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Grand Hotel Armorie Hall: I AM BLUE: Hans Alexander Gerlanius
When Hans' grandfather brought the easel down from the attic to the young, hyperactive offspring, everything calmed down. Ever since, Hans paints. His restlessness has taken him all over the world. He lived for a few years in the United States, ...
Grand Hotel Armory Hall: The Return: Hans Alexander Gerlanius - haG
Born in 1951, Gerlanius is a autodidact painter and poet. He is allso the fonder of the Swedish cultural network. www.KULTUR1.se
When Hans' grandfather brought the easel down from the attic to the young, hyperactive offspring, everything ...
Grand Hotel Armory Hall: Hans Alexander Gerlanius: Saknad/Missing
His canvases with archtypical motifs and mythological symbols that symbolise what all of us have inside. Hans Alexander is certain the entire humanity is floating in and out of a bubble of collective consciusness where love and communication reign...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Give and Take: Hans Haake, An Artist Selects Objects From the V and A Collections
Offered unparalleled access to its collections during the past year, Hans Haacke has been studying
objects and artefacts from the V&A, as well as the history of the museum, with the intention of
re-presenting a selection o...
Bonnefanten Museum: LIMBURG COLLECTION III: Dom Hans van der Laan
The exhibition focuses on a number of beautifully constructed models and teaching aids designed by Dom Hans
van der Laan to demonstrate his theories. The facsimiles of these teaching aids will be available for the public to
...
Nationalmuseum: Hans Hammarskiold. Profiles. Acquisition and exhibition of a leading name in the Swedish history of photography
A survey of Hammarskiöld’s œuvre testifies to his range as a photographer with a diversity of artistic expression. There are examples both of a conventional approach and of an experimental bent. The portraits in the exhibition include royalty and ...
Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University: Surreal Anatomies: Works on Paper by Hans Bellmer and Dorothea Tanning
Prints from the permanent collection of the Michael C. Carlos
will explore the fantastic, sometimes shocking, representations of the
human figure reflect the personal visions and psychological experiences of
each of the Surrealist artists....
Transition: Hans in Transition: Paintings by Hans Scheirl
"For Hans in Transition I plan to create a dynamic between self-portraits from that time and my new work, which is more abstract, more graphic design and comix inspired."
"Staging myself as a man and staging myself as a painter is juxtaposed...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Hans Hofmann at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Kept out of the army during World War I because of a lung
ailment, Hofmann opened an art school in Munich in 1915. For the next 53 years, Hofmann
supported himself primarily through his teaching. ...
Stalke Gallery: New Paintings By Hans Peterson and Jonas Hvid Sondergaard
Peterson explores identification by combining figurative and abstract elements. Dispersed on the canvases one recognises a house or a human figure, while other areas remain undefined, coloured shapes. The recognisable objects are often borrowed fr...
J. Paul Getty Center: German and Swiss Drawings from the Permanent Collection
The exhibition will explore the range of German and Swiss
draftsmanship of the 16th and 17th centuries through figure and compositional studies,
designs for prints and decorative objects, and port...
Art Institute of Chicago: In Sight: Contemporary Dutch Photography from the Collection of the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
Alongside this core of seven photographers, the exhibition samples the work of others-especially those of the younger generation-who have shown themselves inspired anew through various genres and approaches such as the portrait, landscape, social ...
University of Richmond Museums, Marsh Gallery: Visions from the Soul: Woodcuts by Hans Friedrich Grohs
As a young master student at the Bauhaus in Weimar, Grohs studied under Lyonel Feininger but he left the academy in 1919 following a controversial dispute with founder Walter Gropius regarding the sacrifice of German “identity” for the increasing ...
National Galery of Art: From Schongauer to Holbein:
Master Drawings from Basel and Berlin
The exhibition is made possible by UBS AG.
The Gallery has long been devoted to collecting and exhibiting early German and Swiss art, and this rich
and varied showing o...
Albright-Knox Art Gallery: Photographs of Artists
Don't miss this opportunity to come face
to face with artists represented in the Gallery's collection
such as Henri...
Bauhaus Archiv, Museum für Gestaltung: Elsa Thiemann: Photographer - Bauhaus and Berlin
After completing her studies in 1931, Elsa Thiemann started to work in
Berlin as a freelance photographer and photojournalist. Due to her inner
opposition to the Nazi regime, she concentrated her work during the
following years on neutral subje...
Van Gogh Museum: Jugendstil in word and image
In addition to the beautifully illustrated books and periodicals, there is a representative selection of applied art from the Mathildenhöhe (Museum Künstlerkolonie Darmstadt), including styli...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Lee Krasner
While Krasner has been indelibly associated
with Pollock, this show places her work in a larger context of painterly
influences - including Hans Hofmann, Willem de Kooning, Henri Matisse, and
Piet Mondrian - and chronicles her approach to pushi...
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: KINGDOM OF THE SOUL: GERMAN SYMBOLIST ART EXHIBITION (1870-1920)
The exhibition of over 180
paintings, drawings and sculptures contains many previously
unseen works by largely unknown artists such as Georg
Kolbe, Fri...
Forest City Gallery: Snowflake
On July 7th, Lamontagne will present a performance entitled Snow Flake Queen. The Snow Flake Queen is based on an amalgamation of contemporary and childhood clichés. She is inspired by various aesthetics including those of the drag queen, fairy ta...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Century of Design, Part III: 1950–1975
The exhibition follows the continuation of organic
modernism in America and Scandinavia, the rise of the studio craft movement, the
resurgence of Italian moder...
Bundeskunsthalle: Today is Tomorrow: On the Future of Experience and Construction
Among those
invited to take part are experts from the fields of semiotics, philosophy
and sociology, architecture and psychology, literature and
...
J. Paul Getty Center: PAINTING ON LIGHT: Drawings And Stained Glass In The Age Of
Dürer And Holbein
This installation explores the creative relationship between artists and their work by uniting preparatory designs with the breathtaking windows that resulted from them. This is a unique opportunity to view the milestones of German and Swiss stain...
Unorossodue: Anatomy Revised: Thanos Zakopoulos
"Anatomy revised" is a duality, a dialogue between opposites as well as a confrontation between classical anatomical images (Western) and Manga comics (Japanese) in an attempt to find similarities and at the same time extreme differences. The arti...
Haus der Kunst: Grand Art Exhibition 2005
Besides renowned, accomplished sculptors
such as Lothar Fischer, Otto Herbert Hajek, Joseph Michael Neustifter, Hans
Peter Reuter, Michael Schoenholtz, Voré and Rudolf Wachter, young artists
from Germany and neighbouring European countries have...
University of Richmond Museums, Marsh Gallery: oots of Creativity: Landscapes by Hans Friedrich Grohs
As a young master student at the Bauhaus in Weimar, Grohs studied under Lyonel Feininger, but he left the academy in 1919 following a controversial dispute with founder Walter Gropius regarding the sacrifice of German “identity” for the increasing...
The British Museum: The Popular Print in England
The subjects of these prints are those of
today's tabloid newspapers: crime,
royalty, politics, war, sex and comedy.
...
Frye Art Museum: Patrick Huse: RIFT
The exhibition is supported in part by a grant from the
American-Scandinavian Foundation. An illustrated book,
RIFT, with essays by Richard V. West, Folke Edwards,
Hans Albert Peters, and Øystein Loge is being published
in connection wi...
Vitra Design Museum: Reservations Now Being Accepted for Summer 2001 Workshops in France
In the period from July 02 – September 09, 2001 two workshops per week (Monday through Sunday) will be taking place. These seminars will focus on practical work. Complementary lectures and discussions will also be provided. Our 2001 workshops wi...
ccnoa: Steve Kaspar / Hans W. Koch
He explores the noisy, violent and contradictory domain of the fields of the "ineffable," in order to attain a 'form' that is a precipitate of time and space; an astounding shape resembling a comet's tail and as crystalline as a metaphor." ()...
Museen der Stadt Wien: Dreams 1900-2000: Art, Science and the Unconscious
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Zest Cafe Gallery: Cyberart to the Dining Table: Works by Fifteen International Artists
Participating artists are:
Shankar Barua/INDIA
Mike Butler/CANADA
Dr. Rodney Chang*(Pygoya)/USA
Wayne J. Cosshall/AUSTRALIA
Andrew Cottingham/NEW ZEALAND
Kunsthalle Basel: red gray: Basel Painting, Put Together by Peter Suter
Exhibits which cannot enter the exhibition for conservation
reasons, shall nevertheless play a role: the Kunsthalle invited
Candida Höfer, Michael Clegg, Sherrie Levine, Louise Lawler and
Crista Ziegler to close the gaps with their photographic...
Hayward Gallery: Force Fields: Phases of the Kinetic
Over 100 paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations and films made by artists from the 1920s to the early 1980s have been brought together by the exhibition’s curator Guy Brett. Among the seminal works in the show are Calder’s early mobiles, D...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Parallel Visions: Affinities within the Australian Collection
Some of the most revered landscapes in the Art Gallery of New South Wales
collection are included: from Hans Heysen's beautiful watercolour Summer,
1909 to Jeffrey Smart's Truck and trailer approaching a city, 1973;
figurative compositions ...
Modern Museum: Utopia and Reality: Modernity in Sweden 1900 - 1960
Connected with the exhibition is a pedagogic pool in which visitors are invited to
catch their breath, leaf through books and catalogues and reflect on the
exhibition....
Whitney Museum of American Art: Whitney Biennial 2004 Opens Tomorrow
Adam D. Weinberg, the Whitney's Alice Pratt Brown Director, said, "The Biennial is a great tradition that goes back to the Museum's earliest roots. This gathering of new and established artists plunges us into the present moment in American contem...
Northern Westchester Center for the Arts: Jerry Pinkney – Illustrator
According to Cheatham Mosley, “After years of knowing the Pinkney family, it gives me great pleasure to have Jerry’s work exhibited at the NWCA gallery. I am looking forward to this event and sharing his extraordinary talent with our community. Gl...
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...
Gallery C: See California Now: Unpredictability of California's Vast and Varied Landscape
Gallery C has transformed the soaring spaces of the 1923 Bijou Theater into a dynamic new gallery. With nearly 6,500 square feet of exhibition space and ceilings that soar up to 28 feet, Gallery C has a luxury of space and light not often offered ...
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