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Lowell Herrero
Stretch Kelley - to review a larger size photo as well as acquire the newest knowledge concerning this Lowell Herrero museum giclee print, click the artists inscription just above the miniature depiction to your left side. In addition look over buying, framing and print size details for this museum artworks. Lowell Herrero has many other expert gallerie images in addition to "Stretch Kelley", check the artists archive for for other museum posters. New England Survey (Mon, Oct 20)
Fruitlands Museum, 102 Prospect Hill Rd., Harvard, MA
Inspired by the poem, New England Mind by Amherst poet Robert Francis, this photography exhibition surveys contemporary landscape work inspired by the New England perspective. Featuring one artist from six New England states, artists include Barbara Bosworth, Tanja Alexia Hollander, Janet L. Pritchard, Thad Russell, Jonathan Sharlin, and Paul Taylor. New England Survey serves as an occasion and a location in which we can meditate upon on the grander, ineffable sense of place unique to this area. Many of the artists within this exhibition share a fascination with the subjective or ethereal aspects of the New England landscape, focusing upon a very specific locale within their regional landscape, often reminiscent of a 19th century landscape survey. While several of the artists evoke a sense of nostalgia in their subject matter or aesthetic approach, the photographs are both timeless and startlingly new.
Cost: Free with Museum Admission
Through Sunday, Dec 21.
Natasha Wescoat
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Art review: SFMOMA show invites 'Participation' In introducing "The Art of Participation: 1950 to Now," which opens today at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Rudolf Frieling, SFMOMA curator of media arts, made reference to Facebook. The existence of such social networking sites, he said, confirms...
Visions of Valencia - by AndrĂ©s MĂnguez Lujan (Mon, Oct 20)
WPI: George C. Gordon Library, Gallery '41 - 3rd Floor, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA
"Visions of Valencia" features the works of Spanish photographer Andres Minguez Lujan. The exhibit offers an intimate view of the intermingling of the modern and the old in Valencia, Spain's third largest city. The exhibit reception is scheduled for Thursday, October 16, 4pm-6pm. Minguez will give an informal talk about his work during the reception.
Gonzalo Montiel of the University of Valencia writes about the exhibit: "Cities don’t exist, they are invisible until someone imagines, visits or photographs them. Cities only exist, only truly take shape for those who had the fortune (or misfortune as the case may be) to walk in them, smell them, feel them. These images are an attempt to make visible, to bring to life, no invent the city of Valencia through the eyes of a photographer who has not only visited but lived and experienced this city. The photographic images of Andres Minguez have been created with the enthusiasm of someone who detects beauty and is saturated with its sparkle to such an extent as to be able to describe it. These images unmistakably evoke those artists who, like Sorolla, were entranced by the light of the Mediterranean.
The pictures are also an invitation to travel, an invitation to experience Valencia. In its entirety these photographs allow the city to take on life in the mind of those spectators who have not yet walked its streets or flavored its charms. For those who have already visited Valencia it is possible that their memories will either contrast or engage in a dialogue with the images of this exhibition. In the infinite framework of glances, corners, possible and impossible encounters that Valencia offers, this exhibition permits the viewer to flow towards, to move and transport himself closer to the city. It is neither a perfect nor a definitive view of the city. That would be an impossible undertaking as complex and lively cities like Valencia offer the traveler or artist many different nuances and unexpected moments. What is certain is, that Andres’s view unleashes in the spectator the impulse to travel and imagine."
Cost: Free
Through Sunday, Dec 21.
Cultural Convergence: Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Craft November 1, 2008 - March 2009: This exhibition highlights a selection of purchases, gifts, and bequests since the year 2000—a group so varied it encompasses the Museum’s departments of American art, costume and textiles, East Asian art, and European decorative arts. New Museum’s New Frontier
Elizabeth Peyton painted Michelle and Sasha Obama Listening to Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention August 2008 from an existing image. Pablo Picasso
Blue Nude, c.1902 - to look at a larger size thumb nail and also check out more discerning research associated with this Pablo Picasso gallerie art work, click the artists inscription direct link on top of the thumbnail picture. Obtain purchasing, frame and measurement recommendations for this museum art giclee print. Pablo Picasso has created a good number of other art print images in a similar style as "Blue Nude, c.1902", go over their other gallery images . Michael Jang: Family snapshots become fine art For three decades, Michael Jang has earned his keep making photographic portraits of prominent San Franciscans, regular Joes and Silicon Valley big shots. But all the while he's been taking other pictures for the sheer pleasure of it: punk rockers, cowboys,...
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