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Andipa Gallery: Drawings, Lithographs and Limited Edition Signed prints by David Hockney
Famed for his swimming pool paintings inspired by his visits to the west coast of America in the early sixties, Hockney began experimenting with prints, having had some printing experience when at art school in England. A visit to meet Ellsworth ...
Oakville Galleries: Weathervane: Curated by Karen Love
The exhibition features works by Marlene Creates, Paterson Ewen, Rodney Graham, Tania Kitchell, Mark Lewis, Richard Rhodes, Seifollah Samadian, Alan Storey, T & T (Tyler Brett and Tony Romano), Diana Thater, Lawrence Weiner and Chris Welsby.
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Hyde Park Art Center: Whole World Celebrates Together : Fang Ling-An
Fang will create sculptures and a mural that symbolically represent the loss of culture and separation felt by the Chinese families of adopted children and often the infants themselves. Combined, the artworks depict morphing eastern and western cu...
National Ornamental Metal Museum: Harriete Estel Berman: Master Metalsmith
A frequent exhibitor at the Metal Museum, Berman's work is included in the permanent collections of the Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institute and Temple University's Tyler School of Art as well as numerous private collections.
A CD ...
Figureworks: 20th Century Figuative Works by American Women Artists
These notable artists shaped the face of American art and most are in
permanent museum collections including the National Museum of American
Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art
and the Museum of Modern of Art.
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PDX Contemporary Art: Nancy Lorenz: Rock Garden
Nancy Lorenz lived in Japan in her teens, received her MFA in painting from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia and Rome, Italy. Lorenz has received major commissions including a 75-foot painting for the lobby of the Beverly Hills Hilton, among ...
Alan Cristea Gallery: David Hockney - A Print Retrospective
Thee earliest prints are black and white etchings from his time at the Royal College of Art in London. From there, the exhibition concentrates on groups of images that have defined his printmaking career. It will include examples from the classic ear...
Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania: Lisa Yuskavage
Lauded by Village Voice critic Peter
Schjeldahl as an extravagantly deft
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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art: Stanley Boxer: Paintings and Selected Prints
The paintings in the exhibition, all mixed media on canvas, are drawn principally from the last decade of the artist’s life, from the late 1980’s through the 1990’s. In these works, Boxer, a superb manipulator of surfaces, combines such diverse ...
Atlanta Photography Group and Gallery: On the Edge, Juried by Alan Avery
Elllen comments about her work, "I am yearning for the unfamiliar rather than the known.
"Photography can lead us astray; it can entice us into an uncanny realm. Using light, it allows us to see through the screen of reality to another reali...
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art: Virgil Marti Opens New Work
Martis Morris Gallery installation will reference the Academys striking decorative program by
building architect Frank Furness, as well as its historic curatorial practice, through the use of dramatic
lighting, flocked wallpaper, and faux ease...
Bodhi Art: S T R E T C H by Nataraj Sharma
Bodhi Art’s mission is to give intensive exposure to its artists in solo exhibitions in Singapore, New Delhi, Mumbai and New York and also through its calendar of art fairs in America, Europe and Asia. Since 2005 Bodhi Art has been organising an a...
Pharmaka: Dear Mr. Saltz: Photography in Painting
The article, as one might expect, provoked heated discussions within artist communities in regards
to the meaning of painting and representation in an age of mass media visual saturation. Conversely,
Mr. Saltz then calls for the „celebration of ...
Speed Art Museum: Flavia Da Rin: Eyes Wide Open
Exhibition support in Louisville has been provided by CBS Outdoor, SMLXL, Tyler Allen and USA Image Technologies, Inc., Zender Associates, Dr. Gregory Bays Brown, Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson, Brook and Pam Smith, Dr. S. P. Auerbach, Mr. and M...
Price Tower Art Center: Bruce Goff: The Drunken Boat
As Goff would put it: “No matter how many buildings you have built, if you think of each one as a new experience…you find that you are always doing something strange and new and different. Sometimes you look at it and wonder, did that come out of...
Exit Art Gallery: Summer Mixtape Volume 1: The Get Smart edition
ARTISTS
Martin Basher, Colby Bird, Tyler Coburn, Corey D‚Augustine, Sarah Davis, Jason Duval, Cacy Forgenie, Donna Huanca, Rashid Johnson, Jayson Keeling, Joyce Kim, Dorota Kolodziejczyk, William Lamson, Kalup Linzy, Jeffrey Lopez, Marisa Ols...
Columbus Regional Airport Authority: Today is Tomorrow's History to Feature Ron Anderson
Ron Anderson and his wife, Robin Anderson, both would like express their appreciation for the invitation that was extended to Ron to be a part of this outstanding program. A number of prominent local members of the Columbus community are featured, in...
Funeria: Call for Artists: Ashes to Art - The Second International Juried Exhibition of Urns and Vessels for Funerary Ashes
All work must be original and ultimately useful to
keep, transport, or disperse the ashes and shell-like
particles that remain after cremation. Artwork
created may be suitable for individuals, companions,
or pets. Cash and other awards includ...
Price Tower Art Center: The Memory of Bruce Goff’s Shin’en Kan
Bruce Goff (b. Alton, Kansas 1904; d. Tyler, Texas 1982) was one of the most creative American architects of the twentieth century. Over his career, he realized over hundred structures built in over fifteen states. In the 1950’s with Goff as the h...
Gallery 1313: Code 3 (No Dangleberries): Christopher Arnoldin, Yechel Gagnon, and Doreen Wittenbols
Doreen generally paints psychosexual imagery using staged and found photographs as a reference. Yechel uses plywood as a medium since it is the archetype of an industrial material composed entirely of a natural product. Christopher often draws in...
PS122 Gallery: Works by Lisa Dahl and Haejae Lee
Lisa Dahl: There Goes the Neighborhood
“In my most recent series of paintings, There Goes the Neighborhood, I have taken either photographs of singular
houses or used images from real estate magazines and obliterated the structures under mu...
Erna Hecey Gallery: IN AND AROUND THE HOUSE: Laurie Simmons
Simmons, while sharing strategies with the artists known as the Pictures Generation - Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, Louise Lawler and Sarah Charlesworth - and their documentation and appropriation of cultural memory, forged her own identity more ...
Portland Museum of Art: John Walker: Works on Paper
Much of the imagery in Walker's recent work comes from his contact with the Maine coast, where he lives in the summer months. Head of the Graduate School for Painting at Boston University since 1993, Walker frequently encourages his students to pa...
Ohio Art League: Breaking the Mold: Julie York, Kris Lyons, Alex Hibbitt
Kris Lyons draws directly from a library of found objects re-made in Clay to create a hybrid art object that has been described as “Monsanto meets Mattel”. Her work is playful, yet thought provoking, and often informed by the world around her. Jul...
Jonathan O'Hara Gallery: BRENDA ZLAMANY Facing Family
Since her last one-person show, in 1999, Zlamany has produced a series of personal paintings depicting herself; her daughter, Oona; and her parents. These pictures, done for her own collection, are assembled in Facing Family. Exquisitely painted, ...
Translations Gallery: Ordinary Alchemy: Cassandra Tondro and Christina Yocca
Inspired by nature, Yocca borrows building techniques from past cultures and the contemporary natural building movement to form vessels and wall pieces. Her work derives color from Earth clays that she purchases or digs locally. “I use down-to-e...
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...
Royal Over-Seas League: Travel Scholarships 2000 for Artists
Eligibility citizens of the United Kingdom up to and including the age of 35 as at 31 December 2000.
Media oil or comparable media, watercolour, drawing, mixed media, mono print or semi-relief.
Free-standing work, multiple edition prints ...
Eric I. Spoutz Gallery: Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993): A Comprehensive Retrospective
"The subject matter of my paintings has become so completely buried that it doesnít matter what I paint, whether it is my shoes, my dog, the work clothes, my easels, or the bridges of New York. It is the painting first and subject matter latter. I...
Laguna Art Museum: The OsCene: Contemporary Art and Culture in Orange County
In fact, it has been over twenty years since a survey exhibition of contemporary art in Orange County has been organized by a museum (the last major effort being done by Newport Harbor Art Museum in 1979). Tremendous growth and change have occurre...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: New Acquisitions: Part Two Contemporary Art
This literal and sometimes even literary approach is really at the heart of contemporary art, much of which is referred to as “post-modern.” An in depth discussion of post-modernism is well beyond the scope of this short writing, but let it suffic...
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