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Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona: RAYMOND HAINS
The techniques of appropriation which Raymond Hains constantly uses are complex cultural
operations, the basis of which lies in the play of language and the laws of the unconscious
formulated by psychoanalysis. Following in the tradition of Raymond...
Oakland Museum of California: Recent Works by Raymond Howell
Raymond Howell's paintings are based in realism, with eclectic influences of surrealism and impressionism. In recent years he has experimented with collage, mural painting and printmaking and has created series of works on such subject matter as j...
66balmy: methid: Paintings for Lucid Dreams
Jonah Burlingame, a San Francisco native raised in Northeast Ohio, represents a third generation in a family of artists. His clean, abstract works have gained much attention in San Francisco, including being featured in the home design catalogue, ...
Sierra Arts/Northwest Reno Library: Outside the Box: Photography by Raymond St. Arnaud
St. Arnaud has been involved with photography and
visual arts since 1968. He studied photography at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and has a BA in Fine
Arts from the University of Alberta. In 1999, he began showing in galleries in ...
Warren M. Robbins Center Gallery, University of Michigan: The Playground Show: Krista Hoefle, Jason Lahr, Leslie Raymond
Established in 1995 and named in honor of the founder of The National Museum of African Art and advisory board member of the School of Art & Design, the Warren M Robbins Gallery, part of the Warren Robbins Graduate Center at the University of Mich...
Lump gallery/projects: quad valve, an installation by Dana Raymond
quad valve
"It is always a thrill to physically fabricate spaces from my imagination. From a very young age, intriguing passageways, chambers, and valves have fascinated me. At 10 years old, I remember discovering an old carburetor in the wo...
Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Spot the Dog: A Sculpture-based Installation by Raymond Smith
The age old discipline of manipulating clay provides the ideal material to capture the essence in character, touch and feel of each breed. After ageing and firing the once wet clay becomes stone which cannot be altered. In this work limited editio...
Southern Vermont Arts Center: Deborah Chapin
Her work has been in more than 40 major
museum and gallery exhibitions, including the
Louvre Museum, the National Arts Club, the
...
American Craft Museum: Stop Asking/We Exist: 25 African American Craft Artists
...
Stedelijk Museum: Streamline - Dawn of Tomorrow: US Design from 1930 to 1950
With its explicit reference to the new, utopian future, the Streamline Style was the
symbol of the American Dream, which seemed to be coming true over those decades.
The Streamline Style stood for mobility, speed, efficiency, luxury and hygi...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: American Modern, 1925-1940: Design for a New Age
On display are approximately 150
objects—furniture, clocks, appliances, lamps, textiles, posters, and more from the
Museum's collection and the John C. Waddell Collection, a major promise...
Friends of York University Library: YORK UNIVERSITY LIBRARY announces the development of a
new Humanities Research Library.
The Library will contain special collections in print and other media,
housed in state-of-the-art environmental conditions, graduate study
facilities, multimedia PCs for access to electronic resources, seminar or
conference rooms and display areas...
Connecticut Society of Portrait Artists (CSOPA): Call for Artists: Faces of Winter 2006 - A Portrait Festival
Judging will be done from forty selected portraits at the Bendheim Gallery. Print out the official prospectus from the CSOPA website www.csopa.org or Fa...
Santa Barbara Museum of Art: Painterly Photographs: The Raymond E. Kassar Collection
The PhotoSecessionists, led by Alfred Stieglitz and
Clarence White in America, members of the Linked Ring in
...
L.A. County Museum of Art: Symposium - Pritmaking: The Collaborative Art
Panelist Biographies:
Greg Colson - Born 1956 in Seattle, Washington, lives and works in LA.
Colson wonderfully understands sculpture constructions are well-built and
sturdy, despite having been made of the kind of incidental stuff so common
to...
Art Institute of Chicago: 2001: Building for Space Travel
Historical components focusing on the aesthetics of the space race in the Cold War will include
works by Soviet engineers and designers and noted American industrial designers, such as Raymond
...
Grand Bohemian Gallery: Small Works of Art Exhibit Features Joyce Waddell Bailey
Baileys oil paintings--Woodwinds, 30 X 30; Mars Launch, 24 X 24; and Tea Time,
24 X 24 gave the artist, who usually works on a larger scale [4 X 5 and 8 X 5], an opportunity to experiment with new techniques in oil as well as address different f...
Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College: Summer Reading: The Recreation of Language in Twentieth-Century Art
Drawn from the collections of the Loeb Art
Center and 14 public and private sources, this international survey unites
paintings, photographs, prints, drawings, collages, books and book-objects,
poet-artist collaborations, and more by over 50 ar...
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: Experiencing Turbulence: Art and The Weather
Some of the works use weather to directly represent a mood or state, while
others convey more subtly the reflection of human experience in natural
forces. Other works reflect the spiritual meaning that weather holds for
many artists.
Exp...
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art: American Modern, 1925-1940: Design For A New Age
Tracing the rise of the American decorative aesthetic through the work of 50 celebrated masters of design, the exhibition features objects that have come to symbolize life in America in the 1920s and 30s. The exhibition is organized by The Metropo...
High Museum of Art: John Twachtman: An American Impressionist
John Twachtman: An American Impressionist is organized by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta. The exhibition was
selected by Judy L. Larson, now Executive Director of the Art Museum of Western Virginia. Linda Merrill, Margaret
and Terry Stent Cur...
en foco at the Seventh and Second Photo Gallery: Angie Buckley: the In-between Series
She states, “each individual’s identity is primarily developed in childhood association with family. Habits, stories and traditions are passed from one generation to the next. As an example, while looking at a photograph of my grandmother taken in...
Vancouver Art Gallery: Drawing the World: Masters to Hipsters
Drawing the World: Masters to Hipsters incorporates four distinct historical collections and a contemporary exhibition:
· Italian Drawings from the National Gallery of Canada;
· Power and Desire: South Asian Paintings from ...
Box Heart Gallery: The Sacred Art Exhibition... 2005
Congratulations to the following artists who will have work on display in
the exhibition.
Burtner, Sue (Representing the Christian Artist Collaborative) - Pennsylvania - Painting
Carmeli, Varda - Italy - Mixed media
Castonguay, E.M....
Helsinki City Art Museum: Tony Oursler at Art Museum Tennis Palace
In his earliest videos, Oursler used traditional techniques and methods. In later video installations, however, Oursler has separated the moving image from the screen, projecting them on any background, often using the available space or surfaces,...
Central Space, ACAVA: Leave to Remain: Experiences of Refugee and/or Asylum Seeker in the UK
‘I hope the exhibition will stimulate debate around such issues as the representation and marginalisation of refugee artists, on labeling and terminology, on the difficulties and the joys of being an artist in a different culture to your own, on b...
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston: The Inward Eye: Transcendence in Contemporary Art
The exhibition features twenty-nine works created between 1970 and 2001 that capture the viewer's attention in a variety of ways.
From perceptual work like that of Charles Ray or James Turrell that allows us to see ourselves seeing, to ...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: First US Museum Exhibition of British Artist David Shrigley
Shrigley's hilarious and disturbing doodles, sculptures, and anecdotes depict the world as an absurd place. He embraces the paranoias, obsessions (stalking is a favorite theme), insecurities, moral conundrums, preoccupations, and anxieties of ever...
Institute of Modern Art: 3 EXHIBITIONS......1 LOCATION
Since 1991, Indigenous artists Brenda L. Croft and Destiny Deacon have
exhibited their work alongside one another in various exhibitions,
strengthening a friendship which stems from early days in indigenous
affairs, government and community or...
Yale School of Architecture Galleries: Saving Corporate Modernism: Assessing Three Landmarks Designed by Gordon Bunshaft.
The Lever House in New York City, the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company and the Connecticut headquarters of the Emhart
Manufacturing Company incorporate the work of many of the most innovative designers of their time. In addition to Buns...
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