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Walt Whitman believed photography was a quintessentially American and democratic art form, a viewpoint that is celebrated in A Democracy of Images: Photographs from the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Marking the thirtieth anniversary of the establishment of the museum’s pioneering photography collection, the exhibition examines photography’s evolution in the United States from a documentary...
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Opening:
June 28th
11:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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Featuring contemporary artworks presented alongside 17th-century paintings, Riotous Baroque: From Cattelan to Zurbarán. Tributes to Precarious Vitality attempts to extricate the concept of the baroque from established clichés and traditional perceptions. With a clear shift away from pomp, ornament, and gold, the exhibition focuses on the baroque as a celebration of the precarious vitality that was ha...
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This exhibition features a selection of the works created by 129 children ages 6 to 12 who took part in the educational program Learning Through Art during the 2012–13 school year. Led by artists Elssie Ansareo, Naia del Castillo, Ibon Garagarza, Iñaki Gracenea, Maider López, and Jorge Rubio, the program employs art-based activities to reinforce the primary school curriculum.
The school teachers id...
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Annual Juried Exhibit and Sale of works by DAM members to benefit Detroiy Artists Market. The exhibit will be held in the garden at 4226 Lincoln St. Detroit, MI 48208. Appetizers and drinks served, music.
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Lost to worlds is a 2008 series of 30 images taken where the prison for women convicts in Ross, Tasmania once stood. Created by the Sydney-based artist Anne Ferran, these haunting silvered images look down at the ground, capturing the mounds, crevasses, and grass patterns that exist as traces of old buildings to form an unsettling installation.Lost to worlds is a special presentation by the Tasmani...
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Australian artist Ian Burns will work his wondrous whimsy over a two-month period, and present the outcome (who knows what, exactly?) inside the historically rich Bond Store exhibition space. “Like the eighteenth-century philosophers Rousseau and Burke, I see curiosity as the first of all passions. I believe that by provoking the investigative impulse in the viewer there is scope to challenge th...
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From the 1860s, more than 100,000 children were sent from Britain to Canada, Australia and other Commonwealth countries through child migration schemes. This exhibition tells their emotional stories, exploring the government endorsed schemes and the motivations behind them. Through detailed case studies, visitors will meet a number of former child migrants and find out more about their different ex...
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Hours
July 20 (Sat), 2013 11:00am - 6:00pm July 21 (Sun), 2013 11:00am - 7:00pm *Admission closes 1 hour prior to the fair closing.
Tickets
¥1,500.- / 1 DAY PASS *Please purchase tickets at the reception desk on the 26th floor,Hotel Granvia Osaka.
Exhibiting Galleries
ARTCOURT Gallery Asan Gallery ASHIYA-GARODMOARTSFUKUGAN GALLERY FUMAN ARTGallery Artzone-Kaguraoka GALLERY CAPTION Gallery G...
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Opening:
July 20th
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Tomoko Yoneda, Shigeo Toya, Ritsue Mishima, Aki Kondo, Shinichiro Kano, Teppei Kaneuji, Yukio Fujimoto, Masaya Chiba: Gallery Show
ShugoArts
japan
5th floor, 1-3-2, Kiyosumi, Koto-ku
135-0024 Tokyo , Japan
03-5621-6434
http://shugoarts.com
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May 28th - June 29th
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Maruta, Manhata, Manuwai were the names of the three wives of theEgyptian King Thutmose III who followed him on his journey to death in alog-boat. Richard Nonas will use the wood from a single tree, uprooted bythe devastating hurricane “Sandy” in New York, to create a new wallsculpture. This multilayered work of art evolved from a single log-boat, aspruce, which fell down in the beautiful Brook...
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Opening:
June 27th
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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The twins, Ulrich and Roland Köhler, use various materials, beginning with the collage as a picture, they move on to painting and up to installations. This way Ulrich and Roland sound out the connection between time reference and timelessness. For this purpose they do not only preserve industrial and everyday objects, such as objects dating back to the socialist era as a form of recollection, bu...
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Opening:
June 21st
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Cloud Illusions I Recall explores the relationship between visual art and cinema. The Irish Museum of Modern Art invited artists Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Cerith Wyn Evans to exhibit their work and explore concepts of the poetic and imagination that together make up the cinematic experience, thereby investigating the relationships and influence of film.
Through a series of conversations, Gonzalez-...
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Opening:
June 22nd
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Christine Bourdette is known for her enigmatic sculpture which explores the human condition with wit and meticulous craftsmanship. Her new exhibition of sculpture and drawings is titled terra mobilis, in recognition of the literal and figurative shifting of the ground beneath our feet. A visit to the Grand Canyon prompted Bourdette to consider the earth’s ceaseless movement, and how this state of c...
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Opening:
July 3rd
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Barbara Sternberger’s lush abstract paintings demonstrate her interest in discovering a harmony between the application of paint and how it expresses the artist’s lived experiences. Conceptually her paintings are neither planned nor arbitrary. The paintings reveal themselves during the process of their making, in the present moment. For Confluence, Sternberger takes her exploration to a ne...
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Opening:
July 3rd
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Spectacle is a groundbreaking and sensory exploration of music video as an art form of our time. The most comprehensive exhibition on music video presented to date, Spectacle features over 300 works, taking the visitor through a labyrinth of sound, movement and vision.
Presented across nine thematic sections, Spectacle is experienced through a dynamic fusion of interactive installations, project...
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Opening:
September 26th
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Images from photography’s early years have a peculiar temporality. They evoke a seemingly remote past through old-fashioned clothing and poses, as well as often unfamiliar customs and geographies. But they also deliver the past to us in a very immediate and familiar way. Through photography, the past is always with us — it is ‘ever present’.
This exhibition, drawn from the Gallery’s historica...
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