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Woodstock Views: Photographs of Edward R. Rollins, c. 1900-1924 (Fri, May 16)
WPI: George C. Gordon Library, 3rd Floor (Class '41 Gallery), 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA
Edward R. Rollins was a professional photographer in Woodstock, Connecticut. He did portrait photography in his home, but much of his work was "in the field," photographing people in their homes or at work; scenery, particularly a pine forest at different times of day and in different seasons; and local events.
Cost: Free
Through Monday, Jun 30.
Ansel Adams
Our National Parks - to review a larger display of this print and also find more detail dealing with this Ansel Adams gallery poster print, click the artist title a bit above the thumbnail depiction. Obtain buying, custom framing and dimension hints for this museum art giclee. Ansel Adams has made various additional museum art images in the same genre as "Our National Parks", look into the artists store for new gallery art images . Kerne Erickson
The Lindbergh Line, San Francisco, California - to glance at a larger depiction of this image and see other updates for this Kerne Erickson art picture, head through the artists text atop the thumbnail. Also get buying, frame and height and width guidance for this art poster. Kerne Erickson is one of the highest selling artists and has a large amount of other museum art posters like "The Lindbergh Line, San Francisco, California", come see this artists framed and unframed artists images . Henri Matisse
Blue Nude I 1952 - to check out a bigger thumb nail and acquire extra material relating to this Henri Matisse museum art print, click through on the artist title affixed to the reduced size depiction. Also visit for purchasing, conservation framing methods and sizing tips for this museum poster. Henri Matisse has produced a large number of other museum art reproductions in the same genre as "Blue Nude I 1952", check the artist catalog for for other gallerie art works. Natasha Wescoat
untitled from Jeweled Trees series - to check out a bigger size photo as well as acquire supplementary details relating to this Natasha Wescoat artists poster, head through the artists title atop the thumbnail copy. In addition there is buying, framing and print size guidance for this gallery giclee print. Natasha Wescoat is a respected artist and has made various art poster prints similar to "untitled from Jeweled Trees series", inspect the artist list for additional wall prints. Šolman’s "The Heart of Perspective, The Making of the Film" Concludes April 5th at UCCS Dario Šolman’s The Heart of Perspective, The Making of the Film is an ongoing project begun in 2001 that consists of studies and tests for a film that will never be made. Šolman has stated, “When we use the word ‘film,’ we think of a possible film, a hypothetic interplay of image, sound and text. To avoid further confusion, we should think of it as film without a film. In other words, a film space that is not contained in a film shell.” Instead, Šolman uses the terms Cinemation or Secondary-Cinema to refer to his practice. He allows the evidences of the film - the tests, the texts, and the research - to define what this non-existent film is or can be. NYU's Grey Art Gallery Exhibition Highlights Early Works of Diebenkorn Diebenkorn in New Mexico is the first museum examination of a seminal moment in the career of artist Richard Diebenkorn when, between 1950 and 1952, he was enrolled in the graduate fine arts department at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Supported by the G.I. Bill and distanced from the art worlds of both East and West coasts, Diebenkorn produced astonishingly mature and beautiful works that have, until now, remained relatively unknown. On view at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University from January 25 through April 5, 2008, the show includes some 40 paintings and drawings from museums and private collections, as well as from the Diebenkorn estate, many of which are being exhibited together for the first time. Diebenkorn in New Mexico on view at the Grey Art Gallery January 25 through April 5, 2008. Aboriginal Art Stolen and Recovered on April 1 I'd love to say "April Fool!" except this really happened and the only fool involved was a suspect apprehended at lightning speed. In the wee hours of April 1 someone... |