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Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: ORCHIDS IN GOLD BY MICKEY NAX
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Huntington Antiques Ltd.: Spring Exhibition of Important Aqcuisitions
This unique
collection will be on view from the 15th May throught to the 27th May (except
sunday 21st) in 9000Sq.ft. of showrooms in Stow on the Wold....
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: THE ART OF BLOOMSBURY
Works by Bell, Fry, and Grant will be complemented by those of their contemporaries, such as
Henry Lamb, Walter Sickert, Dora Carrington and William Roberts, and by the great continental modernist painters they admired, notably Picasso, Derain, a...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: Selections from the Darwin Collection
This will be the first time that
selections from this remarkable collection are exhibited for the public. Highlights of the collection include the magnificent Zoology of the Voyage
of the HMS Beagle (1838-1843), and more than 200 printings of Da...
Getty Museum: A Passion for Performance: Sarah Siddons and Her Portraitists
Cultivating a complex public persona to promote her celebrity, Siddons collaborated
with the greatest artists of her day to create images which celebrated her renowned majestic
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The Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: RUTH WEISBERG: CANTO V: A WHIRLWIND OF LOVERS
In Weisberg's monumental painting---a pensive exploration of the nature of passion and love---couples come together but remain emotionally separate, suggesting that
despite the intensity of the moment in which the lovers should be transported, t...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: The Great Wide Open: Panoramic Photographs of the American West
Well-known early photographers such as Carleton E. Watkins, William H. Jackson, and Eadweard Muybridge are
represented, along with contemporary photographers including Karen Halverson, Mark Klett, Gus Foster, Robert Dawson, Stuart Klipper,
Cath...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: Vision and Verse: William Blake
Although little known in his own lifetime, William Blake (1757-1827) is now
one of the most celebrated artists and poets in the English-speaking world.
His ability to express his imaginative vision through both pictures and
poems makes his tale...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: STAR STRUCK: 1,000 YEARS OF THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ASTRONOMY
Also featured are items on loan from several other
institutions, such as an authentic moon rock from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), medieval manuscripts
from the J. Paul Getty Museum, dramatic photographs of deep space...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: RELIGION AND THE FOUNDING OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC
New waves of immigrants in the 18th century brought their own religious fervor across the Atlantic, and it was a largely religious people who rebelled against Great Britain in 1776. The efforts of the Founders of the American nation to define th...
Museum Het Domein: Situation Comedy: Photographs, Drawings and Paintings by Ed Templeton
In the exhibition Situation Comedy Templeton shows paintings, drawings and photos. The paintings are portraits of people he meets on the street through skateboarding. He calls them Sketchbook-Paintings since he assembles them as is if in a sketchb...
The Office: Ulteriora: Abandonment Photography and Exploration in Southern California
The majority are not professional photographers, yet they are resourceful and cunning in their craft. They habitually put themselves in the awkward situation of potential and sometimes inevitable confrontation with property owners and/or the autho...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: Drawn to Art: Art Education and the American Experience, 1800-1950
Among the 79 objects on display in the West Hall of the Library are vintage
paint boxes, Victorian-era coloring books, stencil kits, slates, tracing
books, drawing manuals, crayons and colored pencils, books on educational
theory, and a Chautau...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: Pictures in Private: British Portraiture in Domestic Spaces, 1680-1830
Rather than the narrative painting celebrated on the Continent, portraiture
was the most popular genre of art in eighteenth-century Britain. Collectors
displayed not only large-scale painted portraits, but also portrait prints,
drawings, and m...
Laguna Art Museum: Surf Culture: The Art History of Surfing
Surf Culture - The Art History of Surfing, on view at the Laguna Art Museum from July 28 through October 6, 2002, explores this phenomenon through the work of an equally cross-disciplinary group of artists who surf and surfers who make art. The pr...
Portland Museum of Art: The Grand Moving PANORAMA of Pilgrim's Progress
In its entirety, Panorama of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress was an eight-foot high by
850-foot long canvas mounted on wooden rollers that unfurled the painting. Each
viewing of the panorama wa...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: A MIROUR POLISSHED BRYGHT: REFLECTIONS OF CHAUCER, 1400-2000
Chaucer (c.1343-1400), the first great poet to write in English, has never lacked for critics. Daniel Defoe thought him not fit for modest persons to
read; Lord Byron found him obscene and contemptible; and Matthew Arnold deplored his lack of hig...
National Gallery of Art: Thomas Gainsborough, 1727-1788
The exhibition was organized by Tate Britain--where it has been on view since October 24, 2002, and will close on January 19, 2003--in association with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where it will be ...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: Gloriana! The Golden Legend of Elizabeth I
I am no lover of pompous title, Queen Elizabeth I is said to have told
her ladies-in-waiting, but only desire that my name may be recorded in a
line or two, which shall briefly express my name, my virginity, the years of
my reign, the reformat...
Peabody Essex Museum: Suggestive Curves
Each of the twenty-two boats selected for this exhibition is
a descendant of a long ancestry of innovation and
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San Antonio Museum of Art: Whispers from the Walls: The Art of Whitfield Lovell
Lovell’s exploration of African American life is further enhanced by added layers of sensory experience, from the scents of musty fabric and a half-filled decanter of whiskey, to the sounds of a 1920s blues tune emanating from an old record player...
Harbor Gallery, UMASS-Boston: TRIO: Di Da Do - Current Work by 3 Female Artists
The TRIO Show not only presents the diverse geographical beginnings of these artists, but also lends itself to multi-generational study. Dorothy Arnold, a 77 year old painter, has achieved a wide internat...
J. Paul Getty Center: Jean-Antoine Houdon: Sculptor of the Enlightenment
More than 70 Houdon sculptures, created in marble, bronze, terracotta, and plaster, have been brought together for the first time in nearly two centuries, demonstrating the remarkable degree of insight and physical accuracy that the sculptor incor...
Montclair Art Museum: The Unseen Cindy Sherman: Early Transformations (1975-1976)
Sherman was born in 1954 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, and moved to Huntington Beach in suburban Long Island, New York when she was three. There, Sherman’s interests in art, movies, television, makeup and clothing began their lifelong evolution into...
Americas Society Art Gallery: TALAVERA POBLANA FOUR CENTURIES OF A MEXICAN CERAMIC TRADITION
The exhibition will assemble masterpieces from one of the most important ceramic traditions of the Western Hemisphere, many on view for the first time in decades. The exhibition explores the development of the magnificent tin-glazed earthenware known...
Charles Allis Art Museum: Personal Edens: The Gardens and Film Sets of Florence Yoch
From 1918 to 1971 she adapted
traditional landscape designs to American needs, creating some of the West‚s
most beloved gardens. Modern California gardens have fully incorporated her
fundamental design principles of comfort, efficiency, and eco...
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: Marsden Hartley: First Retrospective in over 20 Years
Widely acknowledged as the greatest of the early American modernists, Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) belonged to a circle of artists promoted by photographer and gallery owner Alfred Stieglitz that included Georgia O’Keeffe, John Marin, Arthur Dove, ...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: Lure of the West: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
First explorers and trappers, then settlers and immigrants were drawn to the
lands and opportunities for a new life in the American West, said Elizabeth
Broun, director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Artists were quick to
discover new...
ccnoa: Convergence: Tiong Ang, Luisa Caldwell, Janet Echelman, Carlo Ferraris, Craig Fisher, Christa Maiwald, Maria Morganti, Linda Van Boven
Bringing new talent to the forefront and initiating relationships with emerging and established artists and creating a comprehensive dialogue between the works of local, national and international artists, Ms. Lynch, has worked as an independent c...
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