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Statens Museum of Art, Denmark's National Gallery: Jean-Baptiste Greuze
A few years ago Statens Museum for Kunst acquired a
portrait study of this painting. The exhibition will shed light on the history and
creation of the painting with the help of further 10 preliminary ...
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
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Atelier Saint James: Synthia Saint James Paints Fire Rainbow Obama
The people looking up at the rainbow (Obama's spirit) are from all walks of life and from all around the world. Never before have I seen the world embrace a United States President with such joyful hope and pride.
Saint James will sign the ...
Atelier Saint James: Synthia Saint James: 2009 to be Monumental Year
New to her palette is her Tuscany Series, inspired by a recent visit to this beautiful region in Italy. To date the suite includes “A Taste of Tuscany”, “Tuscan Sunflowers”, “Cypress Grove”, and “Autumn Leaves”.
Her next destination will be...
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 ...
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,
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Disney Cruise Lines: Jean Pierre Rousselet Displays Work at Sea
"What if Michelangelo had apprenticed at Andy Warhol’s Factory in New York City? The results might be something like the works of Brazilian-born, Florida-based painter Jean Pierre Rousselet. Rousselet rethinks the epic figures of Sistine Chapel c...
Royal Caribbean - Fantastic Voyage 2009: Synthia Saint James to be Featured on Tom Joyner Foundation’s Fantastic Voyage 2009
The ship will leave Los Angeles on May 17th and will cruise the Mexican Riviera, returning on May 24th. All of the artwork exhibited on the cruise will be available for purchase with a percentage of all sales benefiting Historically Black College...
Andy Warhol Museum: The Arts of Jean Cocteau
The Cocteau exhibition at The Warhol will reflect the far-ranging
nature of Cocteau's work, including artworks, archival material, films,
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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...
Photographer's Gallery: Jean-Luc Mylayne
Mylayne's work bears little relation to the images of
wildlife photographers, although he has, by necessity,
a deep knowledge of ornithology. He does not pursue
his prey with a telephoto lens, and is not searching for
the exotic or the unu...
Art Gallery of Bishop's University: Jean-Pierre Perreault
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Trumpet Foundation: Synthia Saint James Is Honored With a Trumpet Award
The criteria for receiving a Trumpet Award is for men and women who, through consistency and longevity, have achieved success in a chosen profession or career are eligible for consideration. Potential honorees are those persons who are viewed not ...
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...
Economist Plaza: Julie Verhoeven: Saint James In Bloom
"There is no art that can be created by man. Art is but a seed, a bud, a bloom!" - James MacLeish Munroe, court gardener to Queen Anne, 1726.
Brutalist columns metamorphose into trees laced with jewel-like mosaics and drawings, balancing will...
Stedelijk Museum: Kabinet Overholland - Jean Dubuffet
The
presentation is supplemented by 14 paintings and a
sculpture, and with work by his contemporaries from the
École de Paris.
The 60 works on paper from the MoMA collection show
his experiments with a graffiti-like style, with chance...
Saint Mary’s College Moreau Center for the Arts and Moreau Art Galleries: Beneath the Surface: Digital Imagery by Ellen Jantzen
In this project Jantzen creates a series of anthropomorphic beings hovering symmetrically over backdrops ranging from the apocalyptic to the sublime. Her method of altering images parallels her interest in creating an altered reality for her viewe...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: Jean Nouvel: Louisiana Manifesto
Jean Nouvel’s view of architecture is simple, although his formal language is complex: each new situation requires a new architecture.
For Nouvel, Louisiana is an intimate and intense monument to this kind of thinking and that is why with th...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Remote Viewing (Invented Worlds in Recent Painting and Drawing)
Visitors of Remote Viewing (Invented Worlds in Recent Painting and Drawing)
will have the unique opportunity to experience the first iPod-delivered audio/visual
tour offered by the Saint Louis Art Museum. The free interactive tour includes
in...
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute: Jean-François Millet: Drawn into the Light
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Getty Museum: FRENCH MANUSCRIPT ILLUMINATION OF THE LATE MIDDLE AGES
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Moderna Museet: Graphic Design: John Melin
Among the catalogues are
the catalogue for HON (SHE) by Jean Tinguely and Niki de
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Pasadena Playhouse’s Carrie Hamilton Theatre: Solo Exhibition of the Artwork of Synthia Saint James
IMAGE:
Artist: Synthia Saint James
Title: Sisters of Sweet Honey
Year Created: 2003
Medium: Reproduction
Width: 18 inches
Height: 22 inches
Edition Size: 100
Price: US$ 650
Saint Louis Art Museum: Recent Acquisitions from the Textile Collection
Other selected acquisitions represent 20th-century technological and design
developments. Several Japanese textiles made from inventive combinations
of old traditions and new technologies will be on view, as well as a stylized
floral-design...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Matthew Ritchie: The Iron City
In addition to the narrator's voice, The Iron City includes recordings of the
earth's magnetic field described by Ritchie as "the earth's voice," a piece of
music entitled "The City Didn't Sleep" by the defunct Polish group Miasto Nie
Spal...
John Michael Kohler Arts Center: Jean Lowe: Selections from the Library of Dr. Pohatten
In an attempt
to make work that can address a wide audience she raises issues concerning the ills of modern society.
Selections from the Library of Dr. Pohatten is an installation in two parts. One part suggests the library of a psychologist...
Revolving Museum: release1 - Disturb Delight Design: Prototypes
The 25 participants in this experiment have designed pieces that run the
gamut from horrifying to
delightful, including products, furniture, apparel, architecture, and
graphics. Wallpaper magazines August issue mentioned the exhibits
Suicider...
Westin Grand Bohemian Art Gallery: Expressionist Landscapes: Cecil Herring and Jean Claude Roy
Herring state about herself - " 'Find your bliss,' the great Philosopher- Anthropologist Joseph Campbell advised. Campbell was right. I found my 'bliss' in 1956, 49 years ago. I have loved every minute I have spent creating art works and to this d...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Rivane Neuenschwander: Joe Carioca
Neuenschwander used the children's drawings as points of departure
throughout this film to construct a series of vignettes exploring the
possibilities and challenges of intercultural communication. In one scene, a
suitcase emits phrases for ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Extreme Beauty: The Body Transformed
The more than 100 costumes and
accessories in the exhibition – ranging from a 16th-century iron corset to
Thierry Mugler's notorious Motorcycle bustier – will ...
Dahesh Museum of Art: Gerome and Goupil: Art and Enterprise
The widespread dissemination
of Goupils prints made Gérôme into a national celebrity,
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City Playhouse Theatre Lobby: Juried Exhibition Opens Featuring Toronto Area and Vaughan Artists
Jean Marie Bowcott states about her work, "or many years my work has been commercial. Taking on various assignments. Designing Jewellery Collections For Museums and other Foundations, My products include Textiles, Sculpture, Paper Products. betwee...
Marziart Internationale Galerie: Pharmacist Turned Artist Exhibits on Internet and in Hamburg
View more of Jean Claude Boutrouille's work in his Portfolio at absoltuearts.com absolutearts.com/jboutrouil.
Born in Orleans, 50 minutes south of Paris, the pragmatic painter spent a p...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Charles Meryon and Jean-François Millet: Etchings of Urban and rural 19th-Century France
This exhibition was organized by the Georgia Museum of Art, University of
Georgia, Athens. Its presentation in Pittsburgh is made possible by the
Fellows Fund of Carnegie Museum of Art. Support for t...
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,
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Soho gallery: Konstantin Stefanovitch
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MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS: JEAN DALLAIRE'S FASCINATING WORLD
The Dallaire exhibition will feature 128 paintings and drawings produced
between 1933 and 1965, many of which were unknown and revealed through
laborious searching. Set up chronologically according to three main t...
Susan Hobbs Gallery: Didier Courbot
In each instance, Courbot translates the act of observation into a work, as he did in his needs series, a series of photographs that documented the artist making improvements to a particular environment – painting the lines of a crosswalk in Rome,...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: To Delight the Eye: French Drawings and Paintings from the Collection of Charles E. Dunlap
Organized by Alvin L. Clark, Jr., Jeffrey E. Horvitz Research Curator in the Department of Drawings. Funding has been provided by the Jeffrey E. Horvitz Foundation, David Leventhal, and Howard Lepow.
The Harvard University Art Museums are amo...
Commonwheel Artists Coop: NIKAWA: An Osage Word (literally river horse) Meaning river Travel
Inspired by the angularity of river canyon wall, artist R.E. Tolzman has created a series of raku fired vessel forms for this show.
The waterways and water bodies of rivers have influenced clay artist Jean Jennings in her artistic interpreta...
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