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Frida Kahlo February 20, 2008 - May 18, 2008: Organized in celebration of the centenary of the artist's birth, this exhibition
of over 40 paintings focuses on Frida Kahlo's extraordinary self-portraits. Also on view are portraits and still-life paintings, in which Kahlo projects her passions, both personal and political, onto other people's likenesses or everyday objects.
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Art Fronckowiak
Poppies of Toscano I - to view a larger depiction of this image plus look through more thorough recommendations about this Art Fronckowiak art print, click the artist text a bit above the miniature depiction to the left. In addition there is buying, preservation framing and print proportion information for this museum art artworks. Art Fronckowiak is one of the top 50 best selling artists and has various other artists images like "Poppies of Toscano I", review the artist database for more gallerie art artworks. Whitney Biennial 2008 Opens Today
Steve Thoms
Field of Red and Gold - to review a bigger size thumb nail plus find the newest updates about this Steve Thoms gallery artwork, click through on the artists caption connected with the small image of this print to your left. Get purchasing, preservation framing and dimensions information for this art print image . Steve Thoms is one of the biggest selling artists and has a large amount of other wall art giclee prints similar in genre to "Field of Red and Gold", look into the artists store for other gallery prints. Georgia O'Keeffe
Red Cannas - to glance at a full size view photo and also find supplementary details regarding this Georgia O'Keeffe museum artwork, click the artist label slightly the little image. Obtain purchasing, conservation framing and size info for this wall art print. Georgia O'Keeffe is one of the top 50 best selling artists and has numerous other fine art art works similar to "Red Cannas", look through their other giclee prints. Marvels of the Malla Period: A Nepalese Renaissance 1200–1603 December 22, 2007 - December 7, 2008: In this exhibition, the Museum presents masterpieces from its outstanding collection of rarely seen Malla Period art. Vibrant Buddhist ritual paintings burst with energy, a marvelous goddess coyly dances, and golden Hindu and Buddhist sculptures regally invite adoration. 017 The New Uris Center for Education Director Philippe de Montebello offers a glimpse of the Metropolitan's state-of-the-art Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education, opening October 23. Art in the Garden (Fri, May 16) 10:00 AM-5:00 PM,
Tower Hill Botanic Garden: Milton Gallery, Stoddard Center, 11 French Drive, Boylston, MA
The first exhibit in Tower Hill Botanic Garden's "Art in the Garden" 2008 Exhibition Series opens on Tuesday, May 13 with the hauntingly beautiful photographs taken by Dominick Marcigliano, and the sensually detailed sculptures created by Arlene Fins.
Dominick Marcigliano is a photographer whose current portfolio features photographs of art and architecture; or as the artist terms it "objects people see everyday but may not notice." His work has been exhibited at ArtsWorcester and other venues. Marcigliano is the Executive Director of the East Side Community Development Corporation in Worcester, and a past recipient of the Greater Worcester Community Foundation's Renaissance Award.
Complementing the photographic essay is the work of Arlene Fins, a sculptor whose the hand-wrought bronze figures are emotive masterpieces. Fins, a resident of Acton, Mass., has an extensive education in the arts, including a long career as an illustrator and a degree in Theater Arts & Music. "I love to create sculptures that express something of the human condition," says Fins, "For me, each piece is an exploration of human energy, character, and feelings...I want to find the right gesture, tilt of the head, facial expression that will reveal what person the sculpture was meant to be." Her work has been exhibited at the DeCordova Museum, the Cape Cod Art Association National Exhibition, the New England Sculptors Association, and many other venues.
Cost: Included with admission; $10 Adults, $7 Seniors, $5 Youth, Free to children under 6
Through Sunday, Jun 22.
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