George Baxter
And On The Third Day He Rose Again
Aquatint Plate
19th century
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Grand Forks Art Gallery: Call to Artists: A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose
2-D works are limited to 12 sq. ft. (ie. 36 x 48” or 24 x 72”) 3-D works are limited to 16 cu. ft. and 80 lbs. (ie. 30 x 30 x 30” or 18 x 22 x 72”) Note: ceiling height maximum 90 inches.
Entries must be accompanied by slides or photographs ...
Transition: Post Marks: Arabella Lee and Melanie Rose
The images depicted in the drawings are drawn from the multitude of diverse influences that confront contemporary artists everyday. Some are bizarre, some mundane, some personal and many are direct art references, contextualising the work of artis...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Great Fences of Australia: A Project by Jon Rose and Hollis Taylor - Virtuoso Violinist/Composers
There are some startlingly beautiful images of fences running into infinity or of rotting posts disappearing into salt lakes or sand. All fences are potential instruments - they catch wind and resonate. Jon and Hollis have also been playing and re...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Double Feature: Paul Kos and Nam June Paik
IMAGE
Paul Kos
Tokyo Rose, 1975-76
galvanized screen and framing, television monitor and videotape
Collection SFMOMA
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Rose Korber at The Bay Hotel: 11th Art Salon at the Bay - New Directions
Included will be familiar names such as Willie Bester, Sam Nhlengethwa, Walter Oltman, Nina Romm, Jenny Stadler, Francine Scialom Greenblatt, Penny Stutterheim, Robert Slingsby, John Kramer, Paul Blomkamp, Louis Jansen van Vuuren and Walter Meyer....
Joie Lassiter Gallery: Jimmy O’Neal: Works from the Rose Art Museum - Painting 4
In his works from ‘In Karezza Noemata’ which was part of the ‘Paintings4’ exhibition at the Rose Art Museum in Boston, MA, O’Neal challenges the notion that a painting is a discrete entity, confined to its place on the wall. By using mirrorized pa...
Seattle Art Museum: Pre-eminent Artist Ginny Ruffner Creates Special Installation: Mind Garden
Intelligence and wit dominate Ruffner’s intensely creative art. Ruffner graduated from the University of Georgia with a
degree in painting and drawing in 1975. By 1985 she had moved to Seattle and was teaching at the Pilchuck School of
Glass. ...
Rose Resnick LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired: Insights 2001: Visual Impairment Is No Obstacle in the Creation of Art
These professionals, like all artists, view the world in unique ways and present that view through their art. Painters, sculptors, fabric artists and photographers are all represented in the Insights 2001 exhibition. Each individual piece demonstr...
Armory Art Center: Reinventing Tradition–The Figure in Florida
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Bartley Nees Gallery: Max Gimblett: The Rose of Paracelsus – recent paintings
Max Gimblett has been described as one of New Zealand’s "most
internationally prominent and successful artists" and Bartley Nees Gallery
is proud to present his first solo exhibition with the gallery. The two
exhibitions will provide Wellington...
Sartorial Contemporary Art: How Women Are: Ann-Caroline Breig, Louise Camrass, Rose Gibbs
For the purposes of this show it matters that these three are women. Our thesis is that they have reacted against their sexist environments, their brutish boyfriends, their fathers, their mothers, their families, their doctors, their teachers etc,...
QUT Art Museum: The Brisbane Line: Queensland Women Artists of the Early Twentieth Century
The exhibition, which provides a diversity of inspiration from nineteenth-century moody impressionism and urban spaces of Brisbane to portraits of fashionable women of the ‘flapper’ era, has been co-curated by Robyn Daw, Manager, Education, National ...
Portland Museum of Art: Picasso's Human Vision
Drawn from public
and private collections, the works in Picassos
Human Vision will span the artists career, from the
melancholy Blue and sentimental Rose Peri...
National Museums Liverpool: Call for Artists: John Moores 24
The deadline to register to enter is 17 February 2006 - just a month away!
For full details visit www.thewalker.org.uk/johnmoores24
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Rose Korber Art: 18th Annual Art Salon
The ART SALON - widely regarded as one of the key events in Cape Town‚s visual arts calendar - aims to present a comprehensive and varied overview of the current state of South African art. Artists featured include William Kentridge, Robert Hodgi...
Stowitts Museum & Library: The Stowitts Museum & Library announces the Nijinsky Dancing! exhibition
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Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art: Speed of Vision: on the construction and perception of time in video art
Like other art forms that rely on time
as a main medium – theater, dance, performance – these
video works simulate real-life experiences. As a result, the
exhibition fosters emotional and psychological responses
that compel visitor...
Tate Gallery: Ruskin, Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites
Ruskin was born in London on 8 February 1819 and died at his Lake District house Brantwood,
Coniston on 20 January 1900. He was the only child of a prosperous sherry merchant who was able to
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Portland Museum of Art: Local Color: Six Contemporary
Photographers
For most of its history as an art form, color photography has been viewed with suspicion. While color film was available as early
as the mid-1930s, it was not widely used in art until the late 1960s. Early pioneers in color, like Ernst Haas and E...
South African National Gallery: Co-existence: Contemporary Cultural Production in South Africa
Consistent with the theme of heritage, each artwork is a unique response to
the country's complex environment, be it an eloquent statement by a
celebrated artist or an item of skilled handicraft by anonymous rural
craftsmen. The catalogue state...
Mobius: Deeper, Deeper (Out, Out, Jezebel Spirit)
(anOther ongoing performance) by Shannon Rose Riley
This work is a contra-diction. (To speak against.) Deeper Deeper the work moves in goes into penetrates Out Out the work casts
out ejects the abject separates removes. The work is a contradiction. It speaks against itself. What i...
Dia Center for the Arts: David Claerbout: Present - Download an Amaryllis, Gerbera or a Rose for Your Computer
For his first computer-based artwork, Claerbout offers visitors
the choice of three flowers to download from the internet. An
amaryllis, gerbera, or red rose will then live on each
visitor's computer for approximately one week, after which time...
Smithtown Township Arts Council: Call for Artists: In Full Bloom
Juror: Botanical artist Rose Pellicano’s whose work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and Japan, and has been included in numerous prestigious exhibitions at the Horticultural Society of New York, the Bruce Museum, the U.S. Botanic Garden,...
Johannesburg Civic Gallery: MAGIC MOMENTS
Curated by artist Minette Vari, the
exhibition is a departure from the very Eighties
notion of theme shows. As such, Vari has invited
male and female artists to participate. In the
works chosen however, there i...
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: Documents 6: TAISANBOKU - Works by Yoshihiro Suda
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Denise Bibro Fine Art: Summer Selections 2009
Featured in the exhibition are:
*Eunice Agar
*David Barnett
*Lea Barton
Daniel Borlandelli
*Dusty Boynton
*Giorgio Brogi
*Jeremy Comins
*Sara Crisp
*Lisa Dinhofer
Josephine Haden
*David Herman...
Biggs Museum of American Art: Sitting Pretty: Chairs in 18th Century Delaware
Chairs are taken for granted today, but that was not the case in Colonial America. One historian notes that In the mid-1700's, between 65 and 68 per cent of inventories list chairs in Delaware's Kent and New Castle Counties, as wcl1 as in neighbou...
Texas Society of Sculptors: Real Art for Real People
The
following artists were selected by juror Dan Hawkins:
Reynaldo Alaniz
Sylvia Knust
Theresa Bayer
George Mcfarland
Sandy Bonsell
Bobby Pearl
Suzanne Bullock
Dan Pogue
Nancy Ca...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: The Rich Life and The Dance, Weavings from Roman, Byzantine and Islamic Egypt
The hand-woven fabrics, most of them dating from the 3rd to 7th centuries, feature images of dancers, haloed saints with hands raised in prayer and a myriad of flora and fauna evoking the abundance of the Nile Valley. Some display Arabic inscripti...
National Gallery: Madame de Pompadour: Images of a Mistress
Among the exhibits will be Boucher’s stunning portrait of Madame de Pompadour of 1756 from Munich, Carle Vanloo’s portrait of her in oriental dress from St Petersburg, Greuze’s 'Simplicity' from Fort Worth, and one of her writing-desks from Versai...
Museum of Contemporary Art, LA and the Geffen Contemporary: The Architecture of R. M. Schindler
The
exhibition will include approximately 110 original
drawings by Schindler, approximately 15 models of
the most significant architectural works, a selection
...
Longview Museum of Fine Arts: Benini: From Earth to the Stars - A Thirty-Year Journey
For 15 years now, Benini set aside stretched canvas and square corners to create colorful, seemingly free-floating compositions in sizes from several feet to 40 feet.
The imagery dictates the outer edges and shape of the pieces which are ac...
Studio Museum in Harlem: Frederick J. Brown: Portraits in Jazz, Blues, and Other Icons
In the late 1970s and early 1980s Brown emerged as a driving force in the resurgence of expressive figuration in theinternational art world. He has combined his interest in jazz and blues music, Native American and African culture, primitive folk ...
Yorkshire Sculpture Park / Longside Gallery: Size Matters: Exploring Scale in the Arts Council Collection
Artists represented in the exhibition: Eric Bainbridge, Jordan Baseman, Sara Bradbury, Martin Creed, Alan Currall, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Leo
Fitzmaurice, Laura Ford, Mark Francis, Pamela Golden, Andrew Grassie, Steve Johnson, Michael Landy, Abigail L...
Detroit Contemporary: LINK: the exhibition
The Detroit Contemporary believes that the culmination of this work will act as a
dynamic representation of Detroit's contemporary arts, as well as serving as
a link throughout the area's arts communities.
Participating Artists
Kyohe...
Oakland Museum of California: California's Native Grandeur: Preserving Vanishing Landscapes
The evocative 19th- and early 20th-century paintings celebrate the states natural scenic and biological diversity. The exhibition portrays the states landscapes, region by region, from the stark beauty of the desert to the South Coast, which is ho...
Xiem Gallery: Yakimono: 11 Japanese American Ceramic Artists
The artists featured in the Yakimono exhibition are 2nd and 3rd generation Americans of Japanese ancestry, most of whom live in Southern California. Each of the selected artists is individually established in the field of fine art ceramics. They a...
Mobius Artists Group (MAG): TAKING LIBERTY: Artists from Istria, Croatia and Fort Point, South Boston
Exhibitions are being held at both the Fort Point Arts Community Gallery,
March 10-April 14, and at Mobius, March 29-April 15 (closing reception,
April 7, 7 pm). Site-specific works in many media, including performance,
sound art, visual, and...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Forum 61: Lowry Burgess
Burgess is a professor of art at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is also a distinguished fellow in the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, and former dean of the College of Fine Arts. He has a long involvement with art developed through the explorat...
Museum of the Americas: Women in the Arts 2009
The Museum of the Americas (MoA) celebrates once again the International Women's Month by presenting its 16th annual exhibition of "Women in the Arts 2009" as a tribute to women artists all over the world. The Museum of the Americas has pioneer...
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