Christopher Brown
Working proof 15 for Sightings from the set, Pages from the Birder's Log
Color soft ground etching with soap ground and spit bite aquatint, aquatint and drypoint
1994
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Walter Anderson Museum of Art: The Natural World: Perspectives from Two Cultures
As part of the exchange, twenty educators from Japan visited Ocean Springs in the spring of 2000. The art of Mississippi artist and naturalist Walter Inglis Anderson
(1903-1965) captured their imagination and served as a catalyst for the student...
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art: Deborah Willis: Tied to Memory
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Ann Arbor Art Center: Well Heeled: A Shoe Exhibition
Shoe merchandise will be available in the Gallery Shop and shoes can be painted in Feat of Clay, the paint your own pottery studio. In addition, an Art By the Foot fundraiser will give patrons the opportunity to purchase pieces of art by the foot the...
Museum of Fine Arts Houston: The Art of Tibetan Sand Painting
Mandalas are most commonly created with paint or colored sand in two or
three dimensions. To make the mandala, the mandala master first delineates
the outline by hold...
Bristol Museums and Art Gallery: BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2001
In 1981 the magazine now called Wildlife decided to extend the scope of the
Competition not only to find new photographers but also to raise the status of wildlife
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Irish Museum of Modern Art: Artformations: Organised by the Education and Community Department
The first, Breaking the Cycle, which ran in several schools from 1997 to 2000, was undertaken as part of collaboration with the Department of Education and Science, which also co-funded the project. The exhibition includes children's work from cl...
Museum of Modern Art: Thomas Demand: Convincingly Real or Strangely Artificial
Since 1993, the camera has become crucial to his creative practice. Regarding photography as a “constructed reality,” Demand begins with a pre-existing image, usually culled from the media, which he translates into a life-size paper model.
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National Gallery: Goya: The Family of the Infante Don Luis
He also had a dangerous weakness for women that was eventually to prove his
undoing. In 1775, the French ambassador at the Spanish court reported that
the Infante had arranged for three 'mujerzuelas', or prostitutes, to meet
him in the woods wh...
Helsinki City Art Museum: Duck lithographs - Marko Leppala's collection
Carl Barks made his career first at the Disney studios and, from 1942, as a cartoonist for
Western Publishing which had a license to publish Disney comics. In the early 1940s Donald
Duck was still a lazy, incoherently quacking hothead. Barks...
Lalit Kala Akademi Galleries: Poetry in Stone: Scuplture by S.D.Hariprasad
The gentle beauty of the expression in a single stone form --
surprisingly -- sort of sneaks up on you. Possibly this is because
you think you don't know what to expect. You have been beguiled
by images of assertive, wildly sculptural forms b...
Sculpture Square Limited
: Chng Nai Wee: Moleculux - Luminescent Bodies in Hyperspace
During the day, the sculpture will be observed as a 3-dimensional formation of light cable on white painted frame. When dusk arrives and the lights are turned on, it will transform into a glowing light sculpture cast against the night sky.
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California Palace of the Legion of Honor: Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
Often associated with the so-called Pop Art movement of
the 1960s, Thiebaud is perhaps best known for his wry
yet carefully studied still-lifes of commonplace objects,
such as cakes...
Amon Carter Museum: Focus Exhibition on Works: Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O’Keeffe
“The confluence of their personal and professional lives at Lake George held momentous ramifications for both Stieglitz and O’Keeffe, resulting in some of their most affecting work,” said Jane Myers, senior curator of prints and drawings. “Displa...
Art Gallery of Ontario: Kathe Kollwitz: The Art of Compassion
In times of crisis, many seek solace and meaning in art. “Kollwitz’s art encourages reflection and pause,” stated Matthew Teitelbaum, AGO director and CEO. “It suggests that we reach into the sadness at the core of contemporary life and pull from ...
Smithsonian, National Museum of American Art and its Rewick Gallery: 11th Annual Eldredge Prize Awarded for
New Interpretation of 1960s American Art
Jones argues that the artists she examines identified closely with postwar industry and
corporate culture. Drawing from extensive interviews with artists and their assistants, Jones
presents the idea that much of the major work of the 1960s...
Columbus College of Art and Design: Tupperware® Party: Past, Present, Future
From January 25 through March 21, 2003 in CCAD's Canzani Center Acock
Gallery. Tupperware Party will include more than 50 years worth of
Tupperware designs and memorabilia. Tupperware products-including
Wonderlier® Bowls, Bell Tumblers, Jel-Rin...
Dia Center for the Arts: Jorge Pardo: Project
Pardo's fresh, ebullient design for the 9,000-square-foot space
reconsiders the audience's experience by smoothing circulation,
enhancing visitor amenities, and infusing the ground floor with
natural and refracted light by means of a lively p...
Contemporary Arts Center: Loop: Back to the Beginning
Assembled by Klaus Biesenbach, Loop examines the phenomenon of cyclical time as illustrated by the repeated gesture or event. In each of the works included in this exhibition, time becomes a sculptural component. Time is chopped up, carved, compre...
Inshallah Gallery: 5 Visions: 2 Painters, 1 Photographer, 1 Sculptor, 1 Installation Artist
A native to New York City, Mila Sterling moved to California in 1975, where she has lived ever since. By her junior year at UC Berkeley art, and painting in particular, had evolved from a serious interest into a professional career. Following gr...
Van Gogh Museum: Paul Signac: Marter of Pointilism
Often wrongly considered to be a mere follower of the better known
Georges Seurat, the exhibition follows the course of his varied career from his earliest works in an Impressionist style,
through the Neo-Impressionist phase ...
Museum of Modern Art: Collaborations with Parkett: 1984 to Now
Founded in Zurich in 1984, the contemporary art journal Parkett has taken an innovative approach to magazine publishing. For each volume, artists are chosen to collaborate in the publishing process: they suggest authors to write on their work, con...
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