Edwin R. Wolfe
Harbor with numerous boats
Drypoint
1929
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Parasol Unit: Lonely Long Meaningless Way Home: Johannes Kahrs
Repeatedly in his work Kahrs confronts us with dramatic imagery or scenes, and as we in some trepidation try to resolve them we realise he has long since obliterated any clues that could help us interpret them.
Kahrs, who works in two differ...
UCR California Museum of Photography: Laurie Long: Dating Surveillance Project
The DSP is inspired by the actual circumstances of my life
as an artist. Like most artists, I am working another job to
finance my art career. I am so busy working two jobs that
...
Haunch of Venison: Richard Long: Here and Now and Then
The new works exhibited at Haunch of Venison will span the variety of media Long employs, including photographs, sculptures, and mud and text works made directly on the gallery walls. Two of the text works are from Celtic walks in Galicia and Bri...
University Art Museum, CSU Long Beach: 19+1+1
Over its twenty-five-year history of presenting diverse, often groundbreaking exhibitions, the museum has amassed a world-class collection of contemporary artwork. On the occasion of this exhibition, the UAM will display the latest additions to i...
University Art Museum, CSU Long Beach: Gay Outlaw: Centric 61
Outlaw, who was born in Mobile, Alabama, in 1959, began her art career as a photographer. She has turned to sculpture in recent years in order to expand her artistic investigations, bringing them into 3-D. Outlaw creates patterns and optical illus...
Long Beach Museum of Art: The Modernist Jewelry of Claire Falkenstein
Widely known for the iron and colored glass gates she made in 1961 for Peggy Guggenheim's Palazzo Venier dei Leoni in Venice, American-born artist Claire Falkenstein created a vast body of work in a wide array of materials. Although best known for...
Plains Art Museum: Theodore Waddell: A Retrospective, 1960-2000
Theodore Waddell has long been recognized as one of Montana's most important contemporary artists - one who has played a significant role in the development of late modernism in Montana and the West. His intimate relationship to the land and peop...
Plug In: William Cordova: You Shook Me All Night Long
In You Shook Me All Night Long, Cordova's first solo exhibition in Canada, the artist looks at identity, celebrity and representation, beginning with the stereotypes of Hispanic men in American culture. For Cordova, the media images of Hispanic me...
Haunch of Venison: Richard Long: The Time of Space
Since the mid-sixties Long has taken a radical approach to nature by expanding
the potential scale of art through the medium of walking in the landscape. This
exhibition reflects the global range of his work, from the Sahara to Scotland to
Mong...
Cantor Arts Center Stanford University: The Perfume of Sadness: Symbolist Art from the Kirk Long Collection
"Symbolist images—both verbal and pictorial—are often beautiful, poignant, and mysterious, because their ‘meaning’ or meanings are purposefully indirect, multifaceted, and intentionally evocative," explained Cantor Arts Center Chief Curator Bern...
Long Beach Museum of Art: The Artful Teapot: 20th-Century Expressions from the Kamm Collection
The teapots, created by modern and contemporary artists, such as Roy Lichtenstein, Michael Graves, Keith Haring, Cindy Sherman, Ralph Bacerra, Cindy Kolodziejski, Michael Lucero, Ron Nagle, Tony Marsh, Peter Shire and Adrian Saxe, represent some o...
Arts Catalyst, the Science-Art Agency: EXTREMOPHILES: Surviving in Space
The Arts Catalyst, founders of the MIR International Network for Space Art, has been exploring the ideas of human spaceflight and taking artists and scientists on zero gravity flights with the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre in Russia for the pa...
University Art Museum, CSU Long Beach: Mannlicher Carcano: Off Register
Each collaborator created his portion of Off Register without knowledge of the other components, thereby creating a sound environment removed from both geographical specificity and individual creative intent. The work is a continuation of the gro...
Millay Colony for the Arts: Call to Artists: Residences Available for 2002
Millay Colony for the Arts provides support for residencies in a setting designed
to accommodate creativity. Open all year, the Millay Colony gives
each artist a private studio and separate living quarters.
To receive an application email a...
University Art Museum, CSU Long Beach: Ashes, Ashes: An Installation by Anne Bray
Bray, who teaches Public Art at USC and New Genres at Claremont Graduate University, has displayed art at gas stations, malls, movie theaters, on television, in department stores, on billboards, in homes, and has proposed to show artists' videos b...
Pretoria Art Museum: China Today: Modern Developement of an Ancient Art
The collection reflects the artistic exploration by contemporary Chinese potters, and many help to illustrate, in one way or another, the current development of this age-old art form in a nation with a long past, open to the world, and towards a n...
Royal British Columbia Museum: Out of the Mist: Treasures of the Nuu-chah-nulth
We are honoured to present to visitors of the Royal British
Columbia Museum our long and proud history. On behalf of
the hereditary chiefs and all Nuu-chah-nulth people, we
ex...
Portland Museum of Art: The Grand Moving PANORAMA of Pilgrim's Progress
In its entirety, Panorama of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress was an eight-foot high by
850-foot long canvas mounted on wooden rollers that unfurled the painting. Each
viewing of the panorama wa...
Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: Overview: The Art of Fannie Hillsmith and Walter Kamys
Many life-long artists reach a certain level and remain there, but
Fannie Hillsmith and Walter Kamys continue to reinvent themselves,
explains Maureen Ahern, director of the Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery.
Walter Kamys, who liv...
Graphic Artists Guild: Association of Illustrators (UK) Takes Stand Against
Traditionally the AOI has advised its members as to the value of
additional usage for commissioned work and of the importance
for illustrators in retaining their copyrights. We now see these
...
University Art Museum, CSU Long Beach: Catherine Chalmers: Prey and Eat
In one series, entitled Food Chain, the images sketch with vivid intimacy, on a stark white background, scenes of a caterpillar eating a tomato, a praying mantis eating a caterpillar, and a frog eating a praying mantis. The result is humorous, sur...
National Endowment for the Arts: ArtsREACH Guidelines Are Now Available
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Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao: Richard Serra
Viewers were encouraged to move
around--and sometimes on, in, and through--the work and
encounter it from multiple perspectives. Many of Serras
sculptures (including those on view)...
Mexiculture: MASK MAKING WORKSHOP
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PS1 Contemporary Art Center: 2000 – 2001 National and International Studio Program Exhibition
P.S.1’s National and International Studio Program is comprised of a wide range
of artistic perspectives represented not only by the global nature of the program
...
Alfred Van Loen Gallery, South Huntington Library: Peripheral Vision: Lynda Lehmann
Lynda Lehmann studied art education at Penn State and went on to earn her BFA from Hofstra University. She studied advertising art at Farmingdale College and textile design at the School of Visual Arts, then worked as a commercial artist before pu...
Patricia Correia Gallery: Linda Vallejo: Recent Paintings
Born in California, Linda Vallejo studied lithography at the University of Madrid, Spain before receiving her Master of Fine Arts degree in printmaking from California State University, Long Beach, CA in 1978. Vallejo's work has been featured in n...
School of Visual Arts Museum: The American Dream: Migrant Workers in America Today
“The American Dream” bears witness to the sizable presence of migrant workers on Long Island for over half a century. The North Fork region was known as “Migrant Alley” in the late 1950s and 1960s, when thousands of day laborers could be found in ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Terry Winters: Printed Works
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Gold Coast City Art Gallery: A Portrait of the Gold Coast: The Art of Betty Quelhurst
The time spent in Paris left a lasting impression on Quelhurst. Her genre scenes of people enjoying leisure time by the beach or in parks are filled with the air of Parisian street life. Her art is also a wonderful document of the Gold Coast when ...
Ars Electronica 99: Ars Electronica 99 Festival of Art, Technology and Society
LifeScience
The term life science encompasses broad fields of research in modern
biotechnology and genetic engineering, and also constitutes highly
explosive stuff in both a cultural and a social-political sense. The terms
German transl...
University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach: The UAM Diaries: 1973-2004 The Glenn Years
In addition, a number of exhibits that the UAM has traveled to museums throughout America, including The Great American Pop Art Store: Multiples of the Sixties; Time Dust, James Rosenquist; The Complete Graphics 1962-1992; Frederick Sommer at Seve...
Chris Beetles Gallery: John Swannell: Portraits, Nudes and Fashion Photography
Chris Beetles Gallery will show over 60 of John Swannell's pictures, juxtaposing classic images with lesser-known, more intimate portraits and those new to the public eye. John‚s witty approach to portraiture gives us national darling Joanna Lumle...
Project Room, Long March Space: Samples from the Transition – Treasure: Liu Ding’s Installation Project
“Treasure” is one of Liu Ding’s installation works under the theme of “Samples from the Transition.” It will be presented independently in the project room of Long March Space. “Samples from the Transition” is a sequence of works Liu Ding conceptu...
Vermont Studio Center: Call for Artists: 2002 Vermont Studio Center/Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation
Fellowships
The VSC/CRPF awards provide a month-long residency at the Vermont Studio
Center, an international creative community located in the heart of the
Green Mountains in northern Vermont, U.S.A. serving 500 artists and
writers per year (50 per month)...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: HIROSHI SUGIMOTO: The Architecture Series
IMAGE:
Hiroshi Sugimoto
World Trade Center--Minoru Yamazaki
1997
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Cleveland Museum of Art: Architecture of Silence: David Heald Photographs
In his luminous
black-and-white photographs, he explores the architecture of these medieval buildings renowned for their design
and construction. ...
University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach: Carrie Mae Weems: The Hampton Project
The installation is comprised of large hanging scrims, original and historical photographs and reproductions, and lyrical audio recordings. Images from The Hampton Album, rare, original photographs by Frances Benjamin Johnston (1864-1952)—one of t...
anderbilt Museum and Planetarium: Lift Off, A Group Exhibition of Works with Space Themes
Debra tells of the collaboration between herself and her 11 year old son Dylan after he walked into the room where she was working and critiqued her preliminary charcoal sketch for the painting. Debra had originally sketched the planets in a strai...
Mobius: Descent of Flowers: Installation by Frank Vasello
Using the Greek myth of Persephone/Hades/Demeter as
inspiration, Descent of Flowers is an installation
exploring the themes of loss, longing and death.
Persephone, the Goddess of the Spring, di...
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