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Kabat Wrobel Gallery: Paula Braswell and Dionne Simpson: Urban Decay
Paula Braswell holds an MFA from Florida State University. She has been showing her work in many galleries (public and commercial) across the USA and in Canada.
Dionne Simpson's mixed media paintings explore an urbanscape in a contemporary ...
ASU Art Museum, Nelson Fine Arts Center: Rhapsody: Selections from Valley Collections
Rhapsody includes works by Emma Amos, Benny Andrews, Radcliffe Bailey, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Romare
Bearden, John Biggers, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Ray Charles, Robert Colescott, Renée Cox, Charles Gaines,
Sam Gilliam, Eugene Grigsby, ...
University of Richmond Museums: Visionary Landscapes: The Glassworks of Josh Simpson
Simpson's inspiration to create glass Planets came from his fascination with space and an experience working with
teenagers. When asked to give a series of glassblowing demonstrations at a local high school, Simpson made marbles that
...
Josh Simpson Contemporary Glass: Infinity Project
EnviroNote: Glass is made of silica, one of the Earth's primary constituents. It is
chemically stable and will remain unchanged for thousands of years. It cannot harm
the en...
Presentation House Gallery: mis.com: Fiona Bowie, Lorna Simpson, Sophie Calle and Gregory Shepard
Lorna Simpsons piece Call Waiting, 1997, is based on that ubiquitous phone conceit by the same
name. The device that mediates all the relationships interrupts the narratives in this elegant
projection piece, This allows for the play of intrigu...
Baltimore Museum of Art: Art in a Day's Work: Prints from the WPA
As a group, the prints encourage discussion of important issues such as fair
labor laws, substandard working conditions, and the debilitating effects of
unemployment.
The works on display are part of a collection of 1,000 WPA prints...
Barbican Art Gallery: the americans. new art. - Opens Today
Recent years have seen a renewed interest
in the hand-made among American artists,
and the show contains a large proportion of
painting and sculpture. However, these
supposedl...
Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts: Benalla Regional Art Gallery Re-opening Their Doors
'The Gallery will now be able to draw major travelling exhibitions, which will help improve the Gallery's regional
community focus, tourist appeal and commercial viability,' he said.
The redevelopment included improved existi...
Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts: New Web Project Brings Museums into Classrooms
'Students can now visit more than 1200 museums, galleries, libraries, zoos and botanic gardens across the country, through their
school computers,' Mr McGauran said.
'Discovernet provides a number of web-based education...
University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach: The UAM Diaries: 1973-2004 The Glenn Years
In addition, a number of exhibits that the UAM has traveled to museums throughout America, including The Great American Pop Art Store: Multiples of the Sixties; Time Dust, James Rosenquist; The Complete Graphics 1962-1992; Frederick Sommer at Seve...
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center: 2001 Atlanta Biennal: When the Wind Blows
The Atlanta Biennial was initiated by Alan Sondheim in 1984 and was not limited to Atlanta artists. That stipulation occurred later and was maintained through 1999. In an attempt to lend some national presence to the Atlanta Biennial curator Teres...
OBORO: Cont(r)act by Nadia Myre
The work of Nadia Myre investigates, interrogates, and circumnavigates
these elided histories (not as an "authority," or even as a singular,
undivided subject) in a diverse and divergent series of works unearthed
"from the trenches" (as she d...
Pavilion: Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard: Everybody Else is Wrong
Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard have worked in collaboration since 1994. Based in London England, they are fixated on producing challenging and accessible art. To this degree they source music as their material, with its potential to impact the audi...
Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea: Compostela: Lars Arrhenius, Gabriele Basilico, Roland Fischer, Gunther Forg, Ruben Ramos Balsa, Humberto Rivas, Lorna Simpson, Montserrat Soto, Beat Streuli, Peter Wüthrich
Lars Arrhenius, Gabriele Basilico, Roland Fischer, Günther Förg, Rubén
Ramos Balsa, Humberto Rivas, Lorna Simpson, Montserrat Soto, Beat Streuli
and Peter Wüthrich were invited by Miguel Fernández-Cid, Head of the CGAC
and curator of...
Gold Coast City Art Gallery: EVOLUTION: Recent acquisitions for the collection
The exhibition will feature work by regional artists including Robert Brownhall, Ken Bartlett, and Lina Eve alongside contemporary artists such as William Seeto, Marcus Wills, Michael Johnson, David Bromley, Tom Risley, and Mike Nicholls. Signific...
MASS MoCA: Yankee Remix: Nine New Works and a Surprising Collaboration
The exhibition concept parallels and amplifies the concept behind MASS MoCA itself. The museum, housed on a restored 19th-century factory campus, is the largest center for contemporary art in the country. Just as MASS MoCA itself reimagines an i...
Fuller Museum of Art: The Marvelous Marbles of Bert Cohen
With over 300,000 marbles and an extensive archive of marble-related materials and toys, Cohen’s collection spans 4000 years and nearly every continent of the globe. Cohen, a retired toy manufacturer, began collecting marbles over 40 years ago and...
Bayly Art Museum: Beyond the Vanishing Point: Media and Myth in America Photographs by Warren Neidich
Section I - Camp O.J. - presents a site-specific installation of large-scale color photographs depicting the
media circus that literally surrounded the O. J. Simpson trial. Beautiful, mythic, and surreally mad, these
photographs, ...
Biennial of Ceramics in Contemporary Art: The Happy Face of Globalization
In an homage to the twentieth-century avantgarde tradition, some of the
prime examples of which found an outlet in Albisola, the exhibition
presents, along with the works of the invited artists, a selection of works
in ceramics produced by ...
William Traver Gallery - Tacoma: Shift: Charlotte Meyer and Maria Phillips
The main element in Shift is a large piece titled “Internal Diversions”, made of glass, steel and silver. This meticulous hanging sculpture symbolizes both organic systems and physical ornamentation. The viewer is reflected in its many mirrored ...
White Colmns: OUTER BOROUGHS
White Columns consists of an ongoing program of culturally diverse exhibitions and services for
visual artists. It is a not-for-profit gallery which is open to the public, free of charge, eleven months
per year and presents new exh...
Haines Gallery: Multiple Personalities: An Onsite / Online Group Exhibition of Artist Multiples and Editions
Multiple Personalities comments on the history of the multiple and addresses
the reasons behind this art form's development over time. Simply, a multiple
can be defined as an art object that is produced in a quantity of more than
one copy. Howe...
Corcoran Gallery of Art: 46th Biennial Exhibition: Media/Metaphor
Media/Metaphor features new experiments by fifteen artists
who live and work in the United States: Shimon Attie, Victor
Burgin, Y. Da...
Detroit Institute of Art: Reflections in Black: Smithsonian African American Photography
The First 100 Years: 1842-1942 In the early 19th and 20th centuries, African Americans were
pioneers in the medium. Jules Lion (1810-1866) began producing daguerreotypes in New
...
Public Arts, The Orangery: Incline - Trudi Entwistle
TRANSFORM
'Incline' changes a road into a sculptural green street. Chevrons of steel are ‘angle poised’ to the sun. As the sun moves round these forms the light plays with the patterns and geometry of grass and metal.
'Incline' invites y...
Seattle Art Museum: Only Skin Deep: Photography’s Role in Shaping America’s Identity
The curators Coco Fusco, Associate Professor in the Visual Arts Division at Columbia University’s School of the Arts, and Brian Wallis, ICP’s Director of Exhibitions and Chief Curator, explore America’s stereotypical notions of race through more t...
Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art: The White House Collection of American Crafts
Related to the White House exhibition is a 128-page catalogue. "The White House Collection of American Crafts" (New York, 1995), published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., includes 92 full-color photographs of the entire collection, in addition to severa...
Davis Museum and Cultural Center: Surrounding Interiors: Views Inside the Car
This exhibition features 24 works by 17 contemporary artists in photography, video, sculpture, painting and
multi-media who explore the mutable nature of the car interior. Works by artists Andrew Bush, Nan Goldin and
Alex Harris (photography);...
Cleveland Museum of Art: From Rembrandt to Rauschenberg: Recently Acquired Prints
The finest impressions by Rembrandt (1606–1669), one of the most experimental and greatest printmakers, are now
exceedingly rare, so that it is important to take advantage when an opportunity appears. A beautiful impression of The
...
Laguna Art Museum: Three Solo Exhibitions of Photography
On the main level of the Museum, Laurie Brown: Recent Terrains, organized by Laguna Art Museum curator of exhibitions Tyler Stallings, presents a sequence of black and white photographs that consider how the planet’s surface has been transf...
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