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Sprengel Museum: The Birth of the Nanas: Niki de Saint Phalle's Works from the 1960s
Niki Mathews (née de Saint Phalle) moved from the US to Paris with her husband, Harry, and daughter, Laura in 1952. The young family travelled extensively in Europe. Niki Mathews then had a nervous breakdown in Nice. One year later, she commenced ...
Robert McDougall Art Gallery: Sculpture in the Gardens: Bing Dawe, Enid Eiriksson and Kazu Nakagawa
First held in 1993, this event is designed to raise the
profile of the best of New Zealand's contemporary
sculpture. Previous participants have i...
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park: Henry Moore: The Imaginary Landscape
This is an exhibition for which the Gardens is uniquely suited, an exploration of the interrelationship of sculpture and nature. Universally regarded as one of the most important and influential sculptors of the 20th century, Moore constantly drew...
Fotografisk Center: Carlos Muñoz-Yagüe: Yves Saint Laurent Behind the Scenes of Haute Couture
The intimacy allowed at this moment is like a gift; I like to reach this level, empowered by the invisibility of photographic coverage, conducted with discernment. At this moment, it is possible to see the anxious face of Yves Saint Laurent and to...
Louvre Museum: Ingres' Cartoons in Stained-Glass for the Louvre Collections
It was in the latter’s honour that the Chapelle
Saint-Ferdinand des Ternes was built, on the
...
Beverly Gardens Park: Affaire in The Gardens: Cris Orfescu - Nanoart
Cris Orfescu won the First Place award in the New Media category at the Spring 2005 "Affaire in the Gardens" art show.From the show program:
"Cris Orfescu presented a new form of art, NANOART,
a sort of digital painting which uses compute...
National Gallery: Puvis de Chavannes
Joining them are preparatory studies and drawings for the composition, as well as a beautiful series of drawings for individual figures. They help trace the genesis and elaboration of one of Puvis most ambitious religious compositions, and show h...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: Susan Purdy: New Branches on an Old Tree
The comprehensive and original archive of photogram images that make up New Branches on an Old Tree are the culmination of four years collaboration between artist Susan Purdy and Terry Smyth, the Curator of the Southern Chinese Collection within t...
Fusebox: Vesna Pavlovic: Sculpture Gardens
In this way, they have developed specific methods of preserving their cultural identity, including absorbing elements from their host cultures. These gardens have significant meaning in the cultural identity of the Vlach. They are a visual pastich...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Van Gogh and the Labors of the Field
While in Saint-Remy, Van Gogh rarely had access to models and he often turned to making copies
after paintings and drawings by the artists who inspired him most, including Rembrandt van Rijn,
...
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art: Art on Site: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art at Olbrich Botanical Gardens
In addition, students from Malcolm Shabazz City High School will work with participating artists to create a summer-long series of mowed designs in Olbrich's Great Lawn.
Art on Site is the museumís first group exhibition focusing on site-spec...
Denver Botanic Gardens: Chapungu: Custom and Legend, A Culture in Stone
Over 80 sculptures, representing eight universally human themes, range in height from three feet to 11 feet and weigh from 600 pounds to 6,000 pounds. They will be displayed in natural outdoor settings, including in water gardens. Programming at t...
Oakville Galleries: Andrew Wright: Home and Garden
Over the summer months, Wright began his research for Home and Garden on the grounds of Gairloch, looking every bit the part of a nineteenth century artist. With a straw hat for cover, a solid drawing table for support, paper, a pencil and a camer...
Garden Photographers' Association: Call for Artists: 7th International Photography Competition
Whatever your style of photography, whether it be fashion, food, photo-journalism, architectural, landscape or garden photography, we are looking for your inspirational interpretation of the theme under four separate categories.
The competit...
Museum of Modern Art, Oxford: Enclosed and Enchanted
United by an interest in architecture and how the outside world can be reconfigured in the context of the gallery, these artists examine the duality in man-made, yet natural, spaces. The result is a kind of double enclosure, in which the appropria...
Orlando Museum of Art: Frank Moore: Green Thumb in a Dark Eden
Works showcased in the exhibition date from 1992 to the present and range from depictions of private gardens to those of Americas national parks. According to Sue Scott, the adjunct curator of contemporary American art for the OMA, This show seeks...
Saint Louis Art Museum: WONDERLAND
The ten artists participating in the exhibition – Janet Cardiff, Olafur Eliasson, Teresita Fernández,
Stephen Hendee, Bill Klaila, Joep van Lieshout, Ernesto Neto, Pipilotti Rist, Gregor Schneider,
...
Soho gallery: Konstantin Stefanovitch
...
Public Eye - Kirstenbosch Gardens Outdoor Sculpture Project: Call for Proposals: Exhibition of Contemporary Sculpture
The organizers will consider 15 participants. A Public Eye committee, in conjunction with a representative from Kirstenbosch, would make selections from these. The chosen artists will be invited to choose a site where they feel their work will be ...
California Historical Society: At Work: The Art Of California Labor
The first overview of labor themes in California art over the last century,
AT WORK includes work by photographers Dorothea Lange, Tina Modotti, Pirkle
Jones, and Otto Hagel, painters Hung Liu and Diego Rivera, printmakers Rupert
Garcia and ...
J.P. Getty Museum: Exhibition of Rare Spanish Drawings to Open
The installation’s 29 drawings are grouped geographically to illustrate how Spanish artists
responded to various foreign influences and incorporated them to produce distinctive regional
styles....
Stephen Cohen Gallery: New Photographs by Lynn Geesaman
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Geesaman began her photography career in 1970 with a series of photographs she took of her children. By the 1980'5, she began to photograph structured landscapes, while at the same time perfecting the printing technique th...
National Gallery of Art: The Flowering of Florence: Botanical Art for the Medici
The masterly technique of these remarkable artists, combined with freshness and originality
of style, has had a lasting influence on the art of naturalistic painting, said Earl A. Powell III,
...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Vincent van Gogh and the Painters of the Petit Boulevard
Van Gogh actively participated in discussing and debating new ideas, which ultimately became
the shape and substance of modern art in Europe. He identified these artists as the painters of the petit
boulevard, a term that reflected their desire...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Visions of Home
The tranquil Country Place lifestyle was
the prominent theme for American
Impressionist painters. These paintings
offer a glimpse into the ...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Visions of Home
The tranquil Country Place lifestyle was
the prominent theme for American
Impressionist painters. These paintings
offer a glimpse into the ...
Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University: The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art
The Changing Garden presents nearly 200 works—prints, drawings, paintings, and photographs—by more than 100 artists. The exhibition includes great names from art history, such as Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Jean-Honoré Fr...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Intimate Pleasures - Asian Handscrolls and The Four Seasons in Asian Painting
Intimate Pleasures focuses on the unusual fonnat of the Asian
hand scroll. Holding and unrolling a hand scroll is considered
by connoisseurs to be the most enjoyable and satisfying way to
view a calligraphy or painting. Small enough to put i...
National Gallery: Pisanello: Painter to the Renaissance Court
The exhibition will focus on these works, examining their
subject matter and the preparatory drawings, including a group of remarkable
coloured nature studies that Pisanello produced for them.
Many lively and charming details of animals ...
Charles Allis Art Museum: Personal Edens: The Gardens and Film Sets of Florence Yoch
From 1918 to 1971 she adapted
traditional landscape designs to American needs, creating some of the West‚s
most beloved gardens. Modern California gardens have fully incorporated her
fundamental design principles of comfort, efficiency, and eco...
Further Artwork and Information:
Augustus Saint-Gaudens Online
Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
www.sgnhs.org/gusart.html
Images of sculpture from Brookgreen Gardens--page 6. Digital Imaging Project: Art historical images of European and ...
A Web Portrait of Augustus Saint Gaudens
BookFinder.com: Book Directory
Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site (National Park Service)
Diana, Bronze sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens
MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
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