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Art Gallery of New South Wales: Colin McCahon A Question of Faith
Organised by Dr Marja Bloem of the Stedelijk Museum in Holland, the
exhibition Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith presents more than 70
works by this major modernist painter and concludes its international
tour in Sydney. The exhibition will be...
National Gallery of Victoria: Colin McCahon: A Time for Messages
The NGV holds a major six panel work on paper produced in 1979 by McCahon,
and the acquisition of an important early work by McCahon has been a
collection priority of the NGV for several years. Acquired in 1999, One is
a painting that is small...
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: Experiencing Turbulence: Art and The Weather
Some of the works use weather to directly represent a mood or state, while
others convey more subtly the reflection of human experience in natural
forces. Other works reflect the spiritual meaning that weather holds for
many artists.
Exp...
Auckland Art Gallery: Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
The selection shows how McCahon sought to give visual representation to these existential issues of the human condition by using and modernising the Western Judeo-Christian artistic tradition.The exhibition, which is free to the public, feature...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
A Question of Faith arrives in Wellington direct from the prestigious
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, where large audiences experienced the New
Zealand artist's work, often for the first time. "We are very proud that
City Gallery Wellington is the ...
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 ...
Pharmaka: Brave New World: Colin Roberts, Stas Orlovski, Margaret Nielsen, George Herms, Michael Rosenfeld, Anne Hars, Todd Gray and Seth Kauffman
Seeking to explore how different collisions in our present time are
visualized and dealt with by artists, "Brave New World" has a tone of
science fiction and surrealism using elements that are both foreign and
recognizable. The works explore th...
Pallant House Gallery: Colin Self: Art in the Nuclear Age
Simon Martin, curator of the exhibition, said: “The
subjects of war and nuclear threat which Colin Self has
been addressing in his work since the 1960s are as
pertinent to today’s society as they have ever been. His
work, both in terms of ...
Stedelijk Museum: Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
Colin McCahon can be called the Van Gogh of Australasia. He is the first important painter in that part of the world. Particularly since his death his activities as a teacher and museum curator have also becom...
Hoxton Distillery: The Poster Show +1
The Artists are:
Neil Chapman and Steve Claydon
Tobias Collier
John Hanson and Richard Paul
Carol Ho
Colin Lowe and Roddy Thomson
Michelle Barber
Steve Colson
Jens Kabisch
Mark PearsonThe Poster The S...
Spanish Absinthe, Absenta.com: Cab Gallery
Artists
Participants include Peter Liversidge (1999 John Moores nominee), Bob and
Roberta Smith, Steve Bunn (winner of The Battersea Outdoor Sculpture Prize
1999; winner of Madame Tussauds Prize, RCA Best Graduate 1999), Abigail
Cohen, Jemi...
CITY GALLERY WELLINGTON: McCahon - A View From Urewera
McCahon’s paintings confront us and ask that we examine our lives and acknowledge the spiritual essence of our country, says Gallery director, Paula Savage. It is appropriate then that some of the greatest paintings of the second half of the 20th ...
Auckland Art Gallery: Face to Face: Self portraits by New Zealand artists
The images in Face to Face
contradict the common viewer
expectation that self portraits
should present at the very least, a visual likeness of the artist. Works such
as Frances Hodgkins’ Self Portrait Still Life c.1935 demonstrate that a
...
National Art School: Alumination 2002: Work by NAS Alumni
Peter Berner (renowned television presenter of the ABC’s BackBerner and radio personality) will be opening the exhibition on Tuesday 1 October. Peter is himself a 1996 Alumnus of the National Art School, and retains his passion for art and drawing...
Royal College of Art: The 20th Century British Art Fair
It is the only fair to cover British art from 1900 to the present day and for five days, under one roof, art lovers can enjoy and marvel at the talent and diversity of painting, sculpture, photography and ceramics which incorporate 20th Century Briti...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Journey: IMMA Collection - Iniscealtra Festival of the Arts
The works in the exhibition, selected by the Iniscealtra Festival, represent many diverse interpretations of the central theme in a wide variety of media. The renowned Kilkenny artist, Tony O’Malley, whose paintings were inspired by his travels t...
Zenith Gallery: INAUGURAL INSPIRATION: Commemorating a Momentous Occasion
Works will be included by: Jerry Berta, Cheryl Derricotte, Drew Ernst, Robert Freeman, Siobhan Gavagan, Aziza Gibson-Hunter, Cassandra Gillens, Julie & Ken Girardini David Glick Margery E. Goldberg Brenda Gordon Sofia Gower-Fische, Step...
ASU Art Museum: nooks and crannies: Installations in Non-Traditional Settings
Artists include: Julia Alexander, Matt Baker,
Jill Betterly, Ryan Breen, Jeremy Briddell,
Colin Chillag, Cyndi Coon, CUP (Helene Renard and
Terry Surjan), Angela Ellsworth, Jon Haddock,
Tara Kozuback, Sloane McFarland, Ryan McNamara,
Jill McV...
Frick Collection: Anne Vallayer-Coster: Painter to the Court of Marie-Antoinette
Through a selection of thirty-five of her paintings, the exhibition demonstrates Vallayer-Coster’s development as one of the foremost still-life artists of her generation. Accompanying the exhibition is the first catalogue in full color to presen...
Crafts Council Gallery: Solid Air - New Work In Glass
Solid Air features exciting new glass by Helen Maurer, Max Jacquard, Valerie Olleon and Matthew Durran who use different techniques within the site-specific environment of the Crafts Council Gallery to create atmosphere and mood.
In a departure f...
National Gallery of Canada: Gustav Klimt: Modernism in the Making
Gustav Klimt: Modernism in the Making brings together some 35 paintings and 90 drawings, lent by museums and private collections in Europe, North America,
and Japan, and is the first retrospective of the artists work to be ...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Dobell Prize for Drawing 2007
That has been left for competing artists to define by their practice and for each individual judge, annually appointed by the trustees of the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation, to determine in the process of looking at all the entries. This flexib...
Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: Lines of Enquiry: Thinking through Drawing
Exhibitors include physicists, geologists, architects, engineers, zoologists, archaeologists, paleontologists, geneticists, surgeons, historians, geographers, philosophers, and composers, as well as artists.
Among this feast of drawings are:
...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Close Encounters of the Art Kind: Work By Tania Kovats, Langlands and Bell, Sarah Lucas, Keir Smith, Richard Wilson, Bill Woodrow
Close Encounters of the Art Kind is devised by the innovative curator/artist, Colin Painter. Pioneering projects at the National Gallery (At Home with Constable's Cornfield, 1996) and Tate Britain (At Home With Art, 1999-2000) built on Painter's y...
City Gallery Wellington: HOME AND AWAY: CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ART FROM THE CHARTWELL COLLECTION
The exhibition has been drawn from the Chartwell Collection, started in the
1970s by Hamilton businessman R B K Gardiner as a way of bringing
contemporary art to Hamilton at a time when the city was without an art
gallery. Now numbering aroun...
g-module: Drawing II (Selected)
Choice works included are: Leona Christie’s curvacious pre-pubescent ballpoint beauties amidst a fantastical female society; Colin Cook’s ongoing collaborative pencil drawings with his friend Bill; Amy Jean Porter’s gouache and ink bilingual, migr...
New Mexico Photography Field School: Call to Artists: Photographing Ghost Town - A Black-and-White Darkroom and Field Photography Workshop
Once home to artist Georgia O’Keeffe, Ghost Ranch is over 22,000 acres of sand and sage, plains and mesas, clouds and shadows. To photograph Ghost Ranch calls for the combination of the technical and the aesthetic. Through directed and undirecte...
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu: Picturing the Peninsula: Artists and Te Pataka o Te Rakaihautu
Banks Peninsula has an extremely rich history in terms of geology, as well as its Maori and colonial history, says Peter Vangioni. “The region has changed dramatically during the last 160 years, from a once densely forested landscape to largely pa...
Pan American Art Gallery: Black and White: Painting from the United States to South America
Specializing in art from the Americas, the Pan American Art Gallery features avant-garde and contemporary works, as well as folk art, photography, sculpture and ceramics. The gallery owns one of the worlds largest collections of Cuban, Haitian ...
Hoxton Distillery: XXX GIRLFRIENDS: Colin Lowe and Roddy Thomson - A Relationship with the Sublime
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commensurability in the ap...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Good Work: The Jim Barr and Mary Barr Collection
It takes a bold collector to buy artworks that have no permanent existence
as physical objects. But Wellington couple Jim Barr and Mary Barr have never
shied away from challenging or contentious works.From its origins in the early 1970s, the ...
UB Art Gallery: Noncommittal: A Prospective Glance
Baby Books: Chris Bettencourt received her BFA from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2008 with a concentration in Emerging Practices. Her work utilizes a variety of media, and through the frequent use of satire concentrates on perso...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: aH'Ha: A Michael Nicholson Studio Installation
Michael Nicholson's art aspires to the condition of music, writes Gregory
O'Brien. He is an abstract painter with an obsessive interest in the real.
Like Len Lye, he has been greatly influenced by jazz. His video works
translate sound to image ...
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: Signs and Wonders - He Tohu He Ohorere
Some of Te Papa’s greatest treasures are included: sacred images by European masters such as Dürer, Rembrandt, Cantarini, Blake, Rouault, Matisse, Masson, and Rosetti; and iconic works of art by major New Zealand artists such as Colin McCahon, Rit...
Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative: Alvaro Siza Completes Year as a Rolex Mentor
Siza was one of five Mentors this cycle. The others were Sir Colin Davis, principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra; William Forsythe, director of the Ballett Frankfurt; Toni Morrison, Nobel Prize winning author; and Robert Wilson, accl...
londonprintstudio: Agitpop: Utopian Rebellion and Activism
Prints, posters and multiples were the hallmark of 1960's Pop artists. Political poster artists embraced a mass-market consumer aesthetic, uniting the worlds of pop culture
and politics. When protests broke out across France in May 1968, students...
Te Papa: More of the National Art Collection Displayed at Te Papa
Past Presents showcases the range of art held in the national collection – everything from old favourites such as the well-known portrait of Mrs Humphrey Devereux by eighteenth-century American artist John Singleton Copley, through to the latest ...
Whangarei Art Museum: Capital! Locating Tradition: Placing Ourselves - Art from the Victoria University of Wellington Collection
WAM director Scott Pothan approached the Adam Art Gallery with the idea of touring key works from the collection, dispersed throughout the campus to a first-time gathering outside Wellington.
Detail: Richard Killeen Welcome to the South Pacific 1...
Art Institute of Chicago: focus: Inigo Manglano-Ovalle
Contemporary artist Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle will debut a spectacular, two-part installation created specifically for The Art Institute of Chicago: a monumentally scaled (two-stories high) model of an actual iceberg formation the artist encountered t...
Oakville Galleries: Body: New Art from the UK
This interest in the body is in part a product of the successive waves of feminism and a growing consciousness of the significance of sexual difference. Of equal importance, however, has been an articulation of the body that emerges from a heighte...
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