Giovanni Battista da Conegliano - Madonna and Child in a Landscape c. 1496-99 oil on panel, transf North Carolina Museum of Art Italian
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October Gallery: THE LOST CHILD PROJECT: A multimedia installation by Jamie Vartan
The October Gallery is located at Ludonia House,
24 Old Gloucester Street in London. The space is open
Tuesday to Saturday, 12.30 - 5.30pm (Friday 12th May: 12.30 - 2.30pm). There ...
Sin Sin Fine Art: New Works by Indonesian artist Yunizar
Yunizar is to be commended for refusing to compromise creativity, like so many artists and galleries do, by tailoring their art or the artists they choose to represent for purely commercial reasons. What is important to Yunizar is basic, pure cre...
Monash University Gallery: Telling tales: the child in contemporary photography
Artists included are: Di Barrett, Pat Brassington, Kate Butler, Anne Ferran, Bill Henson, Nicola Loder, Mark McDean, Tracey Moffatt, Deborah Paauwe, Polixeni Papapetrou, and Ronnie van Hout.
While not all childhood experiences are ideal, the chil...
International Child Art Foundation: Call to Artists: Arts Olympiad for Young Artists
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Cafe Gallery Project: Story Telling Narrative Paintings by Debbie Lee
It
seemed already the vision of an undying child, endowed with an awkward
grace that was utterly compelling. Could she hold onto that raw
creativity even in mature adulthoodNULL
- Timothy Hyman
Debbie Lee graduated with a first class...
Chinese Arts Centre: Far Away, So Close: Paintings by Guo Wei & He Duoling
Reflecting on his training in drawing Guo Wei’s work, with its focus on aspects of everyday life, pays close attention to movement and posture. In his latest series he once again takes teenagers as the subject, capturing what he calls their ‘restl...
National Gallery: Masaccio: 'The Pisa Altarpiece'
Tommaso di ser Giovanni, known as Masaccio, was born on 21 December 1401 in San Giovanni Valdarno, south of Florence. It is not known with whom he trained, but he may have spent time in the workshop of the sculptor Donatello. From around 1423 Masacci...
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert: Henry Moore: Master Drawings
The Foundation's collection of drawings, formed in 1977 with a substantial gift from the artist has since been augmented by some major acquisitions and bequests. The seven-volume catalogue raisonné Henry Moore: Complete Drawings, published over a ...
Box Heart Gallery: The Angel and the Last Child on Earth: Digital Paintings by Norwegian Artist Reinhardt Sobye
The result is art work that brilliantly reflects the devastation creeping into poetic landscapes by humanities disregard for the environment. With deep insight, Sobye captures extremely realistic portraits of the sick, the elderly, army deserters,...
Site Gallery: Fine lines
Maria Marshall uses a wide range of filmic techniques and digital special effects to create a psychological space for the continuing exploration of her roles as both mother and artist. Maria Marshall has shown widely in the USA & Europe but this i...
Pirate, a Contemporary Art Oasis: Trivial Pursuit: Works by Marie E.v.B. Gibbons and For a Broken Child to Fly: Works by Jimmy D. Sellars
Life holds many levelsof importance, acceptance, significance and value. Generally, I tend to find the things that most people overlook as insignificant the things that motivate me the most. Everyday situations in life, the trials and tribulations...
Hugging Hands: Children's Art: Art Around the World and Art of the Millennium
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Brooklyn Museum of Art: Nardo di Cione: Complete Alterpiece on Display after 150 Years
The altarpiece is considered the most important mid-fourteenth-century Italian painting in America, and this will be the first presentation in nearly 150 years of the work in its entirety. The exhibition will also feature related paintings by Nar...
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: Sol LeWitt: Incomplete Open Cubes/MATRIX 143
The works will be installed throughout the museum, stimulating comparisons with art of
earlier centuries. Coinciding with the LeWitt retrospective at the Whitney Museum of
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Carnegie Museum of Art: Forum: Felix de la Concha
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New Art Gallery, Walsall: Solo exhibition by Hew Locke
As a child, Hew remembers images of the Queen being printed on every exercise book. No child was allowed to deface the image. Such memories have prompted an epic exploration of the Royals as iconic signs of status, history and culture.
He...
Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea: Marine Hugonnier
In Diamond. 18.11.99, 0:00, it is the
time of a lighthouse, which in the distance, keeps turning incessantly, back
...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: The Fantasy World of Maurice Sendak
Maurice Sendak was born in 1928 and grew up in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Polish
immigrants. As a child he endured numerous confining illnesses including scarlet fever an...
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Images Sprout and Grow at the Gardner: Work by Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey
Their exhibition, entitled Presence and organized by Gardner Museum Contemporary Curator Pieranna Cavalchini, is part of an ongoing artist-in-residence program that enables artists to study the Gardner's preeminent collection and visitors to exper...
Pensacola Museum of Art: The Jerry Gilbreath Celebrity Art Collection
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Providence Film Foundation: Screenplay Winners Recognized With A.T. Cross Awards
This years winners are: 1st. place, Thomas Storey of Newport, RI. for his screenplay Child of the Sky; 2nd. place, Nick ODonohoe of Cranston, RI for The Old Hand, and 3rd place went to David Vermillion of Pawling, NY for his screenplay Lines of ...
Oakland Museum of Califoria: PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT CELEBRATES THE CULTURAL DIVERSITY OF OAKLAND'S CHILDREN - Our World: The Children of Oakland
The exhibit is a collaboration between the museum and InnerCity Expressions, a youth graphic arts business run by Harbor House Ministries, where teens are trained by volunteer professionals in such skills as computer graphics, marketing, accountin...
BAT Centre: Blend: Photographic Images by Michelle Barrell
She has participated in several exhibitions, notably her installation 'Bed of Roses' at the NSA Gallery. Barrell's statement reads: Within the realm of the maternal are a multitude of pre-conceived expectations that are often involuntarily placed ...
National Palace Museum: Birth of a New Century: Images of Children in Western Art
Beginning with the Enlightenment in the late eighteenth century, the nature of children was starting to take shape as
distinct from that of adults. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was one advocate of educational reform. ...
Gallery ART U: Pinaree Sanpitak: Metamorphosis
In recent years, this breast icon is taking on more abstract features and forming a variation of shapes and colors which arouses in viewer’s mind an ever-changing image of fruit, stupa, vessel, boat and so on. In the latest shows in Bangkok, she i...
Michael C. Carlos Museum: Mysteries of the Mummies:
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Fuller Museum of Art: Crafting Tales: Grimms Reinvented
Working in wood, metal, clay, glass and fiber the artists then created artwork based on the tales. The resulting work ranges from fanciful and dream-like to dark and menacing like the colorful stories on which they are based. Text from each of the...
Period Gallery: Septemberfest IV International Juried Art Exhibition
Boazhen asks those who view his art to see the meaning with their eyes, for I never paint a picture casually . . . I only paint pictures which are casual. Earnestness is the spirit of painting, and an artist must use the simple earnest honesty of ...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Unpacking Design: Matali Crasset
Complementing these large obje cts will be a selection of Matali’s furniture and product designs. This will be the first exhibition of Matali Crasset’s work in the UK and is part of the French Designers Days festival organised by the French Cultur...
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: SURREALISM IN BIRMINGHAM
And for 20 years Birmingham was a hotbed of surrealism, although the city's
influence on the movement has been little-known - until now. Birmingham
Museum & Art Gallery ha...
Contemporary Museum, Baltimore: Joseph Grigely: St. Cecilia
Other installations in Joseph Grigely: St. Cecilia explore the failures and idiocyncrasies of language and communication. In an untitled work, Grigely displays hundreds of scraps of paper and handwritten notes that he has produced when communicating...
photoza: Myopic Visions-Italian Landscapes by Scott Brightwell
"5 years ago I transferred my home to central Italy. This new landscape, with
dramatic light and soft pastel palettes, inspired a reawakening to
experience the landscape through the lens formed image. In this ongoing body
of work, I have contin...
Red Head Gallery: Jennifer Linton: St. Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgins
Blood transforms into flowers and kilt-clad school girls behead monsters in fantastical drawings that combine equal parts camp and catharsis.
Linton was born in North Vancouver, B.C., in 1968. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the ...
De Vleeshal: Back from School: Group exhibition, curated by Edwin Carels
The controlling eye within the school environment and the conditioning views
of parents are both briefly absent. And thus, so are the child's inhibitions.
The normative social perspective makes way for unashamed spontaneity...
First Street Gallery: Bryan Collins: Bloom
Bloom
Bloom is not so much an idea as rather a feeling.
It is a hot summer day in New York City,
one of those uneventful days where you just lose yourself looking.
Then one finds little reminders.
The pain of 9/11 still...
Cafe Gallery Project: Sutapa Biswas: Birdsong
Birdsong is a projected film tableau in which a horse is viewed in a domestic interior, standing motionless except for the gentle and subtle movements of its body. Seen through the eyes of a child – whose dream it is to have a horse living in his ...
Photofusion Photography Centre: Toy Stories: Etienne Clement
In Toy Stories, Clément brings to life his childhood in Paris, France, of disused and derelict buildings which were once his playground. Here he found the traces of departed occupants on wall surfaces and fixtures providing him with an intense vis...
Karin Weber Gallery: The Real and The Mythical: NYEIN CHAN SU
The artist took several documentary photographs and made vinyls from them. Once they were completed, the artist painted on top of them 'collaborating to the dance.' The resulting works show great communication, interaction and significance between...
High Museum: Michelangelo: Drawings and Other Treasures
from the Casa Buonarroti, Florence
The High's presentation will
triple the number of works of art in the United States by
Michelangelo. By most counts there are less than a dozen
drawings by Michelangelo in American collections and no
paintings or sculpture. Now two dozen s...
Aakriti Art Gallery: Constructing Innocence in Bronze / Recent Sculptures of Subrata Biswas
Exploring indigenous tradition and flowing life was the essential quality of our first modernist in sculpture, the celebrated artist of twentieth century, Ramkinkar Baij. He also internalized the quintessential elements of Western modern idioms, b...
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