Tag: Woodblock Prints

Artist Libby Hague’s Art Gallery of Ontario Installation Extends to Gallery Facade

TORONTO.- Toronto-based artist Libby Hague’s new installation at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) extends beyond gallery walls and onto the AGO’s Dundas Street façade. Libby Hague: Sympathetic Connections, on view June 11 through September 1…

"Contemporary Chinese Woodblock Prints" at the University of Michigan Museum of Art

Ann Arbor, MI.- “Multiple Impressions: Contemporary Chinese Woodblock Prints” at the University of Michigan Museum of Art from July 16th to october 23rd will present works by 41 leading printmakers from contemporary China to showcase the extraordinar…

Rare Chinese Woodblock Prints on Display at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

KANSAS CITY, MO.- Visitors to the Chinese painting galleries at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art will see rarely viewed 17th-century Chinese woodblock prints that are the world’s earliest true color prints. Cultivating Nature: Printmaking for Paint…

Rare Chinese Woodblock Prints on Display at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

KANSAS CITY, MO.- Visitors to the Chinese painting galleries at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art will see rarely viewed 17th-century Chinese woodblock prints that are the world’s earliest true color prints. Cultivating Nature: Printmaking for Paint…

Princeton Art Museum Announces Gauguin Woodblock Prints Exhibition

PRINCETON, NJ.- The Princeton University
Art
Museum will launch its fall 2010 season with an exhibition it is
originating,
Gauguin’s Paradise Remembered: The Noa Noa Prints (September 25,
2010—January 2,
2011), the first comprehensive lo…

Princeton Museum Announces Gauguin Woodblock Prints Exhibition

PRINCETON, NJ.- The Princeton University Art Museum will launch its fall 2010 season with an exhibition it is originating, Gauguin’s Paradise Remembered: The Noa Noa Prints (September 25, 2010—January 2, 2011), the first comprehensive look at this…

Princeton University Art Museum Announces Gauguin Woodblock Prints Exhibition

PRINCETON, NJ.- The Princeton University Art Museum will launch its fall 2010 season with an exhibition it is originating, Gauguin’s Paradise Remembered: The Noa Noa Prints (September 25, 2010—January 2, 2011), the first comprehensive look at this…

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