Sentences with phrase «afro muses»

Past solo exhibitions include Afro Muses, the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY (2005); Within Reach, British Pavilion, 50th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (2003), and Devil's Pie at David Zwirner, New York (2007).
Though Ofili represented Britain at the 50th Venice Biennale and had a major retrospective at Tate Britain in 2010, save for his «Afro Muses» show at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 2005, the artist has not had the exposure in New York that he deserves.
Ofili bounced back in 2005 when the Studio Museum presented «Afro Muses 1995 - 2005,» a series of 181 watercolors he had painted during the previous decade, an exhibition Lax describes as «showstopping.»
Since joining the Studio Museum in 2000, she has organized exhibitions by Glenn Ligon, Chris Ofili, and Martin Puryear; three of her thematic shows are Black Romantic (2002); Harlemworld: Metropolis as Metaphor (2004); and Afro Muses (2005).
Yet with «Afro Muses,» at the Studio Museum in Harlem, viewers finally get a peek at the way he works and thinks.
She has organized a number of exhibitions, including «Chris Ofili: Afro Muses 1995 - 2005», «harlemworld: Metropolis as Metaphor», «Black Romantic» and «Isaac Julien: Vagabondia» among many others.
While at the Studio Museum, Golden has organized many notable exhibitions including Chris Ofili: Afro Muses 1995 - 2005, Black Romantic, Freestyle, Frequency, Glenn Ligon: Stranger and Gordon Parks: A Harlem Family 1967.
While at the Studio Museum, she has organized exhibitions including Chris Ofili: Afro Muses 1995 - 2005; Black Romantic: The Figurative Impulse in Contemporary Art; Freestyle; Frequency; Glenn Ligon: Stranger; and Gordon Parks: A Harlem Family 1967.
In her current role at the Studio Museum, Golden's exhibitions include «Chris Ofili: Afro Muses 1995 - 2005,» «Black Romantic,» «Freestyle,»» Glenn Ligon: Stranger,» among others.
What is clear throughout this show, however, is the reigning significance of the women she refers to as her «Afro goddesses» and «Afro muses

Not exact matches

Continuing our year long focus on Black Speculative Art, the Creative Currents Artist Collaborative Summer Artist Residency allows literary, visual, performance, dance and music artists 2 weeks in conversation with their creative muse and each other as we explore the Black Speculative Arts amongst the backdrop of historic Portobelo, Panama - a place full of the magical realism that is our shared Afro - Diasporic history.
His Afro - Muses series, completed between 1995 and 2005, are pseudo-portraits that combine remembered faces and expressions with distinctly»70s - style hairdos and clothing.
He is also adept at rather lovely, clever and not at all inflammatory art, including these silhouettes and straight - on portraits, which are titled «Afro - Muses
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