Tag: Landscape

John Gossage: The Pond Opens at the Smithsonian American Art Museum

WASHINGTON, DC.- “John Gossage: The Pond” celebrates the recent gift to the museum of this remarkable photographic series and the re-issue of one of the most influential photography books of the past three decades. John Gossage (b. 1946) phot…

John Gossage: The Pond Opens at the Smithsonian American Art Museum

WASHINGTON, DC.- “John Gossage: The Pond” celebrates the recent gift to the museum of this remarkable photographic series and the re-issue of one of the most influential photography books of the past three decades. John Gossage (b. 1946) phot…

Jen Bekman Gallery Featuirng Exhibition by Twenty-Seven Artists

NEW YORK, NY.- Jen Bekman Gallery presents Land Use Survey, a group exhibition featuring photographs, paintings and works on paper by twenty-seven artists. Land Use Survey will be on view through Sunday, August 14, 2010 at Jen Bekman Gallery, located a…

Correr Museum Examines Giacomo Favretto’s Short but Intense Career

VENICE.- Owing to the quality of his painting, his highly original development, the similarity with the works of other artists close to him or with contemporaries, the Venetian Giacomo Favretto (1849-1887) is one of the most important masters of the It…

Exclusive Catherine Opie Exhibition Opens at Los Angeles County Museum of Art

LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents Catherine Opie: Figure and Landscape, featuring recent work by the internationally renowned and LA-based photographer Catherine Opie. The show’s primary focus is high-school f…

American Institute of Architects New York Chapter Announces 2nd Annual Subway Exhibition

NEW YORK, NY.- – This October, the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter will send out the message that design matters by highlighting the work of New York architects through our member showcase, MADE IN NEW YORK. Building on the success o…

Jeffrey Sauger’s Where Furrows Run Deep at Jack Hanley Gallery

NEW YORK, NY.- The existence of yet another population of our nation’s landscape has begun to fade. Institutional racism, foreclosures, and bankruptcy have shattered American black farmers’ rights to the land they have occupied for generation…

"Zapata in Morelos" Exhibition Inaugurated at National Museum of History

MEXICO CITY.- A hundred historical objects related to the revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata; 30 large format photographs that capture the Morelos state landscape, as well as contemporary artwork related to him integrate the exhibition that opened on…

Thaddeus Holownia: The Terra Nova Suite at the Tides Institute

EASTPORT, ME.- The Tides Institute and Museum of Art (TIMA) announces its 2010 season with new exhibitions, a film/lecture series and schedule of visiting artists. The Institute’s first exhibition of the season opened on Friday, June 25, 2010, fe…

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