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Alliance Francaise, Toronto: An Hour of Wolf - Nightmare Trilogy: Works by Elizabeth Seigfried
In the catalogue for the 1998 George Eastman House exhibition Telling Stories, Therese Mulligan, curator, discusses the photographic narrative. She writes, In recent decades, much attention has been given to the study of narratives and how they di...
Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Central Florida: Bittersweet Legacy: Creative Responses to th Holocaust
BITTERSWEET LEGACY is a collection of art and poetry inspired by the Holocaust. The artists are people from many walks of life who have creatively attempted to understand and give form to their sorrow and quest for meaning.Moskowitz Brody is th...
Ruine Der Kunste: Wolf Kahlen: Retrospectives 2000-2003, Part IV; Since Gutenberg: Books/Photos/Internet
More may be seen together with his video sculptures and installations in a later part, which
all present phenomena or topic-oriented selected cornerstones out of his
ouvre. In this fourth part they present other media pieces SINCE GUTENBERG:
i...
National Arts Club: 106th Annual Catharine Lorillard Wolf Open Exhibition
"The Seeker is about life’s journey; about clarification of one’s path by searching for guidance. Choice is symbolized by the warm interior light, which radiates and becomes absorbed by the cool light of the exterior world. Candlelight shining ...
Center for Creative Photography: Couples: Photographs by Mariana Cook
The Center is pleased to present this engaging project from Mariana Cook, who has never before exhibited in Arizona, said
Nancy Lutz, Acting Director, Center for Creative Photography. This show will have enormous appeal for all generations of
vi...
The Art Institute of Chicago: Kenneth Josephson: A Retrospective
The exhibition contains 125 of Josephsons works. Altering perspective,
scale, and point of view, Josephson was once hailed as a leader of
conceptual photography in the late 1960s and 1970s. His photographs
...
M.P. Birla Millennium Gallery, Bhavan Centre: World Cinema: A Dialogue - Kurchi Dasgupta
Kurchi’s work aims in bringing the two disparate, yet similar, worlds of film and painting together and represent her visual dialogue with films that have had a profound influence on cultures from around the world.
'Kurchi Dasgupta is one of...
Kunsthalle Zurich: Three Perspectives and a Short Scenario: Liam Gillick
Between the exhibitions in Europe and the U.S., a new “scenario” will be produced, performed and filmed in the summer months of 2008 at the Kunstverein Munich. In this play the different protagonists and collaborations that have influenced the art...
Ulatis Cultural Center: Roz Zinns: Colors Abound
Roz Zinns has always had a love of the land which is evident in her work. Although she is currently focusing on California landscapes, she is finding that the compositional element of land in an urban environment has become a fascinating study for...
Sommerakademie Traunkirchen: Call for Artists: Summer Academy Traunkirchen
The maximum number of participants per course is twenty.
The minimum number of participants is seven. in the case of too small number of participants the direction of academy reserves the right to cancel the class.
Participation Fee for 2...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: The Draftsman's Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland
The Draftsman's Art spans the 15th to the 19th centuries with drawings by
Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Peter Paul Rubens, François Boucher, William
...
Steven Wolf Fine Arts: Lisa Kirk's Project: Revolution
Kirk presents us with pop-trash, the detritus of our culture, glamorized as overly desirable commodity. Revolution! is an extensive and ongoing investigation that uses an archaeological approach to the present to expose our nature as simply consum...
Buffalo Bill Historical Center: John James Audubon in the West: The Last Expedition - Mammals of North America
Curator of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art Sarah Boehme explains, John James Audubon is associated with artistic images of birds, with conservation issues, and with geographic locations of the Deep South. He doesn't immediately spring to mind ...
National Galery of Art: From Schongauer to Holbein:
Master Drawings from Basel and Berlin
The exhibition is made possible by UBS AG.
The Gallery has long been devoted to collecting and exhibiting early German and Swiss art, and this rich
and varied showing o...
Tacoma Art Museum: The New Frontier: Art and Television, 1960-1965
Artists have been engaging with the most advanced imaging
technologies since the late nineteenth century, and this was not lost
...
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...
Galerie La Centrale: L'Animalerie Ju-Do and The Gender of Space
The public will be able to adopt the animals and the new owners will have to sign an adoption contract and other releated documents. The Animalerie Ju-Do staff, Julie Doucet and Dominique Pétrin, will be present on the opening night, Wednesday May...
Whitney Museum of American Art: Visions from America: Photographs from the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1940-2000
Curator Sylvia Wolf's selection focuses on artists who live and work in this country. Portraits, landscapes, street photographs, and genre subjects will be featured, including works by Vito Acconci, Diane Arbus, Matthew Barney, Dawoud Bey, Nancy B...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Julia Margaret Cameron's Women
Organized by Sylvia Wolf, associate curator of photography at the Art Institute of Chicago and recently named
photography curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and coordinated...
PH Gallery: Celeste Fichter: 84 Days without a Fish
Determined to reorder the ordinary, Fichter layers modes of representation to infuse meaning and value into the otherwise common and ubiquitous. Through their unexpected juxtapositions, reconfigured disposable mass-produced objects become surprisi...
Gallery West: Creative Visions: A Multimedia Collaboration
Established in 1979, Gallery West is the oldest artist-operated gallery in
Northern Virginia. It represents established and emerging artists working in a
broad spectrum of paint media, as well as photography, sculpture,
...
White Collar: Aspects of the White Collar State of Mind
Coining the term 'white collar' in the early 1950s, the American sociologist C. Wright Mills provided a trope for an emerging 20th century middle class keeping its hands clean as it toiled behind desks in the banal working environments of the indu...
Autry Museum of Western Heritage: HuupuKwanum - Tupaat, Out of the Mist: Treasures of the Nuu-chah-nulth Chiefs
Out of the Mist explores the rich and vibrant culture of
the Nuu-chah-nulth people of British Columbia and
northwestern Washington State by examining their
history and art. This exhibition, the first of its kind, was
developed ...
Haunch of Venison: Mat Collishaw: Shooting Stars
A zoetrope - a cylindrical device that produces the illusion of action from a rapid succession of static images - will be installed on the top floor of the gallery. Called Animal Night Life, the two-metre wide sculpture features one hundred and ei...
Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College: Inaugural Exhibtion: S.O.S. - Scenes of Sounds
Inventions such as the telephone, tape recorder, loudspeaker,
radio, Walkman, compact disk, internet radio, and
computer-synthesized speech have produced dra...
Gallery 218: Visions of Elvis
VISIONS OF ELVIS which runs July 7, 2000 through July 30, 2000, includes Elvis-themed artwork in all media, including video, painting, printmaking, photography, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media from three countries plus the United States.
Joan Miro Foundation: Space Concept: 26 Works from the Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig
Anne and Patrick Poirier, Ilya Kabakov and Günter
Förg create architectural pieces and mythological
images, metaphors for models of human
communication and social relations. These objects
and installations reflect the impor...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: American Folk Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The more than 125 works from the Metropolitan Museum’s distinguished
collection of American folk art cover the full range of subject matter delineated
by these artists -- portraiture, land...
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...
Bonner David Galleries: Beyond the Sky by Gail Morris
To achieve this, Morris finds her work to be informed by the great color field abstractionists as much as it is by the traditions of landscape. By merging these influences with her own visceral response to these places, she endeavors to create a ...
Anonymous Was A Woman: Anonymous Was a Woman Awards 10 Women Artists with $25,000 Grants
The name of the grant program, Anonymous Was A Woman, refers to a line in Virginia Wolf’s A Room of One’s Own. As the name implies, the nominators and those associated with the program are un-named, and artists are unaware that they are being cons...
Plains Art Museum: Window on the West: Views from the American Frontier from The Phelan Collection
Included are works by the greats: Frederic Remington, Carl Wimar, Alfred Jacob Miller, Karl Bodmer and John Frederick Kensett, as well as Lone Wolf who was perhaps the first academically trained Native American artist. However, this exhibition is ...
Gamblin Artists Colors Co.: New Environmental Color -- TORRIT GREY 2001
Every year, Gamblin formulates Torrit Grey - both to recycle pigment and to
focus artists on the importance of recycling - and distributes it in April in
honor of Earth Day (April 22). Dedicated to the environment of the earth, as
well as the ...
Graz Biennial - [art.image]: 5th Graz Biennial on Media and Architecture Opens
The inception of the Biennial-Layers is our response to current challenges posed to a festival by the changed forms of production and presentation of contemporary art and culture production says Charlotte Pöchhacker, director of graz biennial on m...
Kunstsammlung Nordhein-Westfalen: Jackson Pollock: Works from the MoMA and European Collections
Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) is one of the most prominent representatives of post-war redefined
American painting. In his revolutionary pictures of the late 40s he dripped and poured the paint
...
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg: Gary Hill: Selected Works 1976 - 2001
An American, living in Seattle, he
began his artistic career as a sculptor. The Kunstmuseum now
presents a representative survey of Hill’s video pieces. The early
videos of the 1970s, which concentrate on formal experimentation,
are included a...
Prado Museum: Goya: THE DISASTER OF WAR
Misera humanidad. La culpa es tuya (Miserable humanity. The fault is thine!) writes a wolf in Desastre 74 Esto es lo peor
(That is the worst of it). The source for this sentence is the poem Gli animali parlanti - T...
ARTworkSF: American Mythology: 23 Artist Define Their Views
Carmen Wolfs Red Chair highlights the American myth of fame and popularity. In William Mayfields Changing Our Minds the gods see something wrong with the way things are and are doing something about it. Malcom Nicols Bright Sunny Future V exemplifies...
Price Tower Art Center: Karim Rashid: I Want to Change the World
Now, for the first time, he will be the subject of a solo museum exhibition in his home country, the United States.
From April 28 through September 17, Price Tower Arts Center will present the exhibition Karim Rashid. Organized by the Arts Cent...
Edge Gallery: 2008-09 Visual Arts Thematic Exhibition - Imaging Hong Kong – Contemporary Photography
“Imaging Hong Kong: Contemporary Photography Exhibition” offers a clear picture of Hong Kong Art Photography development. With over 40 photographers and 150 works about our city since the middle of last century, it includes various aspects of ph...
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