Samuel Palmer
"But see, the weary-pacing oxen, slow...", illustration for Eclogue 2, opposite page 30 in the book An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil by Samuel Palmer (London: Seeley & Company, 1883)
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Transition: Godwottery: Jacob Cartwright and Nick Jordan
godwottery - 1: An embellished or elaborate garden, usually composed of incompatible plants and objects 2: Affected use of archaic language. [From the line "A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot!" in My Garden, Thomas Edward Brown, 1876]
Mor...
National Museum of American Art: Birthday Tribute to Jacob Kainen: Selections ffrom the Washington Color School
Kainen’s work helped clear the way for the Washington Color School, a group of local artists who painted bands of color and stained pigment into unprimed canvas to give greater impact to color and abstract form, bringing new relations about the ro...
SESC's Cultural Center: PANORAMIC EXHIBITION OF CALABRONE,
Fractal Art pioneer
I always believed in the existence of a primordial order
hidden within Chaos. Intuitively I have always been fractal.
I believe that within the universe we are both individuals
and humanity, particles and cosmos.
The fractal thought, in its co...
Plug In, ICA: Noam Gonick and Luis Jacob: Wildflowers of Manitoba Film Installation
This exhibition highlights the work of two prominent artists working together for the first time. Gonick was born in Winnipeg, studied at Ryerson University, and currently teaches in film studies at the Ontario College of Art + Design. He is a cel...
Detroit Institute of Art: A Cultural Heritage: Selected Works of African American Art from the DIA's Collection
...
Embassy of Israel: Conversations with Kafka: Works by Jacob Porat
The longer one looks at the paintings, the more details are discovered and layers excavated, the complexity of the worlds depicted proliferates and deepens. The viewers bring themselves to the paintings. However, the more versed they are in Porat’...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Sam Francis Prints : The Last of Their Kind
Lastly, this show contains two limited edition letterpress books of poetry and aquatints: Wanted Female, poem by Pierre Guyotat (text in French and English) and aquatints by Sam Francis, edition of 35, 1993; and Boundayr, poem by Kathleen Fraser a...
ASU Art Museum, Nelson Fine Arts Center: Rhapsody: Selections from Valley Collections
Rhapsody includes works by Emma Amos, Benny Andrews, Radcliffe Bailey, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Romare
Bearden, John Biggers, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Ray Charles, Robert Colescott, Renée Cox, Charles Gaines,
Sam Gilliam, Eugene Grigsby, ...
Malmo Konsthall: Jacob Dahlgren and Katarina Lofstrom: Visual and Emotional
By creating what we experience
as abstract images, the artists on the one hand set us free from the
limiting literalness of pure representation and make possible narratives
(and emotions) with multiple layers of meaning in us, the observers. On...
Memphis Brooks Museum: In the Spirit of Martin: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
"It is an honor for the Brooks to be selected as a venue for this important and moving Smithsonian exhibition," said Kaywin Feldman, Director of the Brooks. "We hope that no child in our community will miss this unique opportunity to experience Ki...
Tacoma Art Museum: Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art
Evans, who grew up in Georgia and South Carolina, became interested in art
when he began visiting museums while he was in the U.S. Navy during the
...
Norton Museum of Art: Jacob Lawrence: The Toussaint L'Ouverture Series
Born in 1917 in Atlantic City,
New Jersey, Jacob Lawrence
was raised in Harlem where he
not only witnessed the poverty
and prejudice that most
African-Americans faced in th...
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Jacob Lawrence: Three Series of Prints – Genesis, Hiroshima, and Toussaint L’Ouverture
Beginning with his first published print in 1963, Jacob Lawrence produced a body of prints that is both highly dramatic and intensely personal. In his graphic work, as in his paintings, Lawrence turned to the lessons of history and to his own expe...
Bonnefanten Museum: The Rijksmuseum Comes to Maastricht: Works from the Southern Netherlands on Loan
Next year, the current loan scheme will be extended further due to the
ongoing refurbishment of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, which as a result
will only be able to exhibit the highlights of 17th century art from the
Northern Netherlands.
...
ASU Art Museum: What I Did on My Summer Vacation
Among the 'album pages' on exhibit is 'Take me out to the Ballpark' which
has legendary baseball figures and a dug-out - all created in papier maché. There is a hands-on activity area in the gallery
designated as Camp ASUAM which is ...
Addison Gallery of American Art: To Conserve a Legacy
American Art from Historically Black Colleges and
Universities
Additional support has been generously provided by The Henry Luce Foundation, the John S. and
James L. Knight Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the LEF Foundation, the
Greentree Foundation, the Joseph Harrison Jackson Fo...
Macworld: Call for Artists: 5th Annual Macworld Conference and Expo Digital Art Contest
Digital art and graphic related prizes from the contest's many sponsors are distributed to the 30 winning artists. The contest is presently supported by Iomega, Xerox, Aladdin Systems, Peachpit Press and MacAddict Magazine.
The deadline to ...
Plains Art Museum: Window on the West: Views from the American Frontier from The Phelan Collection
Included are works by the greats: Frederic Remington, Carl Wimar, Alfred Jacob Miller, Karl Bodmer and John Frederick Kensett, as well as Lone Wolf who was perhaps the first academically trained Native American artist. However, this exhibition is ...
Macworld: Call For Entries: MacWorld Expo Digital Art Contest
The Grand Prize winner receives, along with hardware and software, a trip to Macworld Expo in New York or San Francisco with airfare, hotel, conference and Super Pass. Digital art and graphic related prizes from the contest's many sponsors are als...
Oakville Galleries: Fuzzy at Centennial Square
Fuzzy explores the loving and playful exchanges between artists and their pets. The artists have in common an emotional engagement with their pets and view them as equal and loving participants in a cooperative dynamic to explore issues of identit...
Phoenix Art Museum: Keeping Shadows: Photography from the Worcester Art Museum
From daguerreotypes to digital prints, it includes masterworks by such innovators and icons of the medium as Alfred Stieglitz, Matthew Brady, Lewis Carroll, Julia Margaret Cameron, Eadweard Muybridge, Ansel Adams, Paul Strand, Cecil Beaton, Walker...
MACWORLD: LAST CALL TO ENTER: MACWORLD EXPO DIGITAL ART CONTEST
The Grand Prize winner receives, along with hardware and software, a MACWORLD Expo trip with airfare, hotel, conference and Super Pass to MACWORLD Expo in New York or San Francisco. Digital art and graphic related prizes from the contests m...
Bonnefanten Museum: Art from the Cape: Dutch and Flemish Masterpieces from the Cape Town Michaelis Collection
A restorer from the Limburg Conservation Institute Maastricht will be working on two paintings during the exhibition. This process will be accessibly presented to the visitors.
The Michaelis Collection was put together by the diamond trader...
Frye Art Museum: Scenes of American Life
Scenes of American Life is one of eight exhibitions in Treasures to Go,
from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, touring the nation through
2002, while the museum is undergoing a major renovation. The Frye is
one of the fortunate sites select...
Forest Lawn Museum: Positive/Negatives: The Unity of Film
Amazing moments in political history are captured, the lives of forgotten people become stories of dignity and courage, daily scenes in Mexico are seen with new eyes, and the beauty of light and human form meld together. Photography becomes so muc...
Portland Museum of Art: The Grand Moving PANORAMA of Pilgrim's Progress
In its entirety, Panorama of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress was an eight-foot high by
850-foot long canvas mounted on wooden rollers that unfurled the painting. Each
viewing of the panorama wa...
ASU Art Museum, Nelson Fine Arts Center: William Kentridge: Ubu Tells the Truth and Other Stories Works from Valley Collections
Organized by Heather Sealy Lineberry, the William Kentridge exhibition will be installed in the 2,800-square-foot Kresge Gallery of
the Arizona State University Art Museum at the Nelson Fine Arts Center.
<...
Frye Art Museum: Northwest Views: Selections from the SAFECO Collection
The artworks selected for Northwest Views range in date from mid-1930s to the present with a wide range of genres: landscapes, cityscapes, portraiture, comic art, still lifes, wildlife, and scenes of everyday life. While all the artworks can be b...
ASU Art Museum: nooks and crannies: Installations in Non-Traditional Settings
Artists include: Julia Alexander, Matt Baker,
Jill Betterly, Ryan Breen, Jeremy Briddell,
Colin Chillag, Cyndi Coon, CUP (Helene Renard and
Terry Surjan), Angela Ellsworth, Jon Haddock,
Tara Kozuback, Sloane McFarland, Ryan McNamara,
Jill McV...
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza: SAENREDAM:The West Faflade of the Mariakerk, Utrecht
The exhibition focuses on a panel in the Museum’s own collection entitled The
West Front of the Sint-Mariakerk in Utrecht of 1662. Despite its relatively small size
(65.1 x 51.2 cm) it is a major example of the “perspectives” on which the arti...
Queensland Art Gallery: Transformations: A Century of Sculpture
The exhibition opens with two works by Auguste Rodin, a great
influence on 20th century sculpture. Smaller bronzes from late
19th/early 20th century explore the figure as an allegory and are
presented with reference to t...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Jacob Lawrence's Toussaint
Lawrence, who moved to Harlem as a teenager in 1930, was influenced and
stimulated by the artists, writers, and philosophers of the Harlem Renaissance, among
them Romare Bearden, Langston Hughes, and W. E. B. DuBois, who fostered pride...
Sasol Art Museum: PRINT EXCHANGE 1998-1999: PORTFOLIO FOR PLAYING CARDS
South African artists, for example Lien Botha, Pieter van der
Westhuizen, Robert Siwangaza, Nhlanhla Xaba, Lyn Smuts,
Billy Mandindi, Jacob Motsoane, Carol Hofmeyer, Titia Ballot
and Sophie Peters, and Flemish printers, for example An
Bloc...
Belsay Hall Castle and Gardens: Picture House, Film, Art and Design
Commissioned artists such as Viktor and Rolf, Mercury prize winner antony (frontman of Antony and the Johnsons) and Tilda Swinton and John Byrne have all re-invented the rooms to breathe life into its empty interior. From silver plated ballgowns t...
Galerie La Centrale: L'Animalerie Ju-Do and The Gender of Space
The public will be able to adopt the animals and the new owners will have to sign an adoption contract and other releated documents. The Animalerie Ju-Do staff, Julie Doucet and Dominique Pétrin, will be present on the opening night, Wednesday May...
Unisa Art Gallery: Unisa Reflects on its Collection of Resistance Art
Works on display include Julian Motau's torturous portraits, Leonard Matsoso's tribute to Kipie Moketsie and the super realist portraits of Keith Dietrich, Mmopeng, Mmamule and Mmathabeng.
The curators are Meredith Randall and Jacob Lebeko....
Cafe Gallery Project: Johannes Phokela Re-Working Iconic Images
Phokela links these re-interpretations of Dutch Golden Age painting with
the development of the Enlightenment movement, and with the colonisation
of the African continent. Whilst Phokela's work weaves a personal
history into the canon of Dutch ...
Fortune Cookie Project: New Work : New York
Lucky DeBellevue has developed a unique transformation of a quotidian material, having adopted the chenille stem as a basic unit for creating soft, brightly colored, sculptures and as a tool for stamping and applying paint to canvas. The quirky, w...
Michael C. Carlos Museum: So Many Brilliant Talents: Art and Craft in the Age of Rubens
The period was one of extraordinary artistic achievement, with artists of the highest caliber working for the court, the Church and the upper middle
class, says the exhibition curator, Dr. Ronni Baer, curator of European art at the Carlos Museum and...
National Portrait Gallery: Return to Life: A New Look at the Portrait Bust
Including work by well-known sculptors
such as Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Sir Jacob Epstein and Sir Francis
Chantrey, as well as work by less familiar practitioners including
Samuel Joseph and Kathleen Scott, the exhibition displa...
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