Albert Beck Wenzell
[Couple in medieval dress ] - One from the Studies and Sketches for the Murals in the New Amsterdam Theatre, New York
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circa 1902
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Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Rick Beck: Sculpture
He uses
a fragile material to present objects that would normally be able to endure a
great deal of stress and weight. Whether he presents something small
enough to fit on a table or large enough stand on its own, Beck’s work offers
a uniq...
Whitney Museum of Art: The Draftsman's Colors: Fourteen New Acquisitions from Johns to Chong
The artists'
avoidance of strong color allows the viewer to concentrate on
their pure draftsmanship. Included are drawings in various
...
Gallery 1114, a contemporary artists cooperative: WHERE IN THE WORLD IS THE WIRRAL
The Gallery will also be showing the dolls of California artist, Sara Austin. Austin's dolls, have shown in museums and galleries across the United States. She has been published in several magazines, and has taught doll-making for several years. ...
Gallery Donkersvoort: Small Monuments: Work in Stone
The artists are from all corners of the world. Participating artists are: Chris Peterson and Andrew
Wielawski (both...
Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener.02 : Call for Submissions: Power to the People
Artists may propose new or existing works to be installed within outdoor and indoor sites in and around Kitchener's City Hall and downtown core. Works in all media will be considered including sculpture, performance, video, sound, installation, p...
Art Gallery of York University: Jeremy Blake: Winchester Trilogy
Blake's projections probe the psychological aura of this architectural wonder constructed by Sara Winchester, widow of the heir to the Winchester rifle fortune, over the course of thirty-eight years, beginning in the late nineteenth century. After...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Romantics, Realists, Revolutionaries:
19th-Century German Masterpieces from
the Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig
For several reasons, the MFAH is a natural venue to showcase 19th-century
German art from the Leipzig Museum. Perhaps the most compelling reason is
...
Counter Gallery: Rosalind Nashashibi: Eyeballing
What is discovered in these reduced archetypes is a cast of personas that inhabit the forms and architecture of the city – some comic, others melancholic and estranged. Juxtaposed with these faces, and representing a reversal of this humanizing of...
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN: 175th Open Annual Exhibition
Distinguished juries in each medium are elected by the membership of the Academy. Juries of selection are as follows: Painting: Pat Adams, Will Barnet, Harvey Dinnerstein, Lois Dodd, Yvonne Jacquette, Paul Resika, and Joseph Solman; Sculpture: Ze...
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art: The West is Still Wild: New Art of the West
And they’re all correct. What they see is the West, still wild in many respects, but far removed from Hollywood stereotypes.
New Art of the West 8 examines the West from all these angles.
New Art of the West is a biennial e...
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Millinnium Glass: An International Survey of Studio Glass
The art world of Kentucky is fortunate to count among its
artists, Stephen Rolfe Powell, Professor of Art at Centre
College in Danville. Since the early 1980's, he has been
...
RICE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY: CLUBS OF BAMAKO
The late 1950s and early 1960s marked the end of colonial rule for much of
Africa. With this new freedom came a reexamination of the basis for national
and cultural identities that were hybrids of African and Western influences.
Malick Sidibé's...
Museum of Fine Art Houston: Art of Rome in the 18th Century
In the 18th century, Rome's civic and religious leaders
commissioned exceptional artists from throughout Europe to
construct and embellish churches, palaces, fountains, public
...
Wilhelm-Hack-Museum: Der Blaue Reiter: The Freeing of Color
The exhibition has been curated by the Museums director, Dr. Richard
Gassen and will show approximately 200 pieces by 13 artists. The
outstanding quality of the exhibition lies in its unique conception
as well as in the excellent collaboration ...
Australian Consulate-General: Celebrating Australia: identity by design
The New York opening follows its inaugural showing at the Embassy of Australia gallery in Washington DC where the exhibition received over 1000 visitors.
Celebrating Australia: identity by design includes familiar symbols like the kangaroo ...
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...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Louise Bourgeois: Stitches in Time
Over 20 pieces, most created in the last three years, are accompanied by a selection of the artist’s graphic work including He disappeared into Complete Silence, 1946, her first major suite of etchings and poems in which she unfolds tales of loss ...
Queens Museum of Art: Crossing the Line: Site Specific Works by Fifty Artists throughout Queens
Artists selected for this exhibition are known for developing their ideas
through an investigative process and are themselves a microcosm of the ethnic
...
Stiftung Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum: POP CARS. America – Europe
The Lehmbruck Museum project will be the result of in-depth research, and will present groups of work on the topic from the Gottfried Schultz VW collection, the BMW Car Collection (Warhol), the DaimlerChrysler Collection (Cars by Warhol), the ADAC (G...
NURTUREart Non-Profit, Inc. at Baldwin Gallery, Milstein Building, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center: Fine Art vs. Insularity, NURTUREart Reaches The Heights: A Group Exhibition of Contemporary Fine Art
More Than Meets the Eye
In its quest to broaden the cultural horizons of residents of Washington Heights, NURTUREart has allied with community organizations to reach residents unexposed to, or cynical about contemporary art. This will be acc...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: The Splendor of 18th-Century Rome
A strong sense of their city's cultural centrality encouraged Rome's 18th-century civic and religious leaders to construct or embellish numerous churches,
palaces, fountains, public plazas (piazze), gardens and gallerie...
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