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Aboriginals: Art of the First Person: Spirits of Stone
Carvers are able to reveal these spirits and free the powers of wisdom, courage, cunning and tenacity traditionally possessed by the animal that is revealed in the carving.
Carvings range from those with intricate detail by Zuni carvers Dan ...
Museum of Contemporary Art, LA: Gabriel Orozco
Organized by MOCA assistant curator Alma Ruiz, the exhibition will include over 100 works that highlight the artist's use
of diverse media and eclectic subject matter. The exhibition provides an overview of Orozco's multifaceted body of work,
wh...
National Museum of the American Indian: Reservation X: The Power of Place.
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San Diego Museum of Art: José Clemente Orozco in the United States, 1927-1934
The Museum is delighted to be able to present such a significant exhibition of works by Orozco who, along with Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, and David Alfaro Siqueiros, is counted among the most important Mexican artists of the twentieth century. Wit...
Montreal Museum of Fine Art: Vibrant Colours and the Passion of Mexican Modern Art
For the past seventy-five years, the understanding and
appreciation of Mexican art have focussed primarily on the
murals, particularly those by Los Tres Grandes: Diego Rivera,
...
National Gallery of Australia: Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Mexican Modernism
Celebrated by the Surrealists in her
own lifetime, Kahlo has attained cult-like status both for her extraordinary art and her tempestuous love-life with
husband Diego Ri...
VORTICE ARGENTINA: International Call for Entries: Mail Artist
The date to be established is December 5, when The Last International Mail Art Exhibition* took place.
This was the first mail art show organized in Argentina by artist Edgardo A.Vigo. Thus, his distinguished
careeras a mail artist is commemora...
Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla: Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Twentieth-Century Mexican Art: The Jacques
and Natasha Gelman Collection
Today, the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection of twentieth-century Mexican
art is widely regarded as the world’s most significant private holding of its kind.
Dating from the 1910s to the 1990s, the 80-...
Seattle Art Museum: Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism: The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection
The exhibition will focus on three broad categories of works made between the mid-1910s and the mid-1960s. First, the collection includes a large number of portraits, many of which depict the Gelmans themselves, attesting to the personal relations...
g-module: Ken Weaver - Hillbilly Hardcore : Profonde Amerique
Ken Weaver spent his first decade in New York creating theatre and performance art, now being utilized in his works by staging friends and
actors to recreate the characters from his rural/suburban past. It is the artist's belief that through a...
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art: THE FUTURE OF COMFORT: International Artists Search for Place in a Virtual World
As art critic Johnathan Crary explains, One of the crucial paradoxes of ‘globalization’ is this: the greater the technological capacity for connection, for speed, for exchange and circulation of information, the more fragmented and compartmentaliz...
Phoenix Art Museum: Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Twentieth-Century Mexican Art
Jacques believed that the collector was not the owner of the work but
was instead its guardian, a simple link in the human chain which allows
the work to survive the long odyssey from the studio to the museum.
- Pierre Schneider
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National Museum of Fine Arts: From Picasso to Keith Haring
The artworks, mostly donated by collectors and artists before and after the Revolution, includes a room dedicated to the US art from the Reagan era, which were donated in 1984 by 50 american artists. It contains among others, an outstanding piece ...
Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery: R. Kenton Nelson: Trouble
Informed by an Americana influenced by the WPA and its champions as well as his great uncle, Roberto Montenegro, the Mexican Muralist who was a contemporary of Rivera, Orozco and others, R. Kenton Nelson's work implies a story line that we, the vi...
Tate Modern: Between Cinema and a Hard Place
Ranging from film and video to sculpture, the exhibition features works by the following
artists:
Miroslaw Balka, Matthew Barney, Christian Boltanski, Janet Cardiff and George
Bures-Miller, James Coleman, Stan Douglas,...
Museo de Arte de Lima: Dialogues: Latin American Art from the Colección Cisneros
The Colección Cisneros focuses on modern and contemporary art from Latin America; and includes as well Latin American landscape from the seventeenth century to the present day; Venezuelan colonial art; ...
Gibbes Museum of Art: The Charleston Renaissance Tradition: Early Works by Corrie McCallum
The wife of the late artist William Halsey, Corrie McCallum has achieved a level of creativity that can only come from a lifetime of observance and productivity. While best known for her spirited, large-scale abstract canvases, lavishly painted l...
Monique Meloche: Laura Letinsky: SomewhereSomewhere
"Throughout my photographic practice I wish to engage the photograph's transformative qualities, changing what is typically overlooked into something beautiful. I want to look at what is "after the fact," at what (ma)lingers, at what persists, and...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Responsive Eye: Ralph T. Coe and the Collecting of American Indian Art
The exhibition was organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
All works in the exhibition are courtesy of Ralph T. Coe.
Born in 1929, Coe was raised in Cleveland, Ohio. After graduate work in art history at Yale University, where his s...
Art Gallery of Hamilton: The Gift: Generous Offerings, Threatening Hospitality
"This exhibition provides a unique and rare opportunity to see some of
the most remarkable international artshakers in the world, artists who
are highly influential and work with ideas of communication through
giving," says AGH Chief Curator Sh...
Joan Miro Foundation: False Innocence: Exploring the Fundamental Issues of Contemporary Art
The title of the exhibition is an attempt to catch the visitor’s attention and predispose him to explore the contents of the works on show beyond their innocent physical appearance, reviving the idea of a committed art generating doubt and confusi...
Dallas Museum of Art: Art in Post-Revolutionary Mexico
Art in Post-Revolutionary Mexico, 1920-1950 features more than 50
paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs by some of Mexico’s most
famous artists such as José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro
Siqueiros, and ...
Museum of Modern Art: Collaborations with Parkett: 1984 to Now
Founded in Zurich in 1984, the contemporary art journal Parkett has taken an innovative approach to magazine publishing. For each volume, artists are chosen to collaborate in the publishing process: they suggest authors to write on their work, con...
PHotoEspana: Call for Artists: Descubrimientos04 (Discoveries04)
You just have to present a photographic project containing no more than 15 images (B/W or colour) on paper (photographic paper or laser photocopies). The format must not exceed 30 x 40 cm (12 x 16 inches). Fill out the registration form and send i...
Thomas Erben Gallery: Jay Batlle and Paul Pagk: Curated by Adrian Dannatt
Batlle is exhibiting a wall work "Stencil Index Utensil", loosely derived from the architecture of a fire escape. Its wooden armature is aggressed by red spray paint echoing a 3D psycho-geographical map. The movable floor piece "Optimistic Island...
Guggenheim Museum: Moving Pictures: Woork in Photography, Film, and Video
The exhibition fills the museum’s entire Frank Lloyd Wright rotunda, Thannhauser gallery 4, and Annex gallery 5. Moving Pictures is on view from June 28, 2002 to January 12, 2003.
This exhibition is sponsored by Delta Airlines.
During the la...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: Three Exhibtions Celebrate 10th Anniversary: The Arch of Desire-Women in the Marieluise Hessel Collection -- Re(f)use -- Text, Texture, Touch
The Center for Curatorial Studies was founded by Marieluise Hessel as a center for the study of late-20th-century art. It offers an innovative, interdisciplinary graduate program in curating and criticism of contemporary art. In the 10 years since...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: Extreme Connoisseurship - How Traditional Study of Objects Can Be Adapted to Illuminate Current Works
The Fogg’s decision four years ago to create a Department of Modern and Contemporary Art was, in a way, the genesis of this exhibition, said James Cuno, Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot director of the Harvard University Art Museums. Extreme Connois...
Vancouver Art Gallery: The Big Picture: Recent Acquisition from the Collection of Alison and Alan Schwartz
At a point in history where lens-based imagery pervades the visual arts, The Big Picture provides a timely overview of contemporary photographic practices. The exhibition includes a total of 75 photo-based works ranging in scale from intimate to ...
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Fotodocs: Photography Between Commission and Autonomy
The presentation is framed by a survey of the heyday of books of Dutch
industrial photography from 1945 to 1965 - work with a purely
documentary character - and by highlights from the Boijmans Van
Beuningen Museum's collection of photography, a...
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