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  1999 in art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1998 in art, other events of 1999, 2000 in art, list of years in art.
Anish Kapoor - Taratantara (Baltic Flour Mill, Gateshead)
Schock Prize in Visual Arts - Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1999_in_art   (142 words)

  
 UC Riverside 1999-2000 - Art
Prerequisite(s): ART 001 and ART 002 or equivalent and consent of instructor.
Prerequisite(s): ART 001 and ART 002 or equivalent, a minimum of 12 upper-division units in Art, and consent of instructor.
Prerequisite(s): ART 140 and consent of the instructor.
www.catalog.ucr.edu /1999-00/art.html   (1646 words)

  
 GMU Catalog 1999-2000 - Art History (ARTH)
Art and culture of the medieval Mediterranean, concentrating on Late Antiquity and the Byzantine Empire.
Studies in the art of France, Germany, and the Netherlands in the age of Van Eyck and Durer.
Art of sub-Saharan Africa in terms of styles and aesthetics, materials and techniques, and contexts (geographical, social, cultural, and religious).
www.gmu.edu /catalog/9900/arth.html   (1432 words)

  
 St. Mary's College of Maryland Undergraduate 1999: Art courses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Special attention is given to the relationship of the art to the time and place in which it was made and to developments in modern art.
Emphasis is given to the understanding of the arts within their own historical and cultural contexts as well as the issue of cross-cultural influences.
Several types of art criticism are explored as the means to understand the aims and the methods of visual arts.
www.smcm.edu /webcat/ug99/art.html   (2282 words)

  
 ArtScope.net: Art Chicago 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Fine and contemporary art dealers from all over the world come here to sell their wares -- meaning art, or what some people might construe as art -- in the form of sculpture, painting, drawings, and photography.
Art Chicago is a great place for midwesterners to pick up work by such artistic luminaries as Picasso, Matisse, Man Ray, Lichtenstein, and Warhol, as well as relatively unknown household names such as Koons, Barth, Kimler -- all for relatively reasonable prices under $100,000.
Less contemporary art than usual, but lots of art that could be catagorized as either dadist, conceptual, surrealist, or abstract.
www.artscope.net /VAREVIEWS/artchic99.shtml   (958 words)

  
 1998 - 1999 Art
Prerequisite: ART 204 and 260, or consent of instructor.
Prerequisite: B average in graphic design classes, ART 165, ART 260, one semester of ART 264 and consent of graphics coordinator.
Prerequisite: B average in photography classes, ART 266 and consent of a photography instructor.
vm.uconn.edu /~regsdh06/art.htm   (851 words)

  
 UNCA Catalog 1999-2000 - Art (ART)
In these courses students learn how and why art is made, beginning with images of prehistoric art through the contemporary art that is being shown in galleries and museums throughout the world today.
The liberal arts curriculum enriches the Art student's vocabulary by stressing the importance of linking one discipline to another and adds texture to the concepts and content of each student's work.
The Bachelor of Arts in Art provides students with a breadth of technique and concept as well as concentration in one studio area.
www.unca.edu /catalog9900/art.html   (2457 words)

  
 Harvard University Art Museums - Press releases, 1999
The Curatorial Internship Program at the Art Museums is designed to broaden the experience of persons embarking on professional and scholarly careers in art history who are considering the museum profession.
The box itself, which is an integral aesthetic component of the portfolio, not only houses and unites the art but also prescribes the order in which the art is viewed; each layer has to be lifted out of the box in order to view the next one.
Through their collections, the Art Museums serve Harvard University as a catalyst for the instruction and scholarship, as a training ground for future academic art historians and museum professionals, and as a general resource for the greater-Boston area and all parts of the world.
www.artmuseums.harvard.edu /press/released1999/portfolio.html   (1390 words)

  
 Art Kauai 1999 Exhibition
Art Kauai 1999 Award Winners during the Opening Reception at the Kukui Grove Exhibition Hall.
"Art Kauai is more than I ever expected, both in terms of quality of an exhibition and in the results we have achieved in developing traffic and attention to the Center.
Most of the art was for sale in the exhibit and purchases in just the first two weeks added up to over $15,000.
www.hawaiilink.net /~ksa/ArtKauai99.html   (754 words)

  
 ArtsEditor: December 1999: Who's Art Is It?
Being conscious of the fact that the meaning of fine art is not established by a bright line definition, the legislature has put forth the guidelines for identifying fine art.
The recognized quality standard, the legislation continues, is to be determined through the use of the opinions of artists, art dealers, collectors, curators of art museums, restorers and conservators of fine art or other persons involved in the creation or marketing of fine art.
Once an artist establishes that his or her work is in fact "fine art" under the APA, and the artist has established which of the two bundles of rights have been violated, damages need to be assessed.
www.artseditor.com /html/december99/dec99_law.shtml   (801 words)

  
 Art Dept - Gateway to World Fine Art
To purchase art from the contest, please direct your enquiries directly to the artist.
The aim of the contest is to provide an introduction to active artists, create interaction between artists worldwide and offer a window to what is going on in the the world of art today.
An important condition of entry is that the artwork nominated must be from a mature, preferably professional artist and provide career reference.
www.artdept.com.au /contest   (129 words)

  
 Alive: 1999 on the art beat
Historically, Sarasota had long been the leader of the greater bay area's visual arts, thanks to John Ringling's efforts, which stimulated growth of an artistic community and galleries long after he was gone.
But with the loss of most of Ybor City's art community and the ACC Crafts Show, and the self-generating action of downtown St. Petersburg's art supporters and galleries, leaders in Tampa and Sarasota have been saying that St. Petersburg is the place to be.
Judy Chicago's retrospective is a relatively objective view of art known for stirring the emotions (Gulf Coast Museum of Art).
www.sptimes.com /News/122499/Alive/1999_on_the_art_beat.shtml   (780 words)

  
 The Best of 1999/Art
If the closing year of this decade, century and -- by popular consensus -- millennium is any indication, the upcoming Pittsburgh visual arts scene will be engaging, frisky and thought-provoking, with a healthy balance of traditional venues and refined offerings, and alternative spaces brimming with the experimental and the progressive.
With its interactive art, large film and video component and flaunting of the non-traditional, the International's become the place to be.
This exhibition, at Concept Art Gallery through Jan. 15, is the second opportunity to see the Spanish artist's extremely fine paintings that use Pittsburgh's neighborhoods as points of departure to explore variations on perception.
www.post-gazette.com /magazine/19991231Art5.asp   (804 words)

  
 CDC | Reproductive Health | ART Reports | 1999 ART Success Rates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
A woman’s chances of having a pregnancy and a live birth by using ART are influenced by many factors, some of which (e.g., the woman’s age, the cause of infertility) are outside a clinic’s control.
The data for this national report come from the 370 fertility clinics in operation in 1999 that provided and verified data on the outcomes of all ART cycles started in their clinics.
The 1999 national summary table, which is based on data from all clinics included in this report, immediately precedes the individual clinic tables.
www.thehormoneshop.com /reproductivehealth/ART99/99nation.htm   (754 words)

  
 The 1999 Washington, DC Visual Art Awards
His 1999 incredible show at Hemphill Fine Arts was a radical new road for this talented photographer.
So 1999 looks like the "Year of Donovan." This talented installation artist followed her terrific show at Hemphill Fine Arts with an equally memorable installation at the Corcoran's Hemicycle Gallery and the oddly timed announcement that she was the only Washington artist selected for the sought-after Whitney Bienial.
In a city where visual art criticism is ignored by nearly all the mainstream media, Jessica Dawson's insightful and honest review of Annie Liebovitz's much heralded show "Women" at the Corcoran was short but to the point and my favorite 1999 art criticism.
www.geocities.com /Paris/Musee/9650/1999_art_awards.html   (815 words)

  
 UNT Libraries New Acquisitions for May 1999, Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Art and outrage : provocation, controversy, and the visual arts / John A. Walker.
Art as culture : an introduction to the anthropology of art / Evelyn Payne Hatcher.
Seattle : Frye Art Museum ; Seattle ; London : In association with the University of Washington Press, 1998.
www.library.unt.edu /newacqs/1999_05/art.htm   (1888 words)

  
 UC Riverside 1999-2000 - Art History
The discipline of Art History attempts to critically analyze how art and architecture have been used in the past and are used in the present through a thorough understanding of their visual, contextual, and ideological bases.
Since Art History is an interdisciplinary subject that teaches critical thinking, majors are well-prepared to find successful careers in teaching, research, museums, galleries, art criticism, publishing, historic preservation, and law, as well as to obtain advanced degrees in Art History, the humanities, social sciences, and professional schools.
The architecture, sculpture, painting, and minor arts of Ancient Rome from the Republic through the Age of Constantine with a consideration of the problems of the relationship of Hellenistic art to that of Rome.
www.catalog.ucr.edu /1999-00/ahs.html   (4583 words)

  
 Art - Winter 1999
Emphasis will be on how images and text are incorporated into art forms such as artist books, public art, assemblage, installation, and performance.
Inter-Media II is a continued exploration of the mixed and multi-media art strategies begun in Inter-Media I. Emphasis will be on how images, text, and other 2-D forms can be incorporated into a wide variety of inter-media art practices: public art, assemblage and collage, installation, performance, and sculpture, to name a few.
This sketch can be in any form that works for you: written text, a rough model, an actual sketch, a small piece of a final project, telling a story, acting out a process, an arrangement of materials you want to experiment with, etc.
reg.ucsc.edu /soc/aci/winter1999/art.html   (1154 words)

  
 Francis Marion University - News: 1999: FMU ART COURSE VIEWING ART FIRSTHAND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Howell, whose personal art interest ranges from Chinese ceramics to Greek sculpture, says that depending on whom enrolls, and on their backgrounds, the trip will be modified to include something of interest to everyone.
Students involved in the four areas of visual arts offered in the FMU fine arts program (ceramics, photography, painting, and graphic design), are invited to enroll in the course.
Howell, who teachers art history, art appreciation, and art styles, is not a practicing artist, but certainly appreciates art.
www.fmarion.edu /news/c1999/article-1999965382c-1999719646.htm   (437 words)

  
 UNT Libraries New Acquisitions for October 1999, Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Art for eternity : masterworks from ancient Egypt / Richard A. Fazzini, James F. Romano, Madeleine E. Cody.
London : Brooklyn Museum of Art in association with Scala, c1999.
Art and the market : Roger Fry on commerce in art / selected writings, edited and with an interpretation by Craufurd D. Goodwin.
www.library.unt.edu /newacqs/1999_10/art.htm   (793 words)

  
 1999 Public Art Resolution
“Public Art Fund” shall mean the budget account established by the City for receipt of funds derived from Eligible Capital Projects which may be expended for the purpose of incorporating artistic elements into public improvements or acquiring, creating, installing, presenting or displaying Off-Site Works of Art.
In the event that the final cost of designing and constructing the Public Art Element is less than one and one half percent (1.5%) of the Project Budget, the unused funds will be retained in the Public Art Fund and utilized for the creation of Off-Site Works of Art.
Monies in the Public Art Fund, if not expended in any particular Fiscal Year, shall be carried over to the next Fiscal Year, unless the source of the funds, or applicable laws or regulations, prohibit such action.
www.ci.berkeley.ca.us /civicarts/publicart/1999pubartResolution.htm   (1393 words)

  
 NVCC 1998-1999 Catalog - ART 106 - HISTORY OF MODERN ART   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Surveys the history of modern architecture, sculpture, painting, and graphic arts in representational and non-representational forms.
Focuses on the periods and movements that influenced the arts of the twentieth century.
Emphasizes contemporary art forms, particularly the interaction between art and society, industry, and design.
www.nvcc.edu /catalog/cat98/descript/art106.htm   (55 words)

  
 Art Works by Karen Fincannon: Art Book Archives 1999
The Fine Art Museums of San Francisco website is one of the most exciting I've come across in awhile.
Information includes art journals online, image collections, museum information, art organizations, libraries, etc. Of course such a list is subjective, so you must bear that in mind, but it is nice to have this as a resource to aid in web searches and browses.
The Art Mecca is an interesting site if you are an artist, or if you are just interested in art.
www.karenfincannon.com /websit99.htm   (1920 words)

  
 Strong College Art Show, Spring 1999
The second annual Strong College Art Show ran for three weeks during March and April 1999 under the watchful eye of curator Heather Lloyd.
A major attraction for the second year in a row was the program drawn up by Tim Owens which included acknowledgements as well as tips for intelligent art gallery conversation.
The vast hordes of people who came to view the show soon after these pictures were taken do not appear here, only because the photographer was too busy talking and eating to take any more pictures.
collegiateway.org /csc/albums/1998-1999/artshow.html   (601 words)

  
 ARCHIVE: 1999-2000 edition: Art
The degree program requires a minimum of 30 semester hours of credit in art education, including 18 hours of core courses, six hours of special topics on research related to integrating the teaching of studio art, art history, and criticism or aesthetics, and six hours of research and thesis.
An applicant must have a bachelor’s degree with an undergraduate major or minor in art history, or at least four upper-division art history courses, in which an average GPA of 3.00 was maintained.
Teaching and learning in studio art and art history with an emphasis on elementary, secondary, and higher education settings; multicultural and cross-cultural art; curriculum and instruction; development of instructional resources; developmental studies; assessment in art; theoretical issues; historical, philosophical, and qualitative/quantitative research in art education.
www.asu.edu /aad/catalogs/1999-2000/graduate/art.html   (1544 words)

  
 1999 IF Art Shows - Walkthroughs
Pieces in the Art Show aren't usually games in the traditional sense, so creating walkthroughs for them may be somewhat nonsensible, since there's often no way to actually "win".
See also the IF Art Show home page and the IF Art Show page at Baf’s Guide.
Extremely brief art piece in the style of "The Space Under the Window".
webhome.idirect.com /~dswxyz/sol/iffyart99.html   (570 words)

  
 Art From 1999
Pencil: done in grade 9 art as an animal project, focussing on texture.
Pencil: done in the Pygmelion School of Fine Arts.
Pencil: done in the Pygmelion school of Fine Art.
members.tripod.com /chelseas_art/id4.html   (83 words)

  
 Salem Art Association- Art Fair & Festival   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Salem Art Fair & Festival is the largest juried art festival of its kind in the state of Oregon.
The Art Fair is open and free to the public with a suggested donation.
The Cherriots Art Fair shuttle departs approximately every ten minutes from the Downtown Transit Mall and South Salem High School on Friday and Saturday from 10:00 am-10:00 p.m.
salemart.org /fair   (309 words)

  
 Columbia Museum of Art: General Info (1999 News Releases)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Columbia Museum of Art Volunteer Opportunities in the Education Department - The Columbia Museum of Art is looking for volunteers in the Education Department.
Saturday Program Makes Learning About Art Fun for Children and Their Adult Companions - The Columbia Museum of Art's Big Hands/Little Hands program is a great way for children and their adult companions to have fun together on a Saturday morning.
Columbia Museum of Art Announcements - The Columbia Museum of Art is pleased to announce that William B. Bodine, Jr.
www.colmusart.org /html/news1999.shtml   (626 words)

  
 The Book Art Movement, 1974-1999
Book Art has grown from an esoteric medium with a few dozen practitioners and no audience to a field with thousands of artists, a wide audience, and a developing K-12 curriculum.
The Center's first publication, Book Arts, was in a magazine format that included interviews with contemporary book artists like Barton Benes, Stella Waitzkin and Babi Jeri, reprints of 19th century articles on bookbinding and printing, articles on such diverse topics as techniques, book burnings, and the Diamond Sutra, and a calendar of events and exhibitions.
By introducing kids to book art and giving them projects throughout elementary schooling, we expect that there will be a dramatic increase in both the number of authors producing book art and the audience for these works.
www.minsky.com /sharpaper.htm   (2075 words)

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