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Whitney Museum of American Art: Whitney Biennial 2004 Opens Tomorrow
Adam D. Weinberg, the Whitney's Alice Pratt Brown Director, said, "The Biennial is a great tradition that goes back to the Museum's earliest roots. This gathering of new and established artists plunges us into the present moment in American contem...
Whitney Museum of Art: Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective
This exhibition is organized by the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art. Significant support for this exhibition has been
provided by the Henry Luce Foundation and by a g...
Whitney Museum of Art: Bitstreams: Contemporary Art Harnesses Digital Media
In conjunction with BitStreams, Performance on 42nd
presents Pulse, a series of four events featuring live
performances intertwined with digital media.
...
High Museum: A Matter of Time: Edward Hopper from the Whitney Museum of American Art
Also included from the High's permanent collection is Foreshore-Two Lights (1927), a watercolor Hopper considered to be among his best. This exhibition was organized by the High Museum of Art in collaboration with the Whitney Museum of Art, New Y...
Whitney Museum of Art: The Draftsman's Colors: Fourteen New Acquisitions from Johns to Chong
The artists'
avoidance of strong color allows the viewer to concentrate on
their pure draftsmanship. Included are drawings in various
...
Whitney Museum of Art: Robert Rauschenberg: Synapsis Shuffle
The extraordinary range of imagery in
Synapsis Shuffle, from the banal to the exotic, derives from
photographs Rauschenberg took d...
Frick Collection: Six Paintings from the Former Collection of Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney on Loan from
the Greentree Foundation
The selection reflects the Whitneys’ interest in art produced in France in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries, which formed the core of their renowned collection. The six paintings, displayed
in the Garden Court, are accompan...
Whitney Museum of Art: Barbara Kruger: Retrospective
This
exhibition
features
over seventy
works by
Barbara
Kruger. The
once graphic
designer
takes her
graphic eye
to
monumental proportions with billboard sized works
which...
Columbia Museum of Art: POP IMACT! From Johns to Warhol
Included in the exhibition, are icons of the '60s by 17 notable artists including Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Claes Oldenburg, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Wesselman, Robert Indiana, Marisol, Edward Ruscha, George Segal and Wayne Thiebau...
Esso Gallery: Stanley Whitney: Works on Paper 1999
Though the subject matter, style, and impact of the works presented share the same modular pattern, an unaffected, hand-wrought beauty and a reverence for the expressive possibilities of the drawn line, it’s impressive to discover that they are g...
Whitney Museum of American Art: The Whitney Biennial 2002 Opens in New York
The 113 artists and collaborative teams in the exhibition represent a
wide range of ages, backgrounds, and sensibilities. Established artists,
like sculptor Kiki Smith, painter Vija Celmins, filmmaker Ken Jacobs, and
composer ...
Whitney Museum of Art: Sowon Kwon: Two or Three Corridors
...
Whitney Museum: 2000 Biennial Exhibition
For the first time in Biennial history, the exhibition was
curated by a group of outside experts working across the
country, under the guidance of Whitney Museum director
...
Whitney Museum of American Art: Visions from America: Photographs from the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1940-2000
Curator Sylvia Wolf's selection focuses on artists who live and work in this country. Portraits, landscapes, street photographs, and genre subjects will be featured, including works by Vito Acconci, Diane Arbus, Matthew Barney, Dawoud Bey, Nancy B...
Oakville Galleries: Rachel Harrison: Brides and Bases
Rejecting conventions, Harrison’s work invites viewers to look closely and think imaginatively: why this specific image or that particular form? Each piece combines unusual materials, for example, framed photographs with Styrofoam, papier-mâché, p...
Whitney Museum of Art: Edward Steichen Retrospective
...
Amsterdam Whitney Gallery: Chelsea Global Showcase 2006 Competition
Bailey's ground-breaking work pushes viewers from the familiar to the unknown--entering beautiful passages in the life of forms that aspire to a higher level of aesthetic pleasure.
The Showcase starts on August 4 and continues through the...
Columbia Museum of Art: Edward Hopper and Urban Realism
Drawn entirely from the Whitney Museum of American Art’s preeminent collection, this exhibition presents the work of Hopper alongside paintings by his peers – those artists who documented and explored the many faces of life in the changing urban e...
Swope Art Museum: Call for Artists: 59th Annual Wabash Valley Exhibit
Larry Rinder has curated numerous art shows including exhibits by renowned artists Louise Bourgeois, Richard Diebenkorn, and the prestigious Whitney Biennial. Widely published and respected, Rinder has taught at both Columbia University and the Un...
Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona: MARTHA ROSLER
Her critical eye and her cutting, caustic ingenuity came to light in her early videos, such as
Semiotics of the kitchen (1975) and Secrets from the Street (1980), marking out her
importance to the development of the video and the feminist enterpris...
Bank: John Klima: Toy World
John Klima’s solo exhibition at Bank will mark his Los Angeles debut. A range of Klima’s work will be exhibited including the Great Game, a software program depicting U.S. Army troop movement and Air Force sortie data from the conflict in Afghani...
The Art Institute of Chicago: Bill Voila
Bill Viola is organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art and curated by David A. Ross and Peter Sellars.
The Chicago presentation of Bill Viola is curated by James Rondeau, as...
Whitney Museum of Art: Alice Neel
Linda Nochlin and
Daisy, 1973.
Oil on
canvas,
55 1/2 x 44 in.
(141 x 111.8 cm).
Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston;
Seth K.
Sweetser Fund ...
Pump House Gallery: Anything You Want: Walead Beshty, Anne Collier, Annette Kelm
Highly conceptual, many of the works reference historical photographic precedents, resulting in compelling images that defy easy categorisation and are laden with complex visual codes.
Walead Beshty, born in London 1976, has exhibited extens...
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art: Michal Rovner: Works
Her haunting and ambiguous images create a tension of foreboding or violence, yet are oddly beautiful. Rovner was featured in last years Whitney Biennial, New York, NY.
IMAGE:
Michal Rovner
Red Earth Nun, 1999
chromogenic pr...
Kiang Gallery: Liquid Space: New Work by Laurie Reid
Reid says, "My work is primarily an exploration of how the physical world meets the human mind through the act of painting. I see painting as a place where water, atmosphere, gravity, paper and pigments intersect and interact with each other and ...
SITE Santa Fe: Dara Friedman: Film and Video Projects
Miami, Florida-based artist Dara Friedman was born in
Germany where she studied with the pioneering
experimental Austrian filmmaker Peter Kubelka. She received
an MFA from the University of Miami, Schoo...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Remote Viewing (Invented Worlds in Recent Painting and Drawing)
Visitors of Remote Viewing (Invented Worlds in Recent Painting and Drawing)
will have the unique opportunity to experience the first iPod-delivered audio/visual
tour offered by the Saint Louis Art Museum. The free interactive tour includes
in...
Milwaukee Art Museum: POP Impact: from Johns to Warhol
Pop Impact! From Johns to Warhol looks at Pop imagery from different perspectives, encouraging visitors to examine the
movement's defining characteristics elements such as scale and seriality as well as such atypical Pop approaches as the...
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: Sol LeWitt: Incomplete Open Cubes/MATRIX 143
The works will be installed throughout the museum, stimulating comparisons with art of
earlier centuries. Coinciding with the LeWitt retrospective at the Whitney Museum of
...
Andy Warhol Museum: The Warhol Look/Glamour Style Fashion
The Warhol
Look/Glamour Style Fashion traces Warhols interest and the
progression of his work from the 1940s through the 1980s. Drawn
primarily from the Museums art and archival collections, the selecti...
Dia Center for the Arts: Rodney Graham and Bruce Nauman: ...the nearest faraway place...
Born in 1949 in Masqui, British Columbia, Rodney Graham studied
art history at the University of British Columbia from 1968 to
1971 and at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver from 1978 to
1979. Beginning with a series of solo shows in the late...
Armory Art Center: A Sense of Urgency–paintings and pastels by Sidney Goodman
Sidney Goodman is among the nations most established and
recognized figurative artists and teachers. Since graduating from the Philadelphia College of
Art, he has earned extensive recognitio...
Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum: Claes Oldenburg: Drawings, 1959-1977 and Claes Oldenburg with Coosje van Bruggen: Drawings, 1992-1998, in the Whitney Museum of American Art
Oldenburg gained international fame for his Pop Art sculptures that transform common objects into whimsical constructions, using surprising and unexpected materials. His drawings reveal the creative process behind his public pieces. Oldenburg uses...
Rebecca Ibel Gallery: Works by Stephen Mueller and Rob Wynne
Since 1970, New York based Stephen Mueller’s work has been widely exhibited in galleries and curated exhibitions with a retrospective in 2003 at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska and the Whitney Biennial in 1995. Mueller has been recognized...
Cube at Beco: Extra/ordinary: Fiber Artists Rethinking Art and Everyday Life
Since the Industrial Revolution began blurring the lines between industry and handicraft, as well as the upper- and lower-classes, artists have subsequently taken great pleasure in using such developments to similarly dissolve the centuries-old ba...
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 ...
Tembo Collaborative Studio: Terrell James: Mono-prints and Intaglio Ewditions
The new monoprints in variety of sizes are now available at pre publication values from the Tembo studio and Ms. Jame's Houston gallery affiliation, Hiram Butler/ Devin Borden Gallery (713-863-7097)
IMAGE
"Rover"
Terrell James
thre...
Fruitmarket Gallery: Fred Tomaselli: Monsters of Paradise
The collaged paintings that marked Tomaselli’s emergence on the international art circuit in the late 80s are obsessive compendia of the natural and unnatural worlds that move between abstraction and figuration. They are distinguished by the use o...
Wexner Center for the Arts: Ray Johnson: Correspondences
A progenitor of pop art and a major force in the development of mail art, especially through the activities of his New York Correspondence School, Johnson was a potent and influential presence in the art world from the 1950s through the 1990s. The...
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