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Textile Museum: Fanciful Flowers: Botany and the American Quilt
All of the quilts featured in Fanciful Flowers have botanical motifs and include flowers, garden styles, and color palettes popularized during the 19th century. Quilt designs included in the exhibition vary from appliqued and pieced quilts, to int...
Vision/Neil Folberg Gallery: Summer Flowers: Works by Masatomo Kuriya, Tom Baril & Asaf Romano
Founded 1981 in San Francisco, VISION relocated to Jerusalem in 1998 and is the only gallery in Israel exclusively devoted to fine art photography. Vision/Neil Folberg Gallery is located in a beautifully restored 100 year-old stone building, withi...
Orlando Museum of Art: Woman with Flowers: A Gift from Diebenkorn
According to the museum’s director, Marena Grant Morrisey, “We are elated to add ‘Woman With Flowers’ to the new galleries that showcase the museum’s contemporary art collection. The Orlando Museum of Art has never received such a valuable paint...
Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane: Modified Terrain: Patricia Piccinini and Christopher Langton
In Patricias work Swell three screened projections of undulating water,
painstakingly rendered on a computer, transports us to the sea, leaving us
dizzy and slightly nauseated. Five of Patricias famous car nuggets also
feature in this show, the...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Art in Bloom: A Weekend of Flowers
This year's arrangements are being created by area garden clubs. Free docent-led tours will be
available to give visitors a better understand of the artworks and their relationship to each flower
arrangement. The honorary...
Mobius: Descent of Flowers: Installation by Frank Vasello
Using the Greek myth of Persephone/Hades/Demeter as
inspiration, Descent of Flowers is an installation
exploring the themes of loss, longing and death.
Persephone, the Goddess of the Spring, di...
Haggerty Museum of Art: Carole Hodgson: Sculpture and Works on Paper
I feel strongly that if visual observation is to progress then extensions of the senses have to be challenged
to reveal unseen forces, systems, relationships, connections, transformations - the issues and concerns of
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Artery - Artist Cooperative of Davis: Fabric Art: On and Off the Wall - Marjan Kluepfel and Connie Taxiera
Marjan has lived around the world (the Netherlands, Australia, Hawaii, and Southern US). The natural wonders of these locations inspire her art quilts. Using many techniques including fabric dyeing, painting, printing, pleating, and machine embroi...
University of Virginia Art Museum: Flowers Interpret Art
For details about creating a floral design, contact Virginia Paul at (434) 974-6029.
The University of Virginia Art Museum is free and open to the public Tuesday through Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. Limited parking is available in the rear of the bui...
Tucson Museum of Art: Kate Breakey: Small Deaths
Posing her subjects in the manner of an Old Master portrait, she then painstakingly paints her photographs in several layers of oils and colored pencils to bring out the details and colors of sensuous petals, brilliant plumage, reptilian skin, and...
Prestige Gallery: Dream Time, You Nishiogi's first solo exhibition
From the artist's statement, "I love the nature, landscapes in Australia. It's really amazing.
I also love the Wild Flowers in Australia, so I've been keeping visiting Australia.
These unique flowers which only can be seen in Australia fascina...
National Gallery of Victoria: Spring Flowers, Autumn Grass: The Spirit of Nature in Asian Art
Chinese New Year Festival 2002 Chairman, Ken Ong, said he was delighted to be working closely with the National Gallery of Victoria in conjunction with the Chinese New Year Festival being held this weekend.
Just as Chinese New Year is a time...
Association of Photographers Gallery: Natural Fictions: Exhibition by photographer Richard Freestone
Photographing flowers has always been a personal
passion of Freestone’s, akin to Robert Mapplethorpe,
who photographed flowers to clear his mind and
prepare himself for photographing people.
“I am particularly fascinated by tulips. The way the...
Wellington City Gallery: Practising Beauty
Kathy Barry’s drawings of flowers reference the scientific tradition which
orders our perceptions of nature through the means of drawing, naming and
classifying. The floating flowers drawn on larg...
Art Ireland: Hamilton Sloan
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Galerie Ludorff: Klaus Fussmann: Flowers and Landscapes
Already while studying at the Folkwang-School in Essen and the Hochschule fuer Bildende Künste in Berlin Fussmann developed a new figurative style. By painting interieurs, still lifes and mythological scenes the 1938 born made himself a name as on...
Textile Museum: Flowers of Silk and Gold: Four Centuries of Ottoman Embroidery
The Ottoman Empire spanned seven centuries. At its height the Empire extended over three continents. Focusing on the 17th to early 20th centuries, Flowers of Silk and Gold will examine the rich history of urban embroidery tradition and how it re...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: Anselm Kiefer: Paintings 1998-2000
While traveling in China, Kiefer encountered monumental sculptures of Mao
everywhere, waving to his people. This journey inspired a series of paintings
entitled Lasst tausend Blumen blühen (Let a Thousand Flower...
Walters Art Museum: Manet: The Still-Life Paintings
Manet: The Still-Life Paintings features 55 works of art,
including a number...
Art Scene China: Feminine Mystique: Oil Paintings by Cao Weihong
Looking at the paintings, the viewer feels like they are stealing a glance at the private moments of these women, adding an element of voyeuristic tension to the work. The figures represent traditional Chinese concepts of beauty, presenting ladies...
Stamford Museum & Nature Center: SUSAN KAPROV: Nature...last modified
Each image is a complex still-life tableau, meticulously constructed layer by layer from the partial sections of living plants and flowers. At first glance, the vibrantly colored prints appear almost obsessively ordered: close-up, they are transform...
New Art Gallery, Walsall: Solo exhibition by Hew Locke
As a child, Hew remembers images of the Queen being printed on every exercise book. No child was allowed to deface the image. Such memories have prompted an epic exploration of the Royals as iconic signs of status, history and culture.
He...
Frick Collection: Six Paintings from the Former Collection of Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney on Loan from
the Greentree Foundation
The selection reflects the Whitneys’ interest in art produced in France in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries, which formed the core of their renowned collection. The six paintings, displayed
in the Garden Court, are accompan...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: O'Keeffe's O'Keeffes
The exhibition can thus be seen as Georgia O’Keeffe’s artistic self-portrait. It includes all aspects of her work – flowers, abstractions and landscapes – from New York City and Lake George as well as from her beloved New Mexico.
Georgia O’Kee...
Contemporary Arts Center: The Seed Sounds of the Vegetative Nervous System at the Hydroponic Nectar-Lake: Installation by Gerda Steiner and Joerg Lenzlinger
Steiner and Lenzlinger traveled around the Caribbean for two months to collect materials for their Cincinnati exhibition, and arrived a month prior to their opening to gather more materials locally and build their garden in the galleries. Their g...
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...
Fraser Gallery: Flower Photography by Andrzej Pluta
His unique work is created by using Sinar P2 8x10 inch cameras. For some compositions, Carl Zeiss Mirotar lens (one of the world's rarest) is used on the Sinar 8x10, making it the only camera construction of its kind. Using a unconventional and co...
Adam Gallery: Michael Hyam: Recent Works
The stories of Judith and Holfernes and of Salome recur as themes in this body of work, as do symbolic motifs such as a black vase and dried flowers and the charged brooding landscapes. These are works which are deeply personal; they are close to ...
Musee d'Orsay: Still lives by Manet
In spite of their simplicity, his
compositions were subtly elaborate, whether they be a
lemon, an asparagus, violets, peonies... Some of these
...
Susie Sierra Gallery: Susie Sierra: New Works
Truly great works of art throb with palpable
life like De Koonings' abstract works that open like doorways into endless
fields of light. True art can never really be possessed, the object perhaps but
not the art - that can only be experienced t...
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