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Impressionism: Paintings Collected by European Museums
In Europe, Impressionist paintings were collected by artists, museums, ministers of culture, private...
Love and the American Dream: June 25 through October 17, 1999
This is the first exhibition to
explore the two cent...
Love and The American Dream: The Art of Robert Indiana
This is the first exhibition to
explore the two cent...
James Fitzgerald in Maine
This exhibition is organized in honor of the 90th birthday of Anne Hubert, the painters longtime pat...
Pierre Alechinsky
JACK RUTBERG FINE ARTS will present the works of Belgian born artist, Pierre Alechinsky in a rare We...
Winslow Homer: Illustrating America
Winslow Homer (1836-1910) was a major nineteenth-century American artist whose images of American li...
The New Media Encyclopedia
The New Media Encyclopedia is the first trilingual English-French-German catalogue of its kind freel...
MARTHA ROSLER
This exhibition, the first major retrospective of the work of Martha Rosler, examines the artist’s
...
Francis Bacon: A Retrospective Exhibition
Organized by the Trust for Museum Exhibitions in Washington, D.C.
and guest curated by Dr. Dennis F...
Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century
Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century is a forward-looking examination of
automobi...
The Art of Tibetan Sand Painting
Tibetan sand painting is one of the
world's most exquisite arti...
Mysteries of the Mummies:
The Carlos Museum is now in the process of cleaning and conserving objects contained in its importan...
Transformations: A Century of Sculpture
This exhibition presents aspects of International and Australian
figurative sculpture from...
West 10 Interactive Online Auctions
The Internet is becoming an essential tool in the worldwide trading of art,
antiques and collectabl...
Vibrant Colours and the Passion of Mexican Modern Art
From November 4, 1999, to February
6, 2000, the Montreal Museum of Fine ...
Ellsworth Kelly: The Early Drawings. 1948-1955
September
11-December
5, 1999
Dayl...
IKAT: Splendid Silks from Central Asia
September 30, 1999-January 9, 2000
Elizabeth F. Cheney and Agnes Allerton Text...
Bill Voila
October 16, 1999-January 9, 2000
Regenstein Hall, The Daniel F. and Ada L. Ric...
MATTHEW BARNEY CREMASTER 2:THE DRONES' EXPOSITION
New York-based artist Matthew Barney has become well known for the unique combination of obsessive a...
The House for Cubism: The Raoul La Roche Collection
Raoul La Roche belongs to the most important patrons of
the Öffentliche Kunstsamml...
Contemporary Vision - Ancient Art: The New Gallery of Hôryûji Treasures
The Hôryûji Treasures consist of over 300 valuable objects, mainly from the 7th - 8th century, which...
The Last Show of the Century: A History of the 20th Century Through Its Art
There have been a number of exhibitions that have featured the art of the 20th century, but
...
The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention
Charles and Ray Eames, who are among the designers most responsible for modernizing postwar America,...
New Glass Sculpture Gallery Presents Exhibition of Late 20th Century Works
This dynamic new space affords Museum visitors an opportunity to
see contemporary glass sculpture t...
Julie Taymor: Playing with Fire
Launching its 10th anniversary season, the Wexner Center will present a
m...
Three Museums Join to Present Groundbreaking Survey of Van Gogh's Portraits
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) wrote: What
fascinates me much, much more than...
House Narrowly Defeats Move to Increase NEA/NEH Funds
The U.S. House of Representatives on July 14 narrowly defeated an amendment
to the FY 2000 Interior...
Call for Entries: Vancouver Wine & Jazz Festival
The 2nd Annual Vancouver Wine & Jazz Festival is seeking fine artists to
display and sell their art...
Siegmar Polke: Works on Paper 1963-1974
The recent comprehensive retrospective in the Bundeskunsthalle Bonn and the
Nationalgalerie...
Jackson Pollock: Works from the MoMA and European Collections
After the retrospective in New York and London, the Museum of Modern Art decided to make its
...
San Francisco International Art Expo
The inaugural San Francisco International Art Exposition (SFIAE), welcomed over
15,000 ...
Torres Strait Exhibition starts national tour
The first major exhibition of artworks by the indigenous people of the
Torres Strait Islands is abo...
Rosemary Laing: Melbourne-Osaka Exchange project
This major exhibition of recent work by Sydney artist Rosemary Laing will be
...
Degas & Pissarro, Alchemy of an Encounter
This exhibition, for which the Musée du Québec
holds exclusive North American...
A Passion for Performance: Sarah Siddons and Her Portraitists
The exhibition includes a selection of 10 portraits by some of the leading 18th-century British
...
Meticulous, Poetic Wood Engravings by
American Printmaker Grace Albee
In detailed representations of both great urban centers and rustic scenes of rural life, Grace Albee...
Landmark National Policy Initiative for
American Arts and Culture Announced
The Pew Charitable Trusts, a
leading funder of the arts in the U.S., have announced the launch...
Last Week! Gustave Moreau - Between Epic and Dream
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of French
artist Gu...
Creative Writing Residencies
Salmon is one of Ireland's major literary presses, based half
a mile from the world famous Cliffs o...
Odyssey Into World Art Spans Time, Place, and Culture
Can you see the world differentlyNULL Take the Peabody Essex Museum’s Odyssey, and you may not see i...
Major Performing Arts Inquiry Discussion Paper Released
The Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Richard
Alston...
Constable's Salisbury Cathedral: Two Versions Reunited
With this fall presentation, visitors will have an opportunity to examine
John Constable's (1776 - ...
11th Annual Eldredge Prize Awarded for
New Interpretation of 1960s American Art
Dr. Caroline Jones, assistant professor of contemporary art and criticism at Boston
University,...
Cultural Riches of Early Japan-US Trade
It was 1799, and a young America was sending out its fleet in search of new trading partners in the ...
Smithsonian’s American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery
Announce Upcoming Renovation
A major renovation of the Old Patent Office Building in Washington, D.C., historic home of the Smith...
Helping Arts Organizations Succeed
Founded by the former Vice President of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, S.A.
Rosenbaum & Associates i...
Tissot: Victorian Life Modern Love
This winter, come celebrate the beauties of modern life at
the t...
National Museum Council Appointment
Editor of The Adelaide Review and columnist for the Australian Financial Review, Christopher Pearson...
Around Impressionism: French Paintings from the National Gallery of Art
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art – LACMA – presents Around Impressionism: French Paintings from ...
Ohio State University Receives $6 Million Software Grant
from Alias|Wavefront
Alias|Wavefront, a Silicon Graphics Inc. company, has awarded a computer
animation software grant, ...
Love and the American Dream
Love and the American Dream: The Art of Robert Indiana is the first exhibition to explore
the two c...
Picturing Power: Posters of China's Cultural Revolution
What color was the Cultural Revolution? What did it look like? What did people see around them as th...
Exhibition Production Awards
The Arts Council of England has supported 11 applications, awarding £98,951 under the Visual Arts
N...
Last Chance! Twentieth-Century Works on Paper from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
The highlight of the Israel Museums collection of 45,000 works on paper is the outstanding
gro...
Last Chance! James Fitzgerald in Maine
This exhibition is organized in honor of the 90th birthday of Anne Hubert, the painters longtime pat...
Rembrandt’s Treasures
The exhibition is being staged in the
new wing of the Rembrandt House,
where visitors will...
Milestones of
Modernism 1880-1940:
Selections from the
Norwest Collection
With Milestones of Modernism, the
Institute marks the debut of the
...
Restoring a Masterpiece: Castiglione Conservation Project
This exhibition will showcase of the Institute’s ongoing and active conservation
...
Chaining the Sun: Portraits by Jeremiah Gurney
Jeremiah Gurney was Mathew Bradys primary competitor as a professional portrait
...
Jim Dine:
Walking Memory, 1959–1969
The first major survey on the early work of Jim Dine, a
...
Diego Rivera: Art and Revolution
This major retrospective exhibition explores the vast artistic career of Diego
...
Announcing the 1999 Visual Arts Hall of Fame honorees . . .
An outgrowth of the Red River Sculpture Society’s Hall of Fame, it was chartered as a separate non-p...
Magritte
I don't paint visions. To the best of my ability, by
painterly means, I describe objects ...
GEORGIA O’KEEFFE: THE POETRY OF THINGS
The first major exhibition to focus exclusively on Georgia
O'Keeffe’s ...
Bundanon Trust Appointments
The Board of the Bundanon Trust has gained one new member, and two members have been re-appointed fo...
Rembrandt 2000
>As the new millennium approaches, we will be looking back over 2000 years of
...
Take a New Look at Contemporary Art
An exciting, ongoing reorganization of
the Contemporary Galleries...
Take a New Look at Contemporary Art
An exciting, ongoing reorganization of
the Contemporary Galleries...
N[ART] CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS!
N[ART] (NARCOLEPSY Awareness, Recognition & Treatment) is a grassroots
effort to educate the world ...
OUTER BOROUGHS
Curated by Paul Ha and Lauren Ross, White Columns will exhibit work by 179 local artists who live an...
Miriam Schapiro: Works on Paper, A Thirty Year Retrospective
The Art Museum of Missoula is proud to present Miriam Schapiro: Works on Paper,
A Thirty Yea...
The Carter Downtown will open September 18, 1999
The Carter Downtown will open September 18, 1999, to allow patrons to view
...
At the Edge: A Portuguese Futurist, Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso
The Corcoran Gallery of Art with the Portuguese Ministry of Culture in Lisbon and the Embassy
...
Last Week! Milestones of
Modernism 1880-1940:
Selections from the
Norwest Collection
With Milestones of Modernism, the
Institute marks the debut of the
...
Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids
The astonishing sculpture, reliefs, paintings, and works of decorative art on view were created in
...
Exhibition of Rare Spanish Drawings to Open
From September 14 through November 28, the J. Paul Getty Museum will
pres...
HANNE DARBOVEN'S
EXPLORATIONS OF TIME, HISTORY, AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
Hanne Darboven: Works 1969/1972/1983 showcases
three decades of Darbovens work and her continuing e...
1999 Carnegie International Artists Announced
The artists who will be featured in the 1999 Carnegie International were
announced today by Ma...
Art in Post-Revolutionary Mexico
The years following Mexico’s revolutionary period, which is generally
considered to have las...
SAM FRANCIS: PAINTINGS 1947-1990
A major retrospective featuring the work of this internationally acclaimed
American abstract painte...
Gift of Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty
Robert Smithson's monumental earthwork Spiral Jetty (1970)
has been acquired by Dia Center for the ...
Stephen Bambury
Paint, gold, graphite, lacquer - and 130 litres of engine oil laid out on
the gallery floor*.
The ...
Heavenly Chance: Denys Watkins
Denys Watkins turned his usual ways of working upside down for a new body
of work called Heavenly C...
Standing Stones
Standing Stones, menhirs, runestones, the massive prehistoric markers of
ancient ritual sites; thes...
Morgan Arts Council brings art to cyberspace
The Morgan Arts Council
(MAC) today announced the second week of the Five Rings Electronic Media Fe...
Selling Australian culture to the world
Leaders from the Australian cultural community have endorsed a three-year strategy to promote
...
Remembering Saul Steinberg
This fall The Menil Collection honors “the most original man of his time,” as The New Yorker recentl...
Degas to Picasso: Painters, Sculptors and the Camera
This major exhibition explores fourteen European artists at the dawn of the twentieth century and
...
Modern American Realism: Selections from the Sara Roby Foundation Collection
After visiting several museums across the country, major examples of 20th-century
American real...
Liberated Voices: Contemporary Art
from
South Africa
This examination of contemporary art affords insight into a unique period
of transition in today'...
John Twachtman: An American Impressionist
This major traveling exhibition for which the Pennsylvania
Academy of ...
Paris 1900: The American School at the Universal Exposition
The Montclair Art Museum presents a major exhibition recreating the American art
...
Tilman Riemenschneider:
Master Sculptor of the Late Middle Ages
The first major survey of master sculptor Tilman Riemenschneider
...
Paintings of George Post
During the month of October, Mendocino Art Center will present a memorial
exhibition for George Po...
Art and Nature: The Hudson River School
An exhibition of one of the largest and most important collections of Hudson River School paintings,...
Yasuhiro Ishimoto:
A Tale of Two Cities
Yasuhiro Ishimoto (born 1921) is one of Japan's most important
conte...
California Sculptor Noah Purifoy
California sculptor, Noah Purifoy, one of the country's most profound assemblage artists, is the fea...
IMA to Become A New Kind of Art Museum
The
Indianapolis Museum of Art
announced ambitious
plans to become a new kind of
...
Watteau and His World:
French Drawing from 1700 to 1750
Watteau and His World: French Drawing from 1700 to 1750, an internationally touring exhibition
...
Edward Hopper: The Watercolors
The first major exhibition in forty years of the watercolors of Edward Hopper (1882–1967)
will ...
Woman/Goddess
A seminal exhibtion of photographs Woman/Goddess, curated by art critic
Gayatri sinha and featuring...
The Fantasy World of Maurice Sendak
The IMA presents The Fantasy World of Maurice Sendak, an exhibition of works by the
award-winn...
FNB VITA 3 CAPES CRAFT EXHIBITION - CALL FOR ENTRIES
The FNB Vita 3 Capes Regional Craft Exhibition opens at The Good Hope
Gallery, The Castle Cape Town...
The Colours of the Sea
The manner in which the nineteenth century invented
tourism, in particular...
The Turner Prize 1999
The Turner Prize is awarded to a British artist under 50 for an outstanding exhibition or other pres...
Gestures: Postwar American and European Abstraction from the Permanent Collection
In conjunction with the first full-scale retrospective of major American painter Lee Krasner (1908–1...
Exhibition Reveals Lee Krasner’s Crucial Contributions to Modern Art
Lee Krasner, the first full-scale retrospective of the major American painter Lee Krasner (1908–1984...
Cindy Sherman: Retrospective
Cindy Sherman’s riveting portrayals of
the body and her unique ma...
The Art of Pouring
To honor its first quarter century, The Clay Studio is presenting The Art of Pouring, a major exhibi...
8th Biennial of Moving Images
Since it was born in 1985 under the name International Video Week, the Biennial of Moving Images has...
Museum Copyright and Trademark Issues Subject of
Benchmark Publication
The Pew Charitable Trusts, the American Association of Museums (AAM) and the J. Paul Getty Trust rel...
Eastman Johnson: Painting America
The first major exhibition of Eastman Johnson's work (1839-1905) in 25 years, the
show comprises 73...
New Chairman of the Australia Foundation for Culture and the
Humanities
Mr Ronald Walker AO CBE has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Australia Foundation for Cultu...
Unprecedented Gathering of Six Major Paintings by Velázquez
Marking the four-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez
...
Balti Light
This major exhibition, organized by the National Gallery of Canada, the H...
FACULTY EXHIBITION
Both full-time and adjunct faculty will exhibit works in a variety
of media including sculpture and...
MASTERWORKS HONORS PAUL MELLON'S LEGACY OF
GIFTS TO THE NATION; INCLUDES 14 RARE DEGAS WAXES
French, British, and American paintings, sculpture, drawings, watercolors, and prints
...
From Renoir to Picasso
Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
For many visitors to the Kimbell Art Museum, From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces
from the Musée de...
Truman Lowe: Remembrance, a Site-Specific Installation
The Madison Art Center presents a site-specific installation by
Truman Lowe June 3 through August 1...
Museums Glass Innovation Center Wins
a DESIGN OF THE DECADE Award
The Glass Innovation Center of The Corning Museum of Glass won a Bronze
Award in the prestigious De...
Change of Scene XVII: Katalin Káldi
The paintings of Kataliin Káldi (*1971) caught our eyes during a trip to Budapest. On
...
Patient Planet
So Many Worlds
In its endeavour to summarise more than a half-century of human
experience within the confin...
Museum Pieces: Bay Area Artists Consider the de Young
Eighteen Bay Area artists and
collaborative teams will look...
Larry Towell: Palestine, El Salvador and Home
Larry Towell is a full member of the highly exclusive photographic agency
Magnum, which was started...
The Experiment of Exercise and Freedom
This major exhibition explores the work of five Latin
America...
Klee, Tanguy, Miró. Three approaches to landscape
The Joan Miró Foundation, with the sponsorship of the Banco Bilbao Vizcaya, will be presenting Klee,...
Contemporary Music Boost
Australian contemporary music is set to be propelled into the national and international music scene...
JEAN DALLAIRE'S FASCINATING WORLD
The Montreal
Museum of Fine Arts will be showing an extensive retrospective of arti...
Contemporary Jewellery and Applied Wall Art
The current major exhibition of contemporary jewellery and applied wall art (
mirrors, clocks, lig...
New Aquisitions 1999
Every winter the Portland Museum of Art proudly displays the highlights of the previous year of coll...
Major Performing Arts Inquiry final report released
'The Federal Government today released the final Nugent report into the major performing arts sector...
Peter Gee's ApoGee Gallery returns to NYC
For a brief period, British Pop artist Peter Gees historical ApoGee Gallery
has been reincarnated ...
Art of Twentieth-Century Zen: Paintings
This is the first exhibition in the United States to feature
painted and calligraphic works b...
Jean-Luc Mylayne
Since 1976, French artist Jean-Luc Mylayne has led a
nomadic life, travelling for weeks and months...
View from Above: The Photographs of Bradford Washburn
Mountaineer, explorer,
...
Winners of the International Art Contest 1999
The International Art Contest for 1999 has closed and the votes
have been tallied. The Internationa...
DIGITAL ART CONTEST WINNERS
The winning images of the MACWORLD Expo Digital Art Contest can be
seen during MACWORLD Expo in San...
CALL FOR ENTRIES: Millennium Awards Exhibition
The FNB Vita Craft Now Millennium Awards Exhibition opens at The African
Window Gallery in Pretoria...
Robert Gwathmey: a Retrospective
Nearly 60 works by Richmond, Virginia, artist Robert Gwathmey (1903-1988) will go on exhibit at the ...
Miami Modernism
Make your plans today to celebrate the first Modernism show of the Millennium! The 7th annual MIAMI ...
Salvador Dali's Optical Illusions
It was at the Wadsworth Atheneum in 1934 that Salvador Dali first uttered his famous
...
Overcoming All Obstacles: The Women of the Académie Julian
Marie Bashkirtseff (Maria Bashkirtseva) (Ukrainian, 1860 - 1884)
In the Studio, 1...
JANUARY 2000 - PRINTMAKERS ONLY
Last year Georgetown's Fraser Gallery began planning their first art show of
the year 2000, and de...
RODIN: Sculpture from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collection
The Dayton Art Institute is honored to host a selection of 71 sculptures by the great French sculpto...
Short Distances and Definite Places:
The Photographs of William Gedney
SFMOMA presents the first major museum exhibition to feature work by the
recently rediscove...
Desert Plein Air
Contemporary Plein Air Masters from the US and beyond are invited to capture the beauty of Palm Spri...
Call for Artists & Crafters for Juried Artist Market
The Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation, is seeking
visual artists and crafters for its open-air
Jur...
BALTIC ART EXHIBITION STAGES WORLD PREMIERE IN THE UNITED STATES
Sixty-seven works of art representing forty-three contemporary painters and
sculptors from Estonia,...
EILEEN COWIN
Working mainly with photography and video
installations, Eileen Cowin's art focuses on the...
Camille Pissarro and his Descendants
There have been many exhibitions of Camille Pissarro s work
over the last few decades, but Impress...
Inner Eye: Contemporary Art from the Marc and Livia Straus
Collection
An exhibition devoted to new visual experiences, Inner Eye: Contemporary Art from the Marc
...
CALL FOR LINKS
artFUTURE is the hub site for futuristic art and design, art created with
emerging technologies, sc...
Walker Evans
This major retrospective of the work of American
...
Call for Artists
The ANDREWS GALLERY is reviewing artists' slides for inclusion in the exhibition
schedule during th...
The Golden Age of Archaeology: Celebrated Discoveries from the People's Republic of China
More than 200 wondrous objects tell the story of ancient China in The
...
$500.00 Scholarship
A $500.00 Scholarship to be presented to an undergraduate student of merit in
the
UT El Paso Depa...
Gerardo Suter: Labyrinth of Memory
Gerardo Suter: Labyrinth of Memory, a mid-career survey, presents the
work of
Gerardo Suter, one ...
Homage to Thabang Noto Matseke (1930 - 1997): An Artist who Worked in Silence
Thabang Noto Matseke was born in 1930 in Marabastad, Pretoria, where he was raised until about 1950 ...
Brassaï/Picasso: Conversations with Light
Fitting into the cycle of exhibitions
put on by the Musée Picasso since
1994 to investigate th...
Robert MacPherson: Murranji
Curator: Ingrid Periz.
Murranji represents a major survey of work from the 1...
AMERICAN ART SINCE 1946
Ongoing AMERICAN ART SINCE 1946 – Highlighting
contemporary artw...
Emergence
Emergence tracks developments in the practice, presentation and
interpretation of visual arts in So...
EXHIBIT 2000
The New River Fine Artists Association, Inc. is holding its second major
exhibition at 1175 N.E. 2...
Special Exhibition: Honoré Daumier
Honoré Daumier is the first retrospective exhibition ever dedicated to this artist in the United Sta...
Robert Therrien
At the age of 52, Robert Therrien is one of the most highly respected artists working in Southern
...
HibelFest 2000 - Fabulous*Fun*Fantasy
Edna Hibel will host
HibelFest 2000 - Fabulous*Fun*Fantasy, the largest exhibition by a living
a...
Flowers of Silk and Gold: Four Centuries of Ottoman Embroidery
Flowers of Silk and Gold: Four Centuries of Ottoman Embroidery, opening on February 18, 2000 at The ...
IMPRESSIONISM TO THE PRESENT: CAMILLE PISSARRO AND HIS DESCENDANTS
The Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale will begin the new century with the only exhibition of work by
...
Illusions of Eden: Visions of the American Heartland
The character and values of the American
Midwest have exerted a profound influence on the way the n...
International Performing Arts Festival
From today on, you can discover the official programme of the KunstenFESTIVALdesArts at http://www.k...
Monument to a Lost Civilization: Ilya/Emilia Kabakov
Monument To A Lost Civilization is a project tracing the desire of an individual to construct 'a lif...
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
Daring rescues, heroic battles, a runaway stagecoach, and the thundering hoofbeats of a buffalo herd...
Painters in Paris: 1895–1950
During the first decades of the 20th century, France
...
Recent Acquisitions: Selections from the Lawrence Gussman
Collection of African Art
A selection from the Museum's recent acquisition of African art that concentrates on work
...
HARD KNOCKS, HARDSHIP AND A LOT OF EXPERIENCE:
THE MARITIME ART OF WILLIAM O. GOLDING
The Telfair presents the first
major...
Elsewhere: Photos revisit 70s Kiwi childhood
Using a handheld camera in available light, he captures the iconic objects of his
...
THE ART OF BLOOMSBURY
The Art of Bloomsbury is the first major exhibition in America dealing with the Bloomsbury Group, an...
Realm of Marvels: Building Collections for the Future
This exhibition will explore the BMA as both a treasure house of wonders and
as a growing, ever-cha...
Dreams 1900-2000: Art, Science and the Unconscious
Inspired by the publication of Freuds Interpretation of Dreams in 1900 The Historisches Museum, Vien...
The Splendor of 18th-Century Rome
Throughout the 18th century, the city of Rome--with its antiquities, Renaissance and Baroque monumen...
Made You Look!
Made You Look! The Nineteenth Annual Family
Exhibition (through May 28, 2000), presented by Van Kam...
Photographs of the Paris Commune
The Paris Commune was the first major event in French
history to be the ob...
Courbet and the Commune
In 1870, Gustave Courbet was at the peak of his fame.
Seven years later, h...
Mona Hatoum
An exhibition of new work by Mona Hatoum will go on view at Tate Britain in the Duveen
Galle...
Masterworks of African Art from the Collection of Beatrice Riese
Beginning in the 1950s, Beatrice Riese, the painter, textile designer, and President of the American...
Masterpieces of Japanese Art from the Mary
Griggs Burke Collection
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present an unprecedented exhibition of
...
Klee, Tanguy, Miro
Three Approaches to Landscape.
The Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien will be
presenting Klee, Tanguy, Miro. Three ...
Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy: Collaborative Works
For a number of years, Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy - Los Angeles artists who have independently es...
The Barry Joule Archive - Works on Paper attributed to Francis Bacon
The exhibition presents a selection of key pieces in the Joule Archive. Most notably it contains lea...
Jackson Pollock, Robert Frank, and the
New American Vision:
Drawings and Photographs from the
Fo
This exhibition presents drawings and
photographs f...
Faces of Impressionism: Portraits from American Collections
Faces of Impressionism, the first major exhibition to focus on
portr...
Nature s Treasurehouses
The Natural History Museum is hosting an international conference, Natures Treasurehouses, from 4-7 ...
Lasting Impressions: Contemporary Prints from the Bruce Brown Collection
Lasting Impressions: Contemporary Prints from the Bruce Brown Collection celebrates the extraordinar...
An Irish Vision: Works by Tony O'Malley
An Irish Vision: Works by Tony OMalley will include approximately 28 works spanning over 40 years of...
Sandy Skoglund: Shimmering Madness and Other Phenomena
This exhibition is comprised of three large-scale installations wherein
expectations ...
Sten Didrik Bellander. Photographs 1939-1999
Sten Didrik Bellander (born in 1921) was one of the Swedish
...
New Cypriot Galleries
With the opening of the new Cypriot Galleries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on
...
Ed van der Elsken: Sweet Life
Photography + Film 1949-1990
In the six years of its existence so far, the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg has many times featured the medi...
Michelangelo to Picasso: Master Drawings from the Collection of the Albertina, Vienna
This spring, visitors to The Frick Collection will have the opportunity to view works representing f...
The [Baren] Printmaking Exchange
More than ninety woodblock prints from around the world will be on display in April 2000 at Skokie P...
SIMRYN GILL: NATURAL RESEMBLANCE, SOME RECENT PHOTO WORKS
The Experimental Art Foundation is pleased to present Simryn Gill's first three major photo series F...
New 2000 Arts Endowment Grants Support The Arts With $50.2 Million
Nationwide
Today, the National Endowment for the Arts announced $50.2 million in new
grants in the second majo...
Andy Warhol and His World
Andy Warhol and His World focuses on one of the greatest artistic
personalities of...
Joanna Strong: flourish
Joanna Strong s paintings of plants and flowers are
responses to their colours, shapes...
A Decade of Collecting: Recent Acquisitions
Beginning in March 2000,
the Harvard University Art
Museums will embark on a
ye...
800 prints by Toulouse-Lautrec, Bonnard, Vuillard and their contemporaries
The Vincent van Gogh Foundation has acquired a major collection of later 19th-century French prints ...
Paul Klee: The Buergi Collection
Buergi Collection is - next to that of the Klee family - the largest and
...
A Century of Design, Part II: 1925–1950
This is the second in a four-part series of exhibitions surveying design in the 20th
...
Britain s New National
Museum of Modern Art, and Will Open to the Public for the First Time on 12 May.
Housed in the former Bankside Power Station, Tate Modern will
display the Tate Co...
Rodney Graham and Bruce Nauman: ...the nearest faraway place...
In cinema, the classic Western assumed an epic character.
Subsequently subject to decades of relent...
RE-PLAY:
Beginnings of International Media Art in Austria
This ambitious and extensive project of the Generali Foundation explores the beginnings of art and t...
Spirits of the Water: Native Art Collected on Expeditions to Alaska and British Columbia, 1774-1910
he Native peoples of the Pacific Northwest, some 1500
...
Liberated Voices: Contemporary Art from South Africa
During the past decade, South Africa has experienced an extraordinary series of political and
cultu...
Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Twentieth-Century Mexican Art: The Jacques
and Natasha Gelman Collection
Jacques and Natasha Gelman viewed
collecting ar...
American Modern, 1925-1940: Design for a New Age
Between 1925 and 1940, a pioneer group of industrial designers emerged in this
...
We Are Australian - A Major Exhibition by 300 Leading Artists
A major touring exhibition in which 300 leading Australian Artists salute
and honour the diversity ...
300 years of Japanese Painting
A once in a lifetime opportunity awaits visitors to the Indianapolis Museum of Art this spring
...
Mary Ellen Mark: Photographs
Mary Ellen Mark: Photographs is the first major exhibition to focus exclusively on the acclaimed pho...
Free Online Education Resource for Secondary School Students and their Teachers
On 25 May 2000 inIVA and Middlesex University launched the Digital Art Resource for Education (DARE)...
Maxfield Parrish, 1870-1966
Maxfield Parrish, 1870-1966 presents the first critical survey of a figure who is widely considered ...
Faces of Impressionism
Countless Impressionist exhibitions in the United States and abroad have offered museumgo...
KINGDOM OF THE SOUL: GERMAN SYMBOLIST ART EXHIBITION (1870-1920)
The first major exhibition of German Symbolist art in Britain,
Birmingham is the only UK ...
From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is to mark the new
millennium with a ma...
L'Esprit de Tinguely
Ever since its very first exhibition, which was Fernand Léger and the
Spirit of the Age of Industry...
Deborah Chapin
Inspired by a show of impressionist paintings at
...
Gabriel Orozco
Gabriel Orozco is the first major survey of internationally renowned artist
...
Lee Krasner
Lee Krasner is the first full-scale retrospective of the major American painter Lee
Krasner (1908 -...
Nest=O An Architectural Installation by Tono Mirai
Tono Mirai is a Japanese architect best known for his innovative installation projects in various ar...
Benalla Regional Art Gallery Re-opening Their Doors
After a major refurbishment the doors of the Benalla Regional Art Gallery will reopen allowing visit...
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
The Legion of Honor
celebrates the 80th
...
Hindsight/Fore-site: Art for the New Millennium
Featured artists in the exhibition are Ann Hamilton, Michael Mercil, Dennis Oppenheim, Agnes Denes, ...
John James Audubon in the West: The Last Expedition - Mammals of North America
Most know that John James Audubon was determined to document all the species of American birds in th...
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
The Pierre Gianadda Foundation is
...
Antoni Tapies - A Retrospective
The retrospective organized by the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in
...
BODIES OF RESISTANCE:
BODIES OF RESISTANCE is the first major contemporary art exhibition in ten
years to reconsider the ...
SHAPED WITH A PASSION: The Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Collection of Japanese Ceramics from the 1970s
Carl A. Weyerhaeuser was an American collector who had a passion for modern Japanese ceramics at a t...
Intelligence: New British Art 2000
New British Art 2000: Intelligence is the first in a series of major exhibitions of
contempo...
Encounters: NEW art from OLD
The history of modern art is often presented in terms of the
...
Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People
The first comprehensive exhibition of the art of Norman Rockwell opened at
...
Tea, Poetry, and Rimpa: Works From Japan
Hon'ami Koetsu, the 17th-century Japanese artist who is the subject of a major exhibition at the Phi...
The Public Portrait:
Photographs by Edward Steichen, Richard
Avedon, and Irving Penn
The portrait conceived specifically for public
disp...
MTN DOWNTOWN VIDEO FOCUS
Internationally the dialogue between art and technology is growing, with
artists now working in col...
Van Gogh Face to Face
More than a century after the artists death, the
exhibition Van Gogh: Face t...
Barbara Kruger: Retrospective
The Whitney Museum surveys the bold work of Barbara Kruger in
the artist’s ...
Art in the Age of Queen Victoria: Treasures from
the Royal Academy of Arts Permanent Collection
Artist members of Londons Royal Academy of
Arts contributed major works to...
Michiko Kon: Still Lifes
Michiko Kon: Still Lifes, the first major exhibition of the photographs of Japanese
artist Michik...
Matisse
Matisse
from The Baltimore Museum of Art features 68 dazzling works spanning 1898-1950. The works a...
ART SNEAKS INTO THE CITY
Thirty-nine artists (Europe, USA,
Thailand) have been invited to work in the urban setting. Th...
Andy Warhol: Social Observer
Andy Warhol: Social Observer opens June 17 and runs through September 21, 2000 at the Pennsylvania A...
TIFFANY'S KYOTO
A MAJOR JIM SPEERS PROJECT
In August Artspace will be presenting a new Jim Speers art installation,
Tiffany's Kyoto (opens Fri...
Ed Ruscha
Echoes of Pop Art, Photo-Realism, Conceptual Art, media-based imagery, and today's renewed focus on ...
Painting Revolution: Kandinsky, Malevich and the Russian
Avant-Garde
This major traveling exhibition, being presented in only five American...
THE RECENT WORK OF ROBERT THERRIEN
At the age of 50, Robert Therrien is one of the
most highly respected artists working i...
Daido Moriyama
Moriyama’s photographs detail the streets of Japan’s major cities; among his
city images ar...
Sporting Life
Sporting Life is a major exhibition that explores the culture of sport within
everyday life....
South Australian Living Artist Week
SALA Week Celebrates the talent and imagination of artists living and
working in South Australia. ...
RECENT ACQUISITIONS OF CONTEMPORARY ART
1997 TO 2000
Every year, many exciting works of art are added to The Winnipeg
...
DUTCH DRAWINGS 1580-1850
The famous Dutch drawings in the Teyler Museum were mostly acquired before
...
Eiteljorg Gallery of African Art Opens Tomorrow!
The IMA’s Eiteljorg Gallery of African Art features one of
the nation’s most comprehensive and...
Art and Technology - A new Unity: The Bauhaus 1923 - 1932
The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation will be holding its summer exhibition from
August 10 to October...
VIRTUOSO WORKS ON PAPER BY GEORGIA O'KEEFFE
Drawing on new scholarship and including many
rarely seen works from p...
Rembrandt in Various States: Etchings from the British Museum and the Rijksmuseum
In the second half of the Rijksmuseum's bicentenary year the theme of
...
Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America
The American-Scandinavian Foundation is establishing Scandinavia House - The Nordic Center in Americ...
Tribal Traditions: Village and Nomadic Weaving of Anatolia
Flatwoven rugs, grain and saddlebags are decorated with bold
patterns and designs that identify the...
Body Work: Photographs of Nudes
This exhibition, drawn primarily from the Institute’s
permanent collection, will feature the...
Crafting a Jewish Style: The Art of the Bezalel Academy, 1906-1996
Crafting a Jewish Style is the first exhibition of its type to bring together work
from the early ...
Shaun Kirby: Gasfittter
Shaun Kirby will present new work following his recent research in Europe,
particularly the Netherl...
Master Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art
In the past 80 years, the Cleveland Museum of Art has built an outstanding
collection of dra...
PARIHAKA
This nationally significant exhibition will commemorate and explore one of the
...
Between Two Worlds:
The Art of Poland 1890-1914
The end of the 19th century was a period of artistic innovation that produced major art movements
...
The New Frontier: Art and Television
1960-65
Since the late nineteenth century, avant-garde artists have
engaged
with the most adva...
Art in a Day's Work: Prints from the WPA
Bold images of factory and
co...
Design for Museums, Galleries and other Cultural Institutions
This seminar takes a fresh look at some of the ground covered in the highly successful and extremely...
Dürer's Passions: PRINTS AND DRAWINGS OF THE PASSION OF CHRIST
The Harvard University Art
Museums will present a landmark exhibition ex...
Remington and Russell: Masterpieces of the American West from the Amon
Carter Museum
To see one of the nation's premier collection of works by the
masters of American Western art, Fred...
INTERNATIONALLY-ACCLAIMED CAMERA ARTIST VIK MUNIZ REMAKES HISTORY
The Frick Art & Historical Center, Pittsburgh, presents its first exhibition of contemporary art,
...
Jorge Pardo: Project
Jorge Pardo will bring his expanded notion of art practice to
Dia Center for the Arts with a projec...
Ray Johnson: Correspondences
Ray Johnson: Correspondences, organized by the Wexner Center, will be on view at the center Septembe...
Roy Lichtenstein: Mirror Paintings, 1963 – 1997
In succession to 'Andy Warhol: A Factory', the Kunstmuseum
Wolfsburg presents another classic of US...
Charlottesville Collects
Drawn from more than sixty private collections in the Charlottesville area, this major exhibition fe...
Circles of Reflection:
The Carter Collection of Chinese Bronze Mirrors
The exhibition comprises more than 90 bronze mirrors, dating from the 4th or 5th century bc to the 1...
Hip-Hop Nation: Roots, Rhymes, and Rage
Hip-Hop Nation: Roots, Rhymes, and Rage will present the explosion of
hip-hop--the most influential...
FOCUS: Stan Douglas
Canadian artist Stan Douglas
researches and produces film and video pro...
Philip Guston: A New Alphabet Brings Pivotal Group
of Paintings Together for First Time
In 1967, the American artist Philip Guston (1913-80) left Manhattan and settled in rural Woodstock,...
ULTRABAROQUE:
ASPECTS OF POST-LATIN AMERICAN ART
UltraBaroque: Aspects of Post-Latin
American Art, organi...
Rembrandt Creates Rembrandt: Art and
Ambition in Leiden, 1629-1631
Ten paintings, including the Gardner's early Self Portrait, and ten etchings from
...
APOCALYPSE - Beauty and horror in contemporary art
This autumn the Royal Academy will present Apocalypse, a major exhibition of international
co...
FRANK BENSON: AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST
He was one of the last great American Impressionists and among the most
...
Franz Marc: Horses
Harvard’s Busch-Reisinger Museum will present an exhibition offering an intimate look at Franz Marc’...
Joel Shapiro: Sculpture
The McNay Art Museum and the
Spoleto Festival USA in
Charleston, South Carolina have...
Lee Krasner
This major touring retrospective of Brooklyn-born Lee Krasner (1908-1984),
including sixty major pa...
Emotional Rescue: The ContemporaryArtProject Collection
In keeping with its mission of providing Seattle audiences with the opportunity to view contemporary...
David Hockney - A Print Retrospective
David Hockney is acknowledged as one of the greatest draughtsmen and printmakers of the Twentieth ce...
Antioch: The Lost Ancient City
This landmark exhibition brings the ancient
cit...
Indivisible: Stories of American Community
This exhibition presents
...
Utopia and Reality: Modernity in Sweden 1900 - 1960
A new time, a new society, a new person needs new images, new buildings and new
...
2000 BC: THE BRUCE CONNER STORY PART II
The first major survey of the artist's career, this exhibition includes
...
Gold of the Nomads: Scythian Treasures from Ancient Ukraine
The first major exhibition of Scythian art in the United States in more than a quarter century, the ...
La Flor y la Calavera: Altars and Offerings for the Days of the Dead
La Flor y la Calavera: Altars and Offerings for the Days of the Dead features altars and artworks by...
LINEAGE : the Architecture of Daniel Libeskind
Born in postwar Poland, he is well-known for introducing a new critical discourse
into ar...
Rembrandt in Various States, Part II: Etchings from the British Museum and the Rijksmuseum
In the second half of the Rijksmuseum's bicentenary year the theme of
...
The Art of the Puzzle: Astounding and Confounding
This major exhibition should please the whole family:
...
Mark Wallinger: Credo
This mid-career retrospective exhibition of Mark Wallinger's work is the most
comprehens...
To the Rescue: Eight Artists in an Archive
This exhibition explores the work of eight painters, photographers, installation artists, sculptors,...
Yasuhiro Ishimoto Photographs: Traces of Memory
Though he was born in San Francisco in 1921, Yasuhiro Ishimoto spent most of his childhood in Japan,...
FRIENDLY WITNESSES: The Worlds of Warren Sonbert
Warren Sonbert, an independent filmmaker renowned for his avant-garde, diarist
style, began ...
First Exhibition to Explore Dynamic Impact of Aluminum on
Design Tours to New York, Montréal, Miami, Detroit, and
London.
The first major museum exhibition to explore how aluminum has inspired
creati...
ART NOW - Cerith Wyn Evans: Cleave 00
Art Now is a programme of contemporary art at Tate Britain which aims to promote
awarene...
GUGGENHEIM AND HERMITAGE MUSEUMS ANNOUNCE JOINT
INITIATIVE AT THE VENETIAN IN LAS VEGAS
Dr. Mikhail
Shwydkoi, Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation;
Thomas Krens, Directo...
Audubon's Wilderness Palette:
The Birds of Canada
Admired as both an artist and naturalist, John James Audubons (1785-1851)
...
Raphael and His Circle: Drawings from Windsor Castle
The major traveling exhibition Raphael and His Circle: Drawings from
...
Merit Award Program Winners Announced For February Buyers Market of American Craft
The Rosen Group has announced the Merit Award Program winners for the February, 2001, Philadelphia B...
Getting It Together in the Country: Rodney Graham
Rodney Graham’s first exhibition in Vancouver since 1996 will present three very recent
...
Fired by Ideals: Arequipa Pottery and the Arts and
Crafts Movement
Fired by Ideals: Arequipa Pottery and the Arts and Crafts
Movement is th...
William Blake
This exhibition will take a fresh, bold look at the unique and innovative Romantic British
...
Ignatz' Nose Travels to Rice Art Gallery
in New Installation by Martha Burgess
New York-based artist Martha Burgess will transform the Rice Gallery into a giant world of brightly ...
Call for Entries: Marion Oliver McCaw Hall Glass Commission
This is a national competition, open to all professional artists living in the United States. The K...
Viktor Schreckengost and 20th-Century Design
For most of his 93 years, Viktor Schreckengost has produced pioneering work in painting, sculpture, ...
The Duck Stamp Competition
The top 100 paintings of the yearly
Federal Duck Stamp competition
continu...
Views of the City: 1910–1949
Views of the City: 1910–1949
brings together a sele...
Struggle: The Art of Szukalski
Stanislav Szukalski was an artist, anthropologist, and self-proclaimed genius who was hailed at one ...
Alan Davie
Alan Davie was born in Grangemouth in 1920
and studied at Edinburgh Coll...
MAJOR EXHIBITION BY VISITING GERMAN ARTIST KARIN SANDER
Karin Sander is a major German artist. Her work has been shown in New
York's Museum of Modern Art a...
Dorothea Tanning: Birthday and Beyond
Painted in 1942, when Tanning
was 32-years old, Birthday wa...
Ed Ruscha
Co-curated by Kerry Brougher, Chief
Curator, Hirshhorn Museum, and Neal
Benezra, Deputy ...
Call to Artists and Scientists to Participate in Mildura Palimpsest Number 4
Mildura Palimpsest is an opportunity for artists and scientists to meet,
discuss, explore, present ...
Muhammad Ali: The Birth of a Legend, Miami, 1961-1964 Photographs by Flip Schulke
Photographs by Flip Schulke
In September 1960, Cassius Clay, a young boxer from Louisville, Kentucky,
won a gold medal at the O...
Humanizing Landscapes: Geography, Culture and the Magoon
Collection
Vassar College from October 5 - December 20
Come on a spectacular tour from the Old
World to the N...
Roddy Buchanan: Players
The first solo exhibition by one of Scotland's most innovative artist. This will be the first
chanc...
WANTED: GENERAL MANAGER
This is an exceptional job for an exceptional person. The IMA is one of Australia's major contempora...
A Century of Design, Part III: 1950–1975
This is the third in a four-part series of exhibitions surveying design in the 20th
...
Brice Marden
The American painter Brice Marden first
...
JASON KEATS: white-wash / black leather shine
Jason Keats's performance-installation explores genealogy and the possibilities for re-writing indiv...
Panamarenko: Orbit - First Major Exhibition in the United States of Belgian Artist
Panamarenko's experimental flying machines modeled on the
motion of birds, insects, and human craft...
Winslow Homer: The Civil War Years and Winslow Homer: The Gloucester Years
(Focus Gallery 3)
Between 1857 and 1875, Winslow Homer produced more than 280 wood engravings for major regional and n...
TWO PATRICK NAGATANI EXHIBITIONS: Nagatani/Tracey Collaboration, 1983-1989 and Ryoichi/Nagatani Excavation
This pair of projects offers a full look into the invention and innovation Patrick Nagatani brings t...
WALTER OBHOLZER, ROZA EL-HASSAN
The Secession continues in its programmatic tradition of presenting international positions of conte...
Will Barnet: A Timeless World
This exhibition of 55 paintings, prints, and drawings will represent all phases of Barnet’s career f...
Sheila Metzner
Metzner's signature photographic style has positioned her as a contemporary master in the worlds of ...
Nic Nicosia: Real Pictures 1979-1999
The Austin Museum of Art (AMOA), in collaboration with the Texas Fine
Arts Association (TFAA), wi...
Federation: Australian Art
and Society 1901-2001
Alfred Deakin, one of the architects of Federation, said that the deed was
...
The Draftsman’s Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland
The Frick Collection is the first American venue of a special touring
exhibition this winter that o...
Brad Kahlhamer: Almost American
Brad Kahlhamer: Almost American premieres at the Madison Art Center
December 3, 2000 through Februa...
William Merritt Chase: Modern American Landscapes, 1886–1890
William Merritt Chase’s beautiful paintings and pastels of urban parks and
...
John Singer Sargent
On the heels of the wildly successful John Singer Sargent retrospective that was organized by London...
TURNER: THE GREAT WATERCOLOURS
To mark the 150th anniversary of the death of Britain's greatest painter, the Royal
Academ...
Jeff Koons: Easyfun-Ethereal
Jeff Koons rose to prominence in the mid-1980s as part of a generation of artists who
...
Michael Mazur: A Print Retrospective
The impetus for this show was the Zimmerli's 1980 acquisition of more than 200 of Mazur's prints, mo...
Vision and Reality - Conceptions of the 20th Century
Vision and Reality is Louisianas grand story of the 20th century. On the
o...
Chuck Close
In a unique visual exchange between
the ancient world and...
LINEAGE: The Architecture of Daniel Libeskind
Brilliant, controversial, world leading - all words used to describe the achievements of one of the ...
Representing LA: Contemporary Representational Artists from Los Angeles
Representing LA explores the rich and varied
phenomena of representational painting, drawing,
...
The Opulent Eye of Alexander Girard
The OPulent Eye of Alexander Girardis the first major retrospective to explore the
...
Carol Allison: Classical Naturalistic Paintings
New Mexico painter, Carol Allison, will be showing oils and watercolors in
the classical realist ap...
David Rokeby - 2001
David Rokeby (Toronto) is a technological philosopher In his work he is keenly aware of the ambiguou...
Conference to Feature Interviews with Ann Hamilton and Ed Paschke
During its 89th Annual Conference, College Art Association (CAA) will
feature interviews with artis...
Saving Corporate Modernism: Assessing Three Landmarks Designed by Gordon Bunshaft.
Three hallmark buildings exemplifying post-war corporate architecture are the focus of an exhibition...
Maternal Exposure - Don't Forget the Lunches: A Sculptural Installation by Monica Bock and Poetry by Zofia Burr
Maternal Exposure (don't forget the lunches) is the central installation in the January show at Mobi...
Sara Hornbacher: A Thousand Plateaus
A Thousand Plateaus features video installation comprised of three floating projection planes, and i...
Fables: Works by Anne-Lise Firth
Anne-Lise Firth is an abstract expressionist. If you like the works of Klee, Guston, de Kooning and ...
The 10th Los Angeles Photographic Print Exposition
This is the Tenth Anniversary of the photography exposition which has become a
...
In Search of the Promised Land: Frederic Edwin Church
From January 18 through March 18, 2001, the Portland Museum of Art will present a retrospective exhi...
Enrique Chagoya / Utopian Cannibal: Adventures in Reverse Anthropology
Enrique Chagoya inserts modern super heroes within the contexts of
historic events such as the colo...
Lisa Milroy
Tate Liverpool launches its 2001 programme with a major exhibition of the work of Lisa
M...
The New Frontier: Art and Television, 1960-1965
During the late 1950s and early 1960s, television emerged and
...
A Genealogy in Silk: The Lai Mah Family Album 1915 to 1968
This exhibit focuses on the clothing contained in the Lai Mah Family Collection, from the founding
...
Kunsthistorisches Museum, State Hermitage Museum, and Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Sign Tri-Lateral Agreement in Vienna for the Development of Long- Term Collaborative Programs
Prof. Dr. Wilfried Seipel,
Director General, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; Thomas Krens, Dir...
Exotic Faces in Spirit of the Mask
Darth Vader, The Lone Ranger, and Zorro will feel right at home at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Muse...
Diana Thater: Knots and Surfaces
Diana Thater will present a large-scale multiprojection video
installation that interacts with the ...
Marty St James: Betweeness
Betweeness: North American Indians refer to this as the ambiguity of where mountain top ends and sky...
Carmen Lomas Garza: A Retrospective
Carmen Lomas Garza: A
Retrospective premieres at the San
Jose Museum of Art prior to embarking o...
Pleasurscape, a new installation by award-winning designer Karim Rashid
Pleasurscape, a new installation by award-winning designer Karim Rashid, will be on view at the Rice...
POP IMACT! From Johns to Warhol
Forty major Pop Art works from the Whitney Museum of American Art’s permanent collection opens at th...
Li Yuan-chia: Artist, Curator, Poet and Archivist
At once an artist, curator, poet and archivist, Li Yuan-chia's work
embraces the o...
Domestic Objects and Optical Phenomena
Abelardo Morell, the Cuban-born photographer, transforms
everyday objects and occurrences into mesm...
Photography: Processes, Preservation, and Conservation
An exploration of the technical history of photographic processes and of
...
The School of London and Their Friends: The Mel and Elaine Merians Collection
The School of London is a twentieth-century art movement that evolved over a
...
Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis
The first major temporary exhibition at Tate Modern examines key moments of cultural
cre...
African Forms: Hand -Crafted Masterworks from the Entire African Continent
More than 400 Afric...
Colin McCahon: A Time for Messages
From 2 February 2001 the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) will display for
the first time its mos...
The Sultan s Signature:Ottoman Calligraphy from the Sakp Sabanc Museum, Sabanc University, Istanbul
Calligraphy is the most highly esteemed and the most universal of all Islamic art forms. In no other...
Call For Entries: Reflections of the New Aeon
To coincide with the National Ordo Templi Orientis Conference, NOTOCON 2001, an exhibition of juried...
COME ONE! COME ALL! Marvel at the Wonders of the Circus and Sideshow - The Lure of the Fantastic.
Wisconsin was once better known for its circuses than for its cheese, claiming to be the birthplace ...
Selections from the Collection Fonds Regional d Art Contemporain du Centre, Orleans, France
The exhibition is opening at three venues in Brooklyn and Manhattan, and is being co-sponsored by Pr...
Etched in Memory: Women Printmakers from the Gladys Engel Lang and Kurt Lang Collection
In their ground-breaking book, Etched in Memory: The Building and Survival of Artistic
Reputation, ...
Elusive Paradise: The Millennium Prize
To mark the turn of the millennium, the National Gallery of Canada
will celebrate excellence in co...
The Global Guggenheim: Selections from the Extended Collection
The Global Guggenheim: Selections from the Extended Collection is the first full museum presentation...
CALL-FOR-ARTISTS: King County Courthouse Interior Environmental Art
The King County Public Art Program is seeking artists for the historic King County Courthouse locate...
The Poetry of Place: Works on Paper by Thomas Moran
from the Gilcrease Museum
A major exhibition of the watercolors, sketches, and prints of Thomas
Moran (1837–1926), tra...
Twentieth International Contemporary Art Fair to Open Tomorrow
Since 1994, the International Contemporary Art Fair has featured a programme that is now one of its ...
Time and Space: New Work by Cheryl Goldsleger, John Spinks and Andrew Topolski
This group exhibition brings together three prominent contemporary artists
who are each concerned,...
Goya: Los Caprichos
The George Washington University Dimock Gallery presents Goya: Los
Caprichos. This exhibition wil...
Tacita Dean
Tacita Dean is an artist internationally known for her compelling work in film. She has had major so...
2001 BFA Senior Exhibitions
Maintaining a more than century-old partnership with the Corcoran Museum of Art, the
...
Cultural Capital: Portraits in Platinum by V. Tony Hauser
This photographic exhibition features portraits of leading figures in the performing arts in Canada ...
Reviving Renaissance: Paintings by Tom Kennedy
Illustrator and artist, Tom Kennedy, of Owensboro, Kentucky and Newburgh,
Indiana captures a depth...
Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur
This major exhibition, organized by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology
...
The Architecture of R. M. Schindler
This exhibition will be the first major survey of the
architecture of Vienna-...
Dennis Oppenheim: One of the Key Figures of American Conceptual Art
An exhibition of works by one of the key figures of American Conceptual Art opens to the public at t...
The Return of The Polish Treasures
After having inflamed passions and caused much ink to flow
...
Art Nouveau Tiles: Fantastic Flowers and Other Forms
Art Nouveau Tiles: Fantastic Flowers and Other Forms, a superb exhibition of
...
A Family Album: Brooklyn Collects
More than 200 major artworks, ranging from antiquities to contemporary paintings, lent by over 80 co...
Horst: Portraits - Sixty Years of Style
Horst: Portraits
celebrates the exquisite portraits of Horst P. Horst (1906-1999),
one...
Selections From The Hara Museum's Permanent Collection
Selections from the Hara Museum's Permanent Collection features around 30 carefully selected works f...
Capturing Light: Masterpieces of California Photography, 1850-2000
The Oakland Museum of California will present Capturing Light: Masterpieces of California Photograph...
Recent Photographs by Andreas Gursky
The first major United States exhibition of the work of contemporary German artist Andreas Gursky op...
August Sander: German Portraits (1918-1933)
August Sander: German Portraits (1918-1933) highlights more than
...
Spirit of an Age: 19th-Century Paintings from the Nationalgalerie, Berlin
Berlin is once again assuming its role as the capital of a reunited nation. Accordingly, its
...
USA Clay: Recently Acquired Ceramics
The
exhibition features 95 ceramic artworks by 87 artists, ranging from functional wares to
...
BRASSAI: The Soul of Paris
One of the great photographers of the 20th
century, Brassai (1899-1984) is best known
for hi...
Hugo Boss Prize 2000 - Marjetica Potrec - Kagiso: Skeleton House Features Two Architectural Installations, Photographs, and Text
Kagiso: Skeleton House, an exhibition of the work of
Slovenian artist Marjetica Potrc, the winn...
Theodore Waddell: A Retrospective, 1960-2000
Theodore Waddell: A Retrospective, 1960-2000, the first major retrospective of one of the West's le...
Directions: Tim Hawkinson
Directions: Tim Hawkinson, an exhibition introducing the singular vision of this American artist (b....
Anna Mary Robertson: Grandma Moses and Her Place in History
Grandma Moses in the 21st Century, an exhibition of 87 of the most important works by Anna Mary Robe...
Drawn to Painting: Leon Kossoff drawings and prints after Nicolas Poussin
Several years ago, a major exhibition
...
Holman: Forty Years of Graphic Art
This collaborative exhibition between Itsarnittakarvik:
Inuit Heritage Centre in Baker Lake, Nunavu...
European Masterpieces: Six Centuries of Paintings from the National Gallery of Victoria
For the first time in the history of the NGV, eighty-eight of the finest European paintings from the...
Nell Blaine: Sensations of Nature
Co-organized by the Marsh Art Gallery and the Cape Ann
...
Lucelia Artist Award
The dynamism of the 21st century is reflected by so many artists working today, said
Elizabeth Bro...
Radcliffe Bailey: The Magic City
The first comprehensive exhibition of the work of artist
Radcliffe Bailey, titled, The Magic City, ...
Stanley Spencer
Stanley Spencer is one of the dominant figures of twentieth-century British art. This major
...
Patrick Heron: Garden Paintings
The spring exhibition at Tate St Ives will focus on paintings by Patrick Heron, inspired by
...
2001: Building for Space Travel
With the Museum of Flight in Seattle, the
Department of A...
Antioch: The Lost Ancient City
Buried centuries ago by earthquakes, floods, and military plunder beneath the modern Turkish city of...
Painting Forever: Tony Tuckson
Painting Forever: Tony Tuckson presents, in depth, the most beautiful and representative paintings a...
Made in Japan
The work of Japan's rising generation of fashion designers has attracted little international recogn...
Sigmar Polka: Alhemist
Artistic quality cannot be measured, but you can measure the demand for an
...
The Feather Trade: Denis O'Connor, 7 Found Poems
Poetry is the touchstone for an ongoing series of works by Denis OConnor,
which will be marked by a...
Inventing New Britain: The Victorian Vision
When did football become a national sport. When were the first royal family photographs published. ...
Rural England Through a Victorian Lens: Benjamin Bricknell Turner
The first exhibition of landscapes by the great Victorian photographer Benjamin Brecknell Turner wil...
TEAMWORK: Recent work by Donna Marcus
Gold Coast City Art Gallery is delighted to host a solo exhibition of the work of sculptor Donna Mar...
Light: The Industrial Age 1750-1900, Art and Science, Technology and Society
Light: The Industrial
Age 1750-1900, Art and Science, Technology and Society ...
Abelardo Morell and the Camera Eye
Photographer Abelardo Morell finds fascination with familiar
...
step into Leonardo's shoes...
WORKSHOPS in DRAWING from HUMAN ANATOMICAL SPECIMENS
The School of Anatomy at the University of New South Wales (Sydney) is providing a rare opportunity ...
Maureen Quin: The Hunt Series
Well-known South African sculptor, Maureen Quin will present a series of works at the NSA Gallery th...
Ben Shahn's New York: The Photography of Modern Times
Ben Shahn's New York will present a pivotal, but little-examined body of
photographic ...
Peter Le Vasseur: Tree of Life
Peter Le Vasseurs latest painting, Tree of Life, commisssioned by the Guernsey Museum and Art Galler...
Biennale to Present over 40 Artists from 31 Countries
Curator Saskia Bos, director of the De Appel Foundation, Amsterdam, focuses
on artists and works...
Explore This - 2001: The Colored Pencil Society of America - First National Experimental
Exhibition
Explore This - 2001, the 1st international juried experimental
exhibition by the Colored Pencil Soc...
From the Sun King to the Royal Twilight: Painting in Eighteenth-Century France from the Musee de
Picardie, Amiens
The collection of eighteenth-century painting at the Musée de Picardie,
...
Over 75 Participating Organizations Unite the Worlds of Art and Technology
The creative connection between two influential and innovative forces - the high-technology
ind...
Call for Entries: 9th Biennial of Moving Images
Since its first edition in 1985, the Biennial of Moving Images has been one of the major
...
The Art Of Henry Moore
Sothebys.com is pleased to offer its first online auction dedicated to Henry
Moore, the artist whos...
Grahame Sydney: Retrospective Exhibition
Grahame Sydney is regarded as one of New Zealand's major artists and his work has sold international...
MARC CHAGALL: EARLY WORKS FROM RUSSIAN COLLECTIONS
This spring, The Jewish Museum will present an exhibition of early works by Marc Chagall (1887-1985...
What’s Wrong - Open the Door...
The title of Stephen Prina's installation, What's Wrong - Open the Door...., is taken from the Engli...
Mondrian: The Transatlantic Paintings
The Harvard University Art Museums will present a groundbreaking exhibition exploring the transatlan...
Love and Loss: American Portrait and Mourning Miniatures from the Yale University
Art Gallery
This major exhibition from the Yale University Art Gallery, organized by Robin
Jaffee Fran...
Inventing New Britain: The Victorian Vision 5
The way the Victorians shaped our lives is the theme of the V&A’s major spring exhibition, Inventing...
Call for Proposals: Pizza Surprise - Think inside the square you live in
Pizza Surprise is a curated exhibition of 10 new works that take art out of the gallery and directly...
O'Keeffe's O'Keeffes: The Artist's Collection
The Milwaukee Art Museum and the Georgia OKeeffe Museum are organizers of a major exhibition of work...
Peter Milton: Visions and Revisions
The work of internationally known artist, Peter Milton, will be featured in
an exhibition opening M...
Portrait/Self Portrait: Prints and Drawings from the Museum's Collections
A unique survey exhibition of portraits and self-portraits
by artists of the last five centuries wi...
The Unfinished Print: Works by Rembrandt, Piranesi, Degas, Munch and Others
The National Gallery of Art's exhibition, The Unfinished Print, investigates the
...
VICENTE PASCUAL: Imago Mundi
Pascuals most recent paintings are a continuation of his ambitious project of investigation into the...
Domenic Cretara: Portals
Boston artist, Domenic Cretara makes his first Seattle exhibition at the Frye this spring. Cretara'...
Salomon Huerta: Paintings
Born in Tijuana and based in Los Angeles, Huerta is best known for his enigmatic
portraits of ano...
YIRIBANA ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT
ISLANDER GALLERY
Paintings from the permanent collection
feature in the new exhibition in the
Yiribana Gallery on L...
UNBRIDLED: An Exhibition of Photographers Sponsored by Joes Basement
This is an exhibition of personal photographs by photographers represented by Carter Represents at t...
The Short Century. Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa 1945 - 1994
From May 18 to July 29, 2001,the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (House of the
World Cultures) will be s...
Works from Renaissance to 20th-Century Highlight How Artists and their Workshops Used Both Sides of the Sheet
The first exhibition of drawings to focus primarily on the relationship between the front and the ba...
THE SURREALIST AND THE PHOTOGRAPHER: ROLAND PENROSE AND LEE MILLER
These two complementary exhibitions (Roland Penrose at the Dean; Lee Miller at the Gallery of Modern...
IDEA TO REALITY - A GRANT WRITING FORUM & PRACTICAL WORKSHOP
Brisbane Powerhouse and Brisbane City Council are presenting Switch On, a
series of arts industry f...
Bill Woodrow: The Beekeeper
Bill Woodrow is one of the worlds foremost sculptors. He has exhibited his work
...
Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Master Draughtsman and Humanist
In association with New York's Metropolitan
Museum the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum
plans a maj...
Miles Draws: The Art of Miles Davis
Concentrating on works created in the 1980's, Miles Draws at the Forum for Contemporary Art will ill...
Contemporary Artists' Exploration of Games
Throughout the 20th century, the world of games - with its inversions of mastery, dependence on cha...
American Modern, 1925-1940: Design for a New Age
American Modern, 1925-1940: Design for a New Age , an exhibition tracing the rise of a
distinc...
Rebecca Horn
Rebecca
Horn comprises 15 works, selected personally by th...
Africa: the artist and the city
Africa: the artist and the city takes a look through the eyes of contemporary African artists at the...
THE SHOW 2001
Do you want to experience the very best up and coming artists, designers, architects, communicators
...
RENOIR TO PICASSO: Masterpieces from the Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris
The great names in modern French art, including
...
Stories For Grandchildren: Mitch Robertson
Mitch Robertson’s solo exhibition, Stories for Grandchildren juxtaposes the glamour and nostalgia of...
Feng Mengbo: PHANTOM TALES - The Latest in the Series of Artists' Projects for the Web
On June 14, 2001, Dia Center for the Arts launches Phantom
Tales, a work created by media artist Fe...
Rembrandt's Women
Rembrandt was one of the most original artists ever to wield a brush, draw a sketch or
make an etc...
New Australiana: Work by 11 Australian Photographers
An Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) exhibition, New Australiana, opens to the public at Cairn...
Art Fair Opens Today
Agreeably warm temperatures, longer days and all the glories of nature are unmistakable signs that s...
Anselm Kiefer: Paintings 1998-2000
As the first Danish museum ever, Louisiana will be presenting a solo
exhibition of...
Scenes of American Life
Seattle -- Edward Hopper, Jacob Lawrence, John Sloan, Rockwell Kent...
See the Smithsonian's best-k...
Fluxus Games Exhibition Mixes Hijinks and High Art
How would you play chess on a backgammon board
or use a deck of 52 jokers or win a bicycle race in ...
Images: Photography by Ed and Stacia Johnson
This exhibition features the work of Ed and Stacia Johnson. They are a professional free-lance photo...
Antony Gormley: Some of the Facts
Tate St Ives is showing a challenging group of sculptural works by Antony
Gormley. The e...
Elie Nadelman: Classical Folk
Elie Nadelman: Classical Folk, the first major survey of the
artist in over two decades, ope...
Marisol
The Neuberger Museum of Art proudly presents selections from this distinguished
...
Cos Cob Art Colony: Impressionists on the Connecticut Shore
From about 1890 to 1920, the Cos Cob area of Greenwich, Connecticut, was the testing ground for
...
Chihuly at the VandA
The first extensive UK exhibition of glass installations by the internationally
acclaimed Seattle ...
Katrina Lodge: Selected Works
Katrina Lodge's paintings are two-dimensional representations
of the remarkable three-dimensional c...
Mies in Berlin: Mies van der Rohe's German Work and Other Projects in Europe
Mies in Berlin is the first in-depth look at the early career of architect
...
Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks
The first retrospective exhibition of works by renowned American artist Gordon Parks will be on view...
Wit, Wonder and Whirling Wigs
The Power Plant, Canadas leading non-collecting contemporary
art gallery, opens its doors this sum...
Ousmane Sow: Monumental Sculpture in Celebration of the IV Games of La Francophonie
In celebration of the IV Games of La Francophonie, the National Gallery of Canada provides the oppor...
Malcolm Morley: In Full Color
Malcolm Morley, winner of the first Turner Prize
in 1984, is an artist whose work defies
cla...
Robert Motherwell and Jasper Johns: Poetic Works as Metaphor
Collaborations between writers and artists are often a source of intensely
creative artistic expre...
Edward Hillel: Dispositions
The Art Gallery of Hamilton - in collaboration with the National Gallery of
Prague - presents a maj...
Fauve Painting 1905-7: The Triumph of Pure Colour
The years 1905 to 1907 saw the full flowering of Fauvism and the exhibition will feature work by all...
Hossein Valamanesh – A survey
Over the last 20 years Adelaide-based Hossein Valamanesh has become established as one of Australia’...
Grandma Moses in the 21st Century
On June 30, a major retrospective exhibition of paintings by one of the most popular artists in the ...
Utrecht's Golden Age: Caravaggists and Italianists from Dutch Collections
The Golden Age of Dutch art is generally associated with
painters like Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer ...
Ingres to Matisse: Masterpieces of French Painting
50 French masterpieces are presented in Ingres to Matisse, which will provide a unique opportunity f...
Pew Charitable Trusts Teams with Art Museum to Initiate Outdoor Display of Calder Sculptures
The Pew Charitable
Trusts announced a $5-million grant ...
On Paper - New Paper Art
In July On Paper - New Paper Art unfolds as the first major exhibition to bring together some of the...
Four Faces of New Zealand Art: Rita Angus, Gavin Hipkins, Michael Illingworth and Peter Peryer
Four distinct artistic visions are on show at City Gallery this month, in a new suite of exhibitions...
Family Fortunes: Painting the Family
FAMILY FORTUNES comes to the National Gallery after touring to Bristol
City Museum and Art Gallery,...
Lin Li: Sydney Coal Loader
This is Lin Lis first major work since returning from studying film at CAL Arts on a Helen Lempriere...
La percezione dello spazio: Panza di Biumo collection - Guggenheim NY
Following restoration lasting almost ten years, the Palazzo della Gran Guardia of Verona reopened to...
Major Works by Michael Andrews
Michael Andrews (1928-1995) first became celebrated in the early 1960s for his series of
pai...
The Art of John Dos Passos
Best known as a major literary figure from the 1920s through the 1940s with such books as THREE SOLD...
Surveying of the Career of Francis Bacon
This exhibition surveys the career of
...
David Hockney Retrospective: Photoworks
David Hockney Retrospective:
Photoworks is the first major survey of the artist’s work
in photogra...
Howard Ben Tre: Sculpting Space in the Public Realm
This exhibition focuses on the glass sculptor Howard Ben Tré's public projects for plazas and street...
Shen Yuan: un matin du monde
Shen Yuan's dramatic Un Matin Du Monde is an installation which re-creates the entire roof-top of a ...
Victor Sloan: A Major Retrospective
The Gallery of Photography is pleased to announce a major retrospective of
the work of the Northern...
Edward Steichen: Vanity Fair Portraits
In 1923, Vanity Fair heralded Edward Steichen (American, b. Luxembourg,
1879-1973) as the ...
Estiu 2001, Two Exhibitions: Lluis Vila and Copper, Ink, Paper and Pressure
The exhibition space at Michael Dunev Art Projects is pleased to present, within it’s exhibition pro...
Bernardo Bellotto and the Capitals of Europe
Bernardo Bellotto began as a painter of conventional views of
...
Body Piercing: Andrew Dunbar, Photographer
images so beautiful that it takes a couple
of seconds to remember to wince The old adage of you can...
First RWA Open Painting Exhibition
Billed as one of the highest profile exhibitions of contemporary art outside London, Bristol's Royal...
Call to Artists: Travelling Scholarship for Australian and UK Citizens
The Alice Bale Art Award awards a AUS$40,000 travelling scholarship to
applicants of Australian or ...
Picasso: Portrait and Figure
The Baltimore Museum of Art presents Picasso: Portrait and Figure , an exhibition of more than 30 dr...
The Cloak Room: Anton Hart and George Popperwell
South Australian artists Hart and Popperwell are collaborating on a
major new multimedia work for ...
Fifty-Cent Masterpieces: Photographic Reprints Curated by Victor Skrebneski
For the past three years, photographer Victor Skrebneski has been
...
Call to Artists: Photo Op '02 Photograpraphy Exhibition
Photo Op '02 Photograpraphy Exhibition will be held in Salt Lake City February 7 to 25, 2002, during...
Focus on the Figure: Southern California Artists (1850-1950)
The predominance of landscape painting in the California art scene during the late 19th and early 20...
John Brett - A Pre-Raphaelite on the Shores of Wales
The first exhibition ever devoted to Brett’s association with Wales and the latter part of his caree...
illusion: Japanese Photography
Eleven Japanese photographers shown for the first time in
Sweden. Rik...
Space Odysseys: Sensation and Immersion
The international and Australian contemporary artists in Space Odysseys: Sensation and Immersion inv...
The Transatlantic Paintings: Work by Piet Mondrian
The Dallas Museum of Art presents four perspectives on the art of Piet Mondrian, the Dutch master wh...
Romance and Ritual - Celebrating the Jewish Wedding
On August 18, the Skirball Cultural Center and Museum, now celebrating its fifth anniversary, opened...
Myth and Mirage: The Art of Avel de Knight
This first major retrospective of American artist Avel de Knight (1921-1995) features more than 100 ...
Surface Invention: Post-1945 Graphic Art
Internationally-known for its collection of Pre-Raphaelite works, Birmingham
also has an extensive ...
Destined for Hollywood: The Art of Dan Sayre Groesbeck
A visitor to Cecil B. DeMille's office at Paramount Studios in the 1930s would have found the famed ...
Ramon Enich: Paintings
Since 1992, Ramón Enrich (L'Igualada, Barcelona) has exhibited widely with one-person exhibitions in...
Outdoor People: The Paintings and Prints of Juliet Peter
Outdoor People is a timely celebration of Juliet Peter's work, coinciding as it does with the exhibi...
Ando Constructed: Photographs of the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts by Robert Pettus, Curated by Mel Watkin
More than ten years ago, the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts put into motion
an architectur...
Frederick Carl Frieseke: The Evolution of an American Impressionist
One of the preeminent American painters of his generation, Frederick Carl Frieseke will be featured ...
Helen Levitt: Crosstown
On September 6, 2001, a selection of approximately 25 black-and-white and color photographs by Helen...
Katharina Fritsch
Featured in the German pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 1995 and subject of a major survey show at...
Projects 73: Olafur Eliasson - Seeing yourself sensing
Olafur Eliasson's installation, conceived for the windows in MoMA's Garden
...
Participatory Environments by Vangaurd Bazilian Artist Helio Oiticica
Interactive environments designed by Hélio Oiticica, a leader in the Brazilian avant-garde
movement...
Concordance: Alfred Jensen
Concordance, an exhibition of key works by the painter Alfred
Jensen (1903-81), opens at Dia Center...
Out of Japan: In 3 takes - Images by three major photographers working in Japan
Out of Japan is a rare opportunity to see work by three major photographers based in Japan. The Cano...
Brook Andrew: Ngajuu Want to Believe
Sydney based Wiradjuri artist Brook Andrew has been included in major exhibitions in Australia
and ...
Aernout Mik: Video Installation
Dutch artist Aernout Mik creates video installations that are characterized by a blend of uneasy abs...
Celebrating Boxes: Art Boxes from Around the World
Celebrating Boxes brings together the work of over 60 craftspeople from a dozen countries, in a sump...
Exhibitions of Work by Meschac Gaba, Mona Marzouk, Kim Sooja, Kirstin Stoltmann, Peter Bonde,
Surasi Kusolwong, Joana HadjiThomas and Khalil Joreige
The Institute of Visual Arts, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, presents a range of works by an in...
TECHNO MAORI: MAORI ART IN THE DIGITAL AGE
The effect of digital technology on contemporary art practise has beenexplored by at least two major...
Alan Haliday: A Mini–Retrospective
Alan Haliday will be holding an exhibition of his work at Renishaw Hall in the county of Derbyshire ...
Rachel Whiteread: First Solo Exhibition on Scotland
Born in London in 1963, Rachel Whiteread is one of
Britain's leading art...
Virtue and Beauty: Leonardo's - Ginevra de' Benci - and Renaissance Portraits of Women
This is the first exhibition on the subject ever organized which surveys the phenomenal rise of fema...
Sixth Annual International Art Fair Opens Today
A total of 177 galleries from 28 countries (2000: 23 countries) will be presenting art from the 1990...
Neo-Impressionism: The Circle of Paul Signac
To complement the major exhibition Signac 1863-1935: Master
...
Thomas Eakins: American Realist
With his life and work deeply rooted in Philadelphia, Thomas
...
BLUR and TELLING TALES - Two Exhibitions open Today
BLUR: by Paul Capor -
Inspired by the history of Perth and its often uncomfortable relationship ...
Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective
Wolfgang Laib’s artwork is a feast for the senses made from
simp...
Eat Art: Joseph Beuys, Dieter Roth, Sonja Alhaeuser
Eat Art: Joseph Beuys, Dieter Roth, Sonja Alhaeuser, a major exhibition featuring food as artistic m...
Louise Bourgeois: First Major Exhibition of a Living American Artist Within the Walls of the Winter Palace
An exhibition of the work of artist, Louise Bourgeois, whose prominent career has spanned six decade...
Signac 1863-1935: Master Neo-Impressionist
Signac 1863-1935: Master Neo-Impressionist, will be the first major retrospective of the artist's
...
Witness and Legacy: Contemporary Art about the Holocaust
Until recently, the Holocaust has been a subject largely
...
FIAC 2001, 28th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Opens Today
The Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC) will be held as scheduled October 10 through 15 i...
Alberto Giacometti
This is the first major New York City museum exhibition in almost three decades devoted to the work ...
David Hockney: Painting 1960-2000
A long-held wish will be coming true when Louisiana
opens its doors on a ...
Christina Ramberg Drawings
This retrospective exhibition provides a rare opportunity to view the
sketches and drawings o...
Call for Artists: Artist Support Program, Gallery Residency Program and
Writers Program Applications Now Available
The Artist Support Program supports local artists
working creatively with sound. Eight selected ar...
From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet at the Pompidou
This exhibition represents a major body of work from the renowned Centre George Pompidou in Paris, t...
Changing the Need : Graphites by Christopher Cook
These distinctive and challenging new images examine the conflict between
aesthetic and organic pri...
Juan Munoz
Spanish sculptor Juan Muñoz (1953--2001), whose sudden death in August shocked the art world, is her...
Art on The Line: The Royal Academy Exhibitions at Somerset House 1780-1836
The most ambitious exhibition yet staged by the Courtauld, Art on The Line will recreate the golden ...
Henry Moore
The first major retrospective of Henry Moore's (1898-1986) work to appear in the United States in ...
Utopia: Ancient Cultures - New Forms
This unique exhibition features over 80 artworks and is designed to explore the emergence and transi...
Four Generations: A Century of the Toorop-Fernhout Family
No family of artists has played a more important role
...
A Man, A Woman, A Machine: Group Photography Exhibition as Part of Photomonth
100 years after the triumph of photography, the Centre of Attention
presents A Man, A Woman, A Mach...
Shanghai Childhood: Herta's Story
Herta Imhof, a long-time volunteer at the Powerhouse Museum and the story of her childhood experienc...
Exit Art, For the Final Exit
This exhibition includes installations, sculpture and paintings by American Artist, Frank Williams. ...
From Picasso to Tàpies: Spanish 20th Century Art from the Reina Sofia
This autumn, the Gemeentemuseum is holding an exhibition of 20th-century Spanish masterpieces: leadi...
Picasso: the Artist's Studio - Opened Yesterday in Cleveland
This exhibition is devoted to the theme of the artists studio in the work of Pablo Picasso. Approxim...
Capital! Locating Tradition: Placing Ourselves - Art from the Victoria University of Wellington Collection
The CAPITAL ! returns to its birthplace in the NORTH !!
A selection of major works by many of New Z...
The Fuji Film - AOP Assistants Awards 2001
The Fuji Film/AOP Awards features top work from assistant members within the AOP membership. Now num...
Eye Infection: Work by Robert Crumb, Mike Kelley, Jim Nutt, Peter Saul and H.C. Westermann
The exhibition fills 17 galleries and is conceived and organised by Christiaan Braun. Braun is wel...
Painters and the American West: The Anschutz Collection
The American West — with its majestic mountain peaks, vast rolling plains, and winding rivers — has ...
The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
features works drawn from the w...
Ed Ruscha: Paintings, Drawings and Books 1961-2001
The Museum of Modern Art Oxford presents the UK’s first major retrospective of American artist Ed Ru...
Grand Lyricist: The Art of Elmer Bischoff
With Grand Lyricist: The Art of Elmer Bischoff, the Oakland Museum of California opens the most comp...
Celebrating Australia: identity by design
Developed as part of Australia’s Centenary of Federation celebrations, the exhibition explores the s...
Buddha: Past - Present - Future Opens Saturady
Buddhism, an endlessly evolving faith, older than Christianity or Islam, is the fastest growing reli...
After the Storm: The Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art 2001,
In the entire bookstore within the Museum of Modern Art in New York, there is only one book that dea...
Junk Love: 25th Birthday Celebrations Exhibition
As part of their 25th Birthday Celebrations Australias first Re-use Centre, Reverse Garbage, is runn...
The Art of Timekeeper: Masterpieces from The Winthrop Edey Bequest
With its major fall and winter exhibition, The Frick Collection introduces to the public a significa...
Gary Hill: Selected Works 1976 - 2001
Video art is still a comparatively young discipline. In the 1960s, the
medium was pioneered by such...
Picasso: Cubism to Classicism
The last in a series of focus exhibitions of works by Pablo Picasso in The Cone Collection, this ins...
Len Lye: Experimental Filmmaker, Sculptor, Photographer and Writer
As an experimental filmmaker, sculptor, photographer and
writer, Len Lye was a diverse original, ec...
Exhibition Launches New Venue: Unit 2 - Museum Artists
After a year of hard work by a team of dedicated working professionals, The Digital Art Museum
will...
John Drawbridge - Wide Open Interior
Pass through the Beehive, Radio New Zealand House, or the National Library,
and you can't help but ...
Museum Opens in New Building with a New Name
The American Folk Art Museum – formerly the Museum of American Folk Art – today announced that it wi...
Robert Wilson's Monumental 14 Stations Presented at MASS MoCA - Premier American Venue for Milestone Work
Robert Wilson's critically acclaimed,
monumental interpretation of the Passion of Christ, 14 Statio...
Robert Hodgins - 50 Years a Painter
Hodgins is regarded as one of the prime bridge builders between the 20th and 21st centuries. This ar...
The Lives of Lee Miller
The American Lee Miller (1907-1977) was one of the most remarkable
photographers of the 20th centur...
Extracted: Atherton Tablelands Artist Josie Lowerson
This exhibition features over 15 of Josie Lowerson's most recent wood sculptures, the works in Extra...
Call for Entries: New Images-New Stories - Art in Modern Media
The theme of this year's EMAF 2002 is New Images - New Stories -
Art in Modern Media. Productions ...
Visions for a new Film Centre: Three competition
schemes for the bfi
An exhibition of of proposals by three architectural practices,
David Chipperfield...
Restaging the Everyday: Recent Work by Beat Streuli and Fischli/Weiss
Restaging the Everyday: Recent Work by Beat Streuli and Fischli/Weiss is an
installation of ...
A la recherche de l'ideal: Les sculptures d'athletes de Robert Tait McKenzie
On entering the Musee du Quebec gallery featuring the A la recherche de lideal: Les sculptures dathl...
Gordon Parks: Photojournalism
Photographs by renowned photojournalist Gordon Parks will be on view at the Cleveland
...
Winter Exhibitions: Tiong Ang, Serhiy Bratkov, David Claerbout, Jose Antonio Hernandez-Diez
The Institute of Visual Arts is currently showing four exhibitions by four artists from The Netherla...
Victorian Photographs: Julia Margaret Cameron - Annals of My Glass House
Julia Margaret Cameron is today recognised as one of the great
...
A Passion for Renoir: Five Great Paintings from the Clark Art Institute
Of all the Impressionists, Pierre-Auguste Renoir was the artist most in love with the feel of paint....
Prevailing Human Spirit, The Exhibition
This memorial exhibition is being held in response to the heartrending events of
Septembe...
Power of Thought:The Prints of Jessie Oonark
Power of Thought: The Prints of Jessie Oonark is the first one-person
...
American Modern, 1925-1940: Design For A New Age
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts announces an exhibition of iconic images of modern America...
Stephen Hughes: Photographs
Buildings as apparitions, gleaming white apartment blocks stranded by the
shore, lone figures drift...
Earthly Bodies: Irving Penn's Nudes, 1949-50
One of the world's preeminent photographers, Irving
...
Antony Gormley: First Exhibition in Spain
CGAC is delighted to present the first survey in Spain of the work of Turner
...
Outer and Inner Space: A Video Exhibition in Three Parts
Outer and Inner Space brings exemplary international video art to
...
Jurgen Schadeberg: A Major Photographic Exhibition
Jurgen Schadeberg will present a major photographic exhibition at The
Pretoria Art Museum from Janu...
Landmark: Paintings by John Abrams and Robert Houle
Landmark includes the work by two important Canadian painters, John Abrams and Robert Houle, who dis...
Paul Klee: The Nature of Creation
A major exhibition of paintings, watercolours and drawings by the artist Paul Klee is to
...
Sam Taylor-Wood: Films and Photography
On show at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam from January 26
to April 1 are photographs and films by t...
7 - Seven Incredible Photographers
‘Seven Wonders of the World’, ‘Seven Samurais’, ‘Seven Deadly Sins’, ‘The Magnificent Seven’ and ‘Fr...
Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective
On view at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego's La Jolla location
from January 27 through Ma...
A Painting and A Sculpture, Martin Creed and John Nixon, curated by Nicholas Chambers AND A Painting and A Photograph, Reuben Keehan and Darren Sylvester, curated by Nicholas Chambers
Recently in the media spotlight for winning Britain's major art award of
the year, the Turner Prize...
Marc Quinn
Tate Liverpool is to host a major exhibition of the work of Marc Quinn – his most significant to dat...
HORSES - Two Works to Welcome the New Year
For the first two weeks of February, Shanghart opens an exhibition consisting of two works that welc...
Artist Opportunity - Step into Leonardo's Shoes...Workshop in Drawing from Human Anatomical Specimens
The Department of Anatomy at the University of New South Wales (Sydney) is
providing a rare opportu...
AA Bronson: Mirror Mirror
The MIT List Visual Arts Center is pleased to announce the opening of Mirror Mirror by AA Bronson, a...
ARCO'02
Over the last few years, in contemporary art theory circles, a debate has arisen once again regardin...
The 14th Annual Works On Paper Show to Open for Preview Today
Sanford L. Smith and Associates is pleased to announce that the
14th Annual Wo...
The Encounter, 1802: Art of the Flinders and Baudin Voyages
In 2002, Australia commemorates the historic encounter between the pioneering maritime explorers Mat...
Henry Moore: Journey Through Form
Te Papa, in partnership with The Henry Moore Foundation of England, have produced an exhibition for ...
Accomodating Change: Circle 33 Housing Group
This major exhibition is the culmination of The Architecture Foundation's social housing design init...
Parallel Visions: Affinities within the Australian Collection
This exhibition features 200 works by 22 of Australia's foremost artists
and includes some of thei...
Marlene Dumas' First Drawing Retrospective
The New Museum of Contemporary Art presents Marlene Dumas: Name
No Names, a major draw...
Myer Myers: Jewish Silversmith in Colonial New York
An exhibition of the work of Myer Myers (1723-1795), one of the most accomplished craftsmen working ...
Eden and the Apple of Sodom: Lauren Berkowitz, Antony Hamilton and Janet Laurence
Lauren Berkowitz, Antony Hamilton and Janet Laurence - artists whose
practices engage with the env...
2002 Adelaide Biennial - conVerge: where art and science meet
Australia's most important survey of contemporary Australian art opens Friday 1 March at the Art Gal...
Jana Sterbak: A Contemporary Artists' Retrospective
Canadian artist Jana Sterbak is increasingly establishing herself as one of the most significant
in...
Call for Artists: Announcing Strathmore's 2002 Art Contest
Strathmores 2002 Art Contest includes three categories with prizes for
each: Student Artist, Gener...
Treasures from a Lost Civilization: Ancient Chinese Art from Sichuan
This exhibition presents the fascinating art and material culture of ancient Sichuan, in remote sout...
Goya: Images of Women
Goya: Images of Women is the first major exhibition dedicated to an examination
...
Douglas Gordon: New Works and Off-Site Projects
Douglas Gordon, widely recognized as one of the most important artists of his
generation, is best k...
2002 Gold Coast Ulrick Schubert Photographic Art Award
Gold Coast City Art Gallery is delighted to host the inaugural Gold Coast Ulrick Schubert Photograph...
José Clemente Orozco in the United States, 1927-1934
The San Diego Museum of Art is the opening venue for a comprehensive, internationally touring exhibi...
The Ansel Adams Centennial: Classic Images and A Portrait of Ansel Adams
The Center for Creative Photography (CCP) at the University of Arizona will present The Ansel Adams ...
Harmsiada: Andrey Chezhin, Curated by Tatiana Salzirn from Moscow
The title Harmsiada comes from the name of two photographic series by Andrey Chezhin (b. 1960) who i...
MIRRORING EVIL: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art
Drawing connections between the imagery of the Third
Reich and today's consumer culture, the artist...
Call for Artists: Premiere Portfolio Application Deadline Extended
Due to the overwhelming amount of calls from artists that have been received, absolutearts.com has e...
California Holiday: The E. Gene Crain Collection
Since the early 60s, California native and longtime Laguna Beach resident E. Gene Crain has amassed ...
ORB, an exhibition by Isolde Krams
ORB is an extension of the work Isolde Krams has undertaken over the last 4 years, consisting of met...
The Russian Avant-Garde Book, 1910–1934
The Russian Avant-Garde Book, 1910–1934 is prompted by an extraordinary gift to
...
Zbigniew Libera: Correcting Devices, 1994-2000
Zbigniew Libera, a Polish artist of international renown, provides a spectrum of works inspired by F...
Paintings from The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
he Fitzwilliam Museum houses the collections of art and antiquities of the University of Cam...
Alfredo Arreguin: Patterns of Dreams and Nature
Alfredo Arreguin: Patterns of Dreams and Nature, a large-scale retrospective celebrating the work of...
Ann Hamilton at hand
This is the first showing in Ireland by this important American artist who represented
...
Pictures of You: Inaki Bonillas, Minerva Cuevas, Mario Garcia-Torres, and Yoshua Okon.
Pictures of You brings together four artworks that call attention to looking,
...
Paul Cadmus: 1904-1999, At Home with an American Master
Paul Cadmus: 1904-1999, At Home with an American Master, will be on exhibit March 24
through Apri...
Can Gravitation be Cancelled: An Artistic Experiment by Monica Sand
In an artistic project by Monica Sand in collaboration with Chalmers
Technical University, Gothenbu...
Matterart: Pauline Burbidge - Textiles, Charles Poulsen - Sculpture
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios presetns Matterart, a striking exhibition of contrasting materials...
Outer and Inner Space: A Video Exhibition in Three Parts
Part two of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts’ three-part video-art
exhibition opened Saturday, Apri...
Three Exhibitions by Fritha Langerman, Judy Moolenschot, Charl Graebe
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Milan in a Van: The best of the Milan Furniture Fair
The exhibition Milan in a Van will bring the hottest international design to the V&A in Spring
...
On the Edge of Your Seat: Popular Theater and Film in Early 20th-Century American Art
American artists in the early decades of the 20th century found rich inspiration in vaudeville halls...
Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé: The Hair or the Man, Blink
Thomas Erben is very pleased to present the work of Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé. Concurrent with his s...
New York: Capital of Photography
From April 28 to September 2, 2002, The Jewish Museum will present a pioneering exhibition chronicli...
Italian Masterpieces From Raphael To Tiepolo
A remarkable exhibition of masterworks of Italian painting by a number of the most celebrated names ...
Sam Taylor-Wood
This is the first major London showing for Sam Taylor-Wood, an artist at the forefront of contempora...
More of the National Art Collection Displayed at Te Papa
The latest in an ongoing series of exhibitions that display the national art collection opens at Te ...
Design for Stage and Screen: The Worlds of John Iacovelli
Emmy-award winning production designer John Iacovelli provides a glimpse into his world of "dreams a...
Enrico Castellani Work from 1958 – 1970
Kettle’s Yard is delighted to announce the first UK show by one of Italy’s
major post-war artists. ...
Jim Dine Prints: 1985-2000
A major retrospective of recent prints by one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century and p...
MatissePicasso
Matisse Picasso at Tate Modern brings together major masterpieces by the two giants of
m...
Flux Capacitor Avatars Presented by Over 20 Performing and Visual Artists
Catching the energy generated during the weekend of the Bay to Breakers, dynamic Capacitor lights up...
Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur
This exhibition of 425 excavated Sumerian artifacts from the renowned Royal Cemetery at Ur, dating f...
Anne Noble: States of Grace
Long recognised as a major figure in New Zealand photography, Wellington artist Anne Noble has in th...
Uncommon Denominator: New Art from Vienna
Perhaps no city in Europe today rivals Vienna
for the vibrancy and complexity of its emerging arts ...
Andy Warhol Retrospective
Andy Warhol Retrospective is the first
comprehensive exhibition of the work of Andy Warhol
(1928-1...
Art Now - Ori Gersht: Afterglow
Art Now is a programme of exhibitions that aims to promote discussion and awareness of
new...
Terence Donovan: The Eye That Never Sleeps
"The eye that never sleeps" is the phrase used by the family of Terence
Do...
Marti Friedlander: Photographs
This is the first comprehensive survey exhibition of photographs by Marti
...
Lei Cox: A Solo Show
This is the first major solo exhibition of the work of LEI
...
Hans Josephsohn: Sculptures
Josephsohn’s Zurich atelier is unexpectedly hidden between two new blocks of flats, surrounded by a ...
Call for Artists: 'JUNK LOVE' Art and Design Competition
Junk Love is on again for the third year running and Reverse Garbage is calling for entries.
Reve...
Naofumi Maruyama: Paintings
Thomas Erben is very pleased to present the first exhibition of the Japanese
painter Naofu...
Frank Moore: Green Thumb in a Dark Eden
The exhibition includes both paintings and works on paper that focus on various aspects of the garde...
Eric Lesdema: The Great Escape
Curated by David Chandler of PhotoWorks 'the great escape' is the first
major solo exhibition by Er...
Call for Artists: Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art 2003
For the third time, the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis will aw...
Call for Entries - Albury Art Prize 2002, Works on Paper
The Albury Regional Art Gallery invites artists to submit work for the 2002
FLEMING MUNTZ ALBURY AR...
Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
For the first time in more than 40 years, 19th–century French artist Paul Gauguin is the subject of ...
No Man's Land: The Photographs of Lynne Cohen
This major exhibition is the first comprehensive examination of Lynne Cohen’s photographic work, fro...
Opting for Realism: American Painting in the 1970s
The realist tradition that dominated the 1970s was a fresh expression of the surrounding world. Alth...
Bombs Away: Works by Five New Zealand Artists
Bombs Away is an exhibition of five New Zealand artists: Megan Adams, Tony
de Lautour, Fiona Jack, ...
Jerry Uelsmann / Maggie Taylor: Other Realities
The Laurence Miller Gallery is pleased to present Jerry Uelsmann / Maggie
Taylor: Other Realities, ...
Outer and Inner Space Exhibition: Jane and Louise Wilson, Stasi City
The final segment of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts’ three-part video-art
exhibition opens with...
Y E S YOKO ONO
YES YOKO ONO offers the first comprehensive reevaluation of Ono’s work, exploring her position withi...
From Mickey to the Grinch: Art of the Animated Film
The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum welcomes 20th century film legends to Wausau when "From Mickey t...
Out of Site: A Group Show of Fictional Architectural Spaces
Out of Site is a group exhibition featuring fictional architectural spaces and topographies that ref...
Cinema India: The Art of Bollywood
Bollywood comes to the V&A this summer with the first ever major exhibition of posters and hoardings...
Flock by Aernout Mik
"Flock" by Aernout Mik will bring to an end the Homo ludens. Art at play cycle selected by Grazia Qu...
Moving Pictures: Woork in Photography, Film, and Video
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum presents Moving Pictures, an exhibition of approximately 150 works ...
Hello My Name Is... Introduces Young Artists Through Self-Portraits
Hello My Name Is..., an exhibition that introduces a group
of emerging international artists throug...
Pattern Crazy: Curated by Carol McNicoll and Jacqui Poncelet
Experience an explosion of pattern in Pattern Crazy, the first major UK show to bring together a wid...
Ten Tips for Success - Join Geoffrey Gorman for this FREE one hour teleclass!
Ten Tips for Success, Wednesday, July 17 at 3PM Eastern Standard Time.
*Teleclass Synopsis* - Artis...
FNB Vita Art Prize Exhibition
The FNB Vita Art Prize 2002, a major annual event on the visual art calendar, opens on July 13 at th...
Vincent Gallo Retrospective 1977-2002
The Hara Museum is pleased to announce that it will hold the exhibition Vincent Gallo Retrospective ...
Ancestors of the Incas: The Majesty of Ancient Peru
Ancestors of the Incas, which has never been exhibited before, includes more than 250 objects made b...
Simryn Gill: Selected Work
The 258 photographs that form Dalam, (Malay for deep; inside; interior), are the outcome of Simryn G...
Surf Culture: The Art History of Surfing
Is surfing a cultural activity? The connection between art and surfing reaches back 3,000 years to P...
ST@RT_UP
A new and innovative exhibition combining art and technology
opens at Te Papa on Saturday 3 August....
Open
The AOP Open is as it sounds - an open competition for anyone with a love of
photography. Now in it...
Architecture of Time: Works by Hiroshi Sugimoto
World-leading photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto receives the first major solo showcase of his
work in t...
Call for Artists: Brave Destiny
Join the Brave Destiny of the imaginative spirit in surreal, surreal/conceptual, visionary, fantasti...
Email Art
The Centre of Attention presents Email Art, a contemporary art
electronic exhibition starting Augu...
Call for Artists: Digital Art Workshops in the Ancient City of Myndos
Contemporary Artists from New York and Istanbul will
be gathering in the ancient city of Myndos for...
Cloistered Worlds, Open Books: Medieval Manuscripts in Dialogue with Contemporary Art
Not an exhibition of neatly hung works, but a world in its own right into which visitors are allowed...
Flipside 2002 Venue: New Dalry House - Web Festival and Charity Working to fund Arts Centre
Disabled artist and founder of the E.I.I.Festival, PoL Steele is delighted to announce that the E.I....
Call for Artists: Can architecture make a difference to those suffering with HIV/AIDS in Africa?
Mobile HIV/AIDS Health Clinic for Africa - On May 1st 2002 Architecture for Humanity, the non-profit...
Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
For the first time in more than 40 years, 19th–century French artist Paul Gauguin is the subject of ...
Arte Povera: Art from Italy 1967-2002
ARTE POVERA: Art from Italy (1967 – 2002) is a major exhibition documenting the evolution of one of ...
Paul Strand: Works 1915-1954
In 1921, a seven-minute portrait of New York called "Manhatta," alternately titled "New York the Mag...
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
The Stedelijk Museum is organising the first major survey exhibition in the Western hemisphere of th...
Lone Stranger: Barbara Strathdee
Seeking out New Zealanders in Kombi vans was one of the ways senior
Wellington artist Barbara Strat...
Refraction: Selected Works by Gerhard Richter, and Project: Jorge Pardo's 2000 Denovation
For "Refraction," the second exhibition to be installed in
"Project," a focused selection of works ...
Edge and Shadow: Nigel Hall Works on Paper, 1975 to 2002
Nigel Hall is well known internationally for sculpture of extreme
refinement. He is less well known...
Call for Nominations: The Citibank Photography Prize 2003
The Photographers' Gallery invites nominations for The Citibank Photography
Prize 2003. The winner...
Stuart Davis: Prints and Drawings
Drawn from the Carter’s holdings of works on paper by Stuart Davis (1892–1964), this exhibition trac...
The Minimalist Years, 1960-1975: Jo Baer
"The Minimalist Years, 1960-1975," an exhibition of works by
American artist Jo Baer, brings togeth...
Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland: A History of Collecting and Patronage
Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski of Poland will be at the Milwaukee Art Museum for the September 13 ope...
The Unblinking Eye: Lens-based Art from the Collection
An exhibition from the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s own Collection exploring the many aspects of len...
Passionate and Obstinate: The Lois Orswell Collection
The Fogg Art Museum presents a major exhibition examining the collection and life of Lois Orswell, a...
Passport to Paradise: Works by Ian Carr-Harris, Janet Cardiff and
The Power Plant, Canada's leading
non-collecting contemporary art gallery, is excited to present tw...
Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 1500 – 1650
Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 1500 – 1650, an exhibition organized and circulated by t...
Strange Messenger: The Art of Patti Smith
On display on the Museum's sixth floor, Strange Messenger: The Art of Patti
Smith will include more...
Claude Heath: Kettle’s Yard and Christ’s College Artist Fellow 2002-2003
Claude Heath has rightly been recognised as one of the most outstanding
artists of his generation, ...
Call for Artists: 2003 Artist Support Program, Writers Program and Gallery Residency Program
The Artist Support Program supports local artists working creatively with sound. Eight selected art...
Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure
Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure, a comprehensive survey of the artist's drawings on paper depi...
Treasures From an Unknown Reign: Shunzi Porcelain
Treasures From an Unknown Reign: Shunzi Porcelain‰, a major exhibition
of 87 porcelain objects prod...
Tom Thomson: A Canadian Legend
The first major retrospective in over thirty years of Canada’s legendary landscape painter, Tom Thom...
Celebrating Art Nouveau: The Kreuzer Collection
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will celebrate its recent acquisition of
an internationally acclai...
Narratives: Ritual and Graven Images by Omar Badsha
The exhibition Narratives spans 25 years of work by photographer Omar Badsha. This retrospective ex...
Martin Parr: Photographic Works 1971 - 2000
This major retrospective explores the career of Martin Parr, arguably the most influential and innov...
Fairfield Porter: A Life in Art, 1907–1975
This fall the Frye will be the first venue for a major retrospective of works by American Realist, F...
Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism: The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection
This special exhibition highlights one of the world’s most significant private collections of modern...
Fiona Clark: Go Girl
"Mayor shocked by dancing pictures" read 1975 newspaper headlines as a media tempest gathered around...
Versace at the V&A: A Retrospective of Gianni Versace (1946-1997)
A major retrospective of the work of fashion designer Gianni Versace (1946-1997) opens at the V&A . ...
Modigliani and the Artists of Montparnasse
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery will present a major
international exhibition of works by Italian mas...
A Day in the Life of Africa
The North American tour of a major new photography exhibition entitled A Day in the Life of Africa d...
Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962-1972
“Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962-1972,” an exhibition of more than 140 works by 14 artists on the...
29th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Presents 170 Galleries from 23 Countries
The most important modern and contemporary art fair of the fall season, FIAC 2002 will be held in Pa...
The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art on View at Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh
The landmark sale of The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art, the finest collec...
Carroll Dunham's First Major Museum Survey
The New Museum of Contemporary Art presents the first major museum survey of the paintings of the hi...
Lightgarden: Video Installation and Photogram-based Computer Generated Prints by Anne Keener
Anne Keener's artwork has crossed disciplines between painting, photography and video. For the month...
The Legacy of Genghis Khan: Courtly Art and Culture in Western Asia, 1256–1353
In a lifetime characterized by war and conquest, Genghis Khan (1167?–1227) forged the largest contig...
Picasso: The Last Decade
In 1953 Pablo Picasso was at the pinnacle of his fame, inconceivably wealthy, and universally acknow...
Out of Site: Fictional Architectural Spaces
The Henry Art Gallery will present Out of Site a group exhibition organized by the New Museum of Con...
Driftworks: Will MacLean
Will Maclean is Britain’s leading box construction artist and is a master of assemblage. He exploit...
Call for Artists: Careers in the Arts Initiative - Mentoring (CAIM)
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announces a request for proposals to implement me...
Lucio Pozzi: Indoor Games
Lucio Pozzi INDOOR GAMES presents a major site-specific installation by Italian born artist Lucio Po...
The 14th Star: Photos, Videos, Poetry and Music by Mark Borthwick
Born in London in 1966, Mark Borthwick has been living and working in New York for many years now. H...
Dong Kingman: Watercolor Master
At the invitation of the Ministry of Culture, PRC, the exhibition entitled “Dong Kingman: Watercolor...
MAKING: Unique Installations Created by 5 Art Schools
An unprecedented collaboration between the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and five major a...
Fernand Léger: Selected by Brigitte Hedel-Samson
The Fundació Joan Miró’s major exhibition of the season is "Fernand Léger", selected by Brigitte Hed...
Ireland's Largest Visual Arts Event of the Year
Since its launch two years ago, this annual event has successfully pioneered the concept of the acce...
Caroline McCarthy: The Glow is Fading
Gasworks Gallery presents the first UK solo exhibition of new work by Caroline McCarthy. Having rece...
William Kentridge Retrospective
The South African National Gallery is proud to have been selected by artist
William Kentridge as th...
Visions For The Future IV: Graham Fagen and Victoria Morton
VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE, Scotland’s pre-eminent exhibition series of leading Scottish artists looks t...
Call for Artists: 2nd trimester of the IV. Bauhaus Kolleg Dot.City
Citizens of Dot.City! Come to the Bauhaus Dessau for the 2nd trimester of the IV. Bauhaus Kolleg Dot...
The Dream of the Audience: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951-1982)
She lived only three decades, but pioneering Korean artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha left a substantial ...
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith, the major survey exhibition which has
seen our leading artist d...
Dancing up Country: The Art of Dorothy Napangardi
Described as on of the most experimental Indigenous painters of Central Australia, Dorothy Napangard...
Brandt and Weston: Two Geniuses of Photography
Only in Milwaukee will visitors see the
exhibitions of works by two of the most respected photograp...
5 Visions: 2 Painters, 1 Photographer, 1 Sculptor, 1 Installation Artist
5 Visions is a showcase of five emerging Los Angeles artists of disparate styles and media. Forced ...
Break-Connect: New Zealand Art Curated by Simon Rees
The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery this week announced an annual series of major review exhibitions tha...
Call for Artists: Projects for Three Parks
The Seattle Arts Commission seeks artists to develop art in three diverse urban parks. The projects...
The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy - The Exhibition
In anticipation of the release of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, the
central instalment in ...
Exhibitions by Zwelethu Mthethwa, Zamani Makhanya, Gabisile Ngcobo
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting three exhibitions. In...
FRUiTS: Tokyo Street Style - Photographs by Shoichi Aoki
The Powerhouse Museum and Sydney Festival are presenting a new exhibition FRUiTS: Tokyo street style...
Hero/Antihero: What Heroes Are Made Of
his winter the Seattle Art Museum will explore the concept of heroism in a provocative installation ...
Conversation Pieces: Collaborative Works
Conversation Pieces includes 8 new works-the fruit of collaborations between
19 artists and designe...
Alice Burton: Crosscurrents
Canadian artist Alice Burton exhibits in Berlin this winter at the Galerie Im Neuen Kranzler Eck. H...
Rare 20th Century Propoganda Posters
The V&A is staging an exhibition of remarkable propaganda posters drawn from many of the important c...
Louis Jansen van Vuuren: Solo Exhibition
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition of ...
Stretchmarks: Cynthia Edorh, Ariel Tarr, Malene Charles, and Kate Greenslade
Stretchmarks is a collective of young urban females addressing the problematic issues that we face i...
German Photography: From the Bauhaus to the Bechers
"German Photography, from
the Bauhaus to the Bechers," is a survey of more than
60 works explores ...
True Stories: Art of the East Kimberley
These works of art carry both spiritual significance and a
vivid sense of East Kimberley country – ...
Linda Karshan: Marks and Moves
Kettle's Yard starts the year with an exhibition of drawings, etchings and
woodcuts by Linda Karsha...
Alia Syed: Film Works
Talwar Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of film works by Alia Syed. This is the artist’s...
From Tankards to Teacups: The Art of Serving Beverages in Early America
Since colonial times beer, tea, whiskey and wine have factored into the fabric of American customs a...
12th annual Los Angeles International Photographic Print Exposition Opens
The largest and longest running photographic art exhibition in the West will have seventy galleries ...
Most Comprehensive Exhibition Ever of Renowned French Artist Edouard Vuillard
The most comprehensive exhibition ever devoted to the work of Edouard Vuillard, the quintessential P...
Vision and Verse: William Blake
Nearly 200 works by William Blake will be on view in a
major exhibition of the renowned artist/poet...
The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention
The work of Charles and Ray Eames: a legacy of invention will open the 2003 programme of "major exhi...
Maine Art Museums and Galleries Collaborate for First Time for Largest Photography show by Sebastiao Salgado
In collaboration with five other Maine venues, the Portland Museum of Art is presenting a major exh...
Brian Jungen: Cetology
At first glance, the work of Vancouver-based artist Brian Jungen appears to be more suited to a natu...
José Antonio Hernández-Diez
SITE Santa Fe presents José Antonio Hernández-Diez, the first major museum exhibition in the United...
John Dennison and Justin Ogilvie: Drawing The Fine Line
Drawing has become a major mode of expression for many artists over the past few years. A fine Line ...
E.J. Hughes: Work from the Early 1930s to Present
The Vancouver Art Gallery starts the new year with a major retrospective honouring the work of Briti...
Treasures of Modern Art: The Legacy of Phyllis Wattis at SFMOMA
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) presents Treasures of Modern Art: The Legacy of Phyl...
Henry Heerup: Faith, Hope and Charity
This spring ARKEN is dedicated to the Danish artist Henry Heerup. The artist who throughout his life...
Job Koelewijn: Try and See it Your Way
This solo exhibition is the largest to date by the Dutch artist Job Koelewijn. Inspired by the Henry...
Thomas Gainsborough, 1727-1788
Thomas Gainsborough, 1727-1788, the first comprehensive retrospective ever seen in the United States...
Matisse Picasso
Matisse Picasso is the first exhibition dedicated to the lifelong dialogue between two of the most i...
Frankenthaler: Paintings on Paper (1949 – 2002)
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) presents Frankenthaler: Paintings on Paper (1949 – 2002) from ...
Matter: The Work of Tod Williams and Billie Tsien
The first major exhibition of work by the acclaimed design team since their 1990 show, “Domestic Arr...
Vermeer and the Dutch Interior
Vermeer and the Dutch Interior is a major loan exhibition organised by the Museo Nacional del Prado,...
Titian
‘Titian’ is the first in a series of three Renaissance exhibitions to be held at the National Galler...
O' So Calla Lilly - The Brooks Presents Georgia O'Keeffe
During the second half of the 19th century, the South
African calla lily was introduced to the Unit...
Angela White: Garbology – Fiber, Fluff and Fuzz
the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland presents Angela White, the fifth artist in the Wendy L. Moo...
van Gogh: Fields
The Toledo Museum of Art, in a partnership with the Kunsthalle Bremen in Germany, is proud to presen...
New Contemporary Art Expostion to Open Tomorrow
Paris to Buenos Aires, from Hong Kong to Chelsea, and from Jerusalem to Dallas, art galleries around...
Kathe Kollwitz: The Art of Compassion
The Art Gallery of Ontario is proud to present Kathe Kollwitz: The Art of Compassion, from March 1 t...
Manet/Velázquez: The French Taste for Spanish Painting
The first major exhibition ever to examine the impact of 17th-century Spanish painting on 19th-centu...
Trunk Rock: A New Installation by Terry Urbahn
Trunk Rock is a multi-media installation from Wellington artist Terry Urbahn
that includes sculptur...
Edges: Between Chaos and Stillness, Paintings by Connie Noyes
Edges: Between Chaos and Stillness, recent paintings by artist Connie Noyes will be the one-person s...
Call for Artists: Opportunity for Public Exposure of Artwork on a Major Corporate Campus & Sale of Existing Work
The Public Art Committee of the Arts and Cultural Alliance of Jackson County, Michigan is seeking ar...
The Purest Benevolence: Handel and the Foundling Hospital
The Museum’s first major exhibition will focus on Handel’s remarkable relationship with the Foundlin...
Private and Confidential: Works by Predrag Pajdic
The most striking feature of Pajdic’s work is the skill and virtuoso draughtsmanship on display. His...
The Grandeur of Viceregal Mexico: Treasures from the Museo Franz Mayer
The San Diego Museum of Art is proud to be the only West Coast venue for the first major exhibition ...
Rafael Tufino: Painter of the People
Rafael Tufino (b. Brooklyn, 1922) is one of the central figures in the history of 20th Century Puert...
Light Screens: The Leaded Glass of Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is famous for his innovative architecture; less well known are his d...
Iconic to Ironic: Fashioning California Identity
From Hollywood glamour gowns to San Francisco hippie style to Southern California surfer gear, Calif...
The Big Picture: Recent Acquisition from the Collection of Alison and Alan Schwartz
Opening at the Vancouver Art Gallery on March 15, The Big Picture: Recent Acquisition from the Colle...
Secret Games: Wendy Ewald Collaborative Works with Children 1969 - 1999
The Queens Museum of Art is pleased to present Secret Games: Wendy Ewald Collaborative Works with Ch...
Surface of Time: Works by Amitabh SenGupta
In Amitabh SenGupta’s works TIME is depicted in various metaphors. As in the remains of rock-cut sh...
Toko Shinoda Variations of Vermillion
Toko Shinoda is known as one of Japan's leading female artists and
as one of the foremost painters ...
Outreach: Designs for a Mobile HIV/AIDS Health Clinic for Africa
Architecture for Humanity and International Medical Corps announce the opening of a highly innovativ...
Works By Shirin Neshat
Miami Art Museum presents a compelling exhibition by celebrated Iranian-born artist Shirin Neshat. ...
La Ribot: Take Off
The internationally acclaimed, London based, Spanish artist La Ribot premieres her new work Take Off...
DigiFest 2003: Electronic Cities
Digifest is a four-day celebration (March 26-29, 2003) in Toronto, Canada, featuring the best in int...
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faithis a survey exhibition which follows the development of McCahon's ...
Himalayas: An Aesthetic Adventure
Himalayas: An Aesthetic Adventure will provide viewers with visual evidence of the spiritual aspirat...
Children of the Gulf War: Takashi Morizumi
THE Children of the Gulf War Australian Tour Project, a major exhibition of photographs depicting th...
Willie Bester: 15 Years
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition by ...
Inka Essenhigh: Large Scale Paintings and Intricate Drawings
The large scale paintings and intricate drawings of American artist Inka
Essenhigh, lauded by Ameri...
Carsten Nicolai - Modular Re:strukt
The exhibition by the German artist Carsten Nicolai opened on April 10 in the Paolo Curti/Annamaria...
Bryce Brown: Vitality
An exhibition of the latest figurative paintings from up and coming
Tauranga, NZ artist Bryce Brow...
Re-Imagining Ireland: Irish Art Today
The tensions between tradition and modernity and their capacity to bring about change in Ireland’s s...
Jane Alexander Installations Featured in Solo Exhibition
Jane Alexander, winner of the 2002 DaimlerChrysler Award for South African
sculpture, was put on th...
Guy Bourdin in the Main Galleries as Prep is Made for New Galleries
The V&A will open a new Photography Gallery in May 2003 which will highlight works from the V&A's ...
Horace Day: An Artist in Alexandria, 1967 - 1984
An exhibition of Alexandria paintings by Horace Day, an
acclaimed regional painter particularly ...
Dead of Night: John Beagles and Graham Ramsay
Gasworks Gallery will present the first solo show in London by John Beagles and Graham Ramsay. Dead ...
Skip Bolen and Steven Forster: The Jazz Lenses - Photographs of Jazz Musicians in New Orleans
Photographers Skip Bolen and Steven Forster team up for the exciting gallery show "Skip Bolen and St...
Taking Flight: Paintings by Margo Selski
Taking Flight: Paintings by Margo Selski opens April 24 in Studio 3 on the third floor of the Plains...
Call for Artists: National Photographic Purchase Award
Each year of the National Photographic Purchase Award, work for inclusion
has been selected by a Ju...
Shoot by Marina Abramovic
From 25 April to 8 June, LA FABRICA GALERÍA will offer an exhibition titled "Shoot", covering the wo...
Fashion: The Greatest Show on Earth
Bellevue Art Museum launched its newest exhibition, Fashion: The Greatest Show on Earth, with a Gala...
Suture/Rupture: Register the Distance Istanbul-Los Angeles
Crazy Space is pleased to announce Suture/Rupture: Register the Distance Istanbul-Los Angeles, an ex...
Bollywood Dreams – Photographs by Jonathan Torgovnik
The series of photographs "Bollywood Dreams," by award wining photographer Jonathan Torgovnik docume...
Arcadia: Video Games Subvert Art
The impact of arcade games on contemporary art will be explored in Arcadia: the other life of video ...
Peter Doig: Charley’s Space
The Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht opens a solo exhibition
of works by the British painter Peter...
Robert Willson: A Texan in Venice
A maverick in art and in life, Robert Willson liked to work outside the mainstream. He found inspir...
Regina Frank: Whiteness in Decay
Internationally renowned artist Regina Frank combines fruits and vegetables with the latest technolo...
Puerto Rican Light: Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla
The Americas Society will host "Puerto Rican Light," the first major exhibition of artists Jennifer ...
American Pop Icons: Works by Eight Key Artists
The Guggenheim Hermitage Museum opened
its third exhibition, a selection of works by eight of the m...
Inside/Outside 1957/1968: 23 Bronze Sculptures by Pearl Perlmuter
The Kröller-Müller Museum presents the
exhibition Inside/Outside 1957/1968, consisting of 23 bronze...
ATTACK: Art and War in the Media Age
War is the major social issue that has pushed all others to the side since shortly after the turn of...
Dominik Lejman: Artist in Residence
Dominik Lejman, a major talent among the younger generation in Polish contemporary art, who has attr...
Against All Evens: Goteborg Biennial 2003
Over the last ten years, there has been a crucial change on the international art scene: New York’s ...
The Photography of Charles Sheeler
One hundred and twenty photographs by Charles Sheeler (1883-1965), one of the most important America...
What is Any Thing? Paintings by Georgia Hayes
The first major London exhibition of the work of Georgia Hayes since her
showing at the San Francis...
The Architect’s Studio: Renzo Piano
In the series of exhibitions named The Architect’s Studio, the Louisiana Museum, in collaboration wi...
Industrial Strength Design: How Brooks Stevens Shaped Your World
he Milwaukee Art Museum will feature
the exhibition Industrial Strength Design: How Brooks Stevens ...
Titian: The Museum's First Exhibition of His Works
No other painter was more famous in Spain in the so-called "Golden Age" than Titian, avidly collecte...
Ansel Adams : 100+1
Robert Mann Gallery is pleased to announce Ansel Adams : 100+1, on view from June 12 through August ...
Stephen Andrews: 1st Part of the 2nd Half
Stephen Andrews current work involves a project entitled the 1st part of the 2nd half - it is a cont...
Anne Noble: States of Grace
This is the first survey of the work of one of New Zealand's foremost artists and photographers. The...
Charles Conder: A Retrospective 1868-1909
Amongst those who created the Heidelberg school in Australia, Roberts brought it intellectual rigour...
Cobra: Copenhagen Brussels Amsterdam
The first exhibition in Ireland of the work of the radical post-war Cobra group of artists and poets...
Celebrating Boxes: An Amazing Array of Beautifully Made Boxes
The Bolton Museum & Art Gallery are Celebrating Boxes with a major international exhibition, bringin...
A Private Passion: 19th-Century Paintings and Drawings from the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection, Harvard University
In the early decades of the 20th century, Grenville L. Winthrop, a New Yorker and Harvard graduate, ...
Drawing the World: Masters to Hipsters
Drawing the World: Masters to Hipsters opened at the Vancouver Art Gallery on June 28, with works t...
Bridget Riley: A Major Retrospective
A major exhibition devoted to the work of Bridget
Riley will open at Tate Britain in June 2003. Br...
Philip Guston Retrospective
The most comprehensive survey to date of the work of Philip Guston will be on view at the San Franci...
Ansel Adams at 100
This is the first major critical re-evaluation of the work of American
photographer Ansel Adams sin...
José Antonio Hernández-Diez: His First Major Museum Exhibition
The New Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased
to present José Antonio Hernández-Diez, the first maj...
Shane Cotton: Works from the Last Fifteen Years
Shane Cotton is one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most significant
contemporary painters; the large bod...
Profiles: Photo Collage by S. Brett Kaufman
The photo collages of S. Brett Kaufman lead off the Doiron Gallery's late summer schedule of
out...
Tina Stallard: Happy Birthday
London's East End locals born between 3 and 13 July are the subject of the launch exhibition by Tina...
Medardo Rosso: Second Impressions
The first major survey in the United States in 40 years devoted to the work of Medardo Rosso (1858–1...
An Imperial Collection: Women Artists from the State Hermitage Museum
Did Catherine the Great have an eye for art? West Coast art lovers will get a rare chance to judge f...
Marc Chagall: Sole American Venue for this Major Retrospective
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will be the sole venue outside Paris for a major ret...
Forms in Transit: Usha Seejarim
Usha Seejarim will present an exhibition of work at the NSA Gallery, courtesy of a generous grant re...
After Image: Simryn Gill, Ana Mendieta, Cindy Sherman and Francesca Woodman
Opening Saturday 2 August, 2003, After Image brings together the work of
photographers Simryn Gill,...
Fred Martin: A Retrospective, 1948-2003
The man responsible for the education of numerous Bay Area art students is, at the age of 76, now th...
Women of Our Time: 75 Women Challenged and Changed the US
“Women of Our Time,” an extraordinary traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian’s National Portrait...
Port Replicator: Eugene Hansen
Prepare yourselves for visual and aural overload – Port Replicator is coming! From the 10 August to ...
Roads Taken: 20th-Century Prints and Drawings
"Roads Taken: 20th-Century Prints and Drawings from the Collection," a selection of work on paper fr...
Manuel Lopez Oliva: Cuba and the Theatre of Desire
"Manuel Lopez Oliva: Cuba and the Theatre of Desire," the first solo U.S. exhibition by one of Cuba'...
John Piper: A Versatile Artist
John Piper is one of the best known and influential of 20th Century British artists and Sherborne Ho...
The Gift: Generous Offerings, Threatening Hospitality
The Gift: Generous Offerings, Threatening Hospitality, an exhibition
that examines the intricacies ...
International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations OPEN2OO3 Art and the Cinematic Vision
The sixth edition of the International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations OPEN2OO3 Art and t...
Ansel Adams and His Legacy
After a two-month closing to allow for expansion construction and restoration of the Museum's facili...
Giya Kancheli: Imber
The former village of Imber lies at the heart of Salisbury Plain, in a remote location six miles fro...
Reprocessing Information: Utilizing Information as Landscape, Medium and Commentary
From August 30, 2003, through February 8, 2004, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will...
Luc Tuymans: Display
During the Helsinki Festival, the Kunsthalle offers a unique opportunity to see works by the Belgian...
In the Spirit of Martin: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
In the Spirit of Martin: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ¾ the first major Smithson...
The City of Sardis: Approaches in Graphic Recording
The ancient city of Sardis in western Turkey, the capital of the Lydian kingdom (7-6th c. B.C.) has ...
Colbert Mashile: Ts-a Ka Mafuri (Lurking Behind)
Colbert Mashile is a young artist living and working in Johannesburg. He graduated with a BA in Fine...
Reagan Louie: Sex in Asia
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) presents Reagan Louie: Sex in Asia, an exhibition of...
Jin Soo Kim: roll - run - hit - run - roll - tick -
Jin Soo Kim's roll ˆ run ˆ hit ˆ run ˆ roll ˆ tick ˆ, an installation that emphasizes the physical a...
Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson
Manchester based artists Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson have gained national and international recogni...
Concrete Abstraction: Aaron Siskind Photographs
Concrete Abstraction: Aaron Siskind Photographs celebrates one of the giants of American photography...
The Responsive Eye: Ralph T. Coe and the Collecting of American Indian Art
Some 200 American Indian objects assembled over almost half a century by the renowned Santa Fe autho...
Georg Oddner: Genomresa
In a unique collaboration, Malmö Museer and Malmö Konsthall are
simultaneously exhibiting in two ma...
Call for Artists: Nominations for The Citigroup Photography Prize
Nominations for The Citigroup Photography Prize, held annually, are invited by The Photographers' Ga...
Sam Durant
Durant makes installations, photographs, drawings and models that cite, re-site, reflect, invert and...
White Flight, Man to Man, Kap Atlantis: A Video Trilogy by Mats Hjelm
Fall season's first exhibit is a video trilogy by Swedish artist Mats Hjelm, born 1959. Having alrea...
Tanagra: Myth and Archaeology
Tanagras are terracotta figurines that saw the day in
Greece c.340-300 BC, became extraordinarily...
Photojournalism from James Nachtwey, Robert Lerner and John Cohen
The fall 2003 season at Florida's
internationally renowned Southeast Museum of Photography (SMP) wi...
My Red Homeland: Anish Kapoor
Born in 1954 in Bombay, Anish Kapoor is among the most prominent figures in British Sculpture. His a...
Treasures of a Lost Art: Italian Manuscript Painting of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
The first-ever public presentation of 101 works from the impressive group of Italian illuminated man...
Container: New Canadian Wave of Minimalism
Real Art Ways’ fall exhibition, Container, opened Saturday,
October 4 in the Main Gallery. The exhi...
Sound / Light / Multimedia Artworks for Pedestrian Bridges at the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport
The Broward Cultural Council Public Art and Design Program is seeking to commission an artist to cre...
The Drawings of François Boucher
To celebrate the three hundredth anniversary of the birth of François Boucher (1703-1770), an unprec...
The Last Defence: Works by Reinhardt Soebye
The Toho Gallery in Toyko hosts the solo exhibition "The Last Defence: Works by Reinhardt Soebye" du...
Turner and Venice
Turner and Venice is the first major exhibition devoted to JMW Turner’s seminal trips to Venice will...
Genthara: Luigi Ontani
On Saturday October 11th, the exhibition 'Genthara' with work of the Italian artist Luigi Ontani ope...
To My Beloved: Francine Scialom Greenblatt
The Association For Visual Arts in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting...
Surrealism and Modernism from the Collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
The Phillips Collection welcomes Surrealism and Modernism from the Collection of the Wadsworth Athen...
Degas Sculptures
The Art Gallery of Ontario will be the sole Canadian venue for a major exhibition of sculptures by r...
Peter Cramond, Bryce Brown and Graham Grow Bare Their Figures
An exhibition featuring figurative paintings, drawings and sculptures from 3
established Tauranga a...
Giorgio Armani: A Retrospective
The Royal Academy opens its new exhibition space at Burlington Gardens with the exhibition Giorgio A...
Schoenberg, Kandinsky, and the Blue Rider
The first American museum exhibition to concentrate on the friendship and intellectual dialogue betw...
No Exit, Part 2: Ronnie van Hout
The Physics Room is pleased to present No Exit, Part 2, an exhibition of all new work by Christchurc...
Living in Motion: Design and Architecture for Flexible Dwelling
One of the largest modern design exhibitions ever held in this country opens to the public at the Ir...
Callum Morton: More Talk About Buildings and Mood
Known for his elaborate architectural models, Melbourne-based artist
Callum Morton presents an exhi...
Turner Prize 2003
The Turner Prize 2003 exhibition, sponsored by Channel 4, opened on 29 October at
Tate Britain. It...
Jean-Antoine Houdon: Sculptor of the Enlightenment
Friend and associate of princes, statesmen, and the great intellectuals of his day, Jean-Antoine Hou...
Cloud by Paul Edmunds
Paul Edmunds presents a new body of work entitled Cloud. Working in a broad range of materials and m...
A Century of Painting: From Renoir to Rothko
On November 7, 2003, the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum opens A Century of Painting: From Renoir to Rot...
Partners: Collector and Curator Ydessa Hendeles' View of 20th Century Art
With the exhibition, Partners, Ydessa Hendeles, collector, curator and founder of the Ydessa
Hendel...
Alfred Stieglitz: Photographs and Photogravures from the Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation
The VandA is delighted to announce the gift of 23 Alfred Stieglitz photographs and photogravures fro...
Der Blaue Reiter: The Freeing of Color
Rediscovering the Blaue Reiter: A Unique exhibition in
Ludwigshafen displaying approximately 200 m...
Peter Lew: O Positive - The Blood Drawings
Cristine Wang Gallery is pleased to invite you to the opening reception of PETER LEW: O+ The Blood D...
Edward Weston: Life Work
One of the most original and renowned photographers of the 20th century, Edward Weston (1886–1958) i...
Colin McCahon A Question of Faith
Colin McCahon (Timaru 1919 - Auckland 1987, New Zealand) is the most
extraordinary artist in the So...
Enchanted Places: Four Leading Contemporary Scottish Painters
A stunning presentation of the work of four leading contemporary Scottish painters brings to a concl...
Recent Paintings by Georg Baselitz
Georg Baselitz continues to explore the motifs that have been important personal icons throughout hi...
Marjetica Potrc: Urgent Architecture
The Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art (PBICA) will present a newly commissioned installation ...
David Ireland: Conceptual and Installation Art
"You can’t make art by making art" has been a guiding principle in the work of David Ireland, one of...
Charles Bargue: The Art of Drawing
Generations of late 19th-century art students, including Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso, made ac...
Louise Bourgeois: Stitches in Time
The first large-scale exhibition in Ireland by Louise Bourgeois, one of the greatest and most influe...
Voyage of Discovery: The Landscape Photograhs of Ray K. Metzker
This exhibition of 107 images taken between 1985 and 1998 is the first major survey of the landscape...
Peter Booth: Human / Nature
On the first anniversary of the National Gallery of Victoria’s home of Australian art, The Ian Potte...
HONEY, I shrunk the Turner Prize: the Little Turner Prize
Appealing to all ages this exhibition coincides with the prestigious Turner Prize 8th December 2003....
Embracing the Present: The UBS Art Collection
Paintings, sculpture and photographs by some of the most prominent American and European artists of ...
US DESIGN, 1975-2000
US DESIGN 1975-2000, on display at the Memphis Brooks
Museum of Art from December 7, 2003 to Februa...
Langlands and Bell: The House of Osama Bin Laden
An exhibition featuring an interactive digital model allowing a virtual exploration of the former ho...
Art Mart 2003: Supporting One of Hong Kong's Most Significant Non-profit Arts Bodies
Art Mart 2003 is a major fund raising campaign held between December 10th –19th 2003, a cutting-edge...
Cross-Currents:Maria Barbosa, Nick Cave, Rieneke Leenders, Linda Gissen and Richard Ward.
The Courthouse Galleries will hold a reception
from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 12 for the opening of CROSS-CU...
Joan Jonas: Five Works
The Queens Museum of Art presents Joan Jonas: Five Works, the first major exhibition of the American...
Bloom: mutation, toxicity and the sublime
'Bloom: mutation, toxicity and the sublime' is a major international exhibition of contemporary art,...
Largest Gallery to Re-Open with an Installation by Ann Hamilton
MASS MoCA will open a new work commissioned from one of the world’s great installation artists for o...
Signs and Wonders - He Tohu He Ohorere
Signs and Wonders | He Tohu He Ohorere explores how people express spiritual beliefs and supernatura...
A Transatlantic Avant-Garde: American Artists in Paris, 1918 – 1939
Tacoma Art Museum will be the only West Coast venue for the internationally touring exhibition, A Tr...
Two Major Solo Exhibitions of Canadian Artists AA Bronson and Judy Radul
The Power Plant, Canada‚s leading non-collecting contemporary art gallery announces two major solo e...
Heartland: The Paintings of Bo Bartlett
In the decade since Andrew Wyeth issued that judgment on Bo Bartlett, the Frye Art Museum has kept c...
Tracey Moffatt
Highly regarded for her formal and stylistic experimentation in film, photography and video, Tracey ...
Call for Artists: Raw Art Festival
August 1-7th 2004 sees the birth of a brand new ‘Raw Art Festival’. This is London’s first to focus ...
Jimmy Ernst: Transcending the Surreal
The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University will present Jimmy Ernst: Transcendi...
Fernand Khnopff: Work Known and Unknown
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium organized this important retrospective of the oeuvre of Fe...
Francisco Zuniga: Rare Paintings on Canvas and A Survey of Original Graphics
A significant exhibition entitled "Francisco Zuniga: Rare Paintings on Canvas and A Survey of Origin...
Tom Marioni: The Golden Rectangle
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts presents The Golden Rectangle a solo exhibition of new and earlier w...
A Site-Specific Large-Scale Installation by British Artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey
Using grass as a photographic medium, British artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey will create a s...
Martin Puryear: 15 Works of Large Sculpture
The first exhibition in Ireland by Martin Puryear, one of the leading exponents of US post-Minimalis...
Gary Hume: The Bird Had a Yellow Beak
Following solo exhibitions of the work of Günther Förg and Jeff Koons, the Kunsthaus Bregenz now con...
Citigroup Photography Prize 2004
From a list of over 80 nominations the jury has selected four finalists for the Citigroup Photograph...
Bamako 03. Contemporary African Photography
The CCCB opens its programme of exhibitions for the year 2004 with the show Bamako 03. Contemporary ...
Float: Berni Searle - Standard Bank Young Artist 2003
Complex notions such as the fluidity of identity and gender politics are
common themes in the artwo...
John Dahlsen: Renewed
From February 3 to March 2, 2004 Gallery @49 presents the first solo show in New York by one of Aust...
Francesco Clemente: New Works
The first major exhibition in Ireland by the internationally-acclaimed Italian artist Francesco Clem...
Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard: Everybody Else is Wrong
From February 5th to 28th Pavilion presents the North American premiere of UK artists, Iain Forsyth ...
Luc Delahaye: Photographs
The first major UK show for Magnum photographer Luc Delahaye includes the UK
premiere of a series o...
Robert Rauschenberg: Current Scenarios
Robert Rauschenberg: Current Scenarios, an exhibition of new and earlier work by this contemporary A...
El Greco Opens Today
This will be the first major exhibition in the UK of the work of Domenikos Theotokopoulos (1541 - 16...
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller: Recent Works
The first major contemporary art exhibition at the Millennium Galleries, featuring three stunning so...
Anxiety and Desire. Surrealism in Scandinavia 1930-1950
"Anxiety and Desire. Surrealism in Scandinavia 1930-1950". Bergen Art Museum in Norway. From 30 Janu...
Danny Singer : Streetscapes
STATE is pleased to announce a solo show of new and recent works by artist Danny Singer that opened ...
New Balance: Shaun Gladwell
From balletic, virtuosic skateboarding to painting from literary and art historical sources, Shaun G...
Lee Miller: A Retrospective of an Incredible Life
The life of Lee Miller was a fascinating and turbulent one. Whether fashion model or war corresponde...
Women: Bongi Bengu
The Bell-Roberts Art Gallery presents Bongi Bengus exhibtion of work entitles Women. As a black visu...
Zooming into Focus: Contemporary Chinese Photography and Video
Contemporary art in China reflects the countrys rising influence as an economic, political and cultu...
From the Fire: Contemporary Korean Ceramics
The Crow Collection of Asian Art is pleased to announce From the Fire: Contemporary Korean Ceramics,...
2004 Winners to be Announced Today
"The creative potency of the 2004 International Digital Art Awards has, in part, to do with the impo...
The Glory of Baroque Dresden
The Glory of Baroque Dresden exhibition is the first major exhibition from Dresden in North America ...
Art from Berlin: Art from the Spielhaus Morrison Galerie
During March the Bartley Nees Project brings visitors an exhibition of contemporary
art from Berlin...
Behind Your Eye: Doug and Mike Starn
Behind Your Eye: An Installation by Doug and Mike Starn is the artists’ first large-scale project in...
Stir Heart, Rinse Heart: Pipilotti Rist
From March 6 through September 12, 2004, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will presen...
Mediarena: contemporary art from Japan
The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery has received major sponsorship funding from both Japan and New Zeala...
Photographers of Genius at the Getty
Celebrating 20 years of collecting photographs at the
J. Paul Getty Museum, a new exhibition spotl...
Steve McQueen: Three Video Installations
Three video installations by filmmaker and video installation artist Steve McQueen, open Thursday, M...
Henry Moore: Master Drawings
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert will present at its galleries in London and New York an exhibition of fifty-...
Tu Casa Es Mi Casa: Artists Respond to Gentrification
Tu Casa Es Mi Casa: Artists Respond to Gentrification hopes to bring awareness of the changes that a...
Call For Artists: First Annual International Juried Photography Exhibition
Wegway – Primary Culture: $10 would buy a one year Wegway subscription or
$10 would buy a one year ...
Bill Brandt: A Centenary Retrospective
The V&A will celebrate the centenary of the birth of Bill Brandt (1904-83), one of the most importan...
Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261–1557)
The third exhibition in a chronological series devoted to the art and influence of Byzantine civiliz...
Rodney Graham: A Little Thought
This major exhibition of Canadian artist Rodney The Art Gallery of Ontario is proud to present the e...
Christine Maudy: Cries and Whispers
French born Australian artist Christine Maudy will present her recent works featuring bright abstrac...
Marcelo Brodsky: Buena Memoria
Photofusion, in collaboration with Autograph ABP, will be staging the first major exhibition in the ...
Call for Artists: The Future of Global Design
Bruce Mau Design and the Institute without Boundaries are working on an ambitious, international pro...
Dale Chihuly: Mille Fiori
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce the opening on April 8 of an exhibition...
Emilio Mogilner Launches New Art Movement
Since Emilio Mogilner, the founder of this art movement, conceived the 1 Breath Time in mid 2002, he...
Ed Moses: New Paintings
Brian Gross Fine Art is pleased to present a major exhibition of new work by major American abstract...
11 plus 1: Crowds and Voids - Zhong Biao, Sun Liang, Ai An, Lü Peng, Han Qing, Sun Yuan, He Sen, Tang Ke, Fu Xi, Morgan, Jiang Jian Jun, Xiao Yang
Promising to be one of Shanghais biggest, most interesting and imaginative exhibitions of 2004, Art ...
Nedko Solakov: A 12 1/3 (and even more) Year Survey
Rooseum is delighted to host the first major retrospective of the Bulgarian artist Nedko Solakov. Si...
Janet Cardiff: Walking thru
On April 20th Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary (T-B A21) opened its FIRST
SPACE IN PROGRESS conc...
Democracy X
In 2004 South Africa will celebrate the tenth anniversary of its transition
from minority rule to d...
POP CARS. America – Europe
The focal point of the exhibition will be such topics as cars, traffic, highways, and speed, all of ...
Jennifer Dalton: Getting to Know the Neighbors
Plus Ultra is very pleased to present "Getting to Know the Neighbors," our second solo exhibition by...
Bonnard, Degas, Vuillard: Photographs
This exhibition of photographs by three major artists will be held under the auspices of Henri Carti...
Views from an Island: Works from Irish Contemporary Art from the Collection of the Irish Museum of Modern Art
Putting together a group exhibition to represent your country is a daunting task. You ask yourself w...
Robert Davies: Chromogenesis
In his exhibit at the Tatar Gallery, U.K. artist Robert Davies brings his engaging hard edge colour ...
Kurt Schwitters. MERZ – a total vision of the world
With about 150 loans from international museums and many privately owned works that are very seldom ...
Bryce Brown: A Newborn Captures the Heart
Becoming a first-time dad inspired New Zealand artist Bryce Brown to develop a collection of paintin...
John Dahlsen: Renewed
Thanks partially, to his success at last December's Florence Biennale, John Dahlsen is one of many A...
Eurydice and Sculptures: Luis Palacios Kaim
Luis Palacios Kaim presents scultpure in various media at Scultpure Square's may exhibition. Kaim wa...
Larry Sultan: The Valley
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) presents Larry Sultan: The Valley, an exhibition of ...
Call for Artists: WALLS
For the month of May TakingITGlobal is running a monthly contest called "Walls" to promote integrati...
Solos: Future Shack
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution presents the award-winning architectu...
Yinka Shonibare: Entertaining, Seducing, Provoking,
With an exotic display of color and fully charged scenarios, Yinka Shonibare entertains and seduces ...
Klaus Fussmann: Flowers and Landscapes
Galerie Ludorff hosts the upcoming exhibition which celebrates 15 years of collaboration with Berlin...
Henry Botkin: Abstracts and Collages
Childs Gallery announces the exhibition Henry Botkin: Abstracts and Collages, on display at 169 Newb...
David Nash: Making and Placing Abstract Sculpture 1978-2004
David Nash (b 1945) is an artist of individuality and distinction. Internationally renowned for work...
Modigliani: Beyond the Myth
For the centerpiece exhibition of its centennial year, The Jewish Museum will present Modigliani: Be...
Ars Electronica in New York: Celebrating 25 years of Ars Electronica
On the occasion of Ars Electronica's 25th anniversary, a series of exhibitions, screenings, and lect...
Claes Oldenburg: Drawings, 1959-1977 and Claes Oldenburg with Coosje van Bruggen: Drawings, 1992-1998, in the Whitney Museum of American Art
The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University is proud to present Claes Oldenburg:...
Sutapa Biswas: Birdsong
This exhibition is a major opportunity to view two stunning new films by Sutapa Biswas, one of the l...
When is a Work of Art Complete: Prints by Rembrandt, Piranesi, Degas, Munch and More
For the first time in its history, The Frick Collection will host a major special exhibition this su...
14th Biennale Of Sydney Opens Today
Featuring 51 artists from 32 countries, the Biennale of Sydney is Australia’s largest festival of co...
Ohio Art League 93rd Annual Spring Juried Exhibition: Ohio's Premiere Contemporary Artists
The Ohio Art League is pleased to announce the 93rd Annual Spring Juried Exhibition, June 5th to Jul...
2004: Emerging Trends in Contemporary Australian Art
For more than two years, a team of curators has sought out artists, new media workers and writers to...
Convergence: Tiong Ang, Luisa Caldwell, Janet Echelman, Carlo Ferraris, Craig Fisher, Christa Maiwald, Maria Morganti, Linda Van Boven
CCNOA is pleased to present a group exhibition curated by New York based curator / gallerist Floren...
Jenny Holzer: Truth Before Power
The Kunsthaus Bregenz is pleased to announce the opening of a major exhibition, TRUTH BEFORE POWER,...
Max Gimblett: Paintings and Drawings
Described as one of New Zealand's "most internationally prominent and successful artists" Max Gimble...
Wenda Gu: From Middle Kingdom to Biological Millennium
In a collaboration unusual for Maine academic museums, the Bates College Museum of Art and the Insti...
Van Gogh and the Sea
Concurrent with the major summer exhibition of marines by Edouard Manet (18 June to 26 September 200...
Call for Artists: 3 Year Programme Now Offered in Photography
The London College of Communication (formerly London College of Printing)
and Autograph ABP have fo...
Andy Goldsworthy: Mountain and Coast Autumn into Winter
Tacoma Art Museum opens a nationally traveling exhibition of large-scale photographs and sculptures ...
Mark Klett: Ideas About Time
Mark Klett: Ideas About Time, a major retrospective of work by an Arizona-based photographer, will b...
Winter and Hoerbelt: Two Commissioned Works
This first major exhibition in the UK by innovative German artists Wolfgang Winter and Bertold Hoerb...
New American Talent: The Eighteenth Annual Exhibition
An exciting annual survey of emerging contemporary talent from across the United States, New America...
A Sense of Place: 8th Women's International Glass Workshop
Material Matters Gallery is pleased to present the 8th Women's International Glass Workshop, an inte...
Andrew Stones: Atlas
Andrew Stones' major new installation for Chisenhale Gallery is based on video and audio material re...
Call for Artists: The International Art and Craft Expo
For all those intrigued by the creative, March promises a
harmonious blend of contemporary with el...
Aernout Mik: Dispersions
Aernout Mik was born in Groningen in 1962 and lives and works in Amsterdam. Since 1987 his video
wo...
Joaquim Chancho: Paintings and works on paper
Michael Dunev Art Projects is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in Torroella de Montgrí ...
David Hockney: Grimms’ Fairy Tales
An exhibition of beautiful illustrations by David Hockney of six of the most gruesome
fairy tales f...
Call for Artists: The AOP Open
he AOP Open is one of the few major photographic competitions accessible to everyone. Professional,...
Darren Baker: An Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings
Darren Baker is pleased to announce a major showing of his work, celebrating his artistic career sin...
Stranger than Fiction: Photographs, Video and Film by Artists Living in Britian
Stranger than Fiction, an exhibition of photographs, video and film by
artists living in Britain, e...
Hat trick: Victoria Birkinshaw, Anne Noble and Andy Morley-Hall
An exhibition of work by three Wellington photographers who capture the extraordinary in the everyda...
Odda Biennale 2004: Works by Richard Sobye
In collaboration with Odda municipality, NVIM (Norwegian Hydropower- & Industrialized city Museum) ...
Wendy McMurdo: photography and digital media
A solo exhibition of work by Wendy McMurdo, widely regarded as one of Scotland's leading contemporar...
Small Works on Paper by Ding Yi
This exhibition at ShanghART includes works (on paper or corrugated board) from Ding Yi's older, qui...
Generations of Art: From Abstraction to Realism - Matthew Bates and Stephen Bates
Figaro Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition and sale of original oils and watercolors by Ma...
The Barnstormers
Winston-Salem, NC— The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art will present Painted Saws: Jacob K...
A Graphic Eye: Prints and Drawings from the Permanent Collection
A Graphic Eye brings together over forty prints and drawings from the Permanent Art Collection of th...
Fili Italiani: A Thousand Years of Needlework
The exhibition provides an opportunity for the public to see many rare masterpieces most often found...
Yoshitomo Nara: Nothing Ever Happens
The San Jose Museum of Art presents Yoshitomo Nara: Nothing Ever Happens through October. This trave...
Lee Bontecou: A Retrospective
Lee Bontecou: A Retrospective, co-organized by the UCLA Hammer Museum and
the Museum of Contemporar...
Fred Tomaselli: Monsters of Paradise
The Fruitmarket Gallery’s 2004 Edinburgh Art Festival Exhibition is the first solo exhibition in the...
Nature Sublime: Landscapes from the Nineteenth Century
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) will showcase a selection of over 120 rarely seen American, Britis...
Drawn Together: Focus on Drawing and Mixed Media
Drawn Together at the RWA in Bristol this summer features Peter De Francia, Paul Thomas, Nigel Templ...
100 Artists See God
Whether or not one believes in God, whether we describe ourselves as theists, atheists or even anti-...
Vanity Case: 9 Wellington Artists and Designers
The Vanity Case exhibition at the Michael Hirschfeld Gallery brings together a diverse range of work...
Marcel Odenbach: Installations 2000-2003 - videos 1978-1995
The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery is pleased to present a major survey show of leading German contempo...
AOP Open 2004 Exhibition
The AOPOpenexhibition, featuring contemporary photography at its most diverse and compelling,, runs ...
International Digital Art Awards 2004
The International Digital Art Awards (IDAA) is pleased to announced that Stephen Jones will open the...
April Gornik: Paintings and Drawings
April Gornik: Paintings and Drawings features the work of an artist who is well known for her landsc...
The Forbidden Fruit: Alison Chism, Robert Falcone, Ellen Grevey
From the perfect candy-apple red of Eden’s Tree of Life to the fantastic hallucinatory fruits of Hie...
Mary-Clare Buckle: Floating Felts
Sweeping away the two-dimensional limitations of painting, Mary-Clare Buckles work - in the textile/...
Call for Aritsts: 14th Edition Cover Contest
ArtNetwork invites all fine artists to apply to the 14th edition cover contest. A variety of traditi...
TheFlower as Image: 150 Works by the World’s Greatest Artists
This autumn’s major exhibition at Louisiana, The Flower as Image, with about 150 works by some of th...
The Teacher and The Student: Charles Rosenthal and Ilya Kabakov
The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland presents a major solo exhibition, a “total installation,” o...
Trajectories: The Photographic Work of Robbert Flick
Born in Amersfoort, Holland, Robbert Flick’s artistic practice is urban and uniquely Los Angeles in ...
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: The Architecture Projects
The Russian, as Ilya Kabakov states, thinks that Earth is the wrong place to live. His existence is ...
Derek Hyatt: Circle on the Dark Rock
Paintings and drawings exploring Derek Hyatt‚s continuing engagement with man, myth and the landscap...
2004 Montreal Biennale: Agora - The publis Domain
Montreal has a lot to celebrate in its vibrant urban life. As one of the world's great cities, oppor...
Gallery Walls Aglow with New Glass by Kirstie Rea
Kirstie Rea’s new installation of glass work combining colour and light will see the walls of Craft ...
Terry Winters: Recent Drawings and Lithographs
The work of accomplished artist and Pratt alumnus Terry Winters will be the subject of a Pratt Manha...
Die Familie Schneider in London
From October 2004, Die Familie Schneider will take up residence in neighbouring identical houses in ...
R. Kenton Nelson: Trouble
Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery is proud to present "TROUBLE" a new and exciting body of work by...
Arti and Architettura: 1900 - 2000
The exhibition, organised by Palazzo Ducale, gathers together and documents the approaches made by a...
Comtemporary Art from the DaimlerChrysler Collection - a Comprehensive Portrait of the Collection
DaimlerChrysler AG owns one of the world's most prestigious corporate art collections and a selectio...
Star Struck: An exhibition of photographs by Bob Willoughby
Bob Willoughby is one of the world’s foremost photojournalists of the Hollywood movie industry, and ...
2004 Sobey Art Award Exhibition
The much awaited exhibition of works by the five artists shortlisted for the 2004 Sobey Art Award is...
Karel Nel: Unfathomable Depths
Karel Nel is one of the most consistently laureated South African artists of his generation. Based i...
Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere: Collections sans Frontieres III
The Fruitmarket Gallery is proud to announce the first collaboration between Scotland’s two major pu...
Robert Arneson: Political Drawings
Brian Gross Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening of Robert Arneson: Political Drawings on Wed...
A Retrospective: Large oils 1985-2003 by Michael Hafftka
Housatonic Museum of Art will present a retrospective of Michael Hafftka’s work, containing 23 large...
The Spanish Portrait from El Greco to Picasso
This October sees the opening at the Museo del Prado of a
major exhibition:
The Spanish Portrait:...
Erwin Wurm: I Love My Time, I Don’t Like My Time
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts presents I Love My Time, I Don’t Like My Time: Recent Work by Erwin...
Dreaming of the Dragon's Nation
A major exhibition by some 50 contemporary Chinese artists opens to the public at the Irish Museum o...
Roy Lichtenstein: All About Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will present Roy Lichtenstein: All About Art, on vie...
Common Ground: Discovering Community in 150 Years of Art Selections from the Collection of Julia J. Norrell
Common Ground presents an exploration of community and its complex web of human connections. Celebra...
Collective Perspectives: New Acquisitions Celebrate the Centennial
Stellar works of fine art and Judaica acquired in honor of The Jewish Museum's 100th anniversary wil...
Burk Uzzle: Riptide: America on the Flipside
Riptide: America on the Flipside, recent photographs by Burk Uzzle, will be on exhibit at Laurence M...
The OsCene: Contemporary Art and Culture in Orange County
The OsCene: Contemporary Art and Culture in Orange County, November 7, 2004 to February 27, 2005, is...
Cast and Carved: American Sculpture 1850-1950
Gerald Peters Gallery, New York is pleased to announce their presentation of Cast & Carved: American...
Call for Artists: Volunteerism
The TakingITGlobal Gallery is collaborating with the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) around the Fair...
Time/Space, Gravity, and Light: Digital Art and Multimedia Installation
Time/Space, Gravity, and Light, a new exhibition of digital art and multimedia installation organize...
Shanghart Group show by Zeng Fanzhi, Xue Song etc.
During November 16 -30, Shanghart Gallery will show most of recently works by Zeng Fanzhi, including...
Huyghe + Corbusier: Harvard Project
The Harvard University Art Museums has commissioned Pierre Huyghe to create a multidisciplinary proj...
Out on the Street - New Zealand in the 1970s
Featuring a rich and colourful mixture of design, fashion, political memorabilia, moving images, pho...
I Feel Mysterious Today: 25 International Emerging and Established Contemporary Artists
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art announces its major winter season exhibition, I feel myster...
Mike Hoolboom: The Invisible Man
The AGYU is excited to invite one of Canada’s most prolific experimental filmmakers, Mike Hoolboom, ...
Mark Karasick: Large Scale Paintings
Among the themes and ideas utilized by Plug In ICA to create a contemporary art program that is vita...
Max Gimblett: The Rose of Paracelsus – recent paintings
New Zealand painter Max Gimblett returns to Wellington this December from
his home in New York to o...
Cai Guo-Qiang: Inopportune
MASS MoCA’s football-field sized Building 5 will house a dramatic installation by the Chinese artist...
Bridget Riley: 1960 to Present
Opened on Tuesday 14 December, Bridget Riley presents a major retrospective of this acclaimed Britis...
Orbus: Ellen Gallagher
The Fruitmarket Gallery announces a major solo exhibition of new and existing work by American artis...
Ken Lum Works with Photography
The Power Plant at Harbourfront Centre, Canada’s leading non-collecting contemporary art gallery, an...
Tate Sculpture: The Human Figure in British Art from Moore to Gormley
Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust are thrilled to announce that
Millennium Galleries is to host...
Candida Hofer: Architecture of Absence
The University Art Museum is pleased to present German artist
Candida Höfer in her first United Sta...
Correspondences: Drawings Past and Present”
Michael Werner, New York in collaboration with Colnaghi, London is pleased to present “Correspondenc...
Call for Artists: 28th Annual Juried Exhibition
The deadline for entry into the Transparent Watercolor Society of America's 28th annual juried exhib...
Kit Glaiyser: On the way to work
The Allsop Gallery at the Bridport Arts Centre, in Dorset, UK, has invited Kit Glaisyer to show at t...
Jake and Dinos Chapman: Explaining Christians to Dinosaurs
Jake and Dinos Chapman (*1966 in Cheltenham, *1962 in London; live and work in London) are among the...
Corpo Elettronico video projections, digital stills and live performance by Elastic Group of Artistic Research
On January 29th the NIPPLE Gallery of Giovanni Pintori, Piazza Santo Stefano, 13 Bologna, opened th...
Cedric Smith: We
DFN Gallery is pleased to present “We,” an exhibition of mixed media works by Cedric Smith. Smith i...
First Seen: Photographs of the World's Peoples (1840-1880)
The Dahesh Museum of Art is pleased to be the first venue to mount this extraordinary
exhibition of...
Impressionism: Treasures from the National Collection of France
Reciprocating the celebrated cultural exchange programme Year of China in France in 2004, the next s...
Le Invasioni Barbariche: curated by Pier Luigi Tazzi
Galleria Continua presents a major exhibition featuring the work of artists from Asia. A world that ...
Past Things and Present: Jasper Johns since 1983
The first major exhibition in Ireland by the iconic American artist Jasper Johns opens to the public...
The Magical Worlds of Peter Guttman
A kaleidoscopic trip around the world lands in Gramercy Park on Thursday February 10th in the form o...
EYE CANDY by Eye Own: Ione Citrin
The West End Art Gallery, Fullerton, CA, is proud to present an exhibition of Ione Citrin’s colorfu...
focus: Inigo Manglano-Ovalle
Contemporary artist Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle's new sculpture presented at Art Institute of Chicago is b...
Surrealism USA: Between 1930 and 1950
Surrealism USA is comprised of approximately 120 paintings, sculptures and works on paper and examin...
Paris and The Surrealists
Paris and the surrealists is an exhibition that looks at surrealism from inside the movement. Taking...
Jaume Plensa. Good Luck?
The Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa was born in 1955 in Barcelona. As long ago as 1994 several of Plen...
Munch by Himself
The major exhibition at Moderna Museet this spring! On 19 February, Moderna Museet in Stockholm wil...
Malcolm Payne: Illuminated Manuscripts
Malcolm Payne: Illuminated Manuscripts is presented by the Irma Stern Museum in Cape Town from Febru...
Liz Magor: Sculpture Installation
Opening on February 24th and continuing until April 9th we will be showing new work by Liz Magor. Wi...
Pawel Althamer: Winner of The Vincent 2004
The solo exhibition of Pawel Althamer (Warsaw, 1967), which was received with great enthusiasm by bo...
Simon Patterson: High Noon
Two major new commissions by British artist Simon Patterson, shown in the context of a selected care...
New Paintings by Jörg Immendorff
Michael Werner Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by the pre-eminent Germa...
The Body. Art and Science
A major new exhibition entitled The Body. Art and Science will open this spring at the Nationalmuseu...
Thomas Demand: Convincingly Real or Strangely Artificial
This exhibition will present the first comprehensive survey in the United States of the work of Thom...
Call for Artists: Emerging Artists‚ Exhibition, FRESH at the 10th Anniversary Sydney Art on Paper Fair
The Print Council of Australia will award AU$1,000 to an artist to assist in the development of thei...
John Baldessari: Life’s Balance, Works 84-04
"Why is something art, and why is something else not art?” This is how John Baldessari, one of the ...
Celia Paul: Contemporary Paintings, Watercolours and Prints
An exhibition of work by a remarkable and highly original figurative painter
begins at the Graves A...
Mona Hatoum: Over My Dead Body
On show at MCA from March 23 to May 29 is Mona Hatoum: Over My Dead Body. Born in Lebanon, London-ba...
Guillermo Kuitca: Solo Exhibition
Born 1961, Guillermo Kuitca is a key figure in the history of
Latin American art whose work finds i...
Ward Yoshimoto: It’s Personal
Xanadu* is delighted to present Ward Yoshimoto’s It’s Personal, a solo exhibition featuring new work...
Tapies: Curated by Manuel Borja-Villel
Born in Barcelona in 1923, Antoni Tàpies is a prominent figure in Spanish contemporary art and a suc...
Doug Aitken: Interiors
Experiencing interiors, visitors enter a large room divided into a cross-shaped space by walls made ...
Petra: Lost City of Stone
Petra: Lost City of Stone is the most comprehensive exhibition ever presented on the ancient, Middle...
Sarah Lucas: 50 Works, 1900 to present
Ever since her 1992 exhibition "Penis nailed to a Board", English artist Sarah Lucas (born 1962) has...
Recent Paintings: Ray Pierotti, Roy Carruthers and T.L. Lange
Mason Murer Fine Art presents major works from Ray Pierotti, Roy Carruthers and T.L. Lange, some of ...
Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2005 Shortlist Announced
Four photographers have been shortlisted for the £30,000 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2005 , a m...
Third Course in Contemporary Art Offered in September
The TIPP Foundation
International Postgraduate Program, Tihany, Hungary
Goldsmiths College, London...
Calder: The Forties
The Directors of Thomas Dane are delighted to present rare works from the 1940s by the American arti...
Insight: Paintings by Qiu Shihua
Chambers Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening on April 14th of Insight: Paintings by Qiu Shih...
Quartet: Barney, Gober, Levine, Walker
Four artist-designed installations featuring the work of mid-career artists with whom the Walker has...
Penelope Stewart: Pulse
Installation artist Penelope Stewart will be creating a series of poetic spaces in the main floor ga...
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