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CAVE: Total Eclipse 2005: Paintings and Installation by Naoki Iwakawa
I do not view this as a loss. Rather, I think it provides us with a chance to reevaluate our relationship with both the spiritual and material worlds.
In my art, I attempt to express a more primal state in which we once lived and in whic...
Tate Liverpool: Mark Wallinger: Credo
Wallinger came to prominence in Britain in the 1980s and has since earned an
international reputation. He was nominated for the 1995 Turner Prize and recently
completed a new piece of work, Ecce Homo, for Trafalgar Square, ...
Courthouse Galleries: Cross-Currents:Maria Barbosa, Nick Cave, Rieneke Leenders, Linda Gissen and Richard Ward.
The mixed-media installations by Maria Barbosa, a native of
Brazil, address the issues of cross-cultural perceptions and language
barriers. In her artwork, Barbosa addresses the survival of the native
cultures living in the Brazilian Rainforest...
Royal Festival Hall: MELTDOWN PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
Simon Leigh is the first photographer to be given full access to document the Meltdown festival which is now in its eighth year
and has grown to become the South Bank's highest-profile and biggest-selling festival. Every year Melt...
Kunstverein Langenhagen: The Sky's The Limit: Fiona Banner, Daniela Brahm, Tobias & Raphael Danke, David Hatcher, Andrew McLeod, Peter Robinson, Yvonne Todd
Yvonne Todd's photograph "Quaalude Eyes" offers an acute image of communication and research - a telescope listening into outer space waiting for a signal to decode. Peter Robinson's body of work "Divine Comedy", presented at the New Zealand Pavil...
Hoxton Distillery: Terry's Studio: John Hanson and Richard Paul
The residual glamour of the 24-hour studio, with its black coffee, black
walls and gaffer tape chaos, is teased out and pitched against the perfect
world of product images. The photographs of office supplies and their
suggestion of 9-5 ...
South Australian Museum: Australia's Richest Natural History Art Prize
Judges Russell Starkey and David Dridan had to sort through an overwhelming
440 entries (photos) which were of an extremely high standard and well
represented across the three categories of the exhibition:
A. Oil, Acrylic or mix
B. Wat...
Art Murmur: animal-esque: Interconnections Between Man and Beast
For Animal-esque, these provocative artists blend their diverse styles into an intriguing display of painting, sculpture, origami and performance. Bleicher’s interest in primal emotional states complements both Holyoak’s ecological aversion to an...
Victoria and Albert Museum: V&A Illustration Awards 2004
This year's judging panel was artist Gavin Turk, writer and
broadcaster Joan Bakewell, illustrator and RCA senior tutor Andrzej
Klimowski and V&A Director Mark Jones. The Illustration Awards were
established in 1972. Previous award winners incl...
Art Gallery of Bishop's University: Fabienne Lasserre: The Cave
The imposing atmosphere, which contributes greatly to the magic in this work, is created by the accumulation of the stacks of televisions placed throughout the space of the gallery, which is no longer shared only by the spectator. The electric dro...
New Editions Gallery: Julie Schumer and James George Koskinas
Julie Schumer will be showing new abstract paintings. Schumer’s works have been described as bold and edgy, dynamic, integrating form, line and color. While Schumer works from the classic expressionist tradition, she says, “I don’t start with an...
Cheryl Pelavin Fine Arts: Valentina DuBasky: Mongolian Horses and Siberian Tigers - New Paintings on Paper and Canvas
She has written about these new pieces; "Ancient Mongolians worshiped "the clear blue sky," and in Mongolian and Chinese myth, horses appear as symbols of power, elegance and action. My paintings are inspired by field drawings made of Mongolian h...
Bert Green Fine Art: Visions of Heaven and Hell (and Then Some)
Barker has revealed startling metaphors for our inner dreams and fears; as in Plato's Cave, we fear that which we are not accustomed to experiencing. Fear gives way to erotic fantasy as unusual creatures open doors to our education in a new world...
Menil Collection: Victor Brauner: Surrealist Hieroglyphs
The exhibition brings together over 65
prime examples of Brauner’s work drawn from the core
...
Townhouse Gallery / Factory Space: Palimpsest: Photography by Nermine Hammam
The laying on of hands and the creation of a mark that will speak to its maker are older than either Islam or Christianity, however: echoes and harbingers of these rituals may be found in aboriginal explanations of how the universe came into exist...
Tullie House Museum and Art Services: Eyemusic, the Creators of ColourDome: Fabulous Sound Machines
All of the individual sound sculptures are framed in a world of colour created by artist Peter Jones and composers Lawrence Casserley and Simon Desorgher. Other contributors include Johannes Bergmark, Hugh Davies, Max Eastley, Dan Knight and Will ...
Ohio Art League: The View From Dione: A Collaboration with the Perkins Observatory
From the Chauvet Cave Paintings of 30,000 years ago to the prehistoric zodiac created in the Nasca Lines in Peru, science and art have been forever linked by those who seek to discover. Throughout the recorded history of man, art has been used to ...
Broadway Gallery: Winard Staring: Abstraction In The Elements - On A Water Note
"They walk the invisible line
between abstraction and figuration and, given the unpredictable qualities of his
subject, he managed to have it both ways... The artist’s works move from
tormented reds to chilling Saharan yellows, and through a hu...
National Gallery of Victoria: The World's Greatest Treasures: The Dead Sea Scrolls
Highlights include one of the oldest surviving portions of the Hebrew Bible - a text from the Book of Exodus
dating from around 100 BCE, a large and beautifully preserved section of the Psalms with the Holy Name
...
McKinney Avenue Contemporary: Georgeanne Deen: 1992-2002
The result is a peep show
into a fierce and fragile comedy of the human psyche that many of us
would be loathe to lay open. Past series from which she will be showing
key works are The Mother Load, The Vogue Book of the Dead, Un Fuc Me
(and l...
Carnegie Museum of Natural History: NO ORDINARY LAND: ENCOUNTERS IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT
Beahan and McPhee share a unique eye for the paradoxes inherent in the social landscape. In Italy, a hillside of prehistoric cave dwellings is being converted to modern apartments; in
Hawaii, a garden of mangos and oranges are protected against i...
Grounds for Sculpture: The Sculptors Guild: A Group Exhibition
Sculptures by the following contemporary artists are on view: David Boyajian,
Leonard Cave, Ann Chahbandour, Joan Danziger, David E. Davis, Fritz Dietel, Jo o
Duarte, Nick Edmonds, Lin Emery, Joseph Fucigna, Don Gale, Irene Gennaro, Lucy
Hodgso...
Grounds for Sculpture: Last Chance! The Sculptors Guild: A Group Exhibition
Sculptures by the following contemporary artists are on view: David Boyajian,
Leonard Cave, Ann Chahbandour, Joan Danziger, David E. Davis, Fritz Dietel, Jo o
Duarte, Nick Edmonds, Lin Emery, Joseph Fucigna, Don Gale, Irene Gennaro, Lucy
Hod...
g-module: Michael Rodriguez: Recent Paintings
Michael Rodriguez’s acrylic paintings of the late 1990s were a complex and excessive mixture of seductive orbs, ritualistically painted amidst digital like fissures, colorfield patches of negative space and constructions of lines. The paintings, r...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Jean Dubuffet Lithographs
Dubuffet had made lithographs since 1944, but from 1958 to 1962 he immersed himself in the medium,
producing a monumental series of 324 prints, The Phenomena (Les Phénomènes). He planned to
systematically study the fascinating effe...
Sculpture Garden Park: nternational Sculpture Symposium - An Giang Hallmark II
An Giang province covers an area of 3,424 km2 with a population of 2,083,571 people.
An Giang is situated in the southwestern Vietnam, bordering Cambodia, upstream of the Mekong Delta river with fertile rice paddies in the Tu Giac Long Xuyen regi...
CEART - State Center for the Arts: Ars Latina 07 Features Works by 90 Artists
Although it is almost impossible to make any mentions without committing flagrant injustices, we can emphasize the force and dimensions of the sculpture “Monte”, made by Argentinean artist Raúl Fernández Olivi using as main material a died tree of...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: Brassai: The Photographer of the Night
After Brassaï died in 1984 his widow, Mme Gilberte Brassaï, presented several hundred of her husband’s original photos, drawings, sculptures, articles and texts to the Centre Georges Pompidou on permanent loan, and it is from
this material that ...
Bendixen Contemporary Art: What Goes Around Comes Around: Cecilia Westerberg
The film is seen as if one was lying on the ground, looking up into the sky, and as the film brings the viewer through the day, the cheery sound of signing birds turns to a silent forest night. As the darkness grows, the abstract yet natural soun...
University of Toronto, Innis College: The 4th Annual Subtle Technologies Conference for Video Screening and Exhibition Exploring the Space Between Science and Art
Some of the many other topics that will be explored during each 50
minute presentation include: artificial intelligence, topology (a field
of mathematics), genetic algorithms for creating music, consciousness,
interactivity, ancient cave inscri...
Erna Hecey Gallery: Seamlessly Lost : Bingyi
With every character portrayed, the painting gently unveils one "person" universe that is melancholic and idiosyncratic. Over 300 historical figures, strange creatures, deities and animals are buried in the "largescape", making references to cla...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Francesco Clemente: New Works
Francesco Clemente first came to international attention as part of the Italian Transavanguardia group in the late 1970s and early ‘80s, a period which saw a renewed interest in painting internationally, evident in the success of artists such as J...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Dorothy Cross: Sculpture, Installation, Performance, Photography and Film
In his foreword to the catalogue IMMA Director, Enrique Juncosa, the curator of the exhibition, describes Cross’s art as “a poetic amalgamation of found and constructed objects; sometimes humorous, sometimes disturbing, always intellectually stimu...
THE ART ROOM: David Kibuuka: EAST AFRICA'S MODERN ART MOVEMENT
While traditional masks and sculpture have been studied and collected
for centuries, since the 1930's world-class works of contemporary fine art
...
Ketterer Kunst: Old and New Masters to be Represented in the 256th Auction
Karl Spitzweg's Vision, the highlight among the New Masters, is estimated at DM 120,000 – 130,000. The Munich painter depicts the impressive moment of the apparition of an angel with an effective lighting. A hermit in his lonesome forest cave is a...
Ars Electronica 2001: TAKEOVER - Who's Doing the Art of Tomorrow
The theoretical encounter with the Festival theme will be presented in a new
format this year: A symposium, conferences, panels on virtual reality and
the Prix Ars Electronica Forum make up a full calendar of events, an
overarching theory-netwo...
Fundament Foundation: Lustwarande 08 - Wanderland
Twenty-seven artists from thirteen countries are taking part in Lustwarande 08 - Wanderland. Most of the artists have created new work for the exhibition. Many of them have never previously exhibited work in the Netherlands.
David Altmejd (C...
Cafe Gallery Project: Reap: 19 artists, 30 installations, 365 days
Mark Anderson, Anne Bean, Lucy Baldwyn, David Chapman, Marcus Coates, Rachel Cohen, Holly Darton, Gail Dickerson, Graham Fagen, Brian Gilson, Illur Malus Islandus, Meg Mosley, Miyako Narita, Lucille Power, Emily Richardson, Harald Smykla, Eden Sol...
ATHICA, Athens Institute for Contemporary Art: Animal Instincts: Allegory and Anthropomorphism
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Kenny Aguar (Athens, GA), Matt Blanks (Athens, GA), Jill Carnes
(Athens, GA); Andrew Cayce (Athens, GA); Louise Zjawin Francke
(Efland, NC); Joe Havasy (Athens, GA); Ellen Jantzen (Valencia, CA);
Heidi Jensen (Jackso...
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