Dirk Bouts - Christ Crowned with Thorns c. 1470-1475 oil on oak The National Gallery, London Netherlandish
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (16)
Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Sorrow
IKRA Gallery: Constructing E–Emotions: Vladimir Andreyenkov
After the demise of Stalin, abstract art made an official return to Russia. Many artists stopped being realists overnight. Trained in the classical tradition of fine art for thirteen years, Andreyenkov’s journey into abstract art has been prolonge...
Artboard.co.uk: Call for Entries: Images of Conscience
Artboard is putting together this exhibition of artwork that is about people who are not too well off, whether though urban depravation or political greed, local or far away. It has launched a search across the net for really strong images that depic...
Ahjo Art Center: Frequency Modulation: Paintings by Ismo Jokiaho
The paintings are done with an abstract manner, so that they are free from narrative basis as much as it is possible and are therefore able to evoke feelings in each persons
mind or point of view without being associated with a piece of reality...
Chateau de Fonbonne: The Eyes of Paradise: Oil Paintings by Xiaoyang Galas
"There is so much darkness and sorrow in this world. I no longer want to paint the dark side... I would like my art to be a contribution to the beauty of this world... I want it to be heart warming for all people... I would like my art to be a mes...
Andrew Smith Gallery Inc.: DAVID MICHAEL KENNEDY: Lakota Dancers
One of Kennedy's photographs in the exhibit describes a Lakota who has become a
Heyoka, or 'contrary person'. Heyokas are beings with immense power to control
the weather and certain illnesses. Becoming a Heyoka, or a 'Thunder Dreamer'
happens to ...
Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Central Florida: Bittersweet Legacy: Creative Responses to th Holocaust
BITTERSWEET LEGACY is a collection of art and poetry inspired by the Holocaust. The artists are people from many walks of life who have creatively attempted to understand and give form to their sorrow and quest for meaning.Moskowitz Brody is th...
Helsinki City Art Museum: The Detachment, Double Blind
The Detachment is a document of the change that has taken place in Germany in the wake of
its reunification. It is a series of photographs taken at the sites of monuments that have been
removed and of the emptiness that remains. She has...
Sininen Talo / The Blue House Gallery: The Paintings of Ismo Jokiaho 2000-2005
"For me to paint is like to breath; natural, effortless and free. For me all the great art today express something quite different from what words can express. When the paintig flows, the painter and the painted are the same.
"My paintings a...
Frye Art Museum: Allan Rohan Crite: Artist-Reporter of the African American Community
Beyond depicting the particular events and spaces of the African American
community, Allan Crite's imagery acknowledges spiritual values and traditions.
A devout Episcopalian, the artist also turned his attention and talents toward
sac...
Fort Mason Center Firehouse: From Ashes to Art: Artists Hold the Key
The 100+ selected works encompass as broad a range
of styles and sculptural forms as contemporary
culture embodies itself—in fine and forged metals, clay
and rammed earth, blown and cast glass, paper, wood,
and twine. “Each of the artworks bei...
San Diego Art Institute: Alo Munizza: ...continuing the process...
Munizza continues... In my case, photography is my means of expression. What 1 see
through the view-finder of a camera is a small part of the process.
Personally, my creativity evolves in my darkroom. After I find an image
that I want to ...
Monash University Gallery: Circles About the Body
The discourse in the contemporary visual arts in Australia has paid relatively little attention to adornment, its rituals and ceremonies or its
function in either Indigenous or non-Indigenous cultures. Rather, it has tended to b...
Columbia Museum of Art: Chronicles The South Through The Eyes Of 63 Photographers
Through the photographers’ eyes it is possible to understand many of the cultural characteristics of the South that contribute to the creation of blues music -- the sense that both joy and sorrow are considered high moments in life. The photograph...
Kunsthalle Helsinki: Peeter Mudist: Third Retretti Winter Exhibition
Peeter Mudist (b. 1942) studied painting at the Estonian State Art Institute from 1963ˆ67, when the atmosphere in Estonia was relatively relaxed and optimistic, in keeping with the general mood of the 1960s. Although living under Soviet rule impos...
John Michael Kohler Arts Center: One Thousand Words: Storytelling Images from Cultures Around the World
Storytelling has historically served as a form of entertainment but also as a cultural necessity. Stories carry histories, map moral laws and religious beliefs, and teach lessons of survival. Whether bearing sorrow, humor, or wisdom, they are reme...
MIT List Visual Arts Center: AA Bronson: Mirror Mirror
In this exhibition, Bronson explores the crucial theme of how to persevere and learn to flourish in the face of the unavoidable tragedies of life. It includes photographs, installation works, wall paintings, and video. Weaving together concepts ...
Further Artwork and Information:
Christ In Sorrow
Unknown / Christ in Sorrow / circa 1460
The Pain of Christ and the Sorrow of God at Walmart.com
Pain of Christ the Sorrow of God: New & Used Books Search Result for Pain of Christ the Sorrow of God
SUMMA THEOLOGICA: Was there sorrow in Christ?
Christ
CHRIST NEVER MURMURED...(GO BURY THY SORROW)
Christ and the Pale Queens Mighty in Sorrow
Christ and the Pale Queens Mighty in Sorrow
The Outcome of Sorrow
Search the Art History Database for artists, titles, media, year, and other indepth information: