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Courtauld Institute of Art: Fauve Painting 1905-7: The Triumph of Pure Colour
Louis
Vauxcelles, one of the more progressive critics described the proximity of a relatively classical
sculpture to paintings by Matisse and his colleagues as -Donatello among the wild beasts - and the
name stuck although the Fauves were ne...
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: KINGDOM OF THE SOUL: GERMAN SYMBOLIST ART EXHIBITION (1870-1920)
The exhibition of over 180
paintings, drawings and sculptures contains many previously
unseen works by largely unknown artists such as Georg
Kolbe, Fri...
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: Yoshitomo Nara: From the Depth of My Drawer
“It seems to me it was from the beginning of the 1990s that I began to makeÅ@works that I felt were uniquely my own. Now, in 2004, looking back, I see myself and my artwork being polished through trial and error, for better or for worse. This is b...
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art: Painting Zero Degree
Color and scale will be vital in the interactive nature of the show. Visitors
will walk among large game-board-like structures, touch wall-to-wall and
floor-to-c...
Transit Space: Simon Fathfull: Dog Ends
For his installation at Transit Space, Faithfull will be creating
large-scale bit-maps – literally a map of bits – which in this case
will form images of the ends of his dog. Here, the role of pixels
will be taken by cigarette papers – liquoric...
Witte de With Center for Contemportary Art: Anarrations: Anneke A. de Boer, Fow Pyng Hu, Gabriel Lester, Pia Wergius
The exhibition Anarrations aims at showing cinematographic art not only as a
derivative of cinema but as a fully fledged discipline with its own specific qualities.
...
Haus der Kunst: GROTESQUE! 130 Years of Witty Art
GROTESQUE! 130 Years of Witty Art presents works possessing those characteristics attributed to the concept of the grotesque in Meyers Konversationslexikon (an influential encyclopaedia) in 1895: "The result of a humour which - apparently without ...
Project Gallery: La La Land: Curated by Paul O'Neill
And while they are situated in the gallery and carefully designed for the different planes of the space, they exit the white cube by consciously referring to an elsewhere. For example:
FLOOR
Liam Gillick's 'Discussion Island Preparation...
FACT Gallery: Darkly Comic: Marina Zurkow and Eddo Stern
Zurkow and Stern mix arti-fact and fiction in an exhibition that betrays a curious interest in teen culture. Zurkow's colourful, interactive videos reflect the dark undercurrents of sugar-coated teen comix culture on a grand scale, while Stern use...
San Bernardino County Museum, Fisk Gallery: Outdoor Adventures in San Bernardino County
"Many things, like the type of clothing worn in the outdoors, may have changed over the years," said Michele Nielsen, museum archivist and curator of this exhibit, "but other things have stayed the same. People today still work and pursue leisure...
Cambridge Galleries: Big in Japan: Takahiro Fujiwara, Matsukage Hiroyuki, Yuki Kimura, Tsuyoshi Ozawa, Risa Sato
and Saki Satom
Japanese adult
culture is avidly
unadult, Osborne writes. It is stuck on a continual quest for instant
gratification and blatant
adorableness. It's not fixated on youth, like us, it's fixated on
childhood.
Risa Sato's Campaign No. 8 ...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Degas to Picasso: Painters, Sculptors and the Camera
Dating from roughly 1885 to 1915, the 364 paintings, drawings, sculptures and photographs on
view demonstrate the pervasive and diverse role of photography in the work and working
processes of these significant artists. The works...
Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard: Before Expressionism: Art in Germany circa 1903. An Exhibition for the 100th Anniversary of the Busch-Reisinger Museum
The Museum’s deep and wide-ranging collection includes important holdings of Austrian Secession art, German expressionism, 1920s abstraction, and material related to the Bauhaus, including archives of Lyonel Feininger and Walter Gropius. The Museu...
National Arts Club: Echoes in Blue: Contemporary Iranian Painting
In recent years, The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art has actively promoted Iranian artists’ careers. It has exhibited their artwork around the world in prominent venues such as Christies in London and the Meridian Center’s touring exhibition in ...
Salzburger Kunstverein, Kunstlerhaus: New Works by Dutch Artist Michael Raedecker
A particularly fascinating aspect of Michael Raedecker`s painting is his
unusual use of yarn and embroidered elements in combination with acrylic
paints. His paint is often either applied very thinly or literally piled
onto the canvas. Raedecke...
One Oxford Center: Under My Skin: Photographs by Cynthia Zordich
UNDER MY SKIN is a series of intimate photographs of the women in the artist's life. "Women
who were first girls to me. Girls that I have known since the second grade,the seventh
grade, high school, college. My girls. My request to them? Share...
Van Gogh Museum: Xavier Mellery
Paintings and Drawings
Born in Laeken (Brussels), Mellery trained with the painter and decorator Charle-Albert, acquiring the basic skills necessary for his career as a muralist. In 1870 he won the Prix de Rome, including a grant for a four-year study tour in Italy. His...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Past Things and Present: Jasper Johns since 1983
Jasper Johns first came to public attention over 50 years ago, with his now-famous images of flags, numerals and impersonal household objects, or - as he described them - “things we already know”. Radically different from the prevailing Abstract E...
Museum of Fine Art, Glassell School of Art: Innate Contours:
James Surls Drawings
Glassell School of Art
Without question, James Surls is one of Texass most acclaimed artists of the
late twentieth century, said Valerie Loupe Olsen, curator of the exhibition and
associate director of Glas...
Thomas Erben Gallery: Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé: The Hair or the Man, Blink
On view will be "The Hair or the Man" and "Blink", two single-screen video projections, as well as two series of b/w photographs. "Niggers are Scared of Revolution" a song by Umar Bin Hassan opens "Hair" and continues throughout interspersed wit...
Chinese Photographers Association: Call for Entries: 2001 China 9th International Photographic Art Exhibition
Organized by the Chinese Photographers Association
Patronized by the Federation of International Art Photography (FIAP) No. 2001/047
Closing date (deadline for entry): June 1, 2001
Judging: June 20-25, 2001
Exhibition: Septe...
Brevard Museum of Art and Science: Mariam Shapiro: Works on Paper, A Thirty Year Retrospective
Born in Toronto, Canada, in 1923, Schapiro’s life in art started early. Her father, Theodore Schapiro, was an artist
and raised his daughter to become one. He taught her drawing at age 6 and enrolled her in a life drawing class at
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