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Indianapolis Museum of Art: Romance of Real Lace
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Rijksmuseum: The Jubilee of the Kantsalet
One of the principal donors was and is 'Het
Kantsalet', a society founded in 1925. The exhibition in 2000 will mark
the 75th anniversary of this generous institution and present ...
Design Center at Philadelphia University: Lace in Translation
The Fabric of Philadelphia is a collaborative effort, led by TDC – in partnership with area museums, libraries, businesses, and community members – to capture and communicate the compelling story of the Philadelphia region’s textile heritage to ar...
Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art: STRANGERS and PARADISE: Oladele Ajiboye Bamgboye, Nasrin Tabatabai, Gediminas Urbonas
Oladele Ajiboye Bamgboye Works 1991-2000
The exhibition of the works by Oladele Ajiboye Bamgboye (Nigeria - UK) presents for
the first time a large selection of his photo- and videoworks...
Design Museum, at University of California, Davis: Fili Italiani: A Thousand Years of Needlework
The Italian word for embroidery comes from the Arab word, "rakam". During the Arab rule in Sicily, there was a famous workshop of embroidery in Palermo, Il Tiraz, where important robes and accessories for the emperors were embroidered in silk and ...
Rovaniemi Art Museum: Shelter: Kaija Kiuru's Installations
Kammio (Chamber 2002) is build from hand knitted lace and is
extremely feminine and private shelter. In many cultures the value of women
is measured by their skills in handcraft and only after girl has learnt
these skills she enters in the worl...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Ishiuchi Miyako: mothers
When her mother died unexpectedly Ishiuchi photographed the objects her mother left behind: old lipsticks; a hairbrush with strands of hair still entangled in it; her translucent lace undergarments. None of the photographed objects are new: all ar...
Fotomuseum: Adam Fuss - Less of a test than earth
His work - to be found where the world as science meets the world as image -
provides a very exiting, original contrast to so-called mainstream contemporary
culture. Using motifs which take up the themes of nature, energy, memory and
longing...
Artspace New Haven: Soft: Curated by Debbie Hesse
Featuring works by: James Clark, Eric Conrad, Joseph Fucigna, Anne George,
Sarah Gjertson, Ron Janowich, Clint Jukkala, Jane Miller, Amy Punckak, Orit
Raff, Janice Redman, Mary Temple, Leo Villareal and Dina Weiss James Clark, Leo Villareal, ...
NURTUREart Non-Profit, Inc.: NURTUREart in Harlem - A Juried Group Exhibition of Works on Paper
The public is invited to attend a reception, Saturday, January 13, from 3-6 p.m. The exhibition may be viewed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, noon - 6 p.m., Thursdays 1 p.m. - 8 p.m., or by appointment by calling NURTUREart at (212) 7...
Yeshiva University Museum: TESTIMONY and MEMORY : Carole Smollan
Smollan’s Torah mantles exhibit an extraordinary range of decorative
variation. She employs a variety of stitching techniques and other
embellishments, such as applied lace, linking this body of work to her
early career in lace and linge...
Packer Schopf Gallery: Karen Savage: The Seven Sacraments
This is loosely autobiographical
reflecting Savage’s upbringing as a Catholic during the 1950's. The Seven
Sacraments are images of garments and accoutrements referring to one of
seven rites particular to the historical Christian Church. They a...
Brian Gross Fine Art: Nebula Ether Wisp: Sculpture and Drawings
Linda Fleming’s current oeuvre juxtaposes lace-like structures with everyday objects to hint at the co-existence of the mundane and the cosmological. This interdependence creates a place where two realities simultaneously exist with the possibilit...
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...
City Gallery Wellington: The Feather Trade: Denis O'Connor, 7 Found Poems
Poetic texts, literature and history are a frequent source of inspiration
for OConnor, along with ideas drawing on his Irish ancestry and New Zealand
as a nation of immigrants and voyagers. The seven works have their links
with the titles, bo...
momentum: Artadia: American Season 2004
The variety of the artistic practices demonstrated in Artadia at momentum
illustrates Artadia‚s broad range of funding. Nick Brown is interested
in the relation of time, space, memory and perception; Brown will show
silhouettes presenting the v...
Ohio Art League: Intricate Spaces: Cut Paper Assemblages by Roxanne Smith-Mansell
In her statement, Smith-Mansell writes:
"I have combined two of my favorite processes in this body of work. The first is watercolor, which I’ve used in a manner that is not the traditional, representational one that I am accustomed to using...
CONCORDE PRO Evénements: The 22th Antique Show in St-Tropez
Among them we can quote:
In silverware Joelle LASRY, will present a service composed by 7 pieces in silver massive, French work of XIXe century,
carrying the punch of Master AUCOC. This unit is composed of a samovar, a teapot, chocolate, a milk ...
Powerhouse Museum: FRUiTS: Tokyo Street Style - Photographs by Shoichi Aoki
FRUiTS: Tokyo street style is part of the visual arts program of Sydney Festival 2003 and is the first major exhibition for Japanese photographer Shoichi Aoki.
Shoichi Aoki began documenting street fashion in Tokyo's fashionable Harajuku are...
GoggleWorks Center for the Arts: Small Worlds: The Intimate Vision of Dale Gibbons
After spending a year in college in York, Pennsylvania, he dabbled in many activities, having a special penchant for rock music, body building, and cartooning. While in California in the 1970s and 1980s, he was involved in a Pentecostal church whi...
Tilton Gallery: Rebecca Purdum Paintings and On the Edge, a video by Miguel Angel Rios
Rebecca Purdum’s paintings are shifting fields of color that suggest atmospheric space filled with light. The movement in Purdum’s paintings is subtle, often nearly imperceptible, flowing from dark to light and from formless to form. Color moves i...
Dangerous Curve: Sterven Simon: Road
For the past 25 years, he’s been using repurposed materials. Several of his solar-powered sculptures are permanently installed internationally. Lately, Simon has immersed himself in the highly labor-intensive culling of Queen Palm flower stems f...
Oakland Museum of California: Elegant Fantasy: The Jewelry of Arline Fisch
The first exhibition to explore the full range of designs and
techniques employed in Fisch’s innovative work, Elegant
Fantasy: The Jewelry of Arline Fisch features jewelry and
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Haus der Kunst: Piotr Nathan: He who Counts the Stars
Nathan attempts to give a place to the fleeting, transient and disparate without depriving these moments of their specific and complex qualities of experience.
In the past few years, Piotr Nathan has appeared in numerous international theme exhib...
Pump House Gallery: japan four: London Based Contemporary Japanese Artists and London-Tokyo Digital Projects Present New Works
Hiroko Nakao received an MA in Fine Art from the RCA in 2000. Since then she has exhibited her elaborately layered collaged paintings and installation works at Pump House Gallery, in the new project space at Victoria Miro Gallery, Snow Gallery and...
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Directions: Tim Hawkinson
Hawkinson's diverse works to be shown, all dating from the 1990s, encompass a tiny sculptural ensemble of a bird, feather
and egg; found-object constructions employing mechanization and manufactured sound, and a 4-foot high, 33-foot-long
suspend...
J. Paul Getty Museum: Photographs by Nadar and Warhol
Gordon Baldwin and Judith Keller, Associate Curators in the Department of Photographs,
organized the exhibition. Baldwin noted: Despite the many differences between
19th-century Paris and ...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Portrait/Self Portrait: Prints and Drawings from the Museum's Collections
Dating from the Renaissance to the mid-twentieth century, the show
features works by Dürer, Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Cézanne, Degas, Matisse,
Toulouse-Lautrec, Klimt, and Picasso, as well as American artists such as
Mary Cassatt, John James Audubon...
San Francisco Art Institute: Connie Samaras: 2002 Adaline Kent Award Exhibition, Angelic States - Event Sequence
Paradise Lounge / Out of the Blue Gallery: Manifestations Of The Discarded: Three Dimensional Sculpture and Paintings by Asa Brebner
A wide-range of themes, from evolution to ecology, religion to sexuality, artistic struggle and death, Brebner’s work evokes everything from whimsy to philosophy, play to pain and serious to the silly. Brebner’s artistic talent spreads into mixed ...
Los Angeles County Museum: The Fashionable Child of the Nineteenth Century
In conjunction with the exhibition, LACMA has produced a special brochure for children and
their families. Using the guide, visitors can explore the museum’s permanent collection and
discover the direct relationship between art of the nineteenth ...
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