Artist: Julian Scott Title: Dead Horse Date: 1864 Medium: pencil on paper Dimensions: H.8-11/16 x
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Carnegie Museum of Art: Out of the Ordinary: The Architecture and Design of Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Associates
Venturi Scott Brown and Associates (VSBA) is known for combining design
elements in unexpected ways-an approach that has spurred some to include
Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown among the founders of architectural
Post modernism. Though t...
Bonnefanten Museum: Neo Rauch: Winner or The Vincent van Gogh Biennial Award for Contemporary Art in Europe
Neo Rauch, who lives and works in Leipzig, is considered one of today’s leading European painters. His work is rooted in the German Realist painting tradition. In spite of the typically bleached, chalk-like colours he uses and the sparse way in wh...
Guggenheim Museum, Berlin: Neo Rauch: Paintings and Drawings
Almost a decade has passed since the Deutsche Bank's art team encountered Neo Rauch and his work for the first time. Although his early works are certainly impressive, his present oeuvre is more figurative and on a grander scale, his use of forms ...
FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL CENTER: The Sixties and The Rock Poster: New Exhibition Celebrating the Sixties
These artists were given almost complete artistic freedom, and thus, the
posters were liberated from the usual restrictions related to their
advertising function. Originally intended merely as inexpensive promotional
devices, rock posters ev...
Art Gallery of Hamilton: Marian Dale Scott, 1906 - 1993: Pioneer of Modern Art
This retrospective
exhibition brings together over sixty paintings and works from experiments in a
figurative modern language to pure abstraction. Particular attention is paid to
Scott's work from the thirties and ...
Gibsone Jessop Gallery: Charles Green and Lyndell Brown: Map of Atlantis
Brown and Green have created a complex process that involves photographing their paintings to achieve high resolution scans that are transferred onto transparent Duraclear film creating what they call "ghostly spirit-photographs".
Charles Gr...
3RD i GALLERY: InterActive Art Works
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Bishop's University: The Starving Can’t Eat Stone
Inspired by the monument to the 10,000 Irish emigrants who died in the 1840’s quarantine station of Grosse-Ile, Scott MacLeod’s
figurative paintings and drawings are a reminder of the pain, suffering and death of so many who did not survive their...
Everson Museum of Art: Millennium Messages
The works featured in Millennium Messages provide museum visitors with a variety
of perceptions about our civilization at the end of the millennium. Arman’s Break in
Case of Emergency is a wi...
Art Boutique: Being Here: New Paintings by Bryce Brown.
Figures are still strong and soulful, even more so now with the addition of the land and seascapes. Brown has focused mainly on The Bay of Plenty but also includes some images from memories of his travels both overseas and through New Zealand. He ...
Harrison's Gallery: New Figurative Works by Bryce Brown
‘I feel compelled to make
figurative paintings, to capture subtle movement and gestures and to
evoke positive emotion through certain poise. I am always looking for
images and movement to find strong line, usually working the image to a
point ...
Palette Gallery: Bryce Brown; Urban Essence - Paintings of Life in the City
Brown has adapted his colour palette for this show to reflect upon the natural elements of our
cities and abundance of parks and reserves that we have within them - noticing that, “New
Zealanders love to be a part of the ‘great oudoors’ as much ...
New Museum of Contemporary Art: Trisha Brown: Dance and Art in Dialogue, 1961 - 2001
In addition, Brown will present her 2003-2004 New York dance season at the New Museum, performing many of her early works from the Judson Dance Theater period and the 1970s. Dance and Art in Dialogue is guest curated by Hendel Teicher.
Compl...
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Roger Brown: A Different Dimension
This distinctive aspect of Roger Brown’s career has yet to receive museum or scholarly attention and
is critical to the understanding of his contributions as an American artist. Roger Brown, A Different
Dimension, the exhibition and catalogue wi...
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Directions: Cecily Brown
Among the works that will be on view are the
never-before-exhibited "Dogday Afternoon," 1999, in which the artist's body
markings are part of the composition; "Bacchanal," 2001, exemplifying
Brown's recent investigations into landscape; and an ...
HCG Gallery: Recent Works by Sam Scott
A keen observer of life and philosophy, and a student of the planet, Sam Scott spent time during his young adult years living in various eco-systems. His twenties saw him co-habiting with the Oglala Sioux in South Dakota, working as a commercial ...
Annie Su Gallery: Harvey Scott Kaner: Re-nude
Artist Statement:
My work today is the result of years of experimentation with various media, including stone, bronze, plaster, clay, and found objects. Inspired by nature, the ultimate designer
-- along with the creations of great artists an...
Michael Gibson Gallery: Scott Conarroe: Londons
"In the fall of 2005 I began photographing London, Ontario. I produced a generalized place portrait of the city’s houses and its infrastructure and ambience. Several months later I re-photographed the same sites according to those compositions. Lo...
Gallery 51: 51 Doorways: Photography by Suell E. Scott
On the other hand, "A door can be at the threshold of a new beginning;
a door can be a challenge. A door can be opened and a subsequent
experience can be a salvation; or then again…" Then, there are doors
that were never meant to be opened. How...
Axiom Gallery: Peter Cramond, Bryce Brown and Graham Grow Bare Their Figures
After spending time working on complex paintings that focused on surface rather than
image, Crow is excited about his return to his artistic roots. His latest mixed media
drawings show a distinct return to basics with the human form being the pr...
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...
Palette Gallery: Bryce Brown: A Newborn Captures the Heart
Capturing this relationship on canvas seemed a natural step as the majority of his work to date has featured figures.
The Bay of Plenty artist has chosen a classical Greek-Italian style of line and colour for many of the paintings featured i...
Manes Exhibition Hall: Fragments 4: Young Progressive Artist
A presentation of installation, film, video, photography, digital design, painting, sculpture, performance, and more, Fragments 4 will historically document the creative expression of this exceptional group of emerging international artists. The ...
www.studio-visit.com: David Henry Brown, Jr.
studio-visit.coms aim is to offer an in-depth look at an individual artist or troupe. Each
month they will offer a personal look into the artist s studio along with an
interview, slides, and a resume. Since todays cultural borders are
consta...
Fraser Gallery: Art and Technology
The exhibition includes work by Kathryn Cornelius, Claire Watkins, Scott Hutchison, Thomas Edwards, David Page and others.
"We seek to explore and to show," says Fraser, "what happens when talented and creative individuals, with a proven reco...
Portland Museum of Art: Lasting Impressions: Contemporary Prints from the Bruce Brown Collection
As a teacher at Freeport High School and Curator of Maine Coast Artists in Rockport, Brown has educated many people about art and has also
assembled a phenomenal collection of contemporary prints on a limited budget. Brown began collecting in the...
photoza: Myopic Visions-Italian Landscapes by Scott Brightwell
"5 years ago I transferred my home to central Italy. This new landscape, with
dramatic light and soft pastel palettes, inspired a reawakening to
experience the landscape through the lens formed image. In this ongoing body
of work, I have contin...
Bartley and Company Art: Roger Mortimer : APOCRYPHA
As
Brown notes he has “his tongue in his artistic cheek”. Mortimer is “in” but his ideas, he seems to
suggest, are out – and certainly they are outside contemporary and popular culture. Mortimer
derives inspiration from history and legend, f...
Oakville Galleries: Fuzzy at Centennial Square
Fuzzy explores the loving and playful exchanges between artists and their pets. The artists have in common an emotional engagement with their pets and view them as equal and loving participants in a cooperative dynamic to explore issues of identit...
Nohra Haime Gallery: Carol K. Brown: Pedestrian
Pe-des-tri-an n. 1. a person who goes or travels on foot. ---adj. 2. going or performed on foot. 3.of or intended for walking. 4. lacking in vitality, imagination or distinction; commonplace; prosaic. *
*Random House Webster’s College Dictio...
Frye Art Museum: Scott B. Goodwillie: Figuring the Forces
Painting in a realist style, Goodwillie combines smooth, studied Dutch brushstrokes with more edgy, contemporary subjects to create works that are both classically masterful and modern in mood. His Figuring the Forces exhibition features canvases ...
Macworld: MacWorld Expo Digital Art Gallery Awards to 30 Finalists
Among the selected 30 finalists is Satoshi Matsuyama's image "Blessed are the Pure in Our Heartland". Digital art and graphic related prizes from the contest’s many sponsors will be awarded to the winning artists. Companies include, Corel, Wacom, ...
Pan American Art Gallery: International Guild of Realism Juried Exhibition
Participating artists:
Tom Cardamone
Larry Charles
Don Clapper (founding member of the Guild of Realism)
Dan Di Maria
(Rouaud) Isabelle du Toit (local)
Camille Engel
Ken Fuller
Albino Hinojosa
Lorena Kl...
Mills Reef Winery: Bryce Brown: Vitality
Born in Auckland in 1971, Bryce grew up in the lush Northland
Surrounds, of Whangarei. He began to take art seriously in the mid 90s
With the outstanding beauty of the Northland area providing him with a
major source of inspiration.
...
Artemisia: Five exhibitions to open friday
CHRISTINE LoFASO, THE BODY PROJECT
For several years LoFaso has worked with a range of media as a means of conveying ideas about the body and its many guises: social, political, sexual, psychological, spiritual. In the summer of 2000, she develo...
Colored Pencil Society of America: Call for Artists: Explore This 3
Open to all artists 18 years +, regardless of geographic location. Entry fees are nonrefundable. No preferential consideration is made during the judging process between members and nonmembers. Artist may submit one 35 mm slide for each 2-dimensio...
Studio Museum in Harlem: Frederick J. Brown: Portraits in Jazz, Blues, and Other Icons
In the late 1970s and early 1980s Brown emerged as a driving force in the resurgence of expressive figuration in theinternational art world. He has combined his interest in jazz and blues music, Native American and African culture, primitive folk ...
Milwaukee Art Museum: Museums for a New Millennium: Concepts, Projects, Buildings
Among those featured in this exhibition is the Milwaukee Art Museum expansion, designed by Santiago Calatrava, which opened in October 2001. Museums for a New Millennium at the Milwaukee Art Museum is sponsored by CG Schmidt, Inc. and Graef, Anha...
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art: Contemporary Erotic Drawing
The personally-charged process of drawing, combined with the subject of sex, follows ancient traditions in both Western and Eastern art. Expanding and commenting on these traditions, artists in the exhibition offer works that are personal, politic...
Full Deck Art Quilts: COLLECTORS PURCHASE ENTIRE EXHIBIT
According to Collections Director Karen Brown, the collection combines two
rich cultural traditions, quilting and card playing. This combination has
universal appeal, and many people who dont typically visit museums are
going to see this exhibi...
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