Walter Joseph Phillips
Dying Pines
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1918
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Grand Forks Art Gallery: Call to Artists: A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose
2-D works are limited to 12 sq. ft. (ie. 36 x 48” or 24 x 72”) 3-D works are limited to 16 cu. ft. and 80 lbs. (ie. 30 x 30 x 30” or 18 x 22 x 72”) Note: ceiling height maximum 90 inches.
Entries must be accompanied by slides or photographs ...
Judy A Saslow Gallery: Fresh Faces: Five Contemporary Artists
The Portland Mercury says of contemporary painter Michael Brieger, “[His] intricate method of shading makes for incredibly elusive images up close, amplifying the mystery and creepiness of his subject matter. The gravity of Brieger's talent is dis...
Baltimore Museum of Art: Picasso: Portrait and Figure
Picassos knowledge of the classical figure is evident in a number of finely rendered pen drawings from
1904-1905, drawn in contour without modeling. Gradually, through his study of Iberian sculpture and the
influence of Cezanne, Picasso began ...
MEO Contemportary Art Collection: FOTOK: Photographs by Young Czech Artists Opens Today
Included in the exhibition are:
Patricie Fexova
Alena Kotzmannova
Jan Kadlec
Jolana Rucharova
Filip Turek
Katerina Seda
Marketa Othova and Pierre Daguin
Andrea Cihlarova
Michal Pechoucek
Zbynek Bal...
Exit Art Gallery: Call for Artists: HOMOMUSEUM - Heroes and Moments
The exhibition is a response to the tremendous influence that gay culture has had on mainstream culture and will investigate how homosexuality is defined and expressed by queer artists today.
For the exhibition Exit Art is asking LGBT artist...
Gallery 218: Two Exhibitions Open Today: RED and Artful Valentines
RED includes a mixture of Media: painting, sculpture, photography, collage, digital prints, and pastels. The exhibit features 11 local artists and emerging artists from WI and four other states. Local exhibitors are: Fred Stein (photography); Ju...
Tate Modern: MatissePicasso
Through a series of over thirty groupings of paintings and sculpture, this major exhibition
gives you the opportunity to compare and contrast Matisse's expressive use of colour and
line alongside Picasso's stylistic virtuos...
Oakland Museum of California: Photographer Rondal Partridge Celebrated in Two Bay Area Exhibitions
The two institutions feature different aspects of Partridge's work: the California Historical Society will showcase documentary images depicting life in California during much of the 20th cent...
Walker Art Center: A PRACTICAL DREAMER: THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF MAN RAY
Organized by the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and drawn from its extensive collection of
photographs, the exhibition focuses on Man Ray’s photographic work and includes 100 vintage prints
spanning the period from 1916 to the...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Color, Myth, and Music:Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Synchromism
Among his many accomplishments, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, along with fellow American
painter Morgan Russell, fathered the Synchromism movement. Convinced that color and
sound were equivalent phenomena and that one could o...
New Mueum for Art and Design: Richard Artschwager. Up and Across
Characteristic is also the artist’s use of industrial materials, such as wood veneers, patterned melamine and hardboard. Artschwager often uses the hardboard reverse as a support for painting, giving the images a specific look and feel. A further ...
George Billis Gallery, L.A.: Daniel Phill: Group Photography Show
Daniel Phill holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Painting from Stanford University, and a Bachelor’s Degree from the San Francisco Art Institute. His work can be seen in the permanent collection of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Museum ...
University of Virginia Art Museum: A Jefferson Ideal: Selections from the Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Landon III Collection of American Fine and Decorative Arts
This special exhibition features major examples of 18th- and 19th-century American painting and furniture, including works by Albert Bierstadt, John Singleton Copley, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, Thomas Moran, John Singer Sargent, Gilbert Stuart ...
Birmingham Museum of Art: Matisse
Matisse took the
classical form of the body, and, with a revolutionary intensity of color and simplicity of brushwork, brought it into the modern era. Everything worked to
bring out the sensual, expressive and essential elements of the human form: ...
Alexander Ochs Galleries Berlin Beijing: Performing the Body: Photography and Performance from China - Cang Xin, Chen Lingyang, Chi Peng, Hai Bo, Ma Liuming, Miao Xiaochun, Muchen and Shaoyinong
Once used exclusively as an instrument of propaganda, it has within the briefest time span been able to penetrate other artistic practices like painting, installation, and performance, taking on an important role of its own among the contemporary ...
Gallery 218: Visions of Elvis
VISIONS OF ELVIS which runs July 7, 2000 through July 30, 2000, includes Elvis-themed artwork in all media, including video, painting, printmaking, photography, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media from three countries plus the United States.
New Museum od Contemporary Art: Picturing the Modern Amazon
The exhibition consists of three sections: historical images, contemporary works, and
comics. The historical images date from 1783 to the present. The contemporary section
...
Gallery 218: After Duchamp: 23 Works of Art from US Artists
The "players" or Artists exhibiting (in no particular order, of course) are: Elaine Fisher, (MA), Florence Alfano McEwin (WY), Thomas Kovacich (WI), George Jones V.(WI), Fred Stein (WI), Ron Koehler (MS), Carl S. Richards (MA), Jean Sobon (WI), He...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Treasure Hunt: A Decade of Collecting Works on Paper
According to Carnegie Museum of Art's Associate Curator of Fine Arts Linda
Batis, Treasure Hunt not only showcases important acquisitions, but also
reveals the extent of the museum's collection of works on paper. We
collect to overcome weaknes...
Tacoma Art Museum: A Transatlantic Avant-Garde: American Artists in Paris, 1918 – 1939
Paris was the world’s art center before World War II, attracting international artists who gleaned ideas and styles from the city’s heady scene. Key artists of many disciplines such as James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinsk...
Oakland Museum of California: Capturing Light: Masterpieces of California Photography, 1850-2000
Much of what we think of as Great American Photography is in fact Californian, said Drew Heath Johnson, Curator of Photography at OMCA. Names such as Weston, Watkins, Ansel Adams or Dorothea Lange are among the first that occur to us when we consi...
Museo del Prado: The Spanish Portrait from El Greco to Picasso
Over the course of three and a half months and through a
selection of 84
works, the exhibition devoted to the Spanish portrait will
present a survey
of the development of this genre in Spanish art from the
late fifteenth
century to the ea...
Dayton Art Institute: The Glory of the Silk Road: Art from Ancient China
This historically significant
exhibition will showcase materials that have been buried deep within the
sands, hidden in intricate caves on the sides of mountains, or recovered
from ancient tombs along the Silk Road. The phrase "Silk Road" w...
Los Angeles County Museum: The Fashionable Child of the Nineteenth Century
In conjunction with the exhibition, LACMA has produced a special brochure for children and
their families. Using the guide, visitors can explore the museum’s permanent collection and
discover the direct relationship between art of the nineteenth ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
Comprising paintings, sculptures, ceramics, drawings, and prints, the exhibition vividly conveys the exceptional range of Gauguin's career, both in terms of his technical facility in a variety of media and the far-flung places and cultures that in...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Signac 1863-1935: Master Neo-Impressionist
Often viewed as the second man of Neo-Impressionism, Paul Signac
(1863-1935) has long been considered an artist of talent in the shadow of
the more celebrated ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic
Comprising paintings, sculptures, ceramics, drawings, and prints, the exhibition vividly conveys the exceptional range of Gauguin's career, both in terms of his technical facility in a variety of media and the far-flung places and cultures that in...
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