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Marin Museum of Contemporary Art: 2008 Fall National Exhibition: Realities and Illusions
The Marin Museum of Contemporary Art was established by the members of the Art League of Northern California.IMAGE
Hunter/Gatherer by Patricia Blau
2nd Place Award Winner 2007...
Marin Museum of Contemporary Art: Re-Newal: Contemporary Art Using Wax
About encaustics
Enkaustikos-the name means "to burn in." The ancient Greeks gave the art of painting with hot beeswax more than a name, they gave it a form. The exact timeline is unclear, but at a point some three thousand years ago, Greek sh...
Oakland Museum of Califoria: Fired by Ideals: Arequipa Pottery and the Arts and
Crafts Movement
November 11, 2000 through April 29, 2001
Fired by Ideals: Arequipa Pottery and the Arts and
Crafts Movement
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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: American Watercolors
The exhibition ranges from
John James Audubon to Brice Marden and
includes such masters of the watercolor as
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Cleveland Museum of Art: Twentieth-Century Works on Paper from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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Cleveland Museum of Art: Last Chance! Twentieth-Century Works on Paper from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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Mill Valley Community Center: Michael Crawford: Textures of Man and Nature
One aspect of the exhibition focuses on nature while another on architectural elements and shadows captured at decisive moments. “I stalk shadows. I’ve always been amazed at how varied they are, how fast they move and how much they change from day...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: American Watercolors and Pastels, 1875-1950
The period from 1875 to 1950 saw the status of the watercolor shift dramatically. Works on paper until that time usually served only as studies or preparatory works for finished oil paintings, but beginning in the late 19th century, drawings and...
Hang Art: Addie Shevlin: All About Line
Addie Shevlin was born in Illinois. From an early age, Addie’s creative talents were encouraged by her artistic mother. Family vacations included plenty of time for museum tours and sketching. From 1961 to 1963, the young artist took classes ...
Phillips Collection: A Collector's Cabinet: Whistler's Lithographs and 20th Century American Prints from the Collection of Steven Block
The understated eloquence of Whistler's lithographs connects the personal exploration of Whistler with the
experimentation of early American modernists. Admired by artists, including Alfred Stieglitz, Whistler's contribution
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Gallery at Mount Ida College: Wild Life/ Wildlife: An Artist's Response
Ellen Jantzen comments about her work: "I don’t set out to make a specific image; rather, I choose physical elements and locations that I feel have a curious affinity for one another. I then purposefully place these elements together in ephemeral ...
San Diego Museum of Art: The Frame in America: 1860-1960
A unique aspect of The Frame in America is that all ninety-eight frames included in the exhibition are displayed without pictures in order to assist visitors in focusing on each frame’s individual characteristics. Many of the frames are also neste...
Pharmaka: Xicano Demiurge: An Immediate Survey
Art that is innovative and aggressive in its approach is critical to developing a contemporary aesthetic that is representative of the 21st Century Xican@ artist. The cultural climate influencing this particular group today is not the same as the ...
Allegro Galeria: Through the looking glass: Cuban Art Today
The metaphor of the mirror, then, will allow us to peer into the complex and multifaceted reality of a country that, with very good reasons, awakens the interest of experts, connoisseurs, and the general public; a nation whose artists refr...
ChaosMusic and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Be among the first to hear the future…
Latin salsa and crackmobile rap meets 1950s jazz in Aaron Jay Kernis’ New Era Dance, written in 1992 in anticipation of the new millennium, in hope for a time of imperative political and social change in the US. In complete contrast, Rodney ‘O’ O...
Oakland Museum of California: Portrait of an Estuary: San Francisco Bay
This bit of historical trivia hints at the significance of the bay to the surrounding communities. The importance is highlighted in Portrait of an Estuary: San Francisco Bay, an exhibition of thirty color photographs on view from January 14 throug...
Phillips Collection: Renoir to Rothko: The Eye of Duncan Phillips
Phillips’ early ambition was to be a critic. At the end, he had become
one of the primary interpreters of modernism in the United States, as
well as the collector of nearly 2,000 ...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Adventures in Modern Art: The Charles K. Williams II Collection
The collection is marked by a passion for color, strong compositional designs, and occasionally eccentric images, with an emphasis upon several favorite artists, among them Joseph Stella, Oscar Bluemner, Charles Demuth, and Arthur Dove, each of w...
Sundance Photographic Workshop: Call for Artists: November Workshop in the Wild West
Camera gear in hand, they are greeted by local "Cowboy Poet" Lannie Scopes, who introduces the area while fellow wrangler JP Carson prepares a hearty, old west-style breakfast. After chow, Lannie will mount his horse and gallop through the streams...
Phillips Collection: Degas to Matisse: Impressionist and Modern Masterworks from the Detroit Institute of Arts
September 23 through January 21, 2001
FUTURE . . .
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
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integrating works from The Phillips Collection into the Tannahill exhibition, Degas to Matisse: Impressionist and Modern Masterworks
from The Detroit Institute of Arts highlights the similarities and the differ...
Moderna Museet: Tina Modotti and the Mexican Renaissance
Tina Modotti and the Mexican Renaissance shows Modotti's
photography between 1923 and 1930 when she was working in
Mexico. During the 1920s, together with her A...
National Gallery of Art: Christo and Jeanne-Claude in the Vogel Collection
The Christos have created some of the most visually breathtaking works of the 20th century
using fabric in, over, through, and around natural and constructed forms, said Earl A. Powell,
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Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: Marsden Hartley: First Retrospective in over 20 Years
Widely acknowledged as the greatest of the early American modernists, Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) belonged to a circle of artists promoted by photographer and gallery owner Alfred Stieglitz that included Georgia O’Keeffe, John Marin, Arthur Dove, ...
Museum of Modern Art: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller and Print Collecting: An Early Mission for MoMA
Beginning June 24, 1999, MoMA will present Abby Aldrich Rockefeller and Print
Collecting: An Early Mission for MoMA, a display of approximately 100 prints that Mrs.
Rockefeller enjoyed in her private collection, before donating them to th...
Artamo Gallery: Works by 11 Artists to be Shown at New Artist Owned Gallery
ARTAMO Gallery will take part in local art events and plans to stage themed group exhibitions that include local artists. Lectures and workshops on visual art, literature and poetry are also on the list of future activities.
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