1983: Guest Artist, University Gallery, University of Stellenbosch 1983: Guest Artist, Tatham Gallery, Pietermaritzburg 1983: Ivan Solomon Gallery, Pretoria Technikon 1983: Guest Artist, University Gallery, University of Stellenbosch 1986: Guest Artist, SA Association of Arts, Cape Town 1988: With Johannes Maswanganyi, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg 1990: With Leon De Bliquy, Laverington Hall, Cape Town 1991: With Johannes Segogela, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg 1992: With Guy du Toit, Stegman Gallery, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein 1995: With Elfriede Pretorius, Centurion Art Gallery, Centurion 1997: Artist - in - residence, Standard
Bank National Arts Festival, Albany Museum, Grahamstown 1998: Guest artist, South African National Gallery, Cape Town 1998: Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg 1999: Artist - in - residence, MTN, Sandton 2000: Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg 2001: Open Window Art Gallery, Pretoria 2003: Stellenbosch University Gallery
Despite having exhibited since the early 1950's, it was 1981 before he was taken really seriously, but the impact was such that a major retrospective was hosted by the Standard
Bank National Arts Festival in 1986.
His opera and theater works, often produced in collaboration with Handspring Puppet Company, have appeared at Brooklyn Academy of Music (2007); Standard
Bank National Arts Festival, Grahamstown, South Africa (1992, 1996, 1998); and Festival d'Avignon, France (1995, 1996).
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FLORENCE, Italy — With its
national banks teetering on the edge of default and an uncertain economic future, Italy's financial woes have had a significant impact on state funding for
arts education and the availability of student finance for Italian students, creating a challenging landscape for fashion education.
A graduate of the University of Virginia, Sara is a 2016 Stevie Award Winner for «Female Innovator of the Year;» a Global Shaper with the World Economic Forum; an American Express Ashoka Emerging Innovator; a Cordes Fellow with the Opportunity Collaboration; a Peace X Peace 2012 Women, Power, & Peace Award Winner (Generation Peace Award); the only U.S. recipient of the Youth Leader Award in the Americas by the Inter-American Development
Bank Annual Board of Governors Meeting; an Ashoka Activating Empathy Award Winner; a three - time Beyond Sport Award Finalist; named a «Woman Entrepreneur» by World Resources Institute New Ventures Mexico; a Creative Community Fellow with
National Arts Strategies; a StartingBloc Fellow; a Finalist Nominee Social Entrepreneur / Innovator for the Women's Information Network 18th Annual Young Women of Achievement Award; 1 of 3 Artists Transforming the World by the
Arts and Healing Network; Global Good Fund Fellow; honored among The Jewish Week NY's «36 Under 36»; and a Susan Schiffer Stautberg Leadership Fellow.
Hosting some of the most memorable parts of the London skyline, the South
Bank is home to a number of London's biggest tourist attractions, including the London Eye, the London Dungeon, the famous Royal
National and Globe Theaters, and the enjoyable
art museum the Tate Modern.
A Spiritual Journey March 2, Starting: 07:00 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing
Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 Ganja White Night March 2 Arvest
Bank Theatre at the Midland, 1228 Main St., Kansas City, MO 64105 Lorde March 3, 7 pm Sprint Center, 1407 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64105 Lyric Opera of Kansas City presents Rigoletto March 3 - March 11 Kauffman Center for the Performing
Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 Kansas City Symphony Family Concert: The Science of Sound with Science City?s STEAM Team March 4, Starting: 02:00 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing
Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 AWOLNATION March 4 Arvest
Bank Theatre at the Midland, 1228 Main St., Kansas City, MO 64105
National Geographic Live - Cristina Mittermeier: Standing at the Water's Edge March 6, From: 07:30 PM to 09:30 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing
Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108
National Geographic Live - Cristina Mittermeier, Marine Biologist & Photographer Standing at the Water's Edge March 6 Kauffman Center for the Performing
Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 Big 12 Men?s Basketball Championship Recurring daily, March 7 - March 10 Sprint Center, 1407 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64105 Kansas City Symphony presents Classics Uncorked: At the Movies March 8, Starting: 07:00 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing
Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 The Kansas City Jazz Orchestra - Lady Be Good - Celebrating Women in Jazz March 9, 8 pm Kauffman Center for the Performing
Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 Brookside St. Patrick's Day Warm - up Parade March 10, 2:00 pm Brookside Shopping District, 63rd St. & Wornall Rd., Kansas City, MO 64113 Kansas City's Big 12 Run March 10 12th Street & Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 2018 Snake Saturday Parade March 10 - March 11, 11 am Downtown North Kansas City, 320 Armour Road, North Kansas City, MO 64116 The Music of Prince with the Kansas City Symphony March 10, Starting: 08:00 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing
Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 Above & Beyond March 13 Arvest
Bank Theatre at the Midland, 1228 Main St., Kansas City, MO 64105 NAIA 81st Annual Mens Basketball Championship Recurring daily, March 14 - March 20, Kansas City Convention & Entertainment Facilties, 301 W 13th St., Kansas City, MO 64105 Gloria Trevi and Alejandra Guzmán?s March 14 Sprint Center, 1407 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64105 Excision March 14 Arvest
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Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 Pink March 15 Sprint Center, 1407 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64105 Sara Evans - All The Love Tour, featuring RaeLynn and Kalie Shorr March 15, From: 07:30 PM to 10:30 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing
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Tate Modern: Overlooking the Thames on the South
Bank, Tate Modern holds the
national collection of British
art from 1500 to the present day and international modern and contemporary
art.
The Merchants
National Bank Building, designed by Chicago - based architectural firm Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, is an example of
Art Deco architecture.
Housed in the former Dutch
National Bank building, the hotel is situated on The Hague's most prestigious shopping avenue, lined with beautiful
art nouveau buildings housing imaginative boutiques, designer fashion stores and high - end galleries.
Special thanks to Miguel Abreu; Dione Acosta; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
Arts; Arthur Arbit; ArKtype Productions; Annie Arthur; Adam Bach; Vicki Barge; Brice Beasley; Jennifer Bell; Alisa Besher; Biff Bolen; Matt Bonner; Thomas Buckner; The Camino Real Hotel; Daniel Chamberlin; Chinati Foundation; the City of Marfa; Clear Channel Radio; Sarah Cork; Paula Court; Anthony Creamer III; Rick Creasy; Jane & Bobby Crockett; The Crowley Theater; Rob Crowley; Tim Crowley; The Dixon Water Foundation; Sheriff Danny Dominguez; Fairfax Dorn; Kerry Doyle; El Cosmico; Teresa Eggers; Anthony Elms; Eve Essex; Nancy Estrada, Patronato amigos del MUREF, Executive director; The Foundation for Contemporary
Arts; Sabrina Franzheim; Liliana Fuentes, MUREF museum, Director; Natalie Galpern; Andrea Gonzales; Gabriel Gonzalez and the staff of Tricky Falls; Rev. Jim Gordon; David Grabarkewitz; Paul Graybeal; Elizabeth Gutierrez; Markus Häfliger; Jeffrey W. Hagerman; Nick Hallett; Maya Hardinge; David Hollander; The Hotel Paisano; Paul Hunt; Issue Project Room; Nicki Ittner; Mimi Johnson; Rebecca Johnson; Erin Kimmel; Andrew Kreps; Thomas O. Kriegsmann; Matt & Mikelle Kruger; Lawrence Kumpf; Bunny Lampert; Zach Layton; Virginia Lebermann; Chip Love; Minerva Lopez; Lost Horse Saloon; Christy Madrid; Marfa
National Bank; Marfa Public Radio; Yvonne Marquez; Josie Martinez; McDonald Observatory; Melissa McDonnell Luján; Rose Mediano; Twan Meijerink; Rose Melendez; Carlo Mendo; Ty Mitchell; Eddie Montezuma; David Moodey; Moonlight Gemstones; Jenny Moore; Gordon Mumma; Linda Nuñez; Robert Pérez; Carolyn Pfeiffer; Robert Potts; Presidio County; Pueblo Market; The Riata Inn; Alexandra Rosenberg; Viola Sanchez; Rudy Scott; Josephine Sedgwick; Victoria Sendra; Lyra Serrano; Randall Sharp; Daniel Silva; St. Paul's Episcopal Church; Tabla; Yadira Torres; «Blue» Gene Tyranny; Cory Van Dyke; Kimberly Vanacek; Cameron Keith Gainer and Olga Viso; Dominic von Felten; Renate & Arthur von Felten; Corinne von Felten; Joel Wachs; Thea Westreich & Ethan Wagner; Matthew Walker; Judy & Larry Waterman; Tim Waterman; Rob Weiner; Barbara Anne Welch; Gabriela Wettstein; Lizzy Wetzel; The Whitney Museum staff and guards; and Sam Winks.
Traveled to: Musée
National d'Histoire et d'
Art, Luxembourg; Istanbul Greater City Municipality Taksim
Art Gallery; Ankara State Fine
Arts Gallery; Izfas Gallery, Izmur, Turkey; Museo de Belles Artes, Bilbao; Santa Monica Contemporary
Art Centre, Barcelona; Centro Cultural Galileo, Madrid; Veronicas, Sala des Exposiciones, Murcia, Spain; Pescaderia Vieja, Sala de Arte, Jerez, Spain, Kulturhistorisches Museum, Magdeburg, Germany; Natonal Theatre Galleriesm, Bucharest,
Art halls of the Cultural Centre of the Municipality of Athens; Cultural Centre for the
National Bank, Thessaloniki, Greece; The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg; Kremlin Museum, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia; Mirbachov Palzce, Bratislava, Slovakia; Cultural Centre for the
National Bank, Thessaloniki, Greece; Museum of Modern
Art, Skopje, Macedonia.
Traveled to Wichita
Art Museum, Wichita, Kansas (December 22, 1968 — January 19, 1969); Charles & Emma Frye
Art Museum, Seattle, Washington (February 9 — March 9, 1969); Roberson Memorial Center for the
Arts & Sciences, Binghamton, New York (May 18 — June 15, 1969; University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 6 — August 3, 1969); The Huntington
National Bank, Columbus, Ohio (September 8 — October 6, 1969) and Edmonton
Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (October 26 — November 23, 1969) 2nd Kent Invitational, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio (February 4 — 28)
Art in Embassies Program, Department of State, Washington D.C.
Additional funding from Mark and Polly Addison, Philip and Nancy Anschutz, Nancy Lake - Benson, H. Kirk Brown III, Robin and Steven Chotin, Colorado
National Bank, John and Lisa Dorn, William L. and Dr. Margaret B. Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Douglas Jr., Duncan Oil Inc., First Interstate
Bank of Denver, Charles and Diane Gallagher, Dorothy Strear Goodstein, Diane and Bob Greenlee, Fred and Jane Hamilton, Dr. Charles and Linda Hamlin, Mark and Diana Hayden, Hinckley & Schmitt Inc., J. Charles Jordy Jr., Key
Bank of Colorado, Elizabeth T. Kirkpatrick, Amie Knox and Jim Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kurtz, Edward and Margaret Leede, Susan and John W. Madden III, Jan and Frederick Mayer, McClain - Finlon Advertising Inc., Lilly and Paul Merage, Larry and Carol Mizel, Andrea Pollack, Priscilla Press and Joel Ehrlich, Judy and Ken Robins, Barbara and George Schmitt, Tremont Corporation, Vail Valley
Arts Council, Ginny Williams, and Robbi and Carl Williams, 1994.1141.
Tags: Albright - Knox
Art Gallery, American Republic Insurance Company, Brazil, City University of New York, College
Art Association, Colombia, Columbus Gallery of Fine
Arts, Corcoran Gallery of
Art, Denver
Art Museum, Detroit Institute of
Art, Eugene Goossen, Everson
Art Museum, France, Gabriele Evertz, Grand Palais, Guatemala, Harris
Bank, Hunter College, IBM, John Baldwin, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Johnson & Johnson, Karl Knaths, Kunsthaus Zurich, Kynaston McShine, Marcia Tucker, Massachusetts, Matthew Deleget, Metropolitan Museum of
Art, Mexico, Milwaukee
Art Museum, Museum of Modern
Art,
National Endowment for the
Arts, New York State Council on the
Arts, Nicaragua, Pan-American Highway, Park Place Gallery, Robert Swain, Schering Laboratories, Spain, Switzerland, Tate Gallery, Texas, The American University, Tony Smith, Travenol Laboratories, Tupperware World Headquarters, United Kingdom, University of Buffalo, University of Madrid, Venezuela, Virginia, Virginia Museum of Fine
Arts, Walker
Art Center, Washington DC, Whitney Museum of American
Art, William Agee
Chao's photographs are in the permanent collection of Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, The
National Gallery of
Art, Baltimore Museum of
Art, The Whitney Museum of American
Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art, Huston Museum of Fine
Art, L. A. County Museum of
Art, The Denver
Art Museum, Museum of Photographic
Art and LaSalle
Bank Photography Collection.
The
Art Center is funded in part by: Allstate Insurance Company; Alphawood Foundation; Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual
Arts;
Bank of America; Bloomberg Philanthropies; a CityArts grant from the City of Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events; Crown Family Philanthropies; David C. and Sarajean Ruttenberg
Arts Foundation; Field Foundation of Illinois; Harper Court
Arts Council; Illinois
Arts Council, a state agency; Irving Harris Foundation; John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; The Joyce Foundation; Lloyd A. Fry Foundation; MacArthur Fund for
Arts and Culture at Prince;
National Endowment for the
Arts; Polk Bros..
This exhibition is generously supported by Bankers»
Bank of Kansas, Harry Pollak, Reuben Saunders, Richard D. Smith, Southwest
National Bank, Mike and Rhonda Vess, and the Kansas
Arts Commission.
1979 Works on Paper, Rockland Center for the
Arts, West Nyack, NY A Century of Ceramics in the United States, 1878 — 1978, Everson Museum of
Art, Syracuse, NY (traveled: Renwick Gallery of the
National Collection of Fine
Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; Cooper - Hewitt Museum, New York, NY) Color Abstraction: Selections from the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, Federal Reserve
Bank of Boston Display Area, Boston, MA
His work is in the public collection of the Centre
National des
Arts Plastiques, France and is distributed by Lux (UK) and Video Data
Bank (USA).
Additional solo exhibitions of the artist's work have taken place at the Institute of Contemporary
Art, Boston (2001); Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2001); New Museum, New York, and De Pont Museum of Contemporary
Art, Tilburg, The Netherlands (both 2002);
Art Institute of Chicago (2003); Taidehalli, Helsinki (2005); Museum of Contemporary
Art Tokyo and Iziko South African
National Gallery, Cape Town (both 2007); the Standard
Bank Gallery, Johannesburg, and Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf (both 2008); and the Fondazione Stelline, Milan (2012).
Ekpuk's artworks are in such collections as the Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of African
Art, Newark Museum, The World
Bank, Hood Museum, Krannert
Art Museum, United States
Art in Embassies
Art Collection and Fidelity Investment
Art Collection.
Albright - Knox, New York
Arts Council of Great Britain
Art / Pace Roberts Foundation, San Antonio British Museum, London Camden
Arts Center, London Denver
Art Musuem, Colorado Deutsche
Bank Garage Centre for Contemporary Sculpture, Moscow Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg Hara Museum, Tokyo Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh Museum of Contemporary
Art, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary
Art, San Diego Museum of Modern
Art, New York Museum van Loon, Amsterdam
National Portrait Gallery, London Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin Pompidou Centre, Paris RISD Museum, Rhode Island Saatchi Collection, London Sackler Center for Feminist
Art, Brooklyn Museum Sammlung Goetz Collection, Munich San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art Scottish
National Gallery, Edinburgh Simmons and Simmons, London South London Gallery, London Tate Gallery, London TI Group PLC, Oxon Walker
Art Centre, Minneapolis
His works are also featured in the permanent collections of institutions such as the Smithsonian Institute's
National Museum of African
Art, Washington D.C; The World
Bank and Newark Museum.
Museum of Contemporary
Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) exhibition and education programs are generously supported by the
National Endowment for the
Arts; Nordstrom; Towbes Foundation; Dedalus Foundation; Ann Jackson Family Foundation; Community Events & Festivals Grant Program using funds provided by the City of Santa Barbara in partnership with the Santa Barbara County
Arts Commission; Mosher Foundation in honor of Barry Berkus, recommended by Dr. Bruce McFadden; Montecito
Bank & Trust; High Tide Foundation; and contributions from our Board of Trustees and many generous individuals.
SEASON SUPPORT FOR FILM / VIDEO Rohauer Collection Foundation SUPPORT FOR THE FILM / VIDEO STUDIO PROGRAM Institute of Museum and Library Services
National Endowment for the
Arts SUPPORT FOR FREE AND LOW - COST PROGRAMS Huntington
Bank Cardinal Health Foundation GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE WEXNER CENTER Greater Columbus
Arts Council Ohio
Arts Council The Columbus Foundation Nationwide Foundation
Adnan's artworks feature in numerous collections, including Centre Pompidou, Paris; Mathaf, Doha, Qatar; Royal Jordanian Museum; Tunis Modern
Art Museum; Sursock Museum, Beirut; Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris; British Museum, London; World
Bank Collection, Washington D.C.;
National Museum for Women in the
Arts, Washington D.C..
In Texas, her work resides in numerous permanent collections including the Museum of Fine
Arts in Houston, The Dallas Museum of
Art, the Harry Ransom Center at UT Austin, the AT&T Center and Republic
National Bank, San Antonio and The
Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi.
Prospect New Orleans and Prospect.4: The Lotus in Spite of the Swamp is made possible through generous support from Founding Benefactor Toby Devan Lewis and our generous supporters including the Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
Arts, Inc.; Nancy A. Nasher; David J. Haemisegger; VIA
Art Fund; The Helis Foundation; Whitney
Bank; the Joan Mitchell Foundation; the Reily Foundation / Stephen Reily Family Fund; the Zemurray Foundation; Gustaf W. McIlhenny Foundation; the Keller Family Foundation; RosaMary Foundation;
Arts Council New Orleans; Accion Cultural Española (AC / E); New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation; the
National Council of Jewish Women / New Orleans Chapter; the Jewish Endowment Foundation of Louisiana; and Regions
Bank.
1977 Security Pacific
National Bank: «Large Scale Paintings From the Collection of the Security of Pacific
National Bank» Los Angeles (catalogue) Charlotte Crosby Kemper Gallery, Kansas City
Art Institute: «Spectrum «77 (Painting - Sculpture)» Kansas City, Missouri (catalogue) Otis
Art Institute: «Corporate
Art Collection» Los Angeles, California Laguna Beach Museum of
Art: «Selections from Private Collections» Orange County, California Douglas Drake Gallery: «Laddie John Dill / Gary Sutton» Kansas City, Missouri Seattle
Art Museum: «Recent Acquisitions «77» Washington
, at Galerie Perrotin, Paris; Painting 2.0: Expression in the Information Age, at Mumok, Vienna; Basim Magdy, at Deutsche
Bank Kunsthalle, Berlin; Olga Balema, at Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam; Superstudio, at MAXXI, Rome; Francesco Vezzoli, at Nouveau Musée
National de Monaco; Kirill Glushchenko, at VAC Foundation at Polkovaya Street 3, Moscow; Ian Cheng, at Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zürich; Liverpool Biennial 2016, at various venues, Liverpool; The Science of Imaginary Solutions, at Breese Little, London; Under the Same Sun:
Art from Latin America Today, at South London Gallery; Jim Hodges, at Stephen Friedman Gallery, London; Making & Unmaking, at Camden
Arts Centre, London; This Is A Voice, at Wellcome Collection, London; Paul Lee, at Maccarone, Los Angeles; Neïl Beloufa, at Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles; Benjamin Carlson, at Park View, Los Angeles; Michael Rakowitz, at Graham Foundation and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago; Ed Ruscha, at Edward Tyler Nahem, New York; Radcliffe Bailey, at Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, Christopher K. Ho, at Present Company, New York; Evan Robarts, at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, New York, Nasreen Mohamedi, at The Met Breuer, New York; Chelsea Culprit, at Yautepec, Mexico City; Arquivo Ex Machina, at Itaú Cultural, São Paulo.
Solo exhibitions this year include the Talbot Rice Gallery at The University of Edinburgh, Wurm Haus at the
National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Sensorium Chamber at Ivan Anthony Gallery in New Zealand, Endless Future Terror Forever at Darren Knight Gallery in Sydney and Mnemonic Pulse at the TSB
Bank Wallace
Arts Centre in New Zealand.
Her work is in major public collections such as the Canada Council
Art Bank, Glenbow Museum, Mendel
Art Gallery, The
National Gallery of Canada, Nickle
Arts Museum, University of Lethbridge and Vancouver
Art Gallery.
The
Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas Akron
Art Museum, Akron, Ohio Avampato Discovery Museum, Clay Center for the
Arts and Sciences, Charleston, West Virginia Berkeley
Art Museum, Berkeley, California Berman Collection, Los Angeles, California Boise
Art Museum, Boise, Idaho Cincinnati Museum of
Art, Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland Museum of
Art, Cleveland, Ohio Columbus Museum of
Art, Columbus, Ohio David Winton Bell Gallery, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island George Eastman House, Rochester, New York Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York Harn Museum of
Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Heiting Collection, Los Angeles, California Joy of Giving Something, Inc., New York JPMorgan Chase
Art Collection, New York, New York Katonah Museum of
Art, Katonah, New York Kemper Museum of
Art, Kansas City, Missouri LaSalle
Bank, Chicago, Illinois Los Angeles County Museum of
Art, Los Angeles, California Madison
Art Center, Madison, Wisconsin Margulies Photography Collection, Miami, Florida Mellon Financial Corp., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Metropolitan
Bank and Trust, Cleveland, Ohio Microsoft
Art Collection, Redmond, Washington Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, Massachusetts Museum of Fine
Arts, Houston, Texas
National Museum of Film, Photography and TV, Bradford, England Nevada Museum of
Art, Reno, Nevada New Orleans Museum of
Art, New Orleans, Louisiana The New York Public Library, New York, New York Nelson - Atkins Museum of
Art, Kansas City, Missouri North Carolina Museum of
Art, Raleigh, North Carolina Norton Museum of
Art, West Palm Beach, Florida Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, California Pier 24, Pilara Foundation, San Francisco, California The Progressive Corporation, Mayfield Village, Ohio Samuel P. Harn Museum of
Art, Florida San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art, San Francisco, California West Collection, SEI Investments, Oaks, Pennsylvania Sierra Great Basin Collection, Reno, Nevada The Toledo
Art Museum, Toledo, Ohio Whitney Museum of American
Art, New York, New York
Adobe Air China Anonymous Bonhams US and Hong Kong Chinese Paintings Group E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation Department of Film and Media, UC Berkeley Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation Hollywood Foreign Press Association Kadist Henry Luce Foundation Florence Wong Fie and the Martin Wong Foundation Louis B. Mayer Foundation McKee Gallery Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
National Film Preservation Foundation Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation Swiss
Arts Council Pro Helvetia U.S.
Bank Foundation Paul L. Wattis Foundation
In recent years, solo exhibitions of Breitz's work have been hosted by the Palais de Tokyo (Paris), De Appel (Amsterdam), Moderna Museet (Stockholm), Castello di Rivoli (Turin), White Cube (London), San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art, Standard
Bank Gallery (Johannesburg) and South African
National Gallery (Cape Town).
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bank balance this January: a
National Art Pass is all you need to enjoy these five fantastic shows.
Additional funding from Mark and Polly Addison, Philip and Nancy Anschutz, Nancy Lake - Benson, H. Kirk Brown III, Robin and Steven Chotin, Colorado
National Bank, John and Lisa Dorn, William L. and Dr. Margaret B. Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Douglas Jr., Duncan Oil Inc., First Interstate
Bank of Denver, Charles and Diane Gallagher, Dorothy Strear Goodstein, Diane and Bob Greenlee, Fred and Jane Hamilton, Dr. Charles and Linda Hamlin, Mark and Diana Hayden, Hinckley & Schmitt Inc., J. Charles Jordy Jr., Key
Bank of Colorado, Elizabeth T. Kirkpatrick, Amie Knox and Jim Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kurtz, Edward and Margaret Leede, Susan and John W. Madden III, Jan and Frederick Mayer, McClain - Finlon Advertising Inc., Lilly and Paul Merage, Larry and Carol Mizel, Andrea Pollack, Priscilla Press and Joel Ehrlich, Judy and Ken Robins, Barbara and George Schmitt, Tremont Corporation, Vail Valley
Arts Council, Ginny Williams, and Robbi and Carl Williams, Robert Motherwell is © Dedalus Foundation, Inc. / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY, 1994.1134
2017 Secrets and Stories, Casa das Histórias, Cascais Depression Pictures, Marlborough Fine
Art, London 2016 Old Meets New, Casa das Histórias, Cascais Dancing Ostriches, Marlborough Fine
Art, London Paintings and Etchings from the 1980s, Frieze Masters, London 2015 Cousin Bazilio and Other Stories, Marlborough Galería, Madrid The Poacher, Casa das Histórias, Cascais 2014 The Last King of Portugal, Marlborough Fine
Art, London 2013 Dame with the goat's foot and other stories, Marlborough Fine
Art, London 2012 Retrospective, The Gulbenkian Museum, Paris Balzac and other Stories, Marlborough Fine
Art, London 2010 - 11 Retrospective exhibition, Museum of Contemporary
Art, Monterrey, Mexico; Pinacoteca de Sao Paulo 2010 Oratorio, Marlborough Fine
Art, London 2008 Human Cargo, Marlborough Chelsea, New York Retrospective Exhibition, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid;
National Museum of Women in the
Arts, Washington O Vinho, a series of eight lithographs, Marlborough Fine
Art, London; Galeria Marlborough, Madrid 2006 Marlborough Fine
Art, London Paula Rego in Focus, Tate Britain, London 2003 - 04 Corner 2004, Charlottenborg, Copenhagen Jane Eyre and Other Stories, Marlborough Fine
Art, London 2002 Celestina's House & Paula Rego — Jane Eyre, Yale Center for British
Art, New Haven 2001 Nursery Rymes e Outras Gravuras, Parque das Nacoes, Lisbon So desenhos Paula Rego, Fundacao Arpad Szenes - Vieira da Silva, Lisbon 1999 The Children's Crusade — a suite of 12 etchings, Marlborough Graphics, London Recent Work, Marlborough Galeria SA, Madrid O Crime do Padre Amaro, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon Open Secrets — Drawings and Etchings, Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian, Paris Children's Crusade, Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop 1988 The Sins of Father Amaro, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London Pra Lá et Pra Cá, Galerie III, Lisbon Pendle Witches, Marlborough Galeria Madrid 1997 Retrospective exhibition, Tate Gallery Liverpool; Fundação das Descobertas, Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon 1995 Nursery Rhymes and Peter Pan, Annandale Galleries, Sydney 1994 Dog Women, Marlborough Fine
Art, London 1992 - 93 Peter Pan & Other Stories, Marlborough Fine
Art, London 1991 - 92 Tales from the
National Gallery, Travelling Exhibition: Plymouth City Museum and
Art Gallery; Middlesborough
Art Gallery; Whitworth
Art Gallery, Manchester; Cooper
Art Gallery, Barnsley; the
National Gallery, London; the Laing
Art Gallery, Newcastle; The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon 1991 - 96 Nursery Rhymes, South
Bank Centre, British Council and Marlborough Graphics 1990 Nursery Rhymes, Galerie III, Lisbon 1989 Nursery Rhymes, Marlborough Graphics Gallery, London Galeria III, ARCO, Madrid Galeria III, Lisbon 1988 Retrospective Exhibition, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon Casa de Serralves, Oporto; the Serpentine Gallery, London 1987 Selected work 1981 - 86, Aberystwyth
Arts Centre and UK tour Edward Totah Gallery, London 1985 The
Art Palace, New York Edward Totah Gallery, London 1984 Edward Totah Gallery, London 1983 Galerie Espace, Amsterdam 1982 Galeria III, Lisbon, Edward Total Gallery, London 1981 AIR Gallery, London 1978 Galeria III, Lisbon 1977 Módulo Centro Difusor da Arte, Oporto 1975 Módulo Centro Difusor da Arte, Lisbon 1974 Galeria da Emenda, Lisbon 1972 Galeria Alvarez, Oporto 1971 Galeria São Mamede, Lisbon 1965 SNBA, Lisbon
Andrea Chung has exhibited nationally and internationally in institutions such as Syracuse University, McColl Center for Visual
Arts,
National Gallery of Jamaica, Arthouse, Medulla Gallery in Trinidad, apexart, Deutsche
Bank, MoCADA, Royal West of England Academy, Punkt Ø F 15 in Norway and the 2017 Jamaican Biennial.
His work is represented in many corporate, private and public collections including those of the Alberta Foundation for the
Arts,
Art Gallery of Windsor, Canada Council
Art Bank, Glenbow Museum, Mendel
Art Gallery, The
National Gallery of Canada, Nickle
Arts Museum, and University of Lethbridge.
Prospect New Orleans and Prospect.4: The Lotus in Spite of the Swamp is made possible through generous support from Founding Benefactor Toby Devan Lewis and our generous supporters including: The Helis Foundation; the Lambent Foundation; the Ford Foundation; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
Arts, Inc.; Nancy A. Nasher; David J. Haemisegger; VIA
Art Fund; Whitney
Bank; Susan and Ralph Brennan; W.K. Kellogg Foundation; David Workman; the
National Endowment for the
Arts; Bloomberg Philanthropies; Wagner Foundation; the Joan Mitchell Foundation; the Zemurray Foundation; Kevin G. Clifford and Michele T. Reynoir; The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston; the Ed Bradley Family Foundation; Jones Walker LLP; the Knight Foundation; Pan American Life Insurance Group; Paul J. Leaman, Jr.; the Reily Foundation / Stephen Reily Family Fund; Tommy and Dathel Coleman; the Downtown Development District;
Arts Council New Orleans; the Keller Family Foundation; City of New Orleans Mayor's Office of Cultural Economy; Edward Wisner Donation / City of New Orleans; Gustaf W. McIlhenny Foundation; Peake BMW; Project &; RosaMary Foundation; Regions
Bank; Mondriaan Fonds; New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation; ArtCenter South Florida; the Ruth U. Fertel Foundation; Accion Cultural Española (AC / E); the
National Art Gallery of the Bahamas; the Blue Rider Group at Morgan Stanley; Dashboard U.S.; iaspis; the Joan Mitchell Center; the
National Council of Jewish Women / New Orleans Chapter; and the Jewish Endowment Foundation of Louisiana.
Additional support is provided by the
National Endowment for the
Arts, Milton and Dorothy Sarnoff Raymond Foundation in memory of Sandy and Lynn Laitman; the Amelia Peabody Foundation; Holly Swett; the Feigenbaum Foundation; John Hancock; the Massachusetts Cultural Council; the C & P Buttenwieser Foundation; the Berkshire
Bank Foundation — Legacy Region; Price Chopper's Golub Foundation; the Gateway Fund and the William and Margery Barrett Fund of the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation; and an anonymous donor.
Traveled to: Renwick Gallery,
National Collection of Fine
Arts, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C.; Cooper - Hewitt Museum, New York, 1979 - 1980 «
Art from Corporate Collections,» Union Carbide Corporation Gallery, New York, May 9 - 30 «Selections from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schwartz,» Knoedler Gallery, October 31 - November 28 «Color Abstractions: Selections from the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston,» Federal Reserve
Bank Display Area, November 2 - January 31, 1980 1980 «L'Amerique aux Independents,» 91e Exposition, Societe des Artistes, Grand Palais, Paris, March 13 - April 13 «The Washington Color School Revisited: The Sixties,» Fendrick Gallery, Washington, D.C., September 9 - October 4 «Washington Color Painters,» Milwaukee
Art Center, September 1 - December 1981 «Paintings from the United States from the Museums of Washington, D.C.,» Institute of Fine
Arts, Mexico City, November 18, 1980 - January 4 1982 «A Private Vision: Contemporary
Art from the Graham Gund Collection,» Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, February 7 - April 4 «Papermaking U.S.A.: History, Process,
Art,» American Craft Museum, New York, May 20 - September 26 «Out of the South: An Exhibition of Work by Artists Born in the South,» Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, October 1982 1983 «Early Works by Contemporary Masters: Caro, Francis, Frankenthaler, Gottlieb, Held, Louis, Noland, Olitski,» Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, September 6 - October 8 «Tapestries: Contemporary Masters,» Malcolm Brown Gallery, Shaker Heights, Ohio, October 21 - November 30; New York, February 25 - March 7 «American Post-War Purism,» Marilyn Pearl Gallery, New York, May 31 «Recent Paintings by Kenneth Noland and Darby Bannard,» Douglas Drake Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri, June 1 - 30 «Arte Contemporaneo Norteamericans, Collection David Mirvish,» American Embassy in Madrid, January 1985 «Recent Acquisitions,» Museum of Modern
Art, New York, February 16 - March 17 «Grand Compositions: Selections from the Collection of David Mirvish,» The Fort Worth
Art Museum, Texas, May 1 «Contemporary Monotypes,» Edith C. Blum
Art Institute, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, May 8 - July 10 «Selections from the William J. Hokin Collection,» Museum of Contemporary
Art, Chicago, April 20 - June 16 «American Abstract Painting,» Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, California, June 19 - August 24
His work has been shown in numerous biennials (Paris, Venice, Sydney) and has been exhibited in the Grand Palais (Paris), Hirshhorn Museum (Washington, D.C.), Haggerty Museum (WI), House of Culture (La Paz, Honduras), Sivori Museum (Buenos Aires), and
National Art Museum of China, among hundreds of others, and can be found in the collections of the Louvre Museum (Paris), Brooklyn Museum (NY),
National Museum of Modern
Art (Paris), Museum of Modern
Art (Vienna), LaSalle
Bank Photography Collection (Chicago), Guggenheim Museum (NY), and Deutsche
Bank Collection, among several others.
Thank you Support for the Kemper Museum is generously provided by members and donors, especially: ArtsKC; The H&R Block Foundation; Curry Family Foundation; Francis Family Foundation; Arvin Gottlieb Charitable Foundation, UMB
Bank, n.a., Trustee; Karen and Jack Holland; Muriel McBrien Kauffman Foundation; David Woods Kemper Memorial Foundation; William T. Kemper Charitable Trust, UMB
Bank, n.a., Trustee; Kirk Foundation; Missouri
Arts Council;
National Endowment for the
Arts; ArtWorks; Miller Nichols Charitable Foundation; Portman Charitable Trust, UMB
Bank, n.a., Trustee; Richard J. Stern Foundation for the
Arts; Jo Ann and William Sullivan; and the Women's Foundation.