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Gibsone Jessop Gallery: Charles Green and Lyndell Brown: Map of Atlantis
Brown and Green have created a complex process that involves photographing their paintings to achieve high resolution scans that are transferred onto transparent Duraclear film creating what they call "ghostly spirit-photographs".
Charles Gr...
Wiebke Morgan Gallery: Wilhelm Roseneder: New Paintings
Roseneder says: "The paintings 'Green, Blue, Yellow' seem to reflect back to
me my daydreams - a half-concealing veil, which often falls over me -
fragments of memories or emotions which possess an element of reality, but
also unite the fiction...
MU: Eindhoven De Groenste: With contributions of: West 8, Buro Lubbers, Juurlink and Geluk, Karres and Brands, Veldwerk (Rudy Luijters/Onno Dirker), Dieuwertje Komen, Norbert van Onna, Gerrie Andela
The exhibition highlights in multifarious ways and from many different angles and disciplines the subject of public spaces and the role of nature in the development of public areas. The participating landscape design firms have filled in four work...
Los Angeles Rectangle Gallery: Paul Tzanetopoulos: Which Green is Our Bush
Tzanetopoulos is a conceptually-based inter-media pioneer who, in 1974, presented a video installation projection and computer-run-inter-media work in Los Angeles at the Ruth Schaffner Gallery. His large-scale inter-active work continues to utili...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Resonating: Denise Green
Through twenty paintings and sixty-two works on paper
Resonating: Denise Green traces the evolution of her work
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Gallery at Green Street: Real: Digital Installation by Aaron Fry and Sally McLaughlin
The images are stills pulled from videos shot around the world by this
Boston / Australia / New Zealand based artist team of Aaron Fry and
Sally McLaughlin. The large database of images from Spain, Hawaii,
Italy, New Zealand, Australia, New Eng...
Smart Museum of Art: Beyond Green: Toward a Sustainable Art
Co-organized by the Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, and iCI (Independent Curators International), New York, Beyond Green: Toward a Sustainable Art opens October 6, 2005 and continues at the Smart Museum until January 15, 2006. At the ...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Kelly McLane: My Blue-Green Algae
Los Angeles-based Kelly McLane (born 1968) is fascinated by the ambivalence of nature, a system both logical in its structure and capricious in its force. For some years, she has explored the tension between nature and culture, questioning how one...
Public Art 4 Culture: Call for Artists: Public Art Opportunity
Deadline: January 30, 2006
Information: http://www.4culture.org/publicart/calls/default.asp or Barbara Luecke 206 296.4137
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Howell Green Fine Art Gallery: David Rosen: Shakespeare on Canvas
Born in Toronto, Canada in 1912, Rosen studied at Cooper Union Art School in New York City from 1930 to 1933. In 1936, he was employed in the pre-war Federal Arts Project in New York City where he worked in the Mural Division until 1941. During th...
Bert Green Fine Art: Exhibitions of Works: Wayne Martin Belger, Jonathan Martin, Jon Tarry, Shannon Lambert, and Richard Ankrom
Wayne Martin Belger creates pin hole cameras from specially chosen found materials. These cameras are sculptures that make a statement about the materials of which they are constructed, yet function perfectly to produce photographs. Some of his ca...
Philbrook Museum of Art: Green Woods and Crystal Waters:
The American Landscape Tradition
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Photofusion Photography Centre: Physical Sites: Nigel Green and Naglaa Walker
The exhibition combines large scale colour photographs with an 'archive' of small reprocessed photographic fragments. It is a response to both the real, often awe-inspiring scale and complexity of the station's spaces, and to what might be called ...
Bert Green Fine Art: Visions of Heaven and Hell (and Then Some)
Barker has revealed startling metaphors for our inner dreams and fears; as in Plato's Cave, we fear that which we are not accustomed to experiencing. Fear gives way to erotic fantasy as unusual creatures open doors to our education in a new world...
Dallas Museum of Art: The Sensuous and the Sacred: Chola Bronzes from South India
Chola Bronze sculptures are among the most admired arts of the Indian sub-continent. The works are famed for their subtle modeling and fluent outline of form, as well as for an ideal balance of graceful realism and heroic classicism. The Chola k...
Gold Coast City Art Gallery: FULL CIRCLE: Recent work by John Dahlsen
In return for being allowed to collect the driftwood he used to construct unique furniture, Dahlsen made an agreement with National Parks and Wildlife Service that he would collect the rubbish on the beach at the same time. Instead of disposing of...
31 Grand: Adam Stennett: Before the Accident
The installation IF YOU CAN READ THIS YOU ARE ALREADY DEAD, involves 30-50 live mice which run through a series of industrial Clear Schedule 40 PVC pipe hanging a few feet overhead and extending into the walls of the gallery.
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Gallery at Green Street: John Guthrie: Op Art Meets Abstract Expressionism
Guthrie directs paint in rivulets down the surface of a canvas in a specific area without total control over how straight it will drip. The process and
the chromatic choices are exquisite, but trying to exactly place them between or beside a part...
Marc Christiaans, Artist: Artist Interested in Studio Exchange
Nijmegen is about 80 miles south east of Amsterdam, quite near the border with Germany. Nijmegen is known in Holland for its "green", liberal climate. The city boasts the biggest non comercial filmtheatre in the Netherlands.
Marc would prefer to ...
Witte de With Center for Contemportary Art: Breeze of AIR / Hortus Conclusus
Witte de With invited eight Dutch and foreign artists to create works that
were inspired by the Erasmian conceptualization of the hortus conclusus:
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Physics Room: Bombs Away: Works by Five New Zealand Artists
Bombs Away has been funded by the Peace and Disarmament Education Trust -
set up with funds provided by the French government after the sinking of
the Rainbow Warrior. The exhibition is supported by the Center for Land Use
Interpretation, the S...
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...
Marc Christiaans, Artist: Call for Artists: Studio Exchange Offered
Nijmegen is about 80 miles south east of Amsterdam, quite near the border with Germany. Nijmegen is known in Holland for its "green", liberal climate. The city boasts the biggest non-commercial film theatre in the Netherlands.
Marc would pr...
Gallery at Green Street: Chris Nau and Nancy Murphy Spicer
Nancy Murphy Spicer concentrates on the "objectness" of her "poured paint drawing elements" making the dimensional paint visceral, sensual, and engaging. Spicer makes room for her work somewhere between painting and sculpture. Spicer like Nau, eli...
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Images Sprout and Grow at the Gardner: Work by Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey
Their exhibition, entitled Presence and organized by Gardner Museum Contemporary Curator Pieranna Cavalchini, is part of an ongoing artist-in-residence program that enables artists to study the Gardner's preeminent collection and visitors to exper...
Museum of Arts and Sciences: Crossing the Threshold with Thelma and Louise
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Oh!Art: Tina Stallard: Happy Birthday
Photographer Tina Stallard was commissioned by oh!art working with Vital Arts at The Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, to take photographs of babies born on the Labour Wards of the Hospiital in the launch week of oh!art Centre, 3-13 July 2003. ...
Modern Museum: Jan Håfström: Blinky Palermo Never Went to the Belgian Congo - Heart of Darkness
The colour fields that fill the room he has created for the first exhibition of the Odd Weeks series – geometrically black, yellow, red, like the Belgian and German flags, interrupted only by a map-like green, organic shape – hide numerous memorie...
Cape Museum of Fine Arts: Robert Roark: Master of Light and Realism
A Mississippi native, Roark received his formal training at the Art Students League in New York City, the National Academy of Design, and the Cape Cod School of Art, where he studied with such noted a...
Glenbow: The Other Eden: Canadian Folk Art Outdoors
Guest Curator Phil Tilney selected
almost 150 pieces to represent what
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