Plains Art Museum: Between Two Cultures: The Art of Star Wallowing Bull
Wallowing Bull is an extraordinary draughtsman, often rendering his subjects in precise realistic detail. But he is not a mere recorder of the world; he reinterprets the world around him, transforming his dreams and personal history into a visuall...
US Art Gallery, University of Stellenbosch: Works by Katherine Bull and Fritha Langerman
Katherine Bull has created a site-specific piece that stems from her investigations of:
- the physical features of the gallery as a distinctly church structure
- the space as a gallery for exhibiting art works
- the visitors’ respon...
Fundacao Arpad Szenes-Vieira da Silva: Picasso: Homage to the bullfighter
Picasso sought the explanation of life and death in Dominguin’s art of bullfighting. A huge number of projects emerged from the friendship between the painter and the bullfighter, among them were projects for bull rings, books and many ideas on bu...
US Art Gallery: Printworks from the Fine Arts Department
The artists have been encouraged to create work that extends and integrates with their ongoing area of theoretical/practical investigation. The staff members lecture across the different study areas offered by the department, namely Graphic Design...
Auckland Art Gallery: Tooth and Claw: An A to Z of Animals in Art
The exhibition has sections devoted to themes of Animals in History (this
includes religious and classical examples), Town and Country Animals,
The Bull Ring, Call of the Wild, The Pavilion (Indian miniatures and
Japanese ukiyo-e prints from...
Skokie Public Library: The [Baren] Printmaking Exchange
[Baren] is an Internet forum where woodblock
printmakers can discuss, share, and instruct each other on
the technical and...
Glenbow: The Other Eden: Canadian Folk Art Outdoors
Guest Curator Phil Tilney selected
almost 150 pieces to represent what
...
Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: It's Never too Late to be a Man: Works by Norman O'Flynn
Norman OFlynn has travelled extensively throughout Africa attending residencies and workshops in Zambia, Egypt, Zimbabwe and Botswana. He has recently returned to Cape Town after a three month residency in Switzerland.
Never too late to be a...
ARKEN Museum of Modern Art: Bull's Eye: Works from the Astrup Fearnley Collection
The artists employ objects and images from reality directly in their works. Jeff Koons has manufactured a gigantic piece of kitsch in fragile, gilt porcelain – a sculpture portraying the pop star Michael Jackson with his favourite chimpanzee, Bubb...
Lawrence Asher Gallery: Bryan Ricci – Nature Hates Calculators and Jennifer Beedon Snow - Dwelling
Using a meticulous application of oil paint droplets, Bryan Ricci constructs hyper-real creatures that rise from the panel surface. A natural background created from his color photography provides the natural habitat.
The generous brush stroke...
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Something Old Something New: Vintage and Contemporary Photography
The photographs chart the changes in Birmingham's identity and it's
regeneration during this period. Richard Harris's work shows the flats in
Castle Vale before they were pulled down. The history of the people who
lived there is revea...
Modern Museum: Fernado Botero: Paintings and Large-scale Sculpture
The paintings, not seldom paraphrases of famous
art-historical pieces, radiate a peculiar stillness and mild satire. In
his paintings we can make acquaintances with Italian Renaissance
princes, Latin matrons, bull fighters, genial transvestites...
National Museum: Ten Swedish Designers, Thirty Years On
In 1987, the Ten were reduced to five; today to three: Birgitta Hahn, Ingela Håkansson
and Tom Hedqvist.
Ten Swedish Designers quickly made a name for itself and was successful both at
home and on a wider market abroad. Each member h...
Henry Moore Institute: Hounds in Leash: The Dog in 18th and 19th Century Sculpture
This period is a particularly interesting one in the development of the dog as a domesticated pet - a time when dogs’ intelligence and obedience were increasingly acknowledged, and there was growing concern about ill treatment and cruelty. This r...
GenArtSF: Fifth Annual Emerge 2002 Showcasing Promising Local Talent in the Visual Arts
The record number of submissions for this year‚s Emerge 2002 (more than 300) was encouraging, and proves that the high price of living in the Bay Area hasn‚t deterred young emerging artists from living and working here. The quality of work was rem...
Arts Catalyst, the Science-Art Agency: Dreams of Flying turn into Reality
From afro-futurism to oriental fantasies of flying carpets, datasuits to
dance movement analysis, the Arts Catalyst, the science-art agency, rounded
up the best projects for floating in air and transported them to the Yuri
Gagarin Cosmonaut Tra...
Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: PRINT 07: Limited Addition Prints
The inaugural PRINT 07 is organised and hosted by the Bell-Roberts Gallery @ Lourensford, in association with UCT’s Michaelis School of Fine Art, Stellenbosch University Visual Arts Department and Rhodes University Fine Art Department. PRINT 07 wi...
Autry Museum of Western Heritage: Buffalo Bill's Wild West
Exhibits include an original 1867 Deadwood Stagecoach, bought by Buffalo Bill for $1,800 in 1911 and used during a
scene from the show The Attack on the Deadwood Stage, in which audience members participated as cowboys.
Annie Oakley's gold-plate...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: A Vision of Modern Art in Memory of Dorothy Walker
The exhibition is, fittingly, curated by a fellow writer and art critic Ciarán Bennett, who has made Dorothy Walker’s time as an outstanding art critic, from 1968 to 1982, the focal point of the show. This period was associated not only with the ...
Peabody Essex Museum: Mystical Tibetan Art
The Peabody Essex Museum offers a rare glimpse into Tibet, its artistic achievements, and its rich cultural heritage with The Mystical Arts of Tibet, an exhibition of art, religious objects, and photography spanning more than 500 years. The exhibi...
Cleveland Museum of Art: From Rembrandt to Rauschenberg: Recently Acquired Prints
The finest impressions by Rembrandt (1606–1669), one of the most experimental and greatest printmakers, are now
exceedingly rare, so that it is important to take advantage when an opportunity appears. A beautiful impression of The
...
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...
Baron Gallery: Paintings from the Past become Icons for the Future For Hyacinthe Kuller Baron
To the artist’s delight she discovers the whereabouts of many of the early paintings she thought lost to her forever. In the past art galleries did not feel it necessary to inform the artist when a sale was made.
1962 - Christopher Street, ...
fototeka: HAPPINESS, PRIMITIVES: A Travelogue of the Journey Back from Eden, Photographic Exhibition by Jennifer Gardner
Nin's text struck a resounding chord in me and helped guide the series. I was moved by her daringly honest self-exploration into the dark, native regions of her heart, and her courage to write about it so candidly, says Gardner. Nin used her perso...
Amon Carter Museum: A Faithful and Vivid Picture: Karl Bodmer’s North American Prints
Those prints and their transformation from field sketches to book illustrations are the focus of a special exhibition, “A Faithful and Vivid Picture: Karl Bodmer’s North American Prints,” which opens at the Amon Carter Museum July 19. Drawn from t...
Sam Fogg: Medieval and Renaissance Sculpture, 1100-1520
The collecting of Medieval art is enjoying something of a renaissance. The past five years have seen a series of highly acclaimed exhibitions including most recently, Medieval Ivories from the Thomson Collection at the Courtauld Institute of Art,...
Baron Gallery: For Artist Hyacinthe Kuller-Baron, Life Comes Full Circle as Paintings from the Past become Icons for the Future Exhibited only on Internet Art Galleries
In the 2000’s they discovered a more economical and successful venue on the Internet. Since 2003 Hyacinthe Baron exhibited her art on a Premiere Portfolio on absolutearts.com and received 500 to 5000 visitors a day and as many as 11,000 and more v...
Gerald Peters Gallery: Cast and Carved: American Sculpture 1850-1950
Over 60 artists will be featured in the exhibition including Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Frederic Remington, Paul Manship and Isamu Noguchi. Works on view range in size from tabletop to monumental, and are composed of a variety of materials, includin...
Aakriti Art Gallery: Diversified Fantasy
There is another point of unity in their expressions. All of them have inwardness in their creativity. They do not ignore the visible nature, but to them it is only a point of departure. They transform reality, distort an!
d disintegrate it towa...
Christie's: The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art on View at Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh
The sale will also profile rare works by lesser-known artists of the Victoria period as the collection spans the key artists and the themes of the period to offer artworks to suit all levels of collecting.
"The Forbes Collection of Victorian...
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