Tag: Mythology

Reinterpretation of the Ancient Three Graces Myths by Artist Francesca Lowe at Riflemaker

LONDON.- A modern reinterpretation of the ancient Three Graces myth is the subject of the exhibition by artist Francesca Lowe at Riflemaker, from 23 May 2011 through July 2, 2011. Headland: Woman in a Landscape consists of five large-scale heads, five …

Reinterpretation of the Ancient Three Graces Myths by Artist Francesca Lowe at Riflemaker

LONDON.- A modern reinterpretation of the ancient Three Graces myth is the subject of the exhibition by artist Francesca Lowe at Riflemaker, from 23 May 2011 through July 2, 2011. Headland: Woman in a Landscape consists of five large-scale heads, five …

The National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo Honors Taro Okamoto on the 100th Anniversary of His Birth

Tokyo.- The National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo presents an exhibition of works by Taro Okamoto on the 100th anniversary of his birth until May 8th 2011. Taro Okamoto (1911-1996) is probably one of the most well-known artists in Japan during the…

Homage to Miodrag Djuric Dado Around Three Large Triptychs at Galerie Jeanne-Bucher

PARIS.- The homage to Miodrag Djuric Dado has been worked around three major pieces painted in oil on canvas from 1975: the BOWERY TRIPTYQUE, the BOUKOKO TRIPTYQUE and the TRI PTYQUE DE NARVAL, along with the large-scale collages : À LA VILLE DE SAINT…

Joshua Hagler and George Pfau: Nearly Approaching Never To Pass at Reaves Gallery

NEW YORK, NY.- By combining current technology with traditional media, Hagler and Pfau investigate both literal and non-literal representation of the human body. The notion of the layered body becomes a kind of schematic through which the artists are a…

Joshua Hagler and George Pfau: Nearly Approaching Never To Pass at Reaves Gallery

NEW YORK, NY.- By combining current technology with traditional media, Hagler and Pfau investigate both literal and non-literal representation of the human body. The notion of the layered body becomes a kind of schematic through which the artists are a…

Surrealist Wifredo Lam’s Afro-Cuban Mythology Meets Salvador Dalí’s Personal Myths

ST. PETERSBURG, FL – Two new exhibitions which opened at the Salvador Dalí Museum this fall highlight the diverse ways Western and non-Western mythology enlivened Surrealism. Wifredo Lam in North America is the first U….

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