Textile Design, Lena a.k.a. Helene Meyer Bergner , 1927, Watercolor and gouache on paper
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ArtHaus: Destinations: New Paintings by Carolyn Meyer
Carolyn Meyer’s obsession with paint demands her understanding the underpinnings of the city. According to the artist, “The texture of urban living oozes on a daily basis. Paint that squishes, drips, and gets flung captures the life of the city an...
Denise Bibro Fine Art: Summer Selections 2009
Featured in the exhibition are:
*Eunice Agar
*David Barnett
*Lea Barton
Daniel Borlandelli
*Dusty Boynton
*Giorgio Brogi
*Jeremy Comins
*Sara Crisp
*Lisa Dinhofer
Josephine Haden
*David Herman...
William Traver Gallery - Tacoma: Shift: Charlotte Meyer and Maria Phillips
The main element in Shift is a large piece titled “Internal Diversions”, made of glass, steel and silver. This meticulous hanging sculpture symbolizes both organic systems and physical ornamentation. The viewer is reflected in its many mirrored ...
Museum of Fine Art Houston: The Public Portrait:
Photographs by Edward Steichen, Richard
Avedon, and Irving Penn
American photographers Edward Steichen
(1879 -- 1973), Richard Avedon (born 1923),
and Irving Penn (born 1917) are among the
...
Rose Korber at The Bay Hotel: 11th Art Salon at the Bay - New Directions
Included will be familiar names such as Willie Bester, Sam Nhlengethwa, Walter Oltman, Nina Romm, Jenny Stadler, Francine Scialom Greenblatt, Penny Stutterheim, Robert Slingsby, John Kramer, Paul Blomkamp, Louis Jansen van Vuuren and Walter Meyer....
Kentucky Art and Craft Museum: A Sense of Style, A Sense of Place:
A National Photography Invitational
These processes include
photogravures, platinum prints, hand coloring and
computer generated prints. Susan Fenton, Kenro Izu,
...
Hamburger Kunsthalle: Paul Klee: The Buergi Collection
his first - and perhaps last -
presentation of Bürgi Collection not
only offers the viewing public an
...
ArtHaus: Group Exhibition: LOCATION ~ LOCATION
Serena Bocchino’s paintings and drawings translate the compositional, spontaneous rhythm of jazz into a two dimensional form. Her work uses rhythm, volume and tone to capture different ways in which line may interact with color. A New York Times ...
Museum of Photographic Arts: The Model Wife
In each case, the
photographer/spouse collaboration resulted in the creation of some of the artists most
lasting and significant work. The Model Wife includes many image...
Bay Hotel: 14th Annual ART SALON AT THE BAY
Since its inception in 1992, the Art Salon has been a major enterprise, bringing together, under one roof, a large showcase of quality artworks, in various styles and media. This year's Salon sees a subtle shift towards more cutting-edge work, wh...
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center: Nuova Architettura per Nuove Citta
Organized by Pippo Ciorra, Nuova Architettura per Nuove Cittá includes works by ABDR, Carmen Andriani, Aldo Aymonino, Stefano Boeri, Pippo Ciorra, Alberto Ferlenga, Mose Ricci & Filippo Spaini, Renato Rizzi, Mirko Zardini & Luca Meyer, and Cino Zu...
Design Exchange: DigiFest 2003: Electronic Cities
A keynote address delivered by Sabine Himmelsbach (Exhibition Director, ZKM, Germany) on this year's theme of Electronic Cities, introduces the impressive 40-person roster of new media artists, musicians, designers, and architects, who provide the...
Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona: Conexion Remota: net.art - an Online Exhibition Curated
Their authors want them to become catalysts for artistic expression and
public response, to serve as detonators and to point fingers, to make
understanding easy and if necessary, confrontation too.
FEATURED ARTISTS:
Daniel García An...
Contemporary Art Centre of Malaga: Paul McCarthy: Brain Box Dream Box
Paul McCarthy's work only became known to a wider public relatively late. This is attributable in part to its ephemeral origins in performance art in the 1970s, and in part to McCarthy's precisely staged, provocative defiance of certain taboos. Us...
Bay Hotel: The 15th annual Art Salon at the Bay
Previously somewhat neglected, these arenas are being taken seriously by museum directors and international curators, and works in these spheres are being snapped up by savvy buyers. With her expertise in this area, Rose Korber has curated the 15t...
Bauhaus Archiv, Museum für Gestaltung: Furniture of the Bauhaus: A Legend Will Be Visiable
At this point our exhibition begins: we try to look behind the legend and we will show numerous examples which in fact have come into being within the Bauhaus and in connection with it. We will show chairs, tables, beds and wardrobes made by desi...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Who Shot Rock and Roll : A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present
The exhibition is in six sections: rare and revealing images taken behind the scenes; tender snapshots of young musicians at the beginnings of their careers; exhilarating photographs of live performances that display the energy, passion, style, an...
Center for Creative Photography: TWO LORIE NOVAK EXHIBITIONS: Survey of Lorie Novaks color prints and Collected Visions multi-media installation
Novak has long explored the nature of the snapshot and has created innovative and
engaging ways to look at family photographs as representations of both personal and
collective memory. Lorie Novak: Photographs, 1983-2000, organized by the Ce...
Americas Society Art Gallery: ICON + GRID + VOID, Art of the Americas from the Chase Manhattan Collection
Icon denotes the representational image, often central and indelible, that has been a mainstay of contemporary art from Pop to Postmodernism. Grid is the modernist trope of intersecting perpendiculars that formally underlies diverse artistic conce...
SANFORD SMITH: 12th ANNUAL WORKS ON PAPER
Among the exhibitors showing Old Master drawings and prints will be R.S.
Johnson Fine Art (Chicago), Colnaghi Drawings (London), Galerie de
Loes (Geneva), Pia Gallo (New York City) and Marcellin-Ozanne (Pari...
Association for Visual Arts: Three Exhibitions: Anton Karstel, JP Meyer, Stefan Carstens
ANTON KARSTEL, born 1968 in Pretoria, holds BA Fine Art (1990) and M A Fine Art (1995) degrees from the University of Pretoria. He began exhibiting on group shows in 1993 in an exhibition entitled REAL ART at the ICA in Johannesburg. This was fo...
Dallas Museum of Art: Concentration 45: Helen Mirra
"Drawing on a minimalist vocabulary of repetition and reductive forms to bring in narrative, poetics and the personal, Mirra's sculptural work explores themes of labor, transportation, railroad and expansionism," said Suzanne Weaver, Associate Cur...
Art Forum Berlin: Sixth Annual International Art Fair Opens Today
In 2001 around half of the foreign galleries are in Berlin for the first time. The international involvement features a growing number of galleries from outside Europe. Among those represented at the fair for the first time are the Chelouche Gal...
Art Gallery of Ontario: Ultrabaroque: Aspects of Post-Latin American Art
Ultrabaroque plays on popular concepts of Baroque while acknowledging the pervasive influence
of its origins in the spirit of the art and architecture of the colonial period. The prefixes ultra and post
in the exhibitio...
South African National Gallery: MARC CHAGALL: THE LIGHT OF ORIGINS, paintings, works on paper, tapestries, lithographs 1949-1977
One of the highest profile shows this year, it has been curated for South AFrica and will not tour. It aims to reveall the diversity of Chagall's work and make it accessible to many who may never get the chance to veiw it in other parts of the wor...
Columbus College of Art and Design: OF OTHER SPACES: Bureau for Open Culture
Of Other Spaces will consider the power manifested in the histories, objects, former and current occupants, events, and bygone days associated with different kinds of social spaces. As such, works by participants reveal how places of everyday life...
Frye Art Museum: Witness and Legacy: Contemporary Art about the Holocaust
Organized by historian Stephen Feinstein and Minnesota
Museum of American Art curator Paul Spencer, Witness
...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective
The highlight of the exhibition is a series of “creation chambers,” based on the artist’s description of his studio in Union Square, New York, in which some of Gorky’s most powerful and best-known paintings are being shown alongside their related ...
Angels Gate Cultural Center: On Site at the Gate 2006: Annual All-California Show
NANOART is a new art form where micro/nano-sculptures created by artists/scientists through chemical/physical processes and/or natural micro/nano-structures are visualized with powerful research tools like Scanning Electron Microscope and Atomic F...
Sanford L. Smith & Associates: New York Photography Fair
The show offers something for everyone. This is a downtown
show, said Sanford Smith, with a mix of emerging and
established dealers that appeals to both younger and seasoned
...
Bauhaus Dessau Foundation: Art and Technology - A new Unity: The Bauhaus 1923 - 1932
With this exhibition the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation presents a critical
perspective on the Bauhaus as a testing ground for a new design paradigm
in which the artist’s creative output was to intermingle with technological
...
Jewish Museum: Warhol's Jews: Ten Portraits Reconsidered
The Jewish Museum initially showed three sets of paintings and an edition of prints in the fall of 1980. While Jewish audiences tended to embrace Warhol’s series, several leading art critics dismissed it as crass and exploitative. In the twenty-ei...
Rose Korber Art: 18th Annual Art Salon
The ART SALON - widely regarded as one of the key events in Cape Town‚s visual arts calendar - aims to present a comprehensive and varied overview of the current state of South African art. Artists featured include William Kentridge, Robert Hodgi...
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art: ALMOST WARM AND FUZZY: Childhood and
Contemporary Art
The exhibition features several kinetic and interactive pieces. Among the
many captivating installation works are: Sandy Skoglund’s Shimmering
Madness, a d...
Haus der Kunst: Allan Kaprow. Art as Life
Allan Kaprow became well known in 1959 with his "18 Happenings in 6 Parts." With this event, he opened the Reuben Gallery in New York, which he helped to establish. "18 Happenings in 6 Parts" was performed on the 4th and 6th - 10th of October, on ...
Seattle Art Museum: Only Skin Deep: Photography’s Role in Shaping America’s Identity
The curators Coco Fusco, Associate Professor in the Visual Arts Division at Columbia University’s School of the Arts, and Brian Wallis, ICP’s Director of Exhibitions and Chief Curator, explore America’s stereotypical notions of race through more t...
A Gathering of the Tribes Gallery: Dystopia + Identity in the Age of Global Communications
At the dawn of the new millenium, what are the new paradigms
for living in this Age of Global CommunicationsNULL We see
that in the work of Betty Beaumont, for instance, in her
...
Kunsthaus Bregenz: gelitin - Chinese Synthese Leberkäse
In the tradition of Viennese Actionism, the artist collective orgiastically and inventively puts taboos and social conventions through the mill. And the audience is always right at the center, constantly being called upon to take part. But gelitin...
Andy Warhol Museum: 6 Billion Perps Held Hostage: Artists Address Global Warming
Known for impersonating some of the world’s most powerful corporate executives at conferences, on the web and on TV, The Yes Men, “standard issue revolutionaries,” expose the nastiness of evildoers such as Halliburton and Dow Chemical, targeting l...
Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla: ULTRABAROQUE:
ASPECTS OF POST-LATIN AMERICAN ART
UltraBaroque features sixteen of the most
dynamic and innovative young artists working
in the Americas today, whose work is well
...
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