eduardo paolozzi
The ideal place to see in the New Year
Daily Telegraph - Jan 02 7:21 AM Edinburgh is a great party city, but it is also a cultural feast, says Alexandra Ferguson.
edvard munch
2006 - The Year in Review - February
Art Daily - Jan 02 3:12 PM Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, Portrait of a Lady (María Martínez de Puga?) (detail), 1824, Oil on canvas. The Frick Collection. FEBRUARY New York´s Museum of Modern Art presented the first retrospective devoted to the work of the internationally renowned Norwegian painter, printmaker, and draftsman, Edvard Munch,to be held in an American museum in almost three decades.
edward hopper
Drawing on Hopper: Gregory Crewdson/Edward Hopper
Art Daily - Jan 05 3:11 PM Gregory Crewdson (American, b. 1962), Untitled, Winter 2004, Digital C-Print 64 1/4 X 94 1/4 inches, image size: 57 1/5 x 88 inche, framed size: 66 3/8 x 97 1/8 x 2 1/2 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine.
egon schiele
2006 - The Year in Review - August
Art Daily - Jan 02 3:11 PM Jean-Louis Forain (1852 - 1931), Portrait of the Cabaret Singer Valéry Roumy (detail). ca. 1880. Pastel. SMK Foto. AUGUST The Österreichische Galerie Belvedere focused on Egon Schiele (1890–1918) and his “Tafelrunde” [Round Table].
elaine hamilton
Changing the lives of others
The News-Press - Jan 02 10:37 PM The Mediterra Fund's allocation of more than $125,000 to nine Southwest Florida nonprofit groups has far-reaching implications.
emil nolde
Naked and the Nude: Representations of the Body
Art Daily - Dec 24 3:57 PM Emil Nolde, German (1867-1956). Christ and the Sinner, 1911. Etching and drypoint. Gift of Jane Wade in memory of Curt Valentin, 55-73/13. KANSAS CITY.-
fernando botero
Thursday 1/4
Sag Harbor Express - Jan 05 8:45 AM "HF Autism & Aspergers" an AHA parent support meeting. 7:30 p.m. John Jermain Library, Main Street, Sag Harbor. Meets the first Thursday of the month. 680-8894.
francis bacon
A Major Exhibition of Paintings by Francis Bacon
Art Daily - Dec 29 3:11 PM Francis Bacon, Three Studies of Portraits, Lucian Freud, Isabel Rawthorne and John Hewitt , 1966. Oil on canvas. Private collection. © 2006 The Estate of Francis Bacon / ARS, New York / DACS, London.
francis picabia
Entr'acte
kamera.co.uk - Dec 20 3:51 AM is available to stream from Ubu (see link on the left). Originally shown between two acts of Relache, an pera by Francis Picabia, was a product of the Dadaist movement raging through Paris at the time, a loose collective dedicated to iconoclastic satire and experimentation, which many of today's artists are indebted to.
frank stella
Thursday 1/4
Sag Harbor Express - Jan 05 8:45 AM "HF Autism & Aspergers" an AHA parent support meeting. 7:30 p.m. John Jermain Library, Main Street, Sag Harbor. Meets the first Thursday of the month. 680-8894.
franz marc
The year of women
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Dec 23 11:03 PM Call 2006 the Year of Women in Twin Cities museums and galleries. Men, of course, had their moments in the spotlight as they always do, but with more than a dozen major shows reprising the careers or recent work of female artists, femininity was in the air. And welcome it was. The festive opening in June of a $50 million addition to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts was the year's other high ...
george grosz
Museum and Gallery Listings
New York Times - Jan 04 1:41 PM Selective listings from art critics of The New York Times.
george passantino
Rancho Mirage Mayor Richard Kite and his city council:
Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides - Dec 21 4:32 AM Those of you who need an extra blanket at night might want to blame the Rat. This year he put cold temperatures and snow on his Christmas list. And, as of right now, much cooler daytime temperatures are here along with a little snow on the mountains.
george segal
DVD Review: Fun with Dick and Jane (2006)
Blogcritics.org - Dec 30 3:22 AM As unnecessary as they can be, it's becoming the norm to sit back and swallow remakes. Fun with Dick and Jane is a remake of a 1977 film that starred Jane Fonda and George Segal. In 2006, they're replaced with Jim Carrey and Tea Leoni. While fine in their roles, they're not fine in this movie. For at least a half hour, Dick and Jane can be immensely entertaining. As Dick is laid off from a ...
georges braque
Mixed blessing
Boston Globe - Dec 29 1:01 AM Who is Scott M. Black and why is a dreary exhibition of works from his art collection on view at the Museum of Fine Arts? Black is a wealthy financier who runs Delphi Management , a Boston-based investment advisory company, and he is, as a wall text introducing "The Romance of Modernism: Paintings and Sculpture From the Scott M. Black ...
gerhard richter
The Rhineland's rising star
CNN.com - Jan 03 7:40 AM Long overshadowed by its southern neighbor, Bonn, the ancient Roman city of Cologne has recently emerged as the Rhineland's cosmopolitan star.
giorgio de chirico
Painting a picture of Puerto Rico's early masters
Boston Globe - Jan 03 12:46 AM "Mi Puerto Rico: Master Painters of the Island, 1780-1952," an exhibition at the Worcester Art Museum, is a curiously sad show. It's not supposed to be. Organized by the Museo de Arte de Ponce, it means to celebrate three of Puerto Rico's most important artists and call attention to an artistic culture that is older and richer than most people ...
giorgio morandi
2006 / The Year in Arts and Entertainment / Art
San Francisco Chronicle - Dec 31 12:16 AM HIGH: "Monet in Normandy," Palace of the Legion of Honor (June). A show whose contents surpassed its obvious crowd-magnet function to reveal struggles within the work of a great painter on the cusp of modernism. LOW: "Matthew Barney: Drawing Restraint"...
gordon matta-clark
Whitney to Present Full-Scale Gordon Matta-Clark
Art Daily - Dec 10 3:12 PM Gordon Matta-Clark, Splitting: Four Corners, 1974, Four building fragments: painted wood, metal, and tar.
gunther gerzso
Hot Spots
Forbes - Dec 09 3:07 AM Weather vanes, glorified piggy banks, muscle cars, Latin American art, comic books and studio furniture: our look at what's sizzling in the collecting world.
gustave moreau
Local book explores Holy Grail
Deseret Morning News - Dec 20 11:21 PM Vern G. Swanson, director of the Springville Museum of Art, had already been researching the premise that Christ was married when Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" came out in 2003.
helen frankenthaler
TODAY
Bradenton Herald - Jan 04 12:02 AM The romance of royal stallions, stories of a legendary rescue from war-torn Europe, and the 500-year history of the Lipizzan breed of horses are told again when the Herrmanns' Royal Lipizzan Stallions return to Myakka City.
henri matisse
STANDING OVATION
The Jersey Journal - Jan 05 6:13 AM There are lots of ways to enjoy a piece of art. How about sitting on it? Created by young artists at St. Dominic Academy in Jersey City, 28 painted chairs are currently on display at the rotunda gallery in Brennan Courthouse.
henri rousseau
Big Guns, Small Bore
Washington City Paper - Dec 29 1:55 PM Blockbuster art shows ruled 2006. It’s hard to think of a year in recent memory packed with so many important, crowd-pleasing retrospectives—Cézanne, Robert Bechtle, Charles Sheeler, Henri Rousseau, Anselm Kiefer, Hiroshi Sugimoto, dada, John Constable, Joseph Cornell, and many more.
henry moore
Shape of things to come
Los Angeles Times - Jan 04 12:24 AM Technology is revolutionizing how furniture is made -- and what pieces are headed for our living rooms. The look of the future? It's fluid. AS piles of sawdust collect on top of a sheet of plywood in a basement workshop, Brendan Sowersby and Will Rollins of the downtown L.A. design firm 100xbetter watch an enormous Shop Sabre 4896 cut and engrave the pieces of their DB chair. The ...
irving amen
Forward.com
Forward - Dec 13 8:52 PM Shortly after graduating from Williams College, Sigmund Balka moved to Washington, D.C., to work for the Kennedy administration and decided to collect art. While his collecting interests ranged from modernist prints to Inuit art, Balka was especially drawn to the work of Jewish artists.
jackson pollock
indieWIRE Interview: Harry Moses, director of "Who the %$#! is Jackson Pollock?"
indieWIRE - Nov 14 9:13 PM " Who the %$#! is Jackson Pollock? " director Harry Moses has spent his career in television and film, for the past 20 years on behalf of his company, The Mosaic Group, Inc . Prior to forming the company, Moses worked with CBS News , producing for " 60 Minutes ." Moses has been honored with Emmy , Peabody , and Directors Guild of America awards, as well as a lifetime achievement award from the
jake and dinos chapman
Landlady to the stars pillories dodgy pub review
Independent - Dec 28 4:40 PM * Disquiet in the East End after a write-up of Shoreditch's Golden Heart - the BritArt-favoured saloon frequented by Kate Moss and Pete Doherty, Tracey Emin, Gilbert and George, Sarah Lucas, Sam Taylor-Wood, Rebecca Warren, and Jake and Dinos Chapman. (Oh, and the benevolent ghost of the Quaker prison reformer Elizabeth Fry, who turns off beer taps in the cellar.)
james ensor
Tra Selhtrow contemplates 'botched mythology' at OKOK Gallery
Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Jan 04 11:37 AM One of the most engaging young artists to emerge in 2006 is Tra Selhtrow, whose paintings in layers of graphite and oils on paper are worlds within worlds at Ballard's OKOK Gallery.
james rosenquist
Robert Indiana and MECA Prints on Exhibit at ICA at MECA
Art Daily - Dec 31 4:11 PM Robert Indiana, KVF I, 1990, serigraph, Gift of the Artist. PORTLAND.- As part of the statewide collaboration "The Print Project," the Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art presents "The Hartley Elegies" by Robert Indiana.
jasper johns
`The Cave Painters' illuminates mysterious drawings
Chicago Tribune - Jan 05 3:34 AM Some of the best writing about art has come from non-specialists, writers who are not scholars or historians but who bring a lively curiosity, a good eye and clear prose to the subject. Michael Crichton, author of techno-thrillers, wrote one of the best books on the painter Jasper Johns. Novelist John Updike is always illuminating, no matter which artist he writes about.
jean arp
Artist Jean Arp's works presented to French collection after customs nab
AFP via Yahoo! News - Dec 12 11:44 AM More than 140 works by French surrealist artist Jean Arp seized by customs officials 10 years ago were ceremoniously handed over to be part of France's national art collections.
jean dubuffet
A whole lot of nothing worthy of contemplation
San Francisco Chronicle - Dec 16 10:42 PM The meaning of fullness in contemporary art remains in dispute even among people well informed about it. "Nothing and Everything," just opened at Fraenkel Gallery, brings the issue into focus. Justly renowned as a photography gallery, Fraenkel also...
jean tinguely
Out of Africa ... and back
Los Angeles Times - Dec 17 4:16 AM Djimon Hounsou feels drawn to some of his past. If it's a truism that everyone in Hollywood comes from somewhere else, then Djimon Hounsou may well have come the furthest. Born in Benin, a French-speaking, key-shaped country on the underside of western Africa, the 6-foot, 2-inch (not 6-foot-4, as some profiles have it) actor first glimpsed his destiny in the Gary Cooper and John Wayne westerns ...
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Paolozzi's Newton, bronze (1995) in the courtyard of the British Library
Paolozzi follows William Blake's 1795 print Newton in illustrating how Isaac Newton's equations changed our view of the world to being one determined by mathematical laws.
Professor Sir Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi CBE FRA (March 7, 1924 – April 22, 2005), was a Scottish sculptor and artist. Paolozzi was born in Leith in north Edinburgh, the eldest son of Italian immigrants. He studied at the Edinburgh College of Art in 1943, briefly at the St Martin's School of Art in 1944, and then at the Slade School of Art in London from 1944 to 1947, after which he worked in Paris, France.
Largely a surrealist, Paolozzi came to public attention in the 1960s by producing a range of striking screenprints. Paolozzi was a founder of the Independent Group, which is seen as a precursor to the '60s British pop art movement. His 1947 collage I was a rich man's plaything [1], is sometimes labelled the first true instance of Pop Art, although he always described his work as surrealist. Latterly he became better known as a sculptor. Paolozzi is known for producing largely lifelike statuary works, but with rectilinear (often cubic) elements added or removed, or the human form deconstructed in a cubist manner.
His works include stuff like:
- The mosaic patterned walls of the Tottenham Court Road tube station
- The cover of Paul McCartney's album Red Rose Speedway
- The ceiling panels and window tapestry at Cleish Castle
- The "Piscator" sculpture outside Euston Station London
- Relief aluminium doors for the University of Glasgow's Hunterian Gallery
- Display cases in the Museum of Scotland
- The bronze sculpture Newton, after William Blake, 1995, in the piazza of the British Library
He taught sculpture and ceramics at a number of institutions, including University of California, Berkeley (in 1968) and at the Royal College of Art. Paolozzi has a long association with Germany, having worked in Berlin from 1974 as part of the Artists Exchange Scheme. He was a professor at the Fachhochschule in Cologne from 1977 to 1981, and later taught sculpture at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich.
Paolozzi was awarded the CBE in 1968 and in 1979 he was elected to the Royal Academy. He became the Her Majesty's Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland in 1986, holding the office until his death. He became Sir Eduardo upon his knighthood in 1989.
In 1994 Paolozzi gave the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art a large body of his works, and much of the content of his artist's studio. In 1999 the National Galleries of Scotland opened the Dean Gallery to display this collection, and the gallery displays a recreation of Paolozzi's studio, with its contents evoking the original London and Munich locations.
In 2001 Paolozzi suffered a near-fatal stroke (causing an incorrect magazine report that he had died).
However illness confined him to a wheelchair, and he died in hospital in London in April 2005.
The ideal place to see in the New Year
Daily Telegraph - Jan 02 7:21 AM Edinburgh is a great party city, but it is also a cultural feast, says Alexandra Ferguson.
Sport beating art in the sponsorship stakes
The Scotsman - Dec 15 4:34 PM PRIVATE funding for the arts in Scotland has sunk by 20 per cent over the last five years to £22 million, despite a rise elsewhere in the UK, new figures show.
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