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Muskegon Museum of Art: Aeron Chair WEB - Good Design : Stories from Herman Miller
MMA Executive Director Judith A. Hayner's long-standing interest in modern design sparked a dream of showcasing original designed artifacts along with their drawings and prototypes. This exhibition is the fruition of her goal. "With Herman Miller ...
Worcester Center for Crafts: Pulp Function: An Extraordinary Exhibition of Artwork Made from Paper
With over eighty objects on display, curator Lloyd Herman explains, "This survey exhibition explores creativity in paper today across America, expressing beauty as its principal function." Themes such as commodity, domesticity and decoration are e...
Museum of Fine Art Houston: Museum Trustees and Patrons: Portraits by Robert Joy
Among the subjects are Gladys Madigan Andrews, Isaac and Tony Arnold, George and Herman Brown, George Heyer, Ima Hogg, and Louisa Stude Sarofim....
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Through These Eyes: The Photographs of P.H. Polk
He photographed
dignitaries who visited the school, the middle-class African Americans who
sought out his studio, and the farmers and laborers who worked the cotton
fields of surrounding Macon County. His portraits show the inherent dignity ...
Oakland Museum of California: Tony Natsoulas: At the Scultpure Court
Tony Natsoulas was born in 1959 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He earned a Masters of Fine Art from The University of California at Davis in 1985. Natsoulas has shown in numerous group and solo exhibtions in Cali...
Teyler Museum: DUTCH DRAWINGS 1580-1850
As the
title suggests all major names of that period are represented in the exhibition.
Sheets by masters like Goltzius, Rembrandt, Dou, Van Ostade and Mesdag are to
...
De Vleeshal: We’ll slide down the surface of things…: Artificial Reality and Paintings by Frank Bauer, Arnout Killian, Glen Rubsamen, Herman Verkerk
How do we deal with reality becoming increasingly artificial? Victor Ward’s response is to remember a quasi-philosophical line from a song by U2 :‘We’ll slide down the surface of things…’ But generally this development is condoned, because it wo...
Denise Bibro Fine Art: Summer Selections 2009
Featured in the exhibition are:
*Eunice Agar
*David Barnett
*Lea Barton
Daniel Borlandelli
*Dusty Boynton
*Giorgio Brogi
*Jeremy Comins
*Sara Crisp
*Lisa Dinhofer
Josephine Haden
*David Herman...
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution: The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention
At a critical moment in American history, Charles (1907-1978) and Ray (1912-1988) Eames responded to emerging postwar consumer needs and demands with experimentation and an aesthetic approach that was a uniquely American interpretation of European...
Cairns Regional Gallery: Kangaroo and Map: An Advertisement for Australia
In 1911 the Postmaster-General’s Department issued an invitation to skilled artists to submit competitive designs for a postage stamp that would represent the newly formed Federation of Australia.
Over 1,000 designs were entered in the compe...
Transition: The Whiteness of The Whale: Works by Nadia Hebson, Reece Jones, Anna-Karin Jansson
“Aside from those more obvious considerations touching Moby Dick, which could not but occasionally awaken in any mans soul some alarm, there was another thought, or rather vague, nameless horror concerning him, which at times by its intensity comp...
artandphotographs: The Book Corner: Britain’s Print Industry
The Book Corner does not look like any library that you have ever seen. All the same, Martino Gamper’s idiosyncratic shelving and seating are utterly recognisable as a place to take time and enjoy books. Likewise, Åbäke’s posters, signage and labe...
National Museum: Elsa Beskow - A Swedish Childhood Picture Treasury
Elsa Beskow (1874–1953) was not only the most prominent Swedish children's book
writer of her time, but also an established and innovative artist. She received her art
education at the end of the 19th century at what is now the Stockholm Schoo...
State Capital Building, Santa Fe: Art that Weeps for Our Sins: Napoleon Brousseau - BioFeelWell
Brousseau's installation {the 2nd in a series} is comprised of 6 of the artists' charcoal drawings which he has recycled by slathering them in milk chocolate into which he embeds a rock salt tear shaped image. Looking delectable enough to eat, t...
Photofusion Photography Centre: Erich Lessing: People Known and Unknown
The post-war period of the 1950s saw the growth of the professional photographer in search of a story. While many stories were arranged by editors who gave exact instructions on how a feature should be illustrated, many photographers, including Le...
Cafe Gallery Project: Sybille Berger: New Paintings and Sketches
Berger creates sketches which she makes on canvas at a small scale before choosing each idea. These are displayed in the Long Gallery alongside major works in the Main Space to demonstrate the relationship between the development of the ideas for ...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention, examining for the first time
the extraordinary artistic and cultural impact of husband and wife team Charles and Ray Eames on twentieth-centu...
COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food and The Arts: Trashformations East: 112 Artists Create with Trash
These craft artists find creative uses for other people’s trash, making lingerie out of soda cans, jewelry from expired coupons, a necklace of gun triggers, and furniture out of everything from skis to lawn mowers. These inventive and witty works ...
Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania: Pathways to Unknown Worlds: Sun Ra, El Saturn and Chicago's Afro-Futurist Underground, 1954-1968
Highlights of the exhibition include original drawings for their 1960’s albums
Art Forms of Dimensions Tomorrow and Other Planes of There, and five newly
discovered typed and annotated broadsheets. Until recently, only one such
broadsheet was k...
Van Gogh Museum: Reflections: Japan and Japonism
Come now, isn’t it almost a true religion which these simple Japanese teach us, who live in nature as though they themselves were flowers. And you cannot study Japanese art, it seems to me, without becoming much gayer and happier, and we must r...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: Rozalind Drummond. This Summer - Megan Evans. Sleepwalker - Janine Randerson. Sky Views - Natalie Bookchin. Databank of the Everyday and The Intruder
Gallery One
Rozalind Drummond. This Summer
This Summer is a group of photographs that gives glimpses into a coherent picture of the artists private world: houses, buildings, natural landscapes. The conception of these subjects is low-k...
MASS MoCA: Mark Taylor: Grave Matters
In Grave Matters, Williams College Professor Mark Taylor and photographer
Deitrich Christian Lammerts present beautiful and disturbing black and white
photographs of the gravesites of 150 artists, architects, writers,
philosophers, and musician...
KunstenFESTIVALdes Arts: Sixth Now Annual Festival Opens in Brussels Today
For 23 days in Brussels, the disparate particles in this alchemy will come to life. One thing
is sure – like us, these artists are not at peace with our world. They tease it, dig into i...
Gallery 53: Five Colours: Group exhibition
Ken Browne.
'Music is fundamental to Ken Browne's art, as it determines the mood of each piece. 'Every painting is an emotional journey and music is the medium, the painting tells me when its finished'. 'For me this is the best moment, I ca...
the Warhol: Gift of Gretchen Berg: The True Story of “My True Story,” and The Troublemakers
“I’d prefer to remain a mystery, I never like to give my background and, anyway, I make it all up different every time I’m asked.”
Listening to the audio version of Berg’s interview with Warhol offers a much different experience than that of...
J. Paul Getty Center: Dutch Drawings of the Golden Age
Dutch Drawings of the Golden Age is presented in conjunction with the Getty Museum’s
exhibition The Sacred Spaces of Pieter Saenredam, on view through July 7, which focuses on the
...
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