John Gould
American Cuckoo - Coccyzus Americanus
lithograph with hand coloring
19th century
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Art Gallery of Hamilton: Trevor Gould: Posing for the Public
The next time you enter a natural history museum, after experiencing
Gould's work, you may view it with a different perspective, a critical eye
perhaps and an acute understanding of the extent of post-colonialist
attitudes in these spaces, says...
Spacex: CORY ARCANGEL: A Couple Thousand Short Films About Glenn Gould
To produce the piece, Arcangel has taken numerous examples of these videos and re-edited them note by note into sections from Bach's composition, each screen carrying a melodic line.
The exhibition will also include a selection of other works b...
Denver Museum of Art: Colorado Masters of Photography
Drawn from loans and the
museum's permanent collection, the show will include photographs by Ferenc Berko (Aspen), Hal Gould
(Denv...
Danielle Arnaud Contemporary Art: The Well: Works by Polly Gould, Claudia Kappenberg, Uriel Orlow, Mark Osterfield, Judy Price, Kay Walsh, Jo Wood
Relationship and loss are at the heart of this exhibition. Loss creates an absence, a void, a well to be filled; it has the capacity to transform the people who are left behind. Indeed, loss can become a generator of new relationships and connecti...
Site Gallery: Tar Beach: New Artists from New York
Introducing the exhibition, Melissa Gould’s (MeGo) four-colour lithographic map NEU-YORK is an exercise in manipulated cartography in which the street names on a map of Manhattan circa 1939 are replaced with an equivalent from the Berlin of the sa...
Surrey Art Gallery: Call for Artists: A Juried Thematic Art Exhibition, River
The Arts Council of Surrey welcomes entries from residents of Surrey, White
Rock, Langley, Delta and Richmond, BC Canada. Residents from outside these areas are
also welcome to enter, however they must belong to clubs that are members of
the Ar...
Montréal, Arts Interculturels: Dust on the Road: Canadian Artists in Dialogue with SAHMAT
Dust on the Road, which was presented with a strong impact in Toronto and London (Ontario) and will be showed in Vancouver in 2002, is part of a larger project, MOVING IDEAS : A CONTEMPORARY CULTURAL DIALOGUE WITH INDIA, organized by Hoopoe Curat...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Girodet: Romantic Rebel
The exhibition is supported by The Isaacson-Draper Foundation.
The catalogue is made possible by The Isaacson-Draper Foundation and The Florence Gould Foundation. Additional support for the catalogue has been provided by the Getty Research...
Rainbird Fine Art: Dilys Finlay-Stephens: Blokes and Birds
Walking into a room filled with these fascinating portraits of old London characters, one is struck by how vividly and often humorously she encapsulates the cynicism and pain that has been acquired with life experience, highlighting what exactly i...
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...
UCLA Hammer Museum: Masters of American Comics
Following its Los Angeles debut, the exhibition travels to the Milwaukee Art Museum (April 27 – August 13, 2006) and The Jewish Museum, New York, and the Newark Museum, New Jersey (September 15, 2006 – January 28, 2007).
Unprecedented in it...
King County Public Art Program: Call for Entries: Marion Oliver McCaw Hall Glass Commission
One of the premier public sites in the new design of the Marion Oliver McCaw Hall is the entrance lobby foyer that curves and sweeps to the west. As the prominent gathering place for patrons and visitors to the Hall, the lobby provides key entranc...
Dahesh Museum: Overcoming All Obstacles: The Women of the Académie Julian
The core of the exhibition includes works
never before shown publicly from the collection of the successor
school, the Académie Julian Del...
Frick Collection: Greuze the Draftsman
the Albertina, Vienna; the Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the National Gallery of Art, Washington; The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago; and others. Among Greuze's many admirers was Catherine the Great, ...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Dukes and Angels: Art from the Court of Burgundy (1364-1419)
Not restricting their artistic interests to secular art alone, Burgundian court artists were often directed to supply ducal religious foundations and chapels with sculpture, altarpieces, liturgical vessels, and illuminated manuscripts. The most pr...
National Archives of Canada and the National Arts Centre: Cultural Capital: Portraits in Platinum by V. Tony Hauser
The exhibition represents a significant collaboration between two major cultural institutions - the National Archives, as the site for preserving Canadians collective memory; and the National Arts Centre, as Canadas premier showcase for the perfor...
South London Gallery: About Belief
In the late Autumn of 1980 Art¸ras Raila saw constellations of lights
moving in strange trajectories in the sky above the town of Telsiai
in Lithuania. Convinced that he had seen UFOs, the artist returned to
the same place 22 years later in ...
Canadian Conference of the Arts: Call for Nominations: Two National Arts Awards
The Diplôme d'honneur for outstanding contributions to the arts in
Canada. Presented annually to a Canadian who has made a sustained
contribution to the cultural life of the country, whether through volunteer
activity, mentoring, patronage, ind...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Little Snappers Exhibit
The results are impressive and refreshingly imaginative. Lunch Break by winner Grace Chilton is a beautiful still life shot of her school desk while the image Memories of Express Café by winner Louise Gould of a local café takes a poignant look a...
Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: Technics: Baubles or Ballast - Five Installations
The Technics exhibit examines this question in five different installations. The works include:
o Instrument for a Mediated Terrain, an installation in which visitors activate robots to interact in a moss garden by Jennifer Hall and Blyth Haze...
Mountclair Art Museum: Paris 1900: The American School at the Universal Exposition
Works of art exhibited in Paris have been lent by museums across the United States
and Europe, including Whistler's Symphony in White No. 2 from the Tate Gallery
...
Frick Collection: Watteau and His World:
French Drawing from 1700 to 1750
Watteau, who drew constantly throughout his lifetime, is one of the most revered artists of the French
School. Watteau coveted his drawings and regarded them as superior to the m...
Surrey Art Gallery: Call for Artists: ARTS 2003 Annual Art Competition and Exhibition
The Arts Council of Surrey invites residents of Surrey, White Rock,
Langley, Delta, and Richmond to enter a maximum of three (3) works per
artist (regardless of Category) for jurying. However, only one work
(regardless of Category) will be se...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Signac 1863-1935: Master Neo-Impressionist
Often viewed as the second man of Neo-Impressionism, Paul Signac
(1863-1935) has long been considered an artist of talent in the shadow of
the more celebrated ...
Cincinnati Art Museum: Jim Dine:
Walking Memory, 1959–1969
During the first ten years of his professional career, Jim Dine began his lifelong pursuit of the themes of the self,
the body, and memory through a variety of mediums--painting, performance, mixed-media assemblage,...
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