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Thavibu Gallery: THE SPIRIT OF BURMA
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Australian Center for Photography: Stranger Than Truth: Photographs of the Superfictional
From the field
of science there are
technological demonstrations of telepathy and medical imaging which
makes visible the
phantom limbs experienced by recent amputees. With the world‚s best
collection of posters
for films that were never mad...
Art Tower Mito: BIT GENERATION 2000: TV GAMES
The exhibition probes into videogames from the perspective that they are not merely for games for children, but are one of the few cultural fields
where Japan is the world leader, in view of the fact that it is a new way of expression reflecting ...
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium: Fernand Khnopff: Work Known and Unknown
Fernand Khnopff began his career when Realism was the most advanced style in Belgium, and he always maintained a commitment to verisimilitude in the details of his works. However, Realism was not enough for him: he insisted that art must suggest t...
Harvard University Art Museums, Arthur M. Sackler Museum: The Best Workmanship, the Finest Materials: Prayer Carpets from the Islamic World
This exhibition brings together prayer carpets from the eastern Islamic world and considers them from two perspectives: the structural design dictated by the weaver's technique, and the decorative design governed by iconographic and aesthetic trad...
Gallery ART U: Gutai Bijutsu Kyokai (Concrete Art Association)
In this exhibition, the focus is on the activities of the "Gutai Bijutsu Kyokai" (Concrete Art Association) which was one of the most important events in the art world in the post-war Japan, by showing paintings by Kazuo Shiraga, Sadamasa Mononata...
WIGGED.NET: CALL FOR WORKS
We are seeking works created in Macromedia Flash and Director as well as
traditional animations, videos and films to be streamed over the internet.
In order to submit, We are asking that you fill out the on-line
registration form and send ...
The Art Institute of Chicago: Kenneth Josephson: A Retrospective
The exhibition contains 125 of Josephsons works. Altering perspective,
scale, and point of view, Josephson was once hailed as a leader of
conceptual photography in the late 1960s and 1970s. His photographs
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San Diego Museum of Art: Palace of Gold & Light: Treasures from the Topkapi, Istanbul
Highlights include: the famous
emerald and diamond adorned Topkapi dagger; a magnificently crafted imperial throne; rich textiles; jewel-encrusted imperial
ceremonial objects; intricately designed wool and silk carpets; finely crafted armor and ...
Mattress Factory: Gestures
“You will not find any other art museum that would take a risk like the Mattress Factory. We step out of the gallery and ask ‘who would we like to see create an installation’. Sometimes it is a photographer, sometimes a chef, sometimes a tattoo ...
Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture: An American Leader - Cesar E. Chavez
In addition, a catalogue of sixty photographs is being produced along with essays by professors and scholars. This catalogue contextualizes
Chavez within American History. A mural painted by LAUSD students from TLM’s own after school Art Program ...
King County Public Art Program: Call for Artists: 2003 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
King County Office of Civil Rights
One artwork will be selected that can be featured on items produced for the celebration including the calendar, public display boards, award certificates, the OC...
Pretoria Art Museum: Narratives: Ritual and Graven Images by Omar Badsha
The exhibition Narratives forms part of the Bonani Africa Festival of Photography at present being held in Pretoria and Johannesburg.
Omar Badsha was born in Durban in 1945 and grew up in a Gujarati Muslim family. He is a self-taught awar...
NIFCA, Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art: Call for Artists: Connections Barents, A Cross Art Collaboration in Everyday Life
The Singaporean leader of TheatreWorks Ong Keng Sen will be your artistic pilot, guiding you through the research laboratory. Local and visiting artists will interrogate artistic contexts of the Barents ...
Te Papa: ST@RT_UP
The exhibition includes the world premiere of the major new work by one of
the most important new media artists of our time - American Bill Seaman.
Hybrid Invention Generator is an interactive video work where visitors will
be able to select kn...
Thavibu Gallery: Burmese Days: Aung Kyaw Htet and Myint Swe
Aung Kyaw Htet was born in 1965 in Myaungmya and studied at the State School
of Fine Arts in Rangoon. He is a devout Buddhist and grew up in a small
village -- two factors which...
Cleveland Museum of Natural History: Keisuke Serizawa: A National Art Treasure of Japan
Keisuke Serizawa, master of the kataezome hand-stenciled dyeing process and leader of the Japanese folk art movement, received this coveted designation in 1956. His stencil dyeing took many forms, appearing on paper prints, kimonos, sliding doors...
Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts: Arts Export Accolade
The Brisbane based company is developing a growing reputation as a leader in computer game
technology in the highly competitive world market.
'Exports doubled for Auron Holdings in 1997-98 to $1.4 million with strong sales in ...
Carrara Academy Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art: Caravaggio - the light in Lombard painting
This is the first time that so many works from all over the world are
collected together to illustrate an original interpretation of the work of
Caravaggio connected to the figurative culture of his native land, Lombardy.
Please, leave also yo...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Marc Quinn: Flesh
The exhibition is presented in partnership with the British Council.
Moulded from cuts of meat and cast in bronze with black patina, the works in Flesh are formally displayed on white plinths to heighten their relationship to art historical...
Musee du Quebec: A la recherche de l'ideal: Les sculptures d'athletes de Robert Tait McKenzie
Depicting the grace and power of bodies in motion, the forty or so works created by ROBERT TAIT MCKENZIE (1867-1938), an Ontario-born American sculptor who studied in Montréal before enjoying a brilliant career in medicine and earning renown as a ...
New Museum of Contemporary Art: Golden Threads
Golden Threads presents an in-depth and loving portrait of Christine
Burton, an inspirational 93-year-old lesbian and gay rights activist who, at
80, founded Golden Threads, a networking service for lesbians in their middle
years and older. Th...
Toronto Sculpture Garden: Call for Artists: Proposals Being Excepted for Site Specific Sculpture
The TSG is a non-collecting institution that is unique in its partnership between the City of Toronto, which owns and operates the site as a city park, and the Louis L. Odette Family, benefactors who created the non-profit L.L.O. Sculpture Garden ...
Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum: Retrospective of Metalsmith: Robert Ebendorf’s Pioneering Career
"Robert Ebendorf helped shape the American craft movement since the early 1960s," said Elizabeth Broun, the Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. "He is greatly respected by other craft artists and students, a...
Toronto Sculpture Garden: Call for Artists: Proposals Being Accepted for Winter 2004 Exhibition
In the last decade, works have been commissioned from Micah Lexier, Tom Dean, Peter Bowyer, Millie Chen and Warren Quigley, James Carl, Liz Magor, Panya Clark Espinal, Kim Adams and Fastwurms. The current exhibition is by Ilan Sandler.
The T...
Ruth Mott Foundation: Applewood Public Art Program to
"My art is contemporary abstract expressionism; the juxtaposition of colors, the elements, light, space and time. It is a personal relationship between my earthly surroundings, the passage of life and time. The causal glimpses and experiences I ga...
National Academy of Professional Plein air Painters: Desert Plein Air
Plein air is French meaning in the full air, includes landscape and slice of life scenes that are painted on location. Deborah Chapin has been selected for his/her unique style of painitng. Debo...
Rutgers University, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum: Michael Mazur: A Print Retrospective
Michael Mazur: A Print Retrospective covers a forty-year span of this distinguished artist's involvement with printmaking
and draws upon both his editioned work and the significant body of unique prints for which he is internationa...
Geoffrey Gorman + Associates: National Marketing Expert Geoffrey Gorman Meeting With Artists and Arts Organizations in Europe
Please email Mr. Gorman’s office at ggaarts@aol.com or visit his web site to get more information about meeting with him while he is in Europe.
Seven years ago, Gorman started GG+A, a consulting and career development firm that has worked w...
Art Museum of Missoula: Miriam Schapiro: Works on Paper, A Thirty Year Retrospective
The exhibition and accompanying full-color catalog contain works representing every
major theme explored in the artist’s long, distinguished career. Schapiro coined the
term femmage (female + collage) to describe some of the work...
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