Cavalry March, Diana Scultori (Italy, Mantua, born before 1530) , 1575, Engraving
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Crow Gallery: How The land Lies: Digital Prints and Paintings by Diana Caramaschi
"My work is primarily concerned with the relationship between the unconscious and consciousness. Jungian dream psychology informs much of my work. I look for the symbols of everyday life that determine dreams in my unconscious and inform the visua...
Dia Center for the Arts: Diana Thater: Knots and Surfaces
Referring to a recent mathematical hypothesis that
correlates a complex, six-dimensional spatial model to the map
of a honeybee's dance, Thater will expand on her abiding
concern with the intersection of nature and culture. The
various forms o...
Hales Gallery: Hew Locke: Natives and Colonials
Having completed an MA in sculpture at the Royal College and shown his large
sculpture Hemmed In Two at the Victoria and Albert Museum, he returned to
his past fascination with all things Royal. Locke began to see the Royal
Family as a vehi...
Hauser and Wirth London: Photographs and Television Shows by Andy Warhol
The photographs reveal Warhols surprising eye for touching images, such as those of Jean-Michel Basquiat in the company of his mother, enchanting children, as well as key members of the Factory inner circle. A self-portrait of the artist in the a...
Victoria and Albert Museum: 25 Years of Leading British Couturier: Catherine Walker
"It is timely and appropriate that the V&A should examine the outstanding creative and craft skills involved in making Catherine Walker designs." says curator Amy de la Haye, also author of Catherine Walker, 25 Years, British Couture. "Her work is...
National Gallery of Canada: Elusive Paradise: The Millennium Prize
The participating artists were chosen by Diana Nemiroff, Curator of Modern Art, National Gallery of Canada
after extensive research involving consultations with colleagues in Canada and abroad, visits to artists'
studios and to many large inte...
Center for Women and Their Work: Simple Wonders: Photographs by Debra Sgerman
The Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA), the state agency responsible for promoting art and cultural tourism across the state, has included this event in their new 10 Fun Fall Cultural Events list that aids in plann...
Lazy J: idiopath/
The Lazy J focuses on showing emerging and mid-career artists living in NewYork, with special emphasis on video and digital art. Also
serves as video editing ranch.
The Lazy J Video Round Up is now acce...
Oakville Galleries: Weathervane: Curated by Karen Love
The exhibition features works by Marlene Creates, Paterson Ewen, Rodney Graham, Tania Kitchell, Mark Lewis, Richard Rhodes, Seifollah Samadian, Alan Storey, T & T (Tyler Brett and Tony Romano), Diana Thater, Lawrence Weiner and Chris Welsby.
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Museum of Modern Art, Oxford: Enclosed and Enchanted
United by an interest in architecture and how the outside world can be reconfigured in the context of the gallery, these artists examine the duality in man-made, yet natural, spaces. The result is a kind of double enclosure, in which the appropria...
Harbor Gallery, UMASS-Boston: TRIO: Di Da Do - Current Work by 3 Female Artists
The TRIO Show not only presents the diverse geographical beginnings of these artists, but also lends itself to multi-generational study. Dorothy Arnold, a 77 year old painter, has achieved a wide internat...
Haunch of Venison: Animals: 17 Artists Explore the Otherness of Animals
The works in the exhibition question the common ways we understand animals, and rather than objectifying
or anthropomorphising them, present them as beings in their own right, often incomprehensible and
mysterious. For example in Marina Kapposs...
Royal National Theatre: Contemporary Jewellery and Applied Wall Art
All work is for sale in what is a unique exhibition in that though selling
dozens of pieces each day it remains totally an exhibition! And an extremely
impressive one.
Celebrity buyers have included Whoopi Goldberg, Diana Rigg, Dame Judi Den...
Ohio Art League: Ohio Art League Annual Spring Juried Exhibition
The show includes a broad and diverse range of media, technique and subject matter, including painting, photography, collage, printmaking, artists books, ceramics, glass, sculpture, jewelry, and video. Within those categories viewers will see wor...
Sprengel Museum: The Birth of the Nanas: Niki de Saint Phalle's Works from the 1960s
Niki Mathews (ne de Saint Phalle) moved from the US to Paris with her husband, Harry, and daughter, Laura in 1952. The young family travelled extensively in Europe. Niki Mathews then had a nervous breakdown in Nice. One year later, she commenced ...
Whitney Museum of Art: Bitstreams: Contemporary Art Harnesses Digital Media
In conjunction with BitStreams, Performance on 42nd
presents Pulse, a series of four events featuring live
performances intertwined with digital media.
...
AllLearn: Call for Artists: Rediscover the Fascinating City of Pompeii
Yale professor and art historian Diana E. E. Kleiner, author of the acclaimed AllLearn course eClavdia, examines Pompeii's well-preserved frescoes and delicate mosaics, its statues and friezes, its luxurious villas and artisan quarters. Drawing on...
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 Ciarn Bennett, who has made Dorothy Walkers time as an outstanding art critic, from 1968 to 1982, the focal point of the show. This period was associated not only with the ...
Zeitgeist Gallery: Dia de los Muertos Ofrendas
Featured artists include Vito Valdez, Matthew Hanna, Dennis Jones, Terry Burton, Deb King, Mary Herbeck and more.
Death is not the end, it is a new beginning. It is the intimate connection between life and death which implies life beyond the...
Tate Museum: Heaven: An Exhibition that will Break your Heart
Heaven will include work that transforms high art into low art
and vice versa. Witty and energetic the work also considers
issues about the sublime, consumerism, authorship, sexuality,
...
Gallery Western: Inaugural Invitational Exhibition
Elesh states, "I am interested in examining the miracle of everyday existence. I have lead a very unique life. Born in Los Angeles and educated from an early age at English boarding schools, I have been exposed to two different cultures. This give...
Frye Art Museum: Painting on the Edge: The Art of William Beckman
His work, whether of a spouse, or parent, partner or friend, is the product of a long-term relationship between artist and subject. These relationships are what inspire the content on all of Beckmans work and in a room full of work by Beckman, it...
University of South Australia, Art Museum: Orbit ignition, lift off, flying ... yet a continuing relationship with a parent body.
Featured in the exhibition is the work of some exemplary School of Art educated artists and designers of our time - Kerry Argent, Annette Bezor, Aleks Danko, Mandy Martin, Leslie Matthews, Trevor Nickolls, Ken Orchard, Josephine Starrs & Leon Cmie...
Australian Center for Photography: The Liminal Body: an exhibition of the work of Jon Baturin (Can), Farrell and Parkin (Aus), Sue Fox (UK), Dieter Huber (Ost), Bill Jacobson (USA) and Diana Thorneycroft (Can).
This exhibition will explore the bacchic obverse of the apollonian Olympic
paradigm - looking to other equally (perhaps more) human limits. The body on the
brink of life/death; well...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: Drawn to Art: Art Education and the American Experience, 1800-1950
Among the 79 objects on display in the West Hall of the Library are vintage
paint boxes, Victorian-era coloring books, stencil kits, slates, tracing
books, drawing manuals, crayons and colored pencils, books on educational
theory, and a Chautau...
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art: Margaret Morton: The Tunnel
Residents dwell in continual darkness, constructing homes of cinder-block bunkers and freestanding hand-made structures in alcoves and on ledges. With sensitivity and compassion, Margaret Morton has chronicled the lives and living spaces of the tu...
Cambridge Galleries: That Obscure Object of Desire: A Group Exhibition of Visions of Delight, Fascination and Desire
It is said that the desire to connect goes back to the infant's separation from the mother's breast. From that grows a life-long search for love and the creation of a system of language and symbols to express that desire. Prose and poetry, music a...
Portland Museum of Art: Degas, Rodin, and Moore: Bronzes by European Masters
The exhibition offers a varied sampling of bronze sculpture, mostly small scale and predominantly French and German, that chronicles nearly
a century of activity. The earliest bronzes to be included date to the 1880s, such as Degass Fourth Posit...
Museum of Contemporary Art, LA and the Geffen Contemporary: Public Offerings: Works by 25 Young Artists Shaping International Contemporary Art
The exhibition features significant works from the late 1980s and early 1990s by Janine Antoni, Matthew Barney, Thomas Demand, Rene Green, Michael Joaqun Grey, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Toba Khedoori, Sharon Lockhart, Sarah Lucas, Steve McQueen, ...
L.A. Artcore at Union Center for the Arts: Judith Von Euer: A Retrospective
Perusing a written catalog of Von Euer's work, one is impressed with the
evolution of artistic thought beginning in the 1960's and careening into
the 21st century. A note in the catalogue states: The idea of the table in
my early work is that...
Gallery Western: World Wide New Year Show: Works by 28 International Artists
Also featured is Sergey Tivetsky, Irina Chelyapov, Bistra Bakalova, DaAie Park, Luka Kristich, David Jang, Celia Basavibaso, MoonKyung Jung, Diana Folsom, JiYoung Oh, Monticello Miller, Jeanne Andersen, Wong Shue, Alex Sadoyan, Wonsil Kim, En...
Ohio Art League: The View From Dione: A Collaboration with the Perkins Observatory
From the Chauvet Cave Paintings of 30,000 years ago to the prehistoric zodiac created in the Nasca Lines in Peru, science and art have been forever linked by those who seek to discover. Throughout the recorded history of man, art has been used to ...
National Portrait Gallery: Gemma Levine: Portrait Photographer 25 years
Politics is represented by Baroness Thatcher
and Tony Blair, Philosophy by Sir Isiah Berlin, Art by Elizabeth
Frink, David Hockney and Henry Moore, Theatre by Dame Judi Dench,
Sir John Gielgud and Sir Nigel Hawthorne. Other si...
Sparwasser HQ, Offensive for Contemporary Art: Advance Reconnaissance: International Necronautical Society (INS)
Following an invitation by independent curator Diana Baldon, the INS is primed to move into the loaded historico-politico-aesthetic zone of Berlin. On July 10th 2004, for a period of only twelve days, the INS opens a Berlin office in Sparwasser H...
Museum of Photographic Arts: Han Nyguyen
Born in Vietnam, Nguyen immigrated to the United States in
1975 and settled in San Diego. Largely self-taught, he
mastered the complexities of studio work and printing through a fe...
Ohio Art League: Tears of Rage: Cyanonegative and New Antiquarian Photography, John Beaver curated by Teresa Saska
Beaver continues, "Traditionally, cyanotype
has been used only for making contact prints from large-format negatives.
With the advent of modern digital scanning and printing technology, I
discovered that it is now possible to use this process d...
Laguna Art Museum: 100 Artists See God
The exhibition brings together 100 works by 100 artist who all explore different notions of God, spiritual power, and religion. The artists were invited by Baldessari and Cranston according to several criteria: either because they know and admire...
Photo Review: Call for Artists: 2003 Photo Review Photography Competition
Also, the prize-winning photographers will be chosen for an exhibition at the photography gallery of The University of the Arts, Philadelphia.
Because their work was seen in The Photo Review, past winners have been given one-person exhibitio...
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Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: Some Stories: Women artists from Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, and Turkey
Identities shift in culture clashes, the translation between Arabic and Western languages and world pictures proves
difficult. Women must confront the projections with which they are denounced by both East and West and must find
their place betw...
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