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Columbia Museum of Art: Contemporary Prints from the Collection of Jasper Johns, Part II
Visitors to the Museum's permanent collection galleries will find four Focus Galleries
dedicated to changing installations of works not ordinarily on view - three on the second
floo...
Columbia Museum of Art: From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet at the Pompidou
Schooled under Gustav Moreau at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs alongside his friend Henri Matisse, Marquet was considered at the forefront of artistic achievement in France in his day. Bonds of friendship associated him with Matisse as well as Raou...
Columbia Museum of Art: POP IMACT! From Johns to Warhol
Included in the exhibition, are icons of the '60s by 17 notable artists including Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Claes Oldenburg, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Wesselman, Robert Indiana, Marisol, Edward Ruscha, George Segal and Wayne Thiebau...
Art Gallery of the South Okanagan: Let There Be Light: Works by Graham A. Scholes
Making arrangements with the Canadian Coast Guard, he was able to visit the lighthouses so he can, as he puts it, create his portraits of the lights. Scholes needed to touch his subjects, as it is a way of interpreting and getting in close contac...
Columbia Museum of Art: Traditions in Elegance: Two Centuries of British Teapots from the Norwich Castle
Museum
The collection chronicles the technical developments of ingenious potters who experimented with ornamental processes such as glazes that resemble metal and with the formulation of different types of clay to produce agate, jasper and tortoiseshell-...
Columbia Museum of Art: Edward Hopper and Urban Realism
Drawn entirely from the Whitney Museum of American Art’s preeminent collection, this exhibition presents the work of Hopper alongside paintings by his peers – those artists who documented and explored the many faces of life in the changing urban e...
Museum of Northern British Columbia: Resonance of Nature: Taking Root
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Columbia Museum of Art: Intimate Expressions: Two Centuries of American Drawings
Among the many artists represented in the exhibition are Milton Avery, George Bellows, Charles Burchfield, Paul Cadmus, William Merritt Chase, Thomas Cole, John Singleton Copley, Philip Pearlstein and Benjamin West. Through drawings, the viewer ca...
Columbia Museum of Art: Masters of the American Watercolor
A celebrated portraitist in the medium of oil, John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) adopted watercolor as his preferred painting medium while traveling throughout Europe and America in the first years of the twentieth century. Two of the works feature...
Royal British Columbia Museum: Out of the Mist: Treasures of the Nuu-chah-nulth
We are honoured to present to visitors of the Royal British
Columbia Museum our long and proud history. On behalf of
the hereditary chiefs and all Nuu-chah-nulth people, we
ex...
Columbia Museum of Art: A Body of Work: The Human Figure from Degas to Diebenkorn
“The human figure has been a significant genre throughout the history of art. To examine the human figure and the techniques and styles in its depiction throughout the 20th century is the motivation behind organizing A Body of Work: The Human Figu...
Presentation House Gallery: Getting It Together in the Country: Rodney Graham
The large photo diptych, Fishing on a Jetty, is -to use
the artist’s words- a not-too-scrupulous reconstruction of a shot in Alfred Hitchcock’s
To Catch a Thief, wherein Cary Grant (here played by me), hiding from the p...
Columbia Museum of Art: A Private Garden: The Jack and Elaine Folline Collection of the Works Of Louis Comfort Tiffany
Born in New York City to the founder of Tiffany & Co., Louis Comfort Tiffany began his career by studying painting with George Inness and Samuel Colman. Prompted by his fathers chief designer Edward C. Moore, Tiffany traveled throughout the Medite...
Columbia Museum of Art: Burn: Artists Play with Fire
Technique and theme merge in these dramatic works as artists explore such issues as cultural identity, environmental fragility and personal loss. Some of the featured artists include L.C. Armstrong, Chris Burden, John Cage, Willie Cole, Kathleen K...
A4L Gallery: Alexis Portilla: Volumes and Incidents
Born in Mexico City in 1965, Alexis Portilla moved to New York City in 1970. He attended the “High School of Music and Art” in New York City. He received his B.F.A from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York and his M.F.A. from Columbia University ...
Menil Collection: Spirits of the Water: Native Art Collected on Expeditions to Alaska and British Columbia, 1774-1910
Produced by cultures dating back 2,000 years, the
various objects in the exhibition—masks, helmets and
clubs, rattles and fishhooks, ...
Columbia Museum of Art: Winslow Homer: The Civil War Years and Winslow Homer: The Gloucester Years
(Focus Gallery 3)
Newspaper illustrations at the time were using an improved method of
woodblock reproduction know as wood engraving. Using the end grain of boxwood, the illustrator could draw finer line...
Pino Pascali: ArtExpo: Bari
The first Expo involved six months of work, 23 artists from Japan, Columbia, Austria, America and Italy. In their painting, sculpture, photography, digital art, video art - all manifest one common desire: to communicate with art, a language that b...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Public Programs - Impressionists in Winter
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City Hall, Goodyear, Arizona: Art in Civic Spaces
Nancy's Horse Series paintings are the result of her love of these animals and her joy of color and movement. Her Blooms Series reflects her spiritual connection to nature. Conceived in a process she calls "Inner Painting" these acrylic/mixed me...
Freight and Volume: Elizabeth Neel and Andrew Neel “Event”
Like lost pieces from a puzzle, these events have been unhinged from their coded texts. A car crash and a summer nap do not typically carry equal narrative weight. Stripped of any pre-existing hierarchy, like objects in a collection, the series qu...
Columbia Museum of Art: Fibers and Forms: Native American Basketry of the West
Fibers & Forms gives in-depth treatment to aesthetic as well as technical developments in
Western basketry, paying particular attention to regional trends, tastes and traditions. The
...
Columbia Museum of Art: Testimony: Vernacular Art of the African-American South
The artworks in Testimony are organized into six overlapping themes: witness to history, allegorical animals, Biblical scenes, iconic human figures, spiritual messages, and observation and decoration. Underlying the different styles and technique...
Harriman Institute, Columbia University: Art Constitution: The Illustrated Constitution of the Russian
The project, composed entirely of works
from the last 10 years (the period when this Constitution has been in
effect), allows us to trace the evolution and to see the complete spectrum
of contemporary Russian art through the illustration of eac...
America. Oh, Yes!: LONG-LOST HISTORIC BLACK PHOTOS
AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME
Selections from the collection toured museums around the country for nearly five years under the sponsorship of the Columbia Museum of Art. But the photographs have never been
available as art until now.
A Select group of the photographs ...
Autry Museum of Western Heritage: HuupuKwanum - Tupaat, Out of the Mist: Treasures of the Nuu-chah-nulth Chiefs
Out of the Mist explores the rich and vibrant culture of
the Nuu-chah-nulth people of British Columbia and
northwestern Washington State by examining their
history and art. This exhibition, the first of its kind, was
developed ...
Columbia Museum of Art: Chronicles The South Through The Eyes Of 63 Photographers
Through the photographers’ eyes it is possible to understand many of the cultural characteristics of the South that contribute to the creation of blues music -- the sense that both joy and sorrow are considered high moments in life. The photograph...
Dia Center for the Arts: Rodney Graham and Bruce Nauman: ...the nearest faraway place...
Born in 1949 in Masqui, British Columbia, Rodney Graham studied
art history at the University of British Columbia from 1968 to
1971 and at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver from 1978 to
1979. Beginning with a series of solo shows in the late...
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 ...
Vancouver Art Gallery: Robert Smithson in Vancouver: A Fragment of a Greater Fragmentation
Encompassing projects Smithson conceived in Vancouver, as well as work undertaken before and after his visits to the city, the exhibition will include drawings, photographs, sculpture, film and archival material.
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Robert Smithson...
Retailers of American Craft: TOP 100 RETAILERS OF AMERICAN CRAFT ANNOUNCED
In its fifth year, this is the only program of its kind for which
craft artists vote for top retailers. More than 20,000 craft artists from
throughout the U.S. and Canada were polled by NICHE magazine, the national
trade publication for craft r...
King County Washington Public Art Program: Call for Aritsts: 4Culture + Exterior Sculpture, Bellevue Pump Station
The existing pump station is located on a corner, in a suburban, residential, neighborhood. Competitive applicants will have portfolio examples of permanently-sited exterior sculpture. Open to professional artists living in California, Oregon, and...
Vancouver Art Gallery: Takao Tanabe: Retrospective of Acclaimed B.C. Artist
Comprised of more than 60 paintings and significant works on paper, the course of Tanabe’s career is displayed through abstract expressionist images, uncompromising abstractions and minimalist prairie vistas completed between 1950-1980, among more...
Vancouver Art Gallery: NEXT: LWPAC
This project demonstrates the Vancouver Art Gallery’s commitment not only to presenting new art but also to presenting new ideas in exhibition display and architecture.
Oliver Lang is a professor in the School of Architecture at the Universi...
Northwest Exhibition of Environmental Photography: Call to Artists: Annual Juried Photography Exhibition
Categories include
Landscape, Wildlife, Underwater, Plants, Indigenous Cultures, and
Environmental Issues. The exhibit will be displayed April-May, 2002, in
Seattle, Washington. Awards ceremony and guest speaker Gary Braasch's
presentation on ...
Tacoma Art Museum: Unseen Hurrell: Classics and Rediscovered Photographs from the Collections of the Margaret Herrick Library at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences
In this exhibition of black-and-white
photographs, we can see his publicity stills as a skillful adaptation combining
...
Canada House Gallery: Exotica: Don Li-Leger
Don has experienced a rich and varied life. He traveled around the world in 1971 before studying plant ecology at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia. In 1975 he studied painting with Terry Frost at the Banff Centre School of Fine...
Evergreen Cultural Centre: Digitalis 2: The Spiritual in Digital Art
Opening Friday, February 21 from 7 - 10 PM, the exhibition will run until March 29.
Opening night performances by Joseph Franklyn & Donna McElroy (US), Christina McPhee (US) and the Mac Classics (Canada) begin at 7 PM. Watch for DIGITALIS In...
King County Public Art Program: Call for Artists: City of Burien, Street Clock
Three finalists will be paid $1,000 each to develop proposals. A design and implementation budget for the selected Clock proposal is $28,000. Submission instructions and full prospectus text can be accessed at
Interurban Gallery: Call for Artists: Digitalis 3 - Urban Poetry
The exhibition will run from February 27 - April 3, 2004. The theme of the exhibition is urban poetry.
Please submit a maximum of 5 low resolution JPEG or GIF files as well as a short bio,
artist statement and proposal by email only to electric@...
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