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LFL Gallery (Lawrence/Feuer/LaMontagne): Land of Many Uses: Jules de Balincourt
In the sculpture "Global Warming Souvenir", the artist recreates in miniature his old Los Angeles neighborhood, Malibu Lake inside of a large wooden tub. The house- covered valley is bisected by a small stream, but as time passes (approximately 40...
Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: Jules Olitski: A Ten-Year Retrospective 1993-2003
A reception will follow the interview at the Thorne Gallery. Seating for the Olitski interview is limited, and people will be admitted on a first-come, first-seated basis. The lecture, reception, and exhibit are free and open to the public. For in...
Butler Institute of American Art: FIVE DECADES OF JULES OLITSKI
A reception to honor the artist will be held October 15
from 1-3 pm at the Butler Institute. A catalogue with an essay/interview by James
Lilliefores, accompanies the exhibition. The exhibition was first seen at the
...
CharlesHewitt: Four Views: Denise Campbell, Charles Reddington, Yoli Salmona and Jules Sher
Charles Reddington an abstract artist in both form and intention is affected by the Australian landscape.
Reddington originally an abstract expressionist from the US, first moved to Australia in 1959 and in 1963
exhibited at the original Hungry ...
Agora Gallery: Collective Exhibition: Contemporary Art at its Best
From November 14 through December 5, 2006, Collective Exhibition: Contemporary Art at its Best features the idiosyncratic art of artists Paul Gu, Helen Lee, Roni Pinto, Miklos Sipos, Mia Gjerdrum Helgesen, Steven Dickey, Michael Misha Kennedy, Pau...
Dublin Arts Council: he Evolution of Poster Design: Poster Graphics from the A.G. Edwards and Sons Corporate Art Collection
Considered to be merely ephemera by most, posters were usually discarded after serving their intended purposes. Fortunately, many were rescued and now offer a unique lens through which to view cultural trends, political movements, art historical i...
Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: JULES OLITSKI EXHIBIT OPENS THORNE SEASON
Olitski, 77, made his mark in the art world in the 1960s, and was
heralded as the best living abstract painter by formalist critic Clement
Greenberg. He had his first solo exhibition in 1967 at the Corcoran Galler...
Thurber House Gallery: Columbus Collects: A Thurber Center Gallery Retrospective
Thurber House — a literary center, bookstore and museum located in the former home of author, humorist, and New Yorker cartoonist James Thurber — opened its doors to the public in 1984. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Thurber H...
High Museum: Visions of the Frontier: American Landscapes
From
the Collection of Ted Turner
Moran, also represented in this show, focused much of his attention on painting scenes of areas
now protected by the National Parks system. Turner's collection is marked by superb paintings that depict the depth,
range and stunning beauty of t...
Plains Art Museum: Toulouse-Lautrec: Artist from Montmartre
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) was the consummate bohemian artist of Parisian nightlife, creating scenes that would later come to define the era and its famed cabaret, the Moulin Rouge. Considered one of the most innovative artists of the l...
Jewish Museum: Collective Perspectives: New Acquisitions Celebrate the Centennial
Poised at the intersection of art, history, and culture, the fine arts collection of the Museum explores the Jewish experience through the contributions of both Jewish and non-Jewish artists. Among the fine arts highlights in this exhibition are m...
California Museum of Photography: Life Imprints by Lieve Prins: The Copier as Camera
Born in Belgium, Prins studied interior design at age 16. Later, she
moved to Amsterdam where she became involved in the art movements
of the early seventies. She became involved with photocopy art when she
saw her daughter's hand resting on...
Design Museum, at University of California, Davis: Reality to Fantasy: The Evolution of Theme Park Design
Theme park attractions begin with a mythology, or established story, and are designed around that theme, with enhancements that involve theatrical design; graphics; interior and architectural design; mechanical engineering; even marketing and adve...
Bauhaus Archiv, Museum für Gestaltung: Building a New World: Architectural Visions of Expressionism
On paper at least, the designs attempt to create an architecture using new building materials – most particularly glass – or else pick up the potentials of an older material, the clay brick, from which until then completely unknown capacities are ...
The Dahesh Museum: Highlights from the Dahesh Museum Collection
These works, along with several others by Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier,
Jules-Jean-Antoine Lecomte de Nouy, Jean-Baptiste Vanmour, and Sir John
Gilbert serve as focal points for the exhibition. The biblical and
mythological subjects favored by his...
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art: Futurism and Photography
It was not until 1911 and the invention of photodynamism that Italian Futurism made its distinctive contribution to the history of photography. Photodynamism was a term created by Anton Giulio Bragaglia to define the photographs of movement he mad...
Groundfloor Gallery: Arcadian Folly: Timothy Preston
The process of Preston’s painting is intuitive and emotionally charged. It involves layering the totality of the canvas with thin over-painting and then finding form patiently and meditatively. His technique creates a sense of a floating atmosph...
Jewish Museum: Paris in New York: French Jewish Artists in Private Collections
The works in this exhibition are from private collections, supplemented with examples
from The Jewish Museum’s collection. The collectors of these works share both an
admiration for their beauty and an abidi...
New York Independent Art Fair: Art Fair 2002 Opened Yesterday in New York
ARTISTS SELECTED:
Mattias Alfen; Patrick Antonelle; Galerie Rienzo; Gil Chae Jeoung; Luis de Miranda; Francis Dosne; FABA; Stephen Fredericks; Max Grafe; Stephen Hazard; Makoto Hirokawa; Janet Indick;
Denise Kasof; Michael Krasowitz; Christ...
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, ...
Detroit Institute of Art: Reflections in Black: Smithsonian African American Photography
The First 100 Years: 1842-1942 In the early 19th and 20th centuries, African Americans were
pioneers in the medium. Jules Lion (1810-1866) began producing daguerreotypes in New
...
Jersey Galleries: Reconcilable Differences: Curated by Luis Formaiano and Alison A. Raimes
The history of Modern art has been the narrowing of
horizons towards the individual viewpoint. Try to
think about a chain of individuals, posting
messages, and trying to be understood either by words
or by artistic work. This is ARTLIVES... Cl...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: The 2002 Archibald Prize - Wynne and Sulman Prizes and Dobell Drawing Prize
With the financial support of the Colonial Foundation Trust, the winner of the Archibald Prize receives $35,000, the Wynne Prize for landscape painting $15,000, and the Sulman Prize for subject/genre painting and/or mural work $10,000. The winner...
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. ...
National Gallery: Renoir Landscapes 1865-1883
Renoir Landscapes begins in 1865, when the young artist had met and was working beside Monet, Cézanne and Sisley. Paintings such as A Clearing in the Woods (1865, Detroit Institute of Arts) and Bathing at La Grenouillère (1868-9, Nationalmuseum, S...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: 21: Contemporary Art at the Brooklyn Museum
The Museum's director Arnold L. Lehman states, "The revitalized contemporary art program at Brooklyn is managed by an exceptional team of curatorial specialists under the leadership of Eugenie Tsai, the John and Barbara Vogelstein Curator of Conte...
Atlanta History Center: Reflections in Black: Smithsonian African American Photography
Divided into three sections - The First 100 Years: 1842–1942, Art and
Activism, and A History Deconstructed - the exhibition documents the black
experience from slavery through the Civil Rights Era to the present day.
The First 100 Years: 1842–...
Van Gogh Museum: The spirit of Montmartre
Cabarets, humour and the avant-garde, 1875-1905
Artists, writers, musicians and actors met and collaborated on newspapers, books, theatrical and musical productions. They experimented with nontraditional
media and created work in which the idea was often more important than the way...
Dahesh Museum of Art: First Seen: Photographs of the World's Peoples (1840-1880)
From the moment an image could be fixed on paper, photographers and adventurers sought to
capture and record both the familiar and exotic aspects of their world. Although landscape,
antiquities, architecture and objects of all description came b...
Phoenix Art Museum: All 73 sculptures by Edgar Degas
Featured among Degas’s celebrated dancers, bathers and horses in Degas in Bronze is the famed Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen. This single sculpture, worked on by Degas for two years, may be the most historically important sculpture in French art of...
Space.com: Can Art Break Science's Monopoly Grip on Space?
Seabra wants to see to it that the arts and humanities are given a permanent
place in space, that science moves aside to make room for the bounty of
other cultural pursuits humans value.
I think we're just sophisticated enough right now t...
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