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ALPHABETICAL ARTIST INDEX: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

James Tissot: Victorian Life, Modern Love
Admired, studied, revered, and sometimes resented by Victorian society in Britain, ...
Tissot: Victorian Life Modern Love
This winter, come celebrate the beauties of modern life at the t...
Secret Victorians
Organized by independent curators Melissa Feldman and Ingrid Schaffner, and circulated by the Haywar...
Picturing Power: Posters of China's Cultural Revolution
What color was the Cultural Revolution? What did it look like? What did people see around them as th...
Exhibition Production Awards
The Arts Council of England has supported 11 applications, awarding £98,951 under the Visual Arts N...
URBAN EXPOSURE
Film is one of the most powerful mediums for evoking the complexities, both positive and negative, o...
Janet Cardiff: The Missing Voice (Case Study B)
There’s a man signing out a book right now. I’m going to follow him. Put the book ...
Carole Hodgson: Sculpture and Works on Paper
Carole Hodgson: Sculpture and Works on Paper features seventeen sculptures and ei...
TIME AND SPACE
The Society of British Theatre Designers is mounting TIME AND SPACE featuring some of the best work ...
The Huguenot Legacy: English Silver 1680-1760
Caught up in the elegant scrolls and sinuous curves of more than 100 works of silver you will ...
On(e)Line: On One Line
In recent years attempts are made within the art world to seriously open up towards other cultures;...
Shopping
For a month, the shops and shoppers around Carnaby Street are involved in an artistic endeavour - S...
Cab Gallery
Cab Gallery is an arts project that uses a working London Cab as an exhibition space. Devised and ...
Standing Stones
Standing Stones, menhirs, runestones, the massive prehistoric markers of ancient ritual sites; thes...
Will the Show Go On...
New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani stepped up his attack on the Brooklyn Museum of Art Monday,...
Selling Australian culture to the world
Leaders from the Australian cultural community have endorsed a three-year strategy to promote ...
BLACKCHAIR PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCES NEW EUROPEAN OFFICE AND INTERNATIONAL MICROCINEMA SCREENING SCHEDULE
Blackchair Productions, curators and distributors of the Independent Exposure microcinema screenin...
Dossiers: Chardin
The exhibition follows a chronological order. It is divided into fiv...
Paris 1900: The American School at the Universal Exposition
The Montclair Art Museum presents a major exhibition recreating the American art ...
From Schongauer to Holbein: Master Drawings from Basel and Berlin
From Schongauer to Holbein: Master Drawings from Basel and Berlin is an ...
Secret Victorians
Organized by independent curators Melissa Feldman and Ingrid Schaffner, and circulated by the Haywar...
Rembrandt to Gainsborough: Masterpieces from England's Dulwich Picture Gallery
The sumptuousness and drama of European Baroque and 18th-century pai...
Blackchair Productions Independent Exposure Program
Seattle video and film artist, Joel S. Bachar founded Blackchair Productions in 1992. Due to the o...
Amazing Bikes: Two Centuries on Two Wheels
Amazing Bikes: Two Centuries on Two Wheels, a colorful and comprehensive ...
Renaissance Master Bronzes from the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: The Fortnum Collection
Small bronzes are among the most beautiful and characteristic artefacts of the Renaissance. Ranging ...
Still Life Painting of the Netherlands 1550-1720
In the 17th century tens of thousands of still lifes were produced — paintings on canvas, sheets of ...
Contemporary Art
The Contemporary Art sales at Rockefeller Center will present the finest works from today’s most cel...
The Indestructible, Unfathomable and Timeless World of Latin American Art
The New York sale will feature a spectacular group of works of art by some of Latin America’s most i...
d.a.r.e. (daring artists reveal everything)
In d.a.r.e, the participating artists address what is often referred to as challenging subject matte...
Call for Entries: SEPTEMBER SONG
Photography, image manipulation, movies and music come together in true ...
Etchings and Drypoints of James McNeill Whistler
Although he is most famous for his portrait of his mother, artist James ...
Light
Cutting edge designers select their favourite PhotoDisc image on the theme of 'Light' PhotoDisc In...
Contemporary Jewellery and Applied Wall Art
The current major exhibition of contemporary jewellery and applied wall art ( mirrors, clocks, lig...
Kite Stories: Installation by Brian Eno
I think of shows like this as 'music in more dimensions' or perhaps 'music for more ...
future species2, a mesmerizing web of articulate beauty
Spinning a complex web of dance, juggling, climbing, copoeira, aerial arts, music and technology, fu...
Adam Fuss - Less of a test than earth
Adam Fuss, born in London in 1961, now lives and works in New York. In this age of computer genera...
Kathy Prendergast : The End and the Beginning
Kathy Prendergast, born in Dublin in 1958, now lives and works in London. She has studied at the ...
THE MOVING IMAGE A whole session dedicated to the digital moving image
Weds 23rd February or Weds March 1st 6.30pm to 8.45pm approximately This rare session will be p...
Infinity Project
Planets have been tossed into volcanoes in Hawaii and New Zealand. Josh has put ...
Interventions: New Art in Unconventional Spaces
Since Interventions, sponsored by Marshall Field's Project Imagine, is also the first exhibition in ...
Robert Capa: Photographs
World-famous photographer Robert Capa (1913-1954) is known first and foremost for his courageous cov...
Small World: Dioramas in Contemporary Art
Small World presents works by a group of artists ...
Camille Pissarro and his Descendants
There have been many exhibitions of Camille Pissarro s work over the last few decades, but Impress...
Sodium Blindness
Sodium Blindness is a group exhibition of six female artists working with video and photography who...
September Song - OPEN EXHIBITION AND PRINT SALE
September Song - a celebration of modern creativity will be incorporating into its activities this ...
Homage to Thabang Noto Matseke (1930 - 1997): An Artist who Worked in Silence
Thabang Noto Matseke was born in 1930 in Marabastad, Pretoria, where he was raised until about 1950 ...
Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur
Extravagant jewelry of gold, lapis lazuli, and carnelian, cups of gold and silver, bowls of alabaste...
Rupert Howard - New Work
British born artist Rupert Howard is presenting new works created in late 1999 at the 12th Street B...
Crown Jewels
British-indian und british-pakistanian art from London with works by Sutapa Biswas, Chila Kumari Bur...
Flowers of Silk and Gold: Four Centuries of Ottoman Embroidery
Flowers of Silk and Gold: Four Centuries of Ottoman Embroidery, opening on February 18, 2000 at The ...
Call for Entries
In May 2000 the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen will for the 46th time present hundred...
Hugo Simberg
Ateneum's main exhibition in 2000 presents the production of Hugo Simberg (1873-1917), one of the...
Giovanni Battista Moroni: Renaissance Portraitist
The Kimbell Art Museum is organizing a series of small, focused ...
The Vincent
The Vincent van Gogh, Bi-annual Award for Contemporary Art in Europe in memory of the ...
12th ANNUAL WORKS ON PAPER
Works on Paper gathers over eighty of the finest international exhibitors, showi...
The Triumph of French Painting
Illustrating the rare genius of some of the most distinguished artists of...
LECTURE BY DR EDDIE CHAMBERS (UK)
This lecture with slides will look at issues and examples of how some Black artists in England have ...
Sugimoto: Portraits
From March 5 until May 14, 2000 the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin is presenting Sugimoto: P...
THE ART OF BLOOMSBURY
The Art of Bloomsbury is the first major exhibition in America dealing with the Bloomsbury Group, an...
NETWORKS AND MARKETS: online forum
This forum explores the rise of networks and markets as organising principles of global societies...
Ruskin, Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites
John Ruskin was not only one of Britain's greatest art critics but also the first to make his reputa...
Mona Hatoum
An exhibition of new work by Mona Hatoum will go on view at Tate Britain in the Duveen Galle...
Mariko Mori: Dream Temple
Japanese artist Mariko Mori (born 1967), one of the most innovative young artists within media art t...
Nature s Treasurehouses
The Natural History Museum is hosting an international conference, Natures Treasurehouses, from 4-7 ...
William Blake
The exhibition of the English artist, poet and mystic William Blake (1757-1827) at Helsinki City Art...
5th Annual Chelsea Art Fair
Started in 1996, this was the first Penman Art Fair. Now the Flagship Penman ART ...
Travel Scholarships 2000 for Artists
ROSL UK Travel scholarships 2000 for artists are offered to artists who are citizens of Australia, B...
SIMRYN GILL: NATURAL RESEMBLANCE, SOME RECENT PHOTO WORKS
The Experimental Art Foundation is pleased to present Simryn Gill's first three major photo series F...
Caravaggio - the light in Lombard painting
In the site of Enel, which is the company leader in electric production, trasmission and distributi...
FIRST INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION DEVOTED TO PAINTINGS OF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY DUTCH MASTER GERRIT DOU
The first international loan exhibition devoted to the illusionistic and refined ...
Charlotte Salomon: Life or Theatre
As Nazi aggression escalated, the Berlin-born Jewish artist Charl...
Sandro Botticelli and Dante's Divina Comedia
The Florentine painter Sandro Boticelli created a series of colorized illustrations between 1480 and...
THE LOST CHILD PROJECT: A multimedia installation by Jamie Vartan
The Lost Child Project is a multimedia installation by Jamie Vartan which is based on his work as d...
Britain s New National Museum of Modern Art, and Will Open to the Public for the First Time on 12 May.
Housed in the former Bankside Power Station, Tate Modern will display the Tate Co...
Fluid Trajectories: Zero Gravity Workshop with Choreographer and Dance Researcher Kitsou Dubois
In May, Parisian choreographer and dance researcher Kitsou Dubois brings her unique experience of da...
CECILY SASH: PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
Cecily Sash, who since 1975 lives and works in Britain, (presently in Wales), celebrated her 75th b...
The Triumph of the Baroque: Architecture in Europe 1600-1750
Following the National Gallery's highly successful Italian Renai...
The Art of Bloomsbury
The lives, loves, and intrigues of the artists, writers, and intellectuals ...
Hounds in Leash: The Dog in 18th and 19th Century Sculpture
Hounds in Leash brings together a group of British and French sculptures dating from the 1750s to th...
Free Online Education Resource for Secondary School Students and their Teachers
On 25 May 2000 inIVA and Middlesex University launched the Digital Art Resource for Education (DARE)...
SHAMIANA: THE MUGHAL TENT
Shamiana: The Mughal Tent is a unique exhibition. Twenty richly decorated textile panels, designe...
The Prints of Jim Dine and Michael Rothenstein: Two Recent Gifts
The long and productive careers of American artist Jim Dine (b.1935) and the British artist Michael ...
Dark Mirrors from Japan
What is the role of engagement in the work of Japanese artists from different genera...
A New York Odyssey: Photographs by Dolores Marat
Paris-based Dolores Marat's photographs of New York form the second part of an on-going trilogy ...
HETEROGENEOUS LOVES: Work by 8 artists from Canada, the UK and USA
Work by 8 artists from Canada, the UK and USA, all of whom completed their Masters in Fine Art at Go...
Gabriel Orozco
Gabriel Orozco is the first major survey of internationally renowned artist ...
THE VINCENT: The First Bi-annual Award for Contemporary Art in Europe
Six artists have been selected for the short list of candidates to win The Vincent van Gogh Bi-annua...
OPEN CIRCLE
Pretoria born Peter Binsbergen received a Master's Degree in Fine Arts and was selected as a finali...
Nest=O An Architectural Installation by Tono Mirai
Tono Mirai is a Japanese architect best known for his innovative installation projects in various ar...
David Bailey: Birth of the Cool
David Bailey has been one of the most famous British photographers over the last four decades. In S...
Moderna Museet Projekt: Claire Barclay
Materials' associations and characteristics often comprise the starting point for Claire Barclay's ...
Turner Prize 2000 Shortlist Announced
The Turner Prize will be awarded to a British artist under 50 for an outstanding exhibition ...
Eduardo Padilha
Eduardo Padilha's practice crosses the mediums of drawing, film-making and sculptural installation....
Our Quarter Century: The University of Arizona's Center For Creative Photography Turns Twenty-Five
The Anniversary year begins on Friday, June 23rd at 5:00 PM with the opening reception for two exhib...
Call for Entries: Seventh Biennial Regional Arts Competition & Exhibition
You are cordially invited to enter the Seventh Biennial Regional Arts Competition & Exhibition A...
Journey to Vienna: Photographs from 1860-1910
Eye catching images from a journey to Vienna. Photographs from 1860 - 1910 from the collection of t...
Call for Submissions: Piece by Piece
All artists are welcomed to this unique exhibition event at galleries @ the galleria. This show is c...
Intelligence: New British Art 2000
New British Art 2000: Intelligence is the first in a series of major exhibitions of contempo...
Sarah Morris
Works in gloss household paint on canvas convey an ambivalent impression between the structure o...
Portraits in the Digital Age
Sometimes a great portrait suggests a story not only of a moment but also of an entire life. ArtLond...
Play-use
The explosive developments on the World Wide Web have generated new fields of ...
Our World in the Year 2000: The Winsor & Newton Worldwide Millennium Painting Competition
During the summer, The United Nations will host a unique exhibit, Our World in the Year 2000: The Un...
Art in the Age of Queen Victoria: Treasures from the Royal Academy of Arts Permanent Collection
Artist members of Londons Royal Academy of Arts contributed major works to...
Bang on a Can and Ben Katchor Collaborate on Revolutionary New Opera
In an innovative new opera, the legendary, eclectic, and uncompromisingly funky Bang on a Can teams...
ART SNEAKS INTO THE CITY
Thirty-nine artists (Europe, USA, Thailand) have been invited to work in the urban setting. Th...
Van McElwee: Recent Works
The exhibition Van McElwee: Recent Works includes several changing video installations. One of the n...
Force Fields: Phases of the Kinetic
Force Fields redefines the ‘language of movement’ in twentieth century art. The development of new s...
Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize 2001: Call for Nominations
The Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize is launching the 2001 Prize, worth £15,000, with a call...
Charlotte Salomon: Life or Theatre
In response to personal tragedies and a world darkening with the rise of ...
Leon Golub: Paintings 1950 - 2000
Curated by writer, critic and lecturer Jon Bird, this exhibition spans 50 years of the artist's work...
Art Now:Knut Åsdam: Psychasthenia (10)
Art Now is a programme of contemporary art at Tate Britain which aims to provoke awareness a...
From the Inside Out: Highlights from the Rare Book Collection
Natural science volumes by well-known authors, artists and nature professionals will be spotligh...
Rembrandt in Various States: Etchings from the British Museum and the Rijksmuseum
In the second half of the Rijksmuseum's bicentenary year the theme of ...
Design for Museums, Galleries and other Cultural Institutions
This seminar takes a fresh look at some of the ground covered in the highly successful and extremely...
Romantic Landscape: The Norwich School of Painters, 1803-1833
British artists have rarely demonstrated strong regional identities. Historically, they have ...
The Unilever Series: Louise Bourgeois
Each year for the next five years, Unilever sponsorship will enable Tate Modern to commissio...
S A L L Y S M A R T P A R A M E T E R S H E A D : A L A R O N D E
Sally Smart was born in South Australia and studied at the South Australian School of Art from 1978...
Amazons of the Avant-Garde: Alexandra Exter, Natalia Goncharova, Liubov Popova, Olga Rozanova, Varvara Stepanova,
The exhibition focuses on the work of six ...
A Brush with Nature: The Gere Collection of Landscape Oil Sketches
New York audiences will have a unique opportunity this fall to see a remarkable collection of smal...
Gillian Wearing
1997 Turner Prize winner Gillian Wearing uses phot...
TURNAROUND: Bob & Robert Smith, 26 Instructions
If you've ever needed inspiration to be creative then help is at hand. Bob & Roberta Smith will be ...
Bridget Riley: Reconnaissance
Bridget Riley's influential paintings from the 1960s and 1970s long ago secured a prominent place i...
Couples: Photographs by Mariana Cook
Photographer Mariana Cook has received national acclaim for her portraits of mothers and sons, fath...
John 'Hoppy' Hopkins - From the Hip: The 1960s
In 1960, John Hoppy Hopkins launched his photographic career in London, captu...
Emotional Rescue: The ContemporaryArtProject Collection
In keeping with its mission of providing Seattle audiences with the opportunity to view contemporary...
David Hockney - A Print Retrospective
David Hockney is acknowledged as one of the greatest draughtsmen and printmakers of the Twentieth ce...
THE RECENT WORKS OF MONA HATOUM
For SITE Santa Fe, MONA HATOUM will be presenting a collection of 12 – 14 of her newest ...
Art Nouveau, 1890-1914
Art Nouveau,1890-1914, the largest and most comprehensive exhibition on the ...
New Work - James Angus
Remember when you pulled a face as a child and you were told if the wind bl...
Telling Time: The relationship between time and the still image.
Paintings could be described as timeless - you can't talk meaningfully about a picture's beginning ...
Rembrandt in Various States, Part II: Etchings from the British Museum and the Rijksmuseum
In the second half of the Rijksmuseum's bicentenary year the theme of ...
The Art of the Puzzle: Astounding and Confounding
This major exhibition should please the whole family: ...
Mark Wallinger: Credo
This mid-career retrospective exhibition of Mark Wallinger's work is the most comprehens...
Ana Maria Pacheco
A sculptural installation consisting of life-size figures carved from limewood and painted. ...
Turner Prize
Tate Britain is home of the Turner Prize, awarded annually to a British artist under 50 for ...
The second Afforable Art Fair, Contemporary Art Under 2,000 pounds
The second Affordable Art Fair will be London and the UKs biggest Art Fair, with over 100 ...
The Long View
The Museum of Modern Art and The Municipal Art Society of New York will collaborate on a series of ...
2nd UK Space Art Forum: Call for participation - ideas for zero gravity
The UK Space Art Forum is a meeting point for artists who have made or want to make work for Space...
First Exhibition to Explore Dynamic Impact of Aluminum on Design Tours to New York, Montréal, Miami, Detroit, and London.
The first major museum exhibition to explore how aluminum has inspired creati...
Impression: Painting Quickly in France, 1860-1890
The exhibition brings together some 70 works by the leading Impressionist masters, tracing the dev...
CONTEMPORARY TURKISH ART - ORHAN TAYLAN: Recent paintings
Orhan Taylan was born in Samsun, Turkey in 1941. He is a decendant of a turkish family from Thessalo...
Leon Golub
In 1954, the American artist Leon Golub (b.1922 Chicago) started painting realistic ...
Taking Over - an art project by Andreas Gedin
The artist Andreas Gedin has curated a show where works by other artists confront and in...
Three New Exhibitions: AT A REMOVE, curated by William Stover; MEDIA(TION): FRAGMENTATION AND ACCELERATION curated by L. Halsey Brown; and EYE WITNESS, an installation by TATANA KELLNER
AT A REMOVE, curated by William Stover, presents six artists; Gerard Byrne (Dublin, Ireland), Andrea...
Humanizing Landscapes: Geography, Culture and the Magoon Collection
Vassar College from October 5 - December 20 Come on a spectacular tour from the Old World to the N...
Disasters of War
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center presents Disasters of War: Francisco ...
Treasures of Catherine the Great
Treasures of Catherine the Great are the subject of the first exhibition, giving an intimate pic...
David Bailey: Birth of the Cool
The Helsinki City Art Museum’s exhibition David Bailey – Birth of the Cool at the Tennis Palace will...
GERVAISE PURCELL PHOTOGRAPHS: Beachwear 1947 - 1962
Gold Coast City Art Gallery is delighted to host an exhibition of selected photographs, by Gervaise ...
SALON: Shortlist for this year's Painting Prize
SALON is an exhibition of recent painting by 10 young artists who live, work or have studied in Lon...
The School of London and their Friends: The Collection of Elaine and Melvin Merians
The finest and most comprehensive collection of paintings by the School of London are currently owne...
TWO PATRICK NAGATANI EXHIBITIONS: Nagatani/Tracey Collaboration, 1983-1989 and Ryoichi/Nagatani Excavation
This pair of projects offers a full look into the invention and innovation Patrick Nagatani brings t...
UBS ART AWARD 2000
UBS is awarding its first international prize for painting. Students from ...
Brad Kahlhamer: Almost American
Brad Kahlhamer: Almost American premieres at the Madison Art Center December 3, 2000 through Februa...
Maurice, Prince of Orange
This will be the first exhibition devoted to th...
John Singer Sargent
On the heels of the wildly successful John Singer Sargent retrospective that was organized by London...
Chuck Close
In a unique visual exchange between the ancient world and...
LINEAGE: The Architecture of Daniel Libeskind
Brilliant, controversial, world leading - all words used to describe the achievements of one of the ...
Family Fortunes: Paintings on tour from the National Gallery, London
An exhibition of scenes of family life dating from the 16th to the 20th ...
Glen Dimplex Artists Award Shortlist Announced 2001
The names of four artists shortlisted for the £15,000 Glen Dimplex Artists Award 2001, ...
Fables: Works by Anne-Lise Firth
Anne-Lise Firth is an abstract expressionist. If you like the works of Klee, Guston, de Kooning and ...
Cedric Price
This is the latest exhibition of drawings by the visionary British ...
ART MIAMI: For the 11th year, special exhibits and fresh new galleries revitalize Art Miami
Art Miami's upcoming exposition at the Miami Beach Convention Center,...
Elegant Fantasy: The Jewelry of Arline Fisch
Works by internationally acclaimed jewelry artist Arline Fisch are featu...
Gemma Levine: Portrait Photographer 25 years
Gemma Levine is one of Britain's leading portrait photographers, with a marvellous capacity f...
Kunsthistorisches Museum, State Hermitage Museum, and Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Sign Tri-Lateral Agreement in Vienna for the Development of Long- Term Collaborative Programs
Prof. Dr. Wilfried Seipel, Director General, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; Thomas Krens, Dir...
Marty St James: Betweeness
Betweeness: North American Indians refer to this as the ambiguity of where mountain top ends and sky...
Landscapes of Retrospection: The Magoon Collection of British Drawings and Prints, 1739 - 1854
Smart Museum exhibition examines the role of landscape representation, antiquarianism and topographi...
POP Art: US.UK Connections, 1956-1966
Pop Art is often considered an essentially American ...
Li Yuan-chia: Artist, Curator, Poet and Archivist
At once an artist, curator, poet and archivist, Li Yuan-chia's work embraces the o...
Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon's work was first shown at the Gemeentemuseum during the 1964 New Realists exhibition. ...
The School of London and Their Friends: The Mel and Elaine Merians Collection
The School of London is a twentieth-century art movement that evolved over a ...
Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis
The first major temporary exhibition at Tate Modern examines key moments of cultural cre...
Simone Martini: Christ discovered in the Temple
This display focuses on one of the great treasures of the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool: 'Christ di...
The Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize 2001
The following artists have been shortlisted for The Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize 2001: R...
The Leisure Society: The Stringent Planning of our Leisure Time
The exhibition at De Vleeshal deals with the stringent planning of our leisure ...
The Defining Moment: Victorian Narrative Paintings from the FORBES Magazine Collection
Drawn from an internationally recognized collection of Victorian paintings assembled by Christopher ...
Return to Life: A New Look at the Portrait Bust
This exhibition celebrates a form of portraiture that was enormously prestigious in Britain f...
Elusive Paradise: The Millennium Prize
To mark the turn of the millennium, the National Gallery of Canada will celebrate excellence in co...
JAMES TURRELL: Infinite Light
The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA), presents a stunning exhibition of works by ...
Dara Friedman: Film and Video Projects
SITE Santa Fe will present three of Dara Friedman's film/video projects. Proposed to ...
Beyond Sweeties: Work by Naomi London
This process-oriented exhibition combines ...
ANDREW GEDDES (1783-1844) PAINTER-PRINTMAKER: A MAN OF PURE TASTE
One of the most versatile Scottish artists of the first half of the nineteenth century, Andrew Gedde...
Tacita Dean
Tacita Dean is an artist internationally known for her compelling work in film. She has had major so...
A Public Portfolio: Photographs of London by Henry Grant
This display of photographs depicts London in the 1950s and 1960s. They were taken by Hen...
The Wayfarer's Journey: Film Installation by Gita Farid Film Installation by Gita Farid
Interpreting THE SEVEN VALLEYS, a mystical Bahai treatise on attaining spiritual fulfillment throu...
The Rival of Painting: The Lithographs of Albert Belleroche
As part of the San Diego Museum of Art's 75th anniversary celebration, a special exhibition of litho...
Schedule Available: Summer Retreats for Fine Artists and Creative Writers
This summer Centauri Arts will be running Fine Art and Creative Writing courses in a residential ret...
Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective
Since the mid-1970s, Wolfgang Laib has created objects and installations using such natural ...
Dennis Oppenheim: One of the Key Figures of American Conceptual Art
An exhibition of works by one of the key figures of American Conceptual Art opens to the public at t...
Rollie McKenna: Artists and Writers
A retrospective of the American photographer best known for her portraits of American and British po...
Doug Dubois: Photographs
The majority of photographs in this exhibition comes from a recent body of work ...
Flow Motion - Dissolve: Digital Audiovisual Installation and Web Project
Dissolve is a digital audiovisual installation and web project which takes as its starting point Mi...
Spirit of an Age: 19th-Century Paintings from the Nationalgalerie, Berlin
Berlin is once again assuming its role as the capital of a reunited nation. Accordingly, its ...
THE FUTURE OF COMFORT: International Artists Search for Place in a Virtual World
The Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art brings together eight international rising stars, straight...
Mark Lewis: Large-Scale Film Installations
This exhibition will present a series of works by the Canadian-born artist Mark Lewis and will inclu...
Thomas Carlyle: A Hero of His Time
One of the great masterpieces of early modern portraiture, James Abbot McNeill Whistler's Arrangemen...
Vermeer and the Delft School
Best known for quiet, carefully described images of domestic life ...
Turner's Gallery, House and Library
To mark the 150th anniversary of JMW Turner's death, Tate Britain is housing a recon...
Permanent Collection Will Open Its Doors to the Public
The work was bought, found, won or mostly donated by artists who have exhibited at the Centre of At...
Sean Scully: Paintings, Pastels, Watercolors and Photographs
Working in his studios in Barcelona, London and New York, Irish-born Sean Scully has in recent years...
Drawn to Painting: Leon Kossoff drawings and prints after Nicolas Poussin
Several years ago, a major exhibition ...
YES Yoko Ono
Yoko Onos diverse career as an artist, poet, performer, and composer might be summarized in the ...
William Blake's Masterpieces
William Blake, the first American exhibition of works in all media – ...
Catherine Chalmers: Prey and Eat
The University Art Museum premieres Catherine Chalmers: Prey and Eat, which includes selections from...
Stanley Spencer
Stanley Spencer is one of the dominant figures of twentieth-century British art. This major ...
OBJET TROUVE By Deryck Healey
After a momentous process spanning more than three years, Deryck Healey will present a complex insta...
Performers and Performances at Renishaw: A Collection of Painting by Alan Haliday
One of the UK's leading contemporary artists Alan Haliday has during his distinquised and varied car...
Body as Byte
New technologies and scientific theories presume that the body will not be regarded as a biological ...
Public Offerings: Works by 25 Young Artists Shaping International Contemporary Art
Public Offerings presents breakthrough works by 25 of today's most important young artists, all grad...
Rural England Through a Victorian Lens: Benjamin Bricknell Turner
The first exhibition of landscapes by the great Victorian photographer Benjamin Brecknell Turner wil...
Unlikely Sculpture: Hatforms by Philip Treacy
This exhibition reveals the process by which Philip Treacy's extrava...
Family Fortunes: Paintings on Tour from the National Gallery, London
The 20 paintings on show, including works by Degas, Gainsborough, Hals, Hogarth and Stubbs, provide...
The Seed Sounds of the Vegetative Nervous System at the Hydroponic Nectar-Lake: Installation by Gerda Steiner and Joerg Lenzlinger
How does your garden grow - Swiss artists Gerda Steiner and Joerg Lenzlinger transformed the Center...
ARTISTS IN THE ZOO: Drawings, paintings, sculptures of animals in ‘Artis’
This spring and early summer the Teyler Museum is showing work by artists who were inspired by the b...
Circa 1900: Design at the Turn of the Century
The Dallas Museum of Art will showcase highlights from its distinguished and diverse 20th-century ...
Genesis P-Orridge and Eric Heist: Candy Factory - Painting, Sculpture, Installation and Objects
Candy Factory is a collaboration and joint work between the two artists: From Polaroids of intimate ...
The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
Drawn from the superb collections of the Walters Art Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art due to...
Amy Alder Photographs Leonardo DiCaprio
This special commission by young American artist Amy Adler involves an unusual collaboration with...
Hedda's House...continued stories from the woman on the couch: A Series of Installations by Gunilla Josephson
Beginning on April 11 at the Art Gallery of Mississauga, Gunilla Josephson brings to life the world...
Peter Le Vasseur: Tree of Life
Peter Le Vasseurs latest painting, Tree of Life, commisssioned by the Guernsey Museum and Art Galler...
Traditions in Elegance: Two Centuries of British Teapots from the Norwich Castle Museum
One hundred teapots from the 18th and early 19th centuries will be on view at the Columbia Museum of...
The Art Of Henry Moore
Sothebys.com is pleased to offer its first online auction dedicated to Henry Moore, the artist whos...
Mondrian: The Transatlantic Paintings
The Harvard University Art Museums will present a groundbreaking exhibition exploring the transatlan...
47th Annual Film Festival Opens Thursday
In the four competitions held at the 47th International Short Film Festival, 149 short films will co...
Nominations invited for the 2001 Turner Prize
Sponsored by Channel 4, the seventeenth Turner Prize will be awarded at rate Britain on 4 December...
Steve McQueen
With Steve McQueen, the first exhibition shown in the new exhibition halls, the Kunsthalle Wien move...
UNBRIDLED: An Exhibition of Photographers Sponsored by Joes Basement
This is an exhibition of personal photographs by photographers represented by Carter Represents at t...
JUNCTURE: Cape Town/London
JUNCTURE n. joining; place where things join; concurrence of events, state of affairs. JUNCTURE brin...
El Greco: Themes and Variations
Following the critical acclaim of the recent small exhibition Velázquez in New York Museums, The Fri...
Collective Arts: Object Relations
If you were passed a camera and asked to take one Polaroid of an object that personifies who you ar...
THE SURREALIST AND THE PHOTOGRAPHER: ROLAND PENROSE AND LEE MILLER
These two complementary exhibitions (Roland Penrose at the Dean; Lee Miller at the Gallery of Modern...
Kaballes: Noemi Otamendi
Since childhood Noemi Ottamendi has had an insistent impulse to produce images of horses. It is a s...
Los Carpinteros: Ciudad Transportable (Transportable City)
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center is pleased to present Ciudad Transportable ...
Rebecca Horn
Rebecca Horn comprises 15 works, selected personally by th...
233rd SUMMER EXHIBITION 2001
This year Peter Blake, as Senior Hanger, has decided to make a departure from the way in which works...
Landscapes of Retrospection: The Magoon Collection of British Drawings and Prints,1739-1860
In 1864, Reverend Elias Magoon sold his art collection to Vassar College for the purpose of establ...
Shirin Neshat: Rapture - Film Installation and Photographs
Shirin Neshat's Rapture is both literally and figuratively a separation of genders. Neshat's fil...
Call for Proposals from Artists: ZERO GRAVITY
The Arts Catalyst, the science-art agency, invites proposals from London and Moscow artists to deve...
YR1: A Snapshot of Bitain in the 21st Century
During periods of social change and significant moments in history, it is not unusual for one phot...
Sean Scully: The Nineties - Paintings, Pastels, Watercolors, Photographs
Sean Scully, who was born in Ireland in 1945, lives in New York, Barcelona and London. In the last t...
Anselm Kiefer: Paintings 1998-2000
As the first Danish museum ever, Louisiana will be presenting a solo exhibition of...
aH'Ha: A Michael Nicholson Studio Installation
An hypnotic revolving sculpture, using coloured light and shapes beamed onto the back of the Galler...
Antony Gormley: Some of the Facts
Tate St Ives is showing a challenging group of sculptural works by Antony Gormley. The e...
Vermeer and the Delft School
Painting from the Dutch town of Delft is generally most readily associated with the genius of Joh...
Carlos Blanco: LA CRUDA REALIDAD - Raw Reality
TheSpace@inIVA presents new work by Colombian artist Carlos Blanco. LA CRUDA REALIDAD is a commenta...
Egypt Revealed: Life and Death in Ancient Egypt
Egypt Revealed: Life and Death in Ancient Egypt, which opens on June 23, will feature many rare art...
Solo Exhibtions: Tony Feher and Sarah Sze
Solo exhibitions featuring new work by artists Tony Feher and Sarah Sze will be on view, beginning S...
Malcolm Morley: In Full Color
Malcolm Morley, winner of the first Turner Prize in 1984, is an artist whose work defies cla...
Call for Entries: International Open Image 2001
September Song is providing both a platform for new comers and a showcase for professionals' work. ...
Travellers' Tales: Internet-based Visual Arts Project
For Travellers' Tales, the Institute of International Visual Arts (inIVA) is bringing together nine...
Bergmans Dinosaurs
Stone and bronze sculptures by Alan Lisle and Nick Whitmore, paintings in oil, acrylic and mixed me...
Fore Photographers: Anthony Jones,Catherine Jacobs, Irene Lumley and Ray Spence
Bringing fresh and thought provoking photography to the foreground,this Mayfair show offers express...
Paul Signac: Marter of Pointilism
During the summer months the Van Gogh Museum presents the first retrospective of Paul Signac in almo...
Family Fortunes: Painting the Family
FAMILY FORTUNES comes to the National Gallery after touring to Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery,...
Y E S YOKO ONO
Y E S YOKO ONO, the first American retrospective of the work of pioneering avant-garde artist Yoko O...
Robert Frank: A Retrospective from the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Robert Frank: A Retrospective from the Collection of the Museum ...
Arnold Machin: A Retrospective of a Lifes Work
Arnold Machin is renowned for the ...
pHonic Curated by r a d i o q u a l i a opens Today
Curated by r a d i o q u a l i a for the Physics Room as a part of ...
Major Works by Michael Andrews
Michael Andrews (1928-1995) first became celebrated in the early 1960s for his series of pai...
Alberto Carneiro: First Retrospective Exhibition in Spain
Within the line of their review of the fundamental figures of Portuguese plastic art, which began wi...
Surveying of the Career of Francis Bacon
This exhibition surveys the career of ...
Andreas Gursky: Photographs
An exhibition of seven works by German artist Andreas Gursky, world-renowned for his striking, lar...
Sugimoto: Portraits
Sugimoto: Portraits, an exhibition of a new series of photographs by the renowned Japanese artist, H...
Victor Sloan: A Major Retrospective
The Gallery of Photography is pleased to announce a major retrospective of the work of the Northern...
pending emotion: Six Artists from London and Germany
pending emotion is a show created by Jens Kabisch. The show includes work by six artists based in Lo...
Experiment Experiencia: Eighteen Contemporary Brazilian Artists
Experiment Experiencia captures the unique spirit of experimentation and dynamism of Brazilian Art s...
The Syntax of Style: Mark Kimber (SA), Deborah Paauwe (SA), Lyndal Walker (VIC)
Lush, seductive and witty, this exhibition features work by three artists who exploit the language ...
Directions: Two Film Installations by Tacita Dean
London-based artist-filmmaker Tacita Dean (British, b. 1965) is represented by two 16mm wide-screen ...
Festival Opens Online Today
Founded and hosted by Edinburgh based artist PoL, the third annual E.I.I.Festival will be launched o...
Flucht: A Video-Sound-Installation by Tony Oursler
The video-sound-installation FLUCHT on the glass facade of the Kunsthaus Bregenz is the second spe...
Urban Nomads
The artists in Urban Nomads are concerned with mobile lifestyles. They produce work ...
First RWA Open Painting Exhibition
Billed as one of the highest profile exhibitions of contemporary art outside London, Bristol's Royal...
New England: Ann Course, Stephanie Bolt and Eric Lesdema, Subc_t + Mufcoli, Adam Scrivener, Mark Aerial Waller
This exhibtion presents five projects by individual artists and collabortions. Ann Course presents h...
John Piper: England in the Mid Twentieth Century
John Piper's images of Renishaw and the surrounding area are some of his finest works, combining the...
Space Odysseys: Sensation and Immersion
The international and Australian contemporary artists in Space Odysseys: Sensation and Immersion inv...
Aluminum by Design: Jewellery to Jets
Considered to be as precious as gold when it was first produced in France in the m...
By Hand: Pattern, Precision, and Repetition in Contemporary Drawing
University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, presents By Hand: Pattern, Precision...
Francis Bacon's 7 Reece Mews Studio Reconstructed
Francis Bacon’s 7 Reece Mews studio reconstructed at the Hugh Lane Gallery is the definitive archive...
Hieronymus Bosch 1450-1516: Only Opportunity to See So Many Works Together
The Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is proud to present the most important exhibition ever devoted to ...
Richard Artschwager. Up and Across
Sculpture is something to be touched, painting is for the eye. I wanted to create sculpture for the ...
MESH: A Collaboration with Jo Gibbs and Stephan von Lingelsheim
30 pieces of work created jointly by Textile Designer and Painter, Jo Gibbs and Furniture Designer a...
Walter Crane (1845-1915): Wallpaper, Costumes and Book Design Alongside The Triumph of Labour
Hidden beneath the wooden floor at South London Gallery is a huge marquetry panel designed by the 19...
Liam Gillick: Annlee You Proposes
The first work for the new sculpture court outside the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain has ...
Masaccio: 'The Pisa Altarpiece'
This exhibition celebrates the 600th anniversary of the birth of Masaccio by reuniting the Virgin an...
Phillips, de Pury and Luxembourg to Auction Hoener Collection of 20th Century German Art
This collection of paintings, watercolors, drawings and sculpture explores the complex development ...
TROUBLES: Tensions Evident Beneath Surface of Northern Irish Images
The exhibition at Plug In showcases two emerging Irish artists, Susan Philipsz and Eoghan McTigue, i...
Three Exhibitions Opened Yesterday: Works by Doris Salcedo, Sophie Riste and Jose Davilalhueber
These exhibitions feature work by three artists. Shown are two complex and ambitious new works by Do...
Farah Bajull: Untying the Knot
Farah Bajull creates powerful, intensely direct work that focuses on the notions of protection, vul...
Aernout Mik: Video Installation
Dutch artist Aernout Mik creates video installations that are characterized by a blend of uneasy abs...
Image and Idol: Medieval Sculpture
The display is a groundbreaking move for Tate, which has hitherto taken the Reformation ...
Alan Haliday: A Mini–Retrospective
Alan Haliday will be holding an exhibition of his work at Renishaw Hall in the county of Derbyshire ...
Rachel Whiteread: First Solo Exhibition on Scotland
Born in London in 1963, Rachel Whiteread is one of Britain's leading art...
First US Museum Exhibition of British Artist David Shrigley
More than 100 works by British artist David Shrigley are featured in his premiere U.S. museum exhibi...
Richard Avedon in the American West
From the very start, the Kunstmuseum has assumed the mission of taking a fresh look at the classics...
PrintMakers Council Exhibits a Wide Range of Techniques and Subject Matters
The Printmakers Council of the UK are exhibiting in one of London's newest and fashionable art spac...
Sixth Annual International Art Fair Opens Today
A total of 177 galleries from 28 countries (2000: 23 countries) will be presenting art from the 1990...
Short Stories - Vik Muniz: Reparte
Vik Muniz specializes in fake reality and real fakes. His wo...
Dave Lewis: Photographs and Text Combine to Address Racism
It is now over eight years since the murder of Stephen Lawrence on Well Hall Road, Eltham, South ...
Richard Wentworth/Eugene Atget: Faux Amis
In this unusual exhibition, Richard Wentworth's extraordinary series of photographs Making Do an...
Winifred Nicholson
Winifred Nicholson was a painter whose life and art crossed many boundaries - artistic and geograph...
Ernesto Neto: Abstract Bodies
Ernesto Neto (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1964) will present in CGAC a project in ...
FIAC 2001, 28th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Opens Today
The Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC) will be held as scheduled October 10 through 15 i...
Disasters of War
The exhibition Francisco Goya and Jake and Dinos Chapman: Disasters of War, presents, side by side, ...
David Hockney: Painting 1960-2000
A long-held wish will be coming true when Louisiana opens its doors on a ...
Places: An Exhibition of Recent Works by Aidan Walsh
Aidan Walsh was born in Durban and trained at the Natal Technical College, and later in London. A pr...
Two Part Exhibition by Roni Horn
A two-part exhibition of works by Roni Horn will open at Dia Center for the Arts on October 17, 200...
Anne Katrine Dolven: Four Film and Video Works
For her solo exhibition at South London Gallery Anne Katrine Dolven presents four film and video wor...
Juan Munoz
Spanish sculptor Juan Muñoz (1953--2001), whose sudden death in August shocked the art world, is her...
Marine Hugonnier
Marine Hugonnier (Paris, 1969) makes us an artistic proposal of time, her ...
the americans. new art. - Opens Today
the americans. new art. is the largest exhibition of contemporary American art to ...
Kai Chan: land(e)scape
This exhibition surveys Chan's recent practice, focussing on his large constructions of objects and ...
A Man, A Woman, A Machine: Group Photography Exhibition as Part of Photomonth
100 years after the triumph of photography, the Centre of Attention presents A Man, A Woman, A Mach...
Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces
British artist Rachel Whiteread has created a unique body of sculpture in which ...
Images Sprout and Grow at the Gardner: Work by Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey
This exhibition presents a new series of works by British artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey, wh...
The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse features works drawn from the w...
States of Being: Figurative Sculptures and Paintings Expressing the Human Spirit
Fineartcircle is a co-operative of 4 young Artists from London, Cape Town, New York and Perth respec...
Grayson Perry - Guerrilla Tactics
Grayson Perry's work is almost unknown in The Netherlands. In England, on the ...
Dust on the Road: Canadian Artists in Dialogue with SAHMAT
This exhibition features an overview of the projects and publications of SAHMAT, a nationwide networ...
Blood: Perspectives on Art, Power, Politics and Pathology
Blood is a very special liquid, this is not only a wisdom of Goethe. The red elixir of life has al...
Earth and Fire: Italian Terracotta Sculpture from Donatello to Canova to Canova
The art of terracotta sculpture flourished in Italy, beginning in the 15th century and continuing th...
Shelf Life: Works by 12 International Artists Curated by smith + fowle
We live in a time when branding has become an art form, political debates ...
Enrique Azocar: Luzy Fertilidad - Light and Fertility
For their third Christmas exhibition Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios presents paintings in oil on ...
Lyndal Jones: Up to and including...Deep Water/Aqua Profunda
Direct from the 49th Biennale of Venice, Lyndal Jones' multi-screen video installation Deep Water/A...
Peter Doig: Paintings and MAGNETIC NORTH: Canadian Experimental Video Open This Weekend
The Power Plant presents two exhibitions by Canadian artists, which are on view until March 3, 2002....
John Drawbridge - Wide Open Interior
Pass through the Beehive, Radio New Zealand House, or the National Library, and you can't help but ...
Robert Hodgins - 50 Years a Painter
Hodgins is regarded as one of the prime bridge builders between the 20th and 21st centuries. This ar...
The Difference Between You and Us
For The Difference Between You and Us, Five Years are showing work by artists who have previously c...
Salon Style: An Exhibition of Photography
PLUS ULTRA is very pleased to present Salon Style: An Exhibition of Photography, featuring recent ...
Very Cyberfeminist International
The Old Boys Network (OBN) invites cyberfeminists, fans, friends and fiends of cyberfeminism as well...
Fred Tomaselli: 10 Year Survey
PBICA is pleased to announce the first solo museum show of this remarkable ...
Visions for a new Film Centre: Three competition schemes for the bfi
An exhibition of of proposals by three architectural practices, David Chipperfield...
A la recherche de l'ideal: Les sculptures d'athletes de Robert Tait McKenzie
On entering the Musee du Quebec gallery featuring the A la recherche de lideal: Les sculptures dathl...
BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2001
This exhibition presents stunning, moving and challenging entries to the Wildlife Photographer of th...
Call for Proposals: MAKROLAB - Atholl Estate, Perthshire, Scotland - Summer 2002
The aim of the residency programme is to provide artists, strategic and tactical information analys...
Victorian Photographs: Julia Margaret Cameron - Annals of My Glass House
Julia Margaret Cameron is today recognised as one of the great ...
Boris Michajlov: Case History
Boris Michajlov, who was born in the Ukrainian city of Charkov in 1938, is considered the most influ...
The Vaughan Bequest of Turner Watercolours
The New Year begins at the National Gallery of Scotland with its annual ...
Manga: Short Comics from Modern Japan
Manga, Japan's comics phenomenon, now accounts for two fifths of all publications going to print in...
Integrity: Building with Honesty
Organised by Richard Coleman Consultancy and designed in association with Wordsearch, this exhibit...
Hugo Boss Prize 2002 Finalists Announced
Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, and Werner Baldessarini, Chairman and CEO,...
Keith Tyson: Supercollider
Keith Tyson is emerging as one of the most interesting artists working today. For his solo show at ...
The 14th London Contemporary Art Fair Opens Today
Featuring one hundred leading galleries from throughout the UK, ART2002 represents a unique overvie...
Antony Gormley: First Exhibition in Spain
CGAC is delighted to present the first survey in Spain of the work of Turner ...
Rogerio Reis: Carnival in Canvas
Carnaval na Lona or Carnival in Canvas is an ongoing photographic essay by the Brazilian photograph...
Call to Artists: Monument to Mankind, One Sculptor from Each Nation
The Humanitad Foundation, a non-profit organization based in London, promotes inter-cultural and int...
Sam Taylor-Wood: Films and Photography
On show at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam from January 26 to April 1 are photographs and films by t...
japan four: London Based Contemporary Japanese Artists and London-Tokyo Digital Projects Present New Works
As part of the Japan 2001 celebrations, UK based contemporary Japanese artists and London-Tokyo digi...
Marc Quinn
Tate Liverpool is to host a major exhibition of the work of Marc Quinn – his most significant to dat...
Jigar: Films by Alia Syed
Jigar: derived from the Urdu word for friend or lover. Jigar brings together a significant body of...
The Contest Between Painting and Sculpture: From Duerer to Daumier
Reflections by art and artists about their medium and their profession are as old as art itself. Art...
Jigar: Films by Alia Syed
Jigar: derived from the Urdu word for friend or lover. TheSpace@inIVA presents the London strand of ...
George Romney 1734-1802: British art's forgotten genius
The year 2002 marks the bi-centenary of the death of George Romney, one of the leading artists in Br...
Pioneer American Conceptual Artist Douglas Huebler
This first substantial exhibition in Britain of work by the pioneer American conceptual artist Dougl...
Georgeanne Deen: 1992-2002
Los Angeles artist Georgeanne Deen will present 27 paintings executed over the past decade in an ex...
Aelbert Cuyp (1620-1691)
Aelbert Cuyp (1620 - 1691) was one of the most important Dutch landscape painters and draughtsmen of...
Accomodating Change: Circle 33 Housing Group
This major exhibition is the culmination of The Architecture Foundation's social housing design init...
The Second Part of a Two-Part Exhibition of Works by Roni Horn
Blah, blah, blah, blah, moon, Blah, blah, blah, above; Blah, blah, blah, blah, croon, Blah, blah,...
New York Expression: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, David Salle, George Condo, Donald Baechler
The art in this exhibition is young and urbane. Some of the artists had origins in the illegal graff...
Exposed: The Victorian Nude
Every naturalistic representation of the naked body was considered during the Victorian era (1837–19...
Dreams of Flying turn into Reality
In the last two years, an extraordinary mix of artists, dancers, scientists and musicians have join...
Jana Sterbak: A Contemporary Artists' Retrospective
Canadian artist Jana Sterbak is increasingly establishing herself as one of the most significant in...
Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces - Two New Sculptures
Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces, an exhibition of two new sculptures by British artist Rachel Whi...
versus: Thomas Raschke vs Abigail Durrant
'versus' is a 3-part exhibition, each presenting 2 different artists. vs brings together 2 artists ...
LOVE & DEATH: Art in the Age of Queen Victoria
Love & Death brings together some of the most dramatic paintings from late 19th century Britain – wh...
Soundwork 4.0: Craigie Horsfield in Collaboration with Camille Dings, Reinier Rietveld, Mark Ritsema and Rutger Wolfson
Soundwork 4.0 is a four hour long sound installation, consisting of eight audio channels (stereo is ...
Zaha Hadid Laboratory
An exhibition of the current work of the internationally acclaimed architect and designer Zaha Hadid...
Rosslyn: Country Of Painter And Poet
The legend and intrigue that has surrounded Rosslyn for centuries has been an inspiration for some o...
Matterart: Pauline Burbidge - Textiles, Charles Poulsen - Sculpture
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios presetns Matterart, a striking exhibition of contrasting materials...
An American in Europe: The Photography Collection of Baroness Jeane von Oppenheim from the Norton Museum of Art
An American in Europe features more than 140 European photographs that trace influential photographi...
Story Telling Narrative Paintings by Debbie Lee
The image of the self as child as Alice, as Snow white, as Dorothy setting out along the yellow bri...
Andrew Lewis: Systems
Andrew Lewis' sculptural work explores the impact of urban systems on everyday lives. Via a mixture...
Alberto Garcia-Alix: Tell Me Words Of Love In Spanish
Tell Me Words Of Love In Spanish will consist of A...
Call for Artists: European Site-Specific Live Arts
Luna Nera is looking for artists and art groups involved in site specific performance and installat...
Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé: The Hair or the Man, Blink
Thomas Erben is very pleased to present the work of Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé. Concurrent with his s...
New York: Capital of Photography
From April 28 to September 2, 2002, The Jewish Museum will present a pioneering exhibition chronicli...
Atelier van Lieshout
Atelier van Lieshout's architectural structures and mechanisms for living suggest alternative ways...
Sam Taylor-Wood
This is the first major London showing for Sam Taylor-Wood, an artist at the forefront of contempora...
Simon Fathfull: Dog Ends
Transit Space is pleased to present new work by British artist Simon Faithfull. Faithfull’s recent ...
Viva la Republique! Pagan Images of the Last Queen of the British Isles by her Indigenous Subjects
Bringing together for the first time seminal graphic and fine artists in a show to mark the Golden J...
Two Exhibitions of Painting to Open: Heike Davies and Claude Bouscharain
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is h...
The Bold and The Beautiful
The Bold and The Beautiful is a big show of fourteen international artists living in London. The Bol...
Jim Dine Prints: 1985-2000
A major retrospective of recent prints by one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century and p...
(The World May Be) Fantastic.
The Biennale of Sydney 2002, the southern hemisphere's largest festival of contemporary art, beams i...
Johannes Phokela Re-Working Iconic Images
Johannes Phokela re-works iconic images by European 'Old Masters', including Rubens, Bruegel, Jorda...
Sem Saudade: Contemporary Art by Canadians of Portuguese Heritage - Teresa Ascençao, Marie de Sousa, Miguel Rocha and Joe Lima
"Sem saudade" (pronounced "sem so-dawd") roughly translates from Portuguese to mean "without regret...
Andrzej Klimowski: Day for Night
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios is delighted to confirm an extraordinary commitment from one of Eu...
25 Years of Leading British Couturier: Catherine Walker
The Victoria & Albert Museum will celebrate 25 years of one of Britain's leading couturiers, Catheri...
Andy Warhol Retrospective
Andy Warhol Retrospective is the first comprehensive exhibition of the work of Andy Warhol (1928-1...
Tableaux Vivants: Living Pictures and Attitudes in Photography, Film, and Video
Tableaux Vivants (Living pictures), re-enacted paintings and sculptures, both historical and ...
Art Now - Ori Gersht: Afterglow
Art Now is a programme of exhibitions that aims to promote discussion and awareness of new...
Museums for a New Millennium: Concepts, Projects, Buildings
ontemporary museum architecture is the focus of the exhibition Museums for a New Millennium: Concept...
Terence Donovan: The Eye That Never Sleeps
"The eye that never sleeps" is the phrase used by the family of Terence Do...
Three Exhibitions at the Metropolitan Gallery: Godfrey Setti, Masha du Toit and John Murray
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) at the Metropolitan Gallery, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
Someone Must Have Been Telling Lies: David Humphrey, Christian Jankowski, David Blandy, Jordan Baseman, David Burrows
Narrative in contemporary art is back with a vengeance in a group exhibition curated by Ceri Hand, a...
Above and Beyond
ABOVE AND BEYOND presents the imagined worlds of 6 artists – three from Berlin and three from London...
Art 33 Basel: The Center of the International Art World
From June 12 to 17, 2002, Art 33 Basel, the world's leading art show and the annual meeting place of...
National Marketing Expert Geoffrey Gorman Meeting With Artists and Arts Organizations in Europe
Marketing expert and workshop leader Geoffrey Gorman will be traveling to Europe and meeting with ar...
Cooking the Books: Ron King and Circle Press
Ron King and his Circle Press have been making beautiful and creatively significant books for the pa...
Animals and Birds: The Artist's Favorite Theme
"People ask me 'why paint birds?' and I look at them dumbfounded! Iive got no answer, except that t...
Mayling To: The Stranger
Mayling To's new video work The Stranger investigates themes of aspiration, violence and the search...
Open City: Street Photographs since 1950
"Open City: Street Photographs since 1950" is an exhibition of 140 works by 19 international artists...
Connie Samaras: 2002 Adaline Kent Award Exhibition, Angelic States - Event Sequence
This summer the Walter and McBean Galleries will exhibit a group of photographs by Los Angeles base...
Outer and Inner Space Exhibition: Jane and Louise Wilson, Stasi City
The final segment of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts’ three-part video-art exhibition opens with...
Y E S YOKO ONO
YES YOKO ONO offers the first comprehensive reevaluation of Ono’s work, exploring her position withi...
Pasta: Italian Culture on a Plate
Pasta: Italian Culture on a Plate, a visually rich and evocative exhibition which demonstrates the i...
Alex Katz: The Complete Woodcuts and Linocuts, 1951-2001
Alex Katz titled Alex Katz: The Complete Woodcuts and Linocuts, 1951-2001 is devoted to the woodcut ...
Liliane Lijn: Light and Memory
Promoted and organised by the Municipality of Umbertide, sponsored by the Region of Umbria, and the ...
Kettle's Yard Open 2002
Visitors will find some of the most exciting new art in the eastern region in this year's Kettle'...
Sculpture Now: Works by Seven Contemporary Artists
The Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art (PBICA) is pleased to announce SCULPTURE NOW running t...
diversion: 23 Artists' Reflexions of the Museum of Garden History
Following their own practice, the 23 artists present new work drawing from the contents and commenti...
Blaschkas’ Glass Aquarium
The exquisite glass sea-creatures of a 19th century German glassmaker and his son are to go on show ...
Xu Zhongmin: City of Dreams
Art U is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in Japan of the work of China-born London art...
Puvis de Chavannes
The exhibition unites the National Gallerys version of Puvis de Chavannes ‘Beheading of Saint John t...
About Belief
From the emergence of the extreme right in Europe to the increasing >global impact of religious fa...
Stella Bowen: Art, Love and War
Stella Bowen: Art, Love & War showcases 70 of this important artists most significant works spanning...
The Book Corner: Britain’s Print Industry
The British Council is celebrating the best of new British publication design in The Book Corner, a ...
Simryn Gill: Selected Work
The 258 photographs that form Dalam, (Malay for deep; inside; interior), are the outcome of Simryn G...
Watching Paint Dry
A unique opportunity to see a complete unedited view of the working lives of three influential artis...
Ghost Towns
Ghost Towns comes at the end of Los Angeles based Pae White’s three week period as the Govett-Brewst...
Lightplay: Work by John Fieldhouse
Back home from a year working abroad, one of our regions best painters in watercolours, John Fieldho...
Call for Artists: Brave Destiny
Join the Brave Destiny of the imaginative spirit in surreal, surreal/conceptual, visionary, fantasti...
Works on Paper by Konstantin Gneushev
The second artist to be given a one-man show at the new Ikra Gallery in London’s Mayfair will be Kon...
Manual: FACT's National Touring Exhibition
FACTs national touring exhibition, Manual, the first two-person show of filmmakers Christoph Girarde...
Email Art
The Centre of Attention presents Email Art, a contemporary art electronic exhibition starting Augu...
2002 Anne Gerber Biennial: Do-Ho Suh
The 2002 Biennial features the first survey exhibition in the United States of the work of Korean ar...
Mie Miyamoto: Section(s)
For the past 2 years Mie Miyamoto, a self-proclaimed street observer, has been digitally recording...
Elsewhere: Works by 8 Artists Explore Landscape
There is an unfortunate tendency towards thinking that landscape art is somehow about the landscape....
Aiden Shingler: Beyond Reason
This exhibition has been organised in collaboration with Art & Soul, an organisation which promotes ...
Painting Over the Lines: Work by Five Contemporary Artists from Pakistan
An exhibition of painting, drawing and mixed media integrates Pakistan's complex historical and popu...
Germaine Koh: Open Hours
Using such unexpected materials as car lot tinsel, unraveled sweaters, discarded snapshots and a fen...
American Drawings and Watercolors: Highlights from the Collection, 1710-1890
More than 100 works in pencil, pen and ink, chalk, pastel, and watercolor by some of this country's ...
Soft Season: The Danger Museum
The Danger Museum is a visual arts organisation that is everything the museum is not: mobile, tempor...
Shari Hatt: New Work - Fancy Panting, Mr. Showmanship Shares Spotlight with Dog Portraits
Canadian photographer Shari Hatt brings her most recent work to Plug In ICA next month, continuing ...
Call for Nominations: The Citibank Photography Prize 2003
The Photographers' Gallery invites nominations for The Citibank Photography Prize 2003.  The winner...
Tea Dance: Elaine Constantine
Elaine Constantine has become well known for her aspirational photo shoots of energised young women ...
Bill Brandt: A Retrospective
British master photographer Bill Brandts wide ranging work is explored in a comprehensive exhibition...
Present Tense 23: Jonathan Monk
British artist Jonathan Monk draws upon what is already available, from family photographs to the le...
The Unblinking Eye: Lens-based Art from the Collection
An exhibition from the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s own Collection exploring the many aspects of len...
Ben Fitton: La Barricade de la Rue Basfroi
As part of the Contemporary Art Society's exhibition programme for autumn 2002 they will be exhibiti...
Nothing to Lose: An Unprecedented Collaboration Between Gasworks, London and La Friche, Marseilles
Nothing to Lose sees an unprecedented collaboration between Gasworks, London and La Friche, Marseill...
Baltic Babel: Avanto – Helsinki Media Festival, Copenhagen Free University, Factory of Found Clothes, Foksal Gallery Foundation,  Involved, Make it Happen, Valie Export Society, Primitive/art bureau OPEN
Baltic Babel is a large-scale group project about art and the new Baltic society that might now be i...
Art Forum Berlin 2002 Presents Emerging Contemporary Art
ART FORUM BERLIN, the International Fair for Contemporary Art and one of the art world’s most eagerl...
Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 1500 – 1650
Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 1500 – 1650, an exhibition organized and circulated by t...
Karen Kilimnik: Fairy Battle
The first solo exhibition in Ireland by the American artist Karen Kilimnik, best known for her richl...
Claude Heath: Kettle’s Yard and Christ’s College Artist Fellow 2002-2003
Claude Heath has rightly been recognised as one of the most outstanding artists of his generation, ...
Mark Gertler: A New Perspective
The London Jewish Museum of Art is delighted to announce the first exhibition for a decade of the wo...
Mona Hatoum. Works 1991 - 2002
There are several aspects to Mona Hatoum´s work in this exhibition with display the essential...
Treasures From an Unknown Reign: Shunzi Porcelain
Treasures From an Unknown Reign: Shunzi Porcelain‰, a major exhibition of 87 porcelain objects prod...
Call for Artists: Opportunity for Art or Science Projects in Variable Gravity
The MIR partnership invites proposals from European and Europe-based artists and scientists to unde...
Celebrating Art Nouveau: The Kreuzer Collection
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will celebrate its recent acquisition of an internationally acclai...
Martin Parr: Photographic Works 1971 - 2000
This major retrospective explores the career of Martin Parr, arguably the most influential and innov...
From Court to Caravan: Chinese Tomb Sculptures from the Collection of Anthony M. Solomon
Made exclusively for burial, tomb sculptures representing both humans and animals were placed in tom...
New displays: Into the 20th Century
The Courtauld Institute Gallery will be transformed this Autumn by the display of more than one hund...
Hara Documents 8 omokage – in/visible- Kazz Sasaguchi
The Hara Documents series has been held since 1992 to promote collaboration between artists and cura...
Rosemarie Trokel: Spleen
For Spleen, Rosemarie Trockel will create a new installation comprising a suite of videos projected ...
Modigliani and the Artists of Montparnasse
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery will present a major international exhibition of works by Italian mas...
Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962-1972
“Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962-1972,” an exhibition of more than 140 works by 14 artists on the...
29th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Presents 170 Galleries from 23 Countries
The most important modern and contemporary art fair of the fall season, FIAC 2002 will be held in Pa...
Still Life Redefined: Wolfgang Tillmans
Harvard’s Busch-Reisinger Museum is the first American art museum to mount a solo exhibition of wor...
Majority Rulles! Part Two Opens
Majority Rules! is a two-part exhibition at the Free Gallery in Glasgow, Scotland offering an innova...
Call for Artists: International Open Image (101) Competition 2003 Sponsored by Refocus Now
Refocus Now is pleased to be inviting entries for this Competition and Showcase Exhibition. This Co...
The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art on View at Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh
The landmark sale of The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art, the finest collec...
Masterpieces of European Painting from the Toledo Museum of Art
To mark its recent centenary, the Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH, is making an important loan of t...
Mark Taylor: Grave Matters
The exhibition, which explores the lives and deaths of famous thinkers through photographic invest...
Francis Bacon: Paintings
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce the opening on November 4th of an exhi...
Transporting Skies: New Work by Susan Collins
Transporting skies, people, and landscape between Penzance and Sheffield, Susan Collins draws from b...
Bolivia in All Senses
"I’d like to own a portable gadget that could take and play back multi-sensory snapshots..." said Ju...
Tom Wood: Looking for Love
Tom Wood's second solo show with the gallery features a previously unexhibited body of photographs "...
Out of the Ordinary: The Architecture and Design of Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Associates
Out of the Ordinary: The Architecture and Design of Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Associa...
Driftworks: Will MacLean
Will Maclean is Britain’s leading box construction artist and is a master of assemblage. He exploit...
The Age of Titian: Prints and Printmaking in Renaissance Venice
The exhibition THE AGE OF TITIAN offers a rich, animated picture of graphic arts in Venice during th...
Directions: Cecily Brown
Seven sensuous abstract paintings by London-born, New York-based artist Cecily Brown (b. 1969) are ...
The 14th Star: Photos, Videos, Poetry and Music by Mark Borthwick
Born in London in 1966, Mark Borthwick has been living and working in New York for many years now. H...
Li Shan: Reading
"In early 2002, the British government permitted a couple to “customize” an infant, and to use the s...
Lyndal Jefferies: Amoebase and Crystalline Matter
New Zealand born artist Lyndal Jefferies has spent several years studying and exhibiting in Europe ...
To Eat or Not To Eat
The creator of one of the most popular of Harbourfront Centre's (Ontario, Canada) mixed media garden...
Provisional Worlds: Expendables Surrounding Us
Provisional Worlds presents an exciting, new generation of artists from Canada, the United States an...
Marine Hugonnier: Anna Hanusova. 27.06.01, 5:40
“In the year 2000, I was asked by Camera Austria, an Austrian art magazine, to contribute to an issu...
Caroline McCarthy: The Glow is Fading
Gasworks Gallery presents the first UK solo exhibition of new work by Caroline McCarthy. Having rece...
William Kentridge Retrospective
The South African National Gallery is proud to have been selected by artist William Kentridge as th...
Visions For The Future IV: Graham Fagen and Victoria Morton
VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE, Scotland’s pre-eminent exhibition series of leading Scottish artists looks t...
Call for Artists: 2nd trimester of the IV. Bauhaus Kolleg Dot.City
Citizens of Dot.City! Come to the Bauhaus Dessau for the 2nd trimester of the IV. Bauhaus Kolleg Dot...
Bush Profiles: A Solo Show by Julia Roberts
Born in Australia in 1965, Julia Roberts completed her first degree in Arts at the University of Syd...
Call for Artists: Residencies Available in South India
Artists - live and work in tropical Southern India Artists are asked to apply for residencies in Ke...
Pioneer Women Photographers: Myra Albert Wiggins, Adelaide Hanscom Leeson, Imogen Cunningham, and Ella E. McBride
The Frye showcases a group of four women photographers of the past who worked and lived in the North...
Fresh, A Limited-Edition Collection Of Original Artwork
NURTUREart Non-Profit, Inc. is pleased to present Fresh, a collection of projects by twelve emerging...
Smog: Works Inspired by London's Great Smog
SMOG, an exhibition inspired by the London‚s Great Smog will open at the London School of Hygiene & ...
Brandt and Weston: Two Geniuses of Photography
Only in Milwaukee will visitors see the exhibitions of works by two of the most respected photograp...
Perfect Day: Stefan Nikolaev
Perfect Day, the debut Irish exhibition by Stefan Nikolaev, features new and selected works by this ...
The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy - The Exhibition
In anticipation of the release of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, the central instalment in ...
The Prince Project: Dust - by Bonnie Collura and Royale - by Mark Dean Veca
Jessica Murray Projects is pleased to announce "The Prince Project: Dust" by Bonnie Collura and "Roy...
Rare 20th Century Propoganda Posters
The V&A is staging an exhibition of remarkable propaganda posters drawn from many of the important c...
Stretchmarks: Cynthia Edorh, Ariel Tarr, Malene Charles, and Kate Greenslade
Stretchmarks is a collective of young urban females addressing the problematic issues that we face i...
Interior/Exterior Landscapes: Paintings by Doug Kinsey
Doug Kinsey will be exhibiting large scale paintings at The Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsbu...
Linda Karshan: Marks and Moves
Kettle's Yard starts the year with an exhibition of drawings, etchings and woodcuts by Linda Karsha...
Alia Syed: Film Works
Talwar Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of film works by Alia Syed. This is the artist’s...
Wolfgang Tillmans: View From Above
The 2003 season of exhibitions at Louisiana opens on 15 January with the first Scandinavian presenta...
Marsden Hartley: First Retrospective in over 20 Years
The first Marsden Hartley retrospective in over twenty years is being organized by the Wadsworth Ath...
Most Comprehensive Exhibition Ever of Renowned French Artist Edouard Vuillard
The most comprehensive exhibition ever devoted to the work of Edouard Vuillard, the quintessential P...
Vision and Verse: William Blake
Nearly 200 works by William Blake will be on view in a major exhibition of the renowned artist/poet...
New and Recent Works by London Based Axel Antas and Michael Samuels
As part of pump house gallery’s commitment to showing new works by emerging artists and recent gradu...
Giorgio de Chirico and the Myth of Ariadne
The enigmatic paintings of Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978), with their dream-like imagery of deserted...
Carl Spitzweg: Travelling and Roaming in Europe and Der Glueckliche Winkel (Happy Corner)
Carl Spitzweg (1808–1885) was always a very popular painter. We have probably all seen one of his hu...
Ill Communication: Advances in Travel and Communication
DCA’s new exhibition, 'ill communication', brings together a fascinating and diverse range of artwo...
Giacomo Picca: Trees for the Wood
The final exhibition in the Brazilian embassy’s year-long ARTBRAZIL+ series, Giacomo Picca’s ‘Trees ...
'Sound Pool' Wins NZ$10,000 Sculpture Award at Sculpture on the Gulf
Enjoy New Zealand's first Sculpture on the Gulf exhibition and award – a not to be missed, free summ...
Call for Artists: Summer Creativity Workshops in Europe
We are all born imaginative, curious, creative, but these qualities can fade with the passage of tim...
Rut Blees Luxemburg: Phantom
Tate Liverpool is proud to present a new series of specially commissioned photographic works by Ger...
The Garden: Shirana Shahbazi
The 2003 programme at Temple Bar Gallery begins with The Garden, an exhibition of new work by Irania...
Call for Artists: 18th Annual Absa L'Atelier Competition
Young artists wanted for national art competition! Entries are invited for the 18th annual Absa L'At...
Matisse Picasso
Matisse Picasso is the first exhibition dedicated to the lifelong dialogue between two of the most i...
Rodney Graham: A 5 Part Exhibition
Since the late seventies, the Canadian artist Rodney Graham (born 1949) has developed complex work...
Call for Artists: Originate 2003
Originate: cause to begin; initiate; have as an origin; begin. (Oxford English Dictionary) This ...
Vermeer and the Dutch Interior
Vermeer and the Dutch Interior is a major loan exhibition organised by the Museo Nacional del Prado,...
Titian
‘Titian’ is the first in a series of three Renaissance exhibitions to be held at the National Galler...
Beach: by Deryck Healey
The Association For Visual Arts, (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town is hosting a solo exhibition of ...
Paintings of Peter Lynch
Lynch deals directly with the act and substance of painting. He begins his work by layering oil pain...
New Contemporary Art Expostion to Open Tomorrow
Paris to Buenos Aires, from Hong Kong to Chelsea, and from Jerusalem to Dallas, art galleries around...
Living Inside the Grid: A Group Show of Internationally Emerging Artist
The New Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to announce Living Inside the Grid, a museum-wide exhi...
Sarah Emerson: Do the Collapse
Sarah Emersons work was first successfully shown at the gallery in Substatic, a three-person show in...
Boys with Needles: David Grenier, Neil MacInnis, Thomas Roach and Patrick Traer
On tour from Museum London, Boys with Needles presents the work of four artists - David Grenier, Nei...
The Purest Benevolence: Handel and the Foundling Hospital
The Museum’s first major exhibition will focus on Handel’s remarkable relationship with the Foundlin...
Private and Confidential: Works by Predrag Pajdic
The most striking feature of Pajdic’s work is the skill and virtuoso draughtsmanship on display. His...
Fantastic: The Land of Milk, Honey, and Extraterrestrials
From sleeping bags filled with helium to a suburban garage filled with surreal mist, from plans for...
Toby Boothman: New Paintings
A young, London-based artist holding his first solo exhibition at the Albemarle Gallery, London next...
Hew Locke
Hew Locke will be showing a group of new experimental works made during his intensive six week resi...
The Close Season by Ken Grant
"no hidden agendas, no exploitation, just a short cut to knowing what it was like to be there" Mar...
The Big Picture: Recent Acquisition from the Collection of Alison and Alan Schwartz
Opening at the Vancouver Art Gallery on March 15, The Big Picture: Recent Acquisition from the Colle...
Call to Artists: Center of Attention Search Engine in San Francisco
From 23 March to 30 March 2003, the Center moves to the land of Google and Yahoo! to present: "the C...
DisORIENTation: Contemporary Artistic Productions from the Near East
The program of DisORIENTation provides Germany's first comprehensive introduction to a new generatio...
Works By Shirin Neshat
Miami Art Museum presents a compelling exhibition by celebrated Iranian-born artist Shirin Neshat. ...
Ronald Moody 1900 – 1984: A Reputation Restored
Self-taught wood-carver Ronald Moody, a former dentist born in Jamaica, is revealed as one of Britai...
La Ribot: Take Off
The internationally acclaimed, London based, Spanish artist La Ribot premieres her new work Take Off...
Reconcilable Differences: Curated by Luis Formaiano and Alison A. Raimes
This exhibition is the first for Artlives, which has 42 members from 20 different countries who mee...
Moron by Scott Teplin / Spin Cycle by Jeff Scher
Jessica Murray Projects is pleased to announce "Moron" by Scott Teplin and "Spin Cycle" by Jeff Sche...
Gary Hume
The first exhibition in Ireland by Gary Hume, one of the most sought-after and inventive painters wo...
Willie Bester: 15 Years
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA), 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting a solo exhibition by ...
Carsten Nicolai - Modular Re:strukt
The exhibition by the German artist Carsten Nicolai opened on April 10 in the Paolo Curti/Annamaria...
Bryce Brown: Vitality
An exhibition of the latest figurative paintings from up and coming Tauranga, NZ artist Bryce Brow...
Echoes in Blue: Contemporary Iranian Painting
ECHOES IN BLUE is an exhibition of Iranian paintings displayed to introduce the American public to t...
Jay Batlle and Paul Pagk: Curated by Adrian Dannatt
The exhibition Batlle Pagk consists of work by two New York based artists, sculptor Jay Batlle and p...
Wilhelm Roseneder: New Paintings
One walks through a juniper forest and at the end of the path there's 'green-blue-yellow'. (Renate ...
Dead of Night: John Beagles and Graham Ramsay
Gasworks Gallery will present the first solo show in London by John Beagles and Graham Ramsay. Dead ...
A Constructed World: Jacqueline Riva and Geoff Lowe
Australian artists Jacqueline Riva and Geoff Lowe have been working together since 1993, using the n...
Bollywood Dreams – Photographs by Jonathan Torgovnik
The series of photographs "Bollywood Dreams," by award wining photographer Jonathan Torgovnik docume...
Allan deSouza: people in white houses
Talwar Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by Allan deSouza. The exhibition, p...
Peter Doig: Charley’s Space
The Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht opens a solo exhibition of works by the British painter Peter...
Rokeby: MEMEX
What does it mean to be a human being in the age of digital and bio-technology? By transforming hims...
Regina Frank: Whiteness in Decay
Internationally renowned artist Regina Frank combines fruits and vegetables with the latest technolo...
A Century of Artists' Film in Britain
The use of film and video by artists in Britain over the past decade has attracted much attention. H...
Against All Evens: Goteborg Biennial 2003
Over the last ten years, there has been a crucial change on the international art scene: New York’s ...
When Philip Met Isabella: Philip Treacy’s Hats for Isabella Blow
Eccentric style icon Isabella Blow is famous for wearing outrageous yet glamorous headwear – most of...
Chapungu: Custom & Legend, A Culture in Stone
The Chicago Botanic Garden and Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance celebrate the connection all huma...
Independence: Issues with a Contemporary Relevance
In July 2003, the South London Gallery will separate from Southwark Council, of which it has been a ...
What is Any Thing? Paintings by Georgia Hayes
The first major London exhibition of the work of Georgia Hayes since her showing at the San Francis...
Call for Artists: BOC Emerging Artist Award
BOC is pleased to announce the launch of its second annual Emerging Artist Award. The award support...
Paul Paiement: Hybrids 2.0.5
Acting at once as a painter, scientist, and entomologist, highly regarded Los Angeles artist Paul Pa...
Titian: The Museum's First Exhibition of His Works
No other painter was more famous in Spain in the so-called "Golden Age" than Titian, avidly collecte...
The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art
The Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center at Stanford University announces an exhibition, to open June 11, ...
Richard Long: Here and Now and Then
Haunch of Venison is delighted to announce this exhibition of new work by internationally acclaimed ...
Leave to Remain: Experiences of Refugee and/or Asylum Seeker in the UK
Leave to Remain explores and represents the experience of being a refugee and/or asylum seeker in th...
Anne Noble: States of Grace
This is the first survey of the work of one of New Zealand's foremost artists and photographers. The...
Charles Conder: A Retrospective 1868-1909
Amongst those who created the Heidelberg school in Australia, Roberts brought it intellectual rigour...
Cobra: Copenhagen Brussels Amsterdam
The first exhibition in Ireland of the work of the radical post-war Cobra group of artists and poets...
Nicola Slattery: New Works
Thankfully not all contemporary art consists of unmade beds or dead sheep in formaldehyde. Nicol...
Celebrating Boxes: An Amazing Array of Beautifully Made Boxes
The Bolton Museum & Art Gallery are Celebrating Boxes with a major international exhibition, bringin...
A Private Passion: 19th-Century Paintings and Drawings from the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection, Harvard University
In the early decades of the 20th century, Grenville L. Winthrop, a New Yorker and Harvard graduate, ...
Don't Fight It!: Work by Amanda Beech, Renaud Bezy, Francesca Gore, Ole Hagen, Francis Lamb, and David Mollin
Don‚t Fight It! brings together new video works from six artists, whose respective practices include...
Bridget Riley: A Major Retrospective
A major exhibition devoted to the work of Bridget Riley will open at Tate Britain in June 2003. Br...
Philip Guston Retrospective
The most comprehensive survey to date of the work of Philip Guston will be on view at the San Franci...
Conspiracy of Vitrines: Work by Lisa Garfield, Mary Cahill, Jayme McLellan, and Mica Scalin
Conspiracy of Vitrines examines the reification of an experience, fragmented from its surroundings, ...
The London Group: Works on Paper
Even in 1962, in his British Art since 1900, Sir John Rothenstein wrote of the London Group ; "...i...
Ossie Clark: British Fashion Designers of the 60s and 70s
The V&A will this summer celebrate the work of Ossie Clark, one of the most influential British fash...
Tina Stallard: Happy Birthday
London's East End locals born between 3 and 13 July are the subject of the launch exhibition by Tina...
Philip Barlow: Things of Light and Mary-Rose Hendrikse: Face Value
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, pres...
The Animal in Art
The celebration of centenaries are at the moment on the Stellenbosch campus in vogue. The Departem...
Jamaica: Color in Art
The Pan American Art Gallery presents Jamaica: Color in Art. The breadth of style and iconography c...
Call for Artsts: Young creative South Africans Exposed - Exhibition and Fashion Show
On the 31st of August 2003, TheAntsNest.com celebrates its 2nd birthday, with a design exhibition a...
After Image: Simryn Gill, Ana Mendieta, Cindy Sherman and Francesca Woodman
Opening Saturday 2 August, 2003, After Image brings together the work of photographers Simryn Gill,...
Paul Morrison: Haematoxlyon
The first solo exhibition in Ireland of the work of the widely-praised British artist Paul Morrison ...
Bluebeard's Castle: Paintings by Nigel Buxton
The latest exhibition to open at the Gallery recalls the grim story of Bluebeard, which has been tan...
Recent Gifts of Photojournalism
This display of 40 photographs celebrates two important recent gifts of photographs to the V&A's pho...
Pure Brighton: Leading Lights of the Brighton Art Scene
This Summer Catto Contemporary is proud to announce the ‘Pure Brighton’ exhibition, in association w...
Roy Lichtenstein: The First Comprehensive Presentation in Scandinavia
The main exhibition at Louisiana this fall is a large-scale presentation of the American Pop artist ...
Foujita. A Japanese Artist
Under the auspices of the municipality of Milan, the Fondazione Prada and the Teatro alla Scal...
Luc Tuymans: Display
During the Helsinki Festival, the Kunsthalle offers a unique opportunity to see works by the Belgian...
Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson
Manchester based artists Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson have gained national and international recogni...
The Responsive Eye: Ralph T. Coe and the Collecting of American Indian Art
Some 200 American Indian objects assembled over almost half a century by the renowned Santa Fe autho...
Pierre Crocquet: On Africa Time
The photographs contained in Pierre Crocquets newest book and exhibition On Africa Time are upliftin...
Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993): A Comprehensive Retrospective
Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993): A Comprehensive Retrospective opens at the Eric I. Spoutz Gallery, in De...
Call for Artists: Nominations for The Citigroup Photography Prize
Nominations for The Citigroup Photography Prize, held annually, are invited by The Photographers' Ga...
Design Museums of the World visiting Nuremberg
The "Design" collection of the Neues Museum originated in Munich, from the stocks of the so-called "...
Gambiarra: New Art from Brazil - Efrain Almeida, Ducha, Jarbas Lopes, Marepe, and Capacete Entertainments
Gasworks, in association with firstsite, Colchester, is pleased to present Gambiarra - New Art from ...
Kettle's Yard Artist Fellowships: Marion Coutts and Claude Heath
The Kettle's Yard Artist Fellowship is one of the longest standing and most sought-after artist resi...
My Red Homeland: Anish Kapoor
Born in 1954 in Bombay, Anish Kapoor is among the most prominent figures in British Sculpture. His a...
UK's First Outsider/Untaught Contemporary Art Fair to Take Place This Weekend
October 2-5th sees the birth of a new London contemporary art fair, the first dedicated UK event to ...
Sem Saudade: Fifty Years of Portuguese in Canada
Sem Saudade (pronounced "sem so-dawd") is here interpreted from Portuguese to mean "without regret...
Alexis Harding: New Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture
The Andrew Mummery Gallery is pleased to present a new body of work by Alexis Harding. Harding's pai...
Johanna Billing: You Don't Love Me Yet
In her projects, Johanna Billing often works with people who participate as themselves and contribut...
Transcribe: Sheng Qi Solo Exhibition
During the month of October, the Red Gate Gallery presents a solo exhibition - Transcribe: Sheng Qi....
To My Beloved: Francine Scialom Greenblatt
The Association For Visual Arts in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is hosting...
Calling to Artists, Arts Manufacturers, Art Societies, Retailers and Galleries
The Artist’s & Illustrators Exhibition is an annual event where artists, arts manufacturers, retaile...
Manet at the Prado
This October sees the opening at the Museo del Prado of the first exhibition in Spain devoted to the...
Broader than Broadway: A Site-specific Installation by Donald Bousted and Gary O'Connor
A site-specific installation of audio and text inspired by archive material. The work responds to h...
Olafur Eliasson: The Weather Project
The subject of the weather has long shaped the content of everyday conversation. The eighteenth-cen...
John Gerrard : New Work in New Media
Young Irish artist John Gerrard has created an important body of radical and experimental work. It ...
London-based Artists antoni+alison: Inaugural Exhibition for hug
We wanted to make the ‘campest’ image that we could think of, so we a created a piece by pinning seq...
Turner Prize 2003
The Turner Prize 2003 exhibition, sponsored by Channel 4, opened on 29 October at Tate Britain. It...
Highly Acclaimed Works of Rosalind Nashashibi
In the highly acclaimed works of Rosalind Nashashibi, there is a recurring interest in the passing o...
Drawing on Uncertainty: Works by Jac Saorsa
Jac Saorsa's first London exhibition constitutes an exploration of the concept of meaning in its div...
Three Exhibitions: Anton Karstel, JP Meyer, Stefan Carstens
The Association For Visual Arts (AVA) in partnership with Hollard, 35 Church Street, Cape Town, is h...
Alvaro Siza Completes Year as a Rolex Mentor
Alvaro Siza, recipient of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, recently completed his year as a Mentor i...
Rachel Whiteread: Untitled (Room 101)
A new plaster cast by Rachel Whiteread of Room 101 at BBC Broadcasting House will be displayed in th...
Celebrities: Steve Kaufman
Legendary pop artist Steve Kaufman is available for phoner interviews to coincide with his forthcomi...
The Crowd Transfixed: Joy Gerrard
Joy Gerrard's exhibition for Studio 6 at TBG&S develops her ongoing interest in representing abstrac...
Optic Nerve: Abstract Colour Photography
Optic Nerve brings together the work of six artists who share an experimental and unconventional app...
Art Now: Ian Kiaer
Tate Britain's Art Now programme reflects current developments in contemporary British art. It consi...
ŒSUCCUBUS, BANSHEE AND MEDUSA: Warped Works by 8 Women
Dark and mischievous, with a B-movie, Hammer-Horroresque edge, ŒSuccubus, Banshee and Medusa‚ is the...
Inka Essenhigh: Recent Paintings
The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, presents Inka Essenhigh: Recent Paintings from December...
Langlands and Bell: The House of Osama Bin Laden
An exhibition featuring an interactive digital model allowing a virtual exploration of the former ho...
Heman Chong's The Silver Sessions
Heman Chong's The Silver Sessions features a new body of work signifying a radical shift in the art...
Joan Jonas: Five Works
The Queens Museum of Art presents Joan Jonas: Five Works, the first major exhibition of the American...
SUPERNOVA: Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) presents SUPERNOVA: Art of the 1990s from the Logan ...
Reality: Francis Acea, Solo Show
For the last seven years, Francis Acea have been exhibiting his work internationally. As part of th...
JJ Stevens: Dandy
Dandy features a strangely comical, sexually ambiguous and luridly colourful caricature of clownish ...
Installations by Tonico Auad and Willie McKeown
A new exhibition of works by Willie McKeown and Tonica Auad opened on the 16th of December at the Pr...
Call for Artists: Raw Art Festival
August 1-7th 2004 sees the birth of a brand new ‘Raw Art Festival’. This is London’s first to focus ...
Art Miami 2004: A Fresh Perspective on Contemporary Art from Europe, Asia and the Americas
Arts aficionados, collectors and visitors to Art Miami will find themselves in new territory when t...
A Site-Specific Large-Scale Installation by British Artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey
Using grass as a photographic medium, British artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey will create a s...
Solo Exhibition: Jane and Louise Wilson
The work of the twin sisters Jane and Louise Wilson is strange, insistent  and impressive. Since sta...
Eva Rothschild: Renegotiating and Expanding on Idioms and Materials
The Irish artist Eva Rothschild (b. 1972, lives and works in London) has attracted attention over ...
Gary Hume: The Bird Had a Yellow Beak
Following solo exhibitions of the work of Günther Förg and Jeff Koons, the Kunsthaus Bregenz now con...
Francesco Clemente: New Works
The first major exhibition in Ireland by the internationally-acclaimed Italian artist Francesco Clem...
Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard: Everybody Else is Wrong
From February 5th to 28th Pavilion presents the North American premiere of UK artists, Iain Forsyth ...
Call for Papers - Space: Science, Technology and the Arts - 7th Workshop On Space And The Arts
Leonardo/Olats, The OURS Foundation, together with the European Space Agency and the International A...
El Greco Opens Today
This will be the first major exhibition in the UK of the work of Domenikos Theotokopoulos (1541 - 16...
Lee Miller: A Retrospective of an Incredible Life
The life of Lee Miller was a fascinating and turbulent one. Whether fashion model or war corresponde...
Drawing Group Show: UK and American Artists
Kontainer Gallery is pleased to present a drawing group show, featuring gallery artists: Jane Harri...
Women: Bongi Bengu
The Bell-Roberts Art Gallery presents Bongi Bengus exhibtion of work entitles Women. As a black visu...
Yinka Shonibare
In collaboration with the Kunsthalle Wien, the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen organizes a large exhib...
From the Fire: Contemporary Korean Ceramics
The Crow Collection of Asian Art is pleased to announce From the Fire: Contemporary Korean Ceramics,...
Lorena Krause: This is the Shape of Clouds
This is the first exhibition by Mexican photographer Lorena Krause. A well known television journali...
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida:
  Angus Fairhurst, Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas met on the Fine Art degree course at Goldsmiths Coll...
American Attitude: Whistler and His Followers
Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 1: Portrait of the Artist’s Mother, commonly known as "Whistler’s...
Skateboarders: New Paintings by Terry Setch
In these new paintings we encounter a theatre of display, energy and audacity that emanates equally...
Steve McQueen: Three Video Installations
Three video installations by filmmaker and video installation artist Steve McQueen, open Thursday, M...
Henry Moore: Master Drawings
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert will present at its galleries in London and New York an exhibition of fifty-...
Far Near Distance: Contemporary Positions of Iranian Artists
FAR NEAR DISTANCE presents, for the first time in Germany, a panorama of contemporary positions of a...
Bill Brandt: A Centenary Retrospective
The V&A will celebrate the centenary of the birth of Bill Brandt (1904-83), one of the most importan...
Maria Chevska : Can't Wait (Letters R.L.)
Awaiting the visitor to her first solo show in London for almost three years are two significant dev...
Francesco Vezzoli
On Friday 26 March 2004 an exhibition devoted to the new project of Francesco Vezzoli (b. Brescia, 1...
Rodney Graham: A Little Thought
This major exhibition of Canadian artist Rodney The Art Gallery of Ontario is proud to present the e...
Two New Exhibitions: Pop Agenda and One to One
Fusebox is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibitions, POP-AGENDA: SIEMON ALLEN and DOMINIC MCGILL...
Marcelo Brodsky: Buena Memoria
Photofusion, in collaboration with Autograph ABP, will be staging the first major exhibition in the ...
Alison and Peter Smithson: From the House of the Future to a House of Today
Striving to adapt the progressive ideas of the pre-war modern movement to the specific human needs o...
Dale Chihuly: Mille Fiori
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce the opening on April 8 of an exhibition...
Hibernia of the New Millennium: Work of Over Fifteen Irish Artists from Ireland and California
This exhibition hopes to develop a better understanding of contemporary Irish art in California and ...
Oliver Payne and Nick Relph: Films Since 1999
Oliver Payne (born 1977) and Nick Relph (born 1979) refer to themselves as two guys from West London...
Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti
erba Buena Center for the Arts presents Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, ...
Predrag Pajdic: To Whom it May Concern
"To Whom it May Concern" is the first exhibition in the Netherlands of London based artist Predrag P...
Carey Young: Recent Works
Index announces Carey Young's first solo exhibition in Sweden. Carey Young, who is based in London, ...
Thomas Schütte: Kreuzzug [Crusade]
Kreuzzug (Crusade) offers a varied and dense overview of works of Dusseldorf artist Thomas Schutte c...
Hockney Graphics 1965 - 1995
David Hockney has worked in a wide variety of media including painting, graphics, photography and th...
Art That Makes You Curious: Works by Eleven Artists
A week only to see a group show at Void Gallery, London, that takes you on a journey that is thought...
Yinka Shonibare: Entertaining, Seducing, Provoking,
With an exotic display of color and fully charged scenarios, Yinka Shonibare entertains and seduces ...
John Kinder's New Zealand
John Kinder’s New Zealand brings together for the first time a selection of watercolours and photogr...
Out and About
Out and About is an exhibition of emergent Canadian artists who are living or producing work in Euro...
Sutapa Biswas: Birdsong
This exhibition is a major opportunity to view two stunning new films by Sutapa Biswas, one of the l...
Margherita Manzelli: Large Scale Works
The first exhibition in Ireland by the leading young Italian figurative painter Margherita Manzelli ...
Telecom Prospect 2004: New Art New Zealand
City Gallery Wellington is proud to present Telecom Prospect 2004: New Art New Zealand in partnershi...
Chapungu: Custom and Legend, A Culture in Stone
DENVER-For the first time ever in the Rocky Mountain region, an exhibition of over 80 contemporary A...
Tom Chamberlain: Solo Exhibition
Kontainer Gallery is proud to present the first solo exhibition of Tom Chamberlain in the US. Tom ...
Call for Artists: Undiscovered Independent Artists
Now in its second year, the Inspired Art Fair 2004 will take place between Wednesday 17th - Sunday ...
Ranjani Shettar: The Indian Spring
Talwar Gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition of new installations by Ranjani Shettar. The ...
Down to Earth: Work from the IMMA Collection
An exhibition of works from the Collection of the Irish Museum of Modern Art opens to the public at ...
Shane Waltener: Music for Walls and Other Takes
Shane Waltener will show two installations in the gallery, together with photographs and knitted web...
Convergence: Tiong Ang, Luisa Caldwell, Janet Echelman, Carlo Ferraris, Craig Fisher, Christa Maiwald, Maria Morganti, Linda Van Boven
CCNOA is pleased to present a group exhibition curated by New York based curator / gallerist Floren...
Cruel/Loving Bodies: Artists Grapple with Chinese Identity
The "Cruel/Loving Bodies" exhibition brings together art works in diverse media--sculpture, install...
Stephanie Rew: Figurative Works
Albemarle Gallery in London presents works by Stephanie Rew during the coming month. Rew has concent...
Call for Artists: 3 Year Programme Now Offered in Photography
The London College of Communication (formerly London College of Printing) and Autograph ABP have fo...
Janet Cardiff: Forty-Part Motet, Laura Kikauka: Exactly the Same, but Completely Different and the North American exhibition premiere of artist/architect John Kormeling
The Power Plant at Harbourfront Centre, Canada‚s leading non-collecting contemporary art gallery, an...
Bill Burns: Safety Gear for Small Animals
Toronto-based artist Bill Burns looks out for the little guy… from safety glasses for protecting the...
Animals: 17 Artists Explore the Otherness of Animals
Animals is a group exhibition that includes artworks by seventeen acclaimed international contempora...
Andrew Stones: Atlas
Andrew Stones' major new installation for Chisenhale Gallery is based on video and audio material re...
Darren Baker: An Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings
Darren Baker is pleased to announce a major showing of his work, celebrating his artistic career sin...
Perseverance: Lee Campbell, Alexander Costello, Sonia Bruce
The Physics Room presents ‘Perseverance’, an exhibition that showcases the work of three London arti...
Advance Reconnaissance: International Necronautical Society (INS)
Launched in 1999 in London with a bombastic Manifesto declaring that death is a type of space, the I...
Stranger than Fiction: Photographs, Video and Film by Artists Living in Britian
Stranger than Fiction, an exhibition of photographs, video and film by artists living in Britain, e...
Hat trick: Victoria Birkinshaw, Anne Noble and Andy Morley-Hall
An exhibition of work by three Wellington photographers who capture the extraordinary in the everyda...
Wendy McMurdo: photography and digital media
A solo exhibition of work by Wendy McMurdo, widely regarded as one of Scotland's leading contemporar...
Dennis Gilbert: Modern Equations
Photofusion is pleased to present an exhibition of Dennis Gilbert . Gilbert has been working as an a...
John ‘Hoppy’ Hopkins: 1960 to 1965 – A Taster
Hoppy graduated from Cambridge University in 1958 with a Master’s degree in Physics and embarked upo...
New Works by Dutch Artist Michael Raedecker
The Salzburger Kunstverein continues its series of exhibitions devoted to figurative painting with ...
Richard Stickler - A British Contemporary Abstract Artist and Musician
The Cobden Club a private members club in West London presents works by Richard Strickler. Stickler ...
Anna Bjerger: Angels In Your Beer
Anna Bjerger uses found images to create her strangely familiar work. The exhibition 'Angels In You...
Garden: Predrag Pajdic and Rachel Wilberforce
The multimedia exhibition Garden will explore how contemporary installation art addresses the interp...
Finola Jones: Artficially Reconstructed Habitats
Artificially Reconstructed Habitats is a 22-channel video and sound installation. It is the biggest ...
Jerwood Applied Arts Prize 2004: Furniture
Five British designers have been shortlisted for the £15,000 Jerwood Applied Arts Prize 2004: Furni...
Tomoko Inagaki - Soap Opera
Since her stay in England as an art student, Tomoko INAGAKI has developed a series of performances a...
AOP Open 2004 Exhibition
The AOPOpenexhibition, featuring contemporary photography at its most diverse and compelling,, runs ...
EXTREMOPHILES: Surviving in Space
With the long journey to Mars and back increasingly preoccupying the space industry and space medici...
Mary-Clare Buckle: Floating Felts
Sweeping away the two-dimensional limitations of painting, Mary-Clare Buckles work - in the textile/...
Hans in Transition: Paintings by Hans Scheirl
"No, it is not just the name 'Tansition Gallery' that made me change my mind about what i want to do...
Length x Width x Height: A Site-specific Installation by David Adjaye
The Institute of International Visual Arts (inIVA) will showcase a unique site-specific installation...
Jessica Stockholder: Sam Ran Over Sand or Sand Ran Over Sam
Rice Gallery's fall 2004 exhibition season will open with a site-specific work by Jessica Stockholde...
Gallery Walls Aglow with New Glass by Kirstie Rea
Kirstie Rea’s new installation of glass work combining colour and light will see the walls of Craft ...
Shanghai 5 Biennale: Techniques of the Visible
Since its first edition in 1994, the Shanghai Biennale has been China"s first and foremost internati...
Connected Presence: Jeppe Hein and Johannes Wohnseifer
Union is pleased to announce the London debut exhibitions for Jeppe Hein and Johannes Wohnseifer. By...
Boyle Family: London Sound Study
The sound study project began in October 2002 when Boyle Family asked visitors to Construction art s...
Die Familie Schneider in London
From October 2004, Die Familie Schneider will take up residence in neighbouring identical houses in ...
Concentration 45: Helen Mirra
The Dallas Museum of Art continues its Concentrations series, a project-based program focusing on in...
Body Parts- A Self-Portrait by John Coplans
The MIT List Visual Arts Center (LVAC) is pleased to announce the exhibition, Body Parts-A Self-Por...
Mini Cinema and Multi-media Installations: Homeland Security. Something Always Follows Something Else
‘Szuper Gallery’ represents a mutating bureaucracy and free-floating gallery environment and is base...
Star Struck: An exhibition of photographs by Bob Willoughby
Bob Willoughby is one of the world’s foremost photojournalists of the Hollywood movie industry, and ...
Gary Webb: Deep Heatt, Reg Laguna
Gary Webb's first solo exhibition in a public gallery features a new series of six sculptures. Using...
Religious Paintings: George Condo
The renowned New York painter George Condo, returns to the UK for the first time in four years with ...
Inspired Art Competition!
Inspired Art Competition WIN! One of a choice of limited edition prints from tomorrows new contempor...
All the Mighty World: The Photographs of Roger Fenton, 1852-1860
All the Mighty World: The Photographs of Roger Fenton, 1852-1860, presenting 91 works by the groundb...
Karel Nel: Unfathomable Depths
Karel Nel is one of the most consistently laureated South African artists of his generation. Based i...
E9: An Anatomy of an Area
A small corner of East London comes under the magnifying glass, as the postal district that the gall...
The Spanish Portrait from El Greco to Picasso
This October sees the opening at the Museo del Prado of a major exhibition: The Spanish Portrait:...
Senses and Sins: Painters of Everyday Life in the Seventeenth Century
With the exhibition ‘Senses and Sins’ the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum presents an important survey...
Mizzy: Timelines
When we at Artbank originally saw Mizzy's work we didn't know anything about 'ex London model Suzann...
Roy Lichtenstein: All About Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will present Roy Lichtenstein: All About Art, on vie...
1+2, a crappy exhibition in too many parts
Exhibition and screening of “1+2, a crappy film in too many acts”, a film-performance and its subse...
leicht weit Light Structures: Jorg Schlaich Rudolf Bergermann
Jörg Schlaich and Rudolf Bergermann, structural engineers who are pioneers in sustainable and ecolog...
Call for Artists: 2005 Exhibition Schedule
GALLERY twenty-four, Berlin's premier gallery for autodidactic and undiscovered artists from around ...
Get up Close and Personal - Your Picture Perfect Home
Art is in fashion and no self-respecting wall in a stylish home is complete without a painting, phot...
Pedro Cabrita Reis: Stillness
Acclaimed Lisbon-based artist Pedro Cabrita Reis (b.1956) will produce a new body of work for Camden...
Celia Washington: Unquiet Thoughts
Scottish born artist Celia Washington returns to the Landings Gallery with UNQUIET THOUGHTS, an exhi...
Oliver Smith: The Best of Craft and Industry
Award winning ACT designer, Oliver Smith, is currently expanding his silver smithing practice to dev...
Call for Artists: Post Hiroshima Mail Art
Calling all artists to submit one  A5 2D or 3D work for inclusion in the exhibition Bare Foot...impa...
Mark Karasick: Large Scale Paintings
Among the themes and ideas utilized by Plug In ICA to create a contemporary art program that is vita...
Accidental Selves: Diane Rosen
The Walter Wickiser Gallery is proud to announce an exhibition of works by Diane Rosen from December...
The White Station: Axel Antas, Helen Chadwick, Simon Faithfull, Andy Goldsworthy, Heidi Morstang, Seifollah Samadian
Snow provokes responses reaching far back to childhood. Historically many painted and photographic ...
Must I Paint You a Picture? Six London-Based Artists
Must I Paint You a Picture? is an exhibition that brings together six London-based artists who prim...
Call for Artists: Bare Foot.......Post HIROSHIMA & NAGASAKI/Nuclear Imaginaries
To submit one A5 (15cm x 21cm) work in any medium for inclusion in the exhibition Bare Foot...Nucle...
Babak Ghazi: I Won't Let You Down
In the work ‘4U’ (2004) a poster of The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, Babak Ghazi partly obscures...
The First Balkan Biennial: Cosmopolis 1 Microcosmos X Macrocosmos
The State Museum of Contemporary Art in cooperation with the Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art i...
Call for Artists: FUSION competition
The FUSION competition is open to all media (excluding moving image) Photography, digital imaging, p...
Duncan Hannah's World of Cinema and Daina Higgins' Flaneur
Rebecca Ibel presents Duncan Hannah's World of Cinema and Daina Higgins' Flaneur in the Miranova Ga...
Shift: Charlotte Meyer and Maria Phillips
William Traver is pleased to present Shift, a collaborative exhibit featuring Charlotte Meyer and Ma...
Communism: A Group Show
The term communism, which means a system based on the common ownership of property, will be the poin...
Henry Moore: The Imaginary Landscape
Henry Moore is regarded as among the important and influential sculptors of the 20th century. Renown...
Correspondences: Drawings Past and Present”
Michael Werner, New York in collaboration with Colnaghi, London is pleased to present “Correspondenc...
Kit Glaiyser: On the way to work
The Allsop Gallery at the Bridport Arts Centre, in Dorset, UK, has invited Kit Glaisyer to show at t...
What Business Are You In?
This is an exhibition of national and internationally known artists who insert themselves into insti...
Jake and Dinos Chapman: Explaining Christians to Dinosaurs
Jake and Dinos Chapman (*1966 in Cheltenham, *1962 in London; live and work in London) are among the...
First Seen: Photographs of the World's Peoples (1840-1880)
The Dahesh Museum of Art is pleased to be the first venue to mount this extraordinary exhibition of...
Fernand Léger: Man in the New Age
From 5 February ARKEN is showing Picasso’s rival, the French national artist Fernand Léger. With mor...
Colours by Salon 67
Members of the group of contemporary photographers called Salon 67 have created an exhibition entitl...
Faltering Flame - Aspects of the Human Condition in Contemporary Art
An exhibition that investigates the human psyche through contemporary art will be on display at the...
Katy Dove: New Commisioned Work
Pump House Gallery has commissioned new work by Scottish artist Katy Dove for her first solo show i...
Laurie Anderson: The Record of the Time
Laurie Anderson: The Record of the Time, sub-titled Sound in the Work of Laurie Anderson, comprises ...
Munch by Himself
The major exhibition at Moderna Museet this spring! On 19 February, Moderna Museet in Stockholm wil...
Collages: Myanmar artist NAY MYO SAY
The work by this young artist is some of the most exciting we have seen over the last few years. Kar...
Liz Magor: Sculpture Installation
Opening on February 24th and continuing until April 9th we will be showing new work by Liz Magor. Wi...
Simon Patterson: High Noon
Two major new commissions by British artist Simon Patterson, shown in the context of a selected care...
Darren Almond: Passing and Past Time
The exhibition in K21 is Darren Almond’s first museum exhibition in Germany and, with about 15 works...
Sub Rosa: Kerry Duggan, Michael Gough, Paul Hosking, Roger Kelly, Ben Woodeson, Sparks
Six relative strangers have been invited to install art works in a house in Bow. Set in Tredegar Sq...
Dmitri Gutov: The Deep Blue Colour Of His Skin Shows Just How Self-Absorbed He Is
Matthew Bown Gallery is honoured to present the first London exhibition by one of Moscow's most infl...
Size Matters: Exploring Scale in the Arts Council Collection
This new National Touring Exhibition from the Hayward Gallery examines the transformative power of ...
Celia Paul: Contemporary Paintings, Watercolours and Prints
An exhibition of work by a remarkable and highly original figurative painter begins at the Graves A...
Amici - a Celebration of Friendship: Bryce Brown
Amici (Italian for Friends) is a collection of paintings that Bay of Plenty artist Bryce Brown has ...
Works by 11 Artists to be Shown at New Artist Owned Gallery
Artist owned ARTAMO LLC is proud to announce the opening of ARTAMO Gallery, the new contemporary art...
Pleasant: Suspended Thoughts - Moments
PLEASANT, American Artist, born in Savannah Georgia in 1974, and working both there and in New York ...
Mona Hatoum: Over My Dead Body
On show at MCA from March 23 to May 29 is Mona Hatoum: Over My Dead Body. Born in Lebanon, London-ba...
Guillermo Kuitca: Solo Exhibition
Born 1961, Guillermo Kuitca is a key figure in the history of Latin American art whose work finds i...
Cian Quayle: Photographic Readymades and Other Found Objects
Photographic Readymades and Other Found Objects is Cian Quayle's second exhibition at the Dagmar de ...
Call for Artists: Wanting Paper Cranes
After Hiroshima: Nuclear Imaginaries will be opening at the Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and A...
Viewing Space: Shi Zhongying
The Red Gate Gallery in Beijing presents Viewing Space by Shi Zhongying until April 17, 2005. This e...
Doug Aitken: Interiors
Experiencing interiors, visitors enter a large room divided into a cross-shaped space by walls made ...
Some Stories: Women artists from Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, and Turkey
Heard in this video exhibition are women artists from Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Lebanon, Palestine, Syri...
Palace and Mosque: Islamic Art
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London has one of the most important and renowned Islamic ar...
Paul Noble: No accidents, only mistakes
The British artist Paul Noble (1963, Northumberland) has gained international fame with his monument...
Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2005 Shortlist Announced
Four photographers have been shortlisted for the £30,000 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2005 , a m...
On Physics: An exhibition of photographs by Naglaa Walker
This exhibition of the work of artist Naglaa Walker coincides and compliments the joint exhibition ‘...
I’ll Be Your Mirror: Emma Talbot
I’ll Be Your Mirror is a show of paintings and animations made by the artist Emma Talbot during a re...
Third Course in Contemporary Art Offered in September
The TIPP Foundation International Postgraduate Program, Tihany, Hungary Goldsmiths College, London...
Steve McQueen: Solo Exhibition
On 12 April the Fondazione Prada inaugurated the first solo exhibition in Italy by British ...
Calder: The Forties
The Directors of Thomas Dane are delighted to present rare works from the 1940s by the American arti...
Arnis Balcus - Naked: Recent Photographs by Young Latvian Photographer
Arnis Balcus is a young Latvian photographer whose off-kilter images of extreme intimacy illuminate,...
Heather & Ivan Morison, Yoshua Okon, Gerry Smith, Gitte Villesen, Zöe Walker
Human Nature is a group exhibition exploring the relationships between animal instincts and contemp...
Pablo Helguera: Swan Song
Julia Friedman Gallery is proud to present, "Swan Song," a solo exhibition of new work by New York ...
Terroir / Boudoir: An Installation by Simeon Nelson
A claustrophobic interior forest of Jacobean-fret columns fills the small front room of Elastic Resi...
Anschool by Thomas Hirschhorn
The Bonnefantenmuseum proudly presents ANSCHOOL, a large-scale exhibition by Switzerland’s most talk...
New Paintings: Barbara Rae Ra
Adam Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings by Barbara Rae. The dates will be i...
   
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