Giovanni Battista Mercati
Sotto St. Gioanne epoldo (Below SS. Giovanni e Paolo), pl. 22 from the series Alcune vedute et prospettive di luoghi dishabitati di Roma (Some Views and Perspectives of the Uninhabited Places of Rome)
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Detroit Institute of Art: BILL VIOLA
Viola’s single channel works have been distributed and
broadcast around the world. The installation Nine Attempts to Achieve Immortality
is a highlight, along with the premier of his latest work, Eternal Return.
Bil...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Bill Viola
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Guggenheim Museum, Berlin: Bill Viola: Going Forth By Day
Viola studied at Syracuse University in New York in the early 1970s, and his experimentation with electronic arts led him to produce works of sound art as well as video installation. Viola's early contact with Nam June Paik, David Tudor, and other...
National Gallery: Bill Viola: The Passions
Artists and writers have long been preoccupied with the challenge of depicting and arousing emotion. In 2000 Bill Viola began to explore these forces in his work, drawing on the art of the past for inspiration. A departure from his room installati...
The Art Institute of Chicago: Bill Voila
Bill Viola is organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art and curated by David A. Ross and Peter Sellars.
The Chicago presentation of Bill Viola is curated by James Rondeau, as...
Tacoma Art Museum: Bill Viola: Something Above, Beyond, Below, Beneath
In The Reflecting Pool, Viola employs the reflection of the pool as a device for perceiving the world. In it a man emerges from a forest and stops by a body of water. He jumps and time stops while he is left suspended in the air. All movement seen...
Frankfurt Museum of Modern Art: Change of Scene XVII: Katalin Káldi
The extraordinarily successful Viola exhibition was an integral part of our XVth Change of Scene.
What prompted us to mount the largest Bill Viola (born 1951) retrospective to date was the fact that
o...
District of Waldeck-Frankenberg: Call for Artists: Plaything of the Wind - Wind Moved 2005
What can we offer the wind ?- The wind that strokes through leaves and then storms on, rushes and whispers, is gentle and then disorders, uproots and concentrates. Its strength is invisible. You can feel it and hear it - sometimes. Windobjects wil...
Virginia Museum of Fine Art: Outer and Inner Space: A Video Exhibition in Three Parts
A
selection of early videos – by artists such as
Marina Abramovi and Ulay, Juan Downey,
Mona Hatoum, Gary Hill, Daniel Reeves, and
Howardena Pindell – treats related themes of
gender roles, cultural identity and spatial divides.
Neshat ...
ARKEN Museum of Modern Art: MAN - Body in Art from 1950 to 2000
The exhibition occupies the entire museum
presenting 80 international artists’ depictions
of the body from 1950 to the present day.
Works by a number of Danish artists such as
Asger Jorn and Michael Kvium, as well as
internati...
Virginia Museum of Fine Art: Outer and Inner Space Exhibition: Jane and Louise Wilson, Stasi City
“Stasi City” uses two pairs of
simultaneous projections in opposite corners of the gallery to present a dynamic
and disorienting view of the abandoned headquarters of the former East
German secret police, the Stasi. In surrounding viewers wit...
Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning: LivePictures: The Digital World Animates Contemporary Art
For example, a painting in which the image within the frame interactively moves in reaction to the walking spectators; a projected image that incorporates surveillance technology, making viewers aware of their movement; or sculptural work that emp...
Hayward Gallery: Spectacular Bodies: The Art & Science of the Human Body from Leonardo to Now
Today as forensic and medical sciences advance as never before – with the development of genetic fingerprinting, cryogenics and designer babies - artists continue to find inspiration in the human body. Video installations, photography and sculptur...
Virginia Museum of Fine Art: Outer and Inner Space: A Video Exhibition in Three Parts
Outer and Inner Space places the three recent video installations in the
context of classic video art from the 1960s to early 1980s. These early works
...
Tate Modern: Between Cinema and a Hard Place
Ranging from film and video to sculpture, the exhibition features works by the following
artists:
Miroslaw Balka, Matthew Barney, Christian Boltanski, Janet Cardiff and George
Bures-Miller, James Coleman, Stan Douglas,...
Centre pour l’image contemporaine: 8th Biennial of Moving Images
Cinema-like works (video screenings and installations requiring a dark space) have been numerously shown in
museums and art spaces these last years. This now current habit operates a transformation in the
...
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg: Painting Pictures: Painting and Media in the Digital Age
With the exhibition Painting Pictures: Painting and Media in the Digital Age, the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg will present an exploration of the possibilities of pictorial invention open to painting in the age of photographic and digital media. Since th...
Bayly Art Museum: Expanded Visions: Ceramic Art in the 1970s-80s
Another storyteller, Jack Earl, uses
whiteware and china paint to make a picture three-dimensional and put it in some kind of situation, according to Foley. David
Gilhooly, whose art is grounded in myth making, centers his w...
De/light me!: CALL FOR PAPERS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
We are interested into the following line of topics, left open for both
textual and visual contributions;
mental delightment ____________ overtheoretising ____________ forgotten
theory ____________ authoring theory ____________ undead au...
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston: The Inward Eye: Transcendence in Contemporary Art
The exhibition features twenty-nine works created between 1970 and 2001 that capture the viewer's attention in a variety of ways.
From perceptual work like that of Charles Ray or James Turrell that allows us to see ourselves seeing, to ...
Bellevue Art Museum: Roger Shimomura: An American Diary and Shaping Stories – Two Exhibitions
With 30 paintings and ten lithographs, Roger Shimomura tells the story of his family’s (and his own) internment during World War II from different perspectives in An American Diary and Memories of Childhood. The series is based on diaries kept by ...
Montclair Art Museum: Betty Woodman: Ceramic Floral Works
The genesis
for Ceramic Pictures of Korean Paintings installed at the Museum was an
excursion to Korea in the summer of 2001 and the particular styles of Korean
Painting she saw while there. One of Woodman's sinuous painted bronze
benches wil...
Haunch of Venison: Animals: 17 Artists Explore the Otherness of Animals
The works in the exhibition question the common ways we understand animals, and rather than objectifying
or anthropomorphising them, present them as beings in their own right, often incomprehensible and
mysterious. For example in Marina Kappos’s...
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Hieronymus Bosch 1450-1516: Only Opportunity to See So Many Works Together
In addition, the exhibition encompasses a multitude of paintings
from Bosch's workshop and his contemporaries. The continued fascination for Bosch's work is illustrated by the modern
and contemporary works included in the exhibition by art...
Guggenheim Museum, Berlin: Gerhard Richter: Eight Gray
Consisting of eight enameled glass panels, Eight Gray addresses themes the artist has been investigating since the mid-1960s in his monochromes and works in glass. Mounted on steel supports and hanging 50 centimeters from the wall, the enormous pa...
Contemporary Art at Castel del Monte - Puglia: IntraMoenia/Extra Art
After the first event that holds Castel del Monte as its centre, a group
of additional castles will become ěthe seat, a sort of indian reservation
for contemporary artists chosen from a multimedia, multi-cultural,
trans-national perspective....
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Senses and Sins: Painters of Everyday Life in the Seventeenth Century
The 82 paintings comprising the exhibition are by 22 artists and come from numerous museums in the Netherlands and other countries. Each and every one of these artists specialized in specific subjects, and many of them depicted lively, bucolic, re...
Guggenheim Museum: Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces - Two New Sculptures
We are extremely proud to present these monumental new works by Rachel Whiteread, noted director Thomas Krens. Rachel is one of the most formidable sculptors of our time. Her unique approach to the discipline is clear in these pieces, which poss...
South London Gallery: Independence: Issues with a Contemporary Relevance
In the recently vacated gallery offices, a project by Christian Boltanski opens the exhibition out to any artist who wishes to participate. Relying on the principle of starting a rumour, artists from all over the world have been invited to fax th...
Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea: Awaiting a Call: Curated by Miguel Fernández-Cid
The way in which Morandi paints the void between the objects in order to
represent them as light presences, both physical and mental, almost
immaterial, is not far from William de Koonings or Bruce Naumans thoughts
when they concede that in ord...
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