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ARKEN Museum of Modern Art: Helmut Newton: Sex and Landscapes, Yellow Press
Nonetheless the ARKEN autumn exhibition bears witness to an art historically curious Newton, combining classical Newton pictures with photographs revealing wholly new sides to the famous photographer. Both commissioned work and photographs which f...
Detroit Institute of Art: Gordon Newton: Selections from the James F. Duffy, Jr. Gift
Beginning with his highly abstract early work and continuing with
themes related to recognizable subjects, Newton’s drawings invite
...
SOCA: Barry Ross Smith: Interior Landscapes
“We wanted to move away from the White Cube trend that architecturally supported some of the dogma around art galleries that make people anxious if not intimidated when walking into a sterile environment. The key concept behind the new SOCA galler...
Institute of International Visual Arts (inIVA): Artist-in-Research: John Latham
O+I are an international organisation who create circumstances for establishing the new role and function of artists in decision-making;
through associations with governments, private sector organisations and academic institutions. The Isaac New...
Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Gorman House: Shit: Vivienne Binns in collaboration with Derek O'Connor and Geoff Newton
In this search Binns’ practice has taken up many positions – individual studio work, craft practice, community interaction and collaborative projects – and has explored media, process, form, aesthetics, pedagogy and relationship.
SHIT illustra...
Georgia Museum of Art: From Heroes to Dudes: Studies of Male Figure
From Albrecht Dürer’s 17th-century studies of the male figure to
Kenyon Cox’s late 19th-century drawings of male nude models, a wide array of
images will allow viewers to discover the ways in which real and mythical male
bodies were dr...
United Nations Headquarters: Our World in the Year 2000: The Winsor & Newton Worldwide Millennium Painting Competition
Kofi Annan, Secretary-General, United Nations, comments: The exhibition is an excellent example of how the
universal language of art can bring nations together and promote greater understanding between peoples and
...
Grosvenor Gallery: Francis Newton Souza
Souza was born in the Portuguese colony of Goa in 1924 into a strict Roman Catholic family. His upbringing was marked by what he saw as the conflict between the erotic Indian art surrounding him, and the repressive teachings of the Catholic Church...
City Gallery Wellington, Hirschfeld Gallery: Sandra Schmidt: Hinterland II
Schmidt’s works are made up of many small, often identical units which build up into wall or floor-based installations; a system which unifies her diverse use of material. Her striking abstract wall panels are made from Hama beads, a children’s cr...
Meetinghouse, Andover Newton Theological School: Call for Artists: War, Madness, and Delusion
The show will be the centerpiece for a major symposium which will bring exhibiting artists into conversation with activists, politicians, veterans, etc. in an attempt to understand both the complexities of war and the moral and political arguments...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: STAR STRUCK: 1,000 YEARS OF THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ASTRONOMY
Also featured are items on loan from several other
institutions, such as an authentic moon rock from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), medieval manuscripts
from the J. Paul Getty Museum, dramatic photographs of deep space...
Photofusion Photography Centre: Eulogy to Beauty:
The concern here is not with nudity for its own sake, but with the aesthetics of beauty. However, it is a commonplace that the male - and indeed often female - gaze finds its target for this aesthetic in the feminine form, and the erotic represent...
Shoreditch Tabernacle Hall: Art That Makes You Curious: Works by Eleven Artists
ART THAT MAKES YOU CURIOUS provides the opportunity to explore the diversity of artists in a space that echoes with unusual and unexpected vibrations, captivating the imagination and encouraging the viewer to explore the personal interactions with...
Helmut Newton Foundation: Pigozzi and the Paparazzi: Salomon, Weegee, Galella, Angeli, Secchiaroli, Quinn and Newton
The current exhibition concentrates on snapshots and portraits of famous people from this era and offers us a glimpse of how
the mythic aura of the stars was dismantled by showing them going about their daily lives. We encounter Alain Delon and P...
Kettle's Yard Gallery: FACE/OFF: a portrait of the artist
However, these are no conventional self-portraits. As the title suggests,
there will be few, if any, faces in the exhibition. Rather, the works
suggest alternative ways, perhaps more accurate, certainly more playful, by
which an artist might po...
Boston College: Pictures for an Exhibition
A concert by an international musical ensemble led by composer
Vuk Kulenovic of the former Yugoslavia will open the exhibition on
March 17 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature the world premier of
Pictures for an Exhibition. Kulenovi...
GenArtSF: New-Fangle 2000
New-Fangle Artists are:
Apsolutno
Ike Brooker
Rubber O Cement
Joann Denning
Kora Juenger
R T Mark
Clay Newton
Adam Rees
Richard Rinehart
Marissa Silverbach
Niem Tran
New-Fangle ...
ALBANY MUSEUM: Greg Schultz, 'New Landscapes' and Lisa Van Wyk, 'Printed Surfaces'
Greg Schultz also has recent work on exhibitions in Johannesburg and in Port Elizabeth's King George VI Gallery. His work was recently selected again for the National ABSA Atelier Competition and also features in the 2000 'Blood Banks of South Af...
Albury Regional Art Gallery: Call for Artists: National Photographic Purchase Award
THE NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PURCHASE AWARD
The National Photographic Purchase Award began in 1983 after the Committee
of Management decided to make the collection of Australian Photography a
major part of the collection
Gael Newton and Helen ...
National Gallery of Victoria: Swish: Fashionable Melbourne of the 1950
The international influences of British Royalty, Hollywood and French fashion had a significant impact on Melbourne women in the 1950s. High profile Melbourne events, such as the Royal Tour in 1954 and the Olympic Games in 1956, also impacted on t...
Gallery at Mount Ida College: Wild Life/ Wildlife: An Artist's Response
Ellen Jantzen comments about her work: "I don’t set out to make a specific image; rather, I choose physical elements and locations that I feel have a curious affinity for one another. I then purposefully place these elements together in ephemeral ...
Black Mesa Weavers for Life and Land: Online photoessay and Dine' (Navajo) weaving exhibition and nonprofit sale.
Many of the women of Black Mesa are fine weavers, and weaving has long been their way of earning a living. If you buy a weaving, you will be putting the money almost directly into the weaver's hands. Until they are free to live in peace, I am sell...
Association for Visual Arts: Philip Barlow: Things of Light and Mary-Rose Hendrikse: Face Value
PHILIP BARLOW was born in Pietermaritzburg in 1968. He obtained a diploma in graphic fine art from the Technikon of Port Elizabeth in 1990, majoring in printmaking, stained glass and photography. He currently lives and works in Cape Town.
A...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: William Blake's Masterpieces
Many of the artist's greatest works will be on view in William Blake,
including the apocalyptic Angel of the Revelation (ca. 1803-05, The
Metropolitan Museum o...
Fruitmarket Gallery: Christine Borland: A Major Exhibition of Work
The kind of objects with which Borland works tend to
be those with a close practical, imaginative or
symbolic relationship to the human body. Shoes,
blankets, slippers, crockery, bones and cell cultures
have all featured in her work, as have...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Light: The Industrial Age 1750-1900, Art and Science, Technology and Society
Light! was organized in partnership with the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, where it was previously on view.
Pittsburgh is the only other venue for this remarkable exhibition. The exhibition is sponsored by Bayer
...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: The 2002 Archibald Prize - Wynne and Sulman Prizes and Dobell Drawing Prize
With the financial support of the Colonial Foundation Trust, the winner of the Archibald Prize receives $35,000, the Wynne Prize for landscape painting $15,000, and the Sulman Prize for subject/genre painting and/or mural work $10,000. The winner...
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama
Curated by Randy Rosenberg, formerly the curator for the art collections of The World Bank and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the roster of artists includes: Marina Abramovic, Seyed Alavi, Jane Alexander, El Anatsui, Laurie Anders...
THORNE-SAGENDORPH GALLERY AT KEENE STATE: ANTIQUE ORIENTAL RUG EXHIBIT
The Gregorians have been in the rug trade since l934 with the
founding of Arthur T. Gregorian Oriental Rugs, now in Newton Lower Falls,
Mass. The company was started by Arthur Gregorian, a refugee from Persia,
who settled in America in the 1920...
National Endowment for the Arts: New 2000 Arts Endowment Grants Support The Arts With $50.2 Million
Nationwide
Grants will be distributed through three of the Endowment's major grant categories: Access will award $4.4
million, Education will award $6.2 million and Heritage & Preservation will award $3.8 million. State
and regional arts agencies, which by...
Gibbes Museum of Art: Painters of American Life: The Eight AND The American Scene on Paper: Prints and Drawings from the Schoen
Painters of American Life: The Eight
In 1908, eight American artists organized an exhibition at Macbeth
Galleries in New York that became the talk of the town. Arthur B.
Davies, William Glackens, Robert Henri, Ernest Lawson, George Luks,
...
Austin Museum of Art: The New Frontier: Art and Television
1960-65
This exhibition will be the first ever to
examine
the impact of television on the visual
arts in the United States and Europe at a crucial period in the
development of both media. The origins of the
media wo...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: A MIROUR POLISSHED BRYGHT: REFLECTIONS OF CHAUCER, 1400-2000
Chaucer (c.1343-1400), the first great poet to write in English, has never lacked for critics. Daniel Defoe thought him not fit for modest persons to
read; Lord Byron found him obscene and contemptible; and Matthew Arnold deplored his lack of hig...
Christie's: The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art on View at Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh
The sale will also profile rare works by lesser-known artists of the Victoria period as the collection spans the key artists and the themes of the period to offer artworks to suit all levels of collecting.
"The Forbes Collection of Victorian...
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