Joseph Nash
The Green Drawing Room
Color lithograph
1848
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Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: Digital Frontiers: Photography's Future at Nash Editions
Nash Editions was founded in 1991 by musician Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills & Nash, who is also a photographer, and Mac Holbert, a fellow pioneer in the digital print realm. Based in Manhattan Beach, Calif....
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...
Tate St. Ives: David Nash: Making and Placing Abstract Sculpture 1978-2004
In David Nash's mind, the cardinal directions for mark-making apply to his favoured forms: vertical for the cube, horizontal for the sphere, and diagonal for the pyramid. While recognising Plato’s theory that we know these forms from the spiritual...
Comme Ca: Martin Nash: His Latest Series of Paintings
Contemporary artists derive their working themes from a vast range of experimental and referential sources but within the painting, the focused manipulation of the concrete means of the craft can yield an inevitably altogether less apparent on mor...
Monterey Museum of Art: Graham Nash to be Honored as Pioneer in Photography
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bit by bit: Call for Digital Artists
Entries for the show are being accepted online until (the soon arriving) September 15th at the exhibition's website at: http://www.bitbybitdigital.org.
The gallery installation will open on Saturday...
Columbia Museum of Art: Burn: Artists Play with Fire
Technique and theme merge in these dramatic works as artists explore such issues as cultural identity, environmental fragility and personal loss. Some of the featured artists include L.C. Armstrong, Chris Burden, John Cage, Willie Cole, Kathleen K...
ONI Gallery: Lingo: Works by 17 Artists
Artists exhibited in LINGO take signs, sounds, gestures, and marks appropriated from conversations, advertisements, literature, music, or personal history and inscribe them with new meaning by manipulating the conditions/rules that determine how l...
Dylan Thomas Centre: American Photogropher Evelyn Bernstein
The poetic photographs are informed by the
natural splendours of sublime landscapes and are complemented by an
urban sensibility to unusual and vital combinations of space. Her
photographs are printed onto archival paper by Nash Editions, using...
Royal College of Art: The 20th Century British Art Fair
It is the only fair to cover British art from 1900 to the present day and for five days, under one roof, art lovers can enjoy and marvel at the talent and diversity of painting, sculpture, photography and ceramics which incorporate 20th Century Briti...
Stephen Cohen Gallery: Han Nguyen: New Work
Born in Hue, Vietnam in 1956, Nguyen immigrated to the United States in 1975 and settled in San Diego, California where he currently lives and works. Largely self-taught, his creativity takes place primarily in a studio where he utilizes parts of ...
de Young Museum: Museum Pieces: Bay Area Artists Consider the de Young
Artists including noted Bay Area conceptualists David Ireland and
Tom Marioni, painter Deborah Oropallo, muralist Rigo 99 and others
have produced new and unique art...
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 ...
Phillips Collection: Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
Born in Mesa, Arizona in 1920, Thiebaud began his career as a commercial artist and cartoonist. During the
1960s, his deadpan paintings of food and household goods associated him most closely with the Pop Art
...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Derek Hyatt: Circle on the Dark Rock
Derek Hyatt was born in Ilkey in 1931, and educated at Leeds and the Royal College of Art, where he was awarded the Royal Scholar prize in 1955 and the J. Andrew Lloyd Scholarship for Landscape Painting in 1958. He taught at Leeds Polytechnic Scho...
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...
Haines Gallery: Multiple Personalities: An Onsite / Online Group Exhibition of Artist Multiples and Editions
Multiple Personalities comments on the history of the multiple and addresses
the reasons behind this art form's development over time. Simply, a multiple
can be defined as an art object that is produced in a quantity of more than
one copy. Howe...
Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami: Time Trial: Julian LaVerdiere's First Solo Museum Exhibition
Among the works in the exhibition is Imperial Dragster – Napoleon Rebuilt, 2002, a sardonic large-scale sculptural work that is a "funny car" hybridization of Visconti’s 1841 design of Napoleon’s monumental red porphyry sarcophagus and Lamborghini...
Hayward Gallery: Force Fields: Phases of the Kinetic
Over 100 paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations and films made by artists from the 1920s to the early 1980s have been brought together by the exhibition’s curator Guy Brett. Among the seminal works in the show are Calder’s early mobiles, D...
Ben Uri Gallery - London Jewish Museum of Art: Mark Gertler: A New Perspective
At the Slade Gertler mixed with C R W Nevinson, Paul Nash and Stanley Spencer, won many prizes, and left with a reputation as a draughtsman to equal that of Augustus John. There he also met and fell in love with fellow student Dora Carrington, who...
Yale Center for British Art: The School of London and their Friends: The Collection of Elaine and Melvin Merians
The term School of London was coined by American-born painter Ronald Kitaj in order to draw attention to the extraordinary range and power he found in contemporary British art after the Second World War. The expression called attention to a common...
Tate Liverpool: Modern British Art : The Tate Collection
Modern British Art begins with Free Time, a section exploring the relationship between art and leisure before the First World War. For many young artists, modern life with its cafes, dancing, music halls and spectator sports, suited the advanced t...
Sharjah Biennial: STILL LIFE - Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change
Jonathan Watkins, Curator, Sharjah Biennial 8, comments:
“The Sharjah Biennial 8 is a positive contribution to an activism in the face of looming threat. It favors openness as opposed to insulation, falling in with other attempts to merge togethe...
Center for Creative Photography: Our Quarter Century:
The University of Arizona's Center For Creative Photography Turns Twenty-Five
The Center for Creative Photography (CCP) at the University of Arizona, a world-renowned museum and
research institution dedicated to photography as an art form and cultural record, is commemorating its 25th Anniversary with
special exhibitions,...
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