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  1. Artists Rights Society

    Artists Rights Society ARS is a copyright, licensing, and monitoring organization for visual artists in the United States. Founded in 1987, ARS represents the intellectual property rights interests of over 50,000 visual artists and estates of visual artists from around the world painters, sculptors, photographers, architects and others . Member Artists & Estates The long list of the artists represented by ARS includes such names as Pablo Picasso , Henri Matisse , Georges Braque , Joseph Beuys , Pierre Bonnard , Constantin Br ncu i , Marc Chagall , Jean Dubuffet , Marcel Duchamp , Max Ernst , Alberto Giacometti , Wassily Kandinsky , David Vercauteren , Paul Klee , Le Corbusier , Fernand L ger , Rene Magritte , Joan Mir , Edvard Munch , Man Ray , Andy Warhol , Mark Rothko , Jackson Pollock , Georgia O Keeffe , Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo , among many others. ref name list http arsny.com requested.html Artists Rights Society s List of Most Frequently Requested Artists ref In addition to Estates, ARS represents many living artists, including Damien Hirst , Judy Chicago , Jenny Holzer , Robert Morris artist Robert Morris , Richard Serra , Hans Haacke , Jim Dine , Robert Indiana , Robert Irwin , Brice Marden , Dorothea Rockburne , Mark Tobey , and Bruce Nauman , among others. ref name list2 http www.arsny.com complete.html Artists Rights Society s Complete List of Artists Represented ... logo put up to commemorate artists Salvador Dal and Joan Mir , alleging that portions of specific ... of Mir , and they are putting it up without having the rights. ref name miro http www.siliconbeat.com ... to commemorate ARS member artists, Marc Chagall , Rene Magritte and Jackson Pollock . The Chagall ...?id 8580 The Art Newspaper The proposed new law is a nightmare for artists by Frank Stella. June ... including the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists , Society of Children s Book Writers and Illustrators and the Stock Artists Alliance , among others in opposing both http capwiz.com illustratorspartnership ...   more details



  1. Society of Artists

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 The Society of Artists of Great Britain was founded in London in May 1761 ref name Taylor Taylor, Brandon 1999 , Art for the Nation Exhibitions and the London Public, 1747 2001 Manchester, Manchester University Press ref by an association of artists in order to provide a venue for the public exhibition of recent work by living artists, such as was having success in the long ... Joshua Reynolds was a member of the Society self portrait c. 1748 . The Society of Artists began in 1760 as a loose association of artists, including Joshua Reynolds and Francis Hayman , who wanted greater control by artists over exhibitions of their work previously organised by William Shipley s Society ... Cross in May 1761 and In a conspicuous gesture they called themselves the Society of Artists of Great .... ref name Taylor In 1765, the Society, then comprising 211 members, obtained a Royal Charter as the Incorporated Society of Artists of Great Britain. ref name Taylor Reynolds would later be a founder ... III to create the new body the Royal Academy was formally launched in 1769. However, the Society of Artists continued its schedule of exhibitions until 1791, while those who remained with the older Society of Arts now called themselves the Free Society of Artists 1761 1783 . References The history of the Society of Artists was written by Algernon Graves , The Society of Artists of Great Britain, 1760 1791 and the Free Society of Artists, 1761 1783 a Complete Dictionary of Contributors and their Work .... http www.archive.org details cu31924020694513 The Society of artists of Great Britain, 1760 1791 the Free society of artists, 1761 1783 a complete dictionary of contributors and their work from the foundation ... in Great Britain Category 1791 disestablishments eo Societo de Artistoj fr Society of Artists pt Society of Artists ... William Chambers architect William Chambers and James Paine architect James Paine had split the Society ...   more details



  1. Visual Artists Rights Act

    for other meanings of VARA Vara disambiguation The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 VARA , UnitedStatesCode 17 106A , is a United States law protecting artist rights. VARA was the first federal United States Copyright law copyright legislation to grant protection to Moral rights copyright law moral rights . Under VARA, works of art that meet certain requirements afford their authors additional rights ... 00000106 A000 .html Text of Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 http www.ivanhoffman.com vara.html One attorney s analysis of the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 http www.copyright.gov reports exsum.html Waiver of Moral Rights in Visual Artworks . U.S. Copyright Office. Retrieved 2005 07 01. http papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 902151 RayMing Chang, Revisiting the Visual Artists Rights ... analyzes the history of VARA and presents empirical data about the Visual Artists Rights Act ... rights prior to this act, some state legislatures and judicial decisions created limited moral rights ... required protection of these rights by signatory states, and it was in response that the U.S. Congress passed the VARA. Exclusive rights under VARA VARA exclusively grants authors of works that fall under the protection of the Act the following rights right to claim authorship right to prevent ... allows authors to waive their rights, something generally not permitted in France and many European countries whose laws were the originators of the moral rights of artists concept. ref Robert J. Sherman. Note THE VISUAL ARTISTS RIGHTS ACT OF 1990 AMERICAN ARTISTS BURNED AGAIN. 17 Cardozo L. Rev. 373 1995 ref In most instances, the rights granted under VARA persist for the life of the author or the last ... rights under VARA. This has particularly been an issue for those that commission public sculptures. Absent a waiver, artists could effectively veto decisions to remove their structures from their benefactor ... Rights and Reproductions Information Network for Museum Professionals http www.courthousenews.com ...   more details



  1. Design and Artists Copyright Society

    The Design and Artists Copyright Society DACS is a UK not for profit Copyright collective rights management organisation that exists to collect and distribute royalties to visual artists . It works to ensure that visual artists copyright and related rights are protected and that these rights are recognised both financially and morally. DACS was established in 1984 and in the last five years, it has distributed 34.5 million in royalties to visual artists through its services. It represents 60,000 visual artists and artists estates worldwide through an international network of Copyright collective collecting societies . DACS is a member of Conf d ration Internationale des Soci t s d Auteurs et ... Design and Artists Copyright Society References references Category Copyright collection societies ... CISAC . Validated 2011 09 08 ref History DACS was founded in 1984 by a group of artists and lawyers ..., to ensure that they were fairly remunerated and their rights respected. Copyright Licensing is the organisation s longest running service where DACS acts as an agent on behalf of visual artists to manage requests to reproduce their work. Royalties are paid to artists through this service four times a year. In 2001, DACS launched a new collective licensing service for visual artists. Known ... schemes back to visual artists. Visual artists whose work has been reproduced in UK publications and on certain UK television channels are entitled to share of this revenue. Artists are required ... claimants. On 14th February 2006, and following a European Directive , visual artists in the UK ... artists to a portion of the sale price when their work is resold through an auction house , art gallery ... not join another collecting society. From 1st January 2012, the Artist s Resale Right will be fully ... DACS is governed by a board of 9 directors. They include both artists and lawyers as well ... to aboard of artists. In October 2011, DACS announced the appointment of Mark Stephens solicitor ...   more details



  1. Society of Western Artists

    The Society of Western Artists refers to two distinct and wholly unrelated organizations in the history of Visual art of the United States American art Society of Western Artists 1896 1914 Society of Western Artists 1939 Present Category American artist groups and collectives disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Society of Western Artists (1939-Present)

    The Society of Western Artists began as a San Francisco branch of the Society for Sanity in Art . In 1939, it changed its name to the Society of Western Artists, and today is the largest society of representational artists in the western United States. ref http www.askart.com askart lists Art Definition.aspx?sl S Askart.com entry on the Society for Sanity in Art ref References Reflist External links http www.societyofwesternartists.com The Society of Western Artists Official website Category Arts organizations based in the United States ...   more details



  1. Nottingham Society of Artists

    The Nottingham Society of Artists is an art society in the city of Nottingham , England . It was founded in 1880. ref name about cite web url http www.nottinghamartists.org.uk about title About the Society publisher http www.nottinghamartists.org.uk Nottingham Society of Artists , UK accessdate September 20, 2011 ref The society is located at 71 73 Friar Lane, ref cite web url http www.list.co.uk place 20000146 nottingham society of artists title Nottingham Society of Artists publisher http www.list.co.uk The List , UK accessdate September 20, 2011 ref near Nottingham Castle and adjacent to the Friar Lane Gallery. ref cite web url http www.nottinghamvisualarts.net directory nottingham society artists title Nottingham Society of Artists publisher http www.nottinghamvisualarts.net Nottingham Visual Arts Magazine , UK accessdate September 20, 2011 ref ref cite web url http www.experiencenottinghamshire.com site whats on heritage open days nottingham society of artists p471721 productlist site whats on heritage open days nottingham society of artists p471721&proxprodtype cate title Heritage Open Days Nottingham Society of Artists publisher http www.experiencenottinghamshire.com experiencenottinghamshire , UK accessdate September 20, 2011 ref The Nottingham based painter Arthur Spooner painter Arthur Spooner 1873 1962 was formerly a member of the society. ref cite web url http www.nottinghamartists.org.uk news arthur spooner 1873 1962 founder member of the nottingham society of artists title Arthur Spooner 1873 1962. Founder Member of the Nottingham Society of Artists publisher http www.nottinghamartists.org.uk Nottingham Society of Artists , UK date 14 March 2010 accessdate September 20, 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.nottinghamartists.org.uk Nottingham Society of Artists website UK org stub Art org stub Category Organizations established in 1880 Category 1880 establishments in England Category Organisations based in Nottingham Category Culture in Nottingham ...   more details



  1. Society of Women Artists

    The Society of Women Artists is a British art body dedicated to promoting art by women. History The Society was founded in 1855 as the Society of Female Artists and held its first exhibition two years later. The Society has since held an annual exhibition in London of work by women artists. In the mid nineteenth century, women were not considered as serious artists and had great difficulty in obtaining public showings. At the Society s first exhibition, 149 women showed 358 works, some concealing their true identities for fear of social recrimination. The Society was involved in education for women artists, who were effectively excluded from professional training by the mores of the time. In 1869 there was a name change to the Society of Lady Artists . In 1899 the present name was adopted, The Society of Women Artists. The Society has had many distinguished women artists among its members and a complete listing of exhibitors from 1855 to 1996 has been published in a four volume dictionary collated from old catalogues. ref Charles Baile De Laperriere, Society of Women Artists Exhibitors, 1855 1996 A Dictionary of Artists and Their Work in the Annual Exhibition of the Society of Women Artists . Hilmarton Manor Press, 1997 1544 pp. ISBN 0904722309 ISBN 978 0904722307 ref The Society s current patron is Princess Michael of Kent . Notable members Rose Maynard Barton Lota Bowen Florence Claxton Edith Collier Lillian Cotton Ursula Fookes Sylvia Gosse Rhona Haszard Louise Jopling Dame Laura Knight Laura Knight Cecil Mary Leslie Vivien Mallock Sara Page Emily Murray Paterson Janet Russell Mabel Mary Spanton Elizabeth Thompson Helen Thornycroft Daphne Todd Emily Warren Mabel Wickham References references External links http www.society women artists.org.uk Society of Women Artists Category British art Category Art societies Category British artist groups and collectives Category 1855 establishments in the United Kingdom Category Organizations established in 1855 ...   more details



  1. Kuwaiti Society of Formative Artists

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Kuwaiti Society of Formative Artists KSFA was created by a group of artists of the Free Art Studio in 1967. KSFA s objectives are to encourage novices, foster talent, give exposure of foreign and local artists to people in Kuwait and showcase Kuwaiti art to the world. It has since been renamed the Kuwait Art Association. DEFAULTSORT Kuwaiti Society Of Formative Artists Category Organizations based in Kuwait Kuwait stub ...   more details



  1. Society of Western Artists (1896-1914)

    Unreferenced date May 2011 File Society of Western Artists Poster.jpg thumb A 1909 poster for an exhibit by the society in Indianapolis. The Society of Western Artists was founded by William Forsyth artist William Forsyth , T. C. Steele , J. Ottis Adams , John Elwood Bundy and fourteen other artists in 1896. These impressionist painters were active primarily in the American Midwest. Other members included Frank J. Girardin , Frank Reaugh and Mathias Alten . Category Arts organizations based in the United States ...   more details



  1. Society of Wildlife Artists

    The Society of Wildlife Artists is a United Kingdom British organisation for artist s who paint or draw wildlife , founded in 1964. Its founder President was Sir Peter Scott , the current President of the society is British artist Andrew Stock . The objects of the Society are to advance public appreciation and taste of works of art depicting wildlife, and to nurture public interest in natural history . The society was founded by Eric Ennion and Robert Gillmor . Another founder member was Donald Watson , a former President of the Scottish Ornithologists Club The Society holds an annual exhibition at the Federation of British Artists in the Mall Galleries , every September October. See also Federation of British Artists Wildlife art List of wildlife artists External links http www.swla.co.uk Official website FBA UK org stub art org stub Category Artist run centres Category British artist groups and collectives Category 1964 establishments in the United Kingdom Category Organizations established in 1964 de Society of Wildlife Artists ...   more details



  1. Royal Society of Marine Artists

    The Royal Society of Marine Artists RSMA is an association of artists in London , England , that promotes ... mall http www.mallgalleries.org.uk fba.html The Royal Society of Marine Artists , The Federation of British Artists. Retrieved 17 February 2007. ref History The Royal Society of Marine Artists was founded ... server show nav.005001005000005 The Royal Society of Marine Artists , National Maritime ... of Marine Art Fifty Years of the Royal Society of Marines Artists . ref name amazon http www.amazon.com dp 0713725648 A Celebration of Marine Art Fifty Years of the Royal Society of Marines Artists Amazon.com. Retrieved 17 February 2007. ref In 2004, the Society exhibited work at the National Maritime ... DEFAULTSORT Royal Society of Marine Artists Category 1939 establishments in the United Kingdom Category ... art de Royal Society of Marine Artists ... that Great Britain, whose history is so bound up with the sea, did not have a society dedicated ... the formation of a formal society, which came into being with the title The Society of Marine Artists . ref name mall No activity took place immediately because of the outbreak of World War II , and it was not until 1946 that the Society s inaugural exhibition was mounted in the Guildhall Art Gallery at the invitation of the City of London Corporation . This became the venue for the Society s annual exhibitions. In 1966, Queen Elizabeth II granted assent for the title of The Royal Society of Marine Artists . The location for the annual exhibitions was changed to the Mall Galleries in 1981, when building works prevented use of the Guildhall. ref name mall The Society maintains links ... Heine 1928 2004 the first Canada Canadian to be elected. The society is a registered charity. It is also one of the nine member societies that form the Federation of British Artists , which is based ... Hon. Treasurer See also Federation of British Artists References reflist External links http www.rsma ...   more details



  1. Society of Animal Artists

    The Society of Animal Artists is an international organization for artist s who paint, sculpt, or draw animals and wildlife, founded in 1960. The Society of Animal Artists, Inc. SAA is devoted to promoting excellence in the portrayal of the creatures sharing our planet, and to the education of the public through its informative art seminars, lectures and teaching demonstrations. Some of the finest animal artists from the United States, Canada, Europe, Africa, Japan, and Australia are represented in the Society s membership. ref name object of society http www.societyofanimalartists.com info.html Society of Animal Artists Official Website Information ref The Society holds an annual exhibition, Art & the Animal , which premieres at museum venues. A portion of the exhibition is shown on tour around the United States. Dr. David J. Wagner is the current Tour Director and Curator for the Society of Animal Artists. The Society celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2010 with their exhibition at the San Diego Natural History Museum in San Diego, CA. A complete history of the SAA s exhibition can be found on their website. See also Wildlife art List of wildlife artists References reflist External links http www.societyofanimalartists.com Official Website of the Organization http societyofanimalartistsmuseum.com Official Virtual Museum of the Organization http american wildlife art.com Book American Wildlife Art by David J. Wagner, Curator and Tour Director for the Organization Category American artist groups and collectives Category 1960 establishments US org stub art org stub ...   more details



  1. Society of American Artists

    The Society of American Artists was an American artists group. It was formed in 1877 by artists who felt the National Academy of Design did not adequately meet their needs, and was too conservative. The group began meeting in 1874 at the home of Richard Watson Gilder and his wife Helena de Kay Gilder . In 1877 they formed the Society, and subsequently held annual art exhibitions. Some of the first members included sculptor Augustus Saint Gaudens , whose work had been rejected from a National Academy exhibition in 1877 painters Walter Shirlaw , Robert Swain Gifford , Albert Pinkham Ryder , John LaFarge , Julian Alden Weir , John Henry Twachtman , and Alexander Helwig Wyant and designer and artist Louis Comfort Tiffany . Eventually most of the best known artists of the day joined the group, and many held dual membership with the National Academy. The cycle of conservative to progressive repeated in 1897 when the Ten American Painters group broke away from the Society of American Artists. The Society ultimately merged with the National Academy in 1906. See also National Academy of Design Art Students League of New York Art Students League Ten American Painters References http www.theartstudentsleague.org History history.htm A Brief History of The League s Early Years from the Art Students League web site Category American artist groups and collectives art org stub nl Society of American Artists pl Society of American Artists ...   more details



  1. Ontario Society of Artists

    unreferenced date January 2010 notability Organizations date January 2010 Founded in 1872, the Ontario Society of Artists OSA is Canada s oldest continuously operating art society. The list of objectives drawn up by the founding executive included the fostering of Original Art in the province, the holding of Annual Exhibitions, and formation of an Art Library and Museum and School of Art. Original membership includes painters, architects, sculptors, engravers and designers. Many of Ontario s foremost artists have belonged to the OSA however, many notable Ontario artists have also not been affiliated with the society. This is largely due to artists being able to promote and exhibit their art works independently via new means of the World Wide Web. Category Canadian art Category Arts organizations based in Canada Art org stub ...   more details



  1. Pasadena Society of Artists

    The Pasadena Society of Artists , founded in 1925, is one of the longest running, nonprofit arts organizations in the state of California, USA. Overview Pasadena Society of Artists, from its founding, attracted practitioners of a variety of artistic styles, including impressionists, modernists, abstract artists and traditionalists. During its formative years, the Pasadena Society of Artists was associated with the Pasadena Arts Institute . As a result, its membership had close ties with the Pasadena Museum of Art which later became the Norton Simon Museum and the Pacific Asia Museum . Pasadena Society of Artists continues to hold frequent Juried competition juried exhibitions of its members works, and its Annual Exhibitions have taken place without interruption since 1925. 1920s to 1950s PSA s formation closely followed the founding of the Pasadena Arts Institute, and many of its first members were involved in the creation of both institutions. Its first president was landscape artist Edward B. Butler , a successful businessman who retired to pursue his career as an oil painter. Early members of the Society included nationally renownded arstists, including California impressionists Alson S. Clark and Marion Wachtel , and the noted adherent of the Arts and Crafts movement Ernest A. Batchelder , From the 1920 s into the 1950 s, Pasadena Society of Artists was given an office and exhibit space in the Grace Nicholson Galleries, located at 46 North Los Robles Avenue. However, the society eventually lost the space when the Nicholson gallery became the Pacific Asia Museum . 1960s to Present Despite the lack of a permanent exhibition space, the Society continued to attract professional artists, and to hold juried shows of its members works, often in venues outside the Pasadena city limits. Today the Society continues to be operated entirely by the voluntary efforts of its artist members. External links http pasadenasocietyofartists.org index.html Pasadena Society of Artists ...   more details



  1. Artists' Collecting Society

    Infobox Museum name Artists Collecting Society image imagesize 125 caption map type map caption latitude longitude established 2006 dissolved location London type Copyright collective visitors director curator publictransit website http artistscollectingsociety.org Artists Collecting Society ACS is the premier collecting society for the collection and distribution of Droit de Suite or Artist s Resale Right ARR Royalties. About ACS ACS manages copyright and administers the collection and distribution of ARR throughout Europe on behalf of its member artists. The Artists Collecting Society was established in June 2006 by Harriet Bridgeman , CEO and founder of the Bridgeman Art Library , at the request of the Society of London Art Dealers SLAD and the British Art Market Federation BAMF . By providing artists with a choice of collecting society, ACS ensures the rate of commission charged on the collection of ARR remains competitive. Formed as a Community Interest Company , ACS operates solely for the benefit of their member artists. Any surplus income is used to benefit member artists and to support various art prizes and bursaries for details of these please contact the office ACS now represents nearly 500 artists and artists estates including well known artists such as Lucian Freud , Dame Laura Knight , Frank Auerbach , Howard Hodgkin , Paula Rego and Christopher Le Brun . Background of ARR Artist s Resale Right was introduced in the UK in February 2006 under Directive European Union 2001 84. It entitles artists and their beneficiaries to a royalty from the commercial resale of an original work of art when the sale price reaches or exceeds the sterling equivalent of 1,000. ARR lasts for the lifetime of the creator and for 70 years after the creator s death. The royalty is calculated on a sliding scale beginning at 4  per cent of the hammer price for the first 50,000. To calculate a royalty please click http artistscollectingsociety.org arr calculator here to be directed ...   more details



  1. Cleveland Society of Artists

    The Cleveland Society of Artists was a Cleveland , Ohio artists group founded in March, 1913 by George Adomeit and Charles Shackleton to continue the traditions of academic art . ref Citation last Witchey first Holly year 1993 contribution The Battle of the Early Moderns The Kokoon Club and the Cleveland Society of Artists contribution url http academic.csuohio.edu tah regional arts clevelandcenter p37thebattle.pdf editor last Richert editor first Sandy title Cleveland as a Center of Regional American Art publication place Cleveland publisher Cleveland Artists Foundation pages 37 47 isbn 0 9639562 3 X url http academic.csuohio.edu tah regional arts Cleveland as a Center index.htm accessdate 2011 01 02 ref ref cite web last Grabowski first John J. coauthors David D. Van Tassel title Cleveland Society of Artists work Encyclopedia of Cleveland History publisher Case Western Reserve University date 1997 07 23 url http ech.case.edu ech cgi article.pl?id WFN accessdate 2011 01 02 ref Both founders had been members of The Arts Club of Cleveland. The society was for many years a staunch rival to the Bohemianism Bohemian Kokoon Arts Club . It disbanded in September, 1983. See also Cleveland School Cleveland Artists Foundation References reflist External links http www.clevelandart.org The Cleveland Museum of Art http www.cia.edu The Cleveland Institute of Art http www.clevelandartists.org Cleveland Artists Foundation DEFAULTSORT Cleveland Society Of Artists Category 1913 establishments in the United States Category American art Category American artist groups and collectives Category Cleveland School Category Organizations based in Cleveland, Ohio Category Art organization stubs art org stub ...   more details



  1. Victorian Artists Society

    Victorian Artists Society established in 1856 in Melbourne, Australia promotes artistic education and art gallery exhibition in Australia . Fore runner of the Victorian Academy of Arts, founded in 1870. In 1888 the Australian Artist s Association amalgamated with the Victorian Academy of Arts to form the Victorian Artists Society. Past presidents include Frederick McCubbin The premises at 430 Albert Street, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002, were erected for the society in 1888, enlarged in 1892 and modernised in 1953. Facilities include four Galleries, teaching studio, members room, officers and other ancillary facilities. Membership is restricted to 1000 and that figure was reached in 1979. membership is open to all persons interested in the fine arts, with the emphasis on practicing artists. Regular classes are held in various media which are open to members and non members. Five regular echibitions are held annually. these include the seasonal Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter Exhibitions, with a Special Award Exhibition usually held in November. References Germaine Max Artists and Galleries of Australia 1984 Boolarong Publications External links http home.vicnet.net.au vicartists Homepage Victorian Artists Society Category Melbourne culture Category Article Feedback 5 melbourne stub art org stub ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Artists Society of Australia

    Infobox organization name Ukrainian Artists Society of Australia bgcolor fgcolor image Ukrainian Artists Society of Australia logo.png image border size 150px alt Image of the logo of the Ukrainian Artists Society of Australia NSW caption Logo of the Ukrainian Artists Society of Australia NSW map msize ... Artists Society of Australia lang uk was founded ..., 1 1953 6 7 ref History File Ukrainian Artists Society of Australia 1976.jpg thumb right Members of the Ukrainian Artists Society during the national congress in Lidcombe , NSW in 1976. Although active ... them into a collective. This group became the Ukrainian Artists Society of Australia in Ukrainian ... and organised annual exhibitions. In December 1967 the Ukrainian Artists Society of Australia NSW staged ... Borger center at an art exhibition organised by the Ukrainian Artists Society of Australia at the http ... centre of the Ukrainian Artists Society of Australia in Victoria Ukrainians in Australia Vol. 2, Australian ... founded in the other Australian states, however, the NSW chapter of the Society, using the acronym SUOMA NSW , was the only society that continued to be active. ref name EUD w uk Pavlyshyn, M. Ukrainian Artists Society of Australia , in Shevchenko Scientific Society Inc. USA and the National Academy of Sciences ... after post World War II Europe, Ukrainian amateur and professional artists contributed to the culture and development of the Ukrainian Australian community, and together with other artists in the arts ... Denysenko , were successful as full time artists. ref name EUD ref http www.cbusartcollection.com.au artists ?id 102 Michael Kmit 1910 1981 ref The first major wave of Ukrainian immigrants to Australia ..., and who refused to return to a homeland controlled by a repressive Human rights in the Soviet ... 1948, p.5 ref and visual artists to Australia. ref http recordsearch.naa.gov.au scripts PhotoSearchItemDetail.asp ...   more details



  1. Society of Scottish Artists

    The Society of Scottish Artists is a Scotland Scottish artist run organization which seeks to promote and encourage experimentation and the adventurous spirit in Scottish art. It was founded in 1891 ref cite web title About the SSA A History url http www.s s a.org aboutssa.html accessdate 2009 05 03 ref and its main space for annual exhibitions has been the Royal Scottish Academy Building on Princes Street in Edinburgh . The Society s exhibition policy has long been outward looking. In 1931 it provided a first UK exhibition for works by Edvard Munch , who became a member of the Society. In recent years the Society has organized exchange visits and exhibitions with artists in Japan and the United States . ref cite web publisher Arthur Ross Gallery title Scottish Spirit url http www.upenn.edu ARG archive scottish rec scottish scotrec.html date 1998 accessdate 2009 05 03 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref The Society is one of the constituent organizations of ESSA. ref cite web title ESSA Exhibiting Societies of Scottish Artists url http www.essa scottishart.com history.htm accessdate 2009 05 03 ref References reflist External links http www.s s a.org SSA Website Category British artist groups and collectives Category 19th century art groups Category Scottish art Category 1891 establishments in Scotland Category Organisations based in Edinburgh Category Arts organisations based in Scotland ...   more details



  1. Dutch Society for Botanical Artists

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  1. Royal Society of British Artists

    The Royal Society of British Artists RBA is a British art body established in 1823 as the Society of British Artists , as an alternative to the Royal Academy . History The RBA commenced with twenty seven members, and took until 1876 to reach fifty. ref name AboutRA citation title About the RBA publisher The Royal Society of British Artists url http www.royalsocietyofbritishartists.org.uk about the rba.asp accessdate 8 July 2010 ref ref name Johnson1984 citation date 1984. First published 1975 author Johnson, Jane compiler title Works Exhibited at The Royal Society of British Artists 1824 1893 and the New English Art Club 1888 1917 url http books.google.com books?id CYPrAAAAMAAJ&q 221876 that membership reached 50 22&dq 221876 that membership reached 50 22&hl en&ei Ml82TPGQL42TkAWq0 2sAw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCkQ6AEwAA accessdate 8 July 2010 publisher Antique Collectors Club isbn 0902028359 ref Artists wishing to resign were required to give three months notice and pay a fine of 100. ref name Johnson1984 The RBA s first two exhibitions were held in 1824, with one or two exhibitions held annually thereafter. ref citation date title List of RBA exhibitions 1824 1840 work The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Library List of photocopies of catalogues and other material on exhibiting societies publisher Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art ... links http www.royalsocietyofbritishartists.org.uk Royal Society of British Artists FBA DEFAULTSORT Royal Society Of British Artists Category Art schools in London Category British art Category 1823 ... org stub de Royal Society of British Artists fr Royal Society of British Artists ... currently held at the Mall Galleries in London. The Society s previous gallery was a building ... granted the Society the Royal Charter in 1887. It is one of the nine member societies that form the Federation of British Artists which administers the Mall Galleries, next to Trafalgar Square . Its records ...   more details



  1. Society of Independent Artists

    Society of Independent Artists was an association of American artists founded in 1916 and based in New York City New York . Based on the French Soci t des Artistes Ind pendants , the goal of the society was to hold annual exhibitions by avant garde artists. Exhibitions were to be open to anyone who wanted to display their work, and shows were without juries or prizes. In order to enter, one had to pay a six dollar membership and entry fee. Founders of the Society were Walter Arensberg , John Covert , Marcel Duchamp , Katherine Sophie Dreier , William J. Glackens , Albert Gleizes , John Marin , Walter Pach , Man Ray , John French Sloan John Sloan and Joseph Stella . The first show in April May 1917 displayed 2,000 pieces from artists around the world. Marcel Duchamp resigned as a director in 1917 after the Society refused to show his Fountain Duchamp Fountain &mdash a Readymades of Marcel Duchamp readymade in the form of a urinal and signed with his pseudonym, R. Mutt. The incident pointed out that the exhibition was not truly open . The Society was founded in 1916 with William Glackens as president. John Sloan was president from 1918 until his death in 1951. From 1918 to 1934 A.S. Baylinson served as secretary. ref name AAA cite web author year 2005 title Finding Aid work A Finding Aid to the A. S. Baylinson Papers, 1929 1955, in the Archives of American Art, by Jean Fitzgerald publisher Archives of American Art url http www.aaa.si.edu collections s baylinson papers 5879 more accessdate 30 Jun 2011 ref References cite book author West, Shearer title The Bullfinch Guide to Art location UK publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc year 1996 isbn 0 8212 2137 X cite web title The Variant work Katherine Dreier and the Soci t Anonyme url http www.variant.org.uk 14texts William Clark.html ... 5789 7 Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Society Of Independent Artists Category American artist groups and collectives ... Art related art org stub da Society of Independent Artists de Society of Independent Artists ...   more details



  1. Edmonton Contemporary Artists' Society

    Edmonton Contemporary Artists Society ECAS is an international artists exhibition collective founded in 1993, based in Edmonton, Canada. Background Since the 1920s, artists in English Canada had been heavily influenced by the landscape painting of the Group of Seven artists Group of Seven , the Canadian Group of Painters and the Eastern Group of Painters . In Quebec , John Goodwin Lyman founded The Contemporary Arts Society in 1939, promoting post impressionist and fauvist art. ref Terry Fenton, ECAS And What It Stands For , ECAS 15th Annual Exhibition catalogue essay ref Paul mile Borduas and Jean Paul Riopelle spearheaded the modernist collective known as Les Automatistes , which began having exhibitions as early as 1941. However, their artistic influence was not quickly felt in English Canada, or indeed much beyond Montreal . ref Norwell, Iris. 2011 , http books.google.ca books?id rgvrHdQ iXEC&lpg PP1&dq Painters 20Eleven&pg PP1 v onepage&q&f true Painters Eleven The Wild Ones of Canadian Art , Publishers Group West, ISBN 9781553655909 ref The Painters Eleven 1953 1960 was founded in Toronto to promote their members abstract works. Regina Five is the name given to five abstract painters, Kenneth Lochhead, Arthur McKay, Douglas Morton, Ted Godwin, and Ronald Bloore, who displayed their works in the 1961 National Gallery of Canada s exhibition Five Painters from Regina . Though not an organized group per se, the name stuck with the members and the artists would continue to show together. ref Terry Fenton, ECAS And What It Stands For , ECAS 15th Annual Exhibition catalogue essay ref ECAS The Edmonton Contemporary Artists Society was formed in 1993 by a group of abstract artists working in Edmonton, Alberta. Founding artists include sculptor Peter Hide and painter Terrence Keller. ref Terry Fenton, ECAS And What It Stands For , ECAS 15th Annual Exhibition catalogue essay ... some artists have left, and new artists have joined. ECAS includes artists from within Edmonton, as well ...   more details




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