"Indo-American Arts Council's Erasing Borders 2009"
2009-11-13 until 2009-12-13
Gallery at Penn College
Williamsport, PA
USA United States of America
The Indo-American Arts Council’s 6th Annual Erasing Borders Exhibition (sponsors) features work by 27 artists whose origins can be traced to the Indian subcontinent. Twenty million people of Indian origin shifted countries in the 20th and 21st centuries. Implicit in the term Diaspora are the concepts of change ...
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"Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective"
2009-10-21 until 2010-01-10
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia, PA
USA
Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective celebrates the extraordinary life and work of Arshile Gorky (about 1904–1948), a seminal figure in the movement toward abstraction that transformed American art. This exhibition, which includes about 178 works of art, surveys Gorky’s entire career from the early 1920s until his death by ...
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"Unnatural Rubber : Artist Competition Celebrates 100 Years of Synthetic Rubber"
2009-10-18 until 2010-01-31
the Warhol
Pittsburgh, PA
USA
Commissioned by the LANXESS Corporation, the worlds leading manufacturer of synthetic rubbe - and with its U.S. headquarters in Pittsburgh - Unnatural Rubber is an art competition that challenged 15 of the worlds leading contemporary artists, including Terence Koh, Agathe Snow and John Waters, to come up with an idea for ...
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"Palm Springs Modern: Photographs by Julius Shulman"
2009-09-19 until 2010-01-31
Carnegie Museum of Art
Pittsburgh, PA
USA
Palm Springs Modern: Photographs by Julius Shulman offers a tour of the mid-century architecture and elegant lifestyles of Palm Springs, California. The exhibition features almost 100 original photographs by renowned photographer Julius Shulman of iconic designs by Modernist architects. Also presented are a dozen original drawings, including renderings of ...
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"Pew Charitable Trusts Teams with Art Museum to Initiate Outdoor Display of Calder Sculptures
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2001-07-04 until 2013-12-31
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia, PA
USA
The Pew Charitable
Trusts announced a $5-million grant to the Philadelphia
Museum of Art to present a series of outdoor installations of
work by Philadelphia-born sculptor Alexander Calder along
the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The grant will enable the
Museum, in collaboration with the Calder Foundation, to
install 10 ...
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