Tag: Everyday Lives

The Fine Art Society Celebrates the Centenary of the Camden Town Group

London.- The Fine Art Society is pleased to present “The Camden Town Group Centenary Exhibition”, on view through July 14th. Led by Walter Sickert the Camden Town Group was at the forefront of modern art in Britain in the years running up to the Fir…

The Diary: Three Centuries of Private Lives on View at The Morgan Library and Museum

NEW YORK, NY.- Charlotte Brontë (1816 1855) relied on her diary to escape stifling work as a schoolteacher; Tennessee Williams (1911 1983) confided his loneliness and self-doubt; John Steinbeck (1902 1968) struggled to compose The Grapes of Wrath, and…

The Diary: Three Centuries of Private Lives on View at The Morgan Library and Museum

NEW YORK, NY.- Charlotte Brontë (1816 1855) relied on her diary to escape stifling work as a schoolteacher; Tennessee Williams (1911 1983) confided his loneliness and self-doubt; John Steinbeck (1902 1968) struggled to compose The Grapes of Wrath, and…

"Uncanny Realities" Exhibition of Sculptures and Photographs at Museum Frieder Burda

BADEN-BADEN.- Their works confuse and touch the observer. Works by the two American artists Duane Hanson (1925 – 1996) and Gregory Crewdson (born in 1962) are at the centre of the exhibition at the Museum Frieder Burda in Baden-Baden, to be seen u…

Archiving Place & Time: Contemporary Art Practice in Northern Ireland since the Belfast Agreement

LONDON.- Through photographs, installations and drawings, Archiving Place & Time reveals how a new generation of contemporary artists from Northern Ireland have responded to the changed situation since the signing of the historic Good Friday/Belfast Ag…

James A. Michener Art Museum to exhibit "Images of American Life"

DOYLESTOWN, PA – The grittier side of life will be
on display in the upcoming exhibit Painting the People: Images of American Life
from the Maimon Collection, which opens July 11 and runs through October 18,
2009 at the James A. Michener Art Mus…

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