Noel Cochin
The Flight into Egypt
Etching and engraving
17th century
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Karin Weber Gallery: Noel de Guzman: Tactile Mind
The symphony of vibrant blues, cheerful yellows and verdant greens - colours not previously seen in his works - now dominate most of his canvasses. His works are still rendered in his trademark finger-painted style of broad lines, but are now see...
Maria Elena Kravetz Gallery: MARIA NOEL LOESCHBOR - Engravings / Objects
The artwork is born from the everyday, it is made out of what is playful, humorous, out of the innocence and tenderness countered with the wounds and scratches nonetheless hurting, provoking, and setting one's teeth on edge, particularly in the ma...
Maria Elena Kravetz Gallery: Luis Bernardi: Wood Sculptures AND Maria Noel Loeschbor: Engravings and mixed techniques on textiles
Maria Noel Loeschbor has presented 7 individual exhibitions, among which we find the series: "Libros de Artista"("Books of an Artist") 2004, "Himno Nacional Argentino" ("Argentine National Anthem") 2003, "Grabados para Ciegos" ("Engravings for the...
L'atelier de la Dolce Vita: L'affaire Noel: Works from Four Corners of the Globe
Erika Wain states about her work: "I study the human condition; political and natural, introspective and external. My interest is in the forces that create, shape an individual's psyche. The mechanism of the act; the architecture of the mind. I am...
Bank of Ireland Arts Centre: Making A Mark: An Exhibition of Paintings by John Nolan
"MAKING A MARK " refers to the physical birth of the image. Each of John's energetic paintings starts with a first brush stroke, a simple mark, which is carefully augmented and developed over time into its final form. For John, an artist is ultima...
Temple Bar Gallery and Studios: 50/50: A No Name Show
The 50/50 show will include work by Wolfgang Aichner, Jon Brunberg, Robert Ballagh, Cecily Brennan, John Cronin, Eamon O’Doherty, Clodagh Emoe, Fergus Feehily, Jaki Irvine, Michael Kane, Mary Kelly, Makiko Nakamura, John Gerrard, Joy Gerrard, Nig...
Riffe Gallery: Aspirations: Toward a Future in the Middle East
There will be an opening reception on Thursday, January 25, from 5-7 p.m.
The event is free and open to the public.
Aspirations is produced by the Ohio Arts Council's International Program in
partnership with Arts Midwest and with the supp...
FOUR: Borderline: Paul McKinley, Robert Carr and Sufjan Stephens.
Robert's work to date has involved making objects from elemental
building blocks, structured by a geometrical logic. He has focused his
work on the use of visual rhythms, patterns and symmetries, on the
effects of scale on perception, and on ...
Montreal Museum of Fine Art: Cosmos: From Romanticism to the Avant-garde
Museum visitors could scarcely forget The 1920s: Age of the Metropolis
(1991), The Body on the Cross (1993) and Lost Paradise: Symbolist Europe
(1995), three exhibitions headed by the same guest curator...
hug - Gallery for International Photography: London-based Artists antoni+alison: Inaugural Exhibition for hug
Celebrated for their vivid ‘text piece’ T-shirts, such as Imagine the Best Best Thing Ever, I Can’t Relate to the 17th Century and Elvis is Lovely; their collections are now admired internationally. Regular fans of their work include Nicole Kidma...
Bonhams London: The Sovereign European Art Prize 2005
Commenting
on the short listing process Sir Peter Blake said ‘This was a tricky business. There were many surprises
and new discoveries. If this standard is maintained the Sovereign European Prize will quickly establish
itself as an important p...
State Russian Museum: Nature is a Great Magician: Alex Volborth
From 1956 he held a post of mineralogist and professor of geochemistry in Nevada, professor of general geology, geochemistry, engineering geology in universities in California, North Dakota, Canada (Halifax) and Washington. Since 1979 Alex Volbort...
Milwaukee Art Museum: Interventions: New Art in Unconventional Spaces
The works in the exhibition represent a range of media, nationalities and working methods. Following a
practice that's becoming common within the contemporary art world, video, sculpture and photography are
most stro...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Tony O’Malley
Born in Callan, Co Kilkenny, in 1913, Tony O’Malley was until the late 1950s a part-time artist working, from 1934 to 1958, with the Munster and Leinster Bank in various branches around Ireland. Although suffering chronic ill-health, he continued ...
Frick Collection: Poussin, Claude, and Their World: Seventeenth-Century French Drawings from the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris
The École des Beaux-Arts has seldom placed such a large number of sheets on loan at any given time, and this exhibition will include many drawings that have never been on view in the United States. Furthermore, several new acquisitions are to be ...
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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