Among the many products she's tested, Rubin has found lead in popular brands of eco-friendly baby bottles and sippy cups, vintage dishes, old books,
modern painted ceramics, enameled cast - iron pans, leaded crystal, ammunition, faux pearls, commemorative drinking glasses, costume jewelry, leather couches, and even trumpet mouthpieces.
Not exact matches
matte black pendant lights — Amazon pendant light above sink — All
Modern X back wood chairs — World Market lace curtain — Heritage Lace bronze curtain rods — Walmart matte black sink faucet — Delta wire drying rack — World Market white wooden box with handles — tutorial tea towel — Heritage Lace white pitcher — Amazon
ceramic pitcher — Wayfair door
paint color — Rust - Oleum Door
Paint in rustic pewt
In the past, this form of
painting was only done on the outer walls of houses but Mahlangu is one of the first artists to transfer these traditional designs to canvas, shoes, sculptures,
ceramics and other
modern mediums, making her a pioneering Ndebele artist and showing that adapting to change is an essential skill in the art world.
2015
Painting 2.0: Expression in the Information Age, Museum Brandhorst, Munich (November 14, 2015 — April 30, 2016) Marks Made: Prints by American Women Artists from the 1960s to the Present, Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida (October 17, 2015 — January 24, 2016) A Few Days, Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York (October 7 — December 19) The
Ceramic Presence in
Modern Art: Selections from the Linda Leonard Schlenger Collection and the Yale University Art Gallery, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut (September 4, 2015 — January 3, 2016) America is Hard to See, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (May 1 — September 27) What is a Line?
Mainly contemporary, some
Modern British, original prints,
paintings, sculpture, glass and
ceramics from emerging artists to Royal Academicians.
Here that also applies to the history of the Carnegie itself, with a particularly delightful aspect of the 56th International being a rehang of the
Modern and contemporary galleries that include many participants of past shows, like Willem de Kooning, whose Woman VI (1953) hangs next to Phyllida Barlow's impressive untitled: upturnedhouse (2012), a strong tilted cube that waves between sculpture and
painting — which in turn duets with Ken Price's compact abstract
ceramics next door.
Holdings include body adornment and utilitarian objects; religious items such as Coptic scrolls from Ethiopia and an Islamic prayer board from Uganda; and
modern paintings, sculptures, and
ceramics by artists such as Wangechi Mutu, Amir Nour, Ibrahim El - Salahi, and Magdalene Odundo.
With sterling examples of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist,
Modern and American
paintings, as well as pieces of English and European furniture, Asian works of art, European
ceramics and Chinese export porcelain, silver, and American decorative arts and furniture, the Rockefeller cache not only features a roster of future record - setters but also reads as a guide to what the American elite considered good taste in the 20th century.
With the sad news of the passing of Betty Woodman, revisiting her interview where she talked about
ceramic histories and
modern painting
The Duke and his wife, Amanda, the Duchess of Devonshire, along with their son, Lord Burlington, avidly collect
modern British and contemporary
painting,
ceramics and sculpture, including those by Royal Academicians.
During this time they built up a one of the most important collections of
modern and contemporary sculptures,
ceramics, drawings, prints and
paintings in
modern times, with work by Karel Appel, Lynn Chadwick, Michael Craig - Martin, Barbara Hepworth, Allen Jones, Henry Moore, John Piper, Joan Miro and many others.
Gathered over a lifetime and inherited from previous generations, the Collection reflects the Rockefeller family's deep, life - long passion for Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and
Modern works of art, American
paintings, English and European furniture, Asian works of art, European
ceramics and Chinese export porcelain, silver, and American decorative arts and furniture, among other categories.
- Jason Jacques Gallery announces a stellar line - up of contemporary
ceramic art juxtaposed with Pop and Op Art
paintings for its exhibition at Frieze New York, a monumental gathering of the world's leading
modern and contemporary galleries.
A captivating presentation of
modern paintings, important design, and
ceramic art will be front and center with Jason Jacques Gallery at this year's The European Fine Art Fair, TEFAF, in Maastricht, Netherlands, from March 10th to 18th.
A captivating presentation of
modern paintings, important design, and
ceramic art will be front and center with the Jason Jacques Gallery at this year's The European Fine Art Fair, TEFAF, in Maastricht, Netherlands, from March 10th to 18th.
Rather, they offer up the perspective that
modern and contemporary
ceramics, often relegated to the annals of the decorative arts, are of equal artistic merit and deserving of the same scholarly attention as
painting and sculpture.
Her beautiful large - scale
paintings of interiors and objects and her small
ceramics reference objects she recalled from the mid-century
modern home of her grandparents, who were left - wing Jews and the children of Eastern European immigrants.
The exhibit, which will run through Jan. 3 and was co-curated by grad student Sequoia Miller, is all about artists» relationships, experimentation and juxtaposition — shapely
ceramic art pieces backed by
modern art's
paintings, drawings and even welded - steel sculptures of abstract expressionism.
Comprising a selection of around sixty
painted objects in a wide variety of materials (canvas, wood, glass, vellum,
ceramics, silk, and more), the show includes work by masters of the Northern Renaissance, such as Jan van Eyck and Albrecht Dürer, as well as major
modern and contemporary figures like Jackson Pollock and Gerhard Richter.
Opening the 1990 - 91 season at the Frumkin / Adams Gallery will be a one - work exhibition of Robert Arneson's most recent sculpture - a very large
ceramic and mixed media work based on the Jackson Pollock
painting, «Guardians of the Secret II» in the collection of the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art.
The Barnes holds one of the finest collections of post-impressionist and early
modern paintings, with extensive works by Pierre - Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Henri Rousseau, Amedeo Modigliani, Chaim Soutine, and Giorgio de Chirico; old master
paintings; important examples of African sculpture; Native American
ceramics, jewelry and textiles; American
paintings and decorative arts; and antiquities from the Mediterranean region and Asia.
Modern European
paintings and sculpture (including examples by Henry Moore, John Davies, Alberto Giacometti and Francis Bacon) sit alongside pieces from around the globe, sculpture from the ancient world and studio
ceramics.
During this time they have built up an outstanding and very personal collection of over 300 colourful
modern and contemporary works including sculptures,
ceramics, drawings, prints and
paintings, all previously housed in the interiors and gardens of «Bleep», their modernist home in Surrey.
It includes Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and
Modern works of art, American
paintings, English and European furniture, Asian works of art, European
ceramics, Chinese export porcelain, silver, and American decorative arts and furniture.
Modern works of art, American
paintings, English and European furniture, Asian works of art, European
ceramics and Chinese
Tate
Modern will host the first major Gauguin exhibition in London for half a century, assembling over 100 works next autumn, from Tahiti
paintings to
ceramics, illustrated letters and sketchbooks.
The Everson's permanent collection primarily focuses on American
modern and contemporary art and encompasses approximately 11,000 works, including
paintings,
ceramics, sculpture, videos, photographs, works on paper, and decorative arts.
Here, we profile a wide range of new and emerging artists in a variety of media, from traditional
painting, sculpture,
ceramics, and photography, to more
modern forms such as installation, and conceptualism.
There are works by African Americans (seven
paintings from three artists, out of a total of 47) and by Native Americans (four artists contributed three
modern ceramics and one abstract
painting).
The Barnes holds one of the finest collections of Post-Impressionist and early
Modern paintings, with extensive holdings by Pierre - Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Henri Rousseau, Amedeo Modigliani, Chaim Soutine and Giorgio de Chirico, as well as American masters Charles Demuth, William Glackens, Horace Pippin and Maurice Prendergast, Old Master
paintings, important examples of African sculpture and Native American
ceramics, jewelry and textiles, American
paintings and decorative arts and antiquities from the Mediterranean region and Asia.
Hundreds of antiquities, African and medieval sculptures, Pennsylvania folk art, Navajo rugs, Old Masters,
ceramics and decorative metalwork — from door hinges to silver necklaces — are anchored by hundreds of
modern paintings.
It's filled with objects including furniture,
ceramics, leather work,
paintings and embroidery in five different categories: the Middle Ages and Renaissance, the 17th and 18th centuries, the 19th century, Art Nouveau and Art Deco and finally
Modern and Contemporary.
Consider a mix of stone and glass tile for a
modern - yet - classic look, porcelain subway tile to evoke French country chic, or even hand -
painted ceramic tiles for colour and personality.
>> > SOURCES << < wall colour: Red Earth, ceiling colour: Nancy's Blushes, alcove colour: Picture Gallery Red, velvet curtains: AuDelaVintage, fabric for sheers: bettiecouture, curtain tassels: FabricsTrimsPillows, curtain hardware: Cozzy Coverings, 3 pink and purple signed and numbered prints from Montreal's St. Michel flea market, vintage radio converted into a Bluetooth speaker by my husband: Daff Design, purple vase on radio & glass owl vase on dining table & most of the vintage
ceramics on buffet: Vanier
Moderns, plate with semi-circle hanging on wall in alcove & bowl below it & 2 small bowls leaning against books: Le Lou Ula Atelier, plate with flower: L'Arbre et la Rivière, brass reed sculpture & brass plant stand: The Pale Blue Dot, wooden stool plant stand & purple vase on dining table: Highjinx, rug: eCarpetGallery, Hay Denmark blanket and Ferm Living orange pot: The
Modern Shop, framed canvas abstract
painting: Andrea @hunt.