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Tirage Gallery: Coast to Coast Exhibit: New Paintings by Tony Peters and John Brosio
Since that time, Peters a prolific young artist has garnered attention for his work, which has drawn favorable comparisons to Edward Hopper’s iconic diners and disenchanted cityscapes. Tony “has become popular among collectors who share his apprec...
Center on Contemporary Art: Wish/Alchemy: Steve Peters and Christine Wallers
The sound is derived from many whispering voices reading over 300 contributors' written wishes for a better world. Unseen transducers attached to each bowl direct the sound through the metal, causing the bowls to resonate and quietly sing. The com...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: image a new - Re:locations - FLESH and FLUID: Three Spring Thesis Exhibitions
image a new, curated by Carina Plath, reconsiders the situation of the image in the arts today. The emergence of digital technology has reopened a discussion of the image as a medium of representation. The artists in the exhibition—Ola Bill...
City Gallery: Sex in Deep Space: The Art of Dianna Cohen, Jason Eoff, Barrie Goshko, David Allan Peters, Michael Salerno
Dianna Cohens medium, the plastic shopping bag, may seem to be the farthest
thing from a sensual magic carpet. In her hands, they become playfully
asymmetrical and joyously multicolored constructions, offering tactile
temptation as they lay fla...
Juan Miro Foundation: Homo ludens. Art at play: Lightworks
This cycle is concerned with art and play, two concepts that are and always have been necessary in all epochs and all civilisations. As children, we learn about the world through play, and at every stage of our life we need time for play so that n...
Joan Miro Foundation: Sunflower
This idea of transformation is fundamental to his entire work, and the fact of converting a work of art – traditionally an aesthetic object destined only to be looked at – into an inhabitable object with a specific function reveals his capacity fo...
Frye Art Museum: Patrick Huse: RIFT
The exhibition is supported in part by a grant from the
American-Scandinavian Foundation. An illustrated book,
RIFT, with essays by Richard V. West, Folke Edwards,
Hans Albert Peters, and Øystein Loge is being published
in connection wi...
City of Austin Art in Public Places Program: PUBLIC ART TO BE COMMISSIONED FOR THE
TODD LANE SERVICE CENTER
A Project Information Meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 31st at 6:00 p.m. at the Dougherty Arts Center Theatre, 1110 Barton Springs Road to discuss the project and possible site locations. The total available budget for commission is $40,000....
NTU Gallery: A Decade of Prints: From the Art Collection of the Charles Darwin University
Artists represented in a decade of prints include Rover Thomas, Queenie McKenzie, Prince of Wales, Dorothy Napangardi, Johnny Bulunbulun, Rusty Peters, Peggy Napangardi Jones, Tommy Bung Bung, Helicopter Joe Tjungurrayi, Paddy Japaljarri Stewar...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Visions of Home
The tranquil Country Place lifestyle was
the prominent theme for American
Impressionist painters. These paintings
offer a glimpse into the ...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Visions of Home
The tranquil Country Place lifestyle was
the prominent theme for American
Impressionist painters. These paintings
offer a glimpse into the ...
John Stinson Fine Arts: Skip Bolen and Steven Forster: The Jazz Lenses - Photographs of Jazz Musicians in New Orleans
SKIP BOLEN: Shooting primarily in black and white, using only available light with a
Leica camera system, Skip Bolen is dedicated to "capturing the moment" of some of
today's most exciting jazz performers on and offstage, revealing images in...
Sasol Art Museum: PRINT EXCHANGE 1998-1999: PORTFOLIO FOR PLAYING CARDS
South African artists, for example Lien Botha, Pieter van der
Westhuizen, Robert Siwangaza, Nhlanhla Xaba, Lyn Smuts,
Billy Mandindi, Jacob Motsoane, Carol Hofmeyer, Titia Ballot
and Sophie Peters, and Flemish printers, for example An
Bloc...
Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane: Fresh Cut: Annual Exhibition of Emerging Artists
This sample of emerging art from Queensland paints a broad picture of contemporary art practice characterised by the multi-media practices of the artists and their interdisciplinary approaches. Notions of public and private are played out through ...
Kentucky Museum of Arts and Design: As I See Myself: Autobiographical Art
Invited artists work in a variety of media and include, among others, doll maker Deborah Banyas, Oberlin, Ohio; ceramist Debra Fritts, Roswell, GA; fiber artist, Printmaker Clifford A. Harvey, Morgantown, WV; sculptor Lynne Peters, Red Bank, NJ; G...
ArtSpace: Necessary Intervention: Hany Armanious and Mary Teague, Mikala Dwyer and Anna Peters, Mexico-3 (Koji Ryui ans Natsuho Takita), Adam Boyd, Regina Walter
Is it possible to unite the history and the sensuality of materials with an idea? Whether canvas, or videotape, a material's past and current uses are varied and complex. Besides which, their look, and even their smell, will have many shared and ...
Joan Miro Foundation: Flock by Aernout Mik
This exhibition by Aernout Mik, his first one-man show in Spain, was preceded by those by Xavier Veilhan, Daniel Chust Peters, Grazia Toderi, Vik Muniz and Thomas Huber.
Born in Gröningen in the Netherlands, Aernout Mik lives and works in Am...
Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery: Peter Le Vasseur: Tree of Life
Guernsey Museums & Galleries is a service provided by the government of the
(British) Channel Island of Guernsey. The service is run by a Heritage
Committee, which also administers the Island Archives Service, together with
the listing and prot...
Oakland Museum of California: A Legacy of Early California Paintings: The Shumate Collection
The Shumate Collection represents a veritable Who‚s Who of 19th and early 20th century California painters. Few of these paintings have been seen in other exhibitions or publications. The paintings, primarily oils but also watercolor and gouache, ...
Smart Museum of Art: Critical Mass
* Training: They usually hold degrees from art schools and many also teach or administrate at cultural institutions.
* Sensibilities: They pursue an ethical, self-reflective practice and are committed to social engagement. They conside...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: True Stories: Art of the East Kimberley
Highlighting the work of over twenty East Kimberley artists, the exhibition features significant works by pioneering artists including Rover Thomas, Paddy Jaminji, George Mung Mung, Queenie McKenzie, Jack Britten and their contemporaries, Hector J...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Luc Delahaye Photographs: History
A contract photographer for Newsweek and member of the renowned photography agency Magnum Photos since 1994, Delahaye has been an award winning photojournalist recognized for his distinctive work for almost two decades. Concurrently he has enjoyed...
City Gallery Wellington: Telecom Prospect 2004: New Art New Zealand
From an 18 metre long glistening glitter carpet by Hamilton artist Mark Curtis to Ralph Hotere's White Drip: from a working ice-skating rink by Wellington artist Maddie Leach to a new interactive work by Ronnie van Hout, Telecom Prospect 2004 has ...
Gerald Peters Gallery: Cast and Carved: American Sculpture 1850-1950
Over 60 artists will be featured in the exhibition including Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Frederic Remington, Paul Manship and Isamu Noguchi. Works on view range in size from tabletop to monumental, and are composed of a variety of materials, includin...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: The Splendor of 18th-Century Rome
A strong sense of their city's cultural centrality encouraged Rome's 18th-century civic and religious leaders to construct or embellish numerous churches,
palaces, fountains, public plazas (piazze), gardens and gallerie...
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