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Hudson River Museum: Art and Nature: The Hudson River School
The Albany Institute, founded in 1791, has been collecting Hudson River School paintings for almost 100 years. This is the first time the collection is being displayed outside of Albany.
The open...
Hudson River Museum: Boating on the Hudson: Navigating Through History
From Native American dugout canoes, to tugs and barges, this exhibition will examine the
effect of boats on the social, cultural and economic development of the Hudson River Valley. Photographs, paintings,
models, navigationa...
Joslyn Art Museum: Marsden Hartley: American Modern
IMAGE:
Portrait
1914-1915,
oil on canvas,
32-1/4 x 21-1/2
Bequest of Hudson Walker
from the Ione and Hudson Walker Collection
...
New York State Museum: The Course of Empire:Thomas Cole and the Hudson River School Landscape Tradition
Thomas Cole, long considered the founder of the Hudson River School and the father of 19th century American landscape as a whole, takes center stage in this exhibition with his seminal five-painting series, The Course of Empire. Commissioned by th...
Frye Art Museum: Hudson River Paintings from the Hersen Collection
The richly painted landscapes reflect a time when the
American landscape was relatively unmarred by
development. At first glance, the paintings seem simply to
represent beauty, repose, and rest. At a deeper level,
however, the paintings ev...
Hudson River Museum: Ellen Kozak Paintings: Reflections on a River
Kozak’s vivid palette straddles the cusp between representation and abstraction and her fluid shapes depict continuous change and motion. Kozak paints from observation, but her pairings of colors are not often found in work by contemporary painte...
Hudson River Museum: Red Grooms, The Bookstore and the Late Seventies
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Springfield Museum of Art: JON BARLOW HUDSON: TS UNG TUBE SERIES
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Hudson River Museum: Open Air Sketching: Ninteenth-Century American Landscape Drawing in the Albany Institute of History and Art
Gradually, these drawings were appreciated for their own artistic merit and even produced as finished pieces or
presentation drawings. In an era before photography was commonplace, artists also used drawing as a means of
rec...
Hudson River Museum: Animal Artifice
None of the images — even the photographs — were created outdoors in nature. They all were carefully orchestrated by the artists in their studios, and many of the creatures portrayed are not even alive.
This exhibition forces the viewer to ...
Portland Museum of Art: In Search of the Promised Land: Frederic Edwin Church
In Search of the Promised Land comprises 44 paintings, most of them lent by museums and private collectors. Its features some of the artist’s
most memorable and monumental canvases including Niagara Falls from the American Side (1867) from the Na...
Hudson River Museum: Living with Landscapes: Paintings from Private Collections
Among the paintings in Living with Landscapes is Homer Dodge Martin's oil painting A Wilderness Pool, a classic Hudson River School scene that shows Martin's interest in the dramatic elements of wilderness scenery. The work's vertical format empha...
Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College: Humanizing Landscapes: Geography, Culture and the Magoon
Collection
Magoons collection of over 4,000 works by
contemporary English and American artists,
including such major Hudson River School
painters as Frederic Edwin Church, Sanford
Robinson Gifford and Asher B. Durand,
immediately became an integral part...
New Museum of Contemporary Art: Leah Gilliam: Agenda for a Landscape
Drawing from this massive archive, Gilliam combines found imagery with footage she shot herself to create a "media landscape" of Mars. Interested in discarded or obsolete technologies and their output, Gilliam puts these images-once widely viewed ...
PS1 Contemporary Art Center: Pacific Coast Highway by Richard Sigmund
To walk past the painting is to cross almost the entire width of the highway, and hanging the work on the wall creates the sensation of an overhead view. As an image/object, it hovers between painting, photography, and relief sculpture, and betwee...
Hudson River Museum: Night Moves: Three-Dimensional Photographs by Lynn Butler
IMAGE:
Lynn Butler,
Nocturnal Passage, n.d.,
Stereojet Vectrograph,
16 x 20,
Coll. the artist...
Made in the USA Foundation: American Crafts Project: China Steals Nukes, and Counterfeits American Crafts!
The Made in the USA Foundation has joined T.M. Hoff Handmade in
filing the complaint with the International Trade Commission. Joel D.
Joseph, chairman of the Foundation said, We have let China walk all over
us. China steals our nuclear weapons ...
Dia:Beacon: Agnes Martin: Unknown Territory
Shown in the diffused natural light of Dia's galleries, this exhibition makes available classic works rarely seen due to their fragility and rarity. Closing November 7, 2005, "unknown territory" will be followed in December 2005 by an installation...
Hudson River Museum: Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks,
Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks and related programs are made possible by AOL Time Warner and Ford Motor Company. Additional support is provided by the Glen Eagles Foundation, Cone-Laumont Editions, Ltd., Laumont Labs, and Time Life Photo L...
Amon Carter Museum: The Artist and the American West: A Century of Western Art
This special exhibition celebrates forty years of collecting outstanding examples of the art of the American
West. Beginning with an early view (1826) of Hudson’s Bay by Peter Rindisbacher and moving forward to a photograph of
...
GalleryPrint: Call for Entries: Botanical Photography Awards 2002
All Semifinalists participate in the GalleryPrint / Las Quinta Botanical Photography exhibit in Albuquerque, NM, on the GalleryPrint website, and receive award certificates. The Best of Competition winner r...
Hudson River Museum: Fun City: Celebrating the Life of Ralph Fasanella
The exhibit will examine different topics from Fasanella's oeuvre. These include scenes of Westchester County,
baseball games, street festivals, political rallies and election campaigns. A socially-conscious artist, Fasanella's works a...
Van Gogh Museum: American Beauty: Painting and Sculpture from The Detroit Institute of Arts, 1770-1920
Although the artists were familiar with and reacted to European art, they simultaneously developed their own individual style. To shed light on the various artistic currents the exhibition is organized around themes such as American Icons, Impress...
artandphotographs: Edgar Martins/Mia Salvato: New Work
Born in Portugal, Martins was brought up in Macau. He completed his Masters
at the Royal College of Art, receiving the Thames & Hudson/RCA 2002 Book Art
Prize for his photography work "Black Holes and Other Inconsistencies".
The subjects o...
Casa Del Arte: smARTmarkt: Summer Smalls
With Summer Smalls, smARTmarkt continues its curation of very small original & fine art works. 100 artists working in and around the Hudson Valley and New York City, as well as from around the world, were invited and encouraged to create spontaneo...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Welded! Sculpture of the Twentieth Century
Welding will be
shown in all of its variations as cut, bent, crushed and painted metal that is stable or that
moves, that includes sound and water, that is r...
Oakland Museum of California: A Legacy of Early California Paintings: The Shumate Collection
The Shumate Collection represents a veritable Who‚s Who of 19th and early 20th century California painters. Few of these paintings have been seen in other exhibitions or publications. The paintings, primarily oils but also watercolor and gouache, ...
Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: Images for Eternity: MEXICAN TOMB FIGURES
Both exhibits will open with a reception on Friday, Jan. 19, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Thorne gallery. The reception will feature a walk through the exhibit with Stephen L. Whittington, director of the Hudson Museum at the University of Maine,...
Walter Phillips Gallery: First Descent
The most widely known art production in snowboard culture is its
photography. The work ranges from portraits to end-of-the-day shots by
internationally known photographers from Canada and the US, such as
Mark Gallup, Trevor Graves and Dano Pend...
Hudson River Museum: The Magic of Light: Artists Focusing on Non-Traditional Media
The Magic of Light displays the work of both established and emerging
American artists. James Turrell, part of the Light-and-Space movement of
the 1960s and 1970s along with Robert Irwin, works with pure light,
while his main goal is the viewer...
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