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Wallace Collection: Van Dyck at The Wallace Collection
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Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane: Femme Fatale: Anne Zahalka, Anne Wallace and Annette Bezor
In “Fortresses and Frontiers” Anne Zahalka uses light boxes to project
photographs of Sydney as seen through the eyes of a tourist. Anne uses
multiple images of Sydney that defy the expectations of what a tourist image
would be. Sydney in thes...
National Gallery: Madame de Pompadour: Images of a Mistress
Among the exhibits will be Boucher’s stunning portrait of Madame de Pompadour of 1756 from Munich, Carle Vanloo’s portrait of her in oriental dress from St Petersburg, Greuze’s 'Simplicity' from Fort Worth, and one of her writing-desks from Versai...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Klee Paintings
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: Klee's Line
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Bartley Nees Project: New Paintings by Judy Millar
Unlike the cool abstractions of many New Zealand artists, Millar’s current
style is loose and gestural. As she explains, "I’m much more concerned with
the sloppiness of the paint and the wetness of the surface than I am about
how it’s looking. ...
Portland Museum of Art: Will Barnet: A Timeless World
This first major evaluation of this widely respected and influential artist’s work will draw connections between his hard-edged,
abstract geometry of the 1940s and 1950s and the later realist works for which he is better kn...
Australian Embassy: PROBE: explorations into Australian computational space
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National Ornamental Metal Museum: Some Like It Hot
Large scale pieces will be represented by photographs adjacent to the displayed smaller pieces by the following artists:
John Medwedeff
Joe Bonifas
Nol Putnam
Philip Baldwin
Japh Howard
Bernie Hosey
Scott L...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Year One: Art of the Ancient World East and West
With objects spanning almost five millennia and drawn from nearly
every known culture, the Metropolitan is one of the few truly
encyclopedic museums in the world. Normally, these collections are
displayed according to the particular region o...
Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery: Stretch: Works by Artists from North and South America
Comments co-curators Keith Wallace and Eugenio Valdes Figueroa, "Bringing
together artwork from different nations within the Americas serves to provide a
perspective on the works' similarities and differences. In spite of the virtual demise of n...
The Natural History Museum, London: Voyages of Discovery
Revealing natural history treasures never seen by the public
before, the Museum literally opens up its vast collection of
botanical, entomological, geological and zoological specimens,
historical artworks, photographs, prints and drawings, all
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Ultra Baroque: Aspects of Post Latin American Art
Ultrabaroque: Aspects of Post-Latin American Art was originated by the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, with support from The Rockefeller Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Wallac...
OBORO: Waterspeak: Dana Claxton
A rich and complex audio track
samples water sounds and throat-singing with music by Russell Wallace, a composer who has collaborated with Claxton over
the past decade. The seductive qualities of recorded voice, the fam...
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...
National Gallery of Canada: Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts
The Canada Council for the Arts appoints an independent peer jury of artists and arts professionals from across Canada to select the winners of the Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts. The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Governo...
Gold Coast City Art Gallery: SEBASTIAN: Contemporary Realist Painting
The exhibition addresses the lack of contemporary Australian painting shows, by featuring the work of a small selection of practising artists, including Queensland artists alongside interstate colleagues, and will offer emerging artists a chance ...
QUT Art Museum: The Brisbane Line: Queensland Women Artists of the Early Twentieth Century
The exhibition, which provides a diversity of inspiration from nineteenth-century moody impressionism and urban spaces of Brisbane to portraits of fashionable women of the ‘flapper’ era, has been co-curated by Robyn Daw, Manager, Education, National ...
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts: Mirage: A Group Show Curated by Bec Dean
Mirage transforms perception through a combination of atmosphere and heat. It creates an illusion interpreted not only through our sensory perceptions but possibly conditioned by our psychological states. Is Mirage an optical illusion that plays b...
Tampa Museum of Art: My Reality: Contemporary Art and the Culture of Japanese Animation
While anime has its
origins in American
animation, it is equally
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Red Gate Gallery: Transcribe: Sheng Qi Solo Exhibition
Since 1991 Red Gate Gallery has been exhibiting work by outstanding contemporary Chinese artists. With 22 artists represented, the diverse media reflects the artists awareness and interest in Chinas changing society. As records of their observatio...
Austin Museum of Art: The New Frontier: Art and Television
1960-65
This exhibition will be the first ever to
examine
the impact of television on the visual
arts in the United States and Europe at a crucial period in the
development of both media. The origins of the
media wo...
Bellevue Art Museum: Alfredo Arreguin: Patterns of Dreams and Nature
Lauro Flores, author of the University of Washington Press publication Alfredo Arreguin Patterns of Dreams and Nature states that Alfredo Arreguin is a genuinely American painter, in the real, hemispheric sense of this term – an artist of magic, m...
Talwar Gallery: Ranjani Shettar: The Indian Spring
Employing organic materials invested with tradition and history, Ranjani Shettar creates multidimensional works that bring forth the metaphysical attributes of residing within a changing physical environment. She exposes the permeability of the of...
Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla: Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Twentieth-Century Mexican Art: The Jacques
and Natasha Gelman Collection
Today, the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection of twentieth-century Mexican
art is widely regarded as the world’s most significant private holding of its kind.
Dating from the 1910s to the 1990s, the 80-...
Bartley Nees Gallery: Sara Hughes: Beyond the Horizon
2005 has been quite a year for Hughes who has won New Zealand’s two top art awards and completed a major commission for the sculpture terrace at Te Papa. In September, she won the prestigious Wallace Art Award with a prize of $35000 cash and a res...
Carnegie Museum of Art: National Society of Arts and Letters: smallSCULPTURE2001 - a national competition of works by emerging artists
Jurors for the exhibition are Thomas Sokolowski, director of The Andy Warhol
Museum; Susan Rosenberg, assistant curator of modern and contemporary art,
Philadelphia Museum of Art; and nationally recognized sculptors Thaddeus
Mosley and Michael ...
National Endowment for Humanities: NEH Announces $17.6 Million in New Grants
Among the grants awarded this round are 14 Schools for a New Millennium grants,
which enable selected schools to weave computer use into their humanities
curriculum and become models for how...
Blaffer Gallery, University of Texas: Single Channel: Collaborating with the Moving Image
"Exhibiting films and videos as visual installations alongside formal screenings in a gallery setting is something new for Microcinema and we are excited about the prospects for the viewers as well as the filmmakers," comments Patrick Kwiatkowsk...
National Endowment for the Humanities: NEH Announces $17.6 Million in New Grants
Among the grants awarded this round are 14 Schools for a New
Millennium grants, which enable selected schools to weave
computer use into their humanities curriculum and bec...
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