Sir Alfred East
Storm in the Cotswolds
Etching
19th - 20th century
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30)
Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Roll
Northern Illinois University Art Gallery in Chicago: Jin Soo Kim: roll - run - hit - run - roll - tick -
Roll ˆ run ˆ hit ˆ run ˆ roll ˆ tick ˆ consists of eight ten-inch high by eight-foot long steel tunnels and an audio element featuring layered sounds of ticking clocks, breaking light bulbs and clanging plates from railroad tracks, emitting from ...
Memphis Brooks Museum: Linda McCartney's Sixties:
Portrait of an Era
Linda McCartney's Sixties is the first museum exhibition of her work in the
United States since her death in April 1998. It is also the first time that
a compelling selection of her photographs of twentieth century rock and roll
icons is going...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Far Out: Bay Area Design, 1967 - 73
...
California African American Museum: Rhythms of the Soul: African Instruments in the Diaspora
The three Los Angeles venues will launch simultaneous exhibitions canvassing more than 32 musical traditions in Africa, North and South
America, serving as focal points for a citywide celebration honoring the monumental contribu...
Bergamot Station Art Center, Robert Berman Gallery, D5 Projects: Christina Hale: Executive Mansion, Hotel California
Her drawings are
dynamic. It is this vitality that not only compounds these polarities but
also breathes life into the work that the viewer can then experience.
Hale's inspiration stems not only from her life experience but different
facets of...
HGTV / Weller/Grossman Productions: Calling All Indie-Crafters
To be considered, send a videotape showing us your cool craft, tell us a little bit about your creative process, and how you got started.
Send the tape (3-5 minutes) & a sample of your of one-of-a-kind creation, by January 31, 2004 to:
...
NEA, NEH: House Narrowly Defeats Move to Increase NEA/NEH Funds
While the NEA/NEH amendment was defeated, the close vote was a positive
development moving Congress away from debating the agencies' survival to
restoring them to more healthy levels of funding (historic highs for the
agencies were $179.5 million ...
Bartley Nees Gallery: Veils, Trails and Horses Tails: New Paintings by judy Millar
Be sure not to miss this exhibition of Judy's exuberant new paintings, which despite their abstraction perversely seduce the viewer into their seemingly three-dimensional depths. This is an artist on a roll - in her first year working full-time as...
Plug In: William Cordova: You Shook Me All Night Long
In You Shook Me All Night Long, Cordova's first solo exhibition in Canada, the artist looks at identity, celebrity and representation, beginning with the stereotypes of Hispanic men in American culture. For Cordova, the media images of Hispanic me...
California African American Museum: Rhythms of the Soul: African Instruments in the Diaspora
Rhythms of the Soul: African
Instruments in the Diaspora is funded by the National Endowment for the
Humanities, Target and FRIENDS, the Foundation of the California African
American Museum. Rhythms of the Soul: African Instruments in the Dias...
Gallery 218: Call for Artists: Visions of Elvis II
Open to all professional artists 18 years or older.Any media. All work must be framed and wired for hanging. No clip frames. Video or film must provide own equipment for viewing. 3d must provide pedestals.The Deadline for delivery of work at galle...
Joslyn Art Museum: An American Century of Photography: From Dry-Plate to Digital,
The Hallmark Photographic Collection
Local support for this exhibition has been made possible in part by the ConAgra Foundation. By about 1890, the
art and impact of photography in American culture had been transformed by several important developments: the...
Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts: Stronger arts/business links
'Business and cultural organisations have told Government that greater knowledge and more skills are needed to
develop arts sponsorships and partnerships,' he said.
Two new business tools, developed by the Australia Foundatio...
g-module: Ken Weaver - Hillbilly Hardcore : Profonde Amerique
Ken Weaver spent his first decade in New York creating theatre and performance art, now being utilized in his works by staging friends and
actors to recreate the characters from his rural/suburban past. It is the artist's belief that through a...
ARTSPACE, Auckland: TIFFANY'S KYOTO
A MAJOR JIM SPEERS PROJECT
A few years back Speers explained nothing by describing his works as
neither ordinary objects passing themselves off as art, nor works of art
passing themselves off as everyday things. Since then he has cemented his
position as a key figure i...
Guggenheim Museum: The Mexperimental Cinema
The series moves from the countercultural works of the 1960s to the newest generation of noncommercial,
formal experiments and also features works by U.S. experimental filmmakers for whom Mexico was a site of
exploration and a source...
Ohio Art League: These Drawings Steve Stelling Curated by Sylke Krell
'I think Steve Stelling and I met at a Rock and Roll show...All I can
remember thinking about him at the time was‘damn this guy is a talker;’
speaking volumes with intense amounts of information...I have an immense
amount of affection for Steve...
De Pont Foundation for Contemporary Art: Fiona Tan: Akte 1 - Film and Video Projects
In one of her letters from a correspondence with the well-known British art critic John Berger, Fiona Tan writes, “A certain blindness (...) is very desirable.” This appears to be a rather curious statement for someone who makes such sharp observa...
Institute of Modern Art: COLOSSUS: Ben Frost and Roderick Bunter
Enter Roderick Bunter and Ben Frost. Their work comes on like some gonzo 60s garage record - right in your face - brash and beautiful. Their mission is meaning, their quarrel with the mundane. T...
Mobius: Filler: A Multimedia Installation by Sam van Aken
"I've always been fascinated as to how you can watch an actor go from movie to movie falling in love, growing older or being murdered and yet when they star in a new role you're willing to suspend reality or what you actually witnessed and believe...
McKinney Avenue Contemporary: Georgeanne Deen: 1992-2002
The result is a peep show
into a fierce and fragile comedy of the human psyche that many of us
would be loathe to lay open. Past series from which she will be showing
key works are The Mother Load, The Vogue Book of the Dead, Un Fuc Me
(and l...
Paradise Lounge / Out of the Blue Gallery: Manifestations Of The Discarded: Three Dimensional Sculpture and Paintings by Asa Brebner
A wide-range of themes, from evolution to ecology, religion to sexuality, artistic struggle and death, Brebner’s work evokes everything from whimsy to philosophy, play to pain and serious to the silly. Brebner’s artistic talent spreads into mixed ...
seven seven contemporary: Broader than Broadway: A Site-specific Installation by Donald Bousted and Gary O'Connor
Some of these characters are documented in the fragmented play
broader than broadway which is reproduced in the catalogue. Descriptions of customers comings
and goings have been recorded, by hand, on a till roll that slowly spools through a mech...
Helsinki City Art Museum: Urban Youth: Photographic exhibition of youth in Helsinki in 1955-2000
Urban Youth is a tale of the emergence and development of youth culture during almost five decades. The earliest images
document the arrival of the strange musical virus known as rock’n’roll in Finland in the 1950s. Others portray hippies
...
Stephen Cohen Gallery: Thomas Kellner: Tango Metropolis
In his signature style, Kellner works precisely from top left to bottom right to shoot a single structure with an entire roll, or rolls, of film and then mounts the contact prints as one cohesive image with the number of chronological exposures—fr...
DELUXE-ARTS Gallery and Creative Space: Tea Dance: Elaine Constantine
In 2002, Elaine Constantine moved away from the photography of youth culture to make a remarkable series of photographs about tea dances in the north west of England. In 'Tea Dance', she has made a series of photographs in which the elderly dancer...
Saint-Gervais - Centre pour l'Image Contemporaine: Call for Entries: 9th Biennial of Moving Images
9th Biennial - Sound System
exhibition - new spaces
festival - new ...
Milwaukee Art Museum: CUT/Film as Found Object: Video Works by Some of Today's Most Influential Artists
"The artists in this exhibition are creating some of today's most innovative work in the fields of film and video," said Milwaukee Art Museum curator Margaret Andera. "We are pleased to present this ground-breaking work in Milwaukee."
In th...
Black and White Gallery: Reliable Disappointment: Megan Foster and OUT:Tom Kotik
Focusing on the American suburban experience, Megan Foster omits the figure from the canvas, leaving vacant interiors to stand out as a sign of something hidden. By depicting parts of households that are familiar to us such as the empty couch, the...
ABoriginArt Galleries: Guardian Series: Susan Drozda
She grinds her own pigments from ochre found along the creek beds, combines these powders with tree resins and glues. There are no pre-conceptions when she begins to create. Susan surrounds herself with stone, bones, wood, shells, artifacts, bear ...
Further Artwork and Information:
Alfred Philippe Roll / Procession of Silenus / after 1879
ROLL
Comanducci Arte Italia - Catalogo Artitsti
Art & Architecture: Volume I: The Art - France (Image)
Les dits de Persifleur Philippe - Truck
Art History - Famous Artists - Index r
SAPERE.it - Pittura del 900
Farm & Country Scenes w/ animals PRINTS at Victorian Grace Art-Antiques-Collectible Jewelry
Directory of Pages each page represents one object in the collection
ROC to ROO
Search the Art History Database for artists, titles, media, year, and other indepth information: