John Singer Sargent, American, 1856-1925 Sketch- for decoration in the Boston Museum: The Danaides 1921-25
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: John Singer Sargent Beyond the Portrait Studio: Paintings, Drawings, and
Watercolors from the Collection
These works illuminate episodes in Sargent's
career, early to late, as he studied and sought
inspiration outside the portrait stu...
Blue Oyster Art Gallery and Project Space: Animality: Cultural Constructions of the Animal
From the glass menageries of animals housed in the
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands, and the Tornblad
Institute, Sweden, comes Dublin artist Karl Grimes
photographic series Future Nature. Captured in a
state of grace, the foetal images invite...
State Gallery: Danny Singer : Streetscapes
Spending several summers visiting these towns, Singer was initially struck by the ìlineal and spatial nature of the townís main streetî. Noticing the absence of industrial or suburban sprawl found in urban centres, each location contained ìall the...
State Gallery: New Work from Jim Breukelman, Angela Leach, Mark Mullin, Danny Singer and Brian G. White
Jim Breukelman’s Stillborn series in new 16” x 20” size format depict the shipyard of the BC FastCat ferry project. These beautiful photos highlight their dramatic construction while the title makes allusions to their complicated history.
...
Seattle Art Museum: John Singer Sargent
John Singer Sargent is curated at SAM by Trevor Fairbrother, Jon and Mary Shirley Curator of Modern Art, and will be on view in
SAM’s Special Exhibition Galleries Dec. 14, 2000—March 18, 2001. Fairbrother is an internationally recognized scholar...
San Diego Museum of Art: American Impressionists Abroad and at Home:
Paintings from
the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The exhibition is organized into four thematic sections to suggest ways in which the American
Impressionists responded to various aspects of the city and subu...
Frye Art Museum: Here I am - What We See and Think We Know
The Frye Art Museum's newest exhibition, Here I Am! Passages in Portraiture,
allows you to look at some old friends and new acquaintances to come to your
own definition. According to Debra Byrne, curator, "The magic of
portraiture can be pegge...
JHB CIVIC GALLERY: BOTTLED AT SOURCE: A group watercolour exhibition
Artists participating include Merryn Singer, Joni Brenner, Stefan Erasmus,
Monica Madeira, Flip Hattingh, Thomasin Dewhurst, Robyn Sassen, Michelle
Kriek and Tayrn Millar. Merryn Singer takes the traditional landscape and
paints it in blood. J...
Columbia Museum of Art: Masters of the American Watercolor
A celebrated portraitist in the medium of oil, John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) adopted watercolor as his preferred painting medium while traveling throughout Europe and America in the first years of the twentieth century. Two of the works feature...
: Gregory Peck Honored
...
Museum of Fine Arts Boston: John Singer Sargent
In Boston, visitors will be able to view Sargents famed
murals in the MFAs upper rotunda and stairwell; they
were the last works the artist completed before his
...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: American Watercolors
The exhibition ranges from
John James Audubon to Brice Marden and
includes such masters of the watercolor as
...
Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art: American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The American impressionists were among the most thoroughly trained, widely
traveled and cosmopolitan painters in the history of our nations art. Many artists
...
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...
Site Gallery: Let Us Take You There: Susan Philipsz and Paul Rooney
For his new work Rooney films the view out of the Bradford and Bingley Building Society in the centre of Sheffield, where a lone female singer sings a song, based on 'Sound of the Crowd' by The Human League. The window in question is where the en...
Clark Art Institute of Art: Noble Dreams, Wicked Pleasures: Orientalism in America, 1870-1930
The rich history of this American Orientalism will be the subject of Noble Dreams, Wicked
Pleasures: Orientalism in America, 1870-1930, a traveling exhibition organized by the Sterling and
...
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago: Ed Ruscha
The show will consist of approximately sixty paintings,
twenty-five drawings, and several books
This exhibition is coordinated by Manilow Senior Curator Francesco Bonami.
This exhibition has been organized by the Hirshh...
Whitney Museum of American Art: Whitney Biennial 2004 Opens Tomorrow
Adam D. Weinberg, the Whitney's Alice Pratt Brown Director, said, "The Biennial is a great tradition that goes back to the Museum's earliest roots. This gathering of new and established artists plunges us into the present moment in American contem...
Rebecca Ibel Gallery: Carl Palazzolo: Dopo Firenze
An extremely deft painter, Palazzolo almost obsessively reworks a collection
of images, some from everyday objects such as fruit, Polaroids or body parts,
and others from paintings including The Daughters of Edward D. Boit by John
Sin...
Tate Britain: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida:
The name In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is taken from the title track of an LP released in 1968 by the West Coast rock band, Iron Butterfly. The song was originally going to be called 'In the Garden of Eden'. Legend has it that the lead singer was so drunk wh...
Bartley Nees Gallery: Art from Berlin: Art from the Spielhaus Morrison Galerie
Artist Stefan Kübler dissolves and rearranges pictures and their elements
utilising hundreds of postcards. Jörg Scheibe works with randomly collected
photographic material which is distorted by computer manipulation. The new
image is then paint...
CARFAX: MANUSCRIPT EXHIBITION
Over forty works have been submitted, including those by:
Willem Boshoff (multimedia, sculpture, art lecturer),
Wayne County Council for Arts, History & Humanities: Wayne County - The Artists Among Us Exhibition
Secondly, Artists Among Us is an extraordinary ARTnership featuring
collaborations between visual artists, poets and musicians. Here's how it
works: top Wayne County poets and musicians will perform works inspired by
the juried artworks during...
Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: Technics: Baubles or Ballast - Five Installations
The Technics exhibit examines this question in five different installations. The works include:
o Instrument for a Mediated Terrain, an installation in which visitors activate robots to interact in a moss garden by Jennifer Hall and Blyth Haze...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Americanos: Latino Life in the United States
The exhibition is a fascinating self-portrait of Latino America. The photographers focused on themes of
family, community, work, spiritual life, recreation, and the arts. Some of the people cho...
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...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Art of Twentieth-Century Zen: Paintings
It has long been believed in
East Asia that brush and ink reveal the true character of
the artist. Therefore, viewing a painting or calligraphy is a
form of communication with the inner spirit of the person
who created ...
FOUR: Borderline: Paul McKinley, Robert Carr and Sufjan Stephens.
Robert's work to date has involved making objects from elemental
building blocks, structured by a geometrical logic. He has focused his
work on the use of visual rhythms, patterns and symmetries, on the
effects of scale on perception, and on ...
Art Adventures New Zealand: Call for Artists: Nominate a New Zealand Artist for an Icon Award
The 2003 Icon Artists were Len Castle – potter; Janet Frame – writer (1924-2004); Maurice Gee – writer; Ralph Hotere – visual artist; Russell Kerr – choreographer; Sir Donald McIntyre – opera singer; Milan Mrkusich – painter/visual artist; Diggere...
University of Virginia Art Museum: A Jefferson Ideal: Selections from the Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Landon III Collection of American Fine and Decorative Arts
This special exhibition features major examples of 18th- and 19th-century American painting and furniture, including works by Albert Bierstadt, John Singleton Copley, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, Thomas Moran, John Singer Sargent, Gilbert Stuart ...
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