love to Death & God
Kate Hollett continues her conceptual search for meaning in abstract
concepts, transitioning from l...
Face Up - Contemporary Art from Australia
The Hamburger Bahnhof Museum for the Present, Berlin, will present the exhibition Face Up - Contempo...
UK's First Outsider/Untaught Contemporary Art Fair to Take Place This Weekend
October 2-5th sees the birth of a new London contemporary art fair, the first dedicated UK event to ...
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 ...
PS 1999 - 2003
PS 1999 - 2003 is an exhibition of a selection of the artists that have been involved in the first f...
Container: New Canadian Wave of Minimalism
Real Art Ways’ fall exhibition, Container, opened Saturday,
October 4 in the Main Gallery. The exhi...
Coast to Coast Exhibit: New Paintings by Tony Peters and John Brosio
"John Brosio / Tony Peters" - Two person exhibition of recent paintings. Peters pays homage to the o...
Edward Hopper and Urban Realism
The Columbia Museum of Art hosts an exceptional exhibition of one of America’s quintessential realis...
Otto Dix: Prints 1920-24
The remarkable works of famous 20th century German expressionist, Otto Dix,
will be on view at Izik...
Angle of vision: 143º - Objects in the rear view mirror are closer than they appear
On Thursday, 9 October, the Joan Miró Foundation launched the new season’s cycle of exhibitions in t...
Last Days of the Empire: Therese Stowell
Therese Stowell marries the bombast of the Baptist preacher and George Lucas with the rationality of...
30 Years of FIAC: Exhibitions, Performances and Installations
The Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain (FIAC), one of the world’s most important modern and con...
Turner and Venice
Turner and Venice is the first major exhibition devoted to JMW Turner’s seminal trips to Venice will...
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 ...
Marsden Hartley: American Painter
Visitors to Marsden Hartley (1877-1943): American Painter, on view Oct. 11 through Jan. 4 at The Nel...
Transcribe: Sheng Qi Solo Exhibition
During the month of October, the Red Gate Gallery presents a solo exhibition - Transcribe: Sheng Qi....
To My Beloved: Francine Scialom Greenblatt
The Association For Visual Arts in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting...
New Work form Jem Southam
Jem Southam is one of the key figures in British photography of the last twenty years. Southam was ...
Broader than Broadway: A Site-specific Installation by Donald Bousted and Gary O'Connor
A site-specific installation of audio and text inspired by archive material. The work responds to
h...
Degas Sculptures
The Art Gallery of Ontario will be the sole Canadian venue for a major exhibition of sculptures by r...
Ken Bracken: The Debris Paintings
Circle Elephant Art is pleased to present its second solo exhibition of the paintings of Los Angeles...
From Delacroix to Matisse: Drawings from the Algiers Museum of Art
The Algiers Museum of Fine Arts houses a collection of 8,000 works, dating from the 14th to the 20th...
Here and There: Exploring Regionalism
Eleven of Louisville, KY's most established artists arrived for October 3rd's First Friday premiere ...
Susan Graham: New Photographs and Sculptures
Much of Susan Graham’s most recent work continues to focus on the ideas and imagery that have long i...
Gerda Leenards: Fjords Mists and Vapour
Paintings of landscape, sky and weather around one of New Zealand's most spectacular landscapes are ...
Olafur Eliasson: The Weather Project
The subject of the weather has long shaped the content of everyday conversation. The eighteenth-cen...
Peter Cramond, Bryce Brown and Graham Grow Bare Their Figures
An exhibition featuring figurative paintings, drawings and sculptures from 3
established Tauranga a...
Gutai Bijutsu Kyokai (Concrete Art Association)
In the middle of the 50's, young artists who gathered around their leader Jiro Yoshihara, embarked o...
2003 Mayor's Art Show to Features Work by Jerry Ross
Eugene, Oregon artist Jerry Ross is featured this month at the Jacobs Gallery in the Hult Center int...
Perfectly Real: Women in Bits and Bytes
If you had the opportunity to design your ideal woman, how would you shape her looks? What’s your id...
Giorgio Armani: A Retrospective
The Royal Academy opens its new exhibition space at Burlington Gardens with the exhibition Giorgio A...
VideoKaravaan 2003: A Nomadic Programme
VIDEOKARAVAAN is a nomadic programme and database on video directors from
Arab and North African
...
John Gerrard : New Work in New Media
Young Irish artist John Gerrard has created an important body of radical and
experimental work. It ...
Bill Viola: The Passions
Bill Viola’s new work explores the power and complexity of human emotions. Visually stunning and psy...
WEBISM - Art Connecting the World: Works by 10 International Artists from 6 Countries out of 3 Continents
From October 25 to November 30, 2003 an international artists exhibition will take place in Vienna/A...
Lisa Roy: Photographs
g-module will present the first solo exhibition in Europe of American photographer Lisa Roy, with a ...
Beta Launch: Artists in Residence ’03
Eyebeam, the not-for-profit media arts organization, presents Beta Launch: Artists in Residence ’03,...
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...
ARCHI+TEXTURE: A Group Exhibition of Contemporary Fine Art
Architecture suggests the objectification of personal space and it‚s outgrowth from within the lands...
Barbara Nessim: Black Truths/White Lies
Barbara Nessim thinks through lines. As we look at her outlined figure
- suspended in reverie, in ...
London-based Artists antoni+alison: Inaugural Exhibition for hug
We wanted to make the ‘campest’ image that we could think of, so we a created a piece by pinning seq...
Wim Wenders: Pictures from the Surface of the Earth
From the director of Buena Vista Social Club and Paris, Texas comes Wim Wenders: Pictures from the S...
Dadang Christanto: The Give Evidence
The first exhibition in the Art Gallery of New South Wales' temporary exhibitions space within the n...
Ukiyo-e: Japanese Woodblock Prints
Ukiyo-e, or "pictures of the floating world," refers to beautifully colored woodblock prints depicti...
Sumi-E (Japanese Brush Painting) Works on Paper by Koho Yamamoto, Sensei and her Students
For the next two weekends, there will be an exhibition of Sumi-E (Japanese Brush Painting) featuring...
New Figurative Works by Bryce Brown
Figurative paintings from established Tauranga artist, Bryce Brown currently feature at Harrison’s G...
No Exit, Part 2: Ronnie van Hout
The Physics Room is pleased to present No Exit, Part 2, an exhibition of all new work by Christchurc...
David Hall: Moon Window
The Art Gallery of Bishop’s University is proud to present its latest exhibition titled Moon Window....
Tommaso Durante: A Solo Exhibition
Tommaso Durante will be exhibiting his new works at Dickerson Gallery in Melbourne from
29 October ...
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...
Callum Morton: More Talk About Buildings and Mood
Known for his elaborate architectural models, Melbourne-based artist
Callum Morton presents an exhi...
Move # 06: A Solo Show by pol.knots
Guy Denis, the gallery owner and curator, is presenting Move # 06, a solo show of work by abstract p...
DualSolo Exhibitions: Displacement Ab-ject by Rita Hui and 23 Million Years of Foreplay by Inam Yong
Stereotypes of genders are still very common in our city of the twenty-first century but contemporar...
Home: Matthew Ngui
What is the "HOME" culture in Singapore? While many jump straight to their living spaces, others may...
Bruce Nauman: Theaters of Experience
Bruce Nauman is one of the most influential and innovative artists of our time. From October 31, 200...
Lauren Piperno: Living History - American Pop Culture and the Performer
LIVING HISTORY sets the stage for Ms. Piperno’s continued investigation of
America’s desire to reca...
History of Memories: Recent Photographs by Enrique Bostelmann
Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, in March 1939, Enrique Bostelmann began working in photography in 1960,...
Splice: A Collaboration Between Chris Kaczmarek and Heather Mims
Splice: a slice, a cut, a joining; a memory joined with the present, juxtaposing the real, the remem...
Turner Prize 2003
The Turner Prize 2003 exhibition, sponsored by Channel 4, opened on 29 October at
Tate Britain. It...
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...
The Different Strokes: Painting and Sculpture by Contemporary Indian and British Artists
This exhibition of Paintings and Sculptures: The Different Strokes - Contemporary Indian Artists is ...
Cloud by Paul Edmunds
Paul Edmunds presents a new body of work entitled Cloud. Working in a broad range of materials and m...
Highly Acclaimed Works of Rosalind Nashashibi
In the highly acclaimed works of Rosalind Nashashibi, there is a recurring interest in the passing o...
John Nolan: Journey Into The Abstract
Dublin Artist John Nolan well known for his up-beat colourful paintings, is launching his first exhi...
Abstract: Paintings by Juan Rodrigo Piedrahita e
Palacio de la Cultura Rafael Uribe Uribe presents Abstract: Paintings by Juan Rodrigo Piedrahita e d...
A Century of Painting: From Renoir to Rothko
On November 7, 2003, the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum opens A Century of Painting: From Renoir to Rot...
Familiar Places, Personal Spaces: New Paintings by Ada Sadler
Everyday objects in Ada Sadler’s oil paintings are rendered with such precision and painstaking care...
Partners: Collector and Curator Ydessa Hendeles' View of 20th Century Art
With the exhibition, Partners, Ydessa Hendeles, collector, curator and founder of the Ydessa
Hendel...
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...
10th Biennial of Moving Images Festival Opens
First held in 1985, the Biennial of Moving Images is one of the oldest and most important
events de...
One-man Show by Danish Artist Thorsten Kirchhoff
The one-man show by the Danish artist Thorsten Kirchhoff opened at the Alberto Peola gallery on Satu...
Alfred Stieglitz: Photographs and Photogravures from the Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation
The VandA is delighted to announce the gift of 23 Alfred Stieglitz photographs and photogravures fro...
Three Exhibitions: Anton Karstel, JP Meyer, Stefan Carstens
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is h...
Handful of Earth: Landscapes - Sublime to Abstract by
During the month of December, the Michael Orr Gallery presents paintings by Richard Clem in the exhi...
Picnic: A Summer Show - Curated by Andrew Lamprecht
Picnic is a group show that will present a diverse array of work by a
wide range of artists. The th...
Der Blaue Reiter: The Freeing of Color
Rediscovering the Blaue Reiter: A Unique exhibition in
Ludwigshafen displaying approximately 200 m...
Solo: Pierre Dorion
The Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery presents Solo: Pierre Dorion from November 12th to December 20t...
Risking the Abstract: Mexican Internationalism and the Art of Gunther Gerzso
Thirty pieces from the Ireland Collection are presently included in the exhibition "Risking the Abst...
Alvaro Siza Completes Year as a Rolex Mentor
Alvaro Siza, recipient of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, recently completed his year as a Mentor i...
INMYSOLITUDE
Gallery Neubacher announces the opening of a radical new exhibition exploring expressions of solitud...
Shit: Vivienne Binns in collaboration with Derek O'Connor and Geoff Newton
Creativity has raw beginnings. Life has a messy, fluid start. Art, like life, includes all that we w...
Rachel Whiteread: Untitled (Room 101)
A new plaster cast by Rachel Whiteread of Room 101 at BBC Broadcasting House will be displayed in th...
Call for Artists: This is Cape Town - Amateur Photography Competition
This year's theme is "This is Cape Town". Cape Town is an extraordinary city which is lived in [and ...
The Black Death by Jason Clay Lewis
31Grand is proud to present The Black Death by Jason Clay Lewis. Inspired
plague epidemic of the 13...
Edward Weston: Life Work
One of the most original and renowned photographers of the 20th century, Edward Weston (1886–1958) i...
Exotic Colors: Arnoldo Diaz and Setyo Mardiyantoro
Il Ramo d'Oro's current exhibition, Exotic Colors, explores the double personality of two artists: A...
Colin McCahon A Question of Faith
Colin McCahon (Timaru 1919 - Auckland 1987, New Zealand) is the most
extraordinary artist in the So...
General Idea's Multiples: Touching the World with the Hand of the Spirit
Canada's best-known collaborative team of artists - General Idea's Jorge Zontal, AA Bronson, and Fel...
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...
'The Middle Way: Christchurch Meets Bangkok, Bangkok Meets Christchurch
'The Middle Way' (Christchurch meets Bangkok, Bangkok meets Christchurch) brings together, for the v...
Enchanted Places: Four Leading Contemporary Scottish Painters
A stunning presentation of the work of four leading contemporary Scottish painters brings to a concl...
Recent Paintings by Georg Baselitz
Georg Baselitz continues to explore the motifs that have been important personal icons throughout hi...
Paintings by Maria Morganti
For this exhibition Maria Morganti presents a series of paintings dating from 1999
to 2003. The wor...
Moshekwa Langa: Drawings and Installation Environments
Debuting in November will be a new project by Moshekwa Langa, a South African installation artist bo...
Cabado - Ferrandis - Sigurdarson
Three artists, from three very different parts of the world, with three extremly personal viewpoints...
Joan Hernandez Pijuan: Painter
The exhibition of works by Spanish-Catalan artist Joan Hernández Pijuan
consists of paintings and d...
Art Now: Ian Kiaer
Tate Britain's Art Now programme reflects current developments in contemporary British art. It consi...
Marjetica Potrc: Urgent Architecture
The Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art (PBICA) will present a newly commissioned installation ...
David Ireland: Conceptual and Installation Art
"You can’t make art by making art" has been a guiding principle in the work of David Ireland, one of...
Published Works by Maria Angelo
Portugese artist Maria Angelo's artworks will be published on the cover of several CDs by Kaddisfly....
Early Hong Kong Brothels: Photographs from the Collection of Mr. CHENG Po Hung
Hong Kong brothels have a long history. In the mid-19th century, the earliest brothels were establis...
Five New Painting Galleries to Open
The VandA will display 200 works from its extensive paintings collection in a new suite of five gall...
Thanh Chuong - Lacquer Paintings
In Vietnam, the art of traditional lacquer handicraft had met Western painting during the period of ...
Voyage of Discovery: The Landscape Photograhs of Ray K. Metzker
This exhibition of 107 images taken between 1985 and 1998 is the first major survey of the landscape...
Filippo Sciascia: VIDEO - PAINTING
During December and January, Gaya Fusion of Senses presents Filippo Sciascia VIDEO-PAINTING,
an I...
Liquid: Patrick Martinez
In the environment that Martinez has created for his exhibition at Parker's Box, the New York based ...
Art Exhibition to Feature Works by Cummiskey
Blackrock College in Dublin in pleased to present an exhibition of oils, watercolors, ceramics, scul...
ŒSUCCUBUS, BANSHEE AND MEDUSA: Warped Works by 8 Women
Dark and mischievous, with a B-movie, Hammer-Horroresque edge, ŒSuccubus, Banshee and Medusa‚ is the...
Peter Booth: Human / Nature
On the first anniversary of the National Gallery of Victoria’s home of Australian art, The Ian Potte...
(un)dressed Body in the Baltic Photo Art: vol.2 Estonia
The exhibition presents eight contemporary Estonian artists whose work explores different ways to po...
Bernd and Hilla Becher: Typologies of industrial Buildings
Typologies of industrial Buildings by Bernd and Hilla Becher is the first temporary exhibition, whic...
Gillian Iles: Suggestions for Achieving A Successful Childhood And an Ideal Life
Suggestions for achieving a successful childhood and an ideal life is the result of having perused c...
Time Trials by Fiona Amundsen
Fiona Amundsen's hyper-realist photographic practice focuses intently on
empty spaces, indicative o...
Avigail Schimmel: New Sightings
Rosenberg and Kaufman Fine Art is pleased to present New Sightings, an
exhibition of the recent ph...
Inka Essenhigh: Recent Paintings
The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, presents Inka Essenhigh: Recent Paintings from December...
Patricia Piccinini: We Are Family
Featured in the Australian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2003, works of Patricia Piccinini will be...
Intricate Spaces: Cut Paper Assemblages by Roxanne Smith-Mansell
Roxanne Smith-Mansell has been exploring paper as a medium for building layered box constructions. T...
Marie Lannoo: Peel
In Peel Saskatchewan artist Marie Lannoo deftly tackles the concept of perception. Using multiple l...
Kiki Smith: Prints, Books & Things
This exhibition is the first museum survey to focus on Kiki Smith's printed
art and includes some 1...
Luis Eades and Margaretta Gilboy
This holiday season the William Havu Gallery is exhibiting a professor student show featuring past U...
Peter Fischli and David Weiss
Four monumental installations by the Swiss artists Fischli and Weiss will be shown at the Museum Boi...
Embracing the Present: The UBS Art Collection
Paintings, sculpture and photographs by some of the most prominent American and European artists of ...
US DESIGN, 1975-2000
US DESIGN 1975-2000, on display at the Memphis Brooks
Museum of Art from December 7, 2003 to Februa...
Let Us Take You There: Susan Philipsz and Paul Rooney
This exhibition brings together artists Susan Philipsz and Paul Rooney whose work has a shared inter...
Langlands and Bell: The House of Osama Bin Laden
An exhibition featuring an interactive digital model allowing a virtual exploration of the former ho...
New Work from Jim Breukelman, Angela Leach, Mark Mullin, Danny Singer and Brian G. White
State Gallery is pleased to present their holiday season group show featuring recently completed new...
You Are My Sunshine: John Pule, Wayne Youle, Shigeyuki Kihara, Ben Webb & James
Bartley Nees Project in Weillington, New Zealand, presents You Are My Sunshine: Recent Figurative Ar...
Contemporary Photographers Spanning the Past 70 Years
‘What interests me is the now; you must find something in each day to delight you.’ Jacques Henri La...
Heman Chong's The Silver Sessions
Heman Chong's The Silver Sessions features a new body of work signifying a
radical shift in the art...
Cross-Currents:Maria Barbosa, Nick Cave, Rieneke Leenders, Linda Gissen and Richard Ward.
The Courthouse Galleries will hold a reception
from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 12 for the opening of CROSS-CU...
Killer Instinct in the Zenith Media Lounge
Killer Instinct plays on the blurred boundary between gaming and contemporary art by showcasing work...
Orly Cogan: Bachelor Girl
Julia Friedman Gallery is pleased to announce Bachelor Girl, a solo
exhibition of new work by Orly ...
From Picasso to Keith Haring
Since November of 2003 until March 2004, The National Museum of Fine Arts from Havana Cuba is exhibi...
Joan Jonas: Five Works
The Queens Museum of Art presents Joan Jonas: Five Works, the first major exhibition of the American...
SUPERNOVA: Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) presents SUPERNOVA: Art of the 1990s from the Logan ...
Bloom: mutation, toxicity and the sublime
'Bloom: mutation, toxicity and the sublime' is a major international exhibition of contemporary art,...
Pressing Flesh: Skin, Touch, Intimacy
This rambling group show looks at themes of skin, touch and intimacy - particularly bad intimacy. It...
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...
Quentin Blake: Fifty Years of Illustration
The Gilbert Collection celebrates Christmas and the New Year with the work of an artist who is an ex...
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...
Mark Adams Exposed
Bucketworks is proud to present Mark Adams Exposed. This exciting event will featuring over 100 piec...
Strange Messenger: The Work of Patti Smith
In the exhibition Strange Messenger: The Work of Patti Smith the artist, born in 1946 in
Chicago, p...
Visual Arts Mississauga 26th Annual Juried Show of Fine Arts
Visual Arts Mississauga (VAM) and the Art Gallery of Mississauga (AGM) invite all to attend the Visu...
Over One Hundred Portfolio Member Artists Participate in The Florence Biennale
The fourth edition of the Biennale Internazionale dellArte Contemporanea di Firenze (Florence Bienna...
Vik Muniz Curated by Miguel Fernandez-Cid
On Thursday December 18th, the Galician Center for Contemporary Art (CGAC)
open ed an exhibition of...
A Transatlantic Avant-Garde: American Artists in Paris, 1918 – 1939
Tacoma Art Museum will be the only West Coast venue for the internationally touring exhibition, A Tr...
Two Major Solo Exhibitions of Canadian Artists AA Bronson and Judy Radul
The Power Plant, Canada‚s leading non-collecting contemporary art gallery announces two major solo e...
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...
Featuring...Curated by Pierre Coinde and Gary O'Dwyer
For this exhibition, artists were given the brief to produce work that took as its source of inspira...
Trenton Doyle Hancock: Moments in Mound History
Through an idiosyncratic narrative of his own design, Trenton Doyle Hancock tackles sticky subjects ...
Peter Smith: Half Life
Peter Smith is a prolific artist whose aggressively expressive paintings, drawings, prints and mixed...
JJ Stevens: Dandy
Dandy features a strangely comical, sexually ambiguous and luridly colourful caricature of clownish ...
Mark Napier: Sacred Code
bitforms Gallery presents Mark Napier in his first solo show in New York
City. "Sacred Code" is a r...
The Faceless Figure: Photographs from the Collection
The human figure has long been
a favorite subject of the camera.
In this exhibition of more than f...
50/50: A No Name Show
Following on from the success of 20-20, last year's group show extraordinaire at TBGandS, this years...
Paintings by Boris Deutsch
Boris Deutsch (1892-1978) was a modernist painter, a muralist, and a co-founder of the California Cu...
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...
Tracey Moffatt
Highly regarded for her formal and stylistic experimentation in film, photography and video, Tracey ...
Mabi Ponce de Leon: Fertile Ground
The Ohio Art League is pleased to present the work of Mabi Ponce de Leon in the January 2004 MCE, Fe...
Espiral: Knut Pani
In December the "Spiral" - an exhibition featuring artist Knut Pani was inaugurated. The exhibition ...
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