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Gallery 825: Steven Travis: An Other Scripture
The visitor is greeted by floor- to ceiling-high murals and several stoneware panels sculpted as an abstracted fleet of ships. Figures are painted onto, or above the sails of the vessels and forge directly toward an encounter with the largest mu...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Intimate Pleasures - Asian Handscrolls and The Four Seasons in Asian Painting
Intimate Pleasures focuses on the unusual fonnat of the Asian
hand scroll. Holding and unrolling a hand scroll is considered
by connoisseurs to be the most enjoyable and satisfying way to
view a calligraphy or painting. Small enough to put i...
Dallas Museum of Art: Concentrations 40: Maki Tamura
With her graceful scrolls (watercolor and linoleum print on mulberry paper and mounted on linen), which vary in length from 12 to 20 feet, she intertwines disparate images, forms, and figures—Japanese style blossoms, children’s book teddy bears, A...
Ruth and Sherman Lee Institute for Japanese Art at the Clark Center: The Japanese Journey: 'Traveling Images’ of Edo-period Japan
Using works from or related to the period, this exhibition explores travel’s role in Edo-period pictorial arts. The title phrase ‘traveling images’ refers both to
images of real travel, and to the journey of pictorial styles and themes between ...
Textile Museum: Messages from Minus Time:
Revolutionary Textiles of the Chavín Culture of Peru
In addition to being great artists, the creators of the textiles were incredibly technically inventive and produced the first use of many textile structures and designs in the Americas: tapestry, painting of images, warp wrapping, and weft-loop pi...
Zg Gallery: Julie Comnick: Within Earshot
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>Julie Comnicks large scale paintings and scroll-like charcoal drawings will be exhibited together for the first time in the upcoming show; Within Earshot: Recent Paintings & Drawings by Julie Comnick. Julie Comnick received h...
Gallery Espace: Nilima Sheikh: Painted Drawings
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Hong Kong Museum of Art: The Literati Exchange: Wu School Painting and Calligraphy from the Xubaizhai Collection
Through the works of the Wu
School selected from the Xubaizhai Collection, this thematic exhibition gives us some
impressions of the life styles and close associations within the Suzhou literati circle.
The Museum has published...
Royal Academy of Arts: The Dawn of The floating World
Pioneer artists such as Hishikawa Moronobu, Okumura Masanobu and Torii Kiyonobu developed an iconography which captured the spirit of the daily life and literature of Edo. High-ranked courtesans of the Yoshiwara pleasure quarter and actors of kabu...
Telfair Museum of Art: Call Artists: Ninth Annual Art Fair
The Telfair will accept 65 - 70 exhibitors in a variety of art forms, including but not limited to painting, drawing, graphics, sculpture, jewelry, pottery, photography, and furniture.
Judging the 2003 Art Fair is Elizabeth Fleming, executiv...
L.A. Artcore at Union Center for the Arts: JEAN EDELSTEIN, A Retrospective, 1980-2000
The seeds of Edelstein's spiritual awakening can be traced to a visit to
Japan in 1968. Upon viewing rock and sand gardens for the first time, she
became aware of feeling a state of peace and harmony that was unlike any
sensation she had previo...
Cleveland Museum of Natural History: Keisuke Serizawa: A National Art Treasure of Japan
Keisuke Serizawa, master of the kataezome hand-stenciled dyeing process and leader of the Japanese folk art movement, received this coveted designation in 1956. His stencil dyeing took many forms, appearing on paper prints, kimonos, sliding doors...
Woman Made Gallery: Ice World of German Artist Petra Voegtle
The Woman Made Gallery (WMG) was founded in 1992 by two art students and is a non-profit organization that supports all women in the arts by providing opportunities, awareness and advocacy. Unlike the mainstream art world, they are building an alt...
Royal West of England Academy: Size Matters: Three Linked International Exhibitions Exploring Ideas of Scale
Included in "What is Big?" and exhibiting their artwork for the first time in Britain, Moscow duo Natalia Lamanova and Alexander Kholopov present "The Best Sewerage for the Best People" - manhole cover designs from around the world! Also on view are...
Fuller Museum of Craft: Built Books: Sculptural Objects
Curated by Boston artist Laura Davidson, Built Books features books by Davidson, Daniel Essig, Peter Madden, Nancy Selvin and Molly Van Nice. Books made of nails, clay, mahogany, brass and copper are featured alongside fiber scrolls, books bound i...
Auckland Art Gallery: Face to Face: Self portraits by New Zealand artists
The images in Face to Face
contradict the common viewer
expectation that self portraits
should present at the very least, a visual likeness of the artist. Works such
as Frances Hodgkins’ Self Portrait Still Life c.1935 demonstrate that a
...
American Folk Art Museum: American Folk Art Museum Hosts Benefit Preview
for Year 2002 Outsider Art Fair
Chairs for the Benefit Preview, a lively and festive affair, are Michael Donovan and Nancye Green, Richard and Amy Rubenstein, and Selig and Angela Sacks. Vice Chairs are Audrey Heckler and Thomas Isenberg, and the Americus Chairs are Deborah and...
Tate Britian: Art Now: Art and Money Online
Most Internet art is difficult to accommodate within a gallery show, as it requires
interaction with a single viewer, and is suited to display only on a small scale.
Increasingly, however, artists are using the Internet in ...
MASS MoCA: Mark Taylor: Grave Matters
In Grave Matters, Williams College Professor Mark Taylor and photographer
Deitrich Christian Lammerts present beautiful and disturbing black and white
photographs of the gravesites of 150 artists, architects, writers,
philosophers, and musician...
Los Angeles County Museum: Last Week! Kalighat Paintings of Calcutta
The Art of Nineteenth-Century Calcutta
In 1773 Calcutta was made the capital of British India. Not only did
entrepreneurs and adventurers flock to Calcutta, but also...
New Orleans Museum of Art: Consonance and Resonance: Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Japanese Painting in Edo-Period Styles
In the arts this trend toward modernization had wide-ranging effects, including the establishment of Western-style museums and art academies that trained students in European techniques of drawing, painting and sculpture. During the Meiji period, ...
PM Gallery and House / Printmakers Council: LIFE/size - Mixed media work by selected artists from the Printmakers Council
Print-makers often work to physical constraints such as size of paper and presses, so larger works are often the most challenging, yet print is also an ideal medium for allowing the viewer close consideration of a single idea in miniature. LIFE/s...
Peabody Essex Museum & Edo-Tokyo Museum: Cultural Riches of Early Japan-US Trade
The success of the Salem ships was fleeting, and it would be fifty-five years before Commodore Matthew Perry reestablished trade again so Americans could rediscover Japan’s rich culture.
A major exhibition organized jointly by the Peabody Esse...
MASS MoCA: Largest Gallery to Re-Open with an Installation by Ann Hamilton
“Ann is probably the best known maker of site-specific installations in this country, if not the world,” said Joseph Thompson, Director of MASS MoCA. “Being in one of her evocative installations engages all the senses: they are experiential, immer...
Los Angeles County Museum: Kalighat Paintings of Calcutta
Images from a Changing World: Kalighat Paintings of Calcutta
presents the rich milieu of Kalighat painting in three thematic
sections: The Art of Nineteenth-Century Calcutta...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Visions of Japan: Prints and Paintings from Cleveland Collections
Although varied in approach, medium and style, modern Japanese prints retain an essential Japanese character. A respect for materials, frequently associated with Japanese artisans, is evident in the use of handmade papers and traditional tools.
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National Gallery of Art: Virtue and Beauty: Leonardo's - Ginevra de' Benci - and Renaissance Portraits of Women
The Gallery is pleased to present this remarkable exhibition that brings together some of the most
outstanding examples of Florentine portraits of women from the mid-15th and 16th centuries, said Earl
...
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