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Fraser Gallery: Art and Technology
The exhibition includes work by Kathryn Cornelius, Claire Watkins, Scott Hutchison, Thomas Edwards, David Page and others.
"We seek to explore and to show," says Fraser, "what happens when talented and creative individuals, with a proven reco...
Fraser Gallery: Catriona Fraser and Malcolm Sharp: Landscapes of Scotland
Art critic J.W. Mahoney wrote about Fraser's work in the Washington Review: "The single eye of Catriona Fraser's camera has been directed toward the timeless world of her Celtic ancestors for many years ...
New Museum of Contemporary Art: Jacqueline Fraser: A Portrait of the Lost Boys
The beauty and fragility of the materials
contrast sharply with the harsh subject matter of the work. Through the
story of the premature death of a local New Zealand boy, accompanying texts
address the disenfranchisement of youth in society today....
Cambridge Galleries: Natural Constructions
Kevin Fraser is a native of Oakville, Ontario. He received his BFA from
McMaster University in 1997. Most recently Fraser's work has been
featured in a solo exhibition at the Dofasco Gallery at the Dundas
Valley School of Art. This past spri...
Fraser Gallery: Georgetown International Fine Arts Competition
Ms. Kendall Hull reviewed nearly one thousand entries from Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Latin America, Canada and every state in the U.S. before selecting 23 artists from various parts of the United States, Canada, Lithuania a...
Fraser Gallery: JANUARY 2000 - PRINTMAKERS ONLY
Niurka Inurrieta's work had just been exhibited in Portugal, says Catriona
Fraser, owner of the Fraser Gallery and co-curator of the exhibition, and
when I saw it for the first time I was very impressed by her imagery and
technical...
Photographers' Gallery: Citigroup Photography Prize 2004
Paul Wombell, Director of The Photographers' Gallery says of this year's short-list: "Over the last 30 years Robert Adams, Peter Fraser, David Goldblatt and Joel Sternfeld have created important bodies of work that have been a major influence on g...
Second Street Studio: Call For Entries: Creative Vision Television
The deadline for open call is August 15. We are going to identify
all featured artists for 1999-2001
seasons from this pool. Initial reviews will by performed through slide
selection by committee. Head judges are Catriona Fraser, renowned fine
...
Gallery West: Creative Visions: A Multimedia Collaboration
Established in 1979, Gallery West is the oldest artist-operated gallery in
Northern Virginia. It represents established and emerging artists working in a
broad spectrum of paint media, as well as photography, sculpture,
...
Fraser Gallery: Mark Jenkins: Tape All Over Town
For this coming show, provided that he can fit it through our front door, Jenkins will have the lifesize 1995 tape Honda Civic in the gallery, and will also exhibit photographs about some of his other tape projects.
Additionally, Mark will h...
Fraser Gallery: Photographs of Scotland
The mounted naked warrior looked behind him and examined his own smaller
army, made up of both men and women tattooed in designs and symbols like the
ones on his scarred body. His name was Bridei and he was the King of the
Northern Picts, th...
Canada House Gallery: Exotica: Don Li-Leger
Don has experienced a rich and varied life. He traveled around the world in 1971 before studying plant ecology at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia. In 1975 he studied painting with Terry Frost at the Banff Centre School of Fine...
Royal Over-Seas League: Travel Scholarships 2000 for Artists
Eligibility citizens of the United Kingdom up to and including the age of 35 as at 31 December 2000.
Media oil or comparable media, watercolour, drawing, mixed media, mono print or semi-relief.
Free-standing work, multiple edition prints ...
SCA Project Gallery, Pomona Art Colony: Inverse and Brush with Weight and a Dance: Painting, Sculpture and Sound
Artists participating in Inverse express their views
on the complex phenomenon of being reciprocal,
opposite or reverse in relationships existing in the
worlds of natural and unnatural, macro or micro or
ethnic or social.
SCA Project Gal...
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:
...
Presentation House Gallery: Getting It Together in the Country: Rodney Graham
The large photo diptych, Fishing on a Jetty, is -to use
the artist’s words- a not-too-scrupulous reconstruction of a shot in Alfred Hitchcock’s
To Catch a Thief, wherein Cary Grant (here played by me), hiding from the p...
City Gallery Wellington: HOME AND AWAY: CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ART FROM THE CHARTWELL COLLECTION
The exhibition has been drawn from the Chartwell Collection, started in the
1970s by Hamilton businessman R B K Gardiner as a way of bringing
contemporary art to Hamilton at a time when the city was without an art
gallery. Now numbering aroun...
Crafts Council Gallery: Contemporary Japanese Jewelery
Until the 20th century, Japan had no historical tradition of jewellery making in the Western sense and the practice of jewellery art within Japan is a recent development that has been strongly influenced by Western styles.
There will be a ric...
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center: What Business Are You In?
Artists’ relationships with the corporate and academic worlds are complex and often contradictory. Far from the myth of the romantic outsider, most artists depend on the support of institutions and corporations, much as they did on the aristocracy...
Dia Center for the Arts: Rodney Graham and Bruce Nauman: ...the nearest faraway place...
Born in 1949 in Masqui, British Columbia, Rodney Graham studied
art history at the University of British Columbia from 1968 to
1971 and at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver from 1978 to
1979. Beginning with a series of solo shows in the late...
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...
Tullie House Museum and Art Services: Stranger than Fiction: Photographs, Video and Film by Artists Living in Britian
Jananne Al-Ani explores Western perceptions of women in the Middle East;
Zineb Sedira's triptych of life sized veiled figures confounds common
prejudices about veiled women. The self is a readily available subject for
art investigating identity...
Fraser Gallery: Passion for Frida: 27 Years of Frida Kahlo Artwork
In 1975 my parents took their first vacation ever, at least in my memory. As Cuban exiles, the American tradition of yearly vacations was as removed from their routine as the Cuban tradition of Nochebuena is from American Christmas holiday customs...
Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane: Your place or mine?: Fiona Foley and Simryn Gill
Fiona states, "It’s about putting Indigenous people up front in the world in
every way – in fashion, in exhibitions, and in the gallery system."
In the series "Badtjala Woman" & "Native Blood" Fiona directly addresses the
way her ancestors...
Tate Liverpool: Marc Quinn
The Tate Liverpool exhibition presents a large body of new work and will highlight the multi-faceted nature of Quinn’s practice, bringing together a wide variety of painting, sculpture, drawing and photography. The exhibition will explore a number...
City Gallery Wellington: Telecom Prospect 2004: New Art New Zealand
From an 18 metre long glistening glitter carpet by Hamilton artist Mark Curtis to Ralph Hotere's White Drip: from a working ice-skating rink by Wellington artist Maddie Leach to a new interactive work by Ronnie van Hout, Telecom Prospect 2004 has ...
Fruitmarket Gallery: Somewhere Everywhere Nowhere: Collections sans Frontieres III
Somewhere Nowhere Everywhere is an exhibition selected from the holdings of five of the FRACs, the FRACs du Grand Est – Alsace, Bourgogne, Champagne-Ardenne, Franche-Comté and Lorraine. In recognition of the FRACs’ particular status as regionally-...
Delaware Art Museum: An American Century of Photography: From Dry-plate to Digital, The Hallmark Photographic Collection
BAWAG Foundation: Elke Krystufek: The Rich Visit the Poor, the Poor Visit the Rich
Artists, gallery owners,
collectors, curators - Krystufek falls back on the entire art scene yakuza,
making them appear against a backdrop of slums and palaces, in chic salons
and trashy saloons, in pink Cadillacs, designer chairs, and high-gra...
Art Basel Miami Beach: Art Projects: Art from the Gallery to the Street, to the Parks, on the Ocean and in the skies
The encouragement of young art has a long tradition at Art Basel - a tradition which is being consistently continued in Miami Beach. The special "Art Statements" sector encourages the youngest generation of artists by way of one-person shows;
"A...
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