RAOUL DUFY:
A CELEBRATION OF BEAUTY
A new international traveling exhibition, Raoul Dufy: A Celebration of Beauty about the French artist, Raoul Dufy (1877-1953), and his far-reaching influence as a painter, textile designer, and printmaker is now being made available for presentation at museums worldwide. The exhibition was organized by the Humanities Exchange, Montreal, Canada. In 2006 it successfully toured museums in Japan, including: the Daimaru Museum, Osaka; the Iwaki City Art Museum; the Shizuoka Art Gallery and the Daimaru Museum, Tokyo. Attendance averaged 1000 visitors per day. The exhibition includes over 100 paintings, watercolors, drawings and woodcuts from European private collections -- the great majority never exhibited before -- and over 75 original fabric projects presented from the archives of Bianchini-Ferier, in Lyon, France, offering an unprecedented view of the oeuvre of Dufy. This exhibition acknowledges the universal character of his work, the astonishing range of his creative energy, and his eminent place in the history of art. The exhibition is a re-appraisal of the work of Dufy and covers his long career from about 1900 until 1953.
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GASTON LACHAISE:
SCULPTURE & DRAWINGS
International Traveling Exhibition
The GASTON LACHAISE: SCULPTURE & DRAWINGS Exhibition
is returning from a highly successful tour of museums in Europe. It is currently scheduled for presentation at the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas in the Fall of 2007. The exhibition includes a total of 75 sculptures, including 7 monumental works by Lachaise never before exhibited together at one time, and 20 drawings. Lachaise, born in France, is best known for his interpretations in bronze of the female form, and is considered to be one of the most significant sculptors to have worked in the US during the early part of thie 20th Century.  His sculptures are included in the collections of MOMA, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; The San Francisco Museum of Art, UCLA; the Chicago Art Institute; The Hirshhorn Museum, Wash., DC; and numerous others. A special catalogue is planned for the exhibition.
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LYNN CHADWICK: IN CONTACT
Sculpture from the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art, Ursinus College
One of several talented British sculptors who burst upon the international art scene in the late 1950s, Lynn Chadwick helped establish an entirely new vocabulary for this form of art. Inspired by the career of Henry Moore, Chadwick's work exhibits a fascinating evolution of personal images; a series of animals, birds, imaginary beasts and rhythmic double and/or triple figures characterized by their thrusting energy. Other more static forms called "Watchers" or "Strangers" stand alone or in totemic groups, expressing a monolithic power. The 43 sculptures - 3 large works and 40 medium and small works, and 5 lithographs in the exhibition are drawn from the permanent collection of the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College which includes 137 works spanning the years of 1954 to 1984.
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Thomas Moran
  Dekooning
Rivers

AN ADVENTURE IN THE ARTS
The Permanent Collection of the
Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY

Established in 1931, Guild Hall is the primary cultural center on the Eastern End of Long Island. Included are 73 works of art by more than 40 artists, spanning the early 20th century through present times, who lived and worked in the East Hampton area. Included are works by Henri Cartier-Bresson, John Chamberlain, Chuck Close, Stuart Davis, Willem de Kooning, Max Ernst, Audrey Flack, Jasper Johns, William King, Lee Krasner, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock, Fairfield Porter, Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers, James Rosenquist, Donald Sultan, Andy Warhol & others.
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FRANCISCO GOYA:
LOS CAPRICHOS

First Edtion,100 works in total, examples of Goya’s other graphic series, Enrique Chagoya’s “Return to the Caprichos” series, 2 antique maps of Spain. Robert Flynn Johnson, Curator in Charge, Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisc contributes an essay about Goya and Los Caprichos. He has also has undertaken an enlightening comparison between three interpretive manuscripts contemporary with Goya discussing each of the 80 plates.
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SORDID AND SACRED:
THE BEGGARS IN REMBRANDT'S ETCHINGS

35 Rare Etchings from the John Villarino Collection,
2006 is the 400th Anniversary of the birth of Rembrandt. Widely recognized as the greatest practitioner of the etching technique in the history of art, Rembrandt created 300 prints that constitute a body of work unparalleled in richness and beauty. He repeatedly chose beggars as the subject for his etchings. Dutch author, art historian, and editor of: The Complete Etchings of Rembrandt, Gary Schwartz, contributes an essay.
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KATHE KOLLWITZ:
THE GRAPHIC WORKS

This special exhibition features a selection of graphics works by German artist, Kathe Kollwitz (1867-1945), spanning the years 1892-1934. Few artists of the twentieth century have created a more powerful emotional language.The wrongs of her time and an appeal for change are reflected in the faces and bodies of Kollwitz' protagonists. Her graphic works exemplify the power of art to transform society. Included are total of 56 works: 24 original etchings, lithographs and woodcuts, plus 5 posthumous etchings from the von der Becke Portfolio A, Berlin, c. 1950, 8 photolithograph reproductions from the Curt Valentin portfolio - “Kathe Kollwitz: Ten Lithographs”, New York, 1941, and 19 facsimiles from the Richter Portfolio, c. 1921. The works come from the collection of Pasquale Iannetti, San Francisco, CA.
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PABLO PICASSO:
ETCHINGS 1966-1971

Forty rare “before steel facing” etchings by the 20th century master, Pablo Picasso, are featured in a new exhibition organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions. Picasso follows Rembrandt, Durer and Goya, in extending and developing the etching tradition. Etching was the favorite printmaking method of these masters, and was especially favored by Picasso. The Picasso engravings in the exhibition were done between 1966 and 1971 are rare “before steel facing” proofs. They are early proofs printed long before their respective editions were pulled, and are richer in contrast than the regular editions. They were kept by Picasso for his personal collection in the course of creating his 60, 156 and 347 Series. The works in this exhibition come from the collection of Leslie Sacks Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA.
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PABLO PICASSO: EDITION CERAMICS From the Marvin Rosenbaum Collection
Includes 40 ceramics - plates, bowls, pitchers, vases, including 2 original ceramic works, plus 2 vintage posters, and photomurals. Internationally famed for his paintings, sculpture and graphics, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was long intrigued by ceramics.The exhibition presents a selection of the ceramics created by Pablo Picasso in collaboration with George and Suzanne Ramie and the artisans at their Madoura pottery workshop in Southern France, between 1947 & 1971. This exhibition follows on the heels of the highly succesful tour of the The Edward Weston Collection of Picasso Edition Ceramics which was presented at more than 30 museums, but is being retired in 2008. Exhibition essay by Gerald Nordland.
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herbert bayer
bauhaus & beyond:
a life of art & design
Sculpture, maquettes, drawings, photo-montages, prints posters and tapestrys, by the Bauhaus-trained artist whose European avant-garde art influenced post-war American art and design. 75 works in total
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WPA GRAPHIC WORKS:
FROM THE AMITY ART FOUNDATION COLLECTION

40 lithographs, etchings, and woodcuts by artists who worked with the printmaking programs of the Federal Arts Project of the WPA.
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VISIONARY ART:
FROM FANTASTIC REALISM TO PSYCHEDELIC

100 paintings, 100 posters, from the Viennese School of Fantastic Realism, to the psychedelic school of the 1960’s and 1970’s, to the present, from the Dworken and Aberbach Collections and others
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RICHMOND BARTHE:
SCULPTURE

30 bronze sculptures by this significant 20th Century artist, curated by Samella Lewis, Ph.D. to coincide with the up-coming publication of her new biography, Richmond Barthe: His Art and His Life
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SUSTAINED WINDS
BEFORE-DURING-AFTER
In an effort to support Louisiana artists after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the Acadiana Arts Council of Lafayette, LA, through its new initiative Project HEAL (Helping Employ Artists Locally), organized a juried art exhibition giving local and displaced artists an opportunity to respond to their new environment or reinterpret past work. “Sustained Winds: before-during-after” has developed into a multi-disciplinary art exhibition with a powerful message in which artists have taken their own personal experiences and translated them into diverse and invocative artworks. The exhibition includes 57 works by 39 different artists. Included are paintings, works on paper, multi media, photography and installation works.
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JACOB LAWRENCE:
THREE SERIES OF PRINTS -
GENESIS, HIROSHIMA, and
TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE

31 framed color prints plus framed text pages. Curated by: Peter Nesbett, editor of Jacob Lawrence: The Complete Prints (1963-2000) / The Catalogue Raisonne. He contributes the essay about Lawrence and his printmaking and introductions to the 3 Series. Since his first published print in 1963 Jacob Lawrence has produced a body of prints that is both highly dramatic and intensely personal.
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WORKS ON PAPER FROM THE HARMON AND HARRIET KELLEY COLLECTION OF
AFRICAN AMERICAN ART

Esteemed art historian, David Driskell, Professor of Art at the University of Maryland at College Park, calls the Kelley Collection "one of the finest that has been assembled tracing the history of African American art." The 68 Works in the exhibition date from 1910 to 2002, and represent just a fraction of what is contained in one of the country's major collections of African American art.
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©2007 The Ansel Adams
Publishing Rights Trust.


©2007 The Ansel Adams
Publishing Rights Trust.


ANSEL ADAMS:
MASTERWORKS

47 framed photographs from a series that Adams himself selected as representative of his best work, from the collection of the Turtle Bay Exploration Center, Redding, CA
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©2007 The Ansel Adams
Publishing Rights Trust.


WATSON FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHERS:
L.A. STORIES

50 framed photographs, four generations of press photography through the lens of one family spanning the 20th Century. In less than a century, Los Angeles grew from a coastal enclave to one of the world’s most influential cities. The Watson Family of photographers recorded it all – big disasters, small everyday triumphs, world leaders, petty con men, sports legends and infamous trials.  Across four generations, a Watson photographer (or two) has been present at most of the significant events in Southern California , and on occasion through-out the world. Spanning the entire 20th Century, the exhibition presents more than a historical chronology. It also illustrates how advances in photo-technology changed the texture of news photography.  The Watson family’s tradition of technical innovations (dating to the early 1910’s in both the motion picture and still photography) are highlighted throughout the exhibition.
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LEGACY:
THE ART OF BARBARA NATOLI WITT

75 necklaces, plus display stands, audio-visual presentation. Witt is a contemporary artist with the rare distinction of having created her own medium. Her unique necklaces blend tapestry techniques to form intriguing webs of colored threads, ancient beads, and gem stones which capture at their centers precious sculptured pieces, artifacts, and heirloom treasures. LEGACY is a retrospective exhibition tracing 4 decades of Witt’s career. Peripheral themes relate to the cultural symbolism found in adornment across time and place.
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FORMULATION: ARTICULATION
SERIGRAPHS BY JOSEF ALBERS

66 works in 39 frames, plus analytical statements culled from Albers' extensive writings and text panels. Josef Albers was one of the 20th Century's most influential and articulate artist/ theorists. Formulation: Articulation is an overview of Albers' life-time oeuvre. Published in 1972 by Harry N. Abrams, New York, the works were chosen by Albers himself and produced in silk-screen under his supervision by Ives-Sillman. Two text panels are also included: an introduction to and a chronology of Albers by noted author, art historian and independent curator, Gerald Nordland. 
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A NATION’S CONSCIENCE:
PAINTINGS BY WILLIAM GROPPER

30 paintings,10 cartoons and text panels. Gropper’s best-known subject matter is the satiric caricature of America's wealthy and powerful, of politicians, and moguls of business and industry. His first work as a political cartoonist was at the New York Tribune. His prints and paintings were featured IN one-man shows throughout the world. The Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased two of his paintings. He was also commissioned to paint murals for the Interior Building in Wash., D.C., the State of Pennsylvania and a post office in Detroit.
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