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Carnegie Museum of Art: Forum: Felix de la Concha
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Hoxton Distillery: pending emotion: Six Artists from London and Germany
The idea of presentation of objects and their collection is skipped in favour of the dramatic montage.
Curator, Jens Kabisch features work by Norman Hogg, Adeline Mannarini, Francis Summers, Ursula Ponn and Doris Lasch.
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Leonardo Electronic Almanac, MIT: Call for Artists: Global Crossings (GX)
Difficulty of access may be attributed to cultural, geographic, ethnic, institutional or disciplinary diversity, or issues related to the North/South divide, age, gender, etc. Through this Gallery we seek to showcase little-known work in the art-s...
Museum of Contemporary Photography: Bertien van Manen: Intimate Documentary Photographs
On view at the museum will be A Hundred Summers, A Hundred
Winters, pictures made in the former Soviet Union over a four-year
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Hoxton Distillery: Terry's Studio: John Hanson and Richard Paul
The residual glamour of the 24-hour studio, with its black coffee, black
walls and gaffer tape chaos, is teased out and pitched against the perfect
world of product images. The photographs of office supplies and their
suggestion of 9-5 ...
Hara ARC: Art is Fun 10: Angelic, Devilish, or Both
The works in this summers
exhibition were selected under the
theme Angelic, Devilish, or Both.
The word devilish doesnt refer
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: Summer Selections: American Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
The origins of the Metropolitan's collection of American works on paper can be traced to
the 1880s—the decade after the Museum was founded. Now numbering more than 1,500
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State Gallery: Danny Singer : Streetscapes
Spending several summers visiting these towns, Singer was initially struck by the ìlineal and spatial nature of the townís main streetî. Noticing the absence of industrial or suburban sprawl found in urban centres, each location contained ìall the...
Modern Museum: The Path of Resistance. MoMA meets Moderna 1960 - 2000
Following World War II, the conquering USA experienced a decade of success
and confidence. The next decade saw an abrupt end to all of this: the
Kennedy murder, the Vietnam war and the icy -cold relation with the eastern
block revealed a gash i...
Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: Overview: The Art of Fannie Hillsmith and Walter Kamys
Many life-long artists reach a certain level and remain there, but
Fannie Hillsmith and Walter Kamys continue to reinvent themselves,
explains Maureen Ahern, director of the Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery.
Walter Kamys, who liv...
Museum of Finnish Art, Ateneum: Hugo Simberg
Hugo Simberg was an artist, who was not interested in painting ordinary
pictures of everyday subjects. More important for him was to depict
something that would live on in the mind and keep a hold on the person,
opening doors to another r...
Ohio Art League: The Forbidden Fruit: Alison Chism, Robert Falcone, Ellen Grevey
Chism and Grevey’s glass pieces began as an exercise in symbolism and form – using shape and curve to illustrate the connection between edible fruits and the human body. These artists see fruit as directly symbolic of womanhood, drawing parallels ...
Institute of International Visual Arts: Travellers' Tales: Internet-based Visual Arts Project
Travellers' Tales is an internet-based visual arts project which explores
how a diverse selection of artists react to the experience of journeying.
Using a wide range of approaches and media, from the text-ba...
Washington Art Association: MARK WINSLOW POTTER RETROSPECTIVE
Mark Winslow Potter (1929-1995) is perhaps best known for his
brilliantly lit landscapes and scenes of rural life in New England,
and in the Adirondacks, where he spent summers throughout his
entire life. He received a B...
Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum: Carl Rungius: Artist, Sportsman
A native of Germany, Carl Clemens Moritz Rungius studied at several art academies, where he found himself drawn to the work of European animal artists who combined an impressionistic painting style with the European sporting art tradition.
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National Ornamental Metal Museum: Master Metalsmith: Peter Ross
He began volunteering at Old Bethpage Village Restoration in Bethpage, NY on weekends and during the summers. Ross attended Rhode Island School of Design, then worked with Dick Everett of Connecticut who specializes in the restoration and reproduc...
National Endowment for the Humanities: NEH Announces $17.6 Million in New Grants
Among the grants awarded this round are 14 Schools for a New
Millennium grants, which enable selected schools to weave
computer use into their humanities curriculum and bec...
photo san francisco, Stephen Cohen Gallery: Third Annual San Francisco Photographic Print Exposition at Herbst Pavilion, Fort Mason Center
Collectors, curators, and photographers will have an extraordinary opportunity to view thousands of images. The fair is organized by Stephen Cohen, organizer of photo l.a., the Los Angeles Photographic Print Exposition which celebrated it’s eleve...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Belle-Ile: Monet, Russell and Matisse in Brittany
Today, its population of 4,000
predominantly survive on tourism and fishing. The natural
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: Hans Hofmann at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Kept out of the army during World War I because of a lung
ailment, Hofmann opened an art school in Munich in 1915. For the next 53 years, Hofmann
supported himself primarily through his teaching. ...
Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien: Heman Chong's The Silver Sessions
In an interview with London-based art critic Dean Summers, Chong describes
The Silver Sessions as such:
"The fact of being a "resident" for a year in an institution such as The
Künstlerhaus Bethanien explictly
defines me as a character in a ...
Portland Museum of Art: Murray Hantman: From Image to Abstraction
Like many of his contemporaries, Hantman’s work was shaped by the times in which he lived—by the exhilarating sense of the potential of art in the modern era coupled with the harsher realities of American life during the Great Depression and World...
Montclair Art Museum: Quartered Flipped and Rotated: Large Scale Installation by Devorah Sperber
Sperber's wall-covering installation will interconnect and transform Hopper's important, early landscape into abstracted versions of what appear to be Native American textile motifs and seemingly surrealist, quasi-landscape vistas. It will take th...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Jacques-Henri Lartigue Photographs:
Automobiles
Perhaps the most charming image is Dans ma chambre, collection de mes
autos de courses (In my room, collection of my racing cars). Made in 1905,
it depicts, from floor level, a simulated starting-line of toy metal cars at the f...
Vancouver Art Gallery: Georgia O’Keeffe: Nature and Abstraction
“As home to the most important collection of canvases by Emily Carr, Canada’s great Modernist painter, the Vancouver Art Gallery is the ideal venue to showcase the work of her legendary American counterpart, Georgia O’Keeffe, in the first solo exh...
National Museum of American Art: Edward Hopper: The Watercolors
The product of several years' research by Virginia M. Mecklenburg (senior curator at the
Museum of American Art) and Margaret Lynne Ausfeld (curator at the Montgomery
Museum of Fine Arts
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