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City of Bothell Art Committee: Call to Artists: Display at University of Washington-Bothell and Cascadia Community College
Deadline: Monday, August 6, 2001
Project Budget: $20,000
Contact Cecelia Duncan at 425.486.3256, or email Cecelia.Duncan@ci.bothell.wa.us for more information....
Engine Room Gallery: New work by Irish painters Sam Fleming and Ray Duncan
All life (and death) will be the central subject of this show which
will deal with everything from the Omagh bomb blast to the memories of
childhood playgrounds.
The artists are keen to take this show to an international audience
soon.
A...
George Billis Gallery, L.A.: David Duncan: Environmental Studies
David Duncan renders his works in both oil, and brushed and sprayed acrylic. During the painting process, he uses form-specific stencils to apply coarse dots of multiple colors. This technique creates an illusion, inspired partly by traditional ...
Rebecca Ibel Gallery Miranova: Duncan Hannah's World of Cinema and Daina Higgins' Flaneur
In hannah's work, scenes from flims such as Blow Up and Night Moves are depected, along with images of Natalie Wood, Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway. The Hitchcock starlette Nova Pilbeam, is another favorite subject of the artist. The exhibition is...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Curios and Treasures at The Costume Institute
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Phillips Collection: Renoir to Rothko: The Eye of Duncan Phillips
Phillips’ early ambition was to be a critic. At the end, he had become
one of the primary interpreters of modernism in the United States, as
well as the collector of nearly 2,000 ...
Dundee Contemporary Arts: Will Maclean: Driftworks
The work shares Maclean’s interest in the mythologies of the sea and the relics of our culture. They offer fragmentary portraits of a people and a place.
Will Maclean is one of the most respected of his generation of artists in Scotland, and ...
Goteborg Museum of Art: Against All Evens: Goteborg Biennial 2003
Since 1990, significant international shows have appeared in Moss (Norway), Kwangju (South Korea), Santa Fe (USA), Dakar (Senegal), Yokohama (Japan), Taipei (Taiwan), Shanghai (China), Istanbul (Turkey), and Johannesburg (South Africa). It therefo...
CCA - Glasgow: Lei Cox: A Solo Show
Cox is interested in exploring the impact that technology
and science has on society and how its members think and
...
Portland Museum of Art: Becoming a Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U. S. Department of State
The exhibition, curated by Dr. Jonathan Fairbanks, presents some of the finest examples of American paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, and furniture of the golden age of American decorative and fine arts, from approximately 1750-1825. From the...
Phillips Collection: Degas to Matisse: Impressionist and Modern Masterworks from the Detroit Institute of Arts
September 23 through January 21, 2001
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Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
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integrating works from The Phillips Collection into the Tannahill exhibition, Degas to Matisse: Impressionist and Modern Masterworks
from The Detroit Institute of Arts highlights the similarities and the differ...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: THE ART OF BLOOMSBURY
Works by Bell, Fry, and Grant will be complemented by those of their contemporaries, such as
Henry Lamb, Walter Sickert, Dora Carrington and William Roberts, and by the great continental modernist painters they admired, notably Picasso, Derain, a...
Edinburgh Printmakers: Edward Summerton: The Rural
His images flirt with the illustrations by way of mysterious, almost invisible detail, offering an idiosyncratic humour far removed from the ironic norm of contemporary art. These works form part of a narrative that is never fully disclosed that s...
Association of Photographers Gallery: The Fuji Film - AOP Assistants Awards 2001
This competition for young aspiring photographers provides an important platform for their work and has launched many a photographic career. This years prestigious Velvia Bursary portfolio series will be represented by Jo Brougton, Jens Lucking, J...
RED Gallery of Contemporary Art: Amy Marletta: Over the Top
"I started to paint onto different surfaces to escape from flatness and restrictive edges. By experimenting with different materials including thread, fringes and pins, I try to extend these works beyond their edges creating a sense of movement." ...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Image and Enterprise: The Photographs of Adolphe Braun
An
ambitious businessman, he established a studio in 1868 that eventually became one of the largest photographic publishing
houses in the world. His primary purpose was to identify new uses for photography and, through the applicat...
Frye Art Museum: Tony Foster: World Views
Foster focuses his energy on painting fragile wilderness
regions with an eye to conservation: My work is about
wilderness, a celebration of the fact that even on our
overcrowded and increasingly polluted planet there exist
places o...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Earth and Fire: Italian Terracotta Sculpture from Donatello to Canova to Canova
Earth and Fire has been organized by the MFAH and the Parnassus Foundation for exhibition exclusively in Houston and at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. This unprecedented exhibition documents for the first time the significance of terrac...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Surprise: New Work by 18 Wellington Designers
The works have been created by 18 Wellington designers from the fields of
fashion, architecture, interior, graphic, web, industrial, theatre, lighting
and sound design, based on the theme of surprise.
The exhibition follows a show of the ...
Albemarle Gallery: Stephanie Rew: Figurative Works
Stephanie Rew was born in 1971. Raised in Edinburgh and educated at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee. Since then she has been awarded the Canadian Elizabeth Greenshields Award in 1994 and her work has been singled out and recogni...
ARTGroup: BETTERLAND
In Betterland, a veteran schoolteacher, faced with dismissal, discovers that
her principles are no longer valued by the institution she serves. Her
enlightenment is triggered by the arrival of the first genuine student sheís
had in years. Th...
Museum of Fine Art, Houston: Irving Penn, A Career in Photography
Approximately 120 vintage and master prints by Irving Penn
(born 1917), a leading American celebrity portraitist and fashion
photographer, are featured in this exhibition. Penn's work...
Pump House Gallery: Katy Dove: New Commisioned Work
Dove's mesmerising kaleidoscopic animations investigate the complex
relationship between perception, colour and sound. Much of her work takes
the form of a visual and audio representation of an idea, emotion or
perception using animation to red...
Fresno Metropolitan Museum: Becoming A Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State
"Becoming A Nation" provides the visitor with outstanding examples of America's achievement in the arts between the mid 18th and early 19th centuries like the great Philadelphia high chest attributed to Joseph Deleveau, an exquisite settee by Dunc...
Yale Center for British Art: The Art of Bloomsbury
The Yale Center for British Art is the final stop for this exhibition that
includes masterpiece paintings from the collections of the Tate
Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery (L...
Ohio Art League: Wet and Dry: 4x5
The artists have been asked to address the 4x5 format and theme, even though they most likely do not generally work this way. Work can be black and white or color, digital or traditional. Exhibiting artists are: Steven Elbert, Mary Fahy, Dan Grose...
Art First: Driftworks: Will MacLean
Best known for his works that refer to the mythologies and lives of individuals and cultures who live and work by the sea, Maclean’s interest is both specific and universal. Profound themes relating to journeys of every kind, involving exploratio...
Heather Marx Gallery: Timothy Nolan: Amalgumate
In his paintings and drawings, Nolan copies outdated textile patterns onto pristine fabricated surfaces of mylar and cast acrylic panels. It is this union between the readymade and the artist’s hand that occupies much of Nolan’s work, and intrigui...
Kimbell Art Museum: From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
Everywhere from
Tokyo to Moscow to Washington, D.C., individual collectors set in motion
plans for independent institutions, committed to modern and non-Western
...
Changing Room: Wendy McMurdo: photography and digital media
Wendy McMurdo's images hover between fact and fiction, representing moments of play or reverie where children are isolated from the adult world. McMurdo combines traditional photography and digital technology to create a deliberately Œout of sorts...
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