Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: Rodin: All about Eve
The exhibition will include two bronze casts of the full-sized sculpture and one of a reduced version, each shown in a different space. The origins of Eves pose, burying her head into her arms, wrapped around her chest, can be traced to Rodins pas...
Karin Weber Gallery: Collages: Myanmar artist NAY MYO SAY
For his 'COLLAGES ' exhibition the artist used black and white photographs, (taken by himself) charcoal and multiple layers of watery acrylic paint, building up color and texture, which in part appear like brass or stone rubbings. The collages are...
Craft Alliance: Function Follows Form, Artist-Made Furniture
Artists included in the exhibition are:
Dale Broholm
Andy Buck
Graham Campbell
Jill Henrietta Davis
Amy Forsyth
Jack Larimore
Mary Little
John McNaughton
Craig Nutt
Richard Prisco
Charles Swanson
Phi...
Changing Room: Dirk Bell, Kate Davis, Alan Michael
he exhibition brings together new work by three artists, from Glasgow and Berlin. It centres on their use of drawing and mixed media to make work with multiple meanings around notions of memory, representation, beauty and layering of images.
Di...
Australian Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts: Indigenous Appointments
Ms Sharon Firebrace has been appointed to the Playing Australia/Festivals Australia Committee and Mr Phillip Gordon
has been appointed to the Visions of Australia Committee. Both appointments are for three years from July 1999.
...
Tate Britain: Image and Idol: Medieval Sculpture
The works in the exhibition have been borrowed predominantly from churches and
cathedrals across England and Wales. For the last eighteen months, the curators have
been researching and selecting a group of works for display...
Groundfloor Gallery: The Trinity: Third Year Anniversary Exhibition
The Trinity Exhibition includes new works by Frank Boyle, Phillip Briant, Patrick Donohoe, Barbara Doran, Amanda Dumas-Hernandez, Jane Eyles, Janet Haslett, Katherine Hattam, Christina Khumari, Vivan Massry, Suvira McDonald, William Millward, Made...
Museums Sheffield: Millennium Gallery: Timorous Beasties presents A Bird in the Hand
Timorous Beasties presents A Bird in the Hand will see the designers embrace and subvert the traditional Victorian aesthetics of the 19th century to surreal and provocative effect. Completely transforming the gallery, Timorous Beasties’ brand new ...
Alexey von Schlippe Gallery: Summer Group Exhibition: Phil Parkes, David Madacsi, Joy Floyd and Anne Culver
From Phil Parkes artist statement:
"I do not believe that art needs to shock us or reflect back at us all the negativity and horrors in the world today. We are blasted with this by most forms of media way too regularly.
I believe that art ...
Linda Warren Gallery: James Rizzo: The House that Joe Built
Phillip Guston often spoke of leaving his demons at the studio door, so he could find clarity to work. Guston states, "I have never been able to escape my family. As a boy I would hide in the closet when the older brothers and sisters came with t...
SITE Santa Fe: THE RECENT WORK OF ROBERT THERRIEN
We are very pleased to be able to bring this exhibition to New Mexico, said Louis
Grachos, SITE Santa Fe's director & curator. We think it is going to be an important
summer exhibition for us especially because after is l...
Kontainer Gallery: Peter Lamb and The Art of Dickies and Pollocks
Lamb talks about his method as a trawl through personal history and
memory, seeing what the day's catch might yield. It also throws up bits
of art history. You couldn't call these quotations, more found‚ images:
the odds and ends, the broken ...
National Gallery of Art: Henri Rousseau: Jungles in Paris
“Henri Rousseau: Jungles in Paris presents a rare opportunity to explore the work of this intriguing artist and to understand how it set the stage for some of the groundbreaking innovations of modernism,” said Earl A. Powell III, director, Nationa...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Portrait/Self Portrait: Prints and Drawings from the Museum's Collections
Dating from the Renaissance to the mid-twentieth century, the show
features works by Dürer, Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Cézanne, Degas, Matisse,
Toulouse-Lautrec, Klimt, and Picasso, as well as American artists such as
Mary Cassatt, John James Audubon...
Van Gogh Museum: The spirit of Montmartre
Cabarets, humour and the avant-garde, 1875-1905
Artists, writers, musicians and actors met and collaborated on newspapers, books, theatrical and musical productions. They experimented with nontraditional
media and created work in which the idea was often more important than the way...
Hudson River Museum: The Magic of Light: Artists Focusing on Non-Traditional Media
The Magic of Light displays the work of both established and emerging
American artists. James Turrell, part of the Light-and-Space movement of
the 1960s and 1970s along with Robert Irwin, works with pure light,
while his main goal is the viewer...
Oakland Museum of California: After the Storm: Bob Walker and the Art of Environmental Photography
The exhibition places Walkers work in the context of the history of photography in the environmental movement, demonstrating its relationship to the work of such artist/activists as Ansel Adams, Phillip Hyde, Eliot Porter, the Mono Lake Committee ...
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts: Triumphs of the Baroque: Architecture
in Europe, 1600-1750
The Baroque style was born in Rome about 1630 and spread throughout Catholic
Europe, then in a state of upheaval brought about by divisive religious conflicts.
The Europe of the Hapsburgs was threatened by the rise of...
Gallery 96: One Touch of Nature: An Environmental Artwork Exhibition
Some artists have created new work for the site at Stratford, while
others adapted previous pieces for this project. The creation,
installation and changes (if any!) of these artworks throughout the
duration of this project will be documented...
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: Marjetica Potrc: Urgent Architecture
After its showing at PBICA from November 22, 2003 through February 29, 2004, Marjetica Potrc: Urgent Architecture will travel to the List Visual Art Center at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where it will be on view from May 6 through July 11, 20...
Guggenheim Museum: Hugo Boss Prize 2002 Finalists Announced
On behalf of the jury, I’m delighted to announce the shortlist for the HUGO BOSS PRIZE: 2002, said Thomas Krens. The biennial prize has become an integral component of the Guggenheim Museum’s contemporary art programming since its inception in 1...
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