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Mitchell-Innes & Nash: New Work Kojo Griffin, Sarah Lovitt, and Stephen Sollins
Atlanta-based artist Kojo Griffin's work has been exhibited at the Studio Museum in Harlem, the 2000 Whitney Biennial, and the 2002 Corcoran Biennial at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.
Sarah Lovitt was recently featured on the...
I. Wolk Gallery: Mitchell Johnson: New Paintings
This show will feature more than 25 new pieces ranging from painterly figure compositions reminiscent of David Park and the Bay Area Figurative Tradition to bucolic scenes of Italy and California. Johnson’s particular use of color and gesture sho...
Triton Museum of Art: New Works by California Artists: Mitchell Johnson
Mitchell Johnson is an artist who is above all, a colorist. He paints both directly on site and by memory in the studio. His oil on linen paintings are sensitive celebrations of nature, color, place and time.
Johnson, who moved to Palo Al...
Oakland Museum of California, at Latham Square: Essence of Place: Work by Mitchell Johnson
Essence of Place, at the Latham Square Building, is an exhibit of seven large-
scale paintings by Menlo Park-based artist Mitchell Johnson. The exhibit includes
landscapes and figurative work painted on site in Italy, France, New Mexico and
N...
Grey Art Gallery, New York University: Rudy Burckhardt and Friends: New York Artists of the 1950s and '60s
The show allows viewers to see how one artist chose to
portray another and to view stellar, but rarely exhibited, works by such renowned
artists as Josef Albers, Willem ...
Oakville Galleries: Walk Ways: At Centennial Square and in Gairloch Gardens
Artists: Francis Alÿs, Eleanor Antin, Janine Antoni and Paul Ramirez-Jonas, Mowry Baden, Jim Campbell, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, Hamish Fulton, Sharon Harper, Martin Kersels, Tom Marioni, Matthew McCaslin, Curtis Mitchell, François Mo...
Art Gallery of Bishop s University: Vernissage...5 contemporary artists from the Eastern Townships
The title Vernissage is from the French vernis. For 19th century painters, no day was more stressful than Varnishing Day; the artist’s last chance to apply finishing touches to paintings hung on gallery walls. Sealing the barely dry artworks with var...
California State Fullerton Main Art Gallery: As Above, So Below: Art as Political and Cosmological Space
Golden State had the misfortune of being completed just as Governor Gray Davis was in the midst of a recall battle hinged upon his handling of the budget. It is reported that the cost of the complex will ultimately be recouped but, understandably,...
Esso Gallery: What Am I Doing Here? (A Political Exhibition)
Already two countries have been destroyed and with them their culture (our culture) and their art. This involves us and demonstrates that who ever is governing this world is not interested in people, in their dignity, in their culture and least of...
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: The First New Zealand Fashion Week
The exhibition comprises six themes. The first is an introduction to the event and includes a profile of Gubb & Mackie, the Auckland-based menswear designers who held the first show of the event.
The second show to be profiled was created i...
Tacoma Art Museum: Clearly Brilliant: A Decade of Pilchuck Glass School's Emerging Artists in
Residence
The artists represented in Clearly Brilliant bring many themes and unique
approaches to their work. Some artists make reference to objects you would see
in everyday li...
Trace Contemporary Art: Star Spangled Colour: Marty Walsh
"Star Spangled Colour",Opening July 4th, 2002 and hosted by Trace Contemporary Art, Belfast, promises an exhibit as diverse and exciting as it is colourful. The selected works from the 6 renowned American artists, Marty Walsh, Tom Pfannerstill, C...
Telfair Museum of Art: Georgia Triennial 2001/2002
Featured artists are diverse in age, race, gender, and geographic location within the state. The exhibition includes traditional media such as painting and sculpture, as well as new genres such as installation and electronic media. Accompanied by ...
ASU Art Museum: Contemporary Art Furniture: Sam Maloof, John Cederquist, Wendy Maruyama
Sam Maloof (b.1916) started making furniture immediately after World War II, when there was little demand for the
handmade object. His functional work appears deceptively simple with its uncluttered design, unassuming and natural
qualities...
Be Original @ Miami Circle: TransATLantic 2005 from Berlin to Atlanta
TransATLantic 2005 is a group exhibition of four emerging artists from Berlin, Germany. They are Uwe Behrens, Bojan Hocevar, Christa Nagel and Pablo Reese von Lichtenberg. One Berlin artist of the exhibition will also be chosen to receive the AIRI...
gallery twenty-four: Transatlantic is an exhibition of 10 emerging artists from Atlanta, Georgia
Artists included in the exhibition are Yun Bai, Laura Bell, Jeff Doud, Grady Haugerud, Scott Lawrence, Andrew Lovell, Mandie Turner Mitchell, Jeromie Neidlinger, Sasha-Igenue Patton and Heather Stevens Weese. GALLERY twenty-four is located at Oder...
The Arts Factory: Here and There: Exploring Regionalism
The exhibition has been organized by artist Marty Walsh, a member of the Contemporary Arts Collective and a Premiere Portfolio Member at absolutearts.com. Named artists are Ann Stewa...
Redbud Gallery: Call for Artists: Project Phoenix
Top collectors, Marylyn Oshman, Mary Cullen, and ethers have committed to purchase pieces.
Artists Dan Mitchell Allison, David Best, Bill Davenport, George Berms, Lucas Johnson, James Sorts, Sharon Kopriva, DeeWolff, and others have already agree...
Tacoma Art Museum: Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art
Evans, who grew up in Georgia and South Carolina, became interested in art
when he began visiting museums while he was in the U.S. Navy during the
...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: Leica/CCP Documentary Photography Award
In recognising the key influence of photography on our lives, it examines the power and effect of the medium through works presented in essay format. Bringing together a diverse collection of works, the fourth Leica/CCP Documentary Photography Awa...
24 HR Art - Northern Territory Centre for Contemporary Art: New Australiana: photomedia exhibition
Artists: Stevie Everton Smith WA, Cathy Laudenbach NT Graham Miller WA, Gia Mitchell QLD, Lee-Anne Richards NSW, Glenn Sloggett VIC, Doug Spowart QLD, Lyndal Walker VIC, John A. Williams NSW, Anne Zahalka NSW
The exhibition was first conceiv...
Bellevue Art Museum: Roy Lichtenstein: Times Square Mural
Lichtenstein was commissioned 12 years ago by New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority to create a mural for the Times Square subway station. Standing 6 feet high and 53 feet long the mural depicts a skyline view of a futuristic city and ...
el museo del barrio: ERNESTO PUJOL: CONVERSION OF MANNERS
CONTEMPORANEA 2000
Conversion of Manners is a Benedictine vow that Roman Catholic monks take when they leave secular life and
enter monastic life. The vow signals changes in spiritual beliefs as well as in physical manners – behavior and
demeanor. Through a seri...
Cube at Beco: Extra/ordinary: Fiber Artists Rethinking Art and Everyday Life
Since the Industrial Revolution began blurring the lines between industry and handicraft, as well as the upper- and lower-classes, artists have subsequently taken great pleasure in using such developments to similarly dissolve the centuries-old ba...
Laumeier Sculpture Park: Soo Sunny Park’s Bio-Structure: Metra Geo
Soo Sunny Park’s work is informed by the cyclical nature of life, her analysis of childhood memories, her cultural and scientific explorations, and her incredible inclination to intrigue audiences. Soo Sunny Park’s site-specific installation creat...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Jim Dine: 1973 - 2004
In a large botanical monotype, Dine has combined lyrical brushwork reminiscent of Joan Mitchell (read Monet) with Pollock-like drips and an obsessive attention to the development of surface such that in some places he’s broken through the surface...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Jim Dine: Paintings, Sculptures, drawings, Prints, Performance Works, Stage and Book Designs
The prints in the Sacks show will include two large robes, Pale Self and Very Picante, and an equally imposing Venus, Oil of Gladness. The Venus De Milo and the robe are, like the heart, recurring iconographic themes for Dine. The Venus image came...
Colville Place Gallery: The Best Way to View the Past is to Invent it...Alternity by Steven Cook
Alternity began about 5 years ago when I started collecting old photographs and carte de visites of people.
I'd be sifting through thousands of the things and every once in a while there would be a ...
Center for Creative Photography: Couples: Photographs by Mariana Cook
The Center is pleased to present this engaging project from Mariana Cook, who has never before exhibited in Arizona, said
Nancy Lutz, Acting Director, Center for Creative Photography. This show will have enormous appeal for all generations of
vi...
Museum of Modern Art: Rober Storr Promoted to Senior Curator at the MOMA
The title of Senior Curator indicates exceptional merit, and is among the highest
distinctions this Museum can offer, remarked Mr. Lowry. This promotion recognizes
Robert Storrs tremendous contributions, both as an exhibition organizer, a...
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