Murailles crénelées et deux tours ; croquis d'un minaret et panorama (1927) by DELACROIX Eugène
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Moonshadow Farm Art Project: Robin Tondra: Devils and Demon Dogs
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Helsinki Art Museum: The Garden of Forking Paths: Contemporary Art from Latin America
The artists are Luis Benedit, Victor Grippo, Liliana Porter, Miguel Angel Ríos and Sergio
Vega from Argentina, Tania Bruguera, Ernesto Pujol and Los Carp...
Ruth and Sherman Lee Institute for Japanese Art at the Clark Center: The Japanese Journey: 'Traveling Images’ of Edo-period Japan
Using works from or related to the period, this exhibition explores travel’s role in Edo-period pictorial arts. The title phrase ‘traveling images’ refers both to
images of real travel, and to the journey of pictorial styles and themes between ...
Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation: Luminous Reflections: Paintings, Glass and Steel
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney: ZOOMORPHIA: Sculpture, Installations and Video Works from Maria Fernanda Cardoso
Characterised by the use of unconventional materials, Cardoso's work reveals her longstanding fascination with the natural world and the complexity of our relationship to it. Some of the works use the preserved bodies of frogs and lizards and dea...
SITE Santa Fe: THE RECENT WORK OF ROBERT THERRIEN
We are very pleased to be able to bring this exhibition to New Mexico, said Louis
Grachos, SITE Santa Fe's director & curator. We think it is going to be an important
summer exhibition for us especially because after is l...
Michaelis School of Fine Art: Michaelis Graduate Exhibition, 2003
This year, breaking with tradition, the students have opted to curate the
exhibition themselves, under the supervision of Gavin Younge. Other art related
events have been organised for the evening, which will be announced closer to
the time....
Memphis Brooks Museum: O' So Calla Lilly - The Brooks Presents Georgia O'Keeffe
The exhibition's eight paintings by O'Keeffe, five by Hartley, and one by
Demuth acknowledge the importance of this subject to the Stieglitz circle of
modernist artists. O'Keeffe became known as "The Lady of the Lily" in the
1920s because o...
Frick Art and Historical Center: Post-Impressionist Prints: Paris in the 1890s
Late 19th-century Parisian painters experimented freely with
new developments in printmaking and worked closely with
skillful printmakers and publishers to produce some of the
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American Academy in Rome: The Rome Prize 2002
Rome Prize winners pursue independent projects, which vary in content and scope, for periods ranging from six months to two years at the Academy. Stipends range from $10,000 to $20,000 (depending on the terms of the fellowships). To complement the...
American Academy in Rome: Deadline: The Rome Prize
DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 15, 1999
Rome Prize winners
pursue independent projects, which vary in content and scope, for periods
ranging from six months to two years at the Academy. Stipends range
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Southern Flagship Institution: INTERNATIONAL MUSEUMS DAY
In order to raise public awareness of the importance of museums in our
society the International Council of Museums (ICOM) proclaimed 18 May as
International Museums Day. The motto of International Museums Day, ever
since the initiative was la...
Helsinki City Art Museum: Robert Capa: Photographs
The exhibition titled Robert Capa: Photographs to be opened at Helsinki City Art Museum’s exhibition gallery at
Tennis Palace on January 18, 2000, will present one of the most interesting photographers of this century in 160
black-and-whi...
Bristol Museums and Art Gallery: BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2001
In 1981 the magazine now called Wildlife decided to extend the scope of the
Competition not only to find new photographers but also to raise the status of wildlife
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King County Public Art Program: Call for Arrtists: Environmental Labortory
Artist’s Opportunity: King County and project architects The Miller/Hull Partnership are interested in adding an artist to the Environmental Laboratory project who can tell the story of the region’s water quality and contribute to the educational...
Sanford Smith: Fall Antiques Show
The Fall Antiques Show gathers 70 outstanding dealers from all over the United States,
including Carl Hammer Gallery (Chicago, IL) with masterworks by American self-taught
artists; Kathryn Bere...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Four Faces of New Zealand Art: Rita Angus, Gavin Hipkins, Michael Illingworth and Peter Peryer
The series features two major survey exhibitions: Rita Angus – ‘live to paint and paint to live’, which is the first survey of Angus’s work since 1982, and A Tourist in Paradise Lost – The Art of Michael Illingworth - the first ever survey of the...
Gallery 44, Centre for Contemporary Photography: Réflexion: Celine Messier
But here the figures are mostly absent, their presence merely hinted at. Inspired by a simple play of light, Messier contemplates questions dealing with the nature of being, questions of substance, space, time, and identity.
Gallery 44 Centre ...
Gallery 44, Centre for Contemporary Photography: Employment Opportunity: Exhibition Coordinator
Responsibilities:
Programs: In consultation with the Exhibition Selection Committee and the Director, the EC develops and implements all exhibition related programming. The EC coordinates exhibitions and occasionally gives public talks and ...
Guggenheim Museum: 40th Anniversary of the Landmark Frank Lloyd Wright Building
When the Guggenheim Museum was completed forty ears ago, it represented a milestone in world architecture, said Thomas Krens, Director of the Soloman R. Guggenheim Foundation. It remains on of the great buildings of the twentieth century. We are t...
High Museum: Degas & America: The Early Collectors
Because American collectors embraced Degas' work in all
media - oils, pastels, drawings, prints and sculpture - and from all periods
of his career, the exhibition offers a first-rate survey of his work. His early
academic drawings, his engag...
John Curtin Gallery: WATER MEDICINE
PRECIOUS WORKS FOR A DRY CONTINENT
Artists are Robert Baines, Ros Bandt, Clare Belfrage, Brownyn Goss, Jacqui
Gropp, Adrian Jones, Janie Matthews, Anne Neil, Susan Purdy, Sue Saxon, Liz
Williamson. Curated by Kevin Murray
The exhibition opened at John Curtin Gallery, Perth, on 1...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Art in Bloom: A Weekend of Flowers
This year's arrangements are being created by area garden clubs. Free docent-led tours will be
available to give visitors a better understand of the artworks and their relationship to each flower
arrangement. The honorary...
Vulnerables: Territory of Public Objects
This itinerant exhibition began in Geneva in May 1998 and then travel ed to New York (sept.. 98), São Paulo
(dec. 98) and New Delhi (march 99). vulnerables will be on-line during each exhibition, each time with new
e...
Autry Museum of Western Heritage: Buffalo Bill's Wild West
Exhibits include an original 1867 Deadwood Stagecoach, bought by Buffalo Bill for $1,800 in 1911 and used during a
scene from the show The Attack on the Deadwood Stage, in which audience members participated as cowboys.
Annie Oakley's gold-plate...
National Ornamental Metal Museum: Findings: The Jewelry of Ramona Solberg
A pioneer in the use of found and ritual objects in contemporary jewelry, Solberg is also the author of Inventive Jewelry Making.
Now retired, she is producing more jewelry and indulging her love of travel by leading crafts tours to places lik...
Hang Art: Addie Shevlin: All About Line
Addie Shevlin was born in Illinois. From an early age, Addie’s creative talents were encouraged by her artistic mother. Family vacations included plenty of time for museum tours and sketching. From 1961 to 1963, the young artist took classes ...
JHB CIVIC GALLERY: BOTTLED AT SOURCE: A group watercolour exhibition
Artists participating include Merryn Singer, Joni Brenner, Stefan Erasmus,
Monica Madeira, Flip Hattingh, Thomasin Dewhurst, Robyn Sassen, Michelle
Kriek and Tayrn Millar. Merryn Singer takes the traditional landscape and
paints it in blood. J...
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...
Bayly Art Museum: The 14th Annual Writer's Eye
Competition
The 14th annual Writers Eye
competition, organized by the Museum
docents, begins September 25, 2000,
with tours for area students and adults. By
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Microcinema, Inc. / Blackchair Productions: Call for Artists: Independent Exposure 2006
More information write: submissions@microcinema.com
Independent Exposure 2006
An Ongoing Microcinema Screening Program of International Short Films, Videos and Digital Works
Independent Exposure is based in San Francisco and Hous...
Blue Caterpillar Art Gallery: Jon Eiselin: Life in the Open Air
The human figure has not been abandoned altogether and at times reappears in the midst of this all. His paintings are usually done with oil paint on canvas. They vary in size from small scale to wall covering polyptychs. Because all paintings are ...
Tsuen Wan Town Hall: The Key of Millennium - Sculpture Exhibition
of
Timothy Chan Kwok Cheong
One of these promising local artists, Timothy Chan Kwok Cheong, will organize his solo exhibition from 11-17, May 2000 at the Exhibition Gallery, Tsuen Wan Tow Hall and from 19 - 26 May at the Exhibition Gallery, Shatin Town Hall in conjunction wi...
Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation: OCAF Members' art exhibit opens
Over forty artists are represented in this diverse annual exhibition.
Most of the artists have more than one piece on exhibit.
There is a total of ninety-seven pieces of art in the show.
Audrone Kirschner, Visual Arts Coordinator for this ...
Carrara Academy Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art: Caravaggio - the light in Lombard painting
This is the first time that so many works from all over the world are
collected together to illustrate an original interpretation of the work of
Caravaggio connected to the figurative culture of his native land, Lombardy.
Please, leave also yo...
Glema Mahr Center for the Arts, Madisonville Community College: Reviving Renaissance: Paintings by Tom Kennedy
Tom has produced award-winning work as an illustrator, graphic designer and
artist since 1976. His work has been commissioned by major corporations,
public institutions and individuals for its sensitive portraiture and montage
work involvin...
Royal West of England Academy: 153rd Autumn Exhibition: Paintings, Prints, Drawings, Sculpture, Architecture
The RWA Autumn Exhibition is an ideal way of finding an original piece of art to buy and this year the majority of the works will be for sale. With prices ranging from around £100 to £20,000 the exhibition is a good opportunity for established a...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: An Incomplete World: Works by Warhol, Freud, Sherman and Hirst
The selection was made by Wayne Tunnicliffe, curator contemporary art, Art Gallery of New South Wales and Jason Smith, curator contemporary art, National Gallery of Victoria.
Wayne Tunnicliffe says: “This exhibition brings together great w...
Unisa Art Gallery: Unisa Reflects on its Collection of Resistance Art
Works on display include Julian Motau's torturous portraits, Leonard Matsoso's tribute to Kipie Moketsie and the super realist portraits of Keith Dietrich, Mmopeng, Mmamule and Mmathabeng.
The curators are Meredith Randall and Jacob Lebeko....
Winnipeg Art Gallery: Holman: Forty Years of Graphic Art
The carvers articulated rigorous aesthetic standards and
expressed admiration for accomplished works that showed
originality, novelty, and a distinct personal
style-echoing elements that contribute to our
understanding of great art as produced...
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