Kate Greenaway
Illustration on page 15 in the book The Queen of the Pirate Isle by Bret Harte (London: Chatto & Windus, undated)
color wood engraving
ca. late 19th century
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Kabat Wrobel Gallery: Holy Moments - Part 1, Transitioning from Love to Death and God: Work by Kate Hollett
The new show will feature a collection of paintings on Death,
God and Faith. There will be two installation pieces. The first one called
the Trouble Bubble, a modern day confessional, and the The G Spot (G
stands for God). She uses bright colou...
World Fine Art Gallery: Holy Moments - Part 1, Transitioning from Love to Death & God
The new show will feature a collection of paintings on Death,
God and Faith. There will be two installation pieces. The first one called
the "Trouble Bubble", a modern day confessional, and the "The G Spot" (G
stands for God). She uses bright c...
Tucson Museum of Art: Kate Breakey: Small Deaths
Posing her subjects in the manner of an Old Master portrait, she then painstakingly paints her photographs in several layers of oils and colored pencils to bring out the details and colors of sensuous petals, brilliant plumage, reptilian skin, and...
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu: Tapestries and Decoupage Murals by Kate Wells
The two tapestry series of The Hunt of the Unicorn and The Lady and the Unicorn [another spectacular tapestry, held at the Musée National du Moyen Âge in Paris] particularly intrigued me with their rich combination of design, colour, narrative, na...
Jancar Jones Gallery: Justin Beal, Lena Daly, Kate Owens
Justin Beal's work has been exhibited most recently at Small A Projects, D‚Amelio Terras, and Taxter & Spengemann in New York and at Sister/Cottage Home, ACME, and Marc Selwyn Fine Art in Los Angeles. A solo exhibit of his work was shown at ACME,...
Chatham Cultural Centre, Thames Art Gallery: War Stories for Children and Art Stories for Adults: Recent Paintings and Sculptures byTony Calzetta
This exhibition has been organized by the Thames Art Gallery and will
circulate to galleries in the Yukon, Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario. A 24
page catalogue with color plates and essays by Liz Wylie and Kate Regan is
available.
Excerpt f...
Experimental Art Foundation: Gleam: James Dodd, Peter Harding, Yoko Kajio, Tim Sterling, Kate Stryker
Changing Room: Dirk Bell, Kate Davis, Alan Michael
he exhibition brings together new work by three artists, from Glasgow and Berlin. It centres on their use of drawing and mixed media to make work with multiple meanings around notions of memory, representation, beauty and layering of images.
Di...
Palette Gallery: Kate Northcott: A Journey through Nepal
The artist’s trip included a trek in the Helambu region and visits to cities such as Kathmandu and Bhaktapur. Along the way she kept a visual diary – noting details such as the contour lines of paddy fields, the floor plans of temples, the colours...
Alan Cristea Gallery: Young Contemporaries 2009
Although Kate Atkin took her MA in photography (2003-05) at the Royal College of Art, she actually makes large-scale, intricate pencil drawings which she thinks of as slow-paced ‘re-enactments’ of what is shown in a photograph. Atkin also works i...
University of Essex Art Gallery: Gorgeously Repulsive: Charlotte Bernstein, Simon Collins, Angela Edmonds, Daniel Lehan, Prudence Emma Staite, Kate Sully
Artist Prudence Emma Staite who recently created
works for the Dali Universe, will craft a site-specific chocolate room
that can be interacted with and consumed. Angela Edmondsí recreates her
humorous 1994 work Sweet Tooth - a chocolate cak...
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art: Humid
Humid - as an attitude rather than a weather condition - refers to the
sometimes petulant, sultry, even sexy, feminine unconscious and its
physical manifestations. Humid is hot, sweaty, oppressive, uncomfortable,
but also languid, sensual and t...
California Museum of Photography: Mediating Site/Mediated Vision
Mediating Site/Mediated Vision looks at various ways in which photographic work makes the mediation of technology apparent and brings the viewer's attention back to the apparatus itself. The exhibition is curated by Kate Palmer, a second year grad...
Monash University Gallery: Telling tales: the child in contemporary photography
Artists included are: Di Barrett, Pat Brassington, Kate Butler, Anne Ferran, Bill Henson, Nicola Loder, Mark McDean, Tracey Moffatt, Deborah Paauwe, Polixeni Papapetrou, and Ronnie van Hout.
While not all childhood experiences are ideal, the chil...
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts: City of Perth PhotoMedia Award
Exhibiting artists include Danica Chappell, Anthony Curtis, Simon Cuthbert, Christian de Vietri, Allison Gibbs, Michael Gray, Siri Hayes, Martin James Hurley, Derek Kreckler, Belinda Mason Lovering, Kate McMillan, Graham Miller, Tony Nathan, Conor...
Ohio Art League: Anywhere But Here: Works by Kate Storm
Like many teenagers growing up in central Ohio, Storm often contemplated her
departure from the Midwest. Many of the pieces in this show, including the
signature series “Anywhere But Here,” address this restless urge to find a
geographical cure...
Association of Photographers Gallery: The Fuji Film - AOP Assistants Awards 2001
This competition for young aspiring photographers provides an important platform for their work and has launched many a photographic career. This years prestigious Velvia Bursary portfolio series will be represented by Jo Brougton, Jens Lucking, J...
The Art Institute of Chicago: IKAT: Splendid Silks from Central Asia
IKAT: Splendid Silks from Central Asia is accompanied by a major
catalogue authored by scholars Kate FitzGibbon and Andrew Hale,
whose research in Russia and Uzbekistan helped to make this important
...
Kettle's Yard Gallery: FACE/OFF: a portrait of the artist
However, these are no conventional self-portraits. As the title suggests,
there will be few, if any, faces in the exhibition. Rather, the works
suggest alternative ways, perhaps more accurate, certainly more playful, by
which an artist might po...
Edinburgh Printmakers: Christmas Exhibition at the UKs Oldest Open-access Print Studio
The exhibition of invited artists ranges from internationally established artists including: John Bellany, Philip Braham, Alan Davie, Liz Douglas, Kate Downie, Paul Furneaux, John Hoyland, Albert Irvin, John Mclean, Eduardo Paolozzi, Gill Tyson an...
Walker Art Center: A PRACTICAL DREAMER: THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF MAN RAY
Organized by the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and drawn from its extensive collection of
photographs, the exhibition focuses on Man Ray’s photographic work and includes 100 vintage prints
spanning the period from 1916 to the...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Unscripted: Language in Contemporary Art
Over the last two decades in Australia, the use of language in contemporary art has been integrated much more so than previously.
Unscripted: language in contemporary art will bring together 22 works by some of Australia's most well-known co...
Center for Photography at Woodstock: Managing Eden
The artists presented in Managing Eden shed light on the complexity of environmental "intervention", stewardship, and detachment. Addressing a broad spectrum of environmental concerns, including animal habitat management, land preservation, miner...
ArtSpace: Morphologies Exhibition and Symposium to be Held
Artists - Dennis Del Favero, Agnes Hegedüs, Ian Howard, Susan Norrie, Jeffrey Shaw, SKAN + Peter Weibel
Curated by Nicholas Tsoutas (Artspace) + Nick Waterlow (Ivan Dougherty Gallery)
MORPHOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM
23 November 2001 2 - 5 ...
City Gallery Wellington, Hirschfeld Gallery: Living Together: Work from Artists Own Collections
“It is wonderful to see the interconnections between these artists and the works they are lending; for example Amy Howden-Chapman is lending a Regan Gentry, while Regan has selected a Hamish Tocher,” says curator Jessica Reid, “Kate Woods has chos...
Cambridge Galleries: Let's Get Lost: The Summer Vacation Show
But the exhibition has also been influenced by many artists, both contemporary and historical, for whom the experience of art may be founded in a desire to describe ecstatic moments - moments of heightened experience and awareness - moments that h...
Chris Beetles: Terry O'Neill: The Art of Photography
This selling show will be the first major photographic exhibition in St Jamess, usually associated with more traditional art, and will celebrate this phenomenal artistic achievement. We will show over 100 of Terry ONeills pictures, juxtaposing cla...
Chung King Project: A Drawing Exhibition: In association with The Drawing Room
What they have in common though is a thread
of seriality, of repetition. Sometimes the repetition is one of subject -
the same figure or device is reconsidered from a different perspective or
at a different time, sometimes the repetition is mor...
Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane: Fresh Cut: Annual Exhibition of Emerging Artists
This sample of emerging art from Queensland paints a broad picture of contemporary art practice characterised by the multi-media practices of the artists and their interdisciplinary approaches. Notions of public and private are played out through ...
Physics Room: Call for Artists: The Kiosk
The Physics Room is currently seeking proposals from artists and curators interested in exhibiting in the Kiosk in 2008.
Applicants should supply:
- an outline of the proposed project, equipment required and logistical consider...
Kunsthaus Bregenz: Gary Hume: The Bird Had a Yellow Beak
In the eighties, Gary Hume (born in 1962 in Kent, England) became a star of the Young British Art movement virtually overnight with his "Doors" series. The series comprises some 50 works to date. The Kunsthaus Bregenz shows a representative select...
Chris Beetles: From Winnie the Pooh to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
The Illustrators range from the traditional fairy and childhood world of fantasy of Kate Greenaway, Honor C. Appleton, Margaret Tarrant and Emma Florence Harrison to the contemporary delights of Peter Cross, Nick Butterworth and Emma Chichester Cl...
Teylers Museum: A Passion for Collecting
Organized in conjunction with the Fondation Custodia, the exhibition will travel to Paris after its Haarlem showing. It is accompanied by a richly illustrated publication, whose author, Michiel C. Plomp, Assistant Curator of Drawings at the Metrop...
Latcham Gallery: The Seven Deadly Sins: A Group Exhibition
Through their artwork these artists will examine the seven deadly sins within a contemporary context, questioning the existence of today’s moral code.
Although never specifically mentioned in the Bible, the concept of sin - doing wrong again...
Le Centre d'art et de diffusion Clark: Stretchmarks: Cynthia Edorh, Ariel Tarr, Malene Charles, and Kate Greenslade
This is Feminism now.The Feminist of the past allowed women's voices to be heard,
but it no longer speaks in the same volume that is used today. The artists
understand their privileges and they know the strength of their position.
An exhi...
Florida International University: The First Encounter of Latin-America and South Florida Art at the Medici
Palace Museum of Seravezza city, Italy
The works of 14 renowned Latin American artists, US citizens residing in
South Florida, and FIU art students will be presented.
The artists will include:
Jose Bedia (Cuba/South Florida),
Sebastian Spreng (Argentina/South Florid...
Physics Room: Bombs Away: Works by Five New Zealand Artists
Bombs Away has been funded by the Peace and Disarmament Education Trust -
set up with funds provided by the French government after the sinking of
the Rainbow Warrior. The exhibition is supported by the Center for Land Use
Interpretation, the S...
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art: RENT
Rent describes the temporary relation many people have to the things
around them. That is, we do not own them and we do not create or produce
them from scratch, though we do use and adapt them. It also applies t...
Physics Room: Call for Artists and Curators: Proposals Sought for 2008
We encourage proposals from artists, writers and curators interested in participating in The Physics Room’s programme. The programme is determined by the Director in consultation with the Board of Trustees and curatorial committee.
We are c...
Photographer's Gallery: Malerie Marder
She is the one who connects her subjects together, and she is
the one who choreographs and manipulates their poses. She
constructs scenarios which hint obliquely at the erotic
undercurrents which normally remain submerged in the
archet...
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