Franz T. Simon
Landscape in the snow
aquatint and etching
19th - 20th century
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Giedre Bartelt Galerie: As White as Snow, as Red as Blood
Both series of colour photography at the heart of this exhibition on snow are also more easily comparable with examples from film-history than from photography. The Polish artist Bogna Burska (b. 1974, in 2003 participation in the exhbition "Bialy...
Lawrence Asher Gallery: Bryan Ricci – Nature Hates Calculators and Jennifer Beedon Snow - Dwelling
Using a meticulous application of oil paint droplets, Bryan Ricci constructs hyper-real creatures that rise from the panel surface. A natural background created from his color photography provides the natural habitat.
The generous brush stroke...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Snow.Noise - Carsten Nicolai
Transformed into a harshly sterile environment, the exhibition space will contain
racks of glass and copper tubes and all the materials needed to make snowflakes.
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Pump House Gallery: The White Station: Axel Antas, Helen Chadwick, Simon Faithfull, Andy Goldsworthy, Heidi Morstang, Seifollah Samadian
Photographs by Andy Goldsworthy document 'Midsummer Snowballs', an
incongruous siting of large snowballs placed in the City of London. Helen
Chadwick's notorious 'Piss Flowers' were formed by imprints taken of
patterns made by the artist and he...
Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago: Yutaka Sone: Forecast - Snow
Sone has been included in numerous international biennial exhibitions, including the 2003 Venice Biennial where he had a solo exhibit in the Japanese pavilion, and numerous important group exhibitions, including the 2004 Whitney Biennial, and Univ...
Forest City Gallery: Snowflake
On July 7th, Lamontagne will present a performance entitled Snow Flake Queen. The Snow Flake Queen is based on an amalgamation of contemporary and childhood clichés. She is inspired by various aesthetics including those of the drag queen, fairy ta...
Chris Beetles: Lesley Fotherby: The Traditional and Spontaneous Eye
The very best of the English landscape will be on show.
Additionally, as one of Britain's only figurative artists working directly from life, Fotherby has developed intimate relationships with both the Royal Academy of Dance and the National...
the Warhol: Unnatural Rubber : Artist Competition Celebrates 100 Years of Synthetic Rubber
Each artist was asked to submit a sketch of what they would do if they won the contest, and the winning entry was awarded a $75,000 cash prize and the necessary materials to make the drawing a reality. The winning sculpture, created by Hank Willi...
Site Gallery: Frozen: Contemporary Snowscapes by Six Artists
The exhibition includes Mariele Neudecker's stereoscopic projections of modelled snow-topped mountains which refer to the paintings of Caspar David Friedrich, Neal Begg's manipulated maps transformed to record the actual mountain snowline, Chloe ...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Public Programs - Impressionists in Winter
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CharlesHewitt: Four Views: Denise Campbell, Charles Reddington, Yoli Salmona and Jules Sher
Charles Reddington an abstract artist in both form and intention is affected by the Australian landscape.
Reddington originally an abstract expressionist from the US, first moved to Australia in 1959 and in 1963
exhibited at the original Hungry ...
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: Barnaby Hosking / MATRIX 155
According to Joanna Marsh, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum, "This pairing allows the painting, sculpture or sketch to assume a life of its own, separate, yet intimately connected to the persona of the artist. Hoski...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: The Fabric of Moroccan Life
These anonymous masterworks, which are part of a long oral tradition that has been passed down through generations of Moroccan women, are distinct and varied in their color, design and technique. Authentic Moroccan jewelry and costumes enhance the...
Dayton Art Institute: Scenes of American Life: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Rockwell Kents Snow Fields
(1909), the earliest work in the exhibition, portrays women, children and dogs playing on a sunny winter
day and captures the new spirit of the time. Likewise, paintings by William Glackens, Agnes Tait and Paul
Cad...
Cafe Gallery Project: Story Telling Narrative Paintings by Debbie Lee
It
seemed already the vision of an undying child, endowed with an awkward
grace that was utterly compelling. Could she hold onto that raw
creativity even in mature adulthoodNULL
- Timothy Hyman
Debbie Lee graduated with a first class...
Pool Gallery: Jonas Liverod: Aah, The Smell of Blood and Snow! (Permanent Daylight pt.1)
Jonas Liveröd was born in 1974. He lives and works in Malmö, Sweden and has been active in the international art scene since graduating from the Enschede Academy of Fine Arts (Netherlands) in 1999. He has had exhibitions and projects at galleries ...
Red Head Gallery: Else-where. (After Turner): New work by David Scott Armstrong
Else–where. (After Turner) is an exhibition of 16 photo-based prints about
point of view, the image, and temporal/spatial displacement. Drawing upon
J.M.W. Turner’s apocryphal genesis of his painting "Snow Storm" (and its
later engraved print r...
Galerie Erna Hecey: Els Opsomer: Shadows and Snow
'The generic city is the city without history, without layers, superficial like a film studio, in a process of never ending self-destruction and renewal. This city is liberated from the captivity of the centre and of identity. In this city you s...
Center for Photography at Woodstock: Managing Eden
The artists presented in Managing Eden shed light on the complexity of environmental "intervention", stewardship, and detachment. Addressing a broad spectrum of environmental concerns, including animal habitat management, land preservation, miner...
Tate Britain: Art Now: Ian Kiaer
These forms derive from Kiaer’s research into the idealistic visions of eccentric historical figures, united in their desire for retreat from the dominant ideologies of their day, or concerned with reconciling the relationship between man and envi...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Ann Hamilton at hand
The exhibition encompasses installation, video and photography, creating emotive
spaces through a combination of sight, sound and touch and spanning her practice
f...
Hudson River Museum: A Shot in the Dark: Night Photographs by Larry Miller, Lynne Saville and Jill Waterman
Larry Miller's photographs of the American west cast an otherworldly spell on viewers. Eerie red rock formations
are silhouetted against cobalt skies blanketed with millions of stars. Miller's brightly lit foregrounds simulate a
...
Galerie Rubens: Pol Ledent: Current Paintings
Through Ledent's paintings we find ourselves on the banks of the Lesse or the Maas, in the depths of the woods, on a piece of land at the edge of a meadow, on a hill with a view of hawthorns and bremstruiken, on a plain of tender greeness, int h...
Physics Room: Lyndal Jefferies: Amoebase and Crystalline Matter
The artist takes the human body as a
starting point to discoveries relating to all matter and energy systems.
Installed in the Physics Room will be amoebase, a work in which low
frequency electrical resistance is transmitted randomly through so...
Columbia Museum of Art: From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet at the Pompidou
Schooled under Gustav Moreau at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs alongside his friend Henri Matisse, Marquet was considered at the forefront of artistic achievement in France in his day. Bonds of friendship associated him with Matisse as well as Raou...
Iziko-SA National Gallery: Float: Berni Searle - Standard Bank Young Artist 2003
FLOAT is Berni Searle's first major South African solo exhibition. She has
exhibited and held residencies locally and throughout Europe, North America,
Africa, and Australia. The Standard Bank Young Artist award has afforded
Searle the opport...
National Academy of Professional Plein air Painters: Desert Plein Air
Plein air is French meaning in the full air, includes landscape and slice of life scenes that are painted on location. Deborah Chapin has been selected for his/her unique style of painitng. Debo...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Miracles and Mischief: Noh and Kyogen Theater in Japan
Miracles and Mischief: Noh and Kyogen Theater in Japan showcases more than 100 exquisite and fascinating costumes that represent the variety of forms used in noh and Kyogen repertories. Costumes are classified according to tailoring, weave structu...
La Galleria Pall Mall: Once Upon a Time by the Italian artist Antonio Nocera
Fairy tales bring children and adults closer to the real world and encourage and stimulate fantasy and
interactivity, two magic elements that should not be missing in an exhibition. Fairy tales are essential
for growth and life, poetic metapho...
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...
Lane Gallery: City - Sand - Symbols: Pat Fleisher, Katherine Keates, Frank Pimentel
For the "CITY" section of this 3-person show at THE LANE GALLERY,
Toronto photoartist PAT FLEISHER presents a series of large digital duo
giclees titled "Urban Narratives" which strive to capture the dynamic,
evolving energy of Toronto a...
Broadway Gallery: Winard Staring: Abstraction In The Elements - On A Water Note
"They walk the invisible line
between abstraction and figuration and, given the unpredictable qualities of his
subject, he managed to have it both ways... The artist’s works move from
tormented reds to chilling Saharan yellows, and through a hu...
Casa de la Cultura, Competa: Andalusian International Artists Group Exhibition
The Competa Casa de la Cultura presents a magical and energetic group exhibition featuring new work by 17 contemporary artists from the Andalusian International Artists Group (aia-group.net) with a compelling range of media, themes, figuration and...
Museum of Fine Art: View from Above: The Photographs of Bradford Washburn
While
Washburn’s photographs
were made primarily for
documentary purposes, they
...
Coskun, Cultural Center of the Alps: Damien Hirst: Works on Paper
Recently, Hirst’s September sale at Sotheby’s in London, entitled Beautiful Inside My Head Forever, grossed £111 million broke every rule in the book. Hirst subverted his dealers and went straight to the auction room putting on an exhibition riva...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Pennsylvania's Own Impressionists
Although members of the New Hope School also painted figures and interiors, they are best known for fresh interpretations of landscapes, which continue to inspire
contemporary Bucks County artists. The Pennsylvania Impr...
Tacoma Art Museum: ALMOST WARM AND FUZZY: CHILDHOOD AND CONTEMPORARY ART
In Charles
Long's Sundae Sculpting School, visitors can create shapes
and visions from chocolate-colored clay. Confetti will sail from
the cannons aboard Joseph Schneider's galleon, a colorful ship
...
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: Miwa Yanagi: The Incredible Tale of the Innocent Old Lady and the Heartless Young Girl
The centerpiece of the exhibition at the Hara Museum will be the Fairy Tale series which the artist started in 2004, providing an indication of the artist’s most recent development.
This series uses as its base tales in which young girls and...
Cafe Gallery Project: Destiny Manifest Eden's End: Cathy Ward and Eric Wright
Manifest destiny was a term first expressed by John L. O'Sullivan and used to describe the belief of the 1840's in the inevitable territorial
expansion of the United States:
.... and that claim is by the right of our manifest destiny to over spr...
Pump House Gallery: Shake It : An Instant History of the Polaroid
Besides work by some of the most important artists working with the medium, the show will also include Polaroids from other diverse professions and disciplines such as forensics, archaeology, medicine, filmmaking and fashion, as well as those of a...
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