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Bartley Nees Gallery: Art from Berlin: Art from the Spielhaus Morrison Galerie
Artist Stefan Kübler dissolves and rearranges pictures and their elements
utilising hundreds of postcards. Jörg Scheibe works with randomly collected
photographic material which is distorted by computer manipulation. The new
image is then paint...
Raid Projects: PS 1999 - 2003
PS aims to provide a platform for the work of upcoming international artists in an environment that exists between the conventions of an artist-run space and a commercial gallery.
PS stands for Post Scriptum, Project Space, Public Space or P...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Paul Morrison: Haematoxlyon
The exhibition comprises some 14 works including site-specific wall installations, paintings and a new video piece. All are produced by eliminating colour leaving the viewer to project their own vision onto the canvas utilizing “colour from behin...
198 Gallery: Petrona Morrison: South African Diary II
Petrona Morrison’s new body of work, South African Diary II, is inspired by her experience on a two-month residency at the Bag Factory (Fordsburg Artists Studios) in Johannesburg, in 2004. It documents the artist’s response to the contradictions a...
Bartley Nees Project: You Are My Sunshine: John Pule, Wayne Youle, Shigeyuki Kihara, Ben Webb & James
Shigeyuki Kihara is an Auckland based multimedia artist and performer who is
of Samoan and Japanese descent. Recently awarded the 2003 Creative New
Zealand Arts Pasifika Emerging Artist Award, Kihara will exhibit a series of
photographic self-p...
ARTSPACE, Auckland: Bright Paradise: Tony De Lautour, Ian McDonald, Paul Morrison, Paul Seitsema
Curated by Allan Smith,
Bright Paradise tracks narratives of exploration, discovery, travel, leisure, image collections and
technologies within a matrix of loss and longing. The show includes around 30 artists, with 10 of
these coming fro...
Architecture Foundation: Integrity: Building with Honesty
It will explore the concept of Anti-Facadism,
a campaign against the retention of facades alone, in historic areas, which
obscure new building schemes and which has been actively pursued for three
years by Lord Rogers, Sir Richard MacCormac and...
Pan American Art Gallery: Jamaica: Color in Art
Milton George, an expressionist artist who has embraced a world vision of art, will be at the opening reception. Milton carries his canvas as his journal to document his domestic life, painting the conflicts and joys, and his inner self, his grow...
Transition: Acid Drops and Sugar Candy: Works by Over 40 Artists
Works included in the exhibition are by Majed Aslam, Emi Avor, Paul Becker, Kiera Bennett, Anna Bjerger, Clive Brandon, Jorges Cabieses, Louise Brierley, Leigh Clarke, Sam Dargan, Annabel Dover, Sarah Doyle,
Stephen Harwood, Nadia Heb...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: TheFlower as Image: 150 Works by the World’s Greatest Artists
It is thus the ambition of the exhibition to show how, throughout the epoch of modern art, the artists use, treat, challenge, express and experiment with the flower and its potential in the artistic process. Or, to put it differently, with the flo...
J. Paul Getty Museum: Light in the Darkness: The Photographs of Hill and Adamson
Hill, a painter, and Adamson, an engineer, initially teamed up to prepare photographic
studies for Hill’s large historical painting commemorating the formation of the Free Church
of Sc...
Corcoran Gallery of Art: ANNIE LEIBOVITZ: WOMEN ON VIEW
These photographs are intended to show how we look and what we do, says
Annie Leibovitz, and they create a vivid and striking collective portrait of women
today. Im very moved by the sense of...
Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative: Alvaro Siza Completes Year as a Rolex Mentor
Siza was one of five Mentors this cycle. The others were Sir Colin Davis, principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra; William Forsythe, director of the Ballett Frankfurt; Toni Morrison, Nobel Prize winning author; and Robert Wilson, accl...
Stephen Cohen Gallery: Edmund Teske: Images Out of Time
A pioneering visual artist, Teske was born in Chicago in 1911, where his
childhood interest in photography grew into a 60-year pursuit of artistic
freedom. His early training at Taliesin with Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1930s
offered Teske import...
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art: Call for Artists: Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art 2003
The Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art, inaugurated in 1999, includes a major exhibition of work by the selected artists and a master artist named by the Eiteljorg Museum, purchases of their art for the Eiteljorg’s permanent collect...
CQL Design Center: Metropolis Rise : New Art from London
Metropolis Rise : New Art from London will take place at the Moganshan art district which has been at the forefront of artistic development in Shanghai in recent years. The exhibition will then travel to DIAF 06 at 798 Space, Beijings largest inde...
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: I Feel Mysterious Today: 25 International Emerging and Established Contemporary Artists
I feel mysterious today both emphasizes and reflects a current sensibility that gives privelage to allusive and subjective modes of expression over the more direct and strident political positioning characteristic of art celebrated in the globalis...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: Extreme Connoisseurship - How Traditional Study of Objects Can Be Adapted to Illuminate Current Works
The Fogg’s decision four years ago to create a Department of Modern and Contemporary Art was, in a way, the genesis of this exhibition, said James Cuno, Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot director of the Harvard University Art Museums. Extreme Connois...
David Gill: Mattia Bonetti 2008 - New Work
Mattia Bonetti, who was born and educated in Switzerland but moved to Paris in 1973, has always used his training in textiles and applied art to come up with solutions across art and design practice. He has worked as a successful art photographer ...
J. Paul Getty Center: Spirit into Matter: The Photographs of Edmund Teske
Drawn chiefly from the Museum’s collection, Spirit into Matter includes a large body of prints recently acquired from Teske’s heirs. Many of the roughly 128 works on view have never been published or exhibited, including several exquisitely crafte...
South London Gallery: Independence: Issues with a Contemporary Relevance
In the recently vacated gallery offices, a project by Christian Boltanski opens the exhibition out to any artist who wishes to participate. Relying on the principle of starting a rumour, artists from all over the world have been invited to fax th...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Alan Phelan: Fragile Absolutes
The new commission, Goran’s Stealth Yugo, 2009, began in 2006 during a residency in Belgrade, Serbia, where Phelan collaborated with Goran Krstić, a car designer from the Zastava/Yugo car factory in the city of Kragujevac. The work resembles ...
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