Everson Musuem of Art: Still Life Paintings from the Collection
Lie’s painting did not engender the same puzzlement or derision as did
some of the works shown at the Armory by his more experimental colleagues
(Duchamp’s Nude Descendi...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: Dave Muller: Posters and Three Day Weekend
Although they take different forms, Mullers parallel art activities—his drawings based on artist announcements and posters and the Three Day Weekends—are related in terms of the issues they raise. The most obvious is what Muller has referred to ...
Galleries at the Interchurch Center: Indomitable Spirit - Paintings of Faith, Hope and Remembrance by Christina Saj
Ms. Sajs exhibition consists of modern icons depicting the myths and
symbols which have shaped our civilization, both religious and secular,
throughout the passage of time and history. There is nothing ponderous
or portentous about these works....
Notting Hill Gate Improvements Group: Kensington Koan
Her early work as a sculptor was preoccupied with light as a metaphor for spirit or mind which led her to an interest in science, technology and science fiction.
She has designed and made numerous large scale public sculptures in the UK: Wh...
d.u.m.b.o. arts center: Future Species: An Exhibition in Association with the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
While there is fierce debate surrounding the social, political cultural and
ethical implications of the human relationship to technology, ‘Future
Species’ is undaunted in its embrace of both uncertainty and inevitability.
It examines what the b...
National Gallery of Canada: REFLECTIONS ON THE ARTIST: SELF-PORTRAITS AND PORTRAITS
Visitors to the exhibition will have a wonderful opportunity to observe a captivating and diverse selection of
portraits, some light-hearted and humorous in tone, others more serious and reflective in nature, said
Pierre Théberge, Director, Na...
Columbia Museum of Art: A Body of Work: The Human Figure from Degas to Diebenkorn
“The human figure has been a significant genre throughout the history of art. To examine the human figure and the techniques and styles in its depiction throughout the 20th century is the motivation behind organizing A Body of Work: The Human Figu...
Plug In, ICA: Dominique Rey: Selling Venus
Rey uncovers illusions and stereotypes about a sub-culture of women in extreme feminine roles, and re-opens the debate on the victimization of women in oppressive and exploitive environments. Photographed in the intimacy of their dressing room, th...
UCLA Hammer Museum: Masters of American Comics
Following its Los Angeles debut, the exhibition travels to the Milwaukee Art Museum (April 27 – August 13, 2006) and The Jewish Museum, New York, and the Newark Museum, New Jersey (September 15, 2006 – January 28, 2007).
Unprecedented in it...
Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC), Paris Expo: FIAC 2001, 28th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Opens Today
All 164 FIAC exhibitors are united in their support of the American art community, which has been affected by the recent terrorist attacks on the United States, said Véronique Jaeger, Artistic Director of FIAC. This gathering of key players from ...
Laing Art Gallery: Laing Art Solo Award and Commission: Gordon Cheung - Paradise Lost
Cheung’s work can be seen in the Laing’s new exhibition, Laing Solo: Gordon Cheung – Paradise Lost. The exhibition includes 24 new works, which have never been shown before and have been commissioned by the Laing Art Gallery. Julie Milne, curator ...
Columbia Museum of Art: Intimate Expressions: Two Centuries of American Drawings
Among the many artists represented in the exhibition are Milton Avery, George Bellows, Charles Burchfield, Paul Cadmus, William Merritt Chase, Thomas Cole, John Singleton Copley, Philip Pearlstein and Benjamin West. Through drawings, the viewer ca...
Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Center Malaysia: New York City Psychedelia and Hip Hopster
Young contemporary artist Hui Ling Lee re-imagines the industrial, gritty and sophisticated urban landscapes of New York City in her latest series of artwork "New York City Psychedelia & Hip Hopster". As one of the most intimidating cities in the...
Sculpture Center: The Happiness of Objects: A Group Exhibition
In the attempt to crystallize some of the main points of Mitchell’s hypothesis, the exhibition
proposes The Object’s Bill of Rights, a non-exhaustive and disputable list. This will serve as
criteria for the exhibition, and a working docum...
Silvermine Guild Arts Center: Spectra '04 National Photography Triennial
SUSAN SCAFATI PHOTOGRAPHY has received the Barbara Lans Memorial Award for "Descent" from The Italy Series.
The exhibition was juried by Barbara Hitchcock who says of the exhibit, “Imagination found its voice in the work of a number of photograph...
Bayly Art Museum: Charlottesville Collects
“We think our visitors will be both surprised and delighted to see the wonderful works in Charlottesville Collects,” says Jill Hartz, director of the
Bayly Art Museum. “We are thrilled to share these works with the public, and are so grateful ...
Forest Arts: Mary-Clare Buckle: Floating Felts
She has developed the technique of Floating felts, mounting the - ethereal and almost transparent - pieces between sheets of clear acrylic, so that light can interact with them. Unlike conventional framing, the viewer‚s eye is not constrained to a...
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