The Art Centre is pleased to present the first
Canadian solo exhibition of works by Akram Zaatari, one of Lebanon's most respected contemporary artists.
Not exact matches
Major
solo exhibitions of his
work have been held at national and international institutional venues including The New Art Gallery Walsall (2017), the Whitworth Gallery, University
of Manchester (2016 - 2017 and 2012); Sadler's Wells, London (2011); Gothenburg Konsthall, Sweden (2011); Museum
of Contemporary
Canadian Art, Toronto (2010); Kunsthaus Murz, Murzzuschlag, Austria (2010) and K20, Düsseldorf (2008).
Johnson's
work has been exhibited in numerous
solo and group
exhibitions internationally including, «Haunted: Contemporary Photography / Video / Performance» at the Guggenheim Museum (2010); «Guggenheim Collection: 1940s to Now» at The National Gallery
of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia (2007); The Montreal Biennial (2006); «Imprints» at the
Canadian Museum
of Contemporary Photography and «J'en Reve», Foundation Cartier, Paris, France (2005).
This early programme was consolidated during 1990 with the return
of Peter Brook, the first visit to Glasgow
of the
Canadian Director Robert Lepage and the development
of a major
exhibitions programme including a
solo show by the British artist David Mach and a group show
of work by Italian artists: Temperamenti.
In 2001 her
work was featured in a
solo exhibition at Toronto's Museum
of Contemporary
Canadian Art.
Attia's first
Canadian solo exhibition brings together recent and newly commissioned
works that confront us with the traumas
of the past and their spectres in the present.
Each year, we present a stimulating array
of solo and group
exhibitions of Canadian and international contemporary artists
working in all mediums.
Haven Gallery in Northport, NY is pleased to present «No Man's Land», a
solo exhibition of new
work by
Canadian based artist Mandy Tsung.
Image: Askevold Oursler 22nd July — 25th September 2011 This July Camden Arts Centre presents the first UK
solo exhibition of work by
Canadian artist, David Askevold.
Her
work has earned
solo exhibitions at the prestigious KW in Berlin, as well as Herzliya Museum
of Contemporary Art, Museum
of Contemporary
Canadian Art in Toronto, and Parc des Ateliers in Arles.
For his fourth
solo exhibition with the gallery, Montgomery has created a series
of works on paper in response to his study
of the life and paintings
of famed
Canadian artist David Milne (1882 - 1953).
Over the past decade, Douglas's
work has been the subject
of solo exhibitions at prominent institutions worldwide, including the
Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris (2013), Minneapolis Institute
of Arts, Minnesota (2012), The Power Plant, Toronto (2011), Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart (2007), The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2005), kestnergesellschaft, Hanover (2004), and the Serpentine Gallery, London (2002).
This
solo exhibition of works by
Canadian artist Kerri Reid provides the first opportunity to consider several related series
of works all revolving around the artist's fascination with dust, debris, shadows and a inclination towards restitution, salvaging and repair.
The gallery will present two shows at the fair; a two - man
exhibition of new
work by British artists Tim Garwood and Jonathan McCree, which will form part
of Conversations an area dedicated to exploring new visual and conceptual dialogues between two artists and a
solo exhibition by
Canadian Artist and PULSE Prize Nominee Bradley Wood.
As a practicing visual artist, Barry Ace's
work has been included in numerous group and
solo exhibitions, including: Emergence from the Shadows — First Peoples Photographic Perspectives,
Canadian Museum
of Civilization (1996: Ottawa); Urban Myths: Aboriginal Artists in the City.
His
solo exhibitions include, Jayce Salloum: history
of the present [selected
works 1985 - 2009], Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Canada (2012), Jayce Salloum: Récits alternatifs (du Liban à l'Afghanistan, par la Vallée de l'Okanagan...),
Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris, France (2012), Bamiyan (the heart has no love / pain / generosity is not a heart), a collaboration with Afghan - Hazara artist Khadim Ali, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada (2010), and Jayce Salloum: history
of the present, Kamloops Art Gallery, Canada (2009 — 2010).
The Power Plant presents the first
Canadian solo exhibition of internationally renowned artist Pedro Cabrita Reis, the first major public
solo exhibition by Julia Dault and a new site - specific
work by Shelagh Keeley.
Attia's first
Canadian solo exhibition «The Field
of Emotion» brings together recent and newly commissioned
works that confront us with the traumas
of the past and their spectres in the present.
Over the past decade, Douglas»
work has been the subject
of solo exhibitions at prominent institutions worldwide, including the
Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris, 2013; Minneapolis Institute
of Arts, Minnesota, 2012; The Power Plant, Toronto, 2011; Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, 2007; The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, 2005; kestnergesellschaft, Hanover, 2004; and the Serpentine Gallery, London, 2002.
Her
work has been featured in
solo exhibitions at the Rose Museum, Brandeis University (2006); Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto (2010); Neuberger Museum
of Art (2011); Miami Art Museum (2012); Denver Museum
of Contemporary Art and Denver Art Museum (2012); Hannover Kesterngesellschaft and Hepworth Wakefield (2013); Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal (2015/2016), her first
solo exhibition at a
Canadian institution; and a forthcoming
exhibition at The Cleveland Museum
of Art (2017).
Her
works have been shown in
solo exhibitions and commissions at places like The Hammer Museum, LA in 2013, The Museum
of Contemporary
Canadian Art, Toronto in 2013, the Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht in 2012, and the Socrates Sculpture Park, New York in 2011.
Oakville Galleries is pleased to present Five Units
of Haze, a
solo exhibition of new
work by Paris - based
Canadian artist Zin Taylor.
Coupland's
work has been displayed in
solo exhibitions internationally at galleries including the Saint Petersburg Manege, Villa Stuck in Munich, Daniel Faria Gallery in Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum & Museum
of Contemporary
Canadian Art in Toronto, Or Gallery in Berlin, and Gallery Speak For in Tokyo.
Mallett's
work has been exhibited widely, including the Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver), Vancouver Art Gallery, Art Gallery
of Alberta (Edmonton), Modern Fuel (Kingston),
Canadian Cultural Centre (Paris), and The Power Plant (Toronto), with
solo exhibitions at Artspeak (Vancouver), Catriona Jeffries (Vancouver), Access (Vancouver), ThreeWalls (Chicago), Mount St. Vincent University Gallery (Halifax), and The Southern Alberta Art Gallery (Lethbridge).
From 28 November 2015 to 23 April 2016, the Sammlung Goetz in Munich, Germany presents a comprehensive
solo exhibition of work by
Canadian artist Rodney Graham.
For his first major
solo exhibition in the UK,
Canadian artist Jon Rafman has transformed the spaces
of the Zabludowicz Collection into a playful series
of new installations that immerse visitors within his video and sculptural
works.
Douglas's
work has been the subject
of solo exhibitions at prominent institutions worldwide, including the Art Gallery
of Ontario, Toronto (1987); Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (1994; traveled to Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Kunsthalle Zürich; Witte de With, Rotterdam; Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst e.V. Galerie, Berlin as Stan Douglas and Diana Thater); Serpentine Gallery, London (2002); kestnergesellschaft, Hanover (2004); The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2005); Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart (2007); The Power Plant, Toronto (2011); Minneapolis Institute
of Arts, Minnesota (2012);
Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris (2013); The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2014); and Museu Coleção Berardo, Lisbon (2015).