Pablo Picasso
Cover for Picasso Lithographe/IV/1956-1963. Catalogue by Fernand Mourlot. (Monte-Carlo:AndrÈ Sauret
ditions du Livre, 1964)
Lithograph
1963
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Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art: Bruce Yonemoto: Screen Gems
Working with screens, monitors, imagery, objects,
and ideas from video, film, television, and popular culture, Yonemoto
examines recurring themes of memory, the construction of identity,
and his thir...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Robots and Space Toys: The Robert Lesser Collection
The toys, which were on every child's holiday gift list, illustrate popular culture influenced by World War II, the space race, and the burgeoning international interest in technology. Those events, together with a general fascination with scienc...
Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College: The Photography of John Gutmann: Culture Shock
Gutmann trained a skeptical and amused
European eye upon the vibrant American urban scene, employing a
graphic sophistication he had absorbed from the innovative
photojournals of 1920s Weimar Germany. >From the Great Depression to
the Wor...
Sis boom bah Gallery: Out and About
Introduction by Ian Jeffrey
Art Historian, former Head of Art History at Goldsmiths College,
University of London
15 November 2003.
Under the terms of the old sublime we went in awe of waterfalls and of volcanoes. Under the ter...
GenArtSF: New-Fangle 2000
New-Fangle Artists are:
Apsolutno
Ike Brooker
Rubber O Cement
Joann Denning
Kora Juenger
R T Mark
Clay Newton
Adam Rees
Richard Rinehart
Marissa Silverbach
Niem Tran
New-Fangle ...
Childs Gallery: Art of the Mid-Century, Modernism
The traditional forms of art, literature, and society had become outdated, and it was therefore essential to sweep them aside and reinvent culture. Machine and mass-production were the tools of the change, which facilitated the massive housing boo...
De Appel: THE FILM AND VIDEO WORK OF CHRISTIAN JANKOWSKI AND ANRI SALA
Jankowski's work often consists of humorous, playful commentaries on
situations in which an artist finds himself. 'Telemistica', is based on interviews with Italian
TV presenters of horosco...
McKinney Avenue Contemporary: Visions, Vows and That Old Time Religion: Paintings by John Alexander
John Alexander is among the most internationally recognized artists from
Texas. Like other post-war giants -- Robert Rauschenberg and Julian
Schnabel come to mind -- he has made his reputation outside of Texas, all
the while maintaining longst...
National Glass Centre: Blaschkas’ Glass Aquarium
"The Blaschkas’ work is a remarkable example of the fusion of design, craftsmanship and mass production at a time in the late 19th century when the boom in natural science exploration" said Ann Jones, Curator of the National Glass Centre, where th...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: The Unblinking Eye: Lens-based Art from the Collection
The Unblinking Eye comprises approximately 40 works, and draws on a wide range of practices, all of which incorporate the camera to make artworks of great diversity and technique. Works range from photoworks which document performances by artists...
Robert Mann Gallery: Joe Deal: The Fault Zone and Other Work 1976-1986
They created a map of American culture by making documentary photographs that were, as curator William Jenkins explains, "anthropological rather than critical, scientific rather than artistic." The relevance of the New Topographics artists has onl...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: SUPERNOVA: Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection
The exhibition takes its title from Takashi Murakami’s tour de force painting Super Nova, 1999, which depicts “the destruction of an earthly terrain by atomic weapons whose mushroom clouds are rendered in ravishingly colorful detail,” according to...
J. Paul Getty Center: Dutch Drawings of the Golden Age
Dutch Drawings of the Golden Age is presented in conjunction with the Getty Museum’s
exhibition The Sacred Spaces of Pieter Saenredam, on view through July 7, which focuses on the
...
Ars Electronica 2001: TAKEOVER - Who's Doing the Art of Tomorrow
The theoretical encounter with the Festival theme will be presented in a new
format this year: A symposium, conferences, panels on virtual reality and
the Prix Ars Electronica Forum make up a full calendar of events, an
overarching theory-netwo...
Tate Modern: Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis
The cities and periods are:
Paris 1910s: The French capital became the centre of an international avant-garde,
following the explosion of the Fauves onto the Parisian art scene in 1905. Paris during
...
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962-1972
To launch the exhibition, co-curator Richard Flood of the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, will present a lecture at 12:30 p.m. on the opening day (Oct. 24). On Sunday, Nov. 10, at 3 p.m., Michelangelo Pistoletto, one of the major artists associate...
House of World Cultures: Translated Acts: Body and Performance Art from East Asia, in collaboration with the Queens Museum of Art, New York
The Korean Yu Yeon Kim will hold the first exhibition Translated Acts:
Body and Performance Art from East Asia: The internationally renowned
curator, in her exhibition at the House of World Cultures, will present
multimedia works by twentyeight...
The Pew Charitable Trusts:
Landmark National Policy Initiative for
American Arts and Culture Announced
The five-year, multi-million-dollar strategy has three components. The first
is to establish a comprehensive, centralized source for reliable data and
information on all aspects of American cultural life. The second is to
implement ...
Museo Casa de Frida Kahlo (Casa Azul): Fifty Years After Her Death Frida Continues to Dazzle Art World
Meanwhile, London’s famed Tate Modern Museum, beginning June 9 through Oct.9, will stage Britain’s first major respective of her work with 70 paintings as well as watercolors and drawings.
In New York, there she is again, when El Mus...
Skirball Cultural Center: C.O.L.A. 2001: New Work by Ten Artists
The C.O.L.A. exhibition is the culmination of the year's Individual Artist
Grant-supported activities. Each artist received an award of $10,000 to
encourage the creation of new work, and in recognition of individual
achievement, impact in the ...
Guggenheim Museum: presents Conversations Between Shadows and Light: Italian Cinematography
Organized by guest curator Antonio Monda, Professor, Department of Film and Television, Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, and Maria-Christina Villaseñor, Associate Curator of Film and Media Arts at the Guggenheim Museum, Conversatio...
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