Portrait de Charles Buet (19e siècle) by DUPUY Noémie Marguerite
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Brian Gross Fine Art: Phil Sims: Fire/Light/Color/Matter - Paintings and Tea Bowls from 2004
While best known for his monochromatic paintings, Sims also studied and taught ceramics. Much like the unusual texture of his paintings, this installation explores the complex surfaces of his ceramics, which comprise pits, cracks, skin-like creas...
First Street Gallery: Call for Artists:2009 National Juried Competition
ELIGIBILITY
Open to all U.S. resident artists at least 18 yrs. of age. Exception: Artists currently represented by First Street Gallery.
Eligible entries include oil paintings, water media, pastels, graphics, prints and sculpture in an...
Tacoma Art Museum: ARTificial Intelligence: Toy and Model Robots, Pulp-fiction Space Adventure Novel Covers, and Other Robot Memorabilia
These conflicting images and ideals -- robot as protector versus robot as servant -- set the stage for TAM's exhibition, which explores interpretations of the robot in literature, film and pop culture.
Vintage movie posters and lobby cards f...
Montclair Art Museum: Betty Woodman: Ceramic Floral Works
The genesis
for Ceramic Pictures of Korean Paintings installed at the Museum was an
excursion to Korea in the summer of 2001 and the particular styles of Korean
Painting she saw while there. One of Woodman's sinuous painted bronze
benches wil...
Walter Phillips Gallery: First Descent
The most widely known art production in snowboard culture is its
photography. The work ranges from portraits to end-of-the-day shots by
internationally known photographers from Canada and the US, such as
Mark Gallup, Trevor Graves and Dano Pend...
San Jose Museum of Art: Howard Ben Tré: Interior/Exterior
Howard Ben Tre, whose work is often
compared to Constantin Brancusi and
Isamu Noguchi, is widely regarded as a
pioneer in...
Art Center Berlin: Dreamtime Australia: Aboriginal Art
The exhibition‚s program will also feature photographs by Wayne Quilliam and videos. Wayne Quilliam is considered as one of Australia's leading Aboriginal Photographers with more than 100 exhibitions throughout the world.
The aboriginal cu...
Art Gallery of Windsor: Windsor Biennial Opens with 22 Artists from Canada and the US
As a result, this exhibition will also include artists from Michigan,
making the Biennial both a regional and international exhibition
reflecting Windsor’s unique position in this period of permeable
culture and transitional identity. Arti...
aceartinc.: Call for Artists: Proposals for 2009 -2010 Programming Year
Regular Programming submissions are solicited through a general annual national call with a deadline of August 1st. The Selection Committee reviews submissions within the context of aceartinc's mandate and goals and makes recommendations to the bo...
Palazzo della Gran Guardia: La percezione dello spazio: Panza di Biumo collection - Guggenheim NY
They represent one of the most important collections of contemporary art in the world and together offer a significant critical overview of Minimalism, Conceptual Art and Environmental Art (1960s-1970s). At the beginning of the 1990s a major part ...
Howard University, Department of Art: Annual James A. Porter Colloquium on African American Art
To Register or Receive More Information, Please Contact:
Robert Hall, Mark Williams or Jennifer Morris
900 Jefferson Drive, SW, Room 1130, MRC 31
Washington, D.C.
202/357-4500 (phone) or 202/357-2636 (fax)
James A. Port...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Hans Hofmann at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Kept out of the army during World War I because of a lung
ailment, Hofmann opened an art school in Munich in 1915. For the next 53 years, Hofmann
supported himself primarily through his teaching. ...
International Fine Print Dealers Association: Twelfth Annual New York Print Fair
Since 1991, The International Fine Print Dealers Association has sponsored The Print Fair in New York City, the world's largest and most celebrated annual exhibition and sale of fine prints. The Print Fair is held at the Armory on Park Avenue and ...
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 ...
Montclair Art Museum: Quartered Flipped and Rotated: Large Scale Installation by Devorah Sperber
Sperber's wall-covering installation will interconnect and transform Hopper's important, early landscape into abstracted versions of what appear to be Native American textile motifs and seemingly surrealist, quasi-landscape vistas. It will take th...
Museum of Modern Art: Fame After Photography
The exhibition was conceived, in part, as a response to recent events involving
photography. The explosion of gossip columns, magazines, and tabloid television
programs covering the famous and the notorious has created new venues for...
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