Gerald Spencer Pryse
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19th - 20th century
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Moonshadow Farm Art Project: Robin Tondra: Devils and Demon Dogs
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Oakland Museum of California: Every Worker is an Organizer: Farm Labor and the Resurgence of the United Farm Workers
Bacon's black and white photographs provide an intimate look at field labor, union organizing activity and labor leaders during the United Farm Workers 1996 drive to organize the entire central California Coast strawberry industry, employing 25,0...
Van Gogh Museum: The Photograph and the American Dream, 1840-1940
Photography was to help establish America’s identity from its invention in 1839. In the 1840’s the first photographers began travelling the New World in search of customers to photograph. Wandering from town to town and farm to farm with their pri...
L. A. Farm Restaurant: Through The Eyes of Ione: Works by Ione Citrin
She has been in creative work her entire life, spending 30 years performing on television, stage, radio and runway ramps, acting, modeling, dancing, singing and doing radio/TV commercials in Hollywood and Chicago. Her specialty was "voices", and...
Muse 269 Gallery: Charlie Warde: A Solo Show of Paintings and Drawings
The paintings exhibited are worked in traditional medium of oil on canvas and his subject matter is of recent landscapes painted in North England at his fathers farm in Kent. Concerned with all aspects of colour and design, he attempts to ‘bend th...
Haley Farm Gallery: Renew All Things Human: Lisa Reinke
Lisa Reinke’s vibrantly colored figurative and portrait oil paintings focus on the interplay of patterns and textures that occur haphazardly on the faces of people or figures in a crowd -- enthralling us to view a face in a new perception.
L...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Retrospective of Celebrated American Photographer Walker Evans
The images in the exhibition include
Evans' collaboration with writer/poet James Agee on Let Us Now Praise
Famous Men, a landmark study of three tenant farm families in Alabama, little
known early experimental photographs, his su...
Gallery of Photography: FSA: The Bitter Years of the American Depression
In 1935, Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Resettlement
Administration (R.A.) as part of his
'New Deal' strategy to cope with the Great Depression. The R.A.
project was set up to bring financial aid to thousands of rural
communities affect...
Columbus Museum of Art: The Art of Humane Propaganda
This exhibition brings
together 44 vintage prints, on loan from the Ohio State
University, together with earlier examples by American
social documentary photographer Lewis Hine. Hines work,
on loan from ...
Arts Trust for Social and Environmental Change: Kurt Schwitters: Merzbarn Conference, England
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National Museum of Women in the Arts: Anna Mary Robertson: Grandma Moses and Her Place in History
Moses, a farmer and homemaker from upstate New York who became one of the most respected folk artists of the pre-World War II period,
was also one of the first artists to become a media superstar and probably the best known woman artist of her...
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute: Jean-François Millet: Drawn into the Light
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Telfair Art Museum: ROBERT GWATHMEY: MASTER PAINTER
Gwathmey's signature style is easily recognized. Influenced by Pablo Picasso, Gwathmey adapted the
Cubist style for his narrative expression. Space is flattened into large areas of unmodulated color, as
seen i...
University of Virginia Art Museum: Opting for Realism: American Painting in the 1970s
"Opting for Realism" focuses on figurative art and shows how each artist chose to define realism and depict the surrounding world. Drawn from the museum's permanent collection of 1970s realist paintings, the exhibition includes works by Jack Beal...
Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture: An American Leader - Cesar E. Chavez
In addition, a catalogue of sixty photographs is being produced along with essays by professors and scholars. This catalogue contextualizes
Chavez within American History. A mural painted by LAUSD students from TLM’s own after school Art Program ...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Reprocessing Information: Utilizing Information as Landscape, Medium and Commentary
Ant Farm, Media Burn, 1975
Formed in 1968 and most active between 1973 and 1977, Ant Farm (Chip Lord, Hudson B. Marquez and Doug Michaels) was an influential Bay Area collective that explored the experimental fringe of architecture, design and...
Gemeentemuseum Den Haag: Jeroen Allart: Clear, Simple and Colourful
Landscape painting tends to evoke associations with a past era but these are instantly banished by the first glimpse of Jeroen Allart’s work. His landscape paintings are invariably composed of a number of completely stylised elements – a field, th...
Ann Arbor Artisan's Market: Call for Exhibitors: A WEEKLY ART FAIR - WITHOUT THE CROWDS
Weekly guest musicians, storytellers, and art demonstrations add to the
Market's diversity and broad appeal. Surrounded by many fine restaurants and
the unique Kerrytown shops, the Market offers a full afternoon of leisurely
browsing. Open from...
Hicks Gallery: Jeffrey Pratt: Travels and Reflections, A One Man Show
In good weather he paints outside, in bad inside with a still life or putting the finishing touches to yesterdays work. In this way he reaches areas that other painters find less accessible. We are sure that you will agree that his effort, commitm...
National Museum of Women in the Arts: Meticulous, Poetic Wood Engravings by
American Printmaker Grace Albee
A native of Rhode Island, Albee and her family joined other expatriate
Americans living in Paris between the World Wars. There she befriended
fellow a...
Art Gallery of Ontario: From Michelangelo to Picasso: Great Master Drawings from the Collection
of the Albertina, Vienna
The selection of drawings in this
exhibition demonstrates the breadth and
strength of the Albertina’s holdings. The exhibition will provide a
comprehensive ove...
Hudson River Museum: Living with Landscapes: Paintings from Private Collections
Among the paintings in Living with Landscapes is Homer Dodge Martin's oil painting A Wilderness Pool, a classic Hudson River School scene that shows Martin's interest in the dramatic elements of wilderness scenery. The work's vertical format empha...
John Michael Kohler Arts Center: Kim Cridler: Impossibility and Persistence
As a child, Kim Cridler spent many hours on her family's farm in Michigan polishing and mending the family's heirlooms. The large sculptures that she now makes are
based on an intimate relationship with such objects. While the pieces are either mo...
Camden Arts Centre: Atelier van Lieshout
Atelier van Lieshout's designs often have an architectural purpose and are intentionally enduring. Self-sufficiency and practical uses of space recur through their work, echoing the imminent temporary relocation of Camden Arts Centre and its activiti...
Tate Britain: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida:
The name In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is taken from the title track of an LP released in 1968 by the West Coast rock band, Iron Butterfly. The song was originally going to be called 'In the Garden of Eden'. Legend has it that the lead singer was so drunk wh...
High Museum of Art: John Twachtman: An American Impressionist
John Twachtman: An American Impressionist is organized by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta. The exhibition was
selected by Judy L. Larson, now Executive Director of the Art Museum of Western Virginia. Linda Merrill, Margaret
and Terry Stent Cur...
Network Gallery: PhotoSensitive Unveils AIDS in Africa Project
Founded in 1990, PhotoSensitive brings together the photographic talents of a number of Toronto-based professional photographers to harness the power of the camera to achieve social goals. Each photograph...
ART6 Gallery: Totemic Magic: Suzanna Biro and Frederick Chiriboga.
Suzanna Biro studied and traveled in
Colombia, S.A. for more than three years
learning weaving, pottery and painting
from artists in villages throughout the
country. She also studied sculpture and
drawing in New York City. Her mixed media
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Ruth Mott Foundation: Applewood Public Art Program to
"My art is contemporary abstract expressionism; the juxtaposition of colors, the elements, light, space and time. It is a personal relationship between my earthly surroundings, the passage of life and time. The causal glimpses and experiences I ga...
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art: The Barnstormers
According to Ellis, their journeys south have had a major impact on their work as they continue to interpret and communicate the visual, cultural, and spiritual awakenings from their projects here. The group carefully documents their activity by p...
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