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Full Moon: Apollo Mission Photographs of the Lunar Landscape
Spectacular, rarely seen scientific images charting the American exploration of the moon have been c...
Julia Margaret Cameron's Women
Julia Margaret Cameron (1815 - 79) is recognized as a pioneer of photography and one of the great po...
Introducing Institute of Art and Law Website
This is a service that anyone in the arts should find useful. The site provides some useful links in...
Summertime 99
Rebecca Ibel Gallery is pleased to announce Summertime 99, an exhibition
featuring work by a group...
Treasures to Go!
When the Smithsonians American Art Museum
began planning for three years of renovation to start...
No More Lofts Rally
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is voting Monday on a
moratorium on
loft construction in S...
Helping Arts Organizations Succeed
Founded by the former Vice President of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, S.A.
Rosenbaum & Associates i...
USES OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN CONTEMPORARY ART
A small exhibition of works on paper will trace
the ways contemporary artists from the 1960s to the...
Picturing Power: Posters of China's Cultural Revolution
What color was the Cultural Revolution? What did it look like? What did people see around them as th...
Human Nature
A German transplant to Minnesota’s Arrowhead
Region, Frank Sander has learn...
Art Dealer Monolith Leo Castelli Dies at 91
Castelli discovered and promoted many contemporary American artists who could now be considered mode...
Rembrandt 2000
>As the new millennium approaches, we will be looking back over 2000 years of
...
Nilima Sheikh: Painted Drawings
The new work of Nilima Sheikh at Gallery Espace (26th of August' 99 to
16th September'99) include...
Boy
For CoCA, Fletcher + Rubin will create new work with and about Gregory Smart, an eleven-year-old boy...
TIME AND SPACE
The Society of British Theatre Designers is mounting TIME AND SPACE featuring some of the best work ...
Triumphs of the Baroque: Architecture
in Europe, 1600-1750
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is ending 1999
on a note of splendour with the exhib...
The Artist as Collector: Masterpieces of Chinese Painting from the
C.C. Wang Family Collection
On view are some 60 paintings from the C.C. Wang Family Collection in the Metropolitan
...
Stephen Bambury
Paint, gold, graphite, lacquer - and 130 litres of engine oil laid out on
the gallery floor*.
The ...
Heavenly Chance: Denys Watkins
Denys Watkins turned his usual ways of working upside down for a new body
of work called Heavenly C...
Max Ernst: Sculptures
When I reach an impasse with my painting - which happens again and again -
sculpture is left to me ...
Will the Show Go On...
New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani stepped up his attack on the Brooklyn Museum of Art
Monday,...
Morgan Arts Council brings art to cyberspace
The Morgan Arts Council
(MAC) today announced the second week of the Five Rings Electronic Media Fe...
Auguste Rodin Sculpture Exhibition
Auguste Rodin is generally recognized as the most important sculptor of the nineteenth century and t...
Watteau and His World:
French Drawing from 1700 to 1750
Watteau and His World: French Drawing from 1700 to 1750, an internationally touring exhibition
...
New Arts Resource Available on Web Site
he National Endowment for the Arts announces the
addition of an important new resource to the Endow...
Renaissance Master Bronzes from the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: The Fortnum Collection
Small bronzes are among the most beautiful and characteristic artefacts of the Renaissance. Ranging ...
Exhibition Reveals Lee Krasner’s Crucial Contributions to Modern Art
Lee Krasner, the first full-scale retrospective of the major American painter Lee Krasner (1908–1984...
Carl Palazzolo: Dopo Firenze
Rebecca Ibel Gallery is pleased to announce Dopo Firenze, an exhibition of
new paintings by Carl P...
SA ARTIST PREPARES FOR INTERNATIONAL GALLERIES
For Kay Hassan, a Soweto-born artist, the wheels that will propel him and
his art into internationa...
Iran on the
Web
Since the revolution in 1979, Iranian artists have been secluded from the
Western world and its cul...
Stephan Tessely, a Flemish Art Painter - School of Latem
Tessely's landscapes are not to be found anywhere.They exist only in him. They represent nature only...
Michael Hirschfeld Gallery Honours Staunch Friend of the Arts
A new gallery space dedicated to the late Michael Hirschfeld will support a cause close to the heart...
Unprecedented Gathering of Six Major Paintings by Velázquez
Marking the four-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez
...
REFLECTIONS ON THE ARTIST: SELF-PORTRAITS AND PORTRAITS
A fascinating exhibition of close to 200
prints, drawings, and photographs that explores how artis...
Cildo Meireles
This first New York retrospective of the work of Brazilian artist Cildo Meireles will
...
Photographs of Scotland
Almost 1,400 years ago, on the 20th of May of the year 685, a naked man, his
muscular body and fac...
THE CHRISTMAS SCHOONER
A double helping of Good Cheer is being prepared this season at
the Bailiwick Arts Center, 1229 We...
Change of Scene XVII: Katalin Káldi
The paintings of Kataliin Káldi (*1971) caught our eyes during a trip to Budapest. On
...
GRAND OPENING OF THE ARTERY
Come and join us as we celebrate our Grand Opening!
The Artery, in cooperation with the Diversion p...
Linda Gall: Photograph to Fetish
Linda Gall: Photograph to Fetish, an exhibition featuring new paintings.
Gall works with images o...
Raphael and Titian: The Renaissance Portrait
Two of the greatest and most celebrated portraits of the Italian
renais...
Ernesto Neto: Nhó Nhó Nave
Ernesto Neto, a Brazilian artist in his 30s, will be featured in his first one-person exhibition in ...
Angel Orensanz awarded the Lorenzo il Magnifico Prize
An international jury of scholars and critics of contemporary art has awarded the Lorenzo il Magnifi...
Jacob Lawrence's Toussaint
In 1941, at the age of 24, Jacob Lawrence became the first African-American artist
to have a w...
The Unbuilt Vienna 1800 - 2000 - Projects for the Metropolitan City
Just like in any large town also in Vienna, Austria only a small portion of all the developed ideas ...
Frank Lisser
Ten years ago, 31-12-1990, Frank Lisser made the first observation of the last twilight of the that ...
Bronzed hands immortalize mountaineering legend
How much are your hands worth.
John Elway’s bronze hand casts — two pair, with football — sold for...
Kathy Prendergast : The End and the Beginning
Kathy Prendergast, born in Dublin in 1958, now lives and works in London. She has studied at the
...
New Leaf
A New Leaf is an original acrylic painting of a single leaf on a small wood block. I paint each New ...
Vernon Fisher's File OO
Vernon Fisher (born 1943), one of Texas's most acclaimed artists,
fi...
Oni Exhibitions
The exhibition will feature work by Scott
Alberg, Bradley Rubenstein, Andrea Champlin, Meg
Rotzel,...
Stephen Hendee: SuperThrive
Using foam board, electrical tape and fluorescent lights, New York artist Stephen Hendee will create...
Small World: Dioramas in Contemporary Art
Small World presents works by a group of artists
...
Studio Space Available for Ceramic Artists
Studio space is available at the Waterside Art Workers Ceramic Studio, a
friendly relaxed group of...
Gauguin to Toulouse-Lautrec: French
Prints of the 1890s
This exhibition, that includes 75 works by such artists
as Bonnard, ...
Call for Submissions: Young New Media Artist F O C U S . 0 1
Hoydigiteer.org is seeking submissions for FOCUS.01 from young new media artists in the Philippines/...
Brassaï/Picasso: Conversations with Light
Fitting into the cycle of exhibitions
put on by the Musée Picasso since
1994 to investigate th...
Suggestive Curves
Boat-building is a time-honored craft, one that takes long
...
Rupert Howard - New Work
British born artist Rupert Howard is presenting new works created in late
1999 at the 12th Street B...
Fragments of Devotion: Early Italian Religious Painting, 1300 - 1480
This exhibition examines the physical shapes, function, and historical context of early
...
After the Rain: Luis GERALDES, 25 years Survey
After the Rain is a small survey exhibition of paintings selected to introduce Luis Geraldes to the ...
Giovanni Battista Moroni: Renaissance Portraitist
The Kimbell Art Museum is organizing a series of small, focused
...
Palace of Gold & Light: Treasures from the Topkapi, Istanbul
A traveling exhibition of imperial jewels and treasures from the Topkapi
...
Call for Participants
World Festival of art on paper will be held from June 15th to
September 15th 2000 in Kranj. This i...
Avant-gardism fo Children
Artists Talks with Elizabeth Gower and Robert Rooney, Tuesday 14 March 1.30pm
T...
Mentals III
Gold Coast City Art Gallery is proud to present a very exciting exhibition full of life and vitality...
DARKLANDS, A MIRROR IMAGE OF OUR
WORLD
Opening Monday is an exhibition entitled DARKLANDS, A MIRROR IMAGE OF OUR WORLD featuring pen and in...
Call for Submissions: 15th Annual Spring Performance Festival and FCG October Tile Auction
The Forest City Gallery needs you and your talent. We are now seeking performers and other purveyors...
The Fair that Keeps to the Subject of Art
The idea
The two main themes of Art Frankfurt are:
New Attitudes - Young Galleries and the Art of ...
Masterpieces of Japanese Art from the Mary
Griggs Burke Collection
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present an unprecedented exhibition of
...
Over the Edges
Loud voices can be heard through the window of a small house in the centre of Ghent. White porcelain...
Grand Reopening Season: American and Crystal City
Galleries
The Corning Museum of Glass will open two new
exhibit areas, the Am...
5th Annual Chelsea Art Fair
Started in 1996, this was the first Penman Art Fair.
Now the Flagship Penman ART ...
Call for Participation: Remembering-Repressing-Forgetting
A counter point for the fast running and changing environment of the
Internet will be created, inte...
Travel Scholarships 2000 for Artists
ROSL UK Travel scholarships 2000 for artists are offered to artists who are citizens of Australia, B...
idiopath/
The Lazy J is pleased to announce the exhibition idiopath/. An idiopath is a type of artist who comb...
The Magic of the Everyday - CAUGHT IN THIS SENSUAL MUSIC ALL: Works by Janet Paul
City Gallery Wellington presents a tribute to a longstanding Wellington artist, writer and publisher...
New 2000 Arts Endowment Grants Support The Arts With $50.2 Million
Nationwide
Today, the National Endowment for the Arts announced $50.2 million in new
grants in the second majo...
Bernie Springsteele - The Old City in Watercolor
The paintings featured all are renderings of locations in New York City,
most of Brooklyn. Bernie c...
FIRST INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION DEVOTED TO PAINTINGS OF
SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY DUTCH MASTER GERRIT DOU
The first international loan exhibition devoted to the illusionistic and refined
...
Andy Warhol and His World
Andy Warhol and His World focuses on one of the greatest artistic
personalities of...
Mariam Shapiro: Works on Paper, A Thirty Year Retrospective
It is a rare feat for an artist to have a career that spans 45 years, especially a career that conti...
A Gift to Montana: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith s Prints
From April 27 through June 17, the Art Museum of Missoula is exhibiting prints by Jaune Quick-to-See...
SEBASTIAN: Contemporary Realist Painting
The exhibition, featuring 28 works by 9 contemporary painters, will examine and deal with issues sur...
Swimming Series: A Narrative - Photographs by Alex Emmons
In swimming series, artist Alex Emmons creates a cinematic environment with an
installation of fift...
FABIENNE CHRISTENSON: IT S MY PLEASURE
Fabienne Christenson is the featured artist in May with her
exhibition of paintings called It s My ...
800 prints by Toulouse-Lautrec, Bonnard, Vuillard and their contemporaries
The Vincent van Gogh Foundation has acquired a major collection of later 19th-century French prints ...
LANDSCAPE PAINTING WORKSHOPS IN TUSCANY
Come to Tuscany this year. Artistic travelers from around the world come
together in this enchanti...
Figurative Small Works 2000
This is a national juried exhibition featuring works dealing with the human form. This exhibiton fea...
We Are Australian - A Major Exhibition by 300 Leading Artists
A major touring exhibition in which 300 leading Australian Artists salute
and honour the diversity ...
Reflections: Japan and Japonism
In conjunction with the activities commemorating 400 years of relations between the Netherlands and ...
Paintings of Children at Play through the Ages
Children, by their nature, have always been full of energy and curiosity. In the eyes of a child, ev...
Tiborocity: Design And Undesign by Tibor Kalman 1979 - 1999
Tiborocity: Design and Undesign by Tibor Kalman, 1979–1999 was organized by Tibor
...
The Impressionists at Argenteuil
Bringing together more than fifty paintings, including many rarely seen outside
...
L'Esprit de Tinguely
Ever since its very first exhibition, which was Fernand Léger and the
Spirit of the Age of Industry...
Rodin Plaster & Bronzes
At Palazzo delle Prigioni Nuove there will be the opening of the exhibition of Auguste Rodin, who is...
Sharon Kopriva: Work 1986-1998
The exhibition features sixteen small paintings, painted
...
WINDOWS TO HEAVEN: RUSSIAN ICONS FROM THE COLLECTION OF DANIEL BIBB AND THE NEW ORLEANS MUSEUM OF ART
The word icon conjures up images of medieval Russian
churches il...
Moderna Museet Projekt: Claire Barclay
Materials' associations and characteristics often comprise the starting
point for Claire Barclay's ...
Life Drawing the Female Nude: One week of demonstrations and tutored classes in the Bugey
region of south-east France
Though described as a course this is basically an opportunity for participants to sketch from the nu...
Keiko Miyata || Silent Pop Violence
Initially a painter, Keiko Miyata began working with childrens toys when she was employed as a stuff...
Call to Artists: Art is a Powerful and Universal Communicator
As a communications medium, artists can convey any message on health, protection of the
environment...
PAINTING ON LIGHT: Drawings And Stained Glass In The Age Of
Dürer And Holbein
During the late Gothic and Renaissance periods in Germany and Switzerland (from 1480 to 1530), the a...
Coromandel Express
The Coromandel Express is a train which runs between Calcutta and Madras; it also
...
Gold of the Nomads: Scythian Treasures from Ancient Ukraine
This exhibition of approximately 165 works of art comprises the finest Scythian gold objects
from...
ALMOST WARM AND FUZZY: CHILDHOOD AND CONTEMPORARY ART
ALMOST WARM AND FUZZY: CHILDHOOD AND
CONTEMPORA...
Ernesto Neto
At first sight, the recent works of this young Brazilian artist (born Rio de Janeiro in 1964) appear...
Support Charles Robb
In the 1978 film, Coma, a government-sponsored holding facility for irr...
Museum Trustees and Patrons: Portraits by Robert Joy
This is a small focused exhibit of works by eminent Houston portrait painter Robert Joy. The approxi...
Charlotte Salomon: Life or Theatre
In response to personal tragedies and a world darkening with the rise of
...
The Edstrand Foundation: Art Prize 2000
This year it will be fifty years since the Edstrand Foundation came into being. This means a long tr...
City Life: Around the Eight
During the first quarter of the 20th century, a group of American
painters known as the Eight set ...
The Japanese Art of Tea: Modern teaware from the collections of the Tanabe Art Museum
The Meilahti Gallery of the Helsinki City Art Museum will present a small-scale exhibition of Japane...
Framing Ourselves: an exploration of the South African female identity by two young women
artists
Female perspectives, bodies, and voices will come to life in an exciting new
exhibition opening nex...
Mantegna's Descent into Limbo, from the Barbara Piasecka Johnson Collection
Andrea Mantegna (1431–1506) painted this small oil on panel during the height of the Italian
...
Mission to Mir
The countdown has begun. Audiences grounded on planet Earth will soon have the opportunity to soar ...
A Brush with Nature: The Gere Collection of Landscape Oil Sketches
New York audiences will have a unique opportunity this fall to see a
remarkable collection of smal...
7th Annual International
Miniature Art Awards and Exhibition
Gold Coast City Art Gallery is pleased to host the 7th Annual Australian International Miniature Art...
Philip Guston: A New Alphabet Brings Pivotal Group
of Paintings Together for First Time
In 1967, the American artist Philip Guston (1913-80) left Manhattan and settled in rural Woodstock,...
Egyptian Art at Eton College: Selections from the Myers Museum
During the late 19th century, British military man William Joseph
Myers amassed one of the finest ...
Franz Marc: Horses
Harvard’s Busch-Reisinger Museum will present an exhibition offering an intimate look at Franz Marc’...
About Face: The Portraits Turn
Dedicated to artworks that create the effect of a persona (such
as portraits and masks), About Fac...
Still lives by Manet
Manet's still lives, between tradition and modernity,
evoke a...
Jacob Lawrence: The Toussaint L'Ouverture Series
The Norton Museum of Art
opens a new exhibition entitled
Jacob Lawrenc...
Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani offers a thematic look at the designer's
evo...
The Blue Bower: Rossetti in the 1860s
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-82) is best known for his early Pre-Raphaelite
painti...
GUGGENHEIM AND HERMITAGE MUSEUMS ANNOUNCE JOINT
INITIATIVE AT THE VENETIAN IN LAS VEGAS
Dr. Mikhail
Shwydkoi, Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation;
Thomas Krens, Directo...
Virginia Wright-Frierson: 2000, A Year in Paintings
This exhibition explores a year in an artist's life, filled with
...
Paintings on Paper Featuring The Work of Laylah Ali
Paintings on Paper is an exhibit of small-scale works
(1996-1999) by provocative Boston-based artis...
Paul Gauguin: A Distant Paradise
The exhibition features thirteen paintings,
...
Uta Barth: In Between Places
Compelling in its deceptive simplicity, Uta Barth's
art questions the traditional function...
Carvings by Fred Webster
Fred Webster is a native Alabamian who took up wood carving as a hobby
when he retired from his po...
From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
Most great American art museums from New York to Chicago contain
mas...
ROBERT VAN VRANKEN: Silent Paintings
ROBERT VAN VRANKEN (b. 1960) explores the
elements of time and space in a way that
masterf...
MAJOR EXHIBITION BY VISITING GERMAN ARTIST KARIN SANDER
Karin Sander is a major German artist. Her work has been shown in New
York's Museum of Modern Art a...
WANTED: GENERAL MANAGER
This is an exceptional job for an exceptional person. The IMA is one of Australia's major contempora...
Daniel Olson: Small World
The Cambridge Galleries is pleased to present a solo exhibition of the work of Daniel Olson. Daniel...
Oskar Schlemmers - Unterweisung - fetches eight times its estimate
Munich (kk) - A big price for a small work. Oskar Schlemmer's small watercolour with pencil climbed ...
The Draftsman’s Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland
The Frick Collection is the first American venue of a special touring
exhibition this winter that o...
Lisa Yuskavage
ICA is pleased to present Lisa Yuskavage's first solo museum
exhibition, focusin...
Little Treasures : Northern and Italian Paintings of the 16th and 17th Centuries.
Among those paintings that often remain off view are several small works of excellent quality.
...
Still Life Paintings from the Collection
Among the earliest paintings to come into the permanent collection of the Syracuse
...
Anarrations: Anneke A. de Boer, Fow Pyng Hu, Gabriel Lester, Pia Wergius
In the multidisciplinary field of the visual arts the cinema is hardly conspicuous
...
Carsten Hoeller: Synchro System
On Wednesday 22 November the Fondazione Prada inaugurated an exhibition conceived by
Carsten Höller...
PETER FISCHLI, DAVID WEISS: Visible World, Suddenly this Overview, Big Questions – Small Questions
The objects and situations, the big and small issues, which Peter Fischli (b.1952,
Zurich) ...
Hannah Barrett and Henry Samelson
Henry Samelson and Hannah Barrett, both of Jamaica Plain, explore two very different approaches to f...
Russian Icons, the Saints
The Pierre Gianadda Foundation presents Russian Icons, the Saints from the Tretiakov National Galler...
The Parade: A Collection of Color Images by Linda Griffith
The exhibition includes digital photographs created during the millenial Fourth of July Parade in Ro...
Maternal Exposure - Don't Forget the Lunches: A Sculptural Installation by Monica Bock and Poetry by Zofia Burr
Maternal Exposure (don't forget the lunches) is the central installation in the January show at Mobi...
Class Action - Works by 2001 Masters Artist Workshop Presenters
This exhibition is a group show held in conjuction with the Armory Art Center's Master Artists Works...
Rick Beck: Sculpture
Ten years after completing his Master of Fine Arts degree, Rick Beck is coming
into his own as a m...
Tenth Annual New York Jewish Film Festival
The Jewish Museum and The Film Society of Lincoln Center will present the tenth annual New York Jewi...
Millinnium Glass: An International Survey of Studio Glass
The studio glass movement, a recent phenomenon in art
historical ...
Fables: Works by Anne-Lise Firth
Anne-Lise Firth is an abstract expressionist. If you like the works of Klee, Guston, de Kooning and ...
In Search of the Promised Land: Frederic Edwin Church
From January 18 through March 18, 2001, the Portland Museum of Art will present a retrospective exhi...
NOT LEGAL: Small Works on Paper Members Exhibition and Fundraiser
Gallery Members will be exhibiting a series of small works on paper, which reflect their contemporar...
Carmen Lomas Garza: A Retrospective
Carmen Lomas Garza: A
Retrospective premieres at the San
Jose Museum of Art prior to embarking o...
Aspirations: Toward a Future in the Middle East
The Ohio Arts Council's Riffe Gallery will present
Aspirations: Toward a Future in the Middle East...
Modern Woman: Women Artists between the Wars
As a complement to the Marian Dale Scott retrospective,this exhibition from
the permanent...
Georgia O'Keeffe in Williamsburg: A Re-Creation of the Artist's First Public Exhibition
Previously unknown historical documents about one the nation's most celebrated artists, Georgia O'Ke...
Vishniac Photographs Breathe Life into Memories of Children from a Vanished World
During the years 1935 through 1938, celebrated photographer Roman Vishniac turned his camera lens on...
Simone Martini: Christ discovered in the Temple
This display focuses on one of the great treasures of the Walker Art
Gallery, Liverpool: 'Christ di...
Colin McCahon: A Time for Messages
From 2 February 2001 the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) will display for
the first time its mos...
The Leisure Society: The Stringent Planning of our Leisure Time
The exhibition at De Vleeshal deals with the stringent planning of our leisure
...
The Global Guggenheim: Selections from the Extended Collection
The Global Guggenheim: Selections from the Extended Collection is the first full museum presentation...
Painting at the Edge
of the World
With the apparent resurgence of painting at the dawn of
the new millennium, it is clear that repo...
Lens and Paper: the Loudon collection
Lens and Paper offers a snapshot view of contemporary art today. The
...
The Poetry of Place: Works on Paper by Thomas Moran
from the Gilcrease Museum
A major exhibition of the watercolors, sketches, and prints of Thomas
Moran (1837–1926), tra...
Call for Artists: Art that Relates to this Community
The South End Branch of the Boston Public Library
invites artists to exhibit paintings, drawings,
...
ANDREW GEDDES (1783-1844) PAINTER-PRINTMAKER: A MAN OF PURE TASTE
One of the most versatile Scottish artists of the first half of the nineteenth century, Andrew Gedde...
...knocking from the inside: work by Kai Kim and Hugh Timlin
Kai Kim is a painter who reconfi...
Modern British Art : The Tate Collection
This chronological display from the Tate Collection charts a century of British art. Substantially r...
Stations: Paintings of Ireland by Fabienne Christenson
This exhibtion features Fabienne Christenson's Irish paintings, just in time for St. Patrick's Day. ...
Meschac Gaba - Museum of Contemporary African Art, The Library
n 1997, Meschac Gaba (Benin, 1961) launched the first sketches of his Museum of
...
Wild Zone: Four Artists who Distill New Art Forms from Disparate Urban Subcultures
A Wild Zone is a refuge within the organised structure of society. It is not a marginal place, but a...
Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective
Since the mid-1970s, Wolfgang Laib has created objects and installations using such natural
...
Funding Available for Museums, Museum Organizations, and Museum-Library Partnerships
In 2001, the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services
will award approximately $22.6 millio...
Dennis Oppenheim: One of the Key Figures of American Conceptual Art
An exhibition of works by one of the key figures of American Conceptual Art opens to the public at t...
Changing Space: John and Jessica Johnson
This exhibition comprises a small collection of works that the artist have worked on with his
...
Art Now: Art and Money Online
Art Now is a programme of exhibitions that aims to generate discussion and promote
aware...
August Sander: German Portraits (1918-1933)
August Sander: German Portraits (1918-1933) highlights more than
...
Spirit of an Age: 19th-Century Paintings from the Nationalgalerie, Berlin
Berlin is once again assuming its role as the capital of a reunited nation. Accordingly, its
...
Broken Memories: A solo-exhibition by Xue Jiye
Xue Jiye's distinctive trademark style, which blends traditional figurative painting and urban lands...
USA Clay: Recently Acquired Ceramics
The
exhibition features 95 ceramic artworks by 87 artists, ranging from functional wares to
...
BRASSAI: The Soul of Paris
One of the great photographers of the 20th
century, Brassai (1899-1984) is best known
for hi...
on View: Antonia Contro and Maurizio Pellegrin, David Ireland, Clement Cooper
From March 1 through April 28, 2001, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College Chicag...
Conversation with Igun: Sculpture by Melvin Edwards
These relatively small welded steel sculptures make powerful statements, inspired both from personal...
Perception and Time: Masako Kamiya, Michael Lee and Susan Rogers
The Gallery @ Green Street is pleased to present the work of Masako Kamiya, Michael Lee and Susan Ro...
William Blake's Masterpieces
William Blake, the first American exhibition of works in all media –
...
Renaissance Drawings from Florence
It is now exactly a hundred years since the discovery by Swedish and international
researchers of...
Ten Swedish Designers, Thirty Years On
Thirty years ago, ten Swedish designers banded together to launch a company
producing printed tex...
Spring Auctions Begin With Modern Art on Paper in Hamburg
Pablo Picassos portrait series of his partner Françoise can be nothing else but a homage to love and...
presents Conversations Between Shadows and Light: Italian Cinematography
GuggenheimFilm, the Film and Media Arts Exhibition Program of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, pres...
Roy Krupp: Watercolors
The Ohio Art League is pleased to announce its April 2001
Member Curated Exhibition, Roy Krupp: Wat...
IKIRO / Be Alive: Contemporary Art from Japan
1980 to the present
The Kröller-Müller Museum plans a comprehensive survey of the past two decades of contemporary art
...
Gerhard Richter: Oil Painting and Photography
Gerhard Richter himself
has chosen the total of 27 pictures that comprises
...
Dialog III: RE:LOCATION Upper Austria - Poland
Following South Africa (1999) and Lithuania (2000), in 2001 Poland is the focal point for the projec...
FOCUS: Rineke Dijkstra
A highly anticipated exhibition of the work of acclaimed contemporary Dutch-born artist Rineke Dijks...
Franz Marc and the Blue Rider
During the early years of the 20th century, German painter Franz Marc devoted much
of his artist...
Gary Lee Boas: Starstruck
Gary Lee Boas' candid snapshots offer us an
intriguing view of celebrities between 1966 and
1980...
Stretch Mk1 - InterActive Sky Sculpture
Too much art is out out of reach, HANDS OFF - LOOK BUT DON'T
...
psyche: Work by Three Artists
psyche, Detroit Contemporarys last exhibition of
...
Within Sight: Work by Contemporary Arlington Artists
The first exhibition under the AMA's new Director Anne Allen, Within
Sight brings the Museum's mis...
The Art Of Henry Moore
Sothebys.com is pleased to offer its first online auction dedicated to Henry
Moore, the artist whos...
Something for Everyone: Cycle Selected by Ferran Barenblit, Frederic Montornés and Mònica Regàs; Works by Douglas Gordon, Joseph Grigely, João Louro, La pensée et l’erreur
On Thursday 26 April, three solo exhibitions by Douglas Gordon, Joseph Grigely and João Louro will o...
Members Exhibition at Weill Cornell Medical Library
Since its inception in 1924, the New York Society members have relentlessly
carried a strong voice...
Breeze of AIR / Hortus Conclusus
Breeze of AIR / Hortus Conclusus, a co-production of Witte de With and AIR
...
Love and Loss: American Portrait and Mourning Miniatures from the Yale University
Art Gallery
This major exhibition from the Yale University Art Gallery, organized by Robin
Jaffee Fran...
Call for Proposals: Pizza Surprise - Think inside the square you live in
Pizza Surprise is a curated exhibition of 10 new works that take art out of the gallery and directly...
Art Alive Celebrates It's 20th anniversary of
From May 2 though 6, the San Diego Museum of Art opens its doors to over 100 world-renowned and up-a...
Old and New Masters to be Represented in the 256th Auction
Ketterer Kunst Hamburg's 256th auction Old and New Masters will take place on 23 May 2001 at Neuer W...
Open City: Street Photographs 1950-2000
Working in the street has always been one of the key activities of photographers, but since the inve...
Treasures from the Hermitage Museum, Russia: Rubens and His Age
For more than 200 years, the State Hermitage Museum has survived wars and sieges,
co...
Salomon Huerta: Paintings
Born in Tijuana and based in Los Angeles, Huerta is best known for his enigmatic
portraits of ano...
Unhinged: Yuendumu Doors enter the dreaming returns to the South Australian Museum
After three years of successful touring around Australia a unique exhibition featuring collections o...
El Greco: Themes and Variations
Following the critical acclaim of the recent small exhibition Velázquez in New York Museums, The Fri...
Collective Arts: Object Relations
If you were passed a camera and asked to take one Polaroid of an object that
personifies who you ar...
National Society of Arts and Letters: smallSCULPTURE2001 - a national competition of works by emerging artists
The small sculptures of 17 artists between the
ages of 18 and 30 will be on view in Carnegie Museum...
Carla Accardi: Triplice Tenda
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center presents the first U.S. solo exhibition of the work
...
Elements: New Work by Jan Aronson
Elements: New Work by Jan Aronson, on view May 18 through July 22,
...
Special Exhibition and Permanent Installation Provide Overview of Two Decades of Dan Flavin s Work
The Dan Flavin Art Institute, in Bridgehampton, New York, opens
for its summer season on May 24, 20...
Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Master Draughtsman and Humanist
In association with New York's Metropolitan
Museum the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum
plans a maj...
Bauhaus Theater Workshop for Dancers, Actors, Stage Designers, Filmmakers, Musicians and All Others Interested
For the third time, the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation invites dancers, actors,
stage designers, filmmak...
Degas, Rodin, and Moore: Bronzes by European Masters
Degas, Rodin, and Mo(o)re: Bronzes by European Masters will be on view at the Portland Museum of Art...
Rebecca Horn
Rebecca
Horn comprises 15 works, selected personally by th...
Alice Neel: Portraits of People and Places
Alice Neel's daring portraits of people and places are among the most insightful images
in 20th-...
Ban/Ban: Four American and Four Korean Aritists
A group exhibition of four American artists and four Korean artists,
members of the Young Artists A...
Intimate Pleasures - Asian Handscrolls and The Four Seasons in Asian Painting
The Saint Louis Art Museum's Asian collection celebrates summer with the concurrent
exhibitions In...
New Artist Community Offering Residencies at I-Park
I-Park, formerly known as EightMile Gardens, is soliciting applicants for a small number of artist's...
The Mummies of Guanajuato: A Series of Paintings
Mesmerizing, these mummies linger in the viewer's consciousness. Each mummy has its own haunting exp...
Call for Digital Media Artists Living in King County, WA
The King County Public Art Program, Kent Arts Commission and ArtStar Association are seeking up to f...
Call for Proposals from Artists: ZERO GRAVITY
The Arts Catalyst, the science-art agency, invites proposals from London and
Moscow artists to deve...
Spirit of an Age: Nineteenth-Century
Paintings from the Nationalgalerie, Berlin
One of the most significant presentations, in terms of range and quality, of
...
Sean Scully: The Nineties - Paintings, Pastels, Watercolors, Photographs
Sean Scully, who was born in Ireland in 1945, lives in New York, Barcelona and London. In the last t...
A Private Playground: Oil Paintings by Xie Qi
Xie Qi, born in Sichuan Province in the early 1970s, is a graduate from and teacher at the China Cen...
Antony Gormley: Some of the Facts
Tate St Ives is showing a challenging group of sculptural works by Antony
Gormley. The e...
Portraits as Still Lifes: the Photographs of Roger Ballen
This anthology of the photographs of
Roger Ballen explores the whole spectrum
of his work over a ...
Wit, Wonder and Whirling Wigs
The Power Plant, Canadas leading non-collecting contemporary
art gallery, opens its doors this sum...
Beyond the Easel: Decorative Painting by Bonnard, Vuillard, Denis, and Roussel, 1890-1930
A unique exhibition Beyond the Easel: Decorative Painting by
...
Ousmane Sow: Monumental Sculpture in Celebration of the IV Games of La Francophonie
In celebration of the IV Games of La Francophonie, the National Gallery of Canada provides the oppor...
Fauve Painting 1905-7: The Triumph of Pure Colour
The years 1905 to 1907 saw the full flowering of Fauvism and the exhibition will feature work by all...
Bergmans Dinosaurs
Stone and bronze sculptures by Alan Lisle and Nick Whitmore, paintings in oil, acrylic and mixed
me...
2001: An Art Odyssey
Glenbow continues its celebration of its collections with the new exhibition
2001: An Art Odyssey:...
Russell Drysdale: Sunday evening, 1941
The tenth
...
Completely Fabricated: New Sculpture by Paul Meneses and Steve Novick
Paul Meneses and Steve Novick update traditional and non-traditional approaches
to fabrication in t...
The Native Born: Objects and Images from Ramingining, Arnhemland
Following the exhibition ABORIGINES MEMORIAL in 1999, the Sprengel
Museum Hannover is proud...
Paul Signac: Marter of Pointilism
During the summer months the Van Gogh Museum presents the first retrospective of Paul Signac in almo...
4th International Biennial - Beau Monde: Toward a Redeemed Cosmopolitanism
This year SITE Sante Fe's International Biennial is curated by noted art historian, essayist and cri...
Notationsw | Franz West: 2Topia
This summer, the Wexner Center for the Arts
institutes the first of a seri...
Estiu 2001, Two Exhibitions: Lluis Vila and Copper, Ink, Paper and Pressure
The exhibition space at Michael Dunev Art Projects is pleased to present, within it’s exhibition pro...
A Day in Holland / Holland in a Day: Photos and Video Works by Barbara Visser
A Day in Holland / Holland in a Day is the title of the exhibition of a new series of photo and vide...
ABSORB a Collabortation by Liet Heringa Heringa and Maarten Van Kalsbeek
Liet Heringa (b. 1966) and Maarten van Kalsbeek (b. 1962) have been
c...
First RWA Open Painting Exhibition
Billed as one of the highest profile exhibitions of contemporary art outside London, Bristol's Royal...
After the Beginning and Before the End: 222 Drawings from Picasso to Yoko Ono
Many people take an interest not only in the finished work of art but in the
artis...
The Essential Donald Judd
Donald Judd (1928-1994) was one of the
foremost practitioners of Minimal Art,
...
New England: Ann Course, Stephanie Bolt and Eric Lesdema, Subc_t + Mufcoli, Adam Scrivener, Mark Aerial Waller
This exhibtion presents five projects by individual artists and collabortions. Ann Course presents h...
Space Odysseys: Sensation and Immersion
The international and Australian contemporary artists in Space Odysseys: Sensation and Immersion inv...
Romance and Ritual - Celebrating the Jewish Wedding
On August 18, the Skirball Cultural Center and Museum, now celebrating its fifth anniversary, opened...
Alo Munizza: ...continuing the process...
Alo Mnizza presents work that she has created since returning to
the darkroom with her new negati...
Destined for Hollywood: The Art of Dan Sayre Groesbeck
A visitor to Cecil B. DeMille's office at Paramount Studios in the 1930s would have found the famed ...
By Hand: Pattern, Precision, and Repetition in Contemporary Drawing
University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, presents By Hand: Pattern, Precision...
A Woman's Work is Never Done: a house of curiosities
Conway and Pratt Projects will present A Woman’s Work Is Never Done: a house of curiosities in a 10...
EGOFUGAL: Fugue from Ego for the Next Emergence - 7th Biennial of Art to Open Today in Istanbul
The 7th International Istanbul Biennial organised by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts wi...
Contemporary Projects 6: Los Carpinteros’s Transportable City
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art—LACMA—brings
Los Carpinteros's Transportable City to the W...
XIANG Liqing: In the Middle of Change - Oil Paintings, Photos and Works on Paper
In the beginning of his career, Xiang Liqing first started to make himself known as a photographer. ...
Lure of the West: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Lure of the West: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum features
sixty-four paintings ...
Visionary Landscapes: The Glassworks of Josh Simpson
Organized by the Bruce Museum of Arts and Science in Greenwich,
...
Neo-Impressionism: The Circle of Paul Signac
To complement the major exhibition Signac 1863-1935: Master
...
Tadao Ando - Architect
Japanese architect Tadao Ando is among the most renowned architects practicing today. Based in
Os...
Squatters Number 2: Creative Use and Re-use of 'Occupied Space'
As part of the Cultural Capital programs of Rotterdam and Porto, Witte de
...
Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective
Wolfgang Laib’s artwork is a feast for the senses made from
simp...
Masterpieces from Fra Angelico to Bonnard
The Collection Dr. Gustav Rau
The Rau collection is one of the most important private art collections in Europe. Almost unknown un...
Big in Japan: Takahiro Fujiwara, Matsukage Hiroyuki, Yuki Kimura, Tsuyoshi Ozawa, Risa Sato
and Saki Satom
Cambridge Galleries presents Big In Japan, an exhibition of six
contemporary Japanese artists
born...
Ellen Kozak Paintings: Reflections on a River
The Hudson River realistically and abstractly is the sole subject of Ellen Kozak Paintings: Reflecti...
Opulence and Devotion : Brazilian Baroque Art
This is the first exhibition on Britain of Brazilian Baroque
art. Over 50 works have been s...
Utopia: Ancient Cultures - New Forms
This unique exhibition features over 80 artworks and is designed to explore the emergence and transi...
Theresa Serrano: Dissolving the Memory of Home
In DISSOLVING THE MEMORY OF HOME, artist Teresa Serrano explores the concept of home—both its litera...
Coming of Age: Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients
Coming of Age: Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients represents the vast
diversity of artistic s...
Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces
British artist Rachel Whiteread has created a unique body of sculpture in
which ...
Gay Outlaw: Centric 61
The University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, has invited award-winning artist...
Call to Artists: Join in a Unity Canvas for the USA
A group of leading artists from
New York and the tristate area is organizing a wide-ranging art pro...
Venini: Masterpieces of Italian Design
The Corning Museum of Glass, home to the world’s most comprehensive collection of glass, presents an...
The Art of Timekeeper: Masterpieces from The Winthrop Edey Bequest
With its major fall and winter exhibition, The Frick Collection introduces to the public a significa...
Superflat: An Exhibition of Provocative Contmeporary Japanese Art
Superflat brings Tokyo cool to Seattle. An exhibition of
cutting-edge contemporary Japanese art, S...
The Stamp of Impulse: Abstract Expressionist Prints
This is the first comprehensive exhibition to examine the impact of Abstract Expressionism on printm...
Self-portrait by Albert Birkle is Highlight of Auction Moderne and Gegenwart
A first highlight of the auction Moderne and Gegenwart (Modern and Contemporary), which will take pl...
Eternal Egypt: Masterworks of Ancient Art from The British Museum
This unprecedented traveling exhibition of nearly 150 masterpieces from The British Museum's world f...
Hmmm...David Shrigley's Selection from the Permanent
Collection
Selected by David Shrigley, Hmmm... is the second in a series of
small d...
NSA Annual Christmas Exhibition
In keeping with tradition the NSA Shop is set to top the mark as the Festive Season shopping destina...
Robert Adrian X
Collaging is a non-linear process. We build something new every day without gaining anything new. It...
Robert Wilson's Monumental 14 Stations Presented at MASS MoCA - Premier American Venue for Milestone Work
Robert Wilson's critically acclaimed,
monumental interpretation of the Passion of Christ, 14 Statio...
Treasure Hunt: A Decade of Collecting Works on Paper
Treasure Hunt: A Decade of Collecting Works on Paper
presents a cross-section of works that span t...
Not Quite Myself Today: Video Works by Eight Artists
While the artists included in Not
Quite Myself Today most definitely
have a personal presence in t...
Aluminum by Design: Jewelry to Jets
The beauty and versatility of aluminum come home - literally - in an exhibit presented this month by...
BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2001
This exhibition presents stunning, moving and challenging entries to the Wildlife Photographer of th...
In Situ: Evans/Rinklin/Holmberg
A group show of paintings presented by The Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program (MAEP), entitled In ...
Call for Proposals: MAKROLAB - Atholl Estate, Perthshire, Scotland - Summer 2002
The aim of the residency programme is to provide artists, strategic and
tactical information analys...
Keith Tyson: Supercollider
Keith Tyson is emerging as one of the most interesting artists working today. For his solo show at ...
Van Gogh and the Labors of the Field
Van Gogh and the Labors of the Field is a small exhibi...
Antony Gormley: First Exhibition in Spain
CGAC is delighted to present the first survey in Spain of the work of Turner
...
Testimony: Vernacular Art of the African-American South
Testimony: Vernacular Art of the African-American South is an exhibition of one of the world’s most ...
Four New Exhibitions Opened Yesterday
On January 20, the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art presents four seperate exhibitions. FLOOR TO C...
Wim Delvoye: Cloaca
The New Museum of Contemporary Art will present the U.S. debut
of Wim Delvoye's Cloaca, ...
Sam Taylor-Wood: Films and Photography
On show at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam from January 26
to April 1 are photographs and films by t...
Traces of a Friendship: Photographs of Alberto Giacometti by Ernst Scheidegger
Traces of a Friendship presents a selection of photographs of the internationally known Swiss artist...
AA Bronson: Mirror Mirror
The MIT List Visual Arts Center is pleased to announce the opening of Mirror Mirror by AA Bronson, a...
Manuel Castro Cobos: The Importance of His Life / La importacia de su vida
Manuel Castro Cobos creates intimate organic forms which pulsate with life
through movement and col...
O'Keeffe's O'Keeffes
The exhibition – entitled O’Keeffe’s O’Keeffes: The Artist’s Collection – spans O’Keeffe’s entire ca...
Photography Transformed: Selections from the Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company Collection
Cleveland-based Metropolitan Bank and Trust owns one of the largest contemporary art
...
Henry Moore: Journey Through Form
Te Papa, in partnership with The Henry Moore Foundation of England, have produced an exhibition for ...
Andre Otto: Solo Exhibition of Sculpture
The Absa Gallery in downtown Johannesburg is hosting an exhibition of bronze
sculptures by South Af...
Marlene Dumas' First Drawing Retrospective
The New Museum of Contemporary Art presents Marlene Dumas: Name
No Names, a major draw...
Cover Story: celebrating 40 years of Pottery in Australia
The Powerhouse Museum, in conjunction with the Potters' Society of Australia, has launched an exhibi...
Surrounding Interiors: Views Inside the Car
A place both personal and anonymous, private and public, hermetic and permeable, the interior
of t...
Recent Works by Michael Croeser
Michael Croeser, a Durban based artist, will present five large scale charcoal drawings produced in ...
Videos By Spanish Artists Who Don't Make Any, or Nearly
Spanish Curator, Nilo Casares has compiled a video collection of artists work from his native Spain ...
NY NY: Vintage Photographs From The Photo League and The New York School work by Lida Moser, Joe Schwartz, Erika Stone and Bill Witt
The Photo League was a school, an association, a social club and probably the birth place of America...
The Flowering of Florence: Botanical Art for the Medici
The Medici family's passion for the arts and fascination with the natural
...
Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces - Two New Sculptures
Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces, an exhibition of two new sculptures by British artist Rachel Whi...
Goya: Images of Women
Goya: Images of Women is the first major exhibition dedicated to an examination
...
ORB, an exhibition by Isolde Krams
ORB is an extension of the work Isolde Krams has undertaken over the last 4 years, consisting of met...
Visions, Vows and That Old Time Religion: Paintings by John Alexander
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) will present Visions, Vows
and That Old Time Religion, a...
LIFE/size - Mixed media work by selected artists from the Printmakers Council
Organised jointly by PM Gallery and House and the Printmakers Council, LIFE/size provides the opport...
William Cordova: You Shook Me All Night Long
The unravelling and re-assembly of identity has long been urgent business for many artists. One of t...
Personal Plans: Twelve Current Positions in the Genre of Drawing
The medium of drawing assumes on the one hand a special
role as the site of the prima idea. This gr...
Contemporary Directions: Glass from the Maxine and William Block Collection
An exhibition showcasing recent works in glass,
Contemporary Directions: Glass from the Maxine and...
Three Women: Early Portraits by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
This exhibition brings together six portrait paintings by Toulouse-Lautrec for the first time. Openi...
Three Exhibitions by Fritha Langerman, Judy Moolenschot, Charl Graebe
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Andrew Lewis: Systems
Andrew Lewis' sculptural work explores the impact of urban systems on
everyday lives. Via a mixture...
Juan Navarro Baldeweg: Plastic Trajectory
This exhibition surveys four decades of the plastic trajectory of Juan Navarro
...
Ugunja, Kenya: Picturing Community
A photographic exhibition exploring the strength and special sense of community of Ugunja, a small t...
The Lost Buddhas of Bamiyan: Photographs by Volker
The exhibition contains a set of 30 photographic images capturing the
majestic Buddhist sculptures ...
Critical Mass
The Smart Museum of Art presents a special exhibition of new work by Chicago-based artists: one of a...
PhotoSensitive Unveils AIDS in Africa Project
Seven photojournalists returned from Zambia ten days ago to prepare their exhibition on the ravages ...
Incarceration: Corrie McCluskey Explores Place as a Cultural Artifact
Three Dutch galleries are hosting the international debut of Sonoma County-based social documentary ...
Natural History: Group Show
The Natural History Museum has been around for years in various states and forms. From Cabinets of C...
Uncommon Legacies: Native American Art from the Peabody Essex Museum
The exhibition is organized by the American Federation of Arts and
the Peabody Essex Museum. Showca...
Two New Exhibitions: Dressed for Life and PCA Group Show
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the simultaneous opening of two new exhibition...
L.O.V.E - A Brand New Show from the Independent Photographers Agency Growbag
Love is in the air as procreate(TM) and The AOP Gallery present L.O.V.E - a brand new show from the ...
Gordon Terry: Black Holes, Bohemians, Colonials and Boudoirs
The works to be presented at g-module represent interrelated strains of Terry’s project. Paintings a...
Homo ludens. Art at play: You and I by Thomas Huber
The Joan Miró Foundation’s next exhibition is "You and I" by Thomas Huber, part of the "Homo ludens....
Sem Saudade: Contemporary Art by Canadians of Portuguese Heritage - Teresa Ascençao, Marie de Sousa, Miguel Rocha and Joe Lima
"Sem saudade" (pronounced "sem so-dawd") roughly translates from Portuguese to mean "without
regret...
Dan Flavin Art Institute: Two Decades of Flavin's Work
The Dan Flavin Art Institute, in Bridgehampton, New York, opens for its summer 2002 season on May 23...
Terence Donovan: The Eye That Never Sleeps
"The eye that never sleeps" is the phrase used by the family of Terence
Do...
Hans Josephsohn: Sculptures
Josephsohn’s Zurich atelier is unexpectedly hidden between two new blocks of flats, surrounded by a ...
Philip Guston's Caricatures of Richard Nixon
In 1971, during a re-election year, Philip
Guston (1913-1980) created a series of caricatures of P...
Summer Site-Specific Installations: Jenny Lynn McNutt, Megan McLarney, Tricia McLaughlin and Mark Shunney
Florence Lynch Gallery is pleased to present our annual Summer Site-Specific Installations curated b...
The Renwick Invitational: Four Discoveries in Craft
The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum pays tribute to the work of four contempo...
Family Life and Avant-Garde: Sigrid Hjerten and Isaac Grünewald
In their day they met with often harsh and unsparing criticism. They were subject to prejudice: Sigr...
Masters of the American Watercolor
The Columbia Museum of Art is organizing an exhibition of 11 works from the large and prestigious co...
Mayling To: The Stranger
Mayling To's new video work The Stranger investigates themes of
aspiration, violence and the search...
Call for Artist: Participants Needed for Grand Opening
On the 1st of September, a unique occasion in the very heart of Europe will bring together internati...
Pasta: Italian Culture on a Plate
Pasta: Italian Culture on a Plate, a visually rich and evocative exhibition which demonstrates the i...
Beau Geste : Abstract Paintings in Torroella di Montgri
The contemporary art space Michael Dunev Art Projects in Torroella de Montgrí (Girona, Spain) is ple...
Henrik Hakansson: Comments on Spring
The coming of spring is heralded by more than just bird song and couples falling in love. On the eve...
One Touch of Nature: An Environmental Artwork Exhibition
One Touch of Nature is the first of what the organizers hope will be an annual
event. Inspired by ...
Call for Artists: e-Media Gallery calling for for NET ART WORKS, CD-ROM & DVD
CCP is currently calling for works for exhibition in its e-Media Gallery for late 2002 and 2003. Est...
Retro Hand-Printed Textiles; a Visual Remembrance from the Studios of Katherine Westphal and Ed Rossbach
This summer for the first time, the Design Museum at University of California, Davis will be open to...
The Romantic Johan Christian Dahl
Johan Christian Dahl (1788-1857) from Bergen in Norway was the most important Romantic painter in Dr...
Gloss
Gloss is an Australia-Japan Exhibition and Magazine Project featuring an ongoing series of multi-sit...
Kansas Plein air
Lisa Grossmans paintings achieve a rare balance between abstraction and
figuration, technique and p...
Engineering Services for Artists: Custom Programmed Light, Motion,
Sound or Video
ART TEC a business operated by electronic artist Guy Marsden serves the needs of artists
who need c...
Pass Me The Butterfly
Pass me the butterfly features work in a variety of media that makes interventions into
the world t...
xs to XL: Filipino Artists Expanding Art
If you think bringing in a sculpture exhibition to Singapore means importing huge and heavy blobs of...
Call for Artists: 2002 National Small Works Painting Exhibition
The Avenue Art Gallery extends the opportunity to visual artists residing in the United States to sh...
Architectural Optics: Total Transformation of a Gallery
The Gallery of Photography is turning the world upside-down during the
month of August. The main ga...
Cloistered Worlds, Open Books: Medieval Manuscripts in Dialogue with Contemporary Art
Not an exhibition of neatly hung works, but a world in its own right into which visitors are allowed...
Flipside 2002 Venue: New Dalry House - Web Festival and Charity Working to fund Arts Centre
Disabled artist and founder of the E.I.I.Festival, PoL Steele is delighted to announce that the E.I....
smARTmarkt: Summer Smalls
smARTmarkt is a roving small art gallery founded by Jennifer Frémont and Arthur Rotberg. smARTmarkt ...
African Shields: Art, Power and Identity
The Neuberger Museum of Art opens African Shields: Art, Power and Identity, an exhibition that bring...
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
The Stedelijk Museum is organising the first major survey exhibition in the Western hemisphere of th...
Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds
HACHIVI EDGAR HEAP OF BIRDS is a Cheyenne/Arapaho Indian who currently is on the faculty of Oklahoma...
Angie Drakopolous: Paintings and Video Animation
g-module is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of works by New York artist, Angie Drakopo...
American Drawings and Watercolors: Highlights from the Collection, 1710-1890
More than 100 works in pencil, pen and ink, chalk, pastel, and watercolor by some of this country's ...
Stepping In and Out: Contemporary Documentary Photography
Stepping In and Out will introduce eight of today’s most compelling documentary photography projects...
Loop: Back to the Beginning
Advances in science and technology have dramatically altered the way we experience and think about t...
Your place or mine?: Fiona Foley and Simryn Gill
In September the IMA is proud to present the work of Fiona Foley and Simryn
Gill in a show entitled...
Discovering Ancient Afghanistan: The Masson Collection
The deliberate destruction of the gigantic, rock-cut Buddha statues of Bamiyan in 2001 brought the l...
Art Vacations on Mexico's Pacific Coast
Nancy Lennie , artist- teacher is sharing her studio with those interested in studying art and Mexic...
Rubens, Jordaens, Van Dyck, and their Circle: Flemish Master Drawings from the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Possessing one of the finest collection of old master drawings in the world, the Museum Boijmans Van...
Jocelyn Robert: Catarina and Other Recent Works
"The audio and video works presented at Oboro
were produced over the past two years. With this
wor...
Others: Contemporary Photography in Sydney
Contemporary photography in Sydney is rich in its variety of styles. The exhibition OTHERS presents ...
Varda Carmeli: Homage to Rosalda
Museum Gilardi is organizing Varda Carmelie's: Homage to Rosalda, an exhibition dedicated to Rosalda...
Martin Parr: Photographic Works 1971 - 2000
This major retrospective explores the career of Martin Parr, arguably the most influential and innov...
Myopic Visions-Italian Landscapes by Scott Brightwell
"As a child I was always fascinated with biology and technology, the products
of nature and man. Th...
People-Places-Spaces: Works by D. Lammie-Hanson, Kathleen Hayek and GG Stankiewicz
People-Places-Spaces features new watercolors and drawings by D. Lammie Hanson, Kathleen Hayek, GG S...
Tom Friedman
On Thursday 24th October, the Fondazione Prada will inaugurate the first European anthology of the A...
Still Life Redefined: Wolfgang Tillmans
Harvard’s Busch-Reisinger Museum is the first American art museum to mount a solo exhibition of wor...
Lucas Ihlein: Bilateral
During 1999, Lucas Ihlein was invited to participate in ARX5 (Artists Regional Exchange Project). Es...
Call for Artists: 2003 Small Print Photography
The Camera Club of New York announces its 2003 Small
Print Photography Competition. Open to all US...
Carroll Dunham's First Major Museum Survey
The New Museum of Contemporary Art presents the first major museum survey of the paintings of the hi...
Call for Artists: 2003 Small Print Photography Competition
The Camera Club of New York announces its 2003 Small
Print Photography Competition. Open to all US...
Anne-Marie van Sprang: New Works
One of the remarkable features of Anne-Marie van Sprang's work is that her objects and drawings are ...
Francis Bacon: Paintings
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce the opening on November 4th of an
exhi...
Jessica Higgins: Poet Walk (The Diamond Forest)
Lance Fung Gallery is proud to exhibit Jessica Higgins' Poet Walk (The Diamond Forest) a large scale...
Miracles and Mischief: Noh and Kyogen Theater in Japan
Miracles and Mischief: Noh and Kyogen Theater in Japan features carved wooden masks, woven and embel...
The 14th Star: Photos, Videos, Poetry and Music by Mark Borthwick
Born in London in 1966, Mark Borthwick has been living and working in New York for many years now. H...
Burmese Days: Aung Kyaw Htet and Myint Swe
Thavibu Gallery is pleased to present the art exhibition "Burmese Days" -
oil paintings by the two ...
Earth Art Revisted: New Media Artists from Mexico
Mexican art conglomerate SIGNA deliver a 21st Century approach to an age old tradition mixing art wi...
Arounna Khounnoraj: Brine
Arounna Khounnorajs work focusses on process, materials and methods of construction. She works with ...
Xavier Mascaro: Recent Sculpture
One of Xavier Mascaro country’s most promising young artists, Mascaró has received much
acclaim in ...
Call for Artists: Residencies Available in South India
Artists - live and work in tropical Southern India
Artists are asked to apply for residencies in Ke...
Susie Sierra: New Works
Imagination is
the essence of creativity, skill and technique the cornerstone of its
application. ...
present tense 24: David Urban
Present Tense 24: David Urban presents a new body of work by the Toronto-based painter. In a departu...
Glass Fab: Three Exhibitions of Artists Working in Glass
The first three exhibitions in Glassfab are GLASSFAB.1 : SELF - Tobias Rehberger, Autobdelygmitisch...
Gloriana! The Golden Legend of Elizabeth I
The life and legend of one of Englands greatest monarchs
will be the subject of a new exhibition en...
Magnus von Plessen
Born in 1967, Magnus von Plessen has developed since the end of the nineties a highly concentrated w...
Psychodrome.02: Michel Gouery, Franz Ackerman, Fred Tomaselli
Psychodrome, the title of the cycle selected by Grazia Quaroni and David Renaud, refers to a circuit...
Some Like It Hot
Curated by Metal Museum Director Jim Wallace, the exhibit "Some Like It Hot", explores issues of sca...
Hiroaki Miyayama: Color Etchings
This exhibition includes more than 50 etchings by
Hiroaki Miyayama (Born 1955), who is a well known...
Home Sweet Habitat: Children's Books and Activities
The exhibit, organized by the museum's education division, features illustrated children's books abo...
Call for Artists: Art/Nature Residency in Quebec's Laurentian Mountains
Circle with a Centre, a residency with Losang Samten, Tibetan monk and master sandpainter, along wit...
Richard Bostrom - Werner Glinka: Explorations in 3D and 2D
The Elizabeth Norton Studio of the Pacific Art League of Palo Alto, presents “Explorations in 3D and...
Rare 20th Century Propoganda Posters
The V&A is staging an exhibition of remarkable propaganda posters drawn from many of the important c...
Image and Empire: Picturing India during the Colonial Era
The arts and visual culture of colonial India will be on display at the Arthur M. Sackler Museum Jan...
Ceramics - Two Perspectives: Works by Robert Pulley and Jay Dougan
Ceramic sculpture by Robert Pulley and Jay Dougan will be featured together in a show entitled Ceram...
Jane Wilson: Land/Sea/Sky and Photographs by John Gruen
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) is pleased to announce an
exhibition of paintings by Jan...
New Works by California Artists: Mitchell Johnson
The Triton Museum of Art is pleased to present New Works by
California Artists: Mitchell Johnson....
Wolfgang Tillmans: View From Above
The 2003 season of exhibitions at Louisiana opens on 15 January with the first Scandinavian presenta...
Ignacio Basallo: Transformations
Faced with the traditional idea of sculpture as an opaque and solemn language, replete with firm sta...
12th annual Los Angeles International Photographic Print Exposition Opens
The largest and longest running photographic art exhibition in the West will have seventy galleries ...
Vision and Verse: William Blake
Nearly 200 works by William Blake will be on view in a
major exhibition of the renowned artist/poet...
Creeping Revolution 2: Bas Jan Ader (NL), Sture Johannesson (S), Silke Otto-Knapp (D), Mathilde Rosier (F), Wilhelm Sasnal (PL), Lily van der Stokker (NL), Frances Stark (US)
Creeping Revolution 2 continues a series of experimental exhibition and project models that Rooseum ...
New and Recent Works by London Based Axel Antas and Michael Samuels
As part of pump house gallery’s commitment to showing new works by emerging artists and recent gradu...
Carl Spitzweg: Travelling and Roaming in Europe and Der Glueckliche Winkel (Happy Corner)
Carl Spitzweg (1808–1885) was always a very popular painter. We have probably all seen one of his hu...
It's Darkest Before Dawn: Patrick Cunningham, Gary Simmonds and Robert Wilson
Hoxton Distillery presents It's Darkest Before Dawn, a exhibition featuring three painters, Patrick ...
E.J. Hughes: Work from the Early 1930s to Present
The Vancouver Art Gallery starts the new year with a major retrospective honouring the work of Briti...
Two for One: Jeff Whipple Rediscovers Toys - Joanna Coke, The Human figure
Two for One: Artist / Playwright Jeff Whipple rediscovers toys, and Joanna Coke continues her love a...
Rut Blees Luxemburg: Phantom
Tate Liverpool is proud to present a new series of specially commissioned
photographic works by Ger...
bits ‘n’ pieces: Curated by Beth Venn
bits ‘n’ pieces features the work of seven artists who consider the
interdependence of small elemen...
Daringly Original: Dale Chihuly
Eiteljorg Museum presents two sides of this modern-day maestro in three exhibitions, Feb. 15 – May 1...
Vermeer and the Dutch Interior
Vermeer and the Dutch Interior is a major loan exhibition organised by the Museo Nacional del Prado,...
Beach: by Deryck Healey
The Association For Visual Arts, (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town is hosting a solo exhibition of ...
Art from the Cape: Dutch and Flemish Masterpieces from the Cape Town Michaelis Collection
From 9 March until 15 June 2003 the Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht will be
exhibiting a selection...
Works on Paper: Dame Darcy, Neil Farber, Marcel Dzama and Jacquelyn Tough
At Stalke Gallery they have never tried to conceal their great passion for works
on paper and with ...
Expect Delays: Intervenions by Artists
This spring in Vancouver, expect to change your movement through the city. Redefine the city's route...
Willie Bester: 15 Years
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition by ...
Inka Essenhigh: Large Scale Paintings and Intricate Drawings
The large scale paintings and intricate drawings of American artist Inka
Essenhigh, lauded by Ameri...
Andreas Slominski: A Solo Exhibition
On Thursday 10 April, the Fondazione Prada will inaugurate the first vast exhibition in Italy devote...
Guy Bourdin in the Main Galleries as Prep is Made for New Galleries
The V&A will open a new Photography Gallery in May 2003 which will highlight works from the V&A's ...
Points of Light: Sato Tokihiro Photographs
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) will present the photographic works of the contemporary Japanese p...
Small Talents: Photography Team, Davis and Davis
Husband and Wife photography team, Davis and Davis, find toys while on walks in their Los Angeles ne...
Pictures in Private: British Portraiture in Domestic Spaces, 1680-1830
Small-scale portraiture and its role in 18th-century
British interior design and social customs wil...
Land of Many Uses: Jules de Balincourt
LFL Gallery is pleased to present "Land of Many Uses", a solo exhibition by artist Jules de Balincou...
Icons, 1961 - 1963
The Dan Flavin Art Institute, in Bridgehampton, New York, opens its
summer 2003 season on May 22 wi...
Journey: IMMA Collection - Iniscealtra Festival of the Arts
An exhibition of works from the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s Collection opens to the public on Satur...
Against All Evens: Goteborg Biennial 2003
Over the last ten years, there has been a crucial change on the international art scene: New York’s ...
Windward Artists Guild: 3rd Annual Open Juried Exhibition
The 43rd Open Juried Exhibition, held at Windward Community College's Gallery 'Iolani at the
will...
Call for Artists: Proposals being Excepted for 2004 Exhibition Season
Artspace Gallery is currently accepting applications for the 2004 season.
The final deadline for be...
Distant Shores: Jason Glasser, Karolyn Hatton, Janine Lariviere, Bruno Peinado, Stefan Sehler, Joshua Stern, Fabien Verschaere
Perhaps one of the best things art can do is to transport us
elsewhere, especially when things beg...
Opportunity: Administrative Executive Position Available
Para/Site Art Space Ltd. is looking for a suitable candidate to be the organization's Administrative...
Conglomerates: Randy Wray
Lump gallery/projects is pleased to announce its May exhibitions. Conglomerates will feature the wo...
Virginia MacKenny: Sleepres (Sightlines)
‘Sleepers (sightlines)’, Virginia MacKenny’s installation of paintings will be at the NSA Gallery op...
Ansel Adams : 100+1
Robert Mann Gallery is pleased to announce Ansel Adams : 100+1, on view from June 12 through August ...
Stephen Andrews: 1st Part of the 2nd Half
Stephen Andrews current work involves a project entitled the 1st part of the 2nd half - it is a cont...
Cromlech Glen By Beverly Pepper to Reopen
Cromlech Glen, artist Beverly Pepper‚s monumental earthwork at Laumeier Sculpture Park, will reopen ...
Nicola Slattery: New Works
Thankfully not all contemporary art consists of unmade beds or dead sheep in
formaldehyde. Nicol...
Soo Sunny Park’s Bio-Structure: Metra Geo
The Kranzberg St. Louis Exhibition Series is generously underwritten by Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kranzberg...
EXODUS: between promise and fulfilment
In 1869 a small survey team of Royal Engineers led by Captain Wilson and
Captain Palmer and includi...
The Bridge: Works by Benito Huerta, Eva Luna Warmuth, Celia Munoz, Fritz Toennieshen, Peter Picciani, Christine Wehe-Bamberger, and Nicholas Wood
The Arlington Museum of Art's summer exhibition will bridge two continents by featuring the work of ...
Challenging Tradition: Women of the Academy, 1826-2003
Challenging Tradition: Women of the Academy, 1826-2003 examines the role of women in the history of ...
Call for Artists - Waterway: The V&A Waterfront Outdoor Sculpture Festival
The outdoor sculpture festival in the Jan Marais Nature Reserve functioned as a satellite event to t...
Degas in Bronze: The Complete Sculptures
At the end of this month, the San Diego Museum of Art will open an extremely rare opportunity to vie...
Jeremy Weis: Operation as Inspiration
The Fuller Museum of Art will present Jeremy Weis: Operation as Inspiration from June 28 through Sep...
Philip Guston Retrospective
The most comprehensive survey to date of the work of Philip Guston will be on view at the San Franci...
Conspiracy of Vitrines: Work by Lisa Garfield, Mary Cahill, Jayme McLellan, and Mica Scalin
Conspiracy of Vitrines examines the reification of an experience, fragmented from its surroundings, ...
Annee Olofsson: Photographs and Videos
Site Gallery presents the first UK solo exhibition by Swedish artist Anneè Olofsson. The family unit...
The London Group: Works on Paper
Even in 1962, in his British Art since 1900, Sir John Rothenstein wrote of the London Group ;
"...i...
Tony Gray: The New Black is Black
Atlanta College of Art Gallery is pleased to present the work of New
York-based African-American ar...
José Antonio Hernández-Diez: His First Major Museum Exhibition
The New Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased
to present José Antonio Hernández-Diez, the first maj...
Summer 2003 Buyers Market of American Craft
Nearly 800 American and Canadian artists will make their way to Philadelphia for the 2003 summer Buy...
Shane Cotton: Works from the Last Fifteen Years
Shane Cotton is one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most significant
contemporary painters; the large bod...
Building a New World: Architectural Visions of Expressionism
With the end of World War I, law and order in Germany collapse. The political chaos of these years i...
Marc Chagall: Sole American Venue for this Major Retrospective
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will be the sole venue outside Paris for a major ret...
Susan Pfeiffer: Wooden Treasure Boxes
As part of its artist of the month series, the Kentucky Museum of Arts + Design, located at , will f...
Fred Martin: A Retrospective, 1948-2003
The man responsible for the education of numerous Bay Area art students is, at the age of 76, now th...
Drawn to Art: Art Education and the American Experience, 1800-1950
The emergence of art instruction in this country and the
democratic ideals that made art education ...
Call for Artists: Proposals Sought for Small Group Exhibitions for 2004
2004 Call for Exhibition Proposals - Due Date: September 1, 2003. Art League Houston seeks proposal...
Feminine Mystique: Oil Paintings by Cao Weihong
Cao Weihong's feminine oil paintings are of semi-nude delicate, yet coquettish Chinese ladies in cla...
Pure Brighton: Leading Lights of the Brighton Art Scene
This Summer Catto Contemporary is proud to announce the ‘Pure Brighton’ exhibition, in association w...
Happy Families: Tensions and Dynamics of the Intimate and the Domestic.
Home is a space that hums with memories and possibility. A one bedroom flat on the busy Harrow Road ...
Sex in Deep Space: The Art of Dianna Cohen, Jason Eoff, Barrie Goshko, David Allan Peters, Michael Salerno
Even with the over-saturation of sexual imagery in commercial culture, in
the hands of artists it c...
From Woodblocks to Comics: The Japanese Impression
From Woodblocks to Comics is a small exhibition that brings together
traditional Japanese ukiyo-e (...
Reagan Louie: Sex in Asia
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) presents Reagan Louie: Sex in Asia, an exhibition of...
Belonging: Elia Alba and Cynthia Greig
Belonging brings together the work of two female American artists both of whom manufacture objects u...
Swedish Textiles from the Khalili Collection
The Boston University Art Gallery opens its fall season with Monument to Love: Swedish Marriage Text...
Michael Rees: Sculpture - Large, Small and Moving
Michael Rees' new work is an extraordinary blend of high technology, animation, and physical sculptu...
Mark Manders: Isolated Rooms
The Art Institute of Chicago and The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago will co-presen...
Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993): A Comprehensive Retrospective
Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993): A Comprehensive Retrospective opens at the Eric I. Spoutz Gallery, in De...
United Nations Miniature: Thomas Hirschhorn
United Nations Miniature is the title of a large-scale
exhibition which
Thomas Hirschhorn (born B...
Call to Artists: 2nd Annual Exhibition of Small Format Art
Artists are invited to enter 2nd Annual Exhibition of Small Format Art. The exhibition will first ta...
Somatic: Sculptural Works of Five Contemporary Artists
The artists of Somatic create organic forms in a variety of media that represent the body or its par...
To My Beloved: Francine Scialom Greenblatt
The Association For Visual Arts in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting...
Broader than Broadway: A Site-specific Installation by Donald Bousted and Gary O'Connor
A site-specific installation of audio and text inspired by archive material. The work responds to
h...
Giorgio Armani: A Retrospective
The Royal Academy opens its new exhibition space at Burlington Gardens with the exhibition Giorgio A...
Callum Morton: More Talk About Buildings and Mood
Known for his elaborate architectural models, Melbourne-based artist
Callum Morton presents an exhi...
Move # 06: A Solo Show by pol.knots
Guy Denis, the gallery owner and curator, is presenting Move # 06, a solo show of work by abstract p...
Mischief : 20 Artists from the Bay Area
"Mischief" showcases new artwork by over 20 artists working in a diverse array of media such as fine...
Koo Jeong-a: A Solo Exhibition
TRANS>area is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of Koo Jeong-a in New York City. This ex...
Abstract: Paintings by Juan Rodrigo Piedrahita e
Palacio de la Cultura Rafael Uribe Uribe presents Abstract: Paintings by Juan Rodrigo Piedrahita e d...
Partners: Collector and Curator Ydessa Hendeles' View of 20th Century Art
With the exhibition, Partners, Ydessa Hendeles, collector, curator and founder of the Ydessa
Hendel...
Three Exhibitions: Anton Karstel, JP Meyer, Stefan Carstens
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is h...
David Ireland: Conceptual and Installation Art
"You can’t make art by making art" has been a guiding principle in the work of David Ireland, one of...
Louise Bourgeois: Stitches in Time
The first large-scale exhibition in Ireland by Louise Bourgeois, one of the greatest and most influe...
Call for Artists: International Prize for Plastic Arts
Aritst are asked to enter to win the 600 Euro prize for artists working in paint, print, and drawing...
Tegan Smith: Warmer
Fire, air, and water are less things than mobile forces, by turns life-sustaining and destructive, p...
Intricate Spaces: Cut Paper Assemblages by Roxanne Smith-Mansell
Roxanne Smith-Mansell has been exploring paper as a medium for building layered box constructions. T...
Website for Women Photographers Launched
A website for professional women photographers throughout the world to promote their work has now be...
Vik Muniz Curated by Miguel Fernandez-Cid
On Thursday December 18th, the Galician Center for Contemporary Art (CGAC)
open ed an exhibition of...
Through the Needle’s Eye: American Quilts
A group of works from the small but extremely important collection of American quilts of the Dallas ...
Jimmy Ernst: Transcending the Surreal
The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University will present Jimmy Ernst: Transcendi...
Momoyo Torimitsu: Horizons
This winter the main space of the Swiss Institute ö Contemporary Art will feature a new work by Momo...
The Artist Observed: Portraits and Self-Portraits
The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University presents images of artists from the early 17th century...
The Found and the Familiar: Snapshots in Contemporary Canadian Art
The Art Gallery of Bishop’s University is proud to present The Found and the Familiar: Snapshots in ...
The Divine Comedy: Francisco Goya, Buster Keaton, William Kentridge
The Vancouver Art Gallery will launch the new year with The Divine Comedy: Francisco Goya, Buster Ke...
Call for Artists: Women in the Arts 2004
The Miami Art Center and the Latin American Art Museum cordially invite all women fine artists to pa...
Regeneration: Contemporary Chinese Art from China and the US
Located in the main gallery of the Samek Art Gallery at Bucknell University, "Regeneration: Contempo...
Duane Hanson: Photographs
It is with great pleasure that Laurence Miller Gallery presents the never before exhibited photograp...
Frank Dituri: New Photographs
Rosenberg + Kaufman Fine Art is pleased to present an exhibition of the
recent photographic work o...
Wolfgang Pavlik: Different Image
Mannheimer Kunstverein raum 2 is pleased to announce an exhibition by Wolfgang Pavlik. This will be ...
Petra Voegtle: Mother - Questioning our Assumptions about Mothers, Mothering and Women
German artist Petra Voegtle is showing her work at the Ayer Lofts Art Gallery as one of a small grou...
All 73 sculptures by Edgar Degas
Phoenix Art Museum is pleased to present an extremely rare opportunity to view all 73 bronze sculptu...
Temporality: Chen Wenbo and Liu Ding
Temporality is a matter of life. Housing is temporary; employment is temporary; marriage is temporar...
Thomas Nozkowski: Paintings 1992-2004
The first UK exhibition of work by the New York painter, Thomas Nozkowski, will open at Haunch of Ve...
Thomas Nozkowski: Paintings 1992-2004
The first UK exhibition of work by the New York painter, Thomas Nozkowski, will open at Haunch of Ve...
Shahzia Sikander: Flip Flop
The next installment of the San Diego Museum of Art’s acclaimed Contemporary Links exhibition series...
Jimmy O’Neal: Works from the Rose Art Museum - Painting 4
Joie Lassiter Gallery is proud to present a rising star from the South - Jimmy O’Neal. Born in Atlan...
Call for Artists: The Future of Global Design
Bruce Mau Design and the Institute without Boundaries are working on an ambitious, international pro...
Calico & Chintz: Early American Quilts from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Calico & Chintz: Early American Quilts from the Smithsonian American Art Museum will be on view at t...
Dale Chihuly: Mille Fiori
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce the opening on April 8 of an exhibition...
After Duchamp: 23 Works of Art from US Artists
Artists from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and from around the United States have answered the call to an op...
Code 3 (No Dangleberries): Christopher Arnoldin, Yechel Gagnon, and Doreen Wittenbols
Gallery 1313 is pleased to present Code 3 (No Dangleberries). New works form a new perspective, pain...
Call for Artists: 6X6 for Ireland in the Year of the Monkey
The 411 Gallery invites all professional artists to participate in the second annual exhibition of I...
Adam Stennett: Before the Accident
In a beautiful yet disturbing piece, BEFORE THE ACCIDENT, a struggling white lab mouse is gripped by...
Views from an Island: Works from Irish Contemporary Art from the Collection of the Irish Museum of Modern Art
Putting together a group exhibition to represent your country is a daunting task. You ask yourself w...
Robert Davies: Chromogenesis
In his exhibit at the Tatar Gallery, U.K. artist Robert Davies brings his engaging hard edge colour ...
Stephen Brandes: Ways of Escape
In 1999, Stephen Brandes went on a journey through Europe, following the route taken by his grandmot...
Larry Sultan: The Valley
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) presents Larry Sultan: The Valley, an exhibition of ...
Chakaia Booker: Thirty Monumental and Small-Scale WORKS
Chakaia Booker at the Storm King Art Center, a special exhibition of some thirty works by Ms. Booker...
John Nolan: Be Inspired - A Celebration Of Colour
John Nolan will be exhibiting his modern figurative work at Art Effect Contemporary, Spires Mall, Be...
Call for Artists: Atelier in August
Freedom of our space to exploit your own innovation…
Since May 2002, PACT Zollverein (Performing A...
Ars Electronica in New York: Celebrating 25 years of Ars Electronica
On the occasion of Ars Electronica's 25th anniversary, a series of exhibitions, screenings, and lect...
Sutapa Biswas: Birdsong
This exhibition is a major opportunity to view two stunning new films by Sutapa Biswas, one of the l...
Territories, The Frontiers of Utopia and Other Facts on the Ground
Territories brings together architects and artists in an exhibition about politics, architecture and...
Raising Funds For Arts Partners ‘Organically' - Deriving Support From Patrons’ Normal Internet Usage
Artist Interactive, “The Internet Service Provider with a Heart for the Arts,” announced a national ...
John Habela: Works in Wood and Bronze
Turkaly Art Gallery is pleased to announce the first solo show of the works of John Habela in Cleve...
Conversation Pits and Cul-de-sacs: Dutch Architecture in the 1970s
Many Dutch people will still recall the 'cul-de-sac', the 'conversation pit' or the combination of o...
Max Gimblett: The Brush of All Things
Max Gimblett is one of New Zealand’s leading art figures. Exhibiting here since the seventies, but b...
Call for Artists, Designers, Architects: Who's Got Balls? Project Siyathemba
In many parts of Africa sporting activities, in particular soccer/football, are being incorporated i...
Sweet Sixteen: Young Emerging Australian Artists
The Goya Galleries (Melbourne, Australia) presents "Sweet Sixteen", a Conceptual contemporary art sh...
Baltazar Torres: Hierbas Daninas - Harmful Weeds
One of the most internationally recognised Portuguese artists, Baltazar Torres (Figueira de Castelo ...
Bill Burns: Safety Gear for Small Animals
Toronto-based artist Bill Burns looks out for the little guy… from safety glasses for protecting the...
Animals: 17 Artists Explore the Otherness of Animals
Animals is a group exhibition that includes artworks by seventeen acclaimed international contempora...
Two Solo Exhibitions: Gary Sweeney and Lauren Levy Featured for Contemporary Art Month
San Antonio artist Gary Sweeney and Austin artist Lauren Levy exhibit recent work in concurrent exhi...
Plaza Suite: Jeppe Hein and Johannes Wohnseifer Installation
Plaza Suite at Union, curated by Free Association, in collaboration with Uwe K. Guenther opens today...
PULP FICTION: Works on Paper by Walter King
Pulp Fiction is an exhibition of smaller works on paper that are complete ideas but often the prelud...
Indigenous Australian artists: Barbara Wier and Ronnie Tjampitjinpa
Their large format acrylic on canvas paintings combine modern expression with traditional elements a...
Small Works on Paper by Ding Yi
This exhibition at ShanghART includes works (on paper or corrugated board) from Ding Yi's older, qui...
Proof 11: Michel Hebert, Melanie Ibadlit, Su-Ying Lee, Nikki Middlemiss, Christine D’Onofrio, Lindsay Page, Alison Skyrme
For the eleventh year running, Gallery 44 presents PROOF, our annual emerging artists’ showcase, sel...
Another Line: New Forms of Drawing
The exhibition "Another Line" is a first overview of new forms of drawing from the 1990s to the pres...
John ‘Hoppy’ Hopkins: 1960 to 1965 – A Taster
Hoppy graduated from Cambridge University in 1958 with a Master’s degree in Physics and embarked upo...
Fili Italiani: A Thousand Years of Needlework
The exhibition provides an opportunity for the public to see many rare masterpieces most often found...
Raising Funds For Arts Partners ‘Organically' - Deriving Support From Patrons’ Normal Internet Usage
Artist Interactive, “The Internet Service Provider with a Heart for the Arts,” announced a national ...
Slouching Towards Bethlehem
he Project, New York, is pleased to present its summer group exhibition, Slouching Towards Bethlehem...
Lebbeus Woods: Experimental Architecture
The Heinz Architectural Center at Carnegie Museum
of Art presents Lebbeus Woods: Experimental Archi...
Richard Stickler - A British Contemporary Abstract Artist and Musician
The Cobden Club a private members club in West London presents works by Richard Strickler. Stickler ...
Anna Bjerger: Angels In Your Beer
Anna Bjerger uses found images to create her strangely familiar work. The
exhibition 'Angels In You...
ventipertrenta04: 1st International Digital Art Festival
On Saturday 31 July at the Showroom Boccabianca in the historical center of Potenza Picena, opened ...
Stitches in Time: Louise Bourgeois
The CAC Malaga is presenting Stitches in Time, a group of recent works by Louise Bourgeois, one of t...
Yoshitomo Nara: From the Depth of My Drawer
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to present an exhibition of works by Yoshitomo Nara. This...
Vanity Case: 9 Wellington Artists and Designers
The Vanity Case exhibition at the Michael Hirschfeld Gallery brings together a diverse range of work...
New Media: Who
A series of exhibitions at the Neuberger Museum of Art, New Media: Who, What, Where, When and Why, c...
Tomoko Inagaki - Soap Opera
Since her stay in England as an art student, Tomoko INAGAKI has developed a series of performances a...
Kate Breakey: Small Deaths
In Small Deaths, opened August 14, Directions Series artist, Kate Breakey poetically presents a sile...
April Gornik: Paintings and Drawings
April Gornik: Paintings and Drawings features the work of an artist who is well known for her landsc...
Paradise Lost, Found: Karin Ryan, Philip Adams and Janice McBride
"Paradise Lost, Found". Eltham Wiregrass Gallery (Melbourne, Australia) presents exhibition of three...
B2B and Back Again: Group Show on B2B by Jan-Holger Mauss
The “New Economy” term “Business to Business”, or “B2B” is expanded in an art project initiated by J...
Constantin Plavitu: Poetry of Nature
Constantine Ikon ArtStudio Gallery welcome to to "Poetry and Nature", an exhibition of romanian arti...
Shamans and Warriors: Siberian Sculptor Dashi Namdakov
Exotic warriors, Shamans, horseback and Buddist lamas. These mysterious sculptures of bronze, silve...
Hospitality: Featuring Works by Adri A.C. de Fluiter
From the 19th of September until the 10th of October runs the exhibition ‘Hospitality’ at Pulchri S...
European Bronzes from the Quentin Collection
European Bronzes from the Quentin Collection is the first public exhibition of a distinguished, litt...
Physical Sites: Nigel Green and Naglaa Walker
Physical Sites brings together two independent projects by Nigel Green and Naglaa Walker, whose work...
SHIFT-CTRL: Computers, Games and Art
In October 2000, the Beall Center for Art and Technology's inaugural exhibition, SHIFT-CTRL: Compute...
Quartered Flipped and Rotated: Large Scale Installation by Devorah Sperber
New York-based artist Devorah Sperber will create a giant abstract installation using fragmented sec...
Almuth Tebbenhoff: Pillar
afe Gallery Projects is pleased to present a new painted steel
sculpture in their sculpture court f...
E9: An Anatomy of an Area
A small corner of East London comes under the magnifying glass, as the postal district that the gall...
David Malin: Photographies
For the first time in Europe, the Karsten Greve Gallery is showing the works of the famous English "...
he Evolution of Poster Design: Poster Graphics from the A.G. Edwards and Sons Corporate Art Collection
Prior to communication through film and television, posters were the most visible and potent way to ...
South by Southwest: Works by Joyce Bailey
SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST is the title for this solo show giving viewers a chance to compare and contrast p...
Wet and Dry: 4x5
OAL is pleased to present Wet and Dry: 4x5, an exhibition of small format photography, to be held in...
Lisa Krivacka: Open House/ Into the Woods
Lisa Krivacka’s second solo show at Aron Packer Gallery will present two
separate yet related bodie...
Marcelo Nunes: Do It Yourself
The clash between police and activists, terrorist attacks, civil wars and urban violence - these are...
Out on the Street - New Zealand in the 1970s
Featuring a rich and colourful mixture of design, fashion, political memorabilia, moving images, pho...
Call for Artists: Mobile Exposure, An international exhibition of Mobile Video
Even though the use of mobile phones for still photography is Gaining more widespread acceptance, mo...
International Contemporary Art from China: Sylvie Coevoet and Veronica Ann Lee
Giving a new definition to contemporary art from China, Art Scene China's latest exhibition features...
Artflames: Adri A.C. de Fluiter
In 1995 the artist moved into a newly built 280 square meter studio, located in the small business d...
Accidental Selves: Diane Rosen
The Walter Wickiser Gallery is proud to announce an exhibition of works by Diane Rosen from December...
2-person show: Jerry Ross and Clarice Zdanski
This 2-person show entitled "THE TRUTH REVISITED: BEYOND the WALLS, the BORDERS, the OCEAN, the DIS...
Austrian Artist Heimo Wallner Draws on the Walls.
Hotcakes will feature a solo show by internationally-known, Austrian artist, Heimo Wallner, from Dec...
American Promise: Heidi Hesse
PH Gallery is pleased to announce “American Promise,” an exhibition works by contemporary internatio...
10 Years 100 Artists: Art in a Democratic South Africa
Bell-Roberts Galley and sister business, Bell-Roberts Design and Publishing, are moving. After 5 yea...
51Degrees South
Isolated and windswept – embodying both the romance and peril of the deep Southern Ocean – the Auckl...
Babak Ghazi: I Won't Let You Down
In the work ‘4U’ (2004) a poster of The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, Babak Ghazi partly obscures...
American Impressions: An Arcadian Vision, Paintings from the Akron Art Museum
The Appleton Museum of Art announces the opening of American Impressions: An Arcadian Vision, Painti...
Ciao! Manhattan: Recent Painting from New York
Even now, half a decade into the new millennium, we would be hard pressed to overestimate the legacy...
Orbus: Ellen Gallagher
The Fruitmarket Gallery announces a major solo exhibition of new and existing work by American artis...
Jeff Packard's World Tour Miniature Golf Celebrity Tournament
cafethouart represents the whole world as a cafe that we are all in all at the same time. The first ...
Call to Artists: Seeking Artists for 1st Thursdays
The Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) Associates are seeking local artists to participate in the sixth sea...
Life Observed: Michelle Rozic and Anne Holman
In her curator’s statement, Holman writes: "Life, in its essence, is a contemplative observation of ...
Call for Artists: Proposals Saught for Program 2005
CCAS is seeking proposals for it's Manuka gallery program 2005.
The CCAS Manuka gallery is a projec...
Two Exhibitions: Works by Mark Jacobson and A Figurative Group Show
The Walter Wickser Gallery presents two exhibitions in January. Showing in the main gallery is "The ...
Viewpoints: Chinese Photography Today
Chambers Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening of Viewpoints: Chinese Photography Today on Jan...
Piso Cero: Pedro Calapez
The exhibition PISO CERO for the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea in
Santiago de Compo...
Spotlight: Margaret Stone
The Spotlight exhibition this month at isual Arts Center of Northwest Florida features works by Marg...
Three Dimensions: Lawrence Argent, Stephen Daly, Mary Bates Neubauer and David Mazza
Lawrence Argent is the head of the sculpture department at the University of Denver. He is known loc...
Cosmic Forces at Play: Mixed media works by Blazin
The Mezzanine Gallery in San Francisco during February presents Cosmic Forces at Play: Mixed media w...
Cedric Smith: We
DFN Gallery is pleased to present “We,” an exhibition of mixed media works by Cedric Smith. Smith i...
quad valve, an installation by Dana Raymond
Lump gallery/projects is very pleased to present quad valve, an installation by Dana Raymond. The pr...
Francesco Lauretta: Bubble Gum
The gallery Carbone.to is pleased to announce the forth solo exhibit of Francesco Lauretta, entitled...
Hard Bodies: Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture
The exhibition, Hard Bodies: Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture, at Arndean Gallery is curated by Jam...
Jon Eiselin: Life in the Open Air
Blue Caterpillar Art Gallery presents works by Jon Eiselin through the end of the year. A distinctiv...
Grace Kotze: Paintings
Grace Kotze is a Durban based artist, and will present an exhibition of large-scale and smaller oil ...
Sub Rosa: Kerry Duggan, Michael Gough, Paul Hosking, Roger Kelly, Ben Woodeson, Sparks
Six relative strangers have been invited to install art works in a house
in Bow. Set in Tredegar Sq...
The Chain: Chien-Chi Chang
Contemplating the nature of human bonds and societal ties, Chien-Chi Chang's sombre monochrome photo...
Sue Pam -Grant: Simplicity Miss Petite Size 8mp
Bell-Roberts Art Gallery in Cape Town presents Sue Pam -Grant: Simplicity Miss Petite Size 8mp from ...
Tang Guo: Human Territory
In the March spring, Shanghart Gallery will present “Human Territory”, the latest photographyic work...
Focus Exhibition on Works: Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O’Keeffe
the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth presents Stieglitz and O’Keeffe at Lake George, a small exhibi...
Viewing Space: Shi Zhongying
The Red Gate Gallery in Beijing presents Viewing Space by Shi Zhongying until April 17, 2005. This e...
Petra: Lost City of Stone
Petra: Lost City of Stone is the most comprehensive exhibition ever presented on the ancient, Middle...
Palace and Mosque: Islamic Art
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London has one of the most important and renowned Islamic ar...
Domestic Bliss: Paintings by Bridgette Bogle
Bridgette Bogle was born in Roswell, New Mexico in 1977, thirty years after the space aliens crashed...
Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2005 Shortlist Announced
Four photographers have been shortlisted for the £30,000 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2005 , a m...
Third Course in Contemporary Art Offered in September
The TIPP Foundation
International Postgraduate Program, Tihany, Hungary
Goldsmiths College, London...
Steve McQueen: Solo Exhibition
On 12 April the Fondazione Prada inaugurated the first solo exhibition in Italy by British ...
Katy Allgeyer: Saints and Sinners
Artist Katy Allgeyer will be exhibiting her work in a one-woman show, 'Saints and Sinners', at 626 G...
Patrick Gysemberg: Work to be Included in Contemporary Art Auction
Beginning April 19th, 2005 Patrick Gysemberg's painting "Fight Against Cancer - Kom op tegen kanker"...
Strange Tales: Nick Ackerman, David Huffman, Chris Oliveria
From April 22 until May 21, 2005 the Luggage Store in San Francisco shows Strange Tales, which prese...
Terroir / Boudoir: An Installation by Simeon Nelson
A claustrophobic interior forest of Jacobean-fret columns fills the small front room of Elastic Resi...
Woord: A Collaboration between Pienaar van Niekerk and Louis Esterhuizen
The theme for this exhibition was directly derived from the collaboration between Pienaar van Nieker...
Call for Artists: Plaything of the Wind - Wind Moved 2005
"Plaything of the Wind“ is the theme of the art competition „moved wind“ in 2005. The openair- exhi...
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Wassily Kandinsky
Dame in Krinolinen
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Jardin En Fluers
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The Two Sisters (After de Chirico), 1982
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Ambassadors: Aristide Bruant
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Nature Morte au Panier
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