Category Archives: ART

July 19

MUSEO MURAL DIEGO RIVERA- MEXICO CITY

The architect Carlos Obregon Santacilia under the cultural influence of the Mexican Renaissance, invited Diego Rivera to run on the walls of the then very prestigious Hotel del Prado, which would be one of the most significant works of the great Mexican muralist:Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda. Prepared fresh, the plasma wall, in […]

July 19

BELLAS ARTES PALACE- MEXICO CITY

This monumental building is thought of as the “Cathedral of Mexico’s Art”, as well as an artistic monument by itself. It offers multiple activities, including the main seasons of the most important fine arts companies in institutions, such as the National Symphony Orchestra, the National Dancing company, the National Opera company, the National Theater company […]

July 19

THE TEMPLO MAYOR MUSEUM – MEXICO CITY

Templo Mayor and its ceremonial center was the greatest architectural structure in the city of Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec Empire, located on the original islet of its foundation. It was a double temple, a pyramid with two stairways and an annex esplanade on each frontal corner of its base. On its top are the […]

July 17

FLOATING GARDENS OF XOCHIMILCO – MEXICO CITY

At the embarcadero, take one of hundreds of boats (trajineras) through the canals which is all that is left of the lake on which Mexico City was built.  The boats are colorfully painted and often bear the name of the owner’s female child or other relative.  Bring your own food and drinks for a picnic lunch, […]

June 10

WINI MCQUEEN STUDIO VISIT

Visit to Wini’s studio… POSSE PHOTOS:

June 10

TUBMAN MUSEUM: WINI MCQUEEN : IF WALLS COULD TALK…

The Tubman Museum is the largest museum in the Southeast dedicated to educating people about the Art, History and Culture of African Americans. Wini McQueen is known for her dyer’s art-painting, stamping and resist patterning textiles for clothing.  In addition, Wini has a passion for recording stories from the African Diaspora through interviews, sound recordings and […]

May 21

LUCINDA’S WORLD PART III OPENING RECEPTION: WEATHERED CHROMES

Marcia Wood Gallery is delighted to announce its first exhibition of the renowned Atlanta artist Lucinda Bunnen. The exhibition will be the third in a cycle of three recent exhibitions by Bunnen, all under the name Lucinda’s World, each of the three shown in a different venue. Lucinda’s world is indeed a fascinating and evocative […]

May 01

THE HIGH: IMAGINING NEW WORLDS: WIFREDO LAM, JOSE PARLA & FAHAMU PECOU WITH MICHAEL ROOKS- CURATOR OF MODERN ART

Imagining New Worlds traces the lengthy career of Wifredo Lam (1902-1982), perhaps best remembered as a member of the Surrealist group in the 1940s. Born in Cuba to a Chinese father and mother of African and Spanish descent, Lam gave expression to his multiracial and cultural ancestry through a signature hybrid style of painting that blended […]

April 24

THE HIGH: PRIVATE RECEPTION IN HONOR OF MICHAEL LIN AND “UTAH SKY 2065-40”

The Friends of Contemporary Art were invited to a special private reception in honor of Michael Lin to celebrate his new piece “Utah Sky 2065-40” The floor of the High Museum of Art’s Robinson Atrium is covered by a monumental, site-specific painting by acclaimed Shanghai-based artist Michael Lin. Lin is widely known for his hand-painted architectural […]

April 17

THE HIGH: DECORATIVE ARTS & DESIGN- PERMANENT COLLECTION

The High’s decorative arts and design collection is the most comprehensive survey of American decorative arts in the southeastern United States with more than 2,000 objects dating from 1640 to the present. Highlights include The Virginia Carroll Crawford Collection of American decorative art with important works by Alexander Roux, Herter Brothers, Tiffany & Co. and […]

March 27

THE HIGH- EARL PARDON PORTABLE ART & THE COCA-COLA 100TH YEAR BOTTLE ANNIVERSARY

Earl Pardon’s Portable Art: Jewelry and Design Through June 7, 2015 This exhibition presents a rare display of more than 100 works by celebrated Southern-born American designer Earl Pardon. On view will be 88 pieces of Pardon’s jewelry (which he referred to as his “portable works of art”) and a selection of his homeware designs, […]

March 13

THE HIGH: DECORATIVE ARTS & DESIGN- PERMANENT COLLECTION

The High’s decorative arts and design collection is the most comprehensive survey of American decorative arts in the southeastern United States with more than 2,000 objects dating from 1640 to the present. Highlights include The Virginia Carroll Crawford Collection of American decorative art with important works by Alexander Roux, Herter Brothers, Tiffany & Co. and […]

February 26

THE HIGH: THE COCA-COLA BOTTLE- AN AMERICAN ICON AT 100 EXHIBITION OPENING

The Coca-Cola Bottle: An American Icon at 100 explores the iconic design and creative legacy of the Coca-Cola bottle. Presented on the occasion of the bottle’s centennial, the exhibition features more than 100 objects, including more than 15 works of art by Andy Warhol and more than 40 photographs inspired by or featuring the bottle. Visitors […]

February 26

MODA

Stopping into MODA for the first time before the Coca-Cola Exhibition opening… POSSE PHOTOS:  

February 20

A PAINTERS PROFILE: THE HIGH CELEBRATES ROMARE BEARDEN

In this exhibition, the High honors one of the 20th century’s most influential artists and the important recent acquisition of Romare Bearden’s only known self portrait,Profile/Part II, The Thirties: Artist with Painting and Model (1981). Bearden (1911-1988) infused his work with themes central to the Black experience. This late-career collage is a retrospective work in which […]

February 20

THE HIGH: EUROPEAN ART & EXPATRIATE AMERICAN ART- PERMANENT COLLECTION

From Renaissance and Baroque artists like Bellini and Tiepolo to 19th century French impressionism including Monet and Pissarro, the High’s European collection reflects important paintings and sculptures from that continent. The core of the collection was donated in 1958 by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, and includes Giovanni Bellini’s Madonna and Child, Tommaso del Mazza’s […]

February 12

LUCINDA’S WORLD PART II: A COLLECTION OF COLLECTIONS

ARTIST TALK: Thursday, February 12, 7pm *with Brett Abbott, Donald and Marilyn Keough Family Curator of Photography at the High Museum of Art Curated by Marianne Lambert The Swan Coach House Gallery and the Forward Arts Foundation are pleased to present Lucinda’s World, Part 2: A Collection of Collectionswhich will open on January 15 and run […]

February 10

THE HIGH: OPENING RECEPTION FOR WIFREDO LAM: IMAGINING NEW WORLDS AND JOSE PARLA & FAHAMU PECOU

HIGH MUSEUM OF ART 6:30PM – 9:00PM MARGARETTA TAYLOR LOBBY, SUSAN & JOHN WIELAND PAVILION Opening reception for Imagining New Worlds Exhibition: Wifredo Lam, Jose Parla & Fahamu Pecou                     VIDEO:  Jose Parla with Layla explaining a piece of his collaboration with Fahamu Pecou POSSE PHOTOS: […]

January 30

THE HIGH: GORDON PARKS: SEGREGATION STORY

The High Museum of Art will present rarely seen photographs by trailblazing African American artist and filmmaker Gordon Parks in this exhibition, presented in collaboration with The Gordon Parks Foundation. The exhibition features more than 40 of Parks’ color prints – most on view for the first time in over half a century – created […]

January 30

THE HIGH: LOS TROMPOS

Los Trompos (“Spinning Tops”) is the High’s second large-scale, interactive design installation by contemporary Mexican designers Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena on the Woodruff Arts Center’s Carroll Slater Sifly Piazza. This site-specific work continues a multi-year initiative to activate the outdoor space and engage visitors. As a blank canvas for community engagement and programming, Los Trompos draws its […]

January 30

LEONARD FREED: BLACK IN WHITE AMERICA

While traveling in Germany in 1962, freelance photojournalist Leonard Freed encountered a black American soldier guarding the divide between East and West Germany. This scene of a man defending a country where his own rights were in question resonated with Freed and provoked him, upon his return to New York in 1963, to embark on […]

January 15

LUCINDA’S WORLD PART II: A COLLECTION OF COLLECTIONS

JANUARY 15 – FEBRUARY 20, 2015 OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday, January 15, 6-9pm ARTIST TALK: Thursday, February 12, 7pm *with Brett Abbott, Donald and Marilyn Keough Family Curator of Photography at the High Museum of Art Curated by Marianne Lambert The Swan Coach House Gallery and the Forward Arts Foundation are pleased to present Lucinda’s World, Part 2: A Collection of […]

January 09

THE HIGH: AMERICAN ENCOUNTERS: ANGLO-AMERICAN PORTRAITURE IN AN ERA OF REVOLUTION & AMERICAN ART PERMANENT COLLECTION

The High Museum of Art, Musée du Louvre, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Terra Foundation for American Art will present the third installation in their four-year collaboration focusing on the history of American art. American Encounters: Anglo-American Portraiture in an Era of Revolution provides a close look at five portraits that demonstrate how portraiture […]

December 19

THE HIGH: TOP DRAWER- A SELECTION OF DRAWINGS

The High Museum of Art is pleased to present Top Drawer, a selection of drawings from four of the museum’s curatorial departments. Separated by centuries and continents, these diverse drawings are brought together by the unique insights each work brings into its creation. The term “drawing” encompasses a varied set of techniques: objects in pencil, ink, […]

December 19

THE HIGH: WYNN BULOCK: REVELATIONS

“The camera is not only an extension of the eye, but of the brain. It can see sharper, farther, nearer, slower, faster than the eye…Instead of using the camera only to reproduce objects, I want to use it to make what is invisible to the eye, visible.” — Wynn Bullock The arc of Bullock’s innovative […]

December 05

THE HIGH: THE FORTY PART MOTET BY JANET CARDIFF & “MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE” RENAISSANCE ART & MUSIC AT FLORENCE CATHEDRAL

Described as “achingly beautiful” (The New Yorker) and “transcendent” (The New York Times), sound artist Janet Cardiff’s critically acclaimed installation The Forty Part Motetwill travel to the High in fall 2014. From the collection of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Cardiff’s The Forty Part Motet is a mesmerizing reworking of a 40-part choral piece by Tudor composer […]

November 07

THE HIGH: CEZANNE- MASTERPIECES OF EUROPEAN ART FROM THE PEARLMAN COLLECTION

EXHIBITION OVERVIEW In the mid-twentieth century, businessman Henry Pearlman, the founder of Eastern Cold Storage Company, assembled an extraordinary collection of European modern art. He was particularly drawn to the work of Paul Cézanne, one of the most pivotal figures in the development of modernism. Pearlman acquired some twenty-four of Cézanne’s paintings, including one of […]

October 24

THE HIGH: MI CASA, YOUR CASA

Through November 30, the High invites Atlanta to enjoy the interactive installation Mi Casa, Your Casa. Located in the center of the Woodruff Arts Center’s campus on the Carroll Slater Sifly Piazza, the installation features 36 three-dimensional, open frames in the shape of a house. The houses form a blank canvas for community engagement and activity […]

October 24

THE HIGH- FORTY-PART MOTET BY JANET CARDIFF

Described as “achingly beautiful” (The New Yorker) and “transcendent” (The New York Times), sound artist Janet Cardiff’s critically acclaimed installation The Forty Part Motetwill travel to the High in fall 2014. From the collection of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Cardiff’s The Forty Part Motet is a mesmerizing reworking of a 40-part choral piece by Tudor composer […]

October 22

ACP FILM: THROUGH A LENS DARKLY Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People

The BronzeLens Film Festival is dedicated to bringing national and worldwide attention to Atlanta as a center for film and film production for people of color. The organization showcases films and provides networking opportunities that will develop the next generation of filmmakers.  On Wednesday, Oct. 22nd, at SCADshow at 7pm, ACP will be partnering with the BronzeLens Film […]

October 17

JACKSON FINE ART: RUUD VAN EMPEL

FRI SEP 19 2014 — SAT NOV 29 2014 Rudd van Empel (Dutch, b. November 21, 1958) is an artist from Breda, The Netherlands, best known for his work in the field of visual arts. Trained as a graphic designer, van Empel is known for using Photoshop and other computer programs in his works. He […]

October 17

HAGEDORN FOUNDATION GALLERY: THE AISHMANS

The Aishmans” Hagedorn Foundation Gallery Featuring work by: Steve Aishman Exhibition: Thu, Sep 18, to Mon, Oct 27 STEVE AISHMAN (b.1975, Michigan) – Love comes in many colors. So do love notes. Steve Aishman’s work displays a permanent state of romance where shopping lists convey as much love as a sonnet. People don’t send love letters anymore, […]

October 17

HAGEDORN FOUNDATION GALLERY: ANIMALS & INTERIORS/BIRDS OF A FEATHER

Exhibition: Thu, Sep 18, to Mon, Oct 27 CLAIRE ROSEN (b.1983 New Jersey)- Known as a photographer whose whimsical imagery is inspired by fairy tales and fables, Rosen presents birds that are posed against complimentary vintage wallpaper. The resulting optical illusion of visual blending is reminiscent of Victorian Optical Illusion Postcards in which the image of […]

October 17

HAGEDORN FOUNDATION GALLERY: GUILLERMO SRODEK-HART

Exhibition: Thu, Sep 18, to Mon, Oct 27 GUILLERMO SRODEK-HART – (b.1977, Argentina) drives deep into the Argentine countryside to tell human stories by pointing his camera at the spaces where people have lived and worked on a timescale and agenda separate from the familiar, contemporary urban life. Srodek-Hart’s images speak to authentic lives, as the […]

October 17

JACKSON FINE ART: KAHN & SELESNICK

Kahn & Selesnick Jackson Fine Art Friday, September 19, 2014- Wednesday, November 5, 2014 About Richard Selesnick and Nicholas Kahn, both born in 1964, are a collaborative artist team who work primarily in the fields of photography and installation art. The duo have been collaborating as Kahn/Selesnick since 1988 on a series of complex narrative […]

October 11

NYC OPERA TRIP FALL 2014- ALISON WRIGHT STUDIO

We stopped by National Geographic Photographer Alison Wright’s studio for a quick “Hello how are you?” before  dinner at Seasonal.  Alison was just back from Greenland and Iceland, and packing and prepping for a another trip on Tuesday. PHOTOS:

October 10

NYC OPERA TRIP FALL 2014- MOMA TOULOUSE-LAUTREC EXHIBITION & PERMANENT COLLECTION

A docent led tour through MOMA to view more highlights from the Permanent Collection… PHOTOS:  

September 29

LUCINDA’S WORLD

“Lucinda’s World” combines photography and installation art to give audiences an intimate look at the life and career of Lucinda Weil Bunnen. Mason Murer Gallery will be transformed with the installation of furniture, artwork, scrapbooks, and other personal items from Lucinda’s own home. The gallery walls will display framed photographs representing Lucinda’s 40+ year career […]

September 05

THE HIGH- DREAM CARS

The automobile has evolved from curiosity to daily necessity. Its form has advanced from the horseless carriages of the early twentieth century to the sleek, highly functional objects we know today. The experimental, concept, or “dream car,” as it became known in the early 1950s, has long been a dynamic tool allowing designers to showcase […]

August 06

HIGH MUSEUM KIDS AUDIO GUIDE TABLE READ

AUGUST 6, 2014 12PM HIGH MUSEUM ATLANTA, GEORGIA The High Museum Director of Education Julia Forbes gave the Kids Opera & Art Posse a very special opportunity to do a table read of the new kids audio guide for two new Fall 2014 exhibitions of the High Museum.  This is the first time that the High […]