Clement Pierre Marillier
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18th - 19th century
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Zenith Gallery: Connected: Drew Ernst
Drew Ernst (b. 1979 OH) attended the highly respected Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, America's oldest fine arts school. During his four years there, he polished his painting skills through studying with accomplished artists...
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park: Henry Moore: The Imaginary Landscape
This is an exhibition for which the Gardens is uniquely suited, an exploration of the interrelationship of sculpture and nature. Universally regarded as one of the most important and influential sculptors of the 20th century, Moore constantly drew...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Landscapes by Klee and Kiefer
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Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: Christian Jankowski: The MATRIX Effect/MATRIX 142
For his
MATRIX exhibition, in keeping with his usual working method, Jankowski has created a
new video installation that thoughtfully, yet wittily, reflects on the 25-year history of the
MAT...
Andy Warhol Museum: Andy Warhol Drawings: 1942-1987
It is still widely believed that Warhol
largely stopped drawing after his career as a commercial artist in New
York during the 19...
J. Paul Getty Center: THE BODY BEAUTIFUL: Artists Draw The Nude (1440-1850)
Mastering the depiction of the nude figure has long been a cornerstone of an artist’s
training. Classical form prevailed through the Renaissance. Male nudes were drawn with
finely detailed, strongly define...
Center for Creative Photography: Vik Muniz: Seeing Is Believing
For example, Muniz drew Harold Edgerton's famous photograph of a drop of milk captured in time. Only Muniz drew the image in
chocolate syrup and quickly photographed the chocolate drawing before it ran off the page. His work of art is a photograph o...
Figureworks: Howard Eisman: A Muse of Fire
He has many figurative themes in this exhibition. He drew upon biblical references (as above), jazz musicians, and circus performers to name a few. He then explored fanciful gardens or related color patterns for which to place the figures.
H...
Hudson River Museum: Fun City: Celebrating the Life of Ralph Fasanella
The exhibit will examine different topics from Fasanella's oeuvre. These include scenes of Westchester County,
baseball games, street festivals, political rallies and election campaigns. A socially-conscious artist, Fasanella's works a...
Forum for Contemporary Art: Miles Draws: The Art of Miles Davis
His doctor prescribed drawing as a way to regain the use of his fingers. From that moment on he drew constantly and obsessively, drawing on everything from sketchbooks to hotel notepads to scrapes of paper and even the cardboard of his shirt boxes. ...
Tower of David Museum: Crowds Flock to the Chihuly Exhibition at the Tower of David
We are delighted and humbled by the public's reaction, noted Shosh Yaniv,
the museum director. When Chihuly first visited us two years ago he was
enchanted by the fortress as a unique location for his glass art and
resolved to mount an exhibiti...
The Studio: Annual Winter Group Exhibition - Winter Solstice III
A short video by Robert Federico, Energy: Returning, incorporates natural phenomena and digital technology to suggest the mysterious forces that govern the cosmos. Laurel Garcia Colvin uses the encaustic medium and a variety of imagery in her Noct...
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...
Vancouver Art Gallery: Between Two Worlds:
The Art of Poland 1890-1914
Influenced by the key western art movements of Symbolism, Art Nouveau and Impression, Polish
artists created Mloda Polska or Young Poland. This unique modernist idiom was pivotal in the
development...
Van Gogh Museum: Vincent van Gogh Drawings
Van Gogh’s depictions of city life in Antwerp and Paris range from quick sketches jotted down in the street to detailed sheets of coloured chalk or watercolour completed at home. Most of his Parisian views are of his immediate surroundings, incl...
Oakland Museum of California: Capturing Light: Masterpieces of California Photography, 1850-2000
Much of what we think of as Great American Photography is in fact Californian, said Drew Heath Johnson, Curator of Photography at OMCA. Names such as Weston, Watkins, Ansel Adams or Dorothea Lange are among the first that occur to us when we consi...
Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum: Jimmy Ernst: Transcending the Surreal
This retrospective exhibition features over 35 major paintings. It covers five decades of his art and looks at how he absorbed and transcended Surrealism to create his own unique mode of abstract painting.
Jimmy Ernst’s paintings were influenced...
Art Gallery of Ontario: Uniform: Robin Pacific - Collaboration with Protection Services Officers
Their collective desire to make the unique personalities and opinions of fellow PSOs both audible and visible at the AGO is realized in UNIFORM, a series of photographic, audio and video installations throughout the galleries. The PSOs are:
...
Scandinavia House: Louisa Matthiasdottir: A Retrospective
She drew motifs from both of the countries she had called home to express an intensely personal vision. With broad brushstrokes, sweeping gestures, and vibrant color, Matthíasdóttir simplified the images she saw, yet imbued them with the air of he...
Queensland Art Gallery: Transformations: A Century of Sculpture
The exhibition opens with two works by Auguste Rodin, a great
influence on 20th century sculpture. Smaller bronzes from late
19th/early 20th century explore the figure as an allegory and are
presented with reference to t...
Art Gallery of South Australia: Matisse: The Art of Drawing
Much of Matisse's inspiration was found in poetry. Like his art, the poetry or poetic prose he
loved was intimate and sensuous. In his later years the artist developed the practice of
reading poetry every morning before he began working in h...
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...
North Suburban Library: Luminous Women: Photographs by Sallie Clarke
Ive always been fascinated by the stories that older people have to
tell: their verbal history being much more interesting than that in history
books because I could ask questions and learn more of their stories,
Clarke said.
Many of these...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Frank Hodgkinson: European Sketchbook Drawings
This focus exhibition presents sketchbooks and sketchbook drawings made by Frank Hodgkinson between the years 1945 and 1948, when he was in his twenties. Included are three bound sketchbooks as well as a number of loose sketchbook drawings made by...
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and Fundación Caja Madrid: The Shadow: Projected Shadow in Western Art
A classical tale recounted by Pliny the Elder (died 79AD) locates the origins of painting in Corinth
when a young woman, daughter of the potter Butades of Sicyon, drew the outline of her beloved
on a wall, helped by the light of a candle. The ...
Walker Art Center: Andy Warhol Drawings: 1942-1986
Jointly organized by The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, and the Kunstmuseum, Basel, this
retrospective exhibition of near...
Tennessee State Museum: The Rau Collection: Six Centuries With The European Masters
Riggins-Ezzell said, "This is truly an all-star lineup of the European masters from several countries, representing the beginnings of European painting in the Renaissance up to the mid-20th century, including French Impressionist and Post-Impressi...
Rice Unversity Art Gallery: Ignatz' Nose Travels to Rice Art Gallery
in New Installation by Martha Burgess
Ignatz mouse, the character named in the series title, is a reference and homage to renowned cartoonist George Herriman and his cartoon strip Krazy Kat, a favorite of Burgess’s childhood. What really drew me to it she says was that Krazy Kat himse...
Exit Art Gallery: Waterpod : Autonomy and Ecology
A New York-based multinational team, led by founder and artistic director Mary Mattingly, drew upon the talents of artists, designers, builders, civic activists, scientists, environmentalists, and marine engineers to bring this cross-disciplinary ...
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium: The Painter and the Surveyor
Despite this aspect, their seeming accuracy does indicate the ties between artists and scientists, a relationship
that will continue to exist until the end of the Ancien Régime. For instance, painters drew maps, they sometimes became fortificatio...
Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago: Sky-Wreck, a Large Site-specific Textile work by Chicago-based Conceptual Artist Helen Mirra
For her exhibition at The Society, Mirra has created Sky-Wreck, a work based
on the geodesic designs of Buckminster Fuller, utopian engineer, inventor,
cartographer and architect, best remembered for the geodesic dome. Sky-Wreck
consist of 110 ...
Maison Européenne de la Photographie: Bettina RHEIMS & Serge BRAMLY: I.N.R.I
After Chambre close, in 1992, Bettina Rheims and Serge Bramly wanted to work on a project in which their
worlds could once again meet and harmonise.
Their aim was to te...
High Street Design: Pigment as Space: David Foss and Antonio Puri
Curiously, at the same time Antonio's passion for Art was reaching its full harmonic, he was simultaneously leading a double-life, studying law at the University of Iowa. At 29 Antonio became part of the Illinois State Bar as a corporate attorney...
Joao Ferreira Fine Art: Nicholas Hales: Adytum
The work utilizes the house (building) as a metaphor for self (Jungian dream analysis). As starting points for the work, the artist drew on the houses and buildings (walls, windows, doors and tiled sections of shop fronts) around his studio in Woo...
Portland Museum of Art: Rediscovering Samuel Peter Rolt Triscott
British by birth, Samuel Triscott emigrated to the United States in 1871 and settled in Massachusetts where he supported himself as an engineer while spending all of his free time painting. Around 1880, he took a studio in Boston where he was able...
Linda Warren Gallery: James Rizzo: The House that Joe Built
Phillip Guston often spoke of leaving his demons at the studio door, so he could find clarity to work. Guston states, "I have never been able to escape my family. As a boy I would hide in the closet when the older brothers and sisters came with t...
San Diego Museum of Art: Cerca Series: Helen Altman
Four works from Altman's latest series of moving blankets demonstrate her ability to capture the vulnerability of common creatures in larger-than-life reproductions of isolated animals. Altman's thermal-painted canvases sewn into moving blankets u...
Portland Museum of Art: Kathe Kollwitz Prints: Defending the Downtrodden
Kollwitz began her art studies in the late 1880s at academies in Berlin and Munich and soon decided to devote herself to the graphic arts. In Germany, there had been a long tradition of socially and politically charged printmaking that went back t...
Rushcutters Bay Gallery: Wayne Quilliam : Lowanna
Quilliam was the official photographer for the Australian Governments apology and developed the ‘Ngarpin’ or ‘Sorry’ series of photographs that drew record crowds to the Koori Heritage Trust in Melbourne. The exhibition then opened at the Melbourn...
Royal Academy of the Arts: Joseph Beuys: The Secret Block for a Secret Person in
Beuys selected the drawings for the mysteriously-named The Secret Block for a Secret Person in Ireland himself,
from his output between 1936 and 1976, adding to the block throughout his career until it reached a total of 456
sheets. For B...
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