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plan B Gallery: Funicular: Joseph Phillips
Concentrating on a fixed moment within a cyclical journey Phillips presents a distorted sense of realism in which the funicular path becomes endowed with great symbolic importance. In each ride, participants travel from one fixed point to another...
Brooklyn Coalition of Artists in Park Slope: IN YOUR BACK YARD: MODERN AMERICAN ART SANS
SENSATION
Significant in her work are architectural elements -
elements, the artist states - of 'where we live'. Ms.
Phillips also uses human characters in various states
of suspension or groundedness who interact with
various elements in natural or un...
Art Gallery of the South Okanagan: Let There Be Light: Works by Graham A. Scholes
Making arrangements with the Canadian Coast Guard, he was able to visit the lighthouses so he can, as he puts it, create his portraits of the lights. Scholes needed to touch his subjects, as it is a way of interpreting and getting in close contac...
Phillips Collection: Renoir to Rothko: The Eye of Duncan Phillips
Phillips’ early ambition was to be a critic. At the end, he had become
one of the primary interpreters of modernism in the United States, as
well as the collector of nearly 2,000 ...
Phillips Collection: William Scharf: Paintings, 1984-2000
Scharf's work, which brings to mind the paintings of Arshile Gorky and Mark Rothko, for whom he served as a studio assistant,
has been considered second generation abstract expressionist. His sources and references, howeve...
Phillips Auctioneers: Phillips, de Pury and Luxembourg to Auction Hoener Collection of 20th Century German Art
Phillips, de Pury and Luxembourg will auction the
Diethelm Hoener Collection of 20th Century German Art on Monday, November 5
at 11:00 am.
Among the highlights of the collection are two rare beach scenes by Max
Liebermann, which illustrate...
Walter Phillips Gallery: Presence of Our Absence
Richard Ray Whitman in best known for Street Chiefs, a series of black and
white photographs of homeless Aboriginal men. Whitman‚s work often explores
the twin contradictions of being a member of the Yuchi nation - declared by
some historians t...
Phillips Museum Gallery at Franklin and Marshall College: Call for Artists: SALVAGE - Reclaiming Recycling
Awards: Cash, merchandise, gift certificates. Juror of Awards: artist/sculptor, Linda Cunningham. Open to all artists 18 years of age or older who are U.S. residents. Artwork must be entirely of used, salvaged and found items. Two submissions...
Addison Gallery, Phillips Academy: The Architectural Unconscious:
James Casebere and Glen Seator
...
William Traver Gallery - Tacoma: Shift: Charlotte Meyer and Maria Phillips
The main element in Shift is a large piece titled “Internal Diversions”, made of glass, steel and silver. This meticulous hanging sculpture symbolizes both organic systems and physical ornamentation. The viewer is reflected in its many mirrored ...
Phillips Collection: Degas to Matisse: Impressionist and Modern Masterworks from the Detroit Institute of Arts
September 23 through January 21, 2001
FUTURE . . .
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
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integrating works from The Phillips Collection into the Tannahill exhibition, Degas to Matisse: Impressionist and Modern Masterworks
from The Detroit Institute of Arts highlights the similarities and the differ...
John Michael Kohler Arts Center: Concrete Ideas
Many artists who have discovered the delights of concrete have created entire
sculpture-environments outdoorsCfrom Nek Chand's Rock Garden of Chandigarh in India to Fred
Smith's Wisconsin Concrete Park in Phillips, Wisconsin....
Phillips Collection: Special Exhibition: Honoré Daumier
This groundbreaking exhibition is the largest loan exhibition ever presented at The Phillips
Collection. Comprised of 243 works that illustrate Daumier's extraordinary achievement,
...
Dinnerware Contemporary Art: home (____) home: Gina Cestaro, Chris Dacre, Haejae Lee, Kerry Phillips, Kristin Skees, Shannon Smith
Haejae Lee has been a Premiere Portfolio Artist at absolutearts.com since 2001. View more of her art at: http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/h/haejaelee/
Dinnerware is an indep...
New Museum of Contemporary Art: Paul McCarthy: Survey of Work
Organized by
Lisa Phillips and Dan Cameron, the exhibition premiered at the Museum of Contemporar...
Phillips Museum Gallery atFranklin & Marshall College: Claire Giblin: Sanctuary - the Peace Paintings
Seemingly simple , the paintings reveal complexity, depth and movement which evoke surprisingly personal response in the viewer. She theorizes creative expression is completed by the reception, reaction, and acceptance or rejection by the viewer ...
BAT CENTRE, DEMOCRATIC GALLERY: DARKLANDS, A MIRROR IMAGE OF OUR
WORLD
The BAT Centre belongs to the BAT Centre Trust, a public body whose
trustees are drawn from the educational, business, art and culture sectors
of KwaZulu-Natal
The BAT...
Georgia O'Keeffe museum: GEORGIA O’KEEFFE: THE POETRY OF THINGS
Co-organized by the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. and the Dallas
Museum of Art, Georgia O'Keeffe: The Poetry of Things will also travel to the
...
Milwaukee Art Museum: Milton Avery: The Late Paintings
This will be the most comprehensive consideration to date of Avery’s late work; it will provide a new generation of viewers with the opportunity to see many of his largest canvases created between the late 1940s and the early 1960s. While this ...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Richard Avedon : Photographs 1946 to 2004
SFMOMA is the only U.S. venue for this exhibition, which is the first major retrospective of the Avedon's work since his death in 2004. A selection of nearly 200 photographs spanning the artist's entire career are presented roughly chronologically...
Phillips Collection: Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
Born in Mesa, Arizona in 1920, Thiebaud began his career as a commercial artist and cartoonist. During the
1960s, his deadpan paintings of food and household goods associated him most closely with the Pop Art
...
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University: Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from China
The exhibition includes more than 100 works by 60 young artists and focuses on artists' responses to unprecedented economic, social and cultural changes that have swept through China. The show provides insight into the forces shaping modern Chines...
ARTworkSF - Mezzanine Gallery: surREALITY
Artists included in this exhibition at the Mezzanine Gallery in San Francisco include:
Ann Simms
AnneKarin Glass
Christine Cianci
Christopher Flach
David Harriman
Karen Gutfreund
Les Phillips
Linda Dever
...
OBORO: Resonance, The Electromagnetic Bodies Project
An eccentric and
a dreamer, Tesla encompassed in his persona the fragile frontier
between knowledge and fiction, considering his body as a threshold
of strange exchanges between the flux of stimuli modulating his
perception and action. Echoing...
Museum of Contemporary Art, LA: John Gutmann: Culture Shock
Also featured
are photographs illustrating Gutmann's personal adaptation
of Surrealism as he turned from recording the odd and the
marvelous and began to experiment with inventing and
...
ArtSpace: MNCBM
Manhattan Arts International: Call for Artists: The Healing Power of Art
"The Healing Power of Art" Call for artists. All styles. All media including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, prints and mixed media. Exhibition, website presence and special publication "The Healing Power of Art." At least 75% of the e...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: American Folk Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The more than 125 works from the Metropolitan Museum’s distinguished
collection of American folk art cover the full range of subject matter delineated
by these artists -- portraiture, land...
Museum of New Art: Piss Off: International Artists United by a Heavy Dose of Attitude
A situation that has spawned artists who defy by defying art itself. A situation that has allowed such artists to shout “piss off!” and, by so doing, allow for a glimpse of a different future for us all.
- Jane Speaks, from the exhibi...
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts: Mnemotech: sense + scape + time + memory
These artists explore the possibilities of re-presenting place, documenting, recording and responding to physical memory in numerous disciplines from paint, photography and three-dimensional objects to laserlight, sound and video.
Erin Coate...
Photographers' Gallery: Re:mote - Relationship between Land and Place
Many of
the artists follow the romantic tendency to return to nature and
replicate wild rural idylls; others reveal the artifice of landscape.
The impetus for some are the politics of land - using technology
to highlight issues about pollu...
Walter Phillips Gallery: First Descent
The most widely known art production in snowboard culture is its
photography. The work ranges from portraits to end-of-the-day shots by
internationally known photographers from Canada and the US, such as
Mark Gallup, Trevor Graves and Dano Pend...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Symbols of Faith and Belief: Art of the Native American Church
The traditional expressive forms of
beadwork, carving, metalsmithing and featherwork
were combined to produce exquisite fans, rattles,
drumsticks, jewelry, ritual staffs and other ceremonial
objects used...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Reagan Louie: Sex in Asia
Reagan Louie, a Chinese American photographer living in the Bay Area, spent six years exploring the Asian sex trade. Traveling throughout Asia, Louie visited nearly a dozen countries, photographing the day-to-day lives of hundreds of women and gir...
Plug In: The Paradise Institute: Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller
Plug In ICA gratefully acknowledges the support of Canada Council for the Arts, The Manitoba Arts Council, the Province of Manitoba Department of Culture, Heritage and Tourism, The Winnipeg Arts Council, The City of Winnipeg, The Winnipeg Foundati...
New Museum of Contemporary Art: World Views Open Studio Exhibition
New Museum Henry Luce III Director Lisa Phillips said: It is crucial for
cultural institutions to work together now and we felt it was important to
support a vital downtown arts institution in need.
The exhibition at the New Museum will pres...
Media & Visual Arts, Banff Centre: Call for Abstracts: Making a Noise, an Aboriginal-focused curatorial symposium
I. Curating and Constructing Art History
Ongoing critical discourse challenges the privileged frameworks for selected art histories and contemporary art practices associated with public art galleries. Additionally, much historical Aboriginal a...
Tate Britian: William Blake
The exhibition will contain four sections, each of
which will look at a facet of Blake's art and life. One of
these sections Ch...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Larry Sultan: The Valley
Featuring fifty-three large-scale, color photographs taken since 1999, The Valley engages many of the themes found in Sultan’s earlier project, Pictures from Home, which was, in part, a photographic investigation into the meaning of home and family. ...
Phillips Collection: A Collector's Cabinet: Whistler's Lithographs and 20th Century American Prints from the Collection of Steven Block
The understated eloquence of Whistler's lithographs connects the personal exploration of Whistler with the
experimentation of early American modernists. Admired by artists, including Alfred Stieglitz, Whistler's contribution
...
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