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The Turkey and the Ant, plate for Fable XXXVIII on page 143 in the book Fables by Mr. [John] Gay. 3rd ed. (London: J. Tonson and J. Watts, 1729)
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Michael Gibson Gallery: Anne Meredith Barry: Original Works on Paper, Prints and Paintings
Anne was an extremely generous and energetic person - a quality that can be seen in her uplifting work. Her work is represented in many prestigious private and corporate collections across the country and exhibited extensively across the world. E...
FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL CENTER: Openings: MEREDITH DAVIS, JENNIFER GASSIRARO, AND T.J.JEMISON
Meredith Davis, a recent graduate of TCU, is passionate about painting,
literature and travel. While at TCU she participated in summer-study
programs in Hungary, Scotland ,and Mexico. Her highly expressive paintings
address the construction...
g-module: Meredith Allen: Photographies Recentes
Within these novel American portrait/landscape photographs of cartoon faced Popsicles in their eastern Long Island summer environments, the hand + Popsicle + landscape equation manifests a nature/human relationship with an object of grotesque, yet...
Plus Ultra Gallery: Salon Style: An Exhibition of Photography
Representing a broad range of innovative photographic
techniques, the work in Salon Style is unified
conceptually through a shared exploration of the
relationship between landscapes and objects. Sometimes
front-and-center, sometimes quite ob...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Cos Cob Art Colony: Impressionists on the Connecticut Shore
They challenged artistic conventions and benefited from the stimulus of the writers, editors, and
journalists who were also members of the art colony.
...
Mobius Artists Group (MAG): TAKING LIBERTY: Artists from Istria, Croatia and Fort Point, South Boston
Exhibitions are being held at both the Fort Point Arts Community Gallery,
March 10-April 14, and at Mobius, March 29-April 15 (closing reception,
April 7, 7 pm). Site-specific works in many media, including performance,
sound art, visual, and...
Unisa Art Gallery: Unisa Reflects on its Collection of Resistance Art
Works on display include Julian Motau's torturous portraits, Leonard Matsoso's tribute to Kipie Moketsie and the super realist portraits of Keith Dietrich, Mmopeng, Mmamule and Mmathabeng.
The curators are Meredith Randall and Jacob Lebeko....
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: William Merritt Chase: Modern American Landscapes, 1886–1890
William Merritt Chase: Modern American Landscapes, 1886–1890 presents
a remarkable group of the painter’s outdoor scenes of New York. The
...
Whitney Museum of American Art: The Whitney Biennial 2002 Opens in New York
The 113 artists and collaborative teams in the exhibition represent a
wide range of ages, backgrounds, and sensibilities. Established artists,
like sculptor Kiki Smith, painter Vija Celmins, filmmaker Ken Jacobs, and
composer ...
Studio Thomas Kellner: photographers:network - Selection 2005
The exhibition shows work by artists that are at
the same time on a similar path like Thomas Kellner. He gives us the
opportunity to see images of his colleagues, whom he meets at festivals
and other events somewhere in the world. The photograp...
Museum of Fine Art, Houston: Rembrandt to
Gainsborough:
Masterpieces from
England's
Dulwich Picture Gallery
Described as Londons most perfect gallery, Dulwich Picture
Gallery houses a renowned collection of European painting from
...
Montclair Art Museum: The Unseen Cindy Sherman: Early Transformations (1975-1976)
Sherman was born in 1954 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, and moved to Huntington Beach in suburban Long Island, New York when she was three. There, Sherman’s interests in art, movies, television, makeup and clothing began their lifelong evolution into...
Harvard University, Carpenter Center: Huyghe + Corbusier: Harvard Project
Huyghe + Corbusier: Harvard Project will include multiple components that respond to the design history of the Carpenter Center and its relationship to Harvard:
A “puppet opera” telling the story of Le Corbusier’s commission and Huyghe’s own...
Deutsche Guggenheim: Bruce Nauman: Theaters of Experience
Like many artists who began working in the 1960s, Nauman rejected the traditional, self-contained art object in order to create an art of real experience. Inspired by the participation or "performance" of the viewer inherent in all sculpture, whic...
MASS MoCA: Largest Gallery to Re-Open with an Installation by Ann Hamilton
“Ann is probably the best known maker of site-specific installations in this country, if not the world,” said Joseph Thompson, Director of MASS MoCA. “Being in one of her evocative installations engages all the senses: they are experiential, immer...
Catto Contemporary: Pure Brighton: Leading Lights of the Brighton Art Scene
Antony Micallef: Antony was the star of Catto Contemporary’s ‘Perverse Pop’ exhibition of last year. He has won 2nd prize in the BP portrait competition and has been featured in numerous publications, including the front cover of Blueprint magazin...
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