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Abstract Autumn - to examine a bigger representation on this piece as well as attain more extensive facts relative to this Dougall wall art picture, mouse click the artists text connected with the thumbnail image to the left side. Get buying, framing and height and width hints for this museum art artwork. Dougall has made many additional gallery posters in a similar style as "Abstract Autumn", look over the artists catalogue for for other gallerie giclees. Loneliness and Multitudes Gregory Crewdson’s singular approach. Ken Bailey
Schnauzer Bars - to get a full size view representation on this piece and also look over supplementary updates dealing with this Ken Bailey gallery art reproduction, click the artist name on top of the reduced photo. In addition look over purchasing, preservation framing and dimensions consumer guidance for this museum art poster. Ken Bailey has many other magnificent gallery art poster prints in addition to "Schnauzer Bars", look into the artist database for additional gallerie art giclee prints. Two Chinas: Chen Qiulin and Yun-Fei Ji (Sun, May 11)
Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA
Two Chinas: Chen Qiulin and Yun-Fei Ji considers the rapidly changing conditions in China through the lens of new acquisitions created by two young Chinese artists, Chen Qiulin (b. 1975) and Yun-Fei Ji (b. 1963). Both artists have responded to the altered landscapes and human displacement caused by flooding, which is a result of China's Three Gorges Dam project. Chen Qiulin uses video in Bie Fu (Farewell Poem), from 2003, to revisit her childhood memories and China's past amidst the rubble of Wanzhou, her hometown and one of the cities flooded by the dam project. In Yun-Fei Ji's monumental scroll-like painting, Below the 143 Meter Mark, from 2006, allusions to classical landscape painting are transformed by grim contemporary details - houses and hillsides crumbling, a ghost town littered with abandoned bundles and bicycles.
Sponsored by: This exhibition is supported by the Don and Mary Melville Contemporary Art Fund, The Clayton F. & Ruth L. Hawkridge Foundation, and The Martin Salomon Morton & Gustel Schreiber Morton Foundation. Additional generous support provided by Worcester Magazine.. Cost: Free with Museum admission.
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Art: You Bet Your Tintype, Buckaroo A Texan inspired by his roots uses a style of early photography to portray the roughhewn cowpunchers of the West.
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New York, New York, Brooklyn Bridge - to look at a bigger display of this print and acquire additional facts dealing with this Henri Silberman artist giclee, mouse click the artists designation atop the small display. In addition there is purchasing, conservation framing and dimensions facts for this art giclee. Henri Silberman has created various additional gallery art prints in the same genre as "New York, New York, Brooklyn Bridge", look at their other gallerie giclee prints. Art Fronckowiak
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