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Forest Arts: Mary-Clare Buckle: Floating Felts
She has developed the technique of Floating felts, mounting the - ethereal and almost transparent - pieces between sheets of clear acrylic, so that light can interact with them. Unlike conventional framing, the viewer‚s eye is not constrained to a...
The Brickyard: Love Hurts
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North Carolina Museum of Art: Rodin: Sculpture from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor
Collection and additional works
The exhibition features bronze sculptures selected
from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collection, the world's foremost
private collection of Rodin's...
Scandinavia House: Edvard Munch: Symbolism in Print
This exhibition brings together twenty-five of the Norwegian artist’s most powerful compositions, vividly demonstrating his innovative creative process and unique artistic vision. All works were chosen from The Museum of Modern Art’s collection of...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Last Week! Milestones of
Modernism 1880-1940:
Selections from the
Norwest Collection
More than 200 objects are included in the exhibition—furniture, metalwork, ceramics,
glass and works on paper. Created between 1880 and 1940, they represent a survey of
the major movements of the period: Arts...
Mobius: CONSUMER: I am the Consenting Part of the Fashion System - An installation by Sand T
As art revolves around fashion and politics, it is always burdened by predictability, repetition and conservatism. In addition, economics has forced much of
art to pander to attention grabbing and celebrity marketing to compe...
Palazzo delle Prigioni Nuove - Auguste Rodin Foundation: Rodin Plaster & Bronzes
The exhibition, organized by Arte Communications, will exhibit Rodin's most significant works in plaster, in which Rodin best expressed his genius. Rodin modeled his sculptures first in clay, which disintegrates over time, making then a negative m...
Palazzo Isolani - Arte Communications: New Exhibition of Auguste Rodin
The exhibition will host the most significant original plasters, through which Rodin recorded his genius. Rodin modeled his sculptures first in clay, which disintegrates over time, recording important stages of the composition and finished form by...
Church St. Stae, Grand Canal
Venice
: Auguste Rodin Sculpture Exhibition
The Rodin exhibition will have its premiere in Venice before it is launched into an international context and it will include some of the most significant authentic plaster masterpieces.
The plaster was the material in which Rodin recorded ...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Milestones of
Modernism 1880-1940:
Selections from the
Norwest Collection
More than 200 objects are included in the exhibition—furniture, metalwork, ceramics,
glass and works on paper. Created between 1880 and 1940, they represent a survey of
the major movements of the period: A...
ART U room: Tomoko Inagaki - Soap Opera
Soap Opera, the title of exhibition, refers to a melodrama, which has taken a firm hold on Japanese TV culture. The success of this genre of love theater owes a lot to its somehow stereotyped heroines and heroes, who invite the audience to overlap...
Market Theatre Gallery: FNB Vita Art Prize Exhibition to Open Today
Moshekwa Langa's award-winning piece, Home Movies: Where do I begin?, is a
poignant work made up of three separate image sequences, taking the viewer
on a journey through a trio of home movies. Kim Lieberman's work is a foray
into 'postal art...
Museum of Modern Art: Kubrick at MoMA: A Gift Revisited
Born in The Bronx in 1928, Stanley Kubrick was hired as a photographer by Look magazine
while still a teenager. He turned to filmmaking in the early 1950s, directing three
nonfiction shorts, followed by the features Fear and Desire (1953)...
Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil: Erogena
Many museums of modern art, in their inherited elitism, maintain themselves aloof from a phenomenon so obvious not only in cultural life of several recent generations, but also in the repetoirs of modern art itself. Expositions like Masculin Fem...
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: New Work by Cornelia Parker
This new as yet untitled work will be installed—for the first and likely the last time—with her acclaimed Mass (Colder Darker Matter) (1997), a suspended, ethereal form of charcoal remnants from a Texas white congregation church struck by lightnin...
Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane: SELF: Contemporary Indian Video Art
Pijnappel states, " Their search is a fundamental self – questioning. How to
live with traditional cultural values? How to liberate yourself as a woman?
How to face ongoing ethnic problems? How to position yourself? Theirs is a
search for a new...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Touch Me: Design and Sensation
The first section displays around 90 designs in a series of roomsets including a living room, bedroom, kitchen, dining room, office and garden shed. In the kitchen are Julia Leihener's Thups, drinking glasses which rest on the thumb for the new 't...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: The Rowan Collection: Contemporary British and Irish Art
The exhibition, in the New Galleries, includes paintings, photographs, sculpture, installations
and graphic works. The subject matter is equally diverse embracing abstraction, figure
...
Montreal Museum of Fine Art: Picasso érotique
To date, no museum has ever undertaken to present this essential dimension of the
artist's creations. These works express a rare audacity and spirit of freedom, but
have received very limit...
Ketterer Kunst: The Moderne and Gegenwart
to be First Autumn Auction
One of the highlights of the auction is a bronze sculpture. Gerhard Marcks’ Schäferin (Shepherdess) is the fourth of seven casts and documents the artist’s new ideas concerning patina. Marcks wrote in 1953: Previously there was too much patina. Bu...
Tate Liverpool: Marc Quinn
The Tate Liverpool exhibition presents a large body of new work and will highlight the multi-faceted nature of Quinn’s practice, bringing together a wide variety of painting, sculpture, drawing and photography. The exhibition will explore a number...
Dayton Art Institute: RODIN: Sculpture from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collection
At the height of his career, Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was considered to be the greatest sculptor since Michelangelo. His genius
lay in his ability to liberate both his subject matter and his style from 19th century artistic conventions through ...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Roy Lichtenstein: All About Art
This major exhibition features approximately eighty paintings and drawings by Lichtenstein (1923–1997) and traces the artist’s fascination with the painted image and the act of art-making over his nearly forty-year career. Best known as a pop arti...
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