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Artist: M: MATTHEW PARIS
ALPHABETICAL ARTIST INDEX:
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The House for Cubism: The Raoul La Roche Collection
Raoul La Roche belongs to the most important patrons of
the Öffentliche Kunstsamml...
BRIGHT HUES AND ELABORATE DESIGNS FEATURED IN CERAMIC EXHIBITION AT DIA
Splashes of turquoise, purple, red and yellow decorate the pottery featured in the
exhi...
Keith Haring: Made in France
In spite of a too short career, Keith Haring has become one of the most
sought after artists of his...
Impressionism Paintings Collected by European Museums
>Together with two other U.S. museums, the Seattle Art Museum has co-organized a highly selective an...
San Francisco International Art Expo
The inaugural San Francisco International Art Exposition (SFIAE), welcomed over
15,000 ...
FIAC: International Fair of Modern and Contemporary Art in Europe
NEW LOCATION, NEW DATES, NEW FIAC FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM !
The doo...
Theo van Gogh : art-dealer, collector,
Vincent's brother
According to his legend, Vincent van Gogh was a
solitary man. In fact, he ...
Jacques-Henri Lartigue Photographs:
Automobiles
As a complement to the summers Bugatti exhibition, the Cleveland Museum
of Art presents Jacq...
Meticulous, Poetic Wood Engravings by
American Printmaker Grace Albee
In detailed representations of both great urban centers and rustic scenes of rural life, Grace Albee...
Last Week! Gustave Moreau - Between Epic and Dream
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of French
artist Gu...
James Tissot: Victorian Life, Modern Love
Admired, studied, revered, and sometimes resented by Victorian society in Britain,
...
Tissot: Victorian Life Modern Love
This winter, come celebrate the beauties of modern life at
the t...
Around Impressionism: French Paintings from the National Gallery of Art
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art – LACMA – presents Around Impressionism: French Paintings from ...
Milestones of
Modernism 1880-1940:
Selections from the
Norwest Collection
With Milestones of Modernism, the
Institute marks the debut of the
...
John Twachtman: An American Impressionist
Celebrate the life and work of one of Cincinnati’s best-known artists and America’s most important
...
URBAN EXPOSURE
Film is one of the most powerful mediums for evoking the complexities, both positive and negative, o...
Chefs - d'Oeuvre du Misee de l'Orangerie
Musee de l'Orangerie in Paris is noted for its acquisitions of
masterpieces created at the turn of...
Triumphs of the Baroque: Architecture
in Europe, 1600-1750
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is ending 1999
on a note of splendour with the exhib...
At the Edge: A Portuguese Futurist, Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso
The Corcoran Gallery of Art with the Portuguese Ministry of Culture in Lisbon and the Embassy
...
Last Week! Milestones of
Modernism 1880-1940:
Selections from the
Norwest Collection
With Milestones of Modernism, the
Institute marks the debut of the
...
RODIN’S EXTRAORDINARY MONUMENT TO VICTOR HUGO
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is one of only four museums in the United States to host this
...
Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids
The astonishing sculpture, reliefs, paintings, and works of decorative art on view were created in
...
Helmut Federle: Solo Exhibition
Basics on composition and Black Series- these are the names
Helmut Federle (born 19...
Max Ernst: Sculptures
When I reach an impasse with my painting - which happens again and again -
sculpture is left to me ...
Dossiers: Chardin
The exhibition follows a chronological order. It is divided into
fiv...
John Twachtman: An American Impressionist
This major traveling exhibition for which the Pennsylvania
Academy of ...
Paris 1900: The American School at the Universal Exposition
The Montclair Art Museum presents a major exhibition recreating the American art
...
Brassaï: The Eye of Paris
This retrospective celebrates the centenary of the artist's birth (born Gyula Halász on 9
...
Carlos Muñoz-Yagüe: Yves Saint Laurent Behind the Scenes of Haute Couture
The Fotografisk Center announces an exhibition of color and black & white photographs by Parisian ph...
New York Photography Fair
New York
Photography Fair returns to the Puck Building from October 15-1...
Summer Workshops 2000
The National Academy of Professional Plein air Painters announces oppertunities for participation i...
Auguste Rodin Sculpture Exhibition
Auguste Rodin is generally recognized as the most important sculptor of the nineteenth century and t...
Robert de Montesquiou or the art of
showing off
If dandyism was a nineteenth century invention, Robert
de Montesquiou was ...
The Comtesse de Castiglione (Florence
1837 - Paris 1899)
Robert de Montesquiou was entranced by this character
who was not unlike h...
The Metal Mirror
Coin Photography by Stephen Sack
The Metal Mirror
Coin Photography by Stephen Sack
...
THE JEW OF MALTA
Is it man s nature to be predominately evil, blinded by hate and rageNULL
Christopher Marlowe say...
Toulouse Lautrec: The Baldwin M. Baldwin Collection
The only surviving son of the count of Toulouse-Lautrec, his family
...
Nadar/Warhol: Paris/New York
This exhibition explors the
photographic visions of two artists who each ...
Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tutankhamen
Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tutankhamen, organized by
...
Artificial Sculpture
Artificial Sculpture, an exhibit featuring the cutting-edge work of Michael Rees, will open with an ...
Post-Impressionist Prints: Paris in the 1890s
The exuberant world of fin-de-siecle Paris comes to life in
this exh...
The Indestructible, Unfathomable and Timeless World of Latin American Art
The New York sale will feature a spectacular group of works of art by some of Latin America’s most i...
MASTERWORKS HONORS PAUL MELLON'S LEGACY OF
GIFTS TO THE NATION; INCLUDES 14 RARE DEGAS WAXES
French, British, and American paintings, sculpture, drawings, watercolors, and prints
...
From Renoir to Picasso
Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
For many visitors to the Kimbell Art Museum, From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces
from the Musée de...
William Kentridge Receives the 1999 Carnegie Prize
The 1999 Carnegie Prize was awarded to Willliam Kentridge for his film Stereoscope, 1999. The prize ...
Klee, Tanguy, Miró. Three approaches to landscape
The Joan Miró Foundation, with the sponsorship of the Banco Bilbao Vizcaya, will be presenting Klee,...
Ellsworth Kelly: Five Decades of Line, Form and Color
Over half of the works in this exhibition of 21 paintings
...
Etchings and Drypoints of James McNeill Whistler
Although he is most famous for his portrait of his mother, artist James
...
New Exhibition of Auguste Rodin
On Tuesday 14th December at 6.00 p.m. Palazzo Isolani will open its gates to the new Exhibition of A...
Angel Orensanz awarded the Lorenzo il Magnifico Prize
An international jury of scholars and critics of contemporary art has awarded the Lorenzo il Magnifi...
Heaven: An Exhibition that will Break your Heart
A timely exhibition for the beginning of a new Millennium,
Heaven brings...
THE ANGEL OF GROZNY
Sculptor Angel Orensanz is carrying, today Christmas Day, a protest event against the imminent
Russ...
Jean-Luc Mylayne
Since 1976, French artist Jean-Luc Mylayne has led a
nomadic life, travelling for weeks and months...
Theo Garve - Paintings and Coloured Pictures
An article on Theo Garve's work in a catalogue produced by the Fach Gallery in
Frankfurt in 199...
GLOBAL DANCE DIRECTORY
The International Dance Council (CID), the official UNESCO NGO
(non-governmental organization) for...
NUDNIK 2000
13 artists from Israel and
Germany will show their latest works in a group-exhibition at KX. Kampna...
Miami Modernism
Make your plans today to celebrate the first Modernism show of the Millennium! The 7th annual MIAMI ...
Overcoming All Obstacles: The Women of the Académie Julian
Marie Bashkirtseff (Maria Bashkirtseva) (Ukrainian, 1860 - 1884)
In the Studio, 1...
Robert Capa: Photographs
World-famous photographer Robert Capa (1913-1954) is known first and foremost for his courageous cov...
RODIN: Sculpture from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collection
The Dayton Art Institute is honored to host a selection of 71 sculptures by the great French sculpto...
Desert Plein Air
Contemporary Plein Air Masters from the US and beyond are invited to capture the beauty of Palm Spri...
Camille Pissarro and his Descendants
There have been many exhibitions of Camille Pissarro s work
over the last few decades, but Impress...
Gauguin to Toulouse-Lautrec: French
Prints of the 1890s
This exhibition, that includes 75 works by such artists
as Bonnard, ...
Charles Meryon and Jean-François Millet: Etchings of Urban and rural 19th-Century France
Charles Meryon and Jean-François Millet, French printmakers of the
mid-ninet...
Sodium Blindness
Sodium Blindness is a group exhibition of six female artists working with video and photography who...
Monet 2000 Excursion
Nationally recognized artist, L. Diane Johnson, PSA, will be
instructing the 2000 Monet and Giverny...
Brassaï/Picasso: Conversations with Light
Fitting into the cycle of exhibitions
put on by the Musée Picasso since
1994 to investigate th...
Picturing Guatemala: Images From the CIRMA Photography Archive, 1870-1997
The Americas Society is pleased to announce the exhibition Picturing Guatemala: Images from the CIRM...
Special Exhibition: Honoré Daumier
Honoré Daumier is the first retrospective exhibition ever dedicated to this artist in the United Sta...
After the Rain: Luis GERALDES, 25 years Survey
After the Rain is a small survey exhibition of paintings selected to introduce Luis Geraldes to the ...
Hugo Simberg
Ateneum's main exhibition in 2000 presents the production of Hugo Simberg (1873-1917), one of
the...
The Vincent
The Vincent van Gogh, Bi-annual Award for Contemporary Art in Europe
in memory of the ...
12th ANNUAL WORKS ON PAPER
Works on Paper gathers over eighty of the finest international exhibitors,
showi...
Billy Sullivan: 2000
Billy Sullivan: 2000, an exhibition featuring new paintings, pastels and drawings of portraits and s...
International Performing Arts Festival
From today on, you can discover the official programme of the KunstenFESTIVALdesArts at http://www.k...
Painters in Paris: 1895–1950
During the first decades of the 20th century, France
...
Van Gogh: Face to Face
Van Gogh: Face to Face is the first comprehensive museum
ex...
Pictures for an Exhibition
Pictures for an Exhibition an
exhibition of some 30 abstract paintings by artist Varteni will be o...
Summer Workshops 2000 in France
Together with Centre George Pompidou, Paris, and Centre International de
Recherche et d´Education C...
Louise Nevelson
Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988) Ukrainian born, American sculptor, artisan and engraver, is a and unco...
NETWORKS AND MARKETS: online forum
This forum explores the rise of networks and markets as organising
principles of global societies...
Dreams 1900-2000: Art, Science and the Unconscious
Inspired by the publication of Freuds Interpretation of Dreams in 1900 The Historisches Museum, Vien...
Konstantin Stefanovitch
Born in Belgrade, Konstantin Stefanovitch left for Paris
in 1955. He studied Fine-Art (architecture...
Photographs of the Paris Commune
The Paris Commune was the first major event in French
history to be the ob...
Courbet and the Commune
In 1870, Gustave Courbet was at the peak of his fame.
Seven years later, h...
Mona Hatoum
An exhibition of new work by Mona Hatoum will go on view at Tate Britain in the Duveen
Galle...
Picasso - Working on Paper
This exhibition draws together works by Picasso, made throughout his life, which use newspaper as a ...
Painting Revolution: Kandinsky, Malevich and the Russian Avant-Garde
Phoenix Art Museum is proud to present the world premiere of this extraordinary
exhibition, which...
A PRACTICAL DREAMER: THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF MAN RAY
The streets are full of admirable craftsmen, but so few practical dreamers, observed Man
Ray. A h...
Paris in New York: French Jewish Artists in Private Collections
In the first decades of the twentieth century, Jewish artists, predominantly from Eastern
...
Sten Didrik Bellander. Photographs 1939-1999
Sten Didrik Bellander (born in 1921) was one of the Swedish
...
Diego Rivera
The exhibition will be an extensive presentation of the art and life of this
colourful artist, i...
GERMAINE KRULL: Photographer of Modernity
Featuring approximately 120 vintage prints, this exhibition focuses on the
French photographer...
Ed van der Elsken: Sweet Life
Photography + Film 1949-1990
In the six years of its existence so far, the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg has many times featured the medi...
New 2000 Arts Endowment Grants Support The Arts With $50.2 Million
Nationwide
Today, the National Endowment for the Arts announced $50.2 million in new
grants in the second majo...
engagement und/et graphicdesign
Socially engaged graphic does mean graphic design with respect to social orientation and the intenti...
Seeing, Wearing, Transcending - Two Centuries Moved by Fashion
In the year 2000, which marks the transition from the 20th to the 21st century, we are commemorating...
FABIENNE CHRISTENSON: IT S MY PLEASURE
Fabienne Christenson is the featured artist in May with her
exhibition of paintings called It s My ...
800 prints by Toulouse-Lautrec, Bonnard, Vuillard and their contemporaries
The Vincent van Gogh Foundation has acquired a major collection of later 19th-century French prints ...
Fluid Trajectories: Zero Gravity Workshop with Choreographer and Dance Researcher Kitsou Dubois
In May, Parisian choreographer and dance researcher Kitsou Dubois brings her unique experience of da...
Living Legends: Gottlieb & Hirschfeld
American Vision 145 announces its next exhibit, Living Legends: Gottlieb & Hirschfeld. The exhibit ...
The Art of Bloomsbury
The lives, loves, and intrigues of the artists, writers, and intellectuals
...
1900: Art at the Crossroads
The advent of the 20th century saw the proliferation of a multitude of
artistic curr...
Alberto Giacometti
Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) is recognized as one of the greatest European artists of the 20th cen...
Hounds in Leash: The Dog in 18th and 19th Century Sculpture
Hounds in Leash brings together a group of British and French sculptures dating from the 1750s to th...
Human Comedy: Lithographs by Honoré Daumier
The exhibition includes 50 lithographs showcasing Daumiers satirical, often bemused, and sometimes
...
Faces of Impressionism
Countless Impressionist exhibitions in the United States and abroad have offered museumgo...
The Impressionists at Argenteuil
Bringing together more than fifty paintings, including many rarely seen outside
...
From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is to mark the new
millennium with a ma...
L'Esprit de Tinguely
Ever since its very first exhibition, which was Fernand Léger and the
Spirit of the Age of Industry...
Rodin Plaster & Bronzes
At Palazzo delle Prigioni Nuove there will be the opening of the exhibition of Auguste Rodin, who is...
Dark Mirrors from Japan
What is the role of engagement in the work of Japanese artists
from different genera...
A New York Odyssey: Photographs by Dolores Marat
Paris-based Dolores Marat's photographs of New York form the second part of an
on-going trilogy ...
Gabriel Orozco
Gabriel Orozco is the first major survey of internationally renowned artist
...
DIROZOULOU
DIROZOULOU, the French meets the Zulu. A wonderful aray of wire beautifully
weaved baskets. Workin...
Eva Yeh: Sculpture in Paper
Yeh makes paper sculpture which is extremely distinctive. She uses many recycled paper products in h...
The Man in the Street: Eugene Atget in Paris
The Man in the Street: Eugene Atget in Paris, is an enthralling and
highl...
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
The Pierre Gianadda Foundation is
...
Geraldo de Barros / Vik Muniz
Geraldo de Barros (1923-1998) was one of the
pio...
Journey to Vienna: Photographs from 1860-1910
Eye catching images from a journey to Vienna. Photographs from 1860 -
1910 from the collection of t...
do it
Works that involve everyday activities by artists from the United States, Europe, Asia, and South Am...
Stroganoff: The Palace and Collections of a Russian Noble Family
Stroganoff is one of the most familiar names in Russian history, that of an extraordinary
...
Van Gogh Face to Face
More than a century after the artists death, the
exhibition Van Gogh: Face t...
The spirit of Montmartre
Cabarets, humour and the avant-garde, 1875-1905
Anyone visiting Amsterdam this summer should make a point of seeing the special exhibition devoted t...
Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tutankhamen
For more than two millennia, the civilization of ancient Egypt has been
...
Enclosed and Enchanted
Enclosed and Enchanted, an exhibition illustrating the ways in which ten contemporary artists explor...
ART SNEAKS INTO THE CITY
Thirty-nine artists (Europe, USA,
Thailand) have been invited to work in the urban setting. Th...
ELLSWORTH KELLY: The Early Drawings 1948-1955
The American artist Ellsworth Kelly
(*1923)...
Investigations, an exhibition of photographs by Costa Picadas
The Queens Museum of Art presents Investigations, an
exhibi...
Avantgarde in Dialog: Bauhaus, Dada and Expressionism in Japan
The multifaceted relationship between the European and Japanese Avantgarde at the beginning of the 2...
Call for Papers: ichim2001, Milan
Paper proposals are invited for the Sixth International Cultural Heritage Informatics
...
The Unilever Series: Louise Bourgeois
Each year for the next five years, Unilever sponsorship will enable Tate Modern to
commissio...
North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1
During the summer of 1954, photographer Berenice Abbott set off with two companions to tour the expa...
Proscenium: A Neon Installation by Stephen Antonakos
The Neuberger Museum of Art's massive Theater Gallery will be transformed with
...
ULTRABAROQUE:
ASPECTS OF POST-LATIN AMERICAN ART
UltraBaroque: Aspects of Post-Latin
American Art, organi...
FRANK BENSON: AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST
He was one of the last great American Impressionists and among the most
...
Senegalese Tapestries
Out of Africa gallery announces the one-day exhbition of four exquisite
Senegalese tapestries by Ma...
CELEBRATING MODERN ART: The Anderson Collection
Over the past thirty-five years Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson have
assembled one of th...
Still lives by Manet
Manet's still lives, between tradition and modernity,
evoke a...
Art Nouveau, 1890-1914
Art Nouveau,1890-1914, the largest and most comprehensive exhibition on the
...
Amazons in the Drawing Room:
The Art of Romaine Brooks
This is the first large-scale American exhibition of her work since the 1970 retrospective exhibitio...
Nono Reinhold: The Stairs
Nono Reinhold was born in Haarlem, in Holland. She studied in Amsterdam at the School of
Decora...
Jan van Leeuwen
Gallery 24 is pleased to announce an exhibition of Cyanotypes and Van Dyke
Kallitypes by Dutch art...
Utopia: The Search for the Ideal Society in the
Western World
Is a perfect society attainable in an
...
Light! Art, technology and society in the Industrial Age, 1750-1900
Man has always been fascinated by light. In the very beginning, magical powers were attributed to it...
Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890s, from the Collections of Virginia and Ira Jackson and the National Gallery of Art
More than 120 original prints for posters, portfolios, illustrated books and journals, and song
...
Matisse: The Art of Drawing
Henri Matisse (France 1869-1954) was a master of the art of drawing. His work reveals a
lifetime'...
First Exhibition to Explore Dynamic Impact of Aluminum on
Design Tours to New York, Montréal, Miami, Detroit, and
London.
The first major museum exhibition to explore how aluminum has inspired
creati...
Impression: Painting Quickly in France, 1860-1890
The exhibition
brings together some 70 works by the leading Impressionist masters, tracing
the dev...
Taking Over - an art project by Andreas Gedin
The artist Andreas Gedin has curated a show where works by other
artists confront and in...
Milton Glaser: Art is Work
...
From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
Most great American art museums from New York to Chicago contain
mas...
William Scharf: Paintings, 1984-2000
The dreamlike imagery and translucent colors of artist William Scharf have escaped definition throug...
Art and Time
Time passes, there is no stopping it. Man is powerless to do anything
about it; at most, he feels i...
Panamarenko: Orbit - First Major Exhibition in the United States of Belgian Artist
Panamarenko's experimental flying machines modeled on the
motion of birds, insects, and human craft...
John Singer Sargent
On the heels of the wildly successful John Singer Sargent retrospective that was organized by London...
SURREALISM IN BIRMINGHAM
Beautiful as the change encounter of a sewing machine and an umbrella on
...
Milton Glaser: Graphic Design
Modern graphic icons such as the I Love NY logo--a tourism-campaign symbol created for the New York ...
Carol Allison: Classical Naturalistic Paintings
New Mexico painter, Carol Allison, will be showing oils and watercolors in
the classical realist ap...
Conference to Feature Interviews with Ann Hamilton and Ed Paschke
During its 89th Annual Conference, College Art Association (CAA) will
feature interviews with artis...
Tenth Annual New York Jewish Film Festival
The Jewish Museum and The Film Society of Lincoln Center will present the tenth annual New York Jewi...
The 10th Los Angeles Photographic Print Exposition
This is the Tenth Anniversary of the photography exposition which has become a
...
ART MIAMI: For the 11th year, special exhibits and fresh new galleries revitalize Art Miami
Art Miami's upcoming exposition at the Miami Beach
Convention Center,...
Atelier Monet: Summer Workshop 2001 in La Roche-Guyon (Paris)
The National Academy of Professional Plein air Painters
announces opportunities for participation...
Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon's work was first shown at the Gemeentemuseum during the 1964 New Realists exhibition. ...
Photography: Processes, Preservation, and Conservation
An exploration of the technical history of photographic processes and of
...
Manet: The Still-Life Paintings
Edouard Manet created some of the most revered paintings
...
Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis
The first major temporary exhibition at Tate Modern examines key moments of cultural
cre...
The Spell of the Sensuous - Dam de Nogales, Sculptors
The Windsor and Regional Art Council is pleased to present international
sculptor duo Veronica and ...
Deena des Rioux: Robotic Portraiture
A touring solo exhibition of computer works by the New York artist is being featured this season at ...
Elusive Paradise: The Millennium Prize
To mark the turn of the millennium, the National Gallery of Canada
will celebrate excellence in co...
Doug Aitken: Metallic Sleep
The Doug Aitken exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg is the first comprehensive showing of this A...
Vincent van Gogh and the Painters of the Petit Boulevard
The Saint Louis Art Museum's exhibition, Vincent van Gogh and the Painters of the Petit Boulevard,
...
Madeleine Challender: Light Forms
Using various techniques to create refractions and reflections of light through perspex
...
Reservations Now Being Accepted for Summer 2001 Workshops in France
In cooperation with the Centre George Pompidou, Paris, and the Centre International de Recherche et ...
Modern British Art : The Tate Collection
This chronological display from the Tate Collection charts a century of British art. Substantially r...
The Rival of Painting: The Lithographs of Albert Belleroche
As part of the San Diego Museum of Art's 75th anniversary celebration, a special exhibition of litho...
Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective
Since the mid-1970s, Wolfgang Laib has created objects and installations using such natural
...
Dennis Oppenheim: One of the Key Figures of American Conceptual Art
An exhibition of works by one of the key figures of American Conceptual Art opens to the public at t...
Rollie McKenna: Artists and Writers
A retrospective of the American photographer best known for her portraits of American and British po...
Impression: Painting Quickly in France, 1869-1890
The exhibition brings together some
70 works by the leading
Impressionist masters, tracing t...
Francisco Alvarado-Juárez: Canto a la Fauna
Francisco Alvarado-Juarez is an American artist born in Honduras who has lived in
...
Recent Photographs by Andreas Gursky
The first major United States exhibition of the work of contemporary German artist Andreas Gursky op...
Photographs by Josef Breitenbach
This new exhibition of rarely seen portraits offers a fresh insight into the work of the German-Amer...
BRASSAI: The Soul of Paris
One of the great photographers of the 20th
century, Brassai (1899-1984) is best known
for hi...
Annual James A. Porter Colloquium on African American Art
Howard University, Department of Art, and the Anacostia Museum and Center for African American Histo...
Frederick Carl Frieseke: The Evolution of an American Impressionist
A millennium milestone will be celebrated on March 20th when
Frederick Carl Frieseke: ...
Renaissance Drawings from Florence
It is now exactly a hundred years since the discovery by Swedish and international
researchers of...
Street Life: Lithographic Prints by Edoardo di Muro
Street Life, an exhibition of lithograph drawings by Italian-born artist
Edoardo di Muro, opens at ...
Antioch: The Lost Ancient City
Buried centuries ago by earthquakes, floods, and military plunder beneath the modern Turkish city of...
Seventeenth-Century Baroque Festival:
Art in the World of Stefano della Bella
The University of Richmond is proud to announce the Seventeenth-Century
Baroque Festival, a celebr...
Made in Japan
The work of Japan's rising generation of fashion designers has attracted little international recogn...
The Feather Trade: Denis O'Connor, 7 Found Poems
Poetry is the touchstone for an ongoing series of works by Denis OConnor,
which will be marked by a...
Body as Byte
New technologies and scientific theories presume that the body will not be regarded as a biological ...
Wavering Identities by Jacky G. Lafargue and Louis Couturier
The Art Gallery of Bishop's University is proud to present the
...
Resonating: Denise Green
Resonating: Denise Green is the second survey exhibition of
...
Unlikely Sculpture: Hatforms by Philip Treacy
This exhibition reveals the process by which Philip Treacy's extrava...
The Seed Sounds of the Vegetative Nervous System at the Hydroponic Nectar-Lake: Installation by Gerda Steiner and Joerg Lenzlinger
How does your garden grow - Swiss artists Gerda Steiner and Joerg Lenzlinger transformed the Center...
Circa 1900: Design at the Turn of the Century
The Dallas Museum of Art will showcase highlights from its distinguished and diverse 20th-century
...
The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
Drawn from the superb collections of the Walters Art Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art due
to...
Art at Midcentury: Spotlight on the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The middle years of the 20th century saw the worlds art
...
ETIENNE HAJDU: Sculptures and drawings
Etienne Hajdu (1907-1996) Hungarian born in Romania and naturalized French in 1930 arrived in Paris ...
Re-Configuration: Works on Paper Sponsored by the CourtYard Gallery
The CourtYard Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of a group exhibition on Saturday (April 21...
Enrico Castellani
On 26 April an exhibition devoted to Enrico Castellani (Castelmassa, Rovigo, 1930) opened at Fondazi...
What’s Wrong - Open the Door...
The title of Stephen Prina's installation, What's Wrong - Open the Door...., is taken from the Engli...
Mondrian: The Transatlantic Paintings
The Harvard University Art Museums will present a groundbreaking exhibition exploring the transatlan...
L’Esprit Nouveau: Purism in Paris, 1918–1925
LACMA revisits the origins of the Modernist movement, which made a lasting change
in art and...
47th Annual Film Festival Opens Thursday
In the four competitions held at the 47th International Short Film Festival, 149 short films will co...
Peter Milton: Visions and Revisions
The work of internationally known artist, Peter Milton, will be featured in
an exhibition opening M...
Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset: Galerie Klosterfelde
The works of Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset represent an ongoing investigation of established st...
The Unfinished Print: Works by Rembrandt, Piranesi, Degas, Munch and Others
The National Gallery of Art's exhibition, The Unfinished Print, investigates the
...
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This is the only mid-Atlantic venue for the exhibition. Drawn from the Metropolitans distinguished c...
As Painting: Division and Displacement
As Painting: Division and Displacement is an ambitious and provocative exhibition that explores the ...
Visions of Nature from Le Petit Palais in Paris
Bergen Art Museum hosts Visions of Nature from Le Petit Palais in Paris, an exhibit of exceedingly h...
THE SURREALIST AND THE PHOTOGRAPHER: ROLAND PENROSE AND LEE MILLER
These two complementary exhibitions (Roland Penrose at the Dean; Lee Miller at the Gallery of Modern...
Carla Accardi: Triplice Tenda
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center presents the first U.S. solo exhibition of the work
...
THE EXPERIMENT 4: Florence Lazar, Apichatpong Weerasethakul - x-lands / extended
The two-part exhibition x-lands / extended aims to address questions of the construction of identity...
Rebecca Horn
Rebecca
Horn comprises 15 works, selected personally by th...
RENOIR TO PICASSO: Masterpieces from the Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris
The great names in modern French art, including
...
The First American Retrospective of William Kentridge
The first American retrospective of internationally
acclaimed South African artist William Kentridg...
mis.com: Fiona Bowie, Lorna Simpson, Sophie Calle and Gregory Shepard
From June 2 through July 22 Presentation House Gallery
presents the media work of three artists gr...
Sculpture by Manuel Sola / 20th Century Avantgarde
Sola is heir to a rich sculptural tradition whose origins lie in the revolutionary efforts with obje...
Paul Signac: Travels in France
The Courtaulds summer exhibition brings together a collection of drawings and water-colours by the
...
Gerome & Goupil: Art and Enterprise
During the latter part of the nineteenth century, the dissemination of French art through the publis...
Rembrandt's Women
Rembrandt was one of the most original artists ever to wield a brush, draw a sketch or
make an etc...
Terry Winters: Printed Works
Born in 1949, the American artist Terry Winters is primarily known for his paintings
...
Art Fair Opens Today
Agreeably warm temperatures, longer days and all the glories of nature are unmistakable signs that s...
Picasso érotique
From June 14 to September 16, 2001, the Montreal
Museum of Fine Arts wi...
TRADE: Commodities, Communication, and Consciousness in World Trade Today
Since time immemorial, the world has been determined by trade and commerce. Commodities
are prod...
Elie Nadelman: Classical Folk
Elie Nadelman: Classical Folk, the first major survey of the
artist in over two decades, ope...
Solo Exhibtions: Tony Feher and Sarah Sze
Solo exhibitions featuring new work by artists Tony Feher and Sarah Sze will be on view, beginning S...
Beyond the Easel: Decorative Painting by Bonnard, Vuillard, Denis, and Roussel, 1890-1930
A unique exhibition Beyond the Easel: Decorative Painting by
...
Ousmane Sow: Monumental Sculpture in Celebration of the IV Games of La Francophonie
In celebration of the IV Games of La Francophonie, the National Gallery of Canada provides the oppor...
Edward Hillel: Dispositions
The Art Gallery of Hamilton - in collaboration with the National Gallery of
Prague - presents a maj...
Fauve Painting 1905-7: The Triumph of Pure Colour
The years 1905 to 1907 saw the full flowering of Fauvism and the exhibition will feature work by all...
A Portrait of the Gold Coast: The Art of Betty Quelhurst
A Portrait of the Gold Coast: the art of Betty Quelhurst is an important retrospective of one of the...
Kabinet Overholland - Jean Dubuffet
Sixty drawings, watercolours, gouaches and collages
from the collection of the Museum of Modern A...
Mattis-Teutsch and Der Blaue Reiter
The exhibition Mattis-Teutsch and Der Blaue Reiter is the first retrospective of the Transsilvanian ...
Paul Signac: Marter of Pointilism
During the summer months the Van Gogh Museum presents the first retrospective of Paul Signac in almo...
Gary Faigin: Tradition and Contradiction
In recent paintings inspired by the serenity of
Bellini, the light of Caravaggio, and ...
Humberto Castro: The Paris Years (1989–1999.)
Recent works by celebrated Cuban-born artist Humberto Castro are explored in a new installation at M...
Finalists for the Absa Atelier Art Awards 2001 to be Announced Today
Eighty-three young artists from around South Africa have been named as
finalists for the national A...
The Art of John Dos Passos
Best known as a major literary figure from the 1920s through the 1940s with such books as THREE SOLD...
Shen Yuan: un matin du monde
Shen Yuan's dramatic Un Matin Du Monde is an installation which re-creates the entire roof-top of a ...
Ed van der Elsken: Retrospective of A Dutch Photographer
As far as the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies are concerned, Ed
van der Elsken was one of the great...
Color, Myth, and Music:Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Synchromism
Color, Myth and Music: Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Synchromism examines the evolution of
...
Starlight: David Stephenson Photographs
A new exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) will feature 11 large-scale
color and black-...
New England: Ann Course, Stephanie Bolt and Eric Lesdema, Subc_t + Mufcoli, Adam Scrivener, Mark Aerial Waller
This exhibtion presents five projects by individual artists and collabortions. Ann Course presents h...
Pipilotto Rist: Solo Video and Installation Works
An exhibition of video works and installations by the Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist (b. 1962,
Rheint...
Aluminum by Design: Jewellery to Jets
Considered to be as precious as gold when it was first
produced in France in the m...
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home features 39 paintings by 28
...
Noorderlicht Photofestival 2001 Opens Tomorrow
The eighth edition of the Noorderlicht Photofestival opens in the
...
By Hand: Pattern, Precision, and Repetition in Contemporary Drawing
University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, presents By Hand: Pattern, Precision...
Trenton Doyle Hancock: The Life and Death of Number 1
Trenton Doyle Hancock is artist from Paris, Texas who at a very early age has established himself as...
Hannah Villiger: Photographic Works
Hannah Villiger: Opening Wednesday, August 15, 7.30 pm
Four years after the untimely death of Hann...
You Look Beautiful Like That: The Portrait Photographs of Seydou Keïta and Malick Sidibé
During the decades before and after Malis independence from France in 1960, Seydou Keita and Malick ...
Luigi Ghirri: Photographs 1969-1992
During his short life, Luigi Ghirri (1943-1992) had a determining influence and impact on
Italian...
Hieronymus Bosch 1450-1516: Only Opportunity to See So Many Works Together
The Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is proud to present the most important exhibition ever devoted to ...
Works by Massimo Campigli : 1922 - 1969
From the 5th September to the 15th november 2001, an antohological
exhibition, dedicated to Massimo...
Frederick Carl Frieseke: The Evolution of an American Impressionist
One of the preeminent American painters of his generation, Frederick Carl Frieseke will be featured ...
Helen Levitt: Crosstown
On September 6, 2001, a selection of approximately 25 black-and-white and color photographs by Helen...
Projekt Philippe Parreno
For his Moderna Museet Projekt Philippe Parreno has made an imaginary
advertisement, which will be ...
Masterpieces and Master Collectors: Impressionist and Early Modern Paintings from the Hermitage and Guggenheim Museums
The inaugural exhibition at the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum presents a selection of 45 masterpieces ...
Concordance: Alfred Jensen
Concordance, an exhibition of key works by the painter Alfred
Jensen (1903-81), opens at Dia Center...
Exhibitions of Work by Meschac Gaba, Mona Marzouk, Kim Sooja, Kirstin Stoltmann, Peter Bonde,
Surasi Kusolwong, Joana HadjiThomas and Khalil Joreige
The Institute of Visual Arts, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, presents a range of works by an in...
Ken Aptekar: Painting Between the Lines, 1990-2000
New York- and Paris-based artist Ken Aptekar has been incorporating
text on glass in...
Vincent van Gogh Drawings
This autumn the Van Gogh Museum features an exhibition of drawings made in Antwerp and Paris by Vinc...
Alan Haliday: A Mini–Retrospective
Alan Haliday will be holding an exhibition of his work at Renishaw Hall in the county of Derbyshire ...
Emil Lukas: Moment of Process
The fall exhibition in Kidspace at MASS MoCA,
Moment of Process, will feature two- and three-dimens...
Visionary Landscapes: The Glassworks of Josh Simpson
Organized by the Bruce Museum of Arts and Science in Greenwich,
...
Thomas Eakins: American Realist
With his life and work deeply rooted in Philadelphia, Thomas
...
Richard Wentworth/Eugene Atget: Faux Amis
In this unusual exhibition, Richard Wentworth's
extraordinary series of photographs Making Do
an...
Winifred Nicholson
Winifred Nicholson was a painter whose life and art crossed many
boundaries - artistic and geograph...
Masterpieces from Fra Angelico to Bonnard
The Collection Dr. Gustav Rau
The Rau collection is one of the most important private art collections in Europe. Almost unknown un...
Louise Bourgeois: First Major Exhibition of a Living American Artist Within the Walls of the Winter Palace
An exhibition of the work of artist, Louise Bourgeois, whose prominent career has spanned six decade...
Signac 1863-1935: Master Neo-Impressionist
Signac 1863-1935: Master Neo-Impressionist, will be the first major retrospective of the artist's
...
FIAC 2001, 28th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Opens Today
The Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC) will be held as scheduled October 10 through 15 i...
Victor Brauner: Surrealist Hieroglyphs
As an early adherent of the Surrealist movement, Victor Brauner actively explored the realm of dream...
Ellen Kozak Paintings: Reflections on a River
The Hudson River realistically and abstractly is the sole subject of Ellen Kozak Paintings: Reflecti...
From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet at the Pompidou
This exhibition represents a major body of work from the renowned Centre George Pompidou in Paris, t...
Two Part Exhibition by Roni Horn
A two-part exhibition of works by Roni Horn will open at Dia
Center for the Arts on October 17, 200...
Marine Hugonnier
Marine Hugonnier (Paris, 1969) makes us an artistic proposal of time, her
...
Barb Hunt: antipersonnel - A Fiber Installation
Twentieth in the Present Tense series at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Barb Hunt’s installation,
...
Pisanello: Painter to the Renaissance Court
One of the main events of the National Gallery's Renaissance Autumn
programme, the exhibition 'Pisa...
Victor Brauner: Surrealist Hieroglyphs
As an early adherent of the Surrealist movement, Victor
...
A Man, A Woman, A Machine: Group Photography Exhibition as Part of Photomonth
100 years after the triumph of photography, the Centre of Attention
presents A Man, A Woman, A Mach...
Picasso: the Artist's Studio - Opened Yesterday in Cleveland
This exhibition is devoted to the theme of the artists studio in the work of Pablo Picasso. Approxim...
Images In Place: Photographs by Architect Frank Welch
One of the most respected designers in the Southwest, Dallas architect,
photographer, and author, F...
The Colour Black: Photographic Exhibition by Leading Aboriginal Artist Wayne Quilliam
'The Colour Black' photographic exhibition by leading Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam is cert...
Derriere le Miroir: 35 Original Engravings from the Magazine 1946 to 1982
Derrière le Miroir was an art magazine published between 1946 and 1982 (253 issues) by the French p...
Dan Graham: Works 1965-2000
Works 1965-2000 is the title of a Dan Graham retrospective in the Kröller-Müller Museum from
...
Fifteenth International Triennial of Drawing Opens Today
125 selected Croatian and international artists along with 45 invited artists make up this exhibitio...
Belle-Ile: Monet, Russell and Matisse in Brittany
This exhibition brings together works by Claude Monet,
...
Member Curated Exhibition: After France - Works by Jean Koeller, Curated by Anne Hubler
The Ohio Art League is pleased to announce its December
Member Curated Exhibition, After France cur...
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) presents from December 7, 2001 through March 3, 2002 American Impres...
Robert Wilson's Monumental 14 Stations Presented at MASS MoCA - Premier American Venue for Milestone Work
Robert Wilson's critically acclaimed,
monumental interpretation of the Passion of Christ, 14 Statio...
A Passion for Collecting
Entitled A Passion for Collecting, the exhibition gathers well over a hundred masterpieces of drawin...
The Lives of Lee Miller
The American Lee Miller (1907-1977) was one of the most remarkable
photographers of the 20th centur...
Dan Graham: Works 1965-2000
Works 1965-2000 is the title of a Dan Graham retrospective in the Kröller-Müller Museum from
...
Fred Tomaselli: 10 Year Survey
PBICA is pleased to announce the first solo museum show of this remarkable
...
Boris Michajlov: Case History
Boris Michajlov, who was born in the Ukrainian city of Charkov in 1938, is considered the most influ...
20th Century Masterworks from the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Toronto
The magic continues at the Appleton Museum of Art, January 11th; 20th Century Masterworks from the A...
Hugo Boss Prize 2002 Finalists Announced
Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, and Werner Baldessarini, Chairman and CEO,...
Landmark: Paintings by John Abrams and Robert Houle
Landmark includes the work by two important Canadian painters, John Abrams and Robert Houle, who dis...
Hundreds and Thousands: A Site-specific Installation by Sarah Stevenson
Fashioned from utilitarian materials, Stevenson‚s quasi-
representational sculptures appear decepti...
Elvis Has Just Left the Building - Urban Legends / Contemporary Myths
Elvis Has Just Left the Building features existing and newly produced work by 11
international arti...
Sam Taylor-Wood: Films and Photography
On show at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam from January 26
to April 1 are photographs and films by t...
Christo and Jeanne-Claude in the Vogel Collection
The first survey mounted in the United
States encompas...
Traces of a Friendship: Photographs of Alberto Giacometti by Ernst Scheidegger
Traces of a Friendship presents a selection of photographs of the internationally known Swiss artist...
The Contest Between Painting and Sculpture: From Duerer to Daumier
Reflections by art and artists about their medium and their profession are as old as art itself. Art...
Fernando Botero: Painter of The Incredible
Fernando Botero - not everybody knows his name but most people know and
treasure his works. From Fe...
Van Gogh & Gauguin
The story of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin - their admiration for each other's work, their frien...
Photography Transformed: Selections from the Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company Collection
Cleveland-based Metropolitan Bank and Trust owns one of the largest contemporary art
...
ARCO'02
Over the last few years, in contemporary art theory circles, a debate has arisen once again regardin...
Seeing Things: Photographing Objects 1850-2001
Seeing Things: Photographing Objects 1850-2001 in the Canon Photography Gallery at the
Vand A e...
Monument: An Exhibition of Works in Cast Iron by Cobus van Bosch
The exhibition MONUMENT uses one of the most well known examples of urban iconography - the manhole ...
The Second Part of a Two-Part Exhibition of Works by Roni Horn
Blah, blah, blah, blah, moon,
Blah, blah, blah, above;
Blah, blah, blah, blah, croon,
Blah, blah,...
New York Expression: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, David Salle, George Condo, Donald Baechler
The art in this exhibition is young and urbane. Some of the artists had origins in the illegal graff...
Jana Sterbak: A Contemporary Artists' Retrospective
Canadian artist Jana Sterbak is increasingly establishing herself as one of the most significant
in...
Contemporaries of Arpad Szenes and Vieira da Silva in the Berardo Collection
The remarkable Berardo collection gives us a global view of the development of international art in ...
Earth and Fire: Italian Terracotta Sculpture From Donatello To Canova
A selection of terracotta sculptures by an outstanding range of Italian masters will be on
disp...
The Time of Degas
Thanks to a highly exceptional loan from the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, this exhibition includes 40 mas...
Visions, Vows and That Old Time Religion: Paintings by John Alexander
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) will present Visions, Vows
and That Old Time Religion, a...
Rosslyn: Country Of Painter And Poet
The legend and intrigue that has surrounded Rosslyn for centuries has been an inspiration for some o...
An American in Europe: The Photography Collection of Baroness Jeane von Oppenheim from the Norton Museum of Art
An American in Europe features more than 140 European photographs that trace influential photographi...
Three Women: Early Portraits by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
This exhibition brings together six portrait paintings by Toulouse-Lautrec for the first time. Openi...
Coartadas / Alibis
Coartadas / Alibis provides a critical perspective on Mexican society. Increasing
...
Three Exhibitions by Fritha Langerman, Judy Moolenschot, Charl Graebe
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Marcelo Brodsky: Buena Memoria
The Gallery of Photography is proud to present the Irish premiere of work
by the Argentinian artist...
My Reality: Contemporary Art and the Culture of Japanese Animation
Japanese animation (anime), which has attained almost cult
...
Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé: The Hair or the Man, Blink
Thomas Erben is very pleased to present the work of Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé. Concurrent with his s...
Oldenburg and van Bruggen on the Roof
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will mount an open-air d...
Greuze the Draftsman
This exhibition is the first devoted exclusively to the drawings of Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725 - 180...
Summer Workshops to be Held in Europe and New York
This summer's Creativity Workshops will focus on: creative writing, drawing, storytelling and person...
Two Exhibitions of Painting to Open: Heike Davies and Claude Bouscharain
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is h...
Design Workshops in France
In cooperation with the Centre George Pompidou, Paris, and the Centre International de Recherche et ...
Jim Dine Prints: 1985-2000
A major retrospective of recent prints by one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century and p...
MatissePicasso
Matisse Picasso at Tate Modern brings together major masterpieces by the two giants of
m...
(The World May Be) Fantastic.
The Biennale of Sydney 2002, the southern hemisphere's largest festival of contemporary art, beams i...
Museums for a New Millennium: Concepts, Projects, Buildings
ontemporary museum architecture is the focus of the exhibition Museums for a New Millennium: Concept...
Esther Shalev-Gerz: Geht Dein Bild mich an- Does Your Image Reflect Me-
Est-ce que ton image me regarde-
The Sprengel Museum Hannover has invited Esther Shalev-Gerz to develop
one of her projects ...
Ingres' Cartoons in Stained-Glass for the Louvre Collections
Of all of the museums around the world, the Louvre has the largest collection of paintings by Ingres...
Terence Donovan: The Eye That Never Sleeps
"The eye that never sleeps" is the phrase used by the family of Terence
Do...
Call for Artists: International Paris/Berlin Festival
The International Paris/Berlin festival is a transdisciplinary action,
favoring contemporary creati...
Art 33 Basel: The Center of the International Art World
From June 12 to 17, 2002, Art 33 Basel, the world's leading art show and the annual meeting place of...
Family Life and Avant-Garde: Sigrid Hjerten and Isaac Grünewald
In their day they met with often harsh and unsparing criticism. They were subject to prejudice: Sigr...
Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
For the first time in more than 40 years, 19th–century French artist Paul Gauguin is the subject of ...
Marlene Dumas: Name No Names
The Marlene Dumas exhibition Name no Names has been organized by the Centre Pompidou, Musée national...
Tamara Gayer: Urbanics
One can physically feel an optical flickering in all of Tamara Gayers work. She posits two viable an...
Liliane Lijn: Light and Memory
Promoted and organised by the Municipality of Umbertide, sponsored by the Region of Umbria, and the ...
Gustave Le Gray, Photographer
The J. Paul Getty Museum opens July 9th the largest exhibition ever held in the United States of Gus...
Call for Artists: Paris/Berlin International Meetings
Paris/Berlin International Meetings is an interdisciplinary event,
favourizing contemporary creatio...
!Avant-Gardes!
Art-historical interest in the avant-garde has concentrated up to now on just a few geographical cen...
Retro Hand-Printed Textiles; a Visual Remembrance from the Studios of Katherine Westphal and Ed Rossbach
This summer for the first time, the Design Museum at University of California, Davis will be open to...
Gisele Freund: The World And My Camera
With this exhibition devoted to Gisèle Freund (Berlin, 1908 – Paris, 2000), the CCCB presents Spain’...
Email Art
The Centre of Attention presents Email Art, a contemporary art
electronic exhibition starting Augu...
Call for Artists: Digital Art Workshops in the Ancient City of Myndos
Contemporary Artists from New York and Istanbul will
be gathering in the ancient city of Myndos for...
Cloistered Worlds, Open Books: Medieval Manuscripts in Dialogue with Contemporary Art
Not an exhibition of neatly hung works, but a world in its own right into which visitors are allowed...
Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
For the first time in more than 40 years, 19th–century French artist Paul Gauguin is the subject of ...
Jan Håfström: Blinky Palermo Never Went to the Belgian Congo - Heart of Darkness
Immersing oneself in Jan Håfström’s works can sometimes be like going astray in a visual hall of ech...
Pandemic: Imaging AIDS
Pandemic: Imaging AIDS is a powerful collection of international photographic works on the topic of ...
Stuart Davis: Prints and Drawings
Drawn from the Carter’s holdings of works on paper by Stuart Davis (1892–1964), this exhibition trac...
Greuze the Draftsman brings together works from the Louvre, the Hermitage and other lenders worldwide
Greuze the Draftsman, the first exhibition devoted exclusively to the drawings of the French master ...
Tea Dance: Elaine Constantine
Elaine Constantine has become well known for her aspirational photo shoots of energised young women ...
Bill Brandt: A Retrospective
British master photographer Bill Brandts wide ranging work is explored in a comprehensive exhibition...
Asger Jorn: A Retrospective
One of the great innovators in twentieth century art is the Dane Asger Jorn. Throughout the autumn o...
Poussin, Claude, and Their World: Seventeenth-Century French Drawings from the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris
Featuring seventy-one drawings, Poussin, Claude, and Their World: Seventeenth-Century French Drawing...
Ben Fitton: La Barricade de la Rue Basfroi
As part of the Contemporary Art Society's exhibition programme for autumn 2002 they will be exhibiti...
Nothing to Lose: An Unprecedented Collaboration Between Gasworks, London and La Friche, Marseilles
Nothing to Lose sees an unprecedented collaboration between Gasworks, London and La Friche, Marseill...
Baltic Babel: Avanto – Helsinki Media Festival, Copenhagen Free University, Factory of Found Clothes, Foksal Gallery Foundation, Involved, Make it Happen, Valie Export Society, Primitive/art bureau OPEN
Baltic Babel is a large-scale group project about art and the new Baltic society that might now be i...
Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 1500 – 1650
Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 1500 – 1650, an exhibition organized and circulated by t...
106th Annual Catharine Lorillard Wolf Open Exhibition
The National Arts Club is pleased to present the 106th Annual Catharine Lorillard Wolf Open Exhibiti...
Call for Artists: Opportunity for Art or Science Projects in Variable Gravity
The MIR partnership invites proposals from European and Europe-based artists
and scientists to unde...
Celebrating Art Nouveau: The Kreuzer Collection
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will celebrate its recent acquisition of
an internationally acclai...
Paris-Pekin Exhibition
The Paris-Pekin Exhibition, which will be held at the ‘Espace Cardin’ from the 5 th to the 28 th of ...
The Midas Touch: Works by Gerard Di Falco
The Midas Touch features new acrylic/mixed media paintings on canvas
with highlights of gold by Ge...
New displays: Into the 20th Century
The Courtauld Institute Gallery will be transformed this Autumn by the display of more than one hund...
Rosemarie Trokel: Spleen
For Spleen, Rosemarie Trockel will create a new installation comprising a suite of videos projected ...
Modigliani and the Artists of Montparnasse
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery will present a major
international exhibition of works by Italian mas...
A Day in the Life of Africa
The North American tour of a major new photography exhibition entitled A Day in the Life of Africa d...
Anthony Jones: There Are More of Us
This exhibition presents a series of narratives and photographic portraits. Anthony Jones captures t...
29th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Presents 170 Galleries from 23 Countries
The most important modern and contemporary art fair of the fall season, FIAC 2002 will be held in Pa...
Touch: Relational Art from the 1990s to Now
The San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) is pleased to announce a new
exhibition guest curated by Nic...
The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art on View at Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh
The landmark sale of The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art, the finest collec...
ESPAI 13: Psychodrome - Curated by Grazia Quaroni and David Renaud
Joan Miró Foundation starts off the new season of exhibitions in the Espai 13 with the "Psychodrome"...
Francis Bacon: Paintings
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce the opening on November 4th of an
exhi...
Women Printmakers Lone Star Style: Mary Bonner & The Dallas Printmakers Guild
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) presents Women
Printmakers Lone Star Style: Mary Bonner ...
Elena and Michel Gran: Contemporary Masters of Trompe l'Oeil
Elena and Michel Gran present two unique features in contemporary trompe-l'oeil painting. Firstly, t...
Tom Wood: Looking for Love
Tom Wood's second solo show with the gallery features a previously unexhibited body of photographs "...
Picasso: The Last Decade
In 1953 Pablo Picasso was at the pinnacle of his fame, inconceivably wealthy, and universally acknow...
The Age of Titian: Prints and Printmaking in Renaissance Venice
The exhibition THE AGE OF TITIAN offers a rich, animated picture of graphic arts in Venice during th...
Lucio Pozzi: Indoor Games
Lucio Pozzi INDOOR GAMES presents a major site-specific installation by Italian born artist Lucio Po...
The 14th Star: Photos, Videos, Poetry and Music by Mark Borthwick
Born in London in 1966, Mark Borthwick has been living and working in New York for many years now. H...
Dong Kingman: Watercolor Master
At the invitation of the Ministry of Culture, PRC, the exhibition entitled “Dong Kingman: Watercolor...
Xavier Mascaro: Recent Sculpture
One of Xavier Mascaro country’s most promising young artists, Mascaró has received much
acclaim in ...
Marine Hugonnier: Anna Hanusova. 27.06.01, 5:40
“In the year 2000, I was asked by Camera Austria, an Austrian art magazine, to contribute to an issu...
Steven Travis: An Other Scripture
Titled "An Other Scripture?", Steven Travis' exhibition invites the viewer into a marine environment...
William Kentridge Retrospective
The South African National Gallery is proud to have been selected by artist
William Kentridge as th...
Call for Artists: 2nd trimester of the IV. Bauhaus Kolleg Dot.City
Citizens of Dot.City! Come to the Bauhaus Dessau for the 2nd trimester of the IV. Bauhaus Kolleg Dot...
Art Projects: Art from the Gallery to the Street, to the Parks, on the Ocean and in the skies
Art Basel Miami Beach is a new form of art event which combines an art show with a thrilling program...
The Dream of the Audience: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951-1982)
She lived only three decades, but pioneering Korean artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha left a substantial ...
Brandt and Weston: Two Geniuses of Photography
Only in Milwaukee will visitors see the
exhibitions of works by two of the most respected photograp...
Perfect Day: Stefan Nikolaev
Perfect Day, the debut Irish exhibition by Stefan Nikolaev, features new and selected works by this ...
Brighton Beach Bodies: Photographs by Alexandre Borodouline
Parsons School of Design, Paris and the Quang Gallery are proud to
present
the photographic exhibi...
The Prince Project: Dust - by Bonnie Collura and Royale - by Mark Dean Veca
Jessica Murray Projects is pleased to announce "The Prince Project: Dust" by Bonnie Collura and "Roy...
Rare 20th Century Propoganda Posters
The V&A is staging an exhibition of remarkable propaganda posters drawn from many of the important c...
Louis Jansen van Vuuren: Solo Exhibition
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition of ...
Jane Wilson: Land/Sea/Sky and Photographs by John Gruen
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) is pleased to announce an
exhibition of paintings by Jan...
Wolfgang Tillmans: View From Above
The 2003 season of exhibitions at Louisiana opens on 15 January with the first Scandinavian presenta...
Geography and the Politics of Mobility
In 2003, the series of experimental, guest-curated exhibitions at the Generali Foundation will be co...
Most Comprehensive Exhibition Ever of Renowned French Artist Edouard Vuillard
The most comprehensive exhibition ever devoted to the work of Edouard Vuillard, the quintessential P...
Maine Art Museums and Galleries Collaborate for First Time for Largest Photography show by Sebastiao Salgado
In collaboration with five other Maine venues, the Portland Museum of Art is presenting a major exh...
Carl Spitzweg: Travelling and Roaming in Europe and Der Glueckliche Winkel (Happy Corner)
Carl Spitzweg (1808–1885) was always a very popular painter. We have probably all seen one of his hu...
Pierre Huyghe: Winner of the Hugo Boss Prize 2002
An exhibition of the work of French artist Pierre Huyghe, the winner of the HUGO BOSS PRIZE 2002, wi...
Call for Artists: Save a World for Me
SAVE A WORLD FOR ME is a contribution to the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Nonviol...
Call for Artists, Writers and Educators: Save a World for Me
SAVE A WORLD FOR ME is a contribution to the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Nonviol...
Linear Grace: Drawing and Sculpture by Amedeo Modigliani
Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) was an Italian painter and sculptor.
Having trai...
WOMAN by Vivienne Westwood, Christian Dior Couture, Maison Martin, Margiela, Junya Watanabe, Ann Demeulemeester, Veronique, Leroy, Bernhard Willhelm, Viktor & Rolf and Hussein Chalayan
For four months from January 31 onwards, the Centraal Museum will focus on ‘the ideal woman’. What d...
Jacquelyn Schiffman: Sitting on Air
Figureworks is pleased to be hosting a striking and unusual new body of
work by Jacquelyn Schiffman...
Call for Artists: Summer Creativity Workshops in Europe
We are all born imaginative, curious, creative, but these qualities can fade with the passage of tim...
Call for Artists: 18th Annual Absa L'Atelier Competition
Young artists wanted for national art competition! Entries are invited for the 18th annual Absa L'At...
The Magician and the Mechanic: Tamarind Lithography Workshop, the Early Years
The pioneering Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles is the subject of a new exhibition at th...
Matisse Picasso
Matisse Picasso is the first exhibition dedicated to the lifelong dialogue between two of the most i...
Carborundum Printmaking: Henri Goetz and His Legacy
Fifty years after the French-American artist Henri Goetz (1909-1989) last exhibited in the United St...
Beauford Delaney: The Color Yellow
Beauford Delaney: The Color Yellow presents the full range of Delaney’s art, from the portraits and ...
Harem Fantasies and the New Scheherazades
The Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona presents HAREM FANTASIES AND THE NEW SCHEHERAZADES,...
van Gogh: Fields
The Toledo Museum of Art, in a partnership with the Kunsthalle Bremen in Germany, is proud to presen...
Beach: by Deryck Healey
The Association For Visual Arts, (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town is hosting a solo exhibition of ...
Surrealist Muse: Lee Miller, Roland Penrose, and Man Ray
The many faces of Lee Miller—model, muse, and artist—are explored in Surrealist Muse: Lee Miller, Ro...
New Contemporary Art Expostion to Open Tomorrow
Paris to Buenos Aires, from Hong Kong to Chelsea, and from Jerusalem to Dallas, art galleries around...
Living Inside the Grid: A Group Show of Internationally Emerging Artist
The New Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to announce Living Inside the Grid, a museum-wide exhi...
Painting Pictures: Painting and Media in the Digital Age
For some years now painting has played an increasingly prominent role in the contemporary art world,...
Sarah Emerson: Do the Collapse
Sarah Emersons work was first successfully shown at the gallery in Substatic, a three-person show in...
Pioneering Spirit: Intrepid Women of the 19th Century
Artist Juliette Pelletier's premiere mixed media paintings and works on paper will be on display at ...
Fantastic: The Land of Milk, Honey, and Extraterrestrials
From sleeping bags filled with helium to a
suburban garage filled with surreal mist, from plans for...
Process and Emergence 3: Madeleine Challender
Process and Emergence 3 is an exhibition of two new mixed media light installations by emerging arti...
Surface of Time: Works by Amitabh SenGupta
In Amitabh SenGupta’s works TIME is depicted in various metaphors. As in the remains of rock-cut sh...
Outreach: Designs for a Mobile HIV/AIDS Health Clinic for Africa
Architecture for Humanity and International Medical Corps announce the opening of a highly innovativ...
Mark Coetzee: All Our Sons 11 - an installation
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition by ...
Thomas Brummett: Recent Work
The Gallerie Karsten Greve Paris announces the opening of the first European
solo show by the Ameri...
Ronald Moody 1900 – 1984: A Reputation Restored
Self-taught wood-carver Ronald Moody, a former dentist born in Jamaica, is revealed as one of Britai...
PASSION 4 ART bis: First Salon for Art Collectors
Vanessa Suchar, is pleased to announce "PASSION 4 ART bis", her first Salon for Art Collectors in Br...
La Ribot: Take Off
The internationally acclaimed, London based, Spanish artist La Ribot premieres her new work Take Off...
Mélik Ohanian: You're mY destinY
Atlanta College of Art Gallery is pleased to present Mélik Ohanian: You're
mY destinY, a multimedia...
Brice Dellsperger: Body Double 15
The Anderson Gallery proudly presents Brice Dellsperger: Body Double 15 featuring a single-channel D...
Carlos Scliar: Painting from 1948 to 1983
Two well renowned poets, Cecília Meirelles and Murilo Mendes, and the young painter,
Carlos Scliar...
Jay Batlle and Paul Pagk: Curated by Adrian Dannatt
The exhibition Batlle Pagk consists of work by two New York based artists, sculptor Jay Batlle and p...
Yohji Yamamoto: May I help you
Since his 1981 debut at the Paris Collection, internationally acclaimed fashion
designer Yohji Yama...
Shoot by Marina Abramovic
From 25 April to 8 June, LA FABRICA GALERÍA will offer an exhibition titled "Shoot", covering the wo...
Bollywood Dreams – Photographs by Jonathan Torgovnik
The series of photographs "Bollywood Dreams," by award wining photographer Jonathan Torgovnik docume...
What do you really know about yourself?: Porcelain Objects by Liu Jianhua
With his colorful porcelain figures of headless and armles woman clad in 'Qipao' dresses and placed ...
Against All Evens: Goteborg Biennial 2003
Over the last ten years, there has been a crucial change on the international art scene: New York’s ...
The Architect’s Studio: Renzo Piano
In the series of exhibitions named The Architect’s Studio, the Louisiana Museum, in collaboration wi...
Titian: The Museum's First Exhibition of His Works
No other painter was more famous in Spain in the so-called "Golden Age" than Titian, avidly collecte...
Charles Conder: A Retrospective 1868-1909
Amongst those who created the Heidelberg school in Australia, Roberts brought it intellectual rigour...
Uncovered: The Male Nude - A Group Photography Exhibition
Icaro Gallery is proud to announce the opening of their new exhibition entitled
Uncovered: The Mal...
Guy Tillim: Departure - Photographic Exhibition and Book Launch
Guy Tillim has received many awards for his work including the Mondi Award (South Africa) for photoj...
Carte Blanche for Young Creators
terminus1525, the open space for emerging creators, announces its Summer activities for Montreal. Fr...
Wim Wenders: Pictures of the Surface of the Earth
Pictures from the Surface of the Earth brings together photographs taken by renowned German artist a...
Don't Fight It!: Work by Amanda Beech, Renaud Bezy, Francesca Gore, Ole Hagen, Francis Lamb, and David Mollin
Don‚t Fight It! brings together new video works from six artists, whose respective practices include...
Degas in Bronze: The Complete Sculptures
At the end of this month, the San Diego Museum of Art will open an extremely rare opportunity to vie...
Steve Barber, Richard Lange and Dimitar Manev
Judy A Saslow Gallery in Chicago presents contemporary works during July and August. Steve Barber b...
Erich Lessing: People Known and Unknown
Award winning photographer Erich Lessing has captured some outstanding moments in history and, as on...
A Faithful and Vivid Picture: Karl Bodmer’s North American Prints
One of the milestones of 19th-century publishing was “Travels in the Interior of North America 1832–...
Orville and Wilbur: The Wright Brothers' Legacy
The Dayton Art Institute celebrates the 100th anniversary
of powered flight with a special exhibit...
An Imperial Collection: Women Artists from the State Hermitage Museum
Did Catherine the Great have an eye for art? West Coast art lovers will get a rare chance to judge f...
Marc Chagall: Sole American Venue for this Major Retrospective
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will be the sole venue outside Paris for a major ret...
Women of Our Time: 75 Women Challenged and Changed the US
“Women of Our Time,” an extraordinary traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian’s National Portrait...
Manuel Lopez Oliva: Cuba and the Theatre of Desire
"Manuel Lopez Oliva: Cuba and the Theatre of Desire," the first solo U.S. exhibition by one of Cuba'...
Pure Brighton: Leading Lights of the Brighton Art Scene
This Summer Catto Contemporary is proud to announce the ‘Pure Brighton’ exhibition, in association w...
The Birth of the Nanas: Niki de Saint Phalle's Works from the 1960s
Niki de Saint Phalle kindly donated about 400 of her artworks to the Sprengel Museum Hannover in 200...
Reprocessing Information: Utilizing Information as Landscape, Medium and Commentary
From August 30, 2003, through February 8, 2004, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will...
Foujita. A Japanese Artist
Under the auspices of the municipality of Milan, the Fondazione Prada and
the Teatro alla Scal...
International Exhibition of Contemporary Art
Work by Danish artist Asbjorn Lonvig will be included in the International Contemporary Art Exhibiti...
Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993): A Comprehensive Retrospective
Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993): A Comprehensive Retrospective opens at the Eric I. Spoutz Gallery, in De...
A Second Look: Landscape Paintings by Didier Nolet
Didier Nolet’s landscape paintings, which blend his vision of childhood memories in France with plac...
Vesna Pavlovic: Sculpture Gardens
This will be the Belgrade-based artist’s second solo exhibition at Fusebox. Vesna Pavlovic’s latest ...
Design Museums of the World visiting Nuremberg
The "Design" collection of the Neues Museum originated in Munich, from the stocks of the so-called "...
MASEREEL: Ten years of prints made at the Frans Masereel Centrum, Belgium
This Autumn, Edinburgh Printmakers is hosting an exhibition of works by 37 International artists mad...
United Nations Miniature: Thomas Hirschhorn
United Nations Miniature is the title of a large-scale
exhibition which
Thomas Hirschhorn (born B...
Berlin Calling: 8th Year Under the Berlin Radio Tower
International art fair for the presentation and trade of contemporary art. Chosen by an internation...
30 Years of FIAC: Exhibitions, Performances and Installations
The Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain (FIAC), one of the world’s most important modern and con...
El real viaje Real / The Real Royal Trip
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center presents El real viaje Real / The Real Royal Trip, the world premiere ...
To My Beloved: Francine Scialom Greenblatt
The Association For Visual Arts in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting...
Manet at the Prado
This October sees the opening at the Museo del Prado of the first exhibition in Spain devoted to the...
Surrealism and Modernism from the Collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
The Phillips Collection welcomes Surrealism and Modernism from the Collection of the Wadsworth Athen...
Fenosa and His Friend Picasso
For several years Arpad Szenes and Vieira da Silva and the Catalan sculptor Apel.les Fenosa had adja...
Degas Sculptures
The Art Gallery of Ontario will be the sole Canadian venue for a major exhibition of sculptures by r...
Lisa Roy: Photographs
g-module will present the first solo exhibition in Europe of American photographer Lisa Roy, with a ...
Wim Wenders: Pictures from the Surface of the Earth
From the director of Buena Vista Social Club and Paris, Texas comes Wim Wenders: Pictures from the S...
No Exit, Part 2: Ronnie van Hout
The Physics Room is pleased to present No Exit, Part 2, an exhibition of all new work by Christchurc...
Koo Jeong-a: A Solo Exhibition
TRANS>area is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of Koo Jeong-a in New York City. This ex...
Jean-Antoine Houdon: Sculptor of the Enlightenment
Friend and associate of princes, statesmen, and the great intellectuals of his day, Jean-Antoine Hou...
Fallout: A New Site-specific Installation by Chuck Nanney
This exhibition and performance mark a new turn in the development of an artist who is famous for wo...
Handful of Earth: Landscapes - Sublime to Abstract by
During the month of December, the Michael Orr Gallery presents paintings by Richard Clem in the exhi...
Paintings by Maria Morganti
For this exhibition Maria Morganti presents a series of paintings dating from 1999
to 2003. The wor...
Charles Bargue: The Art of Drawing
Generations of late 19th-century art students, including Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso, made ac...
Louise Bourgeois: Stitches in Time
The first large-scale exhibition in Ireland by Louise Bourgeois, one of the greatest and most influe...
Liquid: Patrick Martinez
In the environment that Martinez has created for his exhibition at Parker's Box, the New York based ...
Bernd and Hilla Becher: Typologies of industrial Buildings
Typologies of industrial Buildings by Bernd and Hilla Becher is the first temporary exhibition, whic...
Japonism in Fashion
South Island audiences will have a rare opportunity to see the creations of some of the fashion worl...
A Transatlantic Avant-Garde: American Artists in Paris, 1918 – 1939
Tacoma Art Museum will be the only West Coast venue for the internationally touring exhibition, A Tr...
Consonance and Resonance: Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Japanese Painting in Edo-Period Styles
The end of the Edo period (1615-1868) marked a new era in Japan—politically, socially economically, ...
Gary Hume: The Bird Had a Yellow Beak
Following solo exhibitions of the work of Günther Förg and Jeff Koons, the Kunsthaus Bregenz now con...
Picasso - For All Times
101 seldom-shown works of Picasso will be exhibited January 31 to June 13, 2004 at the ARKEN Museum ...
Luc Delahaye: Photographs
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