Anthonie Waterloo
Le petit pont de bois d'un rocher a l'autre
17th century
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Waterloo Gallery: MESH: A Collaboration with Jo Gibbs and Stephan von Lingelsheim
The work is an exploration of colour and shapes, for which the artists devised a specific technique combining digital imagery with painting. Their initial sources of inspiration are images, abstracted from our urban surroundings. These are painted...
Cambridge Galleries: Joanna Strong: flourish
Newfoundland native Joanna Strong studied at York
University in Toronto and Memorial University in St. John’s,
before going to the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design
to concentrate on studio work. After...
Cambridge Galleries: Architecture in Cambridge: Shaping the City
The unique situation ofCambridges core has offered many
of the School of Architectures
students an opportunity to reflect
...
Red Head Gallery: Signs and Symptoms: New Work by Laura Cunningham
Assumptions are made with figurative work that there is a direct
relationship between the artist and the subject. In this body of work there
is only distance. Photos of people in medical texts caught gazing directly
into the lens as the camera...
Michael Werner Gallery: Decor: A Conquest by Marcel Broodthaers
Décor: A Conquest is the culmination of the Marcel Broodthaers' life's work, building on themes explored in earlier décors, a term the artist used to describe a number of his late works. As Marcel Broodthaers remarked, speaking of himself in the t...
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...
Muse at 269 Gallery: Shine: A Solo Show of Paintings by Sonya Vine
Exploring the power of shadows, the artist creates suggestive stories by observing our ‘second selves’ through the balance of light and shade.
Kin thanks to sponsor ‘Harvey House Films’
Sonya Vine has exhibited mainly in London venues, i...
Red Head Gallery: Interzone 001: An Exhibition of Digital Prints by Laura De Decker
Although De Decker’s creative process may seem scientific it requires a less
stringent use of scientific method -- if such a method can still be
described this way-- than is normally associated with science. The variation
between perceived oppo...
Dayton Art Institute: The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
The exhibition spans more than 100 years and includes such great masterpieces as Claude
Monets Charing Cross Bridge (Reflections on the Thames) (1901-1904), oil on canvas; Edouard
Manets The Café-Concert (1878-1879), oil on canvas; Edgar Degas...
Cambridge Galleries: Arounna Khounnoraj: Brine
Multiple salt forms is 180 small crocheted mohair forms caked in salt. Khounnoraj uses salt in order to see objects in different stages of transformation - from a brine to clusters of crystals. Each form spends weeks in and out of brine. After sev...
National Galleries of Scotland: ANDREW GEDDES (1783-1844) PAINTER-PRINTMAKER: A MAN OF PURE TASTE
Born in Edinburgh, Geddes studied painting in the celebrated York Place studio of Alexander Nasmyth and subsequently at the Royal Academy Schools in London as a contemporary of Wilkie. He went on to practise as a portrait painter in Edinburgh, be...
Woman Made Gallery: 8th International Open: Diversity and Spirit - Works by 50 US and International Women
Warren continues, "The number of entries made the competition to be in the exhibition very tight; I unfortunately was faced with very tough decisions and must say that I admired many of the artists' submissions that could not be included, because ...
Sculpture Square Limited
: Home: Matthew Ngui
Using the spaces at Sculpture Square, Ngui approaches the building and its spaces around as an integral part of his creative processes. Presently, the artist plans to use to use the exterior components of the chapel building and elements along Wat...
Vancouver Art Gallery: Impressionist Masterworks from the National Gallery of Canada
The first Impressionist exhibition of 1874 exploded like a bombshell in the complacent world of French academic art. The young artists
who participated in this show and the seven exhibitions that followed, had abandoned historical subje...
Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff Centre: John and Lou's 1923 Voyage
For many years Wills purchase sat unexplored, until he
rediscovered it in 1997 prior to a creative residency at the Banff Centre. It was during
this time that Will began to puzzle together the images with evidence of the
...
Gibson Cultural Centre: The Wave of Peace
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Spanish Absinthe, Absenta.com: Cab Gallery
Artists
Participants include Peter Liversidge (1999 John Moores nominee), Bob and
Roberta Smith, Steve Bunn (winner of The Battersea Outdoor Sculpture Prize
1999; winner of Madame Tussauds Prize, RCA Best Graduate 1999), Abigail
Cohen, Jemi...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Australian Sculptor Bertram Mackennal
Whilst Mackennal remained an expatriate, travelling back to Australia only three times, he maintained close links to local sculptors. He had a large impact on the growth and directions of sculpture in Australia. He completed a number of public wor...
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