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Artist: Don Nice ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (15) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Don Nice.
- Frederick C. Gottwald - The Bay of Nice 1927 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Nicolas De Stael - Nice 1954 oil on linen Hirshhorn Museum French
- Henri Matisse - Festival of Flowers, Nice 1923 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art French
- Raoul Dufy - Open Window, Nice 1928 oil on canvas The Art Institute of Chicago French Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Don Nice, Radishes, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- George Baxter, So Nice, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Robert Streatfield, A Vineyard near Nice, circa 1838 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frederick Marriott, Rue Gubernatis, Nice, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Antoine Marie Stagnon de Travelone (or Stagon), Lovighe, Fisherwoman of Nice, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Singer, San Francisco Rock Poster: Bill Graham Presents, Chambers Brothers; Nice; Fillmore West, 12/11-14/69, 1969
- Don Nice - Bear Totem 1984 oil on canvas Albany Institute of History and Art American The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Icarus, 1947 Made by Henri Matisse (French, Cateau-Cambrésis 1869-1954 Nice)Color pochoir; Image: 16-1/2 x 10-1/2 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Henri Matisse Title: Antoinette with Long Hair Date: 1919 Medium: graphite on off-white wove The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Farm at Les Collettes, Cagnes, 1908-14 Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919)Oil on canvas; 21 1/2 Museum of Fine Arts
- Edgar Degas, French, 1834-1917 Degas"s Father Listening to Lorenzo Pagans Playing the Guitar about 1869-72
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Nice
National Museum of Women in the Arts: M.L. Van Nice: The Library at Wadi ben Dagh “M.L. Van Nice’s books inspire a different kind of reading than we usually practice,” says Krystyna Wasserman, Curator of Book Arts. “This installation forces the viewer to look at literary masterpieces in a new way; we find ourselves in a wonderl...
Sprengel Museum: The Birth of the Nanas: Niki de Saint Phalle's Works from the 1960s Niki Mathews (née de Saint Phalle) moved from the US to Paris with her husband, Harry, and daughter, Laura in 1952. The young family travelled extensively in Europe. Niki Mathews then had a nervous breakdown in Nice. One year later, she commenced ...
Artboard.co.uk: Call for Entries: Images of Conscience Artboard is putting together this exhibition of artwork that is about people who are not too well off, whether though urban depravation or political greed, local or far away. It has launched a search across the net for really strong images that depic...
Fuller Museum of Craft: Built Books: Sculptural Objects Curated by Boston artist Laura Davidson, Built Books features books by Davidson, Daniel Essig, Peter Madden, Nancy Selvin and Molly Van Nice. Books made of nails, clay, mahogany, brass and copper are featured alongside fiber scrolls, books bound i...
National Museum of Women in the Arts: Conceptual Art and Travelers' Tales in Book As Art XI Agnes Denes, one of the originators of Conceptual Art, employs mathematics,
science, philosophy, and psychology in her art. Her book Fragmentation,
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Andy Warhol Museum: Adrian Piper The Warhol will have the
opportunity to present a traveling retrospective of Piper's work
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Hoxton Distillery: Steven Claydon: The Third of the Third Those who would inject super-inference of
‘spirit’ into the voids that parallel fleet street cartoon half tone and
the partition walls of charity shop HQ PLC. Direct debit people. The useless
individual. The happy and pittyfull frequency of th...
University of Rhode Island, Fine Arts Center Galleries: Eva Yeh: Sculpture in Paper Sculptures will be exhibiting her sculpture on the walls as well as the floor of the eccentrically shaped Main Gallery space.
Illustrated brochure accompanies the exhibition. (Currently in development for debut in Kingston with subsequent travel...
Lyceum Theatre: Call for Artists: Art of Photography Show 2006 The Prospectus and entry details are available here.
Also, were executing a massive marketing and publicity strategy in order to achieve substantial media attention and sales resu...
Axiom Gallery: Peter Cramond, Bryce Brown and Graham Grow Bare Their Figures After spending time working on complex paintings that focused on surface rather than
image, Crow is excited about his return to his artistic roots. His latest mixed media
drawings show a distinct return to basics with the human form being the pr...
Montreal Museum of Fine Art: Montreal Photographer Holly King Throughout her career, King has created strangely beautiful
landscapes that hover between fiction and reality. She builds
models using everyday objects selected and arranged to
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Art & Print Expo: ART & PRINT EXPO TO CO-LOCATE WITH BUYERS MARKET OF AMERICAN CRAFT The Art & Print Expo will provide a wholesale market for fine art
prints as well as originals. Fine artists are rarely allowed to exhibit
and sell prints at shows, said Wendy Rosen, President of the Rosen Group.
Selling prints is important to a...
South African National Gallery: MARC CHAGALL: THE LIGHT OF ORIGINS, paintings, works on paper, tapestries, lithographs 1949-1977 One of the highest profile shows this year, it has been curated for South AFrica and will not tour. It aims to reveall the diversity of Chagall's work and make it accessible to many who may never get the chance to veiw it in other parts of the wor...
Museum of Modern Art, Oxford: Mark Lewis: Large-Scale Film Installations Mark Lewis's work functions as a critique of cinema, encouraging the viewer's awareness of the clichés, conventions and fragmentary nature of film, and how it has been constructed historically. In so doing, he also acknowledges its suggestive pow...
Orleans House Gallery Stables: Collective Arts: Object Relations For the past two months, each of these cameras has followed their own
destiny passing from person to person throughout the community. The images
range from the curious to the familiar, each photograph in its own way
intriguing as it offers a su...
Jack Straw Foundation and New Media Gallery: Archival Investigations: Early Electro-mechanical Sound Works and Artifacts from Trimpin’s First Five Years in Seattle Surveying these early contraptions and assemblages – playful jumbles of cannibalized analog circuitry, toys, household objects, and motors – Archival Investigations reveals that Trimpin was already thinking digitally, making brilliant (mis)use of ...
Anderson Gallery, Drake University: Brice Dellsperger: Body Double 15 The Anderson Gallery will present Body Double 15 (2001), a single-channel DVD projection that takes as its scaffold the famous museum pick-up sequence from Brian de Palma's Dressed to Kill (1980). In this ten-minute piece the artist, dressed as a ...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Marc Chagall: Sole American Venue for this Major Retrospective Jean-Michel Foray, director of the Chagall Museum in Nice and the Fernand Leger Museum in Biot, France, has organized the retrospective; overseeing the San Francisco presentation is Janet Bishop, SFMOMA curator of painting and sculpture. The exhib...
New Museum of Contemporary Art: Lee Bul: Live Forever Lee explains that in these pods, where the body is surrounded by a machine-like shell, "the act of singing becomes a performance only for the self, like dancing in front of the mirror." The physical isolation of the capsule encourages each user to...
Edinburgh Printmakers: MASEREEL: Ten years of prints made at the Frans Masereel Centrum, Belgium Artists include:
Andrew Atkinson,
Ivan Durt ,
Goedele Peeters,
June August ,
Marnix Everaert ,
Emilia Persu,
Martin R. Baeyens,
Evelien Gysen,
Manuel Ros,
Jacquelien Beenen,
Lynwood Kreneck ,
Maristela Salvatori,
Kim Berman,
Ingri...
Sculpture Square Limited
: What's The Big Gooloo? - Mystery solved by more than 100 kids Artists and workshop assistants asked children at the Carnival what they
thought The Big Gooloo was, and immediately set imaginations ablaze.
Kids created artworks that ranged from the daintily cautious to the
unbridled and outrageous, exp...
Forest City Gallery: d.a.r.e. (daring artists reveal everything) Among the themes investigated in this exhibition are identity, gender, sexuality/ desire, consumer values, and ownership/authorship.
Toronto-based artist and writer Sandra Haar's work concerns textual and visual representations of sexuality,...
Ketterer Kunst: Spring Auctions Begin With Modern Art on Paper in Hamburg
Nu pour Cleveland was made 14 years earlier. This signed engraving of 1932 by Henri Matisse is more than just an appreciation of femininity. It is estimated at DM 15,000 - 17,000.
Another outstanding work of the auction is Marc Chagalls Piro...
Goya Galleries: Sweet Sixteen: Young Emerging Australian Artists Conceptually, without doubt, this group of young people came out of the Fine Art departments of the universities. There is no a sign of anything that involves screens, electricity or blinking lights in this exhibition. The only electrically powere...
Monkey Mia Visitors Centre: Michelle Wardley: Inaugural Exhibition Visitors to Western Australia traveling up the coast are encouraged to make the journey to WA’s only world heritage area and are welcome to attend the cocktail opening event by contacting Michelle directly on 0438 333 446 to RSVP. Discount flight...
San Diego Museum of Art: Domains of Wonder: Selected Masterworks of Indian Painting Dr. Binney devoted more than 20 years of his life to amassing this truly encyclopedic collection, selecting works of the highest quality and greatest importance. The comprehensive nature of this collection is unique in its ability to provide a com...
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art: Four New Exhibitions Opened Yesterday FLOOR TO CEILING
January 20 – May 1, 2002
The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to announce Floor to Ceiling, an exhibition of site-specific installations, January 20 – May 1, 2002. Jean Blackburn, Francis Cape and Markus...
Bates College Museum of Art: Manuel Lopez Oliva: Cuba and the Theatre of Desire "Aside from being actors who take on different characters, sometimes merely for effect, sometimes out of desire -- the desire for self-expression, for power, for love, for truth -- we are also actors in the circumstances of history," he said.
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De Pont Foundation for Contemporary Art: Fiona Tan: Akte 1 - Film and Video Projects In one of her letters from a correspondence with the well-known British art critic John Berger, Fiona Tan writes, “A certain blindness (...) is very desirable.” This appears to be a rather curious statement for someone who makes such sharp observa...
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive: Amazons in the Drawing Room:
The Art of Romaine Brooks Romaine Brooks (1874-1970) was an American born to wealthy parents in Rome. She spent virtually her
entire life in Europe, mostly in Paris, but at various crucial points also in England and Italy, where she
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Further Artwork and Information:
Art/Galleries: Don Nice at the Babcock Gallery
Don Nice - Artist Painting - Artist Summary [AskART.com]
Amazon.de: Bücher: Nice Girls Dont
Gail Severn Gallery: Don Nice
Don Nice: Hudson River Paintings
Don Nice @ Stewart & Stewart
Amazon.com: Books: Nice Girls Dont Drink
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