BROOK THEATRE: Legacy of the 20th Century
Aptly taking place at Chatham, England, literally just across the River
Thames from the Greenwich Millennium Dome, the Medway Millennium Dome will
be constructed from soup cans with the roof of the Dome made from second -
hand clothes - all r...
Thavibu Gallery: A Difficult Journey: Thai artist Kritsana Chaikitwattana
Most of his
works feature the grim faces of the poor who have taken the difficult
journey to the city in order to try their luck and improve their lives.
This is a statement expressing the artists compassion and concern for the
poor and homel...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Touch Me: Design and Sensation
The first section displays around 90 designs in a series of roomsets including a living room, bedroom, kitchen, dining room, office and garden shed. In the kitchen are Julia Leihener's Thups, drinking glasses which rest on the thumb for the new 't...
Gallery Vertigo: Call for Artists: Studios Available
Please feel free to drop by the gallery to view the available spaces and to chat with the artists on site. Gallery Vertigo is located at Suite #1 (upstairs) 3001-31st Street, Vernon, BC.
For more information, please call Judith @ (250)503-22...
Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Renwick Gallery: Star-Spangled Presidents: Portraits by Liza Lou
The zillions of beads I used to create American Presidents symbolize grand campaign
promises of a sparkling future for America and the fulfillment of the American Dream,
said Lou.
Lou is best known for her monumental beaded ...
Artangel: Die Familie Schneider in London
Dead House ur was recently reconstructed in the German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2001 when Schneider was awarded the Golden Lion for Sculpture.
For his first major project in the UK, Die Familie Schneider renews Schneider’s obsession ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: American Modern, 1925-1940: Design for a New Age
On display are approximately 150
objects—furniture, clocks, appliances, lamps, textiles, posters, and more from the
Museum's collection and the John C. Waddell Collection, a major promise...
First Street Gallery: UPRISING: Recent Paintings and Works on Paper by Michele Liebler
Eileen Watkins in the Star Ledger, called Liebler a "soulful" painter who "has a particular gift for giving inanimate objects personalities." William Zimmer, writing in The New York Times, characterized her work by remarking that "looking outward...
Yellow House / Casa Gelbena: Call for Artists: Multi-interdisciplinary Project - Open House
Artists from all media are invited here to spend time together and work on an interdisciplinary approach, by involving themselves in the atmosphere of the house, use/contradict/take into account/continue the space, and the atmosphere which has alr...
Tate Gallery: Mona Hatoum
Responding to the architecture of the galleries, Hatoum has created large scale works
which reflect her current interest in everyday objects. These sculptures, focusing on
household objects, emphasise and yet undermine their charac...
Photofusion Photography Centre: A Stitch in Time - In Memory of My Mother Who Fortunately Never Threw Anything Away: John Miles Photography
These pictures are an emotional archaeology, a
process of revelation and discovery where the
act of collection serves to mark out the
processes of living. Miles’ mother created an
obsessive collection of objects that define not
just one ...
Galeries nationales du Grand Palais
Région parisienne
Région
: Dossiers: Chardin
The Chardin exhibition at the Galeries nationales du Grand
Palais, twenty years after the 1979 retrospective, offers the
occasion to rediscover a rare painter to whom Diderot paid tribute in the following c...
RM Galleries: Nostalgia Nostalgia: Cate Collopy
A delightful set of small works entitled, “My River” is testament to that, as she describes the scene from her kitchen window. Collopy’s work shows a refinement and maturity which is strongly developed in this exhibition.
For collectors ...
Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona: MARTHA ROSLER
Her critical eye and her cutting, caustic ingenuity came to light in her early videos, such as
Semiotics of the kitchen (1975) and Secrets from the Street (1980), marking out her
importance to the development of the video and the feminist enterpris...
Townhouse Gallery / Factory Space: Basic Motion: Anastasia Katsidis, Ahmed Badry, Enas El Sadiek
In "Basic Motion,” three installations will be shown. The works will focus on the needs, wishes and fears in everyday life of the Egyptian society. They will talk about the cohesion and the traditions inside the families (Enas El Sadiek), about th...
Jentel Artist Residency Program: Call for Artists: Residencies Available
Large well-lit studios are equipped with running water and adequate light for late work. The printmaking studio is equipped with a Takach Garfield press with a 32 x 48 inch bed. Separate, quiet studios are reserved for writers. Writers need to bri...
Decatur House, WPA/C: Heads and Hands: A Fluid Exhibition with Loans from the nvisible Museum
These and other transient or physical
works throughout the house, such as Paul D. Miller aka DJ
Spooky's comp...
Art: ASAP: Works by David Dalessandro and James H. Kinnie
Dalessandro has been a New York-based artist since 1973 when he came to study at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture. His exhibition for the ART:ASAP Foundation Gallery stems from his imagination and is inspired by jazz ...
Scandinavia House: Louisa Matthiasdottir: A Retrospective
She drew motifs from both of the countries she had called home to express an intensely personal vision. With broad brushstrokes, sweeping gestures, and vibrant color, Matthíasdóttir simplified the images she saw, yet imbued them with the air of he...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: The Fantasy World of Maurice Sendak
Maurice Sendak was born in 1928 and grew up in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Polish
immigrants. As a child he endured numerous confining illnesses including scarlet fever an...
Sal & Carvão: Renata Castilho: Paintings
In addition to the paintings, she has created six wall murals of various sizes, ranging in dimension from 64 sq. ft. to 288 sq. ft. The murals, directly inspired by Gaucho culture, are abstracts incorporating colors of the land and extensive text...
Tee Ridder Miniature Museum: Sculptors in Miniature
Madeleine Tee> Ridder (1926-1991) was a connoisseur and patron of the miniature arts around the world.
An avid sportswoman, gardener and musician, Tee was able to incorporate these interests into the creation of
more than 10...
Sheffield Galleries and Museum Trust, Graves Art Gallery: Peter Coker: A Juxtaposition 2004
Peter Coker was one of the leading exponents of Post-war British Art, dubbed
the Kitchen Sink Group. Along with artists such as John Bratby, Jack Smith
and Derrick Greaves, Coker painted uncompromising compositions of everyday
subjects in stron...
Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati: Atelier van Lieshout
The
CAC
exhibition
features
ne...
Toronto Artspace, Gibralter Point Artists Residencies: Artist Retreat on Toronto Island Now Excepting Reservations
Special 30-Day Studio & Bedroom Package
CA$650 - May to October and CA$475 - November to April
(prices are subject to change without notice and do not include tax)
Advance Bookings for August - October Available Now!
Shorter stays, studio...
CAPE Africa Platform: TRANS CAPE: Over 60 Artists, from 19 African Countries in 24 Venues
Starting 24 March and running until 02 May 2007, CAPE 07 features over 40 Lions of contemporary African art, showing work in a range of media including video, new media, photography, painting, sculpture and installation. The 5-week event spans the...
Tatar Gallery: Susan Dobson: Open House
Open House, the culmination of this concept, offers us a peak into the interiors of these seemingly identical suburban dwellings, as well as an insight into the minds of the inhabitants.
In Open House, the occupants are as conspicuously presen...
globalARTfund: Artflames: Adri A.C. de Fluiter
Of course the latest works are also based on the idea of the table. The table is a most important piece of furniture where human interaction takes place. Sitting around it, eating, talking and dealing. But these tables are not stable, they are wob...
Queens Museum of Art: Joan Jonas: Five Works
Joan Jonas (b. 1936) is one of the most important women artists to emerge from the late 1960s and 1970s. Working in New York as a sculptor, by 1968 she moved into what was then considered new territory – mixing performance with props and mediated ...
Rice Unversity Art Gallery: Ignatz' Nose Travels to Rice Art Gallery
in New Installation by Martha Burgess
Ignatz mouse, the character named in the series title, is a reference and homage to renowned cartoonist George Herriman and his cartoon strip Krazy Kat, a favorite of Burgess’s childhood. What really drew me to it she says was that Krazy Kat himse...
IndoCenter, Indo Center of Art and Culture: From Goddess to Pin Up: Icons of Femininity in Indian Calender Art
Co-curated by Dr. Patricia Uberoi and Pooja
Sood, this exhibition is drawn from the collection
of Indian calendar of Professor J.P.S. Ube...
NSA Gallery: Forms in Transit: Usha Seejarim
Seejarim states: “Issues of transient spaces and time, involuntary journeys, personal journeys, and narrative as well anotions of home, context and displacement are concepts that I have been exploring. I am intrigued by the mundaneness of daily tr...
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