Gerald Leslie Brockhurst
Almina
etching
19th - 20th century
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Laing Art Gallery: Laing Art Solo Award and Commission: Gordon Cheung - Paradise Lost
Cheung’s work can be seen in the Laing’s new exhibition, Laing Solo: Gordon Cheung – Paradise Lost. The exhibition includes 24 new works, which have never been shown before and have been commissioned by the Laing Art Gallery. Julie Milne, curator ...
Australian Center for Contemporary Art: Rosemary Laing: Melbourne-Osaka Exchange project
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Hamburger Bahnhof Museum: Face Up - Contemporary Art from Australia
The exhibition features 36 painting, video/DVD, photography and sculpture works, including a number of new commissions realised on site at the museum. Schmitz says : 'The exhibition is part proposition, part declaration. Beyond proffering a genera...
National Gallery: Light
The first section, Symbolic Light, contains works in which light takes on a metaphorical meaning, such as the Gallery’s 'Adoration of the Shepherds' by Rembrandt and the rarely seen 'After the Deluge; the Forty-First Day' by G. F. Watts (Guildfor...
Parker Harris: Call for Artists: Northern Print Biennale 2009
The 2009 Print Awards is open to all British and International artists whose work, or elements of their practice, encounter print. Works in any medium will be considered and the award is not restricted to 2 or 3 dimensional work. Prizes include ...
Gold Coast City Art Gallery: Shoot: Australian Photography from the Corrigan collection
Shoot! will be an exhibition to challenge ideas about photography and its role in visual arts practice.
Gold Coast City Art Gallery Curator, Brett Adlington said, “Photographically the term ‘shoot’ implies an image that is hastily taken, in ...
Cafe Gallery Project: What is Any Thing? Paintings by Georgia Hayes
Others have called her works "sumptuous.. a reconnection with the
tradition of figurative painting,... taut with a dynamic and a sense of
colour and excitement that is joyfully snatched from Modernist
abstraction." (David Laing, Harriet Green G...
gordart Gallery: Deur: Sandra Hanekom
Hanekom's portraits in pencil and pinpricks depict Female historical figures, some great, some obscure; their life-stories have influenced the way Hanekom relates to the world and her perception of herself. The exhibition is as much documentation...
Lane Gallery: City - Sand - Symbols: Pat Fleisher, Katherine Keates, Frank Pimentel
For the "CITY" section of this 3-person show at THE LANE GALLERY,
Toronto photoartist PAT FLEISHER presents a series of large digital duo
giclees titled "Urban Narratives" which strive to capture the dynamic,
evolving energy of Toronto a...
Columbia Museum of Art: A Body of Work: The Human Figure from Degas to Diebenkorn
“The human figure has been a significant genre throughout the history of art. To examine the human figure and the techniques and styles in its depiction throughout the 20th century is the motivation behind organizing A Body of Work: The Human Figu...
Gold Coast City Art Gallery: 2002 Gold Coast Ulrick Schubert Photographic Art Award
Finalists vying for the $10,000 first prize include Rosemary Laing, Deborah Paauwe, Carl Warner, David Stephenson, Julie Rrap, Cherine Fahd, Adam Geczy, Shane Higson, Annie Hogan, Simon Cuthbert and Mark Kimber.
The 2002 Judge, Dr Isobel Cro...
Renishaw Hall: Alan Haliday: A Mini–Retrospective
Halliday has painted widely in Russia, South America, The Middle East and through out Europe. He has painted the Royal Opera, The Royal Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet, English National Opera and English National Ballet, The Kirov, The Bolshie’s,...
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: How natural is nature? How wild is wilderness? Works from the Pacific Rim
These artists, working from Japan, China, South Korea, Malaysia, Antarctica, Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, explore the visual and conceptual constructions of nature as phenomena in a constant state of flux.
Devenport says “New Nature lo...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Bergmans Dinosaurs
Classically trained sculptors Alan Lisle and Nick Whitmore, both fans of Bergman's films, together with painter
Joe Dias, have chosen the Shire Pottery Gallery in Alnwick, to express, in a stylish exhibition of recent works,
their belief that cr...
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