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De Vleeshal: Anne-Marie van Sprang: New Works
Van Sprang's additions distort, but also, simultaneously, make for recognition. Small figures observe each other through binoculars, or gaze into space. In another case, an ear exhibits a growth, or figures have hands in unexpected places. Sometim...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: Marie-Ange Guilleminot. The White Transformation Parlour
For the Melbourne International Festival Guilleminot will work with children, narrative and simple materials to create a space of ritual contemplation - inviting children to make origami cranes and participate in story-telling sessions. The cranes...
Marie-José Bouscayrol with Regard Publishing: Richard Solstjarna Represented in the French Artdictionairy LA MER 2006
Marie-José Bouscayrol's "La Mer" assembles over 150 painters that evoke the theme of the sea with passion and talent. ISBN : 2-9515774-6-X
Richard Solstjarna was aslo awarded "Diploma of Honor" and Prize "Oscar Della Cultura 2005" by Associaz...
Tatar Gallery: Marie Lannoo: Peel
Bewildered by both the multiple stimuli that surrounds her day to day world, and the ease with which her children navigate in this medium, Lannoo creates deceptively simple abstract works. Her paintings are at once a question and its answer, and...
Frick Collection: Anne Vallayer-Coster: Painter to the Court of Marie-Antoinette
Through a selection of thirty-five of her paintings, the exhibition demonstrates Vallayer-Coster’s development as one of the foremost still-life artists of her generation. Accompanying the exhibition is the first catalogue in full color to presen...
City Playhouse Theatre Lobby: Juried Exhibition Opens Featuring Toronto Area and Vaughan Artists
Jean Marie Bowcott states about her work, "or many years my work has been commercial. Taking on various assignments. Designing Jewellery Collections For Museums and other Foundations, My products include Textiles, Sculpture, Paper Products. betwee...
Pirate, a Contemporary Art Oasis: Trivial Pursuit: Works by Marie E.v.B. Gibbons and For a Broken Child to Fly: Works by Jimmy D. Sellars
Life holds many levelsof importance, acceptance, significance and value. Generally, I tend to find the things that most people overlook as insignificant the things that motivate me the most. Everyday situations in life, the trials and tribulations...
Santa Monica Museum of Art: Operation Cote Ouest:
On an invitation from the French government, Curator of Programming Carole Ann Klonarides travelled to Paris and
Marseilles in July 1998 to meet with French artists, in particular those whose ideas are realized in the form of
installation, media, a...
Alan Cristea Gallery: Young Contemporaries 2009
Although Kate Atkin took her MA in photography (2003-05) at the Royal College of Art, she actually makes large-scale, intricate pencil drawings which she thinks of as slow-paced ‘re-enactments’ of what is shown in a photograph. Atkin also works i...
Wallace Collection: Van Dyck at The Wallace Collection
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Spacex: Universalism at Stake
The overall theme of the project was to respond to the question of 'universalism' as set out by the late Léopold Senghor, the distinguished poet and President of Senegalese independence, member of the UN Human Rights Commission and founder of the ...
Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University: Adad Hannah. Recast and Reshoot
This line of study would continue with Burghers of Seoul, which gives us a video reconstruction of Auguste Rodin's The Burghers of Calais (1884-1895). In the Museum Stills series, the camera remained still while the characters held their poses; wi...
Tiger Inn: Colours by Salon 67
David Bebbington's objective is to produce 21st century images in the
tradition of abstract photography begun by Edward Weston. His work in this exhibition relates to this and in particular his interest with regard to landscape work and in the i...
National Gallery of Art: Stunning Still Lifes by Anne Vallayer-Coster, Foremost 18th-Century Painter in Court of Marie-Antoinette
Organized by the Dallas Museum of Art, this exhibition has its debut at the National Gallery of Art, where it opens on June 30 and closes on September 22, 2002. More than 40 of Vallayer-Coster's paintings are presented from private collections and...
Amercan Craft Musem: Spirits of the Cloth: Contemporary Quilts by African
American Artists
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Frye Art Museum: An Imperial Collection: Women Artists from the State Hermitage Museum
The paintings, sculptures and watercolors once adorned the walls of Russian palaces and reflect the collecting tastes of royalty and well-born families in 18th- and 19th- century Russia. For many years, the paintings have been part of Russia’s off...
SCA Project Gallery, Pomona Art Colony: Inverse and Brush with Weight and a Dance: Painting, Sculpture and Sound
Artists participating in Inverse express their views
on the complex phenomenon of being reciprocal,
opposite or reverse in relationships existing in the
worlds of natural and unnatural, macro or micro or
ethnic or social.
SCA Project Gal...
Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Picnic: A Summer Show - Curated by Andrew Lamprecht
Artists included in the exhibition are Usha Seejarim, Kathryn Smith, Doreen Southwood, Kevin Brand, Matthew Hindley, Ed Young, Christian Nerf, Sanell Aggenbach, Geoff Grundlingh, Zen Marie, Vuyisa Nyamende and Cameron Platter, Brett Murray, and Sv...
Il Ramo d'Oro: Adriana Montariello: Tango
In the seventies she became interested in mediate communication working on computers. Her first personal exhibition took place in 1976 at the “L’incontro di Ziccardi” bookshop in Naples. After joining the collective “Nuova Identità” (New Identity)...
Australian Consulate-General: Celebrating Australia: identity by design
The New York opening follows its inaugural showing at the Embassy of Australia gallery in Washington DC where the exhibition received over 1000 visitors.
Celebrating Australia: identity by design includes familiar symbols like the kangaroo ...
Cambridge Galleries: Sem Saudade: Contemporary Art by Canadians of Portuguese Heritage - Teresa Ascençao, Marie de Sousa, Miguel Rocha and Joe Lima
In her feature article "The Concrete Ceiling: Class, Culture and Toronto's Portuguese," for the Summer 2000 issue of Fuse
Magazine, Anna Camara examined the often neglected or under-represented work of artists of Portuguese heritage in Canada.
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Bishop’s University Art Gallery: Ground Zero
The exhibition catalogue contains photos of the studio work and articles by eight graduating Art History students: Brent Bassermann; Robert Benson; Chris Driezick; Allison Hepworth; Erika Jenkinson; Geneviève Morin and Melinda Steinberg. While th...
Il Ramo d'Oro: Photosensitive Itineraries: May of Monuments 2007 at Castel dell'Ovo
Mercaldo, Montella and Zingarelli share with us images of lives spent in the city of Naples. Although there is nothing of a documentary nature in these photos. They constitute an itinerary of the thought. The concrete data, the objects, the people...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: Patrick Pound: The Memory Room
Patrick Pound has exhibited widely throughout Australia and New Zealand and his work is held in the collections of numerous public institutions including the National Gallery of Victoria, the Dunedin Art Gallery and the Museum of New Zealand. Poun...
The Watermill Center: Call for Artists: Fall 2008, Spring 2009 Artists-in-Residence Programs
Watermill residents are selected by an international committee.
2008/2009 Selection Committee
Marina Abramovic
Marie-Claude Béaud
Jonathan Safran Foer
Alanna Heiss
Jürgen Kluge
Xavier Le Roy
Albert Maysles<...
MoMA QNS: Kiki Smith: Prints, Books & Things
Smith's passion for paper inspires her creative approaches to printmaking
and reinforces the importance of this aspect of her work. A catalogue with
numerous original interventions by the artist accompanies the exhibition.
Organized by Wendy We...
Wellington City Gallery: Surprise - A Christmas Exhibition
The artists worked within set dimensions, which meant a large number of
works could be included in the show, says Rebecca Wilson, curator of 360 /
Michael Hirschfeld Gallery. Almost all have responded to the invitation
with new work, so the exh...
Galerie Magda Danysz: Erwin Olaf : Recent Works
The images of this series honour the works of
historical painters such as Velazquez, El Greco or
Zurbarán, to whom refers Erwin Olaf. His models have
the elegance of Menines of the royal court of Spain,
fabrics are shining and postur...
Malmo Konsthall: Moderna Museet c/o Malmo Kunsthall
The exhibition focuses on the more eccentric and sharp parts of the 20th-century collection, including such works as Paulina Wallenberg-Olsson's bullet-proof dress, Marcel Duchamp's notorious urinal and Edward Kienholz's The State Hospital.
-It'...
Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft: Call for Artists: Artist-in-Residence Program
Applications can be downloaded at www.kentuckyarts.org and must be submitted by July 15, 2009. For more information, contact Dane Waters at 502.589.0102 or danewaters@kentuckyarts.org.
“The Artist-in-Residency program has given me the opport...
Kunsthalle Basel: Stan Douglas: Le Detroit
The film installation Le Détroit, to be shown for the first time
in Europe in the glass-roofed room of the Kunsthalle Basel,
takes the viewers to the heart of a city that is haunted by
dilapidation and unemployment and divided into strict socia...
National Museum: Ten Swedish Designers, Thirty Years On
In 1987, the Ten were reduced to five; today to three: Birgitta Hahn, Ingela Håkansson
and Tom Hedqvist.
Ten Swedish Designers quickly made a name for itself and was successful both at
home and on a wider market abroad. Each member h...
University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach: The UAM Diaries: 1973-2004 The Glenn Years
In addition, a number of exhibits that the UAM has traveled to museums throughout America, including The Great American Pop Art Store: Multiples of the Sixties; Time Dust, James Rosenquist; The Complete Graphics 1962-1992; Frederick Sommer at Seve...
Dahesh Museum: Overcoming All Obstacles: The Women of the Académie Julian
The core of the exhibition includes works
never before shown publicly from the collection of the successor
school, the Académie Julian Del...
Joan Miro Foundation: Cycle: Once upon a time... Sebastián Díaz Morales
Each action and each object represented in the video is a metaphor that is open to multiple interpretations. The viewer accompanies the man and feels his anxieties, transported along by events. The sensation is accentuated by the line that divides...
The Theatre Museum: TIME AND SPACE
Work displayed by award winners at the 1999 Prague Quadrennial includes Elizabeth Ascrofts Alices Adventures in Wonderland - a
promenade performance in Williamson Park, Lancaster, which becomes an installation piece; Paul Browns costume designs a...
Montreal Museum of Fine Art: From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
The exhibition will feature eighty-one masterpieces from the Jean Walter and Paul
Guillaume collection of the Musée national de l'Orangerie in Paris: fourteen
paintings by Cézanne, six Derain...
Pratt Institute: Selections from the Collection Fonds Regional d Art Contemporain du Centre, Orleans, France
Yona Friedman, a French architect known for his intriguing research into architectural form and structure, will give a lecture Thursday, February 8, 2001, at 5:30 p.m., Higgins Hall South, 65 St. James Place, Brooklyn, New York. Following the lect...
Museum of Fine Arts Boston: John Singer Sargent
In Boston, visitors will be able to view Sargents famed
murals in the MFAs upper rotunda and stairwell; they
were the last works the artist completed before his
...
Kantor / Feuer Gallery: Phoebe Washburn: It Makes For My Billionaire Status
Washburn's previous installations have been constructed out of large quantities of a single discarded material, such as cardboard or scrap-wood, that are then painted on one side with “mis-tints,” or rejected commercial house paint. Starting with ...
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