Ralph Wood
Toby Jug
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circa 1740
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland: The Teacher and The Student: Charles Rosenthal and Ilya Kabakov
In The Teacher and The Student: Charles Rosenthal and Ilya Kabakov, a classic retrospective of monumental paintings and drawings, the fictional artists Rosenthal and Kabakov, both inventions of the real Ilya Kabakov, seek to reconcile the politica...
Sorenson Center for the Arts at Babson College: ph15: Eyes of the Hidden City
The project began in 2000 when photographer, Martin Rosenthal, met a group of kids from the barrio who wanted to learn photography. The group meets every Saturday at the Conviven Youth Center run by Valmir S. Vieira. Martin Rosenthal and Moira Rub...
Contemporary Arts Center: Slide Show
Slide Show is a series of 18 installations that range from single-carousel pieces to more cinematic presentations created with multiple projectors. Through the remarkably simple technology of a slide projector and color transparencies, artists fou...
Contemporary Arts Center: Kendell Geers: Hung, Drawn and Quartered
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Geers employs a fully integrated approach to art and life calling into question his own conflicted ancestry as a white South African. He has exhibited extensively around the world, most notably he has participat...
Contemporary Arts Center: Sanford Biggers: both/and not either/or
For the CAC, Biggers will produce a new exhibition environment entitled “Both/And Not Either/Or.” The exhibition will focus on a bell choir ceremony in Japan where he explores the connection between contemporary and ancestral. Biggers’ exhibition...
Design Exchange: TAPIO WIRKKALA - eye, hand, thought -
According to
Wirkkala himself all materials have their own unwritten laws. The
designer should never be violent with a material he is working on, and he
should aim at being in harmony with his material. Wirkkala said.
Wirkkala's modesty...
Figureworks: 20th Century Figuative Works by American Women Artists
These notable artists shaped the face of American art and most are in
permanent museum collections including the National Museum of American
Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art
and the Museum of Modern of Art.
...
Contemporary Arts Center: Nothing Compared to This: Ambient, Incidental and New Minimal Tendencies in Current Art
Nothing Compared to This looks at the works of artists who occupy and control space by subtle, often indirect, means. The most salient distinction of today’s art in this vein, however, is that it is often not meant to be contemplated, or even dire...
Yale School of Architecture Galleries: Zaha Hadid Laboratory
Titled Zaha Hadid Laboratory, the exhibition highlights Hadid's most recent projects in Europe, North America and Asia. It will include an array of drawings, colorful field paintings, models and three-dimensional computer images and animations.
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Contemporary Art Center: Above and Below: The Hypar Room
An Interactive Exhibit for Children
Coinciding with a survey of Wexler's work, The Hypar Room allows children and
families to investigate a space that seems puzzling,...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Joel Shapiro on the Roof
The installation is made possible by the Lita Annenberg Hazen Charitable
Trust.
Born and raised in New York City, Shapiro earned his bachelor’s and
...
National Museums Liverpool: Call for Artists : John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize 2010
The judging will take place throughout 2010 and will result in an exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery from 18 September 2010 to 3 January 2011, forming a central part of the Liverpool Biennial.
Reyahn King, director of art galleries at Nati...
Oakville Galleries: Walk Ways: At Centennial Square and in Gairloch Gardens
Artists: Francis Alÿs, Eleanor Antin, Janine Antoni and Paul Ramirez-Jonas, Mowry Baden, Jim Campbell, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, Hamish Fulton, Sharon Harper, Martin Kersels, Tom Marioni, Matthew McCaslin, Curtis Mitchell, François Mo...
Contemporary Arts Center: Somewhere Better Than This Place: Alternative Social Experience in the Spaces of Contemporary Art
Such recognized contemporary artists as Vanessa Beecroft, Janet Cardiff and Yinka Shonibare will be featured alongside established and emerging artists from the Americas, Cuba, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. The largest exhibition presented in ...
Royal Academy of the Arts: Joseph Beuys: The Secret Block for a Secret Person in
Beuys selected the drawings for the mysteriously-named The Secret Block for a Secret Person in Ireland himself,
from his output between 1936 and 1976, adding to the block throughout his career until it reached a total of 456
sheets. For B...
Mixed Greens Gallery: Alessandra Exposito: Greener Pastures
In this exhibition, Exposito broadens her vocabulary and constructs a
"trophy wall" of farm animals and beloved pets. She flirts with machismo
stereotypes associated with the "hunter" to create a wall of skulls that
appropriate and exploit tr...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Shifting Tides: Cuban Photography after the Revolution
Certain photographs transcend the circumstances of their making. They
become emblematic of an era, of a generation, or of a geographic place.
Dorothea Lange’s 1936 photograph Migrant Mother has attained mythic status
and be...
Eyebeam: Beta Launch: Artists in Residence ’03
The exhibition is open Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 6pm at Eyebeam’s Chelsea facility located at 540 W. 21st Street, between 10th & 11th Avenues, and is free to the public with a suggested donation.
Beta Launch ’03 will consist of two consecutiv...
Studio Thomas Kellner: photographers:network - Selection 2005
The exhibition shows work by artists that are at
the same time on a similar path like Thomas Kellner. He gives us the
opportunity to see images of his colleagues, whom he meets at festivals
and other events somewhere in the world. The photograp...
South Shore Art Center: Photography Now: Juried by Henry Horenstein
Artists include in Photography Now are by:
Markam Keith Adams
Christopher and Amy Allen-Baker
Jeff Amberg
Tony Andrade
Johnny Arguedas
Mindy Baughman
Meg Birnbaum
Garrett Bonetti
Myron Brenton
Lora Brody
Engel Gallery: 2000 - A Glance Towards the Next Millennium
The works tell us not only of how each artist views the cultural, social and political aspects, but of their specific point of view - whether
optimistic or pessimistic - as to what the next century or millennium holds in sto...
University of Michigan Museum of Art: White House Collection of American Crafts
The pieces in the collection illustrate the skill, imagination, and vitality characteristic
of craft in the 1990s. Using glass, wood, clay, fiber, and metal, these artists reveal
their ability to manipulate materials--often...
Andy Warhol Museum: 6 Billion Perps Held Hostage: Artists Address Global Warming
Known for impersonating some of the world’s most powerful corporate executives at conferences, on the web and on TV, The Yes Men, “standard issue revolutionaries,” expose the nastiness of evildoers such as Halliburton and Dow Chemical, targeting l...
Contemporary Arts Center: Maria Lassnig: Preeminent Austrian Painter's First US Exhibition
“Maria Lassnig has exhibited a fiercely idiosyncratic independence and has persevered in her autonomy – consistently eschewing fashionable trends, while remaining oblivious to her standing in the art world,” asserts Platow. “Instead of responding ...
Contemporary Arts Center: Loop: Back to the Beginning
Assembled by Klaus Biesenbach, Loop examines the phenomenon of cyclical time as illustrated by the repeated gesture or event. In each of the works included in this exhibition, time becomes a sculptural component. Time is chopped up, carved, compre...
Haus der Kunst: Allan Kaprow. Art as Life
Allan Kaprow became well known in 1959 with his "18 Happenings in 6 Parts." With this event, he opened the Reuben Gallery in New York, which he helped to establish. "18 Happenings in 6 Parts" was performed on the 4th and 6th - 10th of October, on ...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Exhibition Reveals Lee Krasner’s Crucial Contributions to Modern Art
Organized by Independent Curators International, this revealing exhibition demonstrates Krasner’s lifelong refusal to settle on a single style with which to express her artistic and personal concerns,
and examines her position as one of the most...
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