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Renishaw Hall: Paintings by Stuart Robinson, Terence Bennett, and Martin Decent
Terence Bennett is an accomplished watercolour artist from Doncaster in the county of Yorkshire. His works have been exhibited at many prestigious
locations, including The Royal Academys and The National Museum of Wales.Stuart Robinson is als...
Amon Carter Museum: Stuart Davis: Prints and Drawings
Included are the lithographs Davis produced in Paris in 1928–1929; his innovative series of four lithographs from 1931, which are among the most highly regarded prints of the first half of the twentieth-century; and his experimentation with colo...
Scottish National Portrait Gallery: The King over the Water: The Life of Prince James Francis Edward Stuart
James Francis Edward Stuart was a king without a throne: the uncrowned heir of King James VII and II. His birth in 1688 plunged Britain into crisis for it seemed inevitable that the infant Prince would be brought up a Roman Catholic and would wan...
Addison Gallery of American Art: Parallel Perspectives: Early Twentieth Century American Art
Painting, sculpture, and works on paper by artists such as George Inness, Ralph Blakekock, George Bellows, Patrick Henry Bruce, Arthur B. Davies, Stuart Davis, Charles Demuth, Marsden Hartley, and Georgia O’Keeffe present the multiple voices of Am...
City Gallery Wellington: Elsewhere: Photos revisit 70s Kiwi childhood
Perhaps because of my work as a filmmaker I see everything as a potential
story, he says. I think about the way the stains on a mattress map out its own
...
Portland Museum of Art: Hamilton Easter Field Art Foundation Collection
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Priska C. Juschka Fine Art: Cool Times: Works by Dan Asher, Nin Brudermann, Ko Kyong-Ho, Stuart Hawkins, Daniel Mirer, Dean Monogenis, Massimo Vitali and Wiebke Maria Wachmann.
Dan Ashers photographic portraits of icebergs capture the beauty of these solemn white sentinels. Austrian Nin Brudermann also finds beauty in far-flung locales, but the subjects of her photos are sites of extreme human intervention. In a multim...
artoose: Spring Open Weekend: Work by 14, Young, Contemporary Artists
We are also showing a collection of 80 cards made by contemporary surrealist Dan Bendel, recent 'chaos' paintings by Rufus Knightwebb, 'encapsulated' resin sculptures by Mark Russell, radical painting by post-pop artist Gary Colclough, dystopian c...
Detroit Institute of Art: THE FINE ART OF WOOD: THE BOHLEN COLLECTION
Explore this
growing medium, where the vision of the artist and the possibilities of a single
material combine to create dozens of amazing forms. Accom...
Fold Gallery: Silly Things : A Group Exhibition
Marcus Cope's work avoids easy classification. Using a wide array of visual languages Cope wryly comments on art history, Americana and the discourse between the paintings themselves. The result is a schizophrenic and unpredictable assemblage of s...
Montclair Art Museum: WILL BARNET: A TIMELESS WORLD
IMAGE:
Will Barnet
Old Mans Afternoon, 1947
Oil on canvas
47 x 36 in.
Private collection Works from the Permanent Collection of The Montclair
Art Museum by ...
Jack Straw Foundation and New Media Gallery: Seattle Immigrants Given Visual Voice in Mixed Media Installation
Keeler interviewed and recorded the voices of
immigrants from over 20 countries spanning the globe,
including China, Russia, Greece, Slovakia, Ghana and
Thailand, among others.
Ranging from compacted thought forms held within the
air...
Association of Photographers Gallery: 7 - Seven Incredible Photographers
AOP members Marcus Lyon, Julie Fisher, Luc Beziat, Roger Hutchings, Dod Miller, Andy Wilson and Matthew Stuart have brought together some of their most thought provoking and stunning Black and White images.
In ‘7’ Roger Hutchings lifts the ...
Kresge Art Museum: Rags to Riches: 25 years of Paper Art from Dieu Donné Papermill.
Many of the paperworks are three dimensional, some free standing or installations. Three artists have been commissioned to execute collaborative projects with the studio to explore new possibilities for the medium: Lynda Benglis, Alan Shields, and...
PM Gallery and House: Trackers: 21 Artists Working in Video, Sculpture, Installation, Performance and pPainting
Artists in the Gallery rolled dice to direct their placement within a ‘Vector’ structure. Each artist rolled three times to arrive at their x,y,z co-ordinates determining their position in the Gallery. All nine must now work together to resolve ...
Sanford L. Smith and Associates Ltd.: Modernism: A Century of Art and Design
The Brooklyn Museum of Art/MODERNISM Lifetime Achievement
Award will be presented prior to the benefit preview for the Brooklyn
Museum of Art on Wednesday evening. Past winners of the Design
...
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...
Association of Photographers Gallery: The Fuji Film - AOP Assistants Awards 2001
This competition for young aspiring photographers provides an important platform for their work and has launched many a photographic career. This years prestigious Velvia Bursary portfolio series will be represented by Jo Brougton, Jens Lucking, J...
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy - The Exhibition
The exhibition has been developed over two years in conjunction with New
Line Cinema, the producers of the film trilogy. Te Papa has been granted
exclusive rights to produce this museum exhibition which will be toured
internationally after its ...
Kettle's Yard Gallery: FACE/OFF: a portrait of the artist
However, these are no conventional self-portraits. As the title suggests,
there will be few, if any, faces in the exhibition. Rather, the works
suggest alternative ways, perhaps more accurate, certainly more playful, by
which an artist might po...
Frye Art Museum: Here I am - What We See and Think We Know
The Frye Art Museum's newest exhibition, Here I Am! Passages in Portraiture,
allows you to look at some old friends and new acquaintances to come to your
own definition. According to Debra Byrne, curator, "The magic of
portraiture can be pegge...
Wellington City Gallery: Surprise - A Christmas Exhibition
The artists worked within set dimensions, which meant a large number of
works could be included in the show, says Rebecca Wilson, curator of 360 /
Michael Hirschfeld Gallery. Almost all have responded to the invitation
with new work, so the exh...
Atlanta College of Art: Here & There: City Acts
The emerging and established artists included in Here & There: City Acts explore the nature of cities in a variety of ways. They create walking tours as a means to understand the history of particular neighborhoods; create collaborations that ques...
Reynolda House, Museum of American Art: Self/Image: Portraiture from Copley to Close
The portrait occupies a singular place in the history of American art. As a genre, these representations of self are layered visual accounts of actuality, desire, and projection. Historical portraits—too often taken at face value—are granted a ra...
Parsons Exhition Center: Drawing in the Present Tense
This show is based on a series of simple observations about the drawing process. The creative process itself often has its origins in drawing. In this view, drawing comes about from a succession of traces, impulses and sensations that form an end...
City Gallery Wellington, Hirschfeld Gallery: Living Together: Work from Artists Own Collections
“It is wonderful to see the interconnections between these artists and the works they are lending; for example Amy Howden-Chapman is lending a Regan Gentry, while Regan has selected a Hamish Tocher,” says curator Jessica Reid, “Kate Woods has chos...
Harvard University, Arthur M. Sackler Museum: The Tablet and the Pen: Islamic Works from Turkey, Iran, and India
"This small but potent exhibition offers a fascinating glimpse into the motivations and mechanisms behind the construction of images in Muslim culture," said Thomas W. Lentz, Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard University Art Mu...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: The Great Wide Open: Panoramic Photographs of the American West
Well-known early photographers such as Carleton E. Watkins, William H. Jackson, and Eadweard Muybridge are
represented, along with contemporary photographers including Karen Halverson, Mark Klett, Gus Foster, Robert Dawson, Stuart Klipper,
Cath...
Art Institute of Chicago: Far From Home: Photography, Travel, and Inspiration
Similarly, Walker Evans journeyed to Havana in 1933 to document the city in photographs that presage the cool humanism of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. Robert Frank made his seminal body of work for his book The Americans upon leaving his native S...
Tate Britian: Nominations invited for the 2001 Turner Prize
The members of the 2001 Turner Prize Jury are:
Patricia Bickers, Editor, Art Monthly
Stuart Evans, representative of the Patrons of New Art
Robert Storr, Senior Curator, Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art,New York
Polish Cultural Institute, Location One: Dominik Lejman: Artist in Residence
In "Video Murals - Social Surfaces”, Lejman employs direct recordings of crowds and urban gatherings he has filmed. This original footage is then rendered into a purely abstracted form by the artist through the creation of ornamental crowd motifs ...
Columbia Museum of Art: Edward Hopper and Urban Realism
Drawn entirely from the Whitney Museum of American Art’s preeminent collection, this exhibition presents the work of Hopper alongside paintings by his peers – those artists who documented and explored the many faces of life in the changing urban e...
Beyond the Border International Contemporary Art Fair: Barry Wolfryd to Exhibit at BTB- Art
IMAGE
Barry Wolfryd
Title: Building Trust
Year Created: 2007
Medium: Painting Oil
Width: 57 inches
Height: 63 inches
Depth: 4 inches
Price: US$ 9,000
View more of Barry Wolfryds work in his portfoli...
Art Gallery of Mississauga: Kai Chan: land(e)scape
Gleaned materials such as branches, sticks, toothpicks, buttons and string become sophisticated sculptural forms in the hands of artist Kai Chan. His complex works visually reference the arts and crafts movement while loosening the boundary betwee...
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 ...
Fresno Metropolitan Museum: Becoming A Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State
"Becoming A Nation" provides the visitor with outstanding examples of America's achievement in the arts between the mid 18th and early 19th centuries like the great Philadelphia high chest attributed to Joseph Deleveau, an exquisite settee by Dunc...
Experimental Art Foundation: More Than A Feeling - DAMP
The group has exhibited in over 16 exhibitions both locally and internationally and has also received significant critical success including published reviews by critics Peter Timms in The Age and Stuart Koop in Art/Text and feature articles by An...
Ars Electronica 2001: TAKEOVER - Who's Doing the Art of Tomorrow
The theoretical encounter with the Festival theme will be presented in a new
format this year: A symposium, conferences, panels on virtual reality and
the Prix Ars Electronica Forum make up a full calendar of events, an
overarching theory-netwo...
artandphotographs: The Book Corner: Britain’s Print Industry
The Book Corner does not look like any library that you have ever seen. All the same, Martino Gamper’s idiosyncratic shelving and seating are utterly recognisable as a place to take time and enjoy books. Likewise, Åbäke’s posters, signage and labe...
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art: RENT
Rent describes the temporary relation many people have to the things
around them. That is, we do not own them and we do not create or produce
them from scratch, though we do use and adapt them. It also applies t...
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