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Artist: Astrid Klein ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Astrid Klein.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Astrid Meyer, Waiting for the Train, 1935 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, A Cow, 1817 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Titlepage - Zehn Characteristische Fuhrwerke / Ten Caracteristic Wagons (drawn from life and etched by Johann Ad. Klein in Vienna 1813), 1813 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Horse, 1813 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Bello, 1813 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, [sleeping man], 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Two Men on Horseback, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Pigs, 1817 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Mule, 1816 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Horse, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, A Napoli, 1824 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Soldier on Horseback, 1811 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Gioncataro di Roma, 1822 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Two Soldiers on Horseback, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- J.G. Mansfeld, Portrait of Johann Adam Klein, 1815 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Ungarische Schiffzug, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Dromedar and Camel, 1832 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Black Horses from Lincolnshire, 1819 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, [Two-horse Cart with driver], 1819 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Horse with Easel and Palette, 1814 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Frontispiece - Six Designs of Horses, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Cows Drinking From a Stream, 1817 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, [Woman brushing cow in a barn], 1818 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Cows Heading Home, 1829 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Two Monks, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Dromedar und Cameel / Dromedar and Camel, 1817 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Cow Eating Grass, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Schsisches Fuhrwerk / Saxonian Wagon, 1815 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Carretieri di Roma / Roman Wagon, 1822 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Ungarische Pfannenflicker / Hungarian Tinker, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Ungarische Pfannenflicker / Hungarian Tinker, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Meinen Reisegefhrten Gewidmet, 1819 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Ungarische Fuhrwerk / Hungarian Wagon, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Russisches Fuhrwerk / Russian Wagon, 1817 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Russische Fuhrleute / Russian Wagon drivers, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, [View of N¸rnberg], 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Slawakisches Fuhrwerk / Slovakian Wagon, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Slawakische Heubauern - Slovakian Hay Farmers, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, [Travelers on a Country road, one on horse back and two on foot], 1808 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Adam Klein, Ruinen von Jo....stein bei Wien / Ruins near Vienna, 18th - 19th century
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Klein
Muskegon Museum of Art: Second Nature: Drawings by Karen Klein She does start with a careful and close study of nature, but transforms what she observes. Referring to the great artist James Abbott McNeil Whistler, Klein notes that as an artist she must arrange and harmonize into a glorious unity what she pick...
Guggenheim Museum, Berlin: On the Sublime: Mark Rothko, Yves Klein, James Turrell Although the concept of the sublime is most often identified with nineteenth-century Romanticism, the first century
CE philosopher Longinus is credited with one of the earliest discussions. In On t...
Tate Modern: Performing Bodies Artists include
Yoko Ono, Derek Jarman, Laurie Anderson, Gilbert
and George, Sam Taylor-Wood, Sarah Lucas, Yves
...
Plug In: Back in the Day: Plug In 2002–1972 Gillies has focused her scrutiny on the ‘70s, saying she wishes to recreate the ambience of the period by concentrating on the conversational exchanges so crucial to the early scene. Video interviews with artists active during Plug In’s first deca...
Bayly Art Museum: Photography Against Itself: Contemporary
Photographs from the Museum Collection The exhibition which runs through August20 in the Graphics Gallery, includes work by Tina Barney, David Levinthal,Joan Fontcuberta, Nancy, Burson, McDermont and McGough, Ken Matsubara, James Welling, Duane Michals, JohnPfahl, Peter Feldstein, John...
Photofusion Photography Centre: Eulogy to Beauty: The concern here is not with nudity for its own sake, but with the aesthetics of beauty. However, it is a commonplace that the male - and indeed often female - gaze finds its target for this aesthetic in the feminine form, and the erotic represent...
Fotomuseum, Winterthur: Remake Berlin: CleggandGuttmann, Astrid Klein, Remy Markowitsch, Boris Mikhailov, Juergen Teller, Frank Thiel, Celine van Balen and Stephen Wilks What is BerlinNULL One thing is certain: today's Berlin can only be described as a
collection of diverse phenomena. The words I am a Berliner, uttered by John F.
Kennedy in 1963, are no longer valid; at best, they would have to have been
...
Plug In: Billboard Project Features Tighty-whitey by David Wityk From the fashion magazine spread to the runway to the stage, this once-purely practical garment has been elevated to sex-symbol and superstar status. Wityk is completing his final year in photography at the University of Manitoba School of Art. Wi...
Jewish Museum: Modigliani: Beyond the Myth Known primarily for his paintings of reclining nudes and his portraits with elegantly elongated features, Modigliani was an anomaly among the artists (many of them foreign-born Jews) who were active in the Parisian avant-garde in the early 20th ce...
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Delay: Maja Bajevic, Pavel Braila, Freek Drent & Stella van Voorst van Beest, Roderick Hietbrink, Juul Hondius, Carla Klein, Predrag Pajdic, Anri Sala In 2004 the European Union was expanded with ten countries. DELAY connects with this widening of the frontiers. Several artists are active in a borderland. The Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen gathers together work by Maja Bajevic (1967, former Yugos...
Photographer's Gallery: Coromandel Express The
publications match a short story with exclusive signed photographs, printed in editions
limited to between 50 and 80 copies. The Photographers' Gallery will display work from
these pu...
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art: Solitude and Focus: Recent Work by MacDowell Colony Fellows in the Visual Arts Organized by Richard Klein, Aldrich director of exhibitions, the exhibition will represent a cross-section of visual arts disciplines, including photography, painting, drawing, animation, sculpture, printmaking, video, and installation. Participat...
Contemporary Arts Center: My Reality: The Culture of Anime The work in the show explores anime's slick conventions, such as
futuristic technology, cyborgs, fantastical creatures and post-apocalyptic
landscapes, as well as such themes as changing gender roles and the
explosion of consumerism.
My ...
Hayward Gallery: Force Fields: Phases of the Kinetic Over 100 paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations and films made by artists from the 1920s to the early 1980s have been brought together by the exhibition’s curator Guy Brett. Among the seminal works in the show are Calder’s early mobiles, D...
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...
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...
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art: Ink Jet: Matt Chansky, Claire Corey, Tom
Moody These
artists all trained as painters and made the transition into the
digital realm through experiences in the workplace. Rather than
simply scanning and manipulating images, Chansky, Corey, and
Moody have each struggled in their own...
Kettle's Yard Gallery: Enrico Castellani Work from 1958 – 1970 In 1959, Castellani produced the first of his structured surfaces by
putting nuts behind the canvas to form reliefs in order to emphasise the
physicality of the surface as well as the dynamism of space. He went on to
develop the technique that ...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Grace Knowlton: A Two-part Exhibition In these works, Knowlton’s line is boldly marked on softly toned four-panel canvases to create energetic and quirky abstractions that recall the automatic writing of Surrealists and first generation Abstract Expressionists.
The artist’s sph...
Laguna Art Museum: 100 Artists See God The exhibition brings together 100 works by 100 artist who all explore different notions of God, spiritual power, and religion. The artists were invited by Baldessari and Cranston according to several criteria: either because they know and admire...
Association for Visual Arts: Monument: An Exhibition of Works in Cast Iron by Cobus van Bosch In the process it becomes something of an anti-monument, remembering unmonumental experiences in life that hardly ever finds itself eternalised in precious bronze monuments, but actually constitute some of the most durable impacts on human life. T...
Tampa Museum of Art: My Reality: Contemporary Art and the Culture of Japanese Animation
While anime has its
origins in American
animation, it is equally
...
Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Doreen Southwood: The Swimmer It is a space where oppression and depression which are continually swept under the carpet in favour of a more acceptable outward appearance. Doreen details the pathologies and symptoms that attend this denial. Symptom relieving drugs domestic cra...
Joan Miro Foundation: Woman. Metamorphosis of Modernity The list of artists comprises Tarsila do Amaral, Gertrude Arndt, Jean Arp/Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Georges Braque, Louise Bourgeois, Marianne Breslauer, Claude Cahun, Imogen Cunningham, Marcel Duchamp, Valie Export, Emmanuel Goundouin, Lotte Jacobi, Yv...
Haus der Kunst: Hand Work: Senta Connert, Jochen Flinzer, Leni Hoffmann, Charles Long, Peter Rösel The exhibition attempts to show artistic positions that give these 'handicraft' or 'children's'
activities an equally modern, radical and conceptual meaning as work with the video
...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: World Without End - Photography and the 20th Century World Without End brings together
some 200 works of acclaimed
...
PS1 Contemporary Art Center: Uniform: Order and Disorder
The artists: Adel Abdessemed, Matthew Barney, Vanessa Beecroft, Lina
Bertucci, Joseph Beuys, Alighiero Boetti, Chris Burden, Maurizio Ca...
Museum of Modern Art, Oxford: Open City: Street Photographs 1950-2000 Open City: Street Photographs 1950-2000 begins at the point at which photographers began to make work that was in part a reaction to this established vocabulary, and at the same time a continuation and extension of its tradition. The exhibition w...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: The Unblinking Eye: Lens-based Art from the Collection The Unblinking Eye comprises approximately 40 works, and draws on a wide range of practices, all of which incorporate the camera to make artworks of great diversity and technique. Works range from photoworks which document performances by artists...
Modern Museum: David Bailey: Birth of the Cool
Bailey remembers that when he was growing up in the East End of London, he
saw three alternatives for his future: to be a boxer, a trumpet player or a
car thief. So he bought himself a trumpet and tried to play in the spirit of
Chet Baker, bu...
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