Charles Allan (C.A.) Gilbert
Scribner's May (Life at Wellesley) by Miss Goadlau
color lithograph
19th - 20th century
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Photofusion Photography Centre: Dennis Gilbert: Modern Equations
Placing two or three photographs together within a frame, Gilbert creates a visual line of enquiry by shifting the focus from viewing an image on its own, to looking at it in terms of its relationship to another.
Although his work largely co...
Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art: Gilbert and George: Twenty-Three Haunts
This newly acquired piece is part of a series of works entitled; ‘Twenty London East One Pictures’, which depict the common motifs that exist in the area of London where the artists have been living and working for over thirty-five years. The rece...
Henry Moore Institute: Sir Alfred Gilbert: Maquettes for the Sam Wilson Chimneypiece
c.1908-14.
The bodies of idealised youthful naked women
represent pure and innocent love, winged Eros figures stand for
erotic love, a...
Tate Modern: Performing Bodies
Artists include
Yoko Ono, Derek Jarman, Laurie Anderson, Gilbert
and George, Sam Taylor-Wood, Sarah Lucas, Yves
...
Monash Gallery: RE-TAKE : Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Photography
...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Adrian: American Glamour
Drawn from the Museum's Costume Institute, The Brooklyn
Museum, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, among others, the
exhibition will present a comprehen...
Somerset House: Quentin Blake: Fifty Years of Illustration
Rough designs, preliminary drawings and finished originals as well as the final publications will appeal to adults and children alike, providing a unique insight into the working methods of one of Britain's best-loved illustrators.
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Bishop's University Art Gallery: Beyond Words: Gilbert Boyer, Ruth Cuthand & Elizabeth MacKenzie, Paul de Guzman, Nelson Henricks, Kelly Mark. Nadia Myre, Sylvia Ptak, Rober Racine
Some artists utilize language to impart a social or political message. Native Canadian Nadia Myre has hidden every single letter on the 56 pages of the Indian act, a document which she detests, behind a white bead. The remainder of each sheet is ...
Courtyard Gallery: Wang Qingsong: Romantique
The results of these latest efforts are lush portraits, "living sculptures" in the tradition of Gilbert and George, where Wang may insinuate himself as sideline observer, poised a diffident distance from his subject tableaux of mainly female and m...
Renishaw Hall: Paintings by Stuart Robinson, Terence Bennett, and Martin Decent
Terence Bennett is an accomplished watercolour artist from Doncaster in the county of Yorkshire. His works have been exhibited at many prestigious
locations, including The Royal Academys and The National Museum of Wales.Stuart Robinson is als...
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: MAKING TIME: Considering Time as a Material in Contemporary Video & Film
Time in art had for centuries been connected
to the idea of permanence, and then, since
the 1960s, performance. But where is time
nowNULL In an age when global ...
Museum of Modern Art, Oxford: Enclosed and Enchanted
United by an interest in architecture and how the outside world can be reconfigured in the context of the gallery, these artists examine the duality in man-made, yet natural, spaces. The result is a kind of double enclosure, in which the appropria...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: After the Beginning and Before the End: 222 Drawings from Picasso to Yoko Ono
The exhibition After the Beginning and Before the End - 222 Drawings from
Picasso to Yoko Ono is about these beginnings. In 222 examples of the
artist’s first steps toward the finished product, this exhibition s...
Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt: Change of Scene XVIII
New works / New rooms by:
Gilbert & George (*1943 & 1942), Katharina Fritsch (*1956), Felix Gonzales-Torres
(*1957-1996), Franz Gertsch (*1930), Rosemarie Trockel (*1952), Markus Raetz (*1941), Barbara Klemm (*1939), Robert Gober (*1954), An...
Tate Gallery: Herzog & de Meuron at Bankside
Starting from a base camp at the entrance of Tate Modern, which displays a large scale
model of the building, visitors can embark on a journey of discovery and revelation as they
are led to the different locations. Each station is ...
Global Cafe: DnA Factory Present the Fluffer Show
The fluffer show is a showcase for not only their current crop of installations
but also amassing some of their showbiz chums each to take a little turn in music and spectacle.
This is a multi disciplined, multi national hum dinger hot doggie c...
Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington: Performing Photography
Performing Photography features a range of images of performances, from those staged
specifically for the camera to documentation of public performance works.
On view is a work by Vito Acconci for which he shot a p...
Catto Contemporary: HONEY, I shrunk the Turner Prize: the Little Turner Prize
Catto Contemporary is proud to confirm a major solo Christmas exhibition of The Little Artists in November 2003 until Christmas Eve. Included in the show will be a brand new piece (which is larger than previous work), presenting a gallery scene fe...
Des Moines Art Center: Chad McCail: Snake
Exhibited with selections from his earlier works, Snake continues McCail’s signature graphic style, which emphasizes clarity and detail. The use of the computer in the series, McCail’s first digital body of work, has allowed the artist to push thi...
Mackey Gallery: Call for Artists: Project Storm
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Mackey Gallery
5111 Center St.,
Houston, Tx 77007.
713-850-8527.
Tues. - Friday 11-5: Sat 10-5.
www.mackeygallery.com
Delivery date deadline : 9-30...
Yale School of Architecture Galleries: New Blue: Recent Work of Graduates of the Yale School of Architecture, 1978-1998
Our graduates have historically been leaders of the profession for generations, said Robert A.M. Stern, dean of the School of Architecture. This is the generation that was raised in the post-modernism debate of the 1980s, and they are now flourish...
Queens Museum of Art: Art at Work: Forty Years of
the Chase Manhattan
Collection
This landmark exhibition will present a
wondrous display of 120 contemporary
masterpieces, including: a powerful
thirty-eight foot mural by Sam Francis;
a soaring mobile by Alexander Calder;
and a landmark video installation by
Nam Jun...
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art: do it
Those charged with the
execution of the artworks must exercise their interpretative skills, for, like a musical composition, each
version of a work in do it is meant to be a uniqu...
South London Gallery: William Furlong: To Hear Yourself as Others Hear You
Come and See is a further work, installed in the entrance to the gallery, which through voice recording explores local issues, ideas, and identity, constructed from the words and sounds of Camberwell and Peckham residents. From school children to ...
Frye Art Museum: Here I am - What We See and Think We Know
The Frye Art Museum's newest exhibition, Here I Am! Passages in Portraiture,
allows you to look at some old friends and new acquaintances to come to your
own definition. According to Debra Byrne, curator, "The magic of
portraiture can be pegge...
Reynolda House, Museum of American Art: Self/Image: Portraiture from Copley to Close
The portrait occupies a singular place in the history of American art. As a genre, these representations of self are layered visual accounts of actuality, desire, and projection. Historical portraits—too often taken at face value—are granted a ra...
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...
instinc: Visual Conversations: A Collaborative Mail Art Project by Michael Gilbert and Yeo Shih Yun
The artists regard these collages as 'visual conversations'. The process of mailing the packages, the distance these artworks travel and the spirit of cooperation were mixed with our various ways of communicating with each other through visual ima...
Sheffield Galleries and Museum Trust, Graves Art Gallery: Faltering Flame - Aspects of the Human Condition in Contemporary Art
Faltering Flame will be curated by David Thorp who has been Curator of
Contemporary Projects at the Henry Moore Foundation, Hertfordshire since
2001. David was active in the development of the contemporary art scene in
the East End of London, f...
San Antonio Museum of Art: Oceanic Exhibit Opens
The objects in the new gallery are a part of the
Museum's permanent collection, and that is big news
for several reasons. The exhibition of the Oceanic
...
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: Selections from the Hara Museum’s Permanent Collection
Within the realm of death, science is making hungry progress towards the explication of heretofore "incurable" diseases, and in the realm of life, has, as everyone knows, begun beating a path into that delicate territory of cloned birth. The focus...
The Dahesh Museum: Highlights from the Dahesh Museum Collection
These works, along with several others by Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier,
Jules-Jean-Antoine Lecomte de Nouy, Jean-Baptiste Vanmour, and Sir John
Gilbert serve as focal points for the exhibition. The biblical and
mythological subjects favored by his...
First Street Gallery: Improvisations On Site: Pastels - Nancy Balliett
Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, Nancy Balliett has been painting for almost thirty years and has appeared in countless group and one-person shows. Her pictures are in many collections, private and public. She works in plein air in both pastels and oi...
Sheffield Galleries and Museum Trust, Graves Art Gallery: Tate Sculpture: The Human Figure in British Art from Moore to Gormley
Tate Sculpture will display 20 major works focussing on the human form, by
internationally renowned masters such as Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth,
alongside contemporary artists such as Sarah Lucas, Ron Mueck and Antony
Gormley. Tate Sculptu...
University of Virginia Art Museum: A Jefferson Ideal: Selections from the Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Landon III Collection of American Fine and Decorative Arts
This special exhibition features major examples of 18th- and 19th-century American painting and furniture, including works by Albert Bierstadt, John Singleton Copley, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, Thomas Moran, John Singer Sargent, Gilbert Stuart ...
Columbia Museum of Art: A Body of Work: The Human Figure from Degas to Diebenkorn
“The human figure has been a significant genre throughout the history of art. To examine the human figure and the techniques and styles in its depiction throughout the 20th century is the motivation behind organizing A Body of Work: The Human Figu...
Powerhouse Museum: When Philip Met Isabella: Philip Treacy’s Hats for Isabella Blow
Since their first meeting in 1989, Blow has been Treacy’s friend, muse and constant source of inspiration. Many of his most surreal and sculptural hats have been made for her. "Issy never says: ‘You’ve gone too far,’" says Treacy. "She always says...
York Quay Centre: Four Exhibitions Open Today as part of CONTACT‚02 Photography Festival
Seven photographers participated in the curatorial process of Roundabout by choosing an artist to be exhibited next to them in York Quay Gallery. The selection was initiated by curator Patrick Macaulay who chose David Hylnsky who then chose Justin...
Jen Bekman: The Girl's Room: By The Dreier Project
It allows for the viewer to see the
work without the material being the message. The artwork itself will be the message and perhaps answer some
questions about the place of women’s artwork in the art world. Questions such as: What sort of work a...
Galerie Caprice Horn: SMASH THE GHETTO – DEMOCRACIA and solo projects by MASLEN and MEHRA, DANIEL CANOGAR and LI WEI
Maslen & Mehra are exhibiting their latest installation which emulates the free-standing military recruitment office at Times Square, New York. It includes the giant neon flag on the side of the building and the similar placement of the screen on ...
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