August 7th, 2012 - August 31st, 2012
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The oil paintings featured in “Sky, Trees and Earth” are impressions of Texas landscapes. Miller draws inspiration from the beauty of places like Brazos Bend State Park and the Texas Hill Country.
“I like to investigate the sense of emotions that can be tapped with the use of color. The style that is most dear to my heart is Impressionism. I like to work in oils, capturing the play of light,...
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Arizona State University Art Museum
united states
Tenth Street and Mill Avenue
Tempe, AZ 85287-2911
480-965-2787 http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu
April 10th, 2012 - August 25th, 2012
added about 1 year ago
Science and technology are changing our lives. They are transforming our minds, our possessions and the landscapes we inhabit. In which directions are they heading? What kinds of societies, cities, homes – even people – will they lead to? Are these the futures that we want? On March 1–3, 2012, Arizona State University hosted Emerge, a campus-wide event that united artists, engineers, bio...
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Arizona State University Art Museum
united states
Tenth Street and Mill Avenue
Tempe, AZ 85287-2911
480-965-2787 http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu
June 9th, 2012 - September 29th, 2012
added 11 months ago
Collecting Arizona is the ASU Art Museum’s tribute to the state in honor of its Centennial, featuring artists from the region and a wide range of artwork about Arizona, including photography, painting and sculpture. The summer exhibition also features free Family Fun Day – Saturday, July 14, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. – when children of all ages are invited to enjoy a variety of art making p...
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Arizona State University Art Museum
united states
Tenth Street and Mill Avenue
Tempe, AZ 85287-2911
480-965-2787 http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu
July 14th, 2012 - September 1st, 2012
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This show of selections from the Museum's permanent collection introduces two new acquisitions -- de Guantanamera y Playero Giron, El Mito (of Guantanamera and Bay of Pigs, El Mythos), a painting by Claudio Dicochea, and Bad Manners, a ceramic installation piece by Marilyn Lysohir -- and presents a behind-the-scenes look at how museum registrars accession an item, and what steps they have to take to...
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ARKANSAS ART CENTER-MUSEUM OF ART
united states
501 East 9th Street
Little Rock, Arkansas 72202
501 372 4000 http://www.arkarts.com
April 20th, 2012 - September 9th, 2012
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The National Drawing Invitational continues the Arkansas Arts Center's commitment to collect and exhibit drawings of all periods. The Arkansas Arts Center began its collection of drawings in 1971 when AAC Director and Chief Curator Townsend Wolfe purchased Willem de Kooning and Andrew Wyeth works on paper. Today the drawing collection includes over 5,000 sheets. In 1986, Wolfe created the first Na...
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ARKANSAS ART CENTER-MUSEUM OF ART
united states
501 East 9th Street
Little Rock, Arkansas 72202
501 372 4000 http://www.arkarts.com
May 25th, 2012 - August 19th, 2012
added about 1 year ago
The Arkansas Arts Center will commemorate the centennial of Winthrop Rockefeller's birth with the exhibition "The Rockefeller Influence." This exhibition will include works that have come into the permanent collection as a result of the Rockefeller family. It will also tell the story of the major role Winthrop Rockefeller, his wife Jeannette and members of the Rockefeller family had in the creation an...
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ARKANSAS ART CENTER-MUSEUM OF ART
united states
501 East 9th Street
Little Rock, Arkansas 72202
501 372 4000 http://www.arkarts.com
June 22nd, 2012 - September 9th, 2012
added 12 months ago
The large-scale black and white photographs in this exhibition document 25 years of tattoo culture. In 1979, Pittsburgh photographer Mark Perrott spent weekends making black and white portraits at Nick's Island Avenue Tattoo parlor in McKees Rocks, Pa. Later, he took his camera on a rust belt tour of tattoo parlors where he made more photographs. His continued curiosity compelled him to visit 10 Am...
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ARKEN Museum of Modern Art
denmark
Skovvej 100
DK-2635 Ishøj COPENHAGEN, Denmark
+45 43 54 02 22 http://www.arken.dk
September 21st, 2011 - September 5th, 2012
added 10 months ago
In September 2011 ARKEN received a very generous donation from The Merla Art Foundation, London, founded by Dennis and Jytte Merla Dresing, consisting of a total of eight works by the world-famous British artist Damien Hirst (b. 1965). This means that ARKEN’s collection has been enriched with a fine representation of one of the absolutely central artists of recent times. Damien Hirst’s works ra...
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ART 18/21
united kingdom
Augustine Stewart House, 14 Tombland
Norwich, Norfolk NR3 1HF, United Kingdom
01603 763345 http://www.art1821.com
July 21st, 2012 - September 1st, 2012
added 10 months ago
Our new exhibition, Summer Bodies, is a mixed show featuring work by well established modern and contemporary artists, as well as a selection of pieces by exciting, emerging talent.
From Sandra Blow, Andre Bicat and Maggi Hambling to Chris Newson, Louis Hudson and Alec Cumming, the show is eclectic, energetic and fresh.
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Art Beatus Gallery - Vancouver
canada
108 - 808 Nelson Street
Vancouver, Canada
(604) 688-2633 http://www.artbeatus.com
July 20th, 2012 - September 14th, 2012
added 10 months ago
Art Beatus (Vancouver) Consultancy Ltd. is pleased to present EVERYTHING CONCEALS SOMETHING ELSE, an exhibition featuring large scale photomontage by Vancouver-based artist, ROSS C. KELLY. The snapshot is a particular kind of photographic record; a unique perspective captured in a moment of opportunity. Hundreds or even thousands of these singular moments are the artist's starting point, the el...
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July 5th, 2012 - August 19th, 2012
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This satirical work is part of a project by Justine Cooper investigating the intersections between culture, science and medicine by using the form of a marketing campaign to examine tactics used by the drug companies to sell prescription medications.
Cooper has created a humorous but subtle advertising campaign which goes from the invention of a new disorder to the branding process of naming the drug,...
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July 7th, 2012 - September 16th, 2012
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Seeking Nirvana explores two forms of human movement: the still moment within a dynamic vigorous dance and the moment where body weight is transferred while walking. Both represent a momentary state of equilibrium which simultaneously anticipates a dynamic tension.
Artist Ron Quick has a long term interest in the poetic relationship that exists between opposites and the transitions that occur as they...
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August 4th, 2012 - September 9th, 2012
added 9 months ago
Marlene Gilson is a Wathaurung Elder and Traditional Owner of the area that encompasses Ballarat, Skipton, Geelong, Werribee, Oueenscliff and Torquay. She is a self-taught artist who explores Aboriginal myth and Dreamtime stories through her works which are marked by a naive style coupled with a spiritual link to her ancestors. As she lives on her country the stories have special significance to he...
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June 2nd, 2012 - September 9th, 2012
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This exhibition of works by Jacky Redgate from the Gallery’s collection surveys the artist’s creative trajectory from the 1980s until now.
Suspended in tense moments of imprecision, Redgate’s body of work asks the viewer to question what things are and what they can be. In her hands, photographs appear as objects, objects look like sculptures, and sculptures are rendered invisible.
Reflecting on the tradition...
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June 22nd, 2012 - August 26th, 2012
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Kamisaka Sekka (1866-1942) was one of Japan’s leading artists, designers and art instructors of the first half of the 20th century. Influenced by modern European styles such as art nouveau and the British Arts and Crafts Movement as well as traditional Japanese art, his bold, visually dynamic designs and innovative approach to production made him one of the greatest visionaries of modern Japanese ar...
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June 27th, 2012 - December 2nd, 2012
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Home can mean a variety of things. It may denote a place of residence, an attachment to place or a sense of belonging. It is generally imbued with a feeling of comfort. For Aboriginal people, home may also be the country of their ancestors or their family.
This exhibition explores the idea of home through the works of Aboriginal artists who belong to nations and language groups that today fall with...
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