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Computer-generated art and its three dimensional expression are the
subjects of a new exhibi...
Tim Hawkinson
Unlikely waste materials are used in constructions that mimic the workings of various machines and i...
Dürer's Passions: PRINTS AND DRAWINGS OF THE PASSION OF CHRIST
The Harvard University Art
Museums will present a landmark exhibition ex...
MARC CHAGALL: THE LIGHT OF ORIGINS, paintings, works on paper, tapestries, lithographs 1949-1977
An exhibition of original works by 20th century European master, Marc Chagall; paintings and works o...
Stephan Balkenhol: New Works
There are certain artists whose work seems to gain respect and recognition
...
Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon's work was first shown at the Gemeentemuseum during the 1964 New Realists exhibition. ...
Ansel Adams: A Life s Work
Sometimes I get to places when God's ready to have somebody click the
shutter. -- This is how the l...
Van Gogh's Postman: The Portraits of Joseph Roulin
In 1989 The Museum of Modern Art acquired a superb
...
THE EXPERIMENT 1: Michael Schmid/Christoph Scholz
Schmid/Scholz are involved in questions from the connection art and pop. They pick up from the term ...
Broken Memories: A solo-exhibition by Xue Jiye
Xue Jiye's distinctive trademark style, which blends traditional figurative painting and urban lands...
Hugo Boss Prize 2000 - Marjetica Potrec - Kagiso: Skeleton House Features Two Architectural Installations, Photographs, and Text
Kagiso: Skeleton House, an exhibition of the work of
Slovenian artist Marjetica Potrc, the winn...
Four Exhibtions: Alex Pittendrigh, Caroline Brunet and Tara Shield, Patricia Piccinini and Peter Hennessey, Eugenia Raskopoulos
The Centre for Contemporary Photography presents four exhibitions: Alex Pittendrigh. Take care! The ...
in the meantime...Videos, Installations and Photography of Eight Artists
The exhibtition presents the work of Mark Bain, Yael Bartana, Sebastian
Diaz Morales, Angela Ferrei...
The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
Drawn from the superb collections of the Walters Art Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art due
to...
Lawren Stewart harris: A Painters Progress
Lawren Stewart Harris: A Painters Progress constitutes the first full-scale retrospective of...
Inferno and Paradiso: A Photojournalism Installation
Inferno and Paradiso was curated by Alfredo Jaar, one of the foremost
representatives in today's in...
Enrico Castellani
On 26 April an exhibition devoted to Enrico Castellani (Castelmassa, Rovigo, 1930) opened at Fondazi...
Open City: Street Photographs 1950-2000
Working in the street has always been one of the key activities of photographers, but since the inve...
The Short Century. Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa 1945 - 1994
From May 18 to July 29, 2001,the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (House of the
World Cultures) will be s...
Tony Tascona: Resonance
Since the early sixties Tascona’s work has been exhibited and collected by art
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Picasso érotique
From June 14 to September 16, 2001, the Montreal
Museum of Fine Arts wi...
Alan Charlton - Paintings in the Gallery of Honour
This summer the Gallery of Honour is devoted to new work by the English artist Alan Charlton (b. 194...
Atelier: Christianne L'Esperance
Christianne L'Espérance ventures into the trans-cultural arena with her
sculptural work. Informed ...
Lost New York in Old Postcards
Walk into most antique stores or flea mar-kets
and you are likely to find postcard
collectors sift...
Ernesto Neto: Abstract Bodies
Ernesto Neto (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1964) will present in CGAC a project in
...
Two Part Exhibition by Roni Horn
A two-part exhibition of works by Roni Horn will open at Dia
Center for the Arts on October 17, 200...
Changing the Need : Graphites by Christopher Cook
These distinctive and challenging new images examine the conflict between
aesthetic and organic pri...
Tadanori Yokoo: DNF Anya Kouro
Hara Museum,
Tokyo
&
Hara Mus...
Demian Flores: Sparkling Syncretism
From the very start, the art of Demián Flores (Juchitán, 1971) has been expressing the complexities ...
Gizmos, Gadgets, and Flying Frogs: The Art of William Joyce and David Wiesner
Get ready to suspend reality, folks! Gizmos, Gadgets, and Flying Frogs: The Art of William Joyce an...
Jean Arp: A Retrospective
The Joan Miró Foundation will be presenting Jean Arp, selected by Maria Luïsa Borràs and sponsored b...
Very Cyberfeminist International
The Old Boys Network (OBN) invites cyberfeminists, fans, friends and fiends of cyberfeminism as well...
Winter Exhibitions: Tiong Ang, Serhiy Bratkov, David Claerbout, Jose Antonio Hernandez-Diez
The Institute of Visual Arts is currently showing four exhibitions by four artists from The Netherla...
Wim Delvoye: Cloaca
The New Museum of Contemporary Art will present the U.S. debut
of Wim Delvoye's Cloaca, ...
Spring Flowers, Autumn Grass: The Spirit of Nature in Asian Art
The National Gallery of Victoria will celebrate Chinese New Year with the launch of this new exhibit...
The Second Part of a Two-Part Exhibition of Works by Roni Horn
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Blah, blah, blah, above;
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Desire and Devotion: Art from India, Tibet, and Nepal
The collection of John and Berthe Ford is one of the most important
...
Cloudcatcher: Horst Antes and the Shift in Painting during the 1960s
I stretched the figure like a piece of skin across the canvas and painted it right to
the e...
Racetrack
Paekakariki artist Gary Freemantle's painting installation is a meditation
on driving, looping in a...
Gaudi's Universe: One of the Central Exhibitions of the Year of Gaudi
The Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona (CCCB) and the Museo
Nacional Centro de Arte Reina...
Carr, O'Keeffe, Kahlo: Places of Their Own
For the first time in western Canada, this exhibition brings together the work of Emily Carr, Georgi...
Jana Sterbak: I Can Hear You Think
Jana Sterbak, who was born in Prague in 1955 and emigrated to Canada in 1968, lives and works today ...
Tamara Gayer: Urbanics
One can physically feel an optical flickering in all of Tamara Gayers work. She posits two viable an...
!Avant-Gardes!
Art-historical interest in the avant-garde has concentrated up to now on just a few geographical cen...
Retro Hand-Printed Textiles; a Visual Remembrance from the Studios of Katherine Westphal and Ed Rossbach
This summer for the first time, the Design Museum at University of California, Davis will be open to...
Urban Decline
Alekos Hofstetter’s new works set about deconstructing the ever quicker process of the outdating of ...
Proximity: Peter Illig
Peter Illig, best known for his large oil paintings of layered images, refers to
art history, the m...
Architecture of Time: Works by Hiroshi Sugimoto
World-leading photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto receives the first major solo showcase of his
work in t...
Four Projects to Open in August
The Centre for Contemporary Photography opens four exhibits for their August/September program. Cent...
Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith
The Stedelijk Museum is organising the first major survey exhibition in the Western hemisphere of th...
Soft Season: The Danger Museum
The Danger Museum is a visual arts organisation that is everything the museum is not: mobile, tempor...
Passport to Paradise: Works by Ian Carr-Harris, Janet Cardiff and
The Power Plant, Canada's leading
non-collecting contemporary art gallery, is excited to present tw...
Mona Hatoum. Works 1991 - 2002
There are several aspects to Mona Hatoum´s work in this exhibition with
display the essential...
Syntagm :: Paradigm | Wade Carter :: William Porter
Among writers, some search for the mot juste (perfect word), whereas others place weight on the conn...
29th Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair Presents 170 Galleries from 23 Countries
The most important modern and contemporary art fair of the fall season, FIAC 2002 will be held in Pa...
Paul Uhlmann - solo exhibition
A solo exhibition by Paul Uhlmann that presents paintings and drawings as thought spaces. Light and...
Sarah Carrington: Iona – Time and Tide
Catto Contemporary is proud to present a solo show of Edinburgh born Sarah Carrington. Having gradua...
Common Ground: The Landscapes of Kim Gordon
While journeying through the Netherlands, Kim Gordon was inspired to express its quiet streaming riv...
Jacques Charlier: Belgian Aspects of Flanders
Jacques Charlier describes himself as a ‘wholesaler in Belgian humour of all categories’. His main t...
Harem Fantasies and the New Scheherazades
The Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona presents HAREM FANTASIES AND THE NEW SCHEHERAZADES,...
The Teacher and the Taught: S.H. Raza, Sujata Bajaj
One who attempts to teach on the mere basis of reference is an instructor. One who combines the refe...
Living Inside the Grid: A Group Show of Internationally Emerging Artist
The New Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to announce Living Inside the Grid, a museum-wide exhi...
methid: Paintings for Lucid Dreams
66balmy, an art gallery dedicated to supporting and celebrating contemporary art of all kinds, annou...
Edges: Between Chaos and Stillness, Paintings by Connie Noyes
Edges: Between Chaos and Stillness, recent paintings by artist Connie Noyes will be the one-person s...
Toko Shinoda Variations of Vermillion
Toko Shinoda is known as one of Japan's leading female artists and
as one of the foremost painters ...
Sandra Sunnyo Lee: Self No Self - Meditation Paintings
The Andrew Bae Gallery starts its spring season with an exhibition of paintings by Korean–born artis...
An Arbitrary History: Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang
The thread running through Cai Guo-Qiang’s diverse, eclectic body of work is his constant search for...
Carsten Nicolai - Modular Re:strukt
The exhibition by the German artist Carsten Nicolai opened on April 10 in the Paolo Curti/Annamaria...
Glen Rubsamen: Hopewell
In the paintings which Glen Rubsamen will exhibit at Esso entitled ‘Hopewell Series’ he creates hype...
Jan Steffensen: Aquaduct
Jan Steffensen (b. 1967) exhibits a reconstruction of a conduit system used in the old Roman Empire,...
Pietro Costa: Conflicts & War
The Katonah Museum of Art presents a site-specific outdoor installation by Pietro Costa. This new wo...
Richard Artschwager: Back and Forth /Up and Down
Thinking in pictures. How do we recognize a table? How can we reproduce it graphically? When does a ...
The Past of the Present: Cobra and Contemporaries from the Stedelijk Museum
This exhibition comprises a selection of about 60 paintings, 10 sculptures and 20 works on paper by ...
Rokeby: MEMEX
What does it mean to be a human being in the age of digital and bio-technology? By transforming hims...
When Philip Met Isabella: Philip Treacy’s Hats for Isabella Blow
Eccentric style icon Isabella Blow is famous for wearing outrageous yet glamorous headwear – most of...
Paul Paiement: Hybrids 2.0.5
Acting at once as a painter, scientist, and entomologist, highly regarded Los Angeles artist Paul Pa...
Cobra: Copenhagen Brussels Amsterdam
The first exhibition in Ireland of the work of the radical post-war Cobra group of artists and poets...
Soo Sunny Park’s Bio-Structure: Metra Geo
The Kranzberg St. Louis Exhibition Series is generously underwritten by Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kranzberg...
A Faithful and Vivid Picture: Karl Bodmer’s North American Prints
One of the milestones of 19th-century publishing was “Travels in the Interior of North America 1832–...
Reprocessing Information: Utilizing Information as Landscape, Medium and Commentary
From August 30, 2003, through February 8, 2004, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will...
Francis Schanberger: The Close-up World of Dr. Frangst
The Ohio Art League is pleased to announce its September 2003 Member Curated Exhibition, The Close-u...
Shen Ling: Pink Bed
The September exhibition at Red Gate Gallery in Beijing is: Pink Bed, Shen Ling Solo Exhibition. The...
Fantasy and Function: The Furniture of John Dickinson
Renowned for his imaginative fusion of austerity and fantasy, elegance and humor, John Dickinson (19...
Berlin Calling: 8th Year Under the Berlin Radio Tower
International art fair for the presentation and trade of contemporary art. Chosen by an internation...
Rene Boutin: Emergency Landing-Ground
Rene Boutin's work addresses global political, social and cultural issues, especially in a post-colo...
Highly Acclaimed Works of Rosalind Nashashibi
In the highly acclaimed works of Rosalind Nashashibi, there is a recurring interest in the passing o...
10th Biennial of Moving Images Festival Opens
First held in 1985, the Biennial of Moving Images is one of the oldest and most important
events de...
Embracing the Present: The UBS Art Collection
Paintings, sculpture and photographs by some of the most prominent American and European artists of ...
Awaiting a Call: Curated by Miguel Fernández-Cid
Esperando unha chamada (Awaiting a Call) gathers a series of works, in
which the central theme is t...
Conversations with Kafka: Works by Jacob Porat
On view at the Embassy of Israel in Prague beginning this month are works by Jacob Porat. The painti...
Picasso - For All Times
101 seldom-shown works of Picasso will be exhibited January 31 to June 13, 2004 at the ARKEN Museum ...
Temporality: Chen Wenbo and Liu Ding
Temporality is a matter of life. Housing is temporary; employment is temporary; marriage is temporar...
Lake-Scape: Liu Qinghe
Any attempt to modernize tradition is an easy target for criticism and resistance. But when the cour...
Nzingah Muhammad: Objects of Investigation
Jennifer and Filippo Fossati are pleased to announce the opening of the solo exhibition by New York ...
Baltazar Torres: Hierbas Daninas - Harmful Weeds
One of the most internationally recognised Portuguese artists, Baltazar Torres (Figueira de Castelo ...
Advance Reconnaissance: International Necronautical Society (INS)
Launched in 1999 in London with a bombastic Manifesto declaring that death is a type of space, the I...
Vineyards: Gregory Alexander, Nicola Moss, Marc Rambeau, Lucy Webster, Annee Kelly, Ross Wilsmore
The Without Pier Gallery, Melbourne, Australia presents group exhibition "Vineyards" by local artist...
Inventing the Pixel: Abstraction in the 21st Century
"Up to now, there have been no pictorial attempts without constant recourse to the referential selec...
Misleading Trails: Enrique Chagoya, Xie Xiaoze, Hai Bo, Dan Mills, Hong Hao, Ai Weiwei, Vernon Fisher
At first glance, the work of this group of artists from China and the United States is misleading; i...
Paintings by Nina Chung Dwyer
Maryland artist Nina Chung Dwyer will be featured in a show at The Artists Gallery in Frederick duri...
Arti and Architettura: 1900 - 2000
The exhibition, organised by Palazzo Ducale, gathers together and documents the approaches made by a...
Mini Cinema and Multi-media Installations: Homeland Security. Something Always Follows Something Else
‘Szuper Gallery’ represents a mutating bureaucracy and free-floating gallery environment and is base...
Belles Lettres: The Art of Typography
Literally “beautiful letters” in French, the term belles lettres aptly describes works of graphic de...
1+2, a crappy exhibition in too many parts
Exhibition and screening of “1+2, a crappy film in too many acts”, a film-performance and its subse...
Dick Frizzell: The Pumpkin is a Red Herring
For many it was shock when quintessential Auckland painter Dick Frizzell packed up his Ponsonby stud...
American Promise: Heidi Hesse
PH Gallery is pleased to announce “American Promise,” an exhibition works by contemporary internatio...
Must I Paint You a Picture? Six London-Based Artists
Must I Paint You a Picture? is an exhibition that brings together six London-based artists who
prim...
Daria Martin: 16mm Films
The films of American artist Daria Martin (born in 1973) map out newly interpreted images of moderni...
Hildur Asgeirsdottir Jonsson: Energy Forms
Interested in the geophysical powers that lie beneath an often calm exterior, Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir J...
Jake and Dinos Chapman: Explaining Christians to Dinosaurs
Jake and Dinos Chapman (*1966 in Cheltenham, *1962 in London; live and work in London) are among the...
Laurie Anderson: The Record of the Time
Laurie Anderson: The Record of the Time, sub-titled Sound in the Work of Laurie Anderson, comprises ...
Urban Decay: Artistis Response to an Urban Environment
Urban Decay showcases artists who live in the New York City area and whose artwork is a
response to...
The Body. Art and Science
A major new exhibition entitled The Body. Art and Science will open this spring at the Nationalmuseu...
Grace Kotze: Paintings
Grace Kotze is a Durban based artist, and will present an exhibition of large-scale and smaller oil ...
Tapies: Curated by Manuel Borja-Villel
Born in Barcelona in 1923, Antoni Tàpies is a prominent figure in Spanish contemporary art and a suc...
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