Barthelemy Joseph Fulcran Roger
Louis Jean Marie Daubenton
18th - 19th century
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Figureworks: Robert Shetterly: Annunciation Series -- Eric Weil: Mixed-media Sculpture
Robert Shetterly says of his work, "I make pictures to keep
myself from being overwhelmed by the world. I consider my work to be a
contemplation of what it means tobe alive - a celebration of the
imagination, the ambiguities of human behavior, ...
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Women and Paper
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Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Caroline Davis: Water and Light
She often positions her camera so that
it is partially submerged, and sometimes even photographs from completely
under the water looking up at the person being immersed. This exhibition
includes at least 15 of these intimate portrayals of re...
Jan van der Donk: Hazel Larsen Archer: Trimming of this Photo is Forbidden
This show indeed documents the faces of the young Cunningham, the young Cage, de Kooning, Ruth Asawa, Dorothea Rockburne, Su san Weil, Robert Rauschenberg and Ray Johnson.
On view are also portraits of Josef and Annie Albers, Charles Olson and ...
Vitra Design Museum: Summer Workshops 2000 in France
Two workshops will be held each week (Monday through Sunday)in the period
July 3 - Sept. 17, 2000. The seminars will focus on hands-on work,
supplemented by lectures and discussions. Workshops 2000 will be led by:
Matteo Thun (I), Andrea Branz...
Vitra Design Museum: Design Workshops in France
In the period from July 07 – September 21, 2002 two workshops per week (Sunday through Saturday) will be taking place. These seminars will focus on practical work. Complementary lectures and discussions will also be provided. The 2002 workshops ...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Restaging the Everyday: Recent Work by Beat Streuli and Fischli/Weiss
The short video Busi (Kitty), 2001, by Peter Fischli and David Weiss, presents a
kitten walking towards the camera and lapping milk out of a saucer. Recently
featured in The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Times Square Astrovision by...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Double Feature: Steve McQueen and Peter Sarkisian
Drumroll and Dusted both address concerns related to the notion of the real and the mediated, marking the shift that occurs with the introduction of video as a means to record reality. Both works investigate the privilege inherent in the technolog...
Vitra Design Museum: Reservations Now Being Accepted for Summer 2001 Workshops in France
In the period from July 02 – September 09, 2001 two workshops per week (Monday through Sunday) will be taking place. These seminars will focus on practical work. Complementary lectures and discussions will also be provided. Our 2001 workshops wi...
Kunsthalle Basel: Regional 2001 Jury Selected Exhibitions
Last year was the first time the annual exhibition was
organised in this form; this year the project could be
extended by way of additional exhibition venues. The
exhibition not only communicates an impression of the
diversity of the art being...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Double Feature: New Works by Nick Crowe and Gary Hill
Nick Crowe
The New Medium, 2000
This new work by Nick Crowe reveals a fascination with funereal culture
on the Web. The New Medium focuses on text messages sent by
...
Wanas Foundation: TEN INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS AT WANÅS 2000
During the years 1987 – 1999 many different projects have been realized
inside the barn as well as outside in the park. The focus is on sculpture and
site specific installations.
THE PARK houses several permanent works...
Network Gallery: PhotoSensitive Unveils AIDS in Africa Project
Founded in 1990, PhotoSensitive brings together the photographic talents of a number of Toronto-based professional photographers to harness the power of the camera to achieve social goals. Each photograph...
Artium - Basque Museum of Contemporary Art: The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention
The work of Charles and Ray Eames exhibition has been organized by the Washington DC Library of Congress and the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany. The exhibition has been shown in museums and art centres around Europe and America and ...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Reel Sculpture: Film into Art
Finnish director Eija-Liisa Ahtila describes her work The Present as a “human drama”. The installation consists of five monitors running loops of stories that expose moments of psychological instability in the lives of five female protagonists. Ah...
Museo de Monterrey: Readme.txt Browsing online art: An exploration of various directions in networked art projects
The Web has now become part of our lives. When I was last given
to travel in Mexico, I was astounded to find little shops in the middle
of nowhere offering a multitude of communication services that
almost always included access to th...
Vitra Design Museum: Call to Artists: Design and Architecture Workshops in France
The courses are led by internationally prominent artists, designers and architects such as Humberto & Fernando Campana (Brazil), Toshiyuki Kita (Japan), Arik Levy (Israel), Shin & Tomoko Azumi (Great Britain), Ernst Gamperl (Germany), David Trubri...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Body, Text: Selected Works by Gary Hill
The exhibition also includes Hill’s video works Cut Pipe, 1992; Circular Breathing, 1994; Conundrum, 1995–98; Viewer, 1996; Crossbow, 1999; and Wall Piece, 2000.
“Gary Hill is undoubtedly one of the most talented artists of his generation. H...
Engel Gallery: 2000 - A Glance Towards the Next Millennium
The works tell us not only of how each artist views the cultural, social and political aspects, but of their specific point of view - whether
optimistic or pessimistic - as to what the next century or millennium holds in sto...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Living in Motion: Design and Architecture for Flexible Dwelling
Although flexible modes of living draw on an age-old tradition and a wide variety of cultures – from early European stair ladders to North African tents – recent changes in living conditions and technical advances have greatly increased the releva...
Guggenheim Museum: Frank Gehry, Architect: Retrospective Features Models, Plans, Drawings, Furniture, Photographs, and Video Footage, as well as Two Site-Specific Architectural Elements
Frank Gehry has raised the bar for architectural innovation, said Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. He has accomplished this because of his openness to the concept of difference and radical juxtaposition. Place two unli...
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution: The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention
At a critical moment in American history, Charles (1907-1978) and Ray (1912-1988) Eames responded to emerging postwar consumer needs and demands with experimentation and an aesthetic approach that was a uniquely American interpretation of European...
Ars Electronica 2001: TAKEOVER - Who's Doing the Art of Tomorrow
The theoretical encounter with the Festival theme will be presented in a new
format this year: A symposium, conferences, panels on virtual reality and
the Prix Ars Electronica Forum make up a full calendar of events, an
overarching theory-netwo...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Reprocessing Information: Utilizing Information as Landscape, Medium and Commentary
Ant Farm, Media Burn, 1975
Formed in 1968 and most active between 1973 and 1977, Ant Farm (Chip Lord, Hudson B. Marquez and Doug Michaels) was an influential Bay Area collective that explored the experimental fringe of architecture, design and...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Stir Heart, Rinse Heart: Pipilotti Rist
Drawing from diverse sources—contemporary video art, commercial film, self-appropriation and recycling of her own imagery—Rist is fluent in a visual language that exuberantly embraces aspects of mass media and experimental video, playfully confron...
Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC), Paris Expo: 29th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Presents 170 Galleries from 23 Countries
This year’s fair includes a rigorous selection of international galleries, focusing on individual and thematic shows, new and previously unseen works, and site-specific installations. The fair will be divided into five sections: Solo Shows; Group ...
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ShowBIZ Data - Les Films Roger Weil
Mein Freund, der Baum / Impressum
Jolly Roger - Filmkritik
ATF 99 Ib 452 (f)
Mein Freund, der Baum / Textarbeit
Bluewin - Magazin - Kino - Filmkritik - Jolly Roger
Alles Roger (Life With Roger)
Kontaktformular www.wt-weil
Fnac.com Livres Trésors des expressions françaises - Louise Rameau - Sylvie Weil - Roger Blachon
Alles Roger (Life With Roger)
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