Francis Seymour Haden
Railway Encroachment
Etching (toned plate)
1864
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Corcoran Gallery of Art: Reflections from the Heart: Photographs by David Seymour
This small retrospective is organized chronologically and showcases many of the photojournalistic black and white images for which Chim is best known. Also exhibited for the first time are several of Chim’s rare color images. A new publication, Da...
Detroit Institute of Art: The Etching Revival in Europe: Late-Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century French and British Prints
Examples of their work and that of many artists on both sides of the English Channel such as Charles Meryon, Edouard Manet, Jean François Millet, and Frank Brangwyn are part of this exhibition of more than 120 prints from the DIA collection.
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Victoria and Albert Museum: Recent Gifts of Photojournalism
40 photographs from these two gifts have been selected for the display by the distinguished art historian Professor David Alan Mellor, this year's V&A/University of Sussex Research Fellow.
The display explores four key themes of mid 20th ce...
Goya Galleries: Sweet Sixteen: Young Emerging Australian Artists
Conceptually, without doubt, this group of young people came out of the Fine Art departments of the universities. There is no a sign of anything that involves screens, electricity or blinking lights in this exhibition. The only electrically powere...
Greenwich Workshop: Call for Artists: First Annual SmallWorks - North America Exhibition and Competition
"SmallWorks was conceived to elevate the increasingly popular miniature show format by bestowing on this event all of the capabilities of The Greenwich Workshop to exhibit, sell and publish the best art from the finest artists living today," said ...
MASS MoCA: MASS MoCA Welcomes MoCI Curator, Superfiction Expert
The presentation will also celebrate ten years of the fictive Museum of
Contemporary Ideas on New York's Park Avenue. Arguably the largest
contemporary art space in the world, this was the first of many
superf...
University of Virginia Art Museum: Portraiture: Identity
Anne Lauinger, Museum-McIntire Graduate Fellow, curated the exhibition.
Our 21st century notion of identity is as multifaceted as the world that shapes it: "identity" encompasses the unique blend of character, gender, race, sexual orientati...
UB Art Gallery: Patricia Cronin, The Domain of Perfect Affection, 1993-2003
Cronin’s erotic watercolors from the early 1990s invite the viewer to witness intimate moments between herself and her partner. Her larger than life-size, three ton Carrara marble mortuary marker, Memorial to a Marriage (2002), uses classical scul...
Gallery 128, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: Juried Alumni Exhibition to Feature Work by Ruslan Khais
Ruslan Khais states about his work, "For the last four years the landscape has been the predominant subject in my art. Shimmer of sunlight, coming trough the leaves and its ever-changing reflections in the water become the subject of my paintings....
UB Art Gallery: CARLOS ESTEVEZ: IMAGES OF THOUGHT
On Nov. 6 from 3-5 p.m. in 120 Clemens Hall, the VIII Samuel P. Capen
Symposium "Thinking with Images" will explore the roots of Estévez's
work and how the images he uses affect our understanding of the
philosophical issues he poses.
It w...
UB Art Gallery: Noncommittal: A Prospective Glance
Baby Books: Chris Bettencourt received her BFA from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2008 with a concentration in Emerging Practices. Her work utilizes a variety of media, and through the frequent use of satire concentrates on perso...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Action-Abstraction: Pollock, de Kooning and American Art, 1940–1976
Beginning in the 1940s, Pollock and de Kooning created paintings and sculptures that catapulted American art onto the international stage. In magazines as diverse as Partisan Review, The Nation, ARTnews and Vogue, Greenberg and Rosenberg wrote inc...
McKinney Avenue Contemporary: Jane Wilson: Land/Sea/Sky and Photographs by John Gruen
Jane Wilson's paintings Show
extraordinary skies anchored by low, horizontal planes of land and
ocean. Wilson's works convey an evocative power and subtle beauty.
Drawing on sources as diverse as French Impressionism, Dutch landscape
painting,...
Vitra Design Museum: Call to Artists: Design and Architecture Workshops in France
The courses are led by internationally prominent artists, designers and architects such as Humberto & Fernando Campana (Brazil), Toshiyuki Kita (Japan), Arik Levy (Israel), Shin & Tomoko Azumi (Great Britain), Ernst Gamperl (Germany), David Trubri...
Oakland Museum of California: David Ireland: Conceptual and Installation Art
In November the Oakland Museum of California opens an exhibition surveying three decades of the work of this key figure in the conceptual art movement. The Art of David Ireland: The Way Things Are, the first in-depth assessment of Ireland's art an...
Auckland City Art Gallery: Patient Planet
So Many Worlds
Journalistic in intent, it includes many of the big names of photojournalism
such as Andre Kertesz, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Werner Bischof, Edward
Steichen, Robert Frank, Dorothea Lange, Bill Brandt and Herbert List
along with lesser known ph...
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