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Frye Art Museum: Rie Muñoz: One Hundred Original Watercolors
Born in Los Angeles, Muñoz began painting
scenes of Alaskan native life in the 1950s when
she first arrived in Juneau. During a varied
career, Muñoz created murals for the University
of Alaska and the Alaska State Library, wrote
and illu...
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Juan Munoz
Munoz, who studied in Madrid, London, and New York before his first gallery exhibitions in the mid-1980s, is part of a generation of mid-career international artists---Stephan Balkenhol, Robert Gober, Thomas Schütte, and Kiki Smith among them---wh...
Tate Modern: Juan Munoz: new sculpture unveiled
Juan Muñoz is renowned for sculptural works in which he situates the human figure within
elaborate or complex architectural settings. These are created using elements such as
patterned floors, staircases and balconies. Then, by a ...
Fotografisk Center: Carlos Muñoz-Yagüe: Yves Saint Laurent Behind the Scenes of Haute Couture
The intimacy allowed at this moment is like a gift; I like to reach this level, empowered by the invisibility of photographic coverage, conducted with discernment. At this moment, it is possible to see the anxious face of Yves Saint Laurent and to...
Icaro Gallery: Saints and Sinners: Tony de Carlo, Reuben Munoz, Antonio Rael, Otto “Tito” Sturcke, Mauro Yrigoyen, Alejandra Vernon
Saints and Sinners explores the dichotomy of mankind. It looks at good and evil,
joy and sadness, triumph and failure, life and death. It encompasses aspects of All
Saints Day and Halloween. It considers secular and religious viewpoints. Some ...
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Gentile Bellini and the East
The first-ever exhibition devoted to Gentile Bellini, Gentile Bellini and the East presents new findings about an important, little known period in Renaissance cultural history and Gentile's role as a painter in the court of the Ottoman sultan Meh...
Yale School of Art, Holcombe T. Green Jr. Gallery: Intersections/ Intersecciones: An Exhibition of Cuban Artists
Artists participating in this show are Giovanni Bosch, Christian Curiel, Florencio Gelabert, Coco Fusco, Marco Lau, Leonel Matheu, Julio Armando Mendoza, Maritza Molina, Eduardo Muñoz Ordoqui, Chantal Perez, Hugo Perez, Jesus Rivera and Leandro So...
PS1 Contemporary Art Center: 2000 – 2001 National and International Studio Program Exhibition
P.S.1’s National and International Studio Program is comprised of a wide range
of artistic perspectives represented not only by the global nature of the program
...
Arlington Museum of Art: The Bridge: Works by Benito Huerta, Eva Luna Warmuth, Celia Munoz, Fritz Toennieshen, Peter Picciani, Christine Wehe-Bamberger, and Nicholas Wood
Curator Rachel Bounds traveled to Germany last summer to select the works from the German artists. "I was so impressed with the quality of work from such a small community," says Bounds, "Our local artists are frequently exhibited in the area but...
Tate Modern: Between Cinema and a Hard Place
Ranging from film and video to sculpture, the exhibition features works by the following
artists:
Miroslaw Balka, Matthew Barney, Christian Boltanski, Janet Cardiff and George
Bures-Miller, James Coleman, Stan Douglas,...
Arlington Museum of Art: Within Sight: Work by Contemporary Arlington Artists
Artists in Within Sight are:
Julia Franklin - Large and small-scale sculptures that use women's shoes as a
departure point for exploring gender roles.
Benito Huerta - Large canvases and monoprints whose imagery borrows equally from hig...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: Juan Munoz: The Nature of Visual Illusion
Many of Louisianas visitors will already have become acquainted with the
artist through two of his works, both executed in 1997, Half Circle and
Neals Last Words, which form part of Louisianas permanent collecti...
BildMuseet: Contemporary Arab Representations: Cairo
Contemporary Arab Representations: Cairo presents six artists living and working in Cairo: Sherif El-Azma – Anna Boghiguian – Golo – Hassan Khan – Hani Rashed – Randa Shaath. For the majority of the artists, it is their first engagement with a Nor...
Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea: Awaiting a Call: Curated by Miguel Fernández-Cid
The way in which Morandi paints the void between the objects in order to
represent them as light presences, both physical and mental, almost
immaterial, is not far from William de Koonings or Bruce Naumans thoughts
when they concede that in ord...
NanoArt: Call for Artists : 2009 INTERNATIONAL ONLINE COMPETITION - 4th Edition
The participating artists will have to alter the provided image(s) in any artistic way to finish the artistic-scientific process and create NanoArt work(s). The artists and scientists are strongly encouraged to participate with their own images as...
Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery: Stretch: Works by Artists from North and South America
Comments co-curators Keith Wallace and Eugenio Valdes Figueroa, "Bringing
together artwork from different nations within the Americas serves to provide a
perspective on the works' similarities and differences. In spite of the virtual demise of n...
Vangard Gallery: Collaborative Drawings: John Berger and Marisa Camino
He is one of the most internationally influential writers of the last fifty years, who has explored the relationships between the individual and society, culture and politics and experience and expression in a series of novels, book works, essays,...
Gabarron Foundation - Carriage House Center for the Arts: I Have a Dream: An Homage to Martin Luther King Jr.
Apart from Theodore W. Kheel, big thinkers and writers participate in this homage: Maya Angelou, Zygmunt Bauman, Owen H. Brooks, Xavier Bru de Sala, Peter N. Carrol, Ernesto Castro, Josep Cuní, David Cortright, Joan Duran, Mohamed ElBaradei, Valen...
Generali Foundation: Geography and the Politics of Mobility
Increased mobility, global migratory movement, and new formations of work manifested in virtual, global activities have led to new definitions going beyond the realm of geo-science. The circulatory flow of people, data, and goods gives rise to new...
Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago: Mark Manders: Isolated Rooms
Born in 1968, Manders belongs to a generation of post-minimal sculptors whose work is unabashedly grounded in narrative. In this respect, his significant precursors include Robert Gober, Juan Munoz, Kiki Smith, and Miroslaw Balka, to name a few. ...
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