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The Vanities Celebrates the Triumph and Beauty of Being Yourself When a high fashion illustrator turns his eyes and hands from advertising to fairy tales, the result is captivating. Terence Lawlor, whose exquisite collages have been featured internationally on posters, brochures and billboards, spent six years creating the illustrations for The Vanities, a lavish retelling of the Cinderella tale. 020 High School Intern Episode: "One of A Kind: The Studio Craft Movement" This episode, written and performed by the Museum's summer 2007 high school interns, brings the Studio Craft movement to life. 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... Natasha Wescoat
With the Waves - to see a bigger size display of this print and look through added information for this Natasha Wescoat wall artposter, move on through the artist headline atop the tiny display. Also get purchasing, conservation framing and print proportion recommendations for this wall art print. Natasha Wescoat has created various additional wall art poster prints in the same genre as "With the Waves", look over the artist list for the newest art giclee prints. Brainwave: Common Senses Brainwave: Common Senses Exhibit at Exit Art Center, New York Architecture: Whitney?s Downtown Sanctuary Optimism is in the air again at the Whitney Museum of American Art, which has just released a preliminary design by the Italian architect Renzo Piano for its proposed satellite museum downtown.
Walt Disney
Big Giggle (Tinkerbell) - to look at a larger size copy of this print and view further advice dealing with this Walt Disney museum art art work, mouse click the artists text atop the thumbnail. Obtain purchasing, conservation framing and dimensions facts for this gallerie image . Walt Disney has many other remarkable gallery poster prints in addition to "Big Giggle (Tinkerbell)", view their other artist images . 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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Wall at WAM: Alexander Ross (Sat, May 17)
Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA
Known for paintings that are uniquely hybrid in nature, Alexander Ross produced a project for the Museum's Wall at WAM series that adapts his imagery and technique for the second-story setting and grand scale of the Renaissance Court. The result is a new kind of hybrid based on clay elements, photography, drawing and inkjet, which creates a frieze-like expanse activating the entire sixty-seven foot wall. For all their obvious differences, Ross' mural shares with the ancient Worcester Hunt mosaic, located below, an action and aesthetic that are notable for disorienting shifts in scale, non-illusionistic space, and moments of improvisation within a system of representation. Although separated by 1500 years, the mosaic and Ross' mural powerfully emulate human emotions, then and now, about the external world. You have to see it to believe it!
Cost: Free with Museum admission.
Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, through Oct 5.
Gustav Klimt
Sea Serpents IV (detail) - to look at a bigger size thumbnail and obtain the newest info on this Gustav Klimt gallerie poster, click the artist name connected with the little copy at your left side of this posting. You can also look over buying, framing and print size details for this gallery reproduction. Gustav Klimt has made many other prints in the same style as "Sea Serpents IV (detail)", look through their other gallery images . Notations: Gilbert and George May 2, 2008 - November 2, 2008: From the outset of their joint career, Gilbert Proesch and George Passmore explored and redefined photography as a medium while bridging the gap between art and life. Documenting the reality of daily existence through the lens of their unique sensibility, the artists present a poignant and all-embracing vision of life where marginality and drunkenness, unhappiness and despair, nature and beauty are tenderly revealed. |