Joseph Nash
Frontispiece from Interiors and Exteriors in Venice by Lake Price lithographed by Joseph Nash from the original drawings
1843
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LA MERIDIANA: Study Ceramics in Italy
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Historical Museum of Vienna: Changes of View and Close-Up - Women Artists in Austria
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Texas Fine Arts Association at Jones Center for Contemporary Art: Joni Jones: Searching for Osun
Osun, first
presented at the Carver Museum in Austin in October 1999, is a performance installation based
on Jones' research of the cosmology and spiritu...
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art: Shift: New Works by Alison Watt
This
exhibition is devoted to a new series of paintings
depicting textiles. Unusually for Watt there are no
human figures in the works, although the manner in
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Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art: Shift: New Works by Alison Watt
Unusually for Watt there are no
human figures in the works, although the manner in which the
depicted material folds and hangs suggests the human form. As
Watt explains, 'It's only in the la...
Association of Photographers Gallery: Truth and Lies by Jillian Edelstein
Encouraged by the possibility of amnesty, more than 7,000 perpetrators came forward to confess their crimes, and hoping for justice around 20,000 victims made statements. For four years Edelstein travelled South Africa and documented the process. ...
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts: New Australiana
So I set out to find some more contemporary images of Australian popular culture and this exhibition is the result. The range is eclectic, reflecting the method of accumulation and the diversity of background of the various artists, who hail from ...
Focal Point Gallery: REINHILD BEUTHER: BEHOLDEN
Over the past five years, Reinhild Beuther has been fascinated by and
working with the overlaying of images, and in particular with those of
human faces and bodies. Beuther's interest lies where there are
relationships between the subjects of ...
Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts: Life-Size: Photographs by Cynthia Greig
Any sense of natural order or familiarity is disturbed by the uneasy relationships found between human subjects and the miniscule objects they attempt to master. Greigs photographs examine the betrayal of appearance, and the deception of nostalgi...
McHardy Coombs Sculpture Gallery: Antonio Lopez Reche: Figures from Mythology - Minotaurs, Gods and Goddesses
Antonio Lopez Reches Minotaurs have the power and strength for which they are known, but they hold stances that are incredibly sensitive and human. Much of his interest in the beast lies in the conflict between the rational and irrational side in ...
Photographers Gallery: Karen Apollonia Mueller
In this
technopolis people live and work and yet find themselves dwarfed by the elaborate
iinfrastructures they have created around themselves. Miniscule figures appear in the distance,
often n...
Joao Ferreira Fine Art: New Paintings by Dorothee Kreutzfeldt: Like Nine Pin
It allows a more distant, condensed processing of the complex dynamics that make up the city. That these dynamics speak of personal, individual and broader moral/social aspirations, crisis and practices is nothing new. They create specific visual...
Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: Louise Bourgeois: Aller – Retour
One room offers a retrospective of older works by the French born artist. The focus of the show however lies on the oeuvre of the last ten years, the majority of which are diary-like drawings, in which text and symbols frequently mingle.
The...
Focus Gallery: Women Nude: Photographs by Sandra Merritt
Working with a 4x5 view camera, Sandra uses black and white to enhance and contrast the symmetry of the female form and the natural world. But where she uses color in medium format, she takes a playful and whimsical approach in expressing the fem...
Andrew Mummery Gallery: Works by Louise Hopkins
Hopkins paintings are deceptive in their simplicity: it is only up close that the detail and precision of line is revealed. Each is considered as a performance of repetitive process, a study of time, which fixes the image forever in memory. Trace ...
Bauhaus Archiv, Museum für Gestaltung: Avantgarde in Dialog: Bauhaus, Dada and Expressionism in Japan
Already in 1914 an exhibition organized by Herwarth Walden depicted works from the Sturm-Kuenstler in Tokyo. During the following few years Japanese artists in Paris and Berlin came in direct contact with European avantgarde movements. Influences ...
Peterborough Art House: James Tovey: East Hill
-- John Howard Journalist writing in June 2002.
Reviewing the previous exhibition
A maelstrom of swirling colours has become the perfect backdrop..
-- Peterborough Evening Telegraph 8th November 2001.
About the artist
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24 HR Art - Northern Territory Centre for Contemporary Art: Hotel Rooms: Photographs by Cathy Laudenbach
The work's foundation lies in documentary photography. The artists states: Rooms that in their day may have represented luxury, the height of fashion, the allure of the new, ...now look cheap, dated and different, almost like stage sets. By pho...
bitforms gallery: Barbara Nessim: Black Truths/White Lies
When, in a state of reverie, we contemplate these
lined figures, we are startled to catch a glimpse of ourselves on a
non-reflective surface. It's a wonder how we identify with these lined
figurations as we imagine them mimicking ourselves. W...
Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona: RAYMOND HAINS
The techniques of appropriation which Raymond Hains constantly uses are complex cultural
operations, the basis of which lies in the play of language and the laws of the unconscious
formulated by psychoanalysis. Following in the tradition of Raymond...
Haus der Kunst: Antoni Tapies - A Retrospective
If one was to try to define Antoni Tàpies' contribution to the aesthetics of the 20th
century with one term, one would have to refer to his particular treatment of
texture and...
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...
Pigman Gallery: Fragments of a Cityscape: Clark Buckner
At the heart of the installation is a four-channel video titled "The Sound of the Street (16th and Mission)". In it, Bucker poses two questions to passers-by: 1) What is the sound of the street? and 2) Can you make the sound? The results produce ...
Diorama Gallery: Fables: Works by Anne-Lise Firth
The show is called Fables because the paintings are her own improvised stories, which cannot be put into words, but must instead be told large in oil on canvas. Anne-Lise received her BA in History of Art at the University of East Anglia and rece...
Cairns Regional Gallery: New Australiana: Work by 11 Australian Photographers
When I first came to Australia in 1998, I was keen to find out more about my new home, Foster said. My research took me to ... various bookshops, but what I found there did not equate with the life I saw around me, he said.
So I set out to ...
Tate Modern: Katharina Fritsch
In 1987 a long queue of people could be seen waiting patiently to enter the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum in Germany. Rumours had spread of an unexpected presence in this museum of art - an elephant. It stood on a plinth as quietly monumental as any natur...
Catto Contemporary: Simon Marriott: Something Old, Something New
Like his contemporary Dickens, Daumier had a gift of expressing character through the grotesque, whereby the personality is communicated by physiognomy and the essence of satire lies in the power to interpret mental folly in terms of physical absu...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: William Kentridge: First American Retrospective
Kentridge’s short animations are an ongoing narrative featuring the pin-stripe-suited, factory owner Soho Eckstein, whose guilt-laden memory characterizes one aspect of contemporary South Africa. His alter ego, Felix Teitlebaum, who competes for t...
Memphis College of Art: Somatic: Sculptural Works of Five Contemporary Artists
Students will assist Australian artist Angela Willcocks with the installation of Thraxpat. Comprised of hair and wax, Thraxpat represents physical chaos, the entropy of a biomorphic form. Internationally recognized sculptor and printmaker Jea...
Carbone.to: Maurizio Vetrugno: Sound Threads
As Giorgio Verzotti says in the catalog text, "Above all, in these examples, embroidery expresses its most striking quality as a means of salvation: no matter how fragile it may seem, embroidery employs materials that are sufficiently strong to ma...
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