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Artist: Detmar Blow ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (25) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Detmar Blow.
- Thomas Nast
Something That Did Blow Over
Wood engraving
1871
- Margaret C. Winter
Where Marine Winds Blow
1954
- Marvin Lipofsky
Seattle Series #3
Free blow, mold formed glass
1990
- No Title (Zach can blow), Raymond Pettibon (United States, Arizona, Tucson, born 1957) , 1998, Pen and ink on paper
- Seven at one blow, Max Slevogt (Germany, Landshut, 1868 - 1932) , 1911, Lithograph on laid paper
- George Cruikshank
Blowing (blow wind?) and Crack your Cheeks
brown ink
18th - 19th century
- Arthur Rackham
"When you meet grown-up people in the Gardens who puff and blow...", illustration no. 22 referring to page 44 in the book Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie (New York: Charles Scribner*s Sons, 1907)
color offset lithogr Museum of Fine Arts
- Nose flute (dulali) Fiji, 19th century Bamboo 64.8 cm (25 1/2 in.) Museum of Fine Museum of Fine Arts
- Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, Spanish, 1746-1828 Sopla. (Blow); Plate 69 bound into "Los Caprichos"
- Gustave DorÈ
A Mortal Blow, illustration no. 229 on page 309 in the book Droll Stories Collected from the Abbeys of Touraine (Les contes drolatiques) by HonorÈ de Balzac. 1st English translation (London: John Camden Hotten, [1874])
wood engra
- Gustave DorÈ
A Mortal Blow, illustration no. 156 on page 191in the book Droll Stories Collected from the Abbeys of Touraine (Les contes drolatiques) by HonorÈ de Balzac. 1st English translation (London: John Camden Hotten, [1874])
wood engra The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Bondjo (Side-Blow Trumpet), ca. 1915 Made by Ekonda people (Konda)Probably village of Mpendjwa on Lake J. Paul Getty Museum
- The Resurrection J. Paul Getty Museum
- The Triumph of Venus J. Paul Getty Museum
- What a Small World Museum of Fine Arts
- Shell trumpet (sak) Sri Lanka, 19th century Shell (Turbinella pyrum) Overall: 10.3 x 15.1 cm J. Paul Getty Museum
- Pan and Syrinx J. Paul Getty Museum
- Statuette of a Snake-legged Giant
- Francisco JosÈ de Goya y Lucientes
Sopla (Blow), plate 69 from the series Los Caprichos (Caprices)
etching, aquatint, drypoint, and burin
1799 Museum of Fine Arts
- Vase Chinese Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, 1662-1722 China Jingdezhen ware; porcelain with "peach-bloom" glaze 19.9 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Vulcan at His Forge Museum of Fine Arts
- Transverse flute Papua New Guinea, about 1925 Bamboo 46.4 cm (18 1/4 in.) Museum of Museum of Fine Arts
- Bagpipe (biniou) France, Brittany, 19th century Ebony, ivory, tin, brass, leather, fabric 72 cm (28 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Triton Blowing a Conch Shell Museum of Fine Arts
- Probably by Paul Gaillard, French, active 1850-60s--1890 Bagpipe (cornemuse) France, probably late 19th century Ivory,
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (32) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Blow
Photographers' Gallery: Antonioni's Blow-Up: London 1966 - a Photographer, a Woman, a Mystery These will be shown alongside further photography taken by on-set photographers, all will depict or concentrate on the
photographer’s act of photographing. The focal point will be the infamous park scene and the images grouped into sections t...
Hicks Gallery: Summer 2006: Recent Paintings by Sandra Blow RA, June Frickleton, Terry Whybrow, Claudio Missagia, Henrik Simonsen, and David Beer Terry Whybrow lives and works in St. Ives as does Sandra Blow. He has for many years been regarded by dealers and fellow artists as a great and unsung talent.
Henrik Simonsen has shown with us for several years steadily growing in popularity...
Powerhouse Museum: When Philip Met Isabella: Philip Treacy’s Hats for Isabella Blow Since their first meeting in 1989, Blow has been Treacy’s friend, muse and constant source of inspiration. Many of his most surreal and sculptural hats have been made for her. "Issy never says: ‘You’ve gone too far,’" says Treacy. "She always says...
Alberto Peolo: One-man Show by Danish Artist Thorsten Kirchhoff The film Blow Up provided the impetus for three reproductions of shots that the main character took of a couple in a park, unaware that they were being photographed and three photogrammes which perfectly illustrate his unsuccessful sentimental rel...
Institute of International Visual Arts: Flow Motion - Dissolve: Digital Audiovisual Installation and Web Project For Flow Motion, the film has a life beyond its marginal space in cinema
history. Dissolve investigates the futuristic elements in Antonioni's doomed
epic, including the suggestions it makes for new forms of non-figurative art
practice. This in...
Camaver Kunsthaus: Shamal - The creative wind View more of Mary Mansey's work in her porfolio at absolutearts.com www.absolutearts.com/marymanseySometimes it happens we wonder ourself how an artworks comes out. Well, maybe such as in a p...
Edge Gallery: Gareth Brown : Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest, Selected Highlights and New Works
About the artist
Gareth Brown is originally from Wales and has been based in HK since 1996, establishing Blow Up Studios soon after. He started his career in the late 80s in London, working on dance music videos for Crunch Productions & St...
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: Big Deal and Blow Up: Dwarf the Human Body with Humorous Intelligence “I put together an exhibition by artists who enjoy taking up big chunks of space in the service of a socially committed stance that is filtered through an intelligent wit,” states Renny Pritikin.
Featured in gallery three, Scott Snibbe is a Bay A...
Whitney Museum of Art: Black Box/White Cube Series - In Sync: Cinema and Sound in the Work of Julie Becker and Christian Marclay
Rebecca Ibel Gallery Miranova: Duncan Hannah's World of Cinema and Daina Higgins' Flaneur In hannah's work, scenes from flims such as Blow Up and Night Moves are depected, along with images of Natalie Wood, Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway. The Hitchcock starlette Nova Pilbeam, is another favorite subject of the artist. The exhibition is...
Opus6ix: Paintings by Jerry Ross Featured in Group Exhibition Opus6ix has gathered up twenty or so of these works from Ross' attic for
sale in a giant "blow art out the door" sale intended to get these works
out of the attic and into people's homes. The prices have been
deliberately set low to encourage ...
Contemporary Art Centre of Malaga: United Nations Miniature: Thomas Hirschhorn Thomas Hirschhorn studied graphic design in Zurich, a
profession which he
abandoned when he decided that it was too closely linked to
commercial and
private interests. From then on he has devoted himself to
art, working in
different media...
Hang Art: In Season by Tjasa Owen Owen imbues her scenes of rural tranquility with dynamic motion—trees and grasses blow in the wind and clouds seem to race overhead. Her subtle textual notations on many of the pieces invite the viewer to create a personal relationship with the p...
Art Brussels 2002: ArtBrussels Celebrates Its 20th Birthday on the International Scene After 20 editions, the originally modest art fair has become an
important international meeting place for contemporary art.
However...
Plug In: Archigram: Experimental Architecture 1961-1974 - Warren Chalk, Peter Cook, Dennis Crompton, David Greene, Ron Herron and Michael Webb Their fresh and cheeky photocollage resonated with pop
imagery, revitalizing the way we imagine modern living. All their
projects were presented in a colourful pop style which challenged the
serious and institutional approach favoured by archit...
LFL Gallery (Lawrence/Feuer/LaMontagne): Land of Many Uses: Jules de Balincourt In the sculpture "Global Warming Souvenir", the artist recreates in miniature his old Los Angeles neighborhood, Malibu Lake inside of a large wooden tub. The house- covered valley is bisected by a small stream, but as time passes (approximately 40...
Castlefield Gallery: Variable Dimensions in Working Practice Responding to the growing interest in the forms of exhibition spaces
for new and emerging technologies, director Roger McKinley used the
hi-tech meets lo-fi approach, buying advertising space in established
print publications. The 5 commiss...
Museum of Glass, International Center for Contemporary Art: Some Assembly Required Contemporary sculpture has been knocked from the pedestal and has grown to heroic proportions, said Neil Watson, chief curator at the Museum of Glass. In Some Assembly Required we are bringing together artists working with glass who have distingui...
Mummery + Schnelle Gallery: Ori Gersht Time After Time The latest digital technology has enabled Gersht to create contemporary versions of frozen life, bringing the concerns of Fantin-Latour and other still-life masters into a contemporary context. His photographs echo the appearance of oil paintings ...
La Familia Gallery: Artist Jason Stauffer Curates Three-Man Show Exhibiting a Northwest Sense of Adventure In February 2008, Jason Stauffer solidified his
reputation presenting his second public exhibition in
Seattle at La Familia Gallery. Titled "Purpose," his
show humorously examined social assumptions and
expectations of how objects and people ...
Melbourne Museum: RetroMOMENTS: Retrospective of Work by Colin Suggett Born in Warrnambool in 1945, Suggett’s work is derived directly from his childhood obsession of making things that move – cartoons, films, animations, motorised devices, puppets and billy carts.
Using ...
art-o-nivo gallery: Female Artists: Svenska Glasakademin Sweden Asa Brandt
About 30 years ago, there were few who believed in her idea that an artist could blow glass himself in his or her own studio.
Asa Brandt, one of the pioneers of studio glass in europe, started the first private glass studio ...
P.S. 1: CHILDREN OF BERLIN: CULTURAL DEVELOPMENTS 1989-1999 There have been many transformations since the fall of the Wall, and today
Berlin is a completely different city from what it was in 1989. The unique
...
Gandy Gallery: ADAM VACKAR: Economy of Silence At first sight, these settings are not particularly striking; they suggest to the viewer a reality that initially appears banal (this is particularly true of News Dispersed and Towards the End). This anchoring in what is, however, does not constit...
Corning Museum of Glass: New Glass Sculpture Gallery Presents Exhibition of Late 20th Century Works The exhibition, which will be on view through the year 2001,
features about 75 works by 65 artists.
While many artists continue to blow glass, others are casting,
kiln-forming, flameworking, and combining glass into mixed-media
assemblages, Ms. ...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Hip-Hop Nation: Roots, Rhymes, and Rage
Hip-Hop Nation will showcase clothing and accessories worn by artists
such as Afrika Bambaataa, Run-DMC, The Beastie Boys, Salt N' Pepa, Tupac
Shakur, Puff Daddy, Eminem, and Missy Ell...
Mediateca di Santa Teresa: Connessioni Leggendarie: NET.ART History Between complex theories and Dadaist euphoria, Connessioni Leggendarie will
bring us between hopes and fears of our wildly digitized time.
A decade of technical and cultural Far West, aiming to explore and to conquer
new lands, languages, behav...
Museum fuer Voelkerkunde: Indian Life on the Orinoco: The Cisneros Collection This is the first exhibition to be organized under the leadership of Anette Rein, new director of the Museum fuer Voelkerkunde. Dr. Rein states, The Museum is thrilled to be able to bring to its visitors this vibrant, culturally significant collec...
Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery: Tim Hawkinson Take Pentecost (1999). Its title refers to the incident recorded in the New Testament of the Holy Spirit descending on a gathering of
apostles, speaking in tongues and communicating the Word to people speaking different languages. Somethin...
Hudson River Museum: The Magic of Light: Artists Focusing on Non-Traditional Media The Magic of Light displays the work of both established and emerging
American artists. James Turrell, part of the Light-and-Space movement of
the 1960s and 1970s along with Robert Irwin, works with pure light,
while his main goal is the viewer...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Roy Lichtenstein on the Roof The installation is made possible by the Lita Annenberg Hazen Charitable Trust.
On view will be: the nearly 30-foot-tall Brushstrokes, 1996 (fabricated 2001); the 17 1/2-foot-wide House III, 1997 (fabricated 2002); and four vertical, quasi-f...
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...
Further Artwork and Information:
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Isabella Blow
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