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atopia: ATOPIA 8 - Call for Papers
With polar expeditions, the void on the map
ultimately came to coincide with the white surface of the Antarctic. Now
that the terrae incognitae have been entirely engulfed by the meridians
of the known, there seems to be little space left for e...
Terra Museum of American Art: The People Work: American Perspectives 1840-1940
"By exploring diverse representations from the Terra Foundation for the Arts collection and several key works on loan, The People Work examines a variety of human activities investigating labor. The exhibition questions common assumptions and atti...
Arad International Biennale of Contemporary Arts: Call for Artists: International Forum for Artist Dialogue
The event will have its first edition in May 2005 and is coordinated by an International Artistic Committee.The main responsibilities of the Committee are to promote the project internationally and to select the artists that will take part in the ...
Terra Museum of American Art: In Search of the Promised Land: Paintings by Frederic Edwin Church
All proceeds of the exhibition
will be donated to Olana State
Historic Site, ...
Ottawa Art Gallery: The Dahan Bunch: Perdus dans l espace
Her universe is the family; her modules are portraits of family members, coloured by fiction and abstracted to act their scripted part in an installation where proximity and distancing are enlisted to tell stories of origins, migration, trajector...
International Museum of The Horse: Imperial China: The Art of the Horse in Chinese History
Beginning with the Western Zhou Dynasty (1027-771 BC), and covering all subsequent
dynasties through the Qing (1644-1911), the exhibition will contain spectacular artifacts,
many neve...
Gallery ART U: Pinaree Sanpitak: Metamorphosis
In recent years, this breast icon is taking on more abstract features and forming a variation of shapes and colors which arouses in viewer’s mind an ever-changing image of fruit, stupa, vessel, boat and so on. In the latest shows in Bangkok, she i...
ART U room: Pinaree Sanpitak ...and everything in between...
This current exhibition entitled ...and everything in between... is composed of paintings plus a large-scale vessel object. The exhibition will offer us a space where emphasis is put on something subtle and understated, on the importance of the th...
Terra Museum of American Art: Indivisible: Stories of American Community
Working
in the documentary
...
Tacoma Art Museum: A Transatlantic Avant-Garde: American Artists in Paris, 1918 – 1939
Paris was the world’s art center before World War II, attracting international artists who gleaned ideas and styles from the city’s heady scene. Key artists of many disciplines such as James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinsk...
Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: Flash Afrique: Photography from West Africa
This is a story, which deals with the tensions arising between a staged self-stylization and a de-limited
everyday life. A story, which shows how surrealism entered into the professional photographic studios
...
Showroom Boccabianca: ventipertrenta04: 1st International Digital Art Festival
In this first edition, 17artists from Italy, Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Cuba and India will participate. The 44 works of art presented represent a rich look of the international contemporary art world.
Among the artists, many are those that have a ...
College of the Atlantic, Blum Gallery: A Place to Take Root: The History of Flower Pots and Garden Containers in America
In the same way Linnaeus was organizing the plant kingdom to fit a scientific system, flower pot forms were designed to "work" for horticulturists with ever greater efficiency. Individualized terra cotta items such as seed pans, graduated pots and...
Forum Gallery: Bruno Lucchesi: New Sculpture
Bruno Lucchesi was born in the village of Lucca, Italy, in 1926. His early exposure to the extraordinary sculpture of the Italian Renaissance, seen in churches throughout Italy, formed the genesis of his artistic vision. He studied the human form...
Portland Museum of Art: In Search of the Promised Land: Frederic Edwin Church
In Search of the Promised Land comprises 44 paintings, most of them lent by museums and private collectors. Its features some of the artist’s
most memorable and monumental canvases including Niagara Falls from the American Side (1867) from the Na...
San Diego Museum of Art: Frederick Carl Frieseke: The Evolution of an American Impressionist
Organized by the Telfair Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia, and guest curated by Nicholas Kilmer, Frieseke’s grandson, this traveling retrospective is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of Frieseke’s work ever assembled, consisting of ...
John Michael Kohler Arts Center: Judy Fox: Love and War
Fox's desire to present ideal characters—the embodiment of heroes or icons—is reflected in the careful production of each sculpture. Molded in either terra-cotta or hydrastone and then delicately painted, the sculptures combine both idealized and...
Reggia di Colorno: Giovanni Lanfranco A painter in Parma, Rome and Naples (1582 – 1647)
In order to allow such an important artistic event, Neaples and Rome have joined Parma as well. After the exhibition in Parma, Neaples is housing it from 21st December 2001 to 24th February 2002 (Neaples, Castel Sant’Elmo) and Rome from 16th March...
Seattle Art Museum: Feasting with the Gods: Art and Ceremony in Ancient Mesoamerica and the Central Andes
The exhibition, a selection of exquisite pieces from the collection of Assen and Christine Nicolov, and from SAM’s permanent collection, presents an array of implements used in feasting rituals from the high-ranking elite to the commoner. Painted ...
Museum of Fine Art, Houston: The Golden Age of Archaeology: Celebrated Discoveries from the People's Republic of China
Most of the items in the exhibition, which covers the Neolithic Period
through the Liang dynasty (5000 b.c. to a.d. 923), were discovered in
elaborate tombs and in pits - pr...
Photographer's Gallery: Jean-Luc Mylayne
Mylayne's work bears little relation to the images of
wildlife photographers, although he has, by necessity,
a deep knowledge of ornithology. He does not pursue
his prey with a telephoto lens, and is not searching for
the exotic or the unu...
Telfair Museum of Art: Frederick Carl Frieseke: The Evolution of an American Impressionist
Accompanying the exhibition will be a handsome 220-page
full-color hardback catalogue published by the Telfair and
distributed jointly with Princeton University Press. In addition, a
30-minute documentary ...
Guild Art Gallery: The Teacher and the Taught: S.H. Raza, Sujata Bajaj
Paradoxes, pluralities and hybridities. These are recurring leitmotifs, that appear whenever we consider the question of what constitutes 'Indian'. Right from the dawn of civilisation, from the Indus-Harappan period moving into the twenty-first ce...
Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum: Elie Nadelman: Classical Folk
Born in Poland in 1882, Nadelman lived in various cities throughout
Europe, including ten years in Paris, until settling in the United States in 1914,
where he remained until his death in 1946. It was during his years in America
...
Mabee Gerrer Museum of Art: Unveiling Ancient Mystery: Etruscan Treasures
“Prince Fabrizio Alliata’s collection is the finest example of Etruscan gold jewelry I have had the opportunity to both see and study,” said Vatican Museums Director General Dr. Francesco Buranelli.
The exhibition is being brought to Oklahom...
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens: RODIN’S EXTRAORDINARY MONUMENT TO VICTOR HUGO
Through Rodin’s early marble busts, plaster figures, and preliminary studies, visitors will be able to trace the master’s
thought process as he conceived the final monument. Bringing all twenty-two pieces together allows the publ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Renwick Gallery: USA Clay: Recently Acquired Ceramics
We are delighted to showcase the diverse ways clay has been used by artists over the last
50 years, said Elizabeth Broun, the museum's Margaret and Terry Stent Director. 'USA
Clay' also provides us with a wonderful opportunity to show ...
National Gallery of Art: THE GOLDEN AGE OF CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY: CELEBRATED DISCOVERIES FROM
THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
The exhibition is sponsored by Eastman Kodak Company.
After its showing at the National Gallery, the exhibition will be on view at the Museum of Fine Arts,
Houston, 1...
Guggenheim Museum: presents Conversations Between Shadows and Light: Italian Cinematography
Organized by guest curator Antonio Monda, Professor, Department of Film and Television, Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, and Maria-Christina Villaseñor, Associate Curator of Film and Media Arts at the Guggenheim Museum, Conversatio...
Guggenheim: Clemente
Born in Naples in 1952, Clemente moved to Rome in 1970 to study
architecture. The '70s in Italy were marked by frequent student
protests, massive labor strikes, outbreaks of urban terrorism, and
sweepin...
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