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Orlando Museum of Art: East African Splendors: Selections from the Norma Canelas and William D. Roth
Collection
Spectacular beadwork, basketry and animal hide works
from cultural groups such as the Masai, Tutsi and Turkana will be included in
the exhibition...
Orlando Museum of Art: Patterns of Life: Bold and Powerful Ndebele Art of South Africa
The Ndebele people of South Africa are renowned for their sophisticated
sense of geometric design used in many aspects of their lives ranging from
objects of adornment to their distinctively painted houses. Ndebele art is
powerful and bold in ...
Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard: Eat Art: Joseph Beuys, Dieter Roth, Sonja Alhaeuser
The use of nontraditional, especially edible and organic materials, is a major theme in 20th-century art, and the works presented in Eat Art will incorporate a wide range of unorthodox artistic materials, including chocolate, margarine, salami, te...
Cantor Arts Center Stanford University: Art from Life: Prints by Robert Rauschenberg
The Cantor Arts Center is on the Stanford campus, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way. Parking is FREE and easy after 4 p.m. and on weekends. Weekday pay parking, in front of the Center or in the parking structure on Campus Drive and Roth Way, cos...
New Image Gallery, James Madison University: Call to Artists: 11th Annual New Images Exhibition - A Juried Photo Competition for the Mid-Atlantic States
ENTRY: $6 fee per slide. Maximum of 3 entries.
JUROR: Paul Roth, Assistant Curator of Photography and Media
Arts, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
EXHIBITION DATES: March 26 - April 27, 2001.
FOR PROSPECTUS: Send S...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Out of the Box: 20th-Century Print Portfolios
Eleven complete print portfolios from the permanent collection provide
visitors with a rare opportunity to see the creative statement of each
featured artist in its ...
Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: Dorothy Iannone and Lee Lozano Seek the Extremes
Dorothy Iannone's art was censored for its supposedly pornographic content,
while Lee Lozano's early works, with their overtly sexual content, are less
known in the art world than her later, abstract conceptual works.
Lozano withdrew from ...
Yorkshire Sculpture Park / Longside Gallery: Size Matters: Exploring Scale in the Arts Council Collection
Artists represented in the exhibition: Eric Bainbridge, Jordan Baseman, Sara Bradbury, Martin Creed, Alan Currall, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Leo
Fitzmaurice, Laura Ford, Mark Francis, Pamela Golden, Andrew Grassie, Steve Johnson, Michael Landy, Abigail L...
Kunsthalle Basel: Personal Plans: Twelve Current Positions in the Genre of Drawing
Works included are by: Rita Ackermann (born 1968, Budapest/New York), Anna
Ammadio (born 1963, Basel), Edgar Arceneaux (born 1972,
Los Angeles), Thomas Baumann (born 1967, Vienna),
Annelise Coste (born 1973, France/Zurich), and Andro
Wekua (bo...
Pierre Menard Gallery: SKIN: An Exhibition Curated by Heide Hatry
Displayed in the gallery's three spaces will be sculptures by EMILIA BURGOS and HERMINE ROTH together with photographic self-portraits of each exhibiting artist, exemplifying the ambiguous relationship between model and camera which becomes even m...
Artspace: Collected Evidence: Artwork by Six Artists
All of the art in Collected Evidence displays the compulsive nature of collecting. Multiples abound in the mixed-media work. Photography, a tool of documentation, is a common ingredient in the artists’ presentations. Also common is the notion t...
Retailers of American Craft: TOP 100 RETAILERS OF AMERICAN CRAFT ANNOUNCED
In its fifth year, this is the only program of its kind for which
craft artists vote for top retailers. More than 20,000 craft artists from
throughout the U.S. and Canada were polled by NICHE magazine, the national
trade publication for craft r...
Rooseum Center for Contemporary Art: Saltuna - The Baltic Sea Experience
Artists included inthe exhibition are: Jeanne Faust (D), Isabell Heimerdinger (D), Jakob Kolding (DK), Korpys/Löffler (D),
M+M (D), Jonathan Monk (UK), Claudia & Julia Müller (CH), Peter Piller (D),
Daniel Roth (D), Cornelia Schmidt-Bleek (D),...
Oceanside Museum of Art: LOWBROW ART: Nine San Diego Pop Surrealists
Everyone who has watched cartoons, read a comic book, listened to rock music, watched horror movies, seen Elvis on black velvet or surfed has been in the throws of lowbrow counterculture. The roots of Lowbrow date back to California in the late 19...
Cafe Gallery Project: Sutapa Biswas: Birdsong
Birdsong is a projected film tableau in which a horse is viewed in a domestic interior, standing motionless except for the gentle and subtle movements of its body. Seen through the eyes of a child – whose dream it is to have a horse living in his ...
Von Lintel Gallery: David Maisel : Library of Dust
In Library of Dust, Maisel investigates a zone bordered by ethics and aesthetics. The existence of some 3500 canisters of cremains was revealed by the Oregon State Hospital in Salem in 2005. Within the canisters were the remains of the patients wh...
Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft: Master Makers: Stephen Rolfe Powell, A Retrospective
Stephen began working with KMAC when he first arrived in Kentucky to teach at Centre College in 1983. “I will always remember the Museum’s support in the early days when I was feeling my way around the art world and trying to understand what it mi...
International Center of Photography: The Open Book: Photographic Publications 1878 to the Present
The Open Book chronicles the art of the photographic book in the twentieth century. This is
the •rst museum exhibition to present these publications on their own merits, rather than as a
supplement to the main attraction: the photographic print....
Hayward Gallery: Force Fields: Phases of the Kinetic
Over 100 paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations and films made by artists from the 1920s to the early 1980s have been brought together by the exhibition’s curator Guy Brett. Among the seminal works in the show are Calder’s early mobiles, D...
O.K. Center of Contemporary Art: The Larson Effect
However,
the subject of the exhibition focuses not so much on the
'resonance catastrophe? of the Larsen effect, as on the vital
...
Pasadena Playhouse’s Carrie Hamilton Theatre: Solo Exhibition of the Artwork of Synthia Saint James
IMAGE:
Artist: Synthia Saint James
Title: Sisters of Sweet Honey
Year Created: 2003
Medium: Reproduction
Width: 18 inches
Height: 22 inches
Edition Size: 100
Price: US$ 650
University of Michigan Museum of Art: White House Collection of American Crafts
The pieces in the collection illustrate the skill, imagination, and vitality characteristic
of craft in the 1990s. Using glass, wood, clay, fiber, and metal, these artists reveal
their ability to manipulate materials--often...
Harvard University, Arthur M. Sackler Museum: Medardo Rosso: Second Impressions
Medardo Rosso: Second Impressions will focus on five sculptures spanning Rosso’s mature career. The works are Aetas aurea (The Golden Age), 1886–87; Grande rieuse (Large Laughing Woman), 1891; Bambino ebreo (Jewish Boy), c. 1892–93; Bookmaker, c. ...
Dallas Museum of Art: Concentration 45: Helen Mirra
"Drawing on a minimalist vocabulary of repetition and reductive forms to bring in narrative, poetics and the personal, Mirra's sculptural work explores themes of labor, transportation, railroad and expansionism," said Suzanne Weaver, Associate Cur...
MASS MoCA: Philip Guston's Caricatures of Richard Nixon
Guston was born in Montreal, Canada, to a family who emigrated from Odessa,
in the Ukraine. His family moved to Los Angeles where Guston attended high
school and where he met Jackson Pollock. By age 15, he had decided to become
an artist, and enro...
Hamburger Bahnhof Museum: Friedrich Christian Flick Collection
Following the inaugural exhibition, the private collection of around 2,000 works of art, which has been loaned to the Hamburger Bahnhof for a period of seven years, will be gradually shown in its entirety in a series of temporary exhibitions. The ...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: Passionate and Obstinate: The Lois Orswell Collection
Passionate and Obstinate (the phrase is Orswell’s self-description) will feature works from the Lois Orswell Collection as a cohesive group for the first time. Orswell was a distinctive collector whose methods were unlike those of her contemporari...
Haus der Kunst: GROTESQUE! 130 Years of Witty Art
GROTESQUE! 130 Years of Witty Art presents works possessing those characteristics attributed to the concept of the grotesque in Meyers Konversationslexikon (an influential encyclopaedia) in 1895: "The result of a humour which - apparently without ...
Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC), Paris Expo: 29th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Presents 170 Galleries from 23 Countries
This year’s fair includes a rigorous selection of international galleries, focusing on individual and thematic shows, new and previously unseen works, and site-specific installations. The fair will be divided into five sections: Solo Shows; Group ...
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