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Silke Werzinger Something about the work of Silke Werzinger makes us think of electro bad girl Peaches. Maybe it's the same loose,... Cornucopia: Recent Acquisitions in Japanese Art November 24, 2007 - October 2008: Showcasing a variety of objects that celebrate the Museum's steadily growing collection of Japanese art, this exhibition features paintings, a display of lacquer vessels, and a selection of contemporary works of art. 013 Work of Art: Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze Curator Carrie Rebora Barratt tells the story of one of the greatest icons of American painting, Emanuel Leutze's monumental Washington Crossing the Delaware. Brown's risky leap through 'Open Window' I have never much enjoyed the work of Bay Area painter Christopher Brown, but in recent years I have admired more and more his willingness to challenge himself openly. It shows clearly in some of his recent work at Berggruen. Merely look at the differences...

 Iowa City Flooding Hits UI Art Museum, School of Art If you live in Illinois, Iowa, Michigan or Wisconsin no one has to tell you that floods have hit. If you live elsewhere, please direct your attention to the Midwest... The Jewels of Sienna Craft and questions from the jewelry of Sienna Gallery Two Chinas: Chen Qiulin and Yun-Fei Ji (Fri, Jul 4)
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.
Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, through Sep 21.
Unrecorded at Akbank Art Center The perceptual re-construction of space is a continuous process, generated by diverse inputs such as our senses, memory, history, consciousness as well as technology. It is a process, consisting of momentary fragments, which are impossible to record. They are temporary, augmented, designed, and loaded.
Movie Review | 'Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress and the Tangerine': Portrait of a Haunted Artist Who Befriended Giant Spiders This uncommonly elegant and evocative portrait of Louise Bourgeois reveals much about the haunting and haunted master while leaving intact the thing you cannot explain.
Georgia O'Keeffe
Lake George, Autumn, 1927 - to check out a full size image of this piece and also peruse greater information about this Georgia O'Keeffe art print poster, click through on the artist name connected with the thumbnail. Also visit for purchasing, preservation framing and dimension advice for this poster print. Georgia O'Keeffe has many other top notch gallerie art poster prints in addition to "Lake George, Autumn, 1927", glance at this artists framed and unframed gallerie art giclees. |