Hundreds of Toronto District School Board (TDSB) students and educators will be able to visit the Weston Family Learning
Centre at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) each year for hands - on experience of art thanks to a new five - year partnership between the TDSB and the AGO.
Not exact matches
Parts of the findings have been presented
at school - based
art exhibitions, community - based arts centres, and the New Walk Museum and Art Gallery, Leicest
art exhibitions, community - based
arts centres, and the New Walk Museum and
Art Gallery, Leicest
Art Gallery, Leicester.
At 5 p.m., Brewer hosts the opening reception for an exhibition of works by Béatrice Lebreton, Borough President's Office, Maggi Peyton
Art Gallery, 1
Centre St., 19th floor, Manhattan.
Retrospectives / Re-Performances The Count (Peter von Bagh, 1971)
at IFFR Horror Film 1 (Malcolm Le Grice, 1971/2012)
at Leeds
Art Gallery Chika Hiroba (Underground Square, Keiya Ouchida, 1970)
at Nippon Connection Melancholia (Lav Diaz, 2008)
at AV Festival The Illiac Passion (Gregory Markopoulos, 1967)
at BFI Southbank Handsworth Songs (John Akomfrah, 1986)
at Close - Up Film
Centre Anna (Alberto Grifi & Massimo Sarchielli, 1975)
at Tate Modern The Movement of People Working (Phil Niblock, 1973-1991/2012)
at AV Festival Screen Play (Takahiko Iimura, 1963/2012)
at Place M
Gallery Shlosha Yamim Veyeled (Three Days and a Child, Uri Zohar, 1967)
at Tokyo FilmEx
His work is in the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern
Art and the British Museum and has been exhibited
at the Tate,
Centre Pompidou, MoMA, Whitney Museum of American
Art, Berlin Kunsthalle, PS1, Whitechapel
Gallery, and London's Institute of Contemporary
Arts.
Hipsters working
at Digital October, one of the city's most successful start - up incubators, hang out here, and you can join them for a contemporary
art exhibition
at Red October
Gallery or the Lumiere Brothers
Centre for Photography.
Arts and culture enthusiasts will be delighted with the Campbell River
Art Gallery, Museum
at Campbell River or Nuyumbalees Cultural
Centre.
After wandering through the beautiful architecture in Grainger Town, enjoy a spot of retail therapy in the Intu Eldon Square Shopping
Centre or go and browse the collections
at the Laing
Art Gallery.
Set on the mountain top
at Mount Shadforth, just three and a half kilometres from the
centre of Denmark townsite, Karri Mia Resort is just a sort jaunt from over a dozen local wineries,
arts and craft
galleries, eateries, meadery, horse riding and much more.
View an eclectic mix of mediums, styles and works in unique exhibition spaces
at the Cairns Regional
Art Gallery, Under
Art Gallery, KickArts Contemporary
Arts, Tanks
Art Centre and the Canopy
Art Space.
Stop in
at the
Arts Precinct in Southbank where you can enjoy exhibitions
at the
Arts Centre, The National
Gallery of Victoria and the Australian
Centre for Contemporary
Art.
But even if the
art work is not your thing, the
gallery hides a stunning botanical garden
at its
centre, which is free to enter on Sundays and definitely worth a visit.
No visit to Invermere is complete without a stop
at Pynelogs Cultural
Centre (
at Kinsmen Beach), home to the Columbia Valley
Arts Council, a gift shop, a café, and a public
art gallery.
Inverness city
centre is a thriving hub of Scottish culture and heritage, whether exploring the Inverness Museum &
Gallery or immersing in the
arts at the Eden Court Theatre.
After lunch we enjoy some time
at the Thankakali Aboriginal
Art Centre, if time permits we may visit another
gallery of local interest.
Pay a visit to the nearby Ipswich
Art Gallery, enjoy a show
at Civic
Centre, or pack a picnic and retreat to one of the many green parks and reserves.
Explore the leafy suburb of Paddington and discover some of the best
art galleries in Sydney or shop till you drop
at Westfield Shopping
Centre at Bondi Junction; no matter what you want to do in the Eastern Suburbs, Medina Serviced Apartments Double Bay is the place to do it from.
After your guided walk, spend time browsing through the
centre's contemporary indigenous
art gallery, visit the gift shop or relax
at the mayi café.
It is also an ideal base to visit Granada, the Sierra Nevada National Park or the Cabo de Gata Natural Park in Almería.Amenities
at the Comercio Hotel include the Diwán coffee shop and
art gallery, the restaurant serving excellent local specialities and international dishes, and a spa
centre with hydrotherapy and beauty treatments.Pets are admitted upon request.
Staying with us
at the City Sheridan you will be located within a 10 minute walk to Cairns best city attractions including Cairns central shopping
centre, large number of world renowned restaurants catering for all cuisines, plenty of lively bars and clubs, Cairns Civic Theatre, Cairns Convention Centre, Cruise Ship Terminal, Bus Terminal, Museum, Arts Gallery, Train Station, Reef Fleet Terminal and the Reef C
centre, large number of world renowned restaurants catering for all cuisines, plenty of lively bars and clubs, Cairns Civic Theatre, Cairns Convention
Centre, Cruise Ship Terminal, Bus Terminal, Museum, Arts Gallery, Train Station, Reef Fleet Terminal and the Reef C
Centre, Cruise Ship Terminal, Bus Terminal, Museum,
Arts Gallery, Train Station, Reef Fleet Terminal and the Reef Casino.
Andy Parkinson muses on the exhibition The Indiscipline of Painting: International Abstraction from 1960 to Now, on view
at Mead
Gallery, Warwick
Arts Centre through March 10 2012 (formerly
at Tate St. Ives).
Lee Triming reviews the exhibition The Indiscipline of Painting: International Abstraction from 1960 to Now, on view
at Mead
Gallery, Warwick
Arts Centre through March 10 2012 (formerly
at Tate St. Ives).
Over the course of her career Finn - Kelcey exhibited
at numerous
galleries in the UK including, in London, the Royal Academy of
Art, Whitechapel
Gallery, Chisenhale Gallery, Matt's Gallery, the Serpentine Galleries, the Hayward Gallery, the Saatchi Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Tate Britain; also at the Ikon gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in
Gallery, Chisenhale
Gallery, Matt's Gallery, the Serpentine Galleries, the Hayward Gallery, the Saatchi Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Tate Britain; also at the Ikon gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in
Gallery, Matt's
Gallery, the Serpentine Galleries, the Hayward Gallery, the Saatchi Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Tate Britain; also at the Ikon gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in
Gallery, the Serpentine
Galleries, the Hayward
Gallery, the Saatchi Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Tate Britain; also at the Ikon gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in
Gallery, the Saatchi
Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Tate Britain; also at the Ikon gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in
Gallery, Camden
Arts Centre and Tate Britain; also
at the Ikon
gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in
gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern
Art in Dublin.
Alexander Calder has been the subject of dozens of exhibitions
at museums worldwide, including retrospectives
at the Museum of Modern
Art (1943), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1964), Whitney Museum of American
Art (1976), and National
Gallery of
Art, Washington, D.C. (1998), as well as major exhibitions
at museums including Museo Guggenheim Bilbao; The
Art Institute of Chicago; the
Centre Pompidou, Musée national d'
Art Moderne, Paris; The Detroit Institute of
Art; Foundation Beyeler, Riehen, Switzerland; Kunsthalle Basel; The Menil Collection, Houston; Metropolitan Museum of
Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary
Art, Chicago; Museum of Fine
Arts, Houston; The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and Walker
Art Center, Minneapolis.
Coates has had work featured in exhibitions
at the Venice Biennale; The Baltic
Centre for Contemporary
Art, Gateshead; Arnolfini, Bristol; Lisson
Gallery, London and the Pompidou
Centre, Paris.
Recent group exhibitions include Man in the mirror, Vanhearents
Art Collection, Brussels, Belgium, 2015; Exposition d'ete, Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Brussels, 2015; David Kennedy Cutler, Michael DeLucia, David Scanavino, Derek Eller
Gallery, New York, NY, 2014; Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, NY 2013; Michale DeLucia, Bryan Graf & Kate Shepherd, Halsey McKay
Gallery, New York, NY, 2013; On the Grid, Lu Magnus, New York, NY, 2013; MONSLVAT, Bureau
Gallery, New York, NY, 2013; 80wse Presents, 80wse Galleries, New York, NY, 2012; Hors les murs, Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Brussels, Belgium, 2012; Coquilles mecaniques, CRAC -
Centre Rhenan d'
Art Contemporain, Alsace, 2012; In Between, Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Brussels, Belgium, 2012; Andrea Rosen
Gallery, New York, NY, 2012; Flection, Hedge
Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 2012; Potential Images, 1708
Gallery, Richmond, VA, 2012; and In Practice: You Never Look
at..., Sculpture Center, Long Island City, NY, 2012.
His work has been included in numerous exhibitions
at venues including KOP, Breda, NL; Athens Festival, GR; Palais de Tokyo, Paris, FR; 54th Venice Biennale, Venice, IT; The De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill, UK; The Grand Palais, Paris, FR; Guido Costa Projects, Turin, IT; The Embassy
Gallery, Edinburgh Scotland; and The BALTIC
Centre for Contemporary
Art, Newcastle - Gateshead, UK.
Ackland
Art Museum, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Addison
Gallery of American
Art, Andover, Massachusetts Albright — Knox
Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York Allen Memorial
Art Museum
at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio The
Art Institute of Chicago Berardo Museum - Collection of Modern and Contemporary
Art, Lisbon, Portugal Birmingham Museum of
Art, Alabama Blanton Museum of
Art at the University of Texas, Austin, Texas Boca Raton Museum of
Art, Boca Raton, Florida Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York Butler Institute of American
Art, Youngstown, Ohio Carnegie Museum of
Art, Pittsburgh Fondation Cartier pour l'
Art Contemporain, Paris, France Castellani
Art Museum, Niagara University, Lewiston, New York Cleveland Museum of
Art, Ohio Colby College Museum of
Art, Waterville, Maine Cranbrook
Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Crystal Bridges Museum of American
Art Currier Museum of
Art, Manchester, New Hampshire Dallas Museum of
Art, Texas The Dayton
Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio Denver
Art Museum, Colorado Des Moines
Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa Detroit Institute of
Arts, Detroit, Michigan The Empire State Plaza
Art Collection, Albany Fonds National d'
Art Contemporain, Puteaux, France Fonds Régional d'
Art Contemporain - Haute - Normandie, Sotteville - lès - Rouen, France Fonds Régional d'
Art Contemporain - Provence - Alpes - Côte d'Azur, Marseille, France Foundation de 11 Lijnen, Oudenburg, Belgium Georgia Museum of
Art, University of Georgia, Athens J. Paul Getty Trust, Los Angeles, California Haggerty Museum of
Art at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Hammer Museum, University of California, Los Angeles Harvard
Art Museums, Fogg Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC Hofstra University Museum, Hempstead, New York Hood Museum of
Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire Indianapolis Museum of
Art, Indiana Iwaki City
Art Museum, Japan Kemper Museum of Contemporary
Art, Kansas City, Missouri The
Art Museum
at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky LAAC - Lieu d'
Art et Action Contemporaine de Dunkerque, Dunkerque, France Linda Pace Foundation, San Antonio, Texas Los Angeles County Museum of
Art, Los Angeles, California LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton Foundation, Paris, France Fondation Maeght, Saint - Paul, France The McNay
Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall, Sweden The Metropolitan Museum of
Art, New York Milwaukee
Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Minnesota Museum of American
Art, Saint Paul, Minnesota Modern
Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas Musée de l'Hospice Saint - Roch, Issoudun, France Musée des Beaux -
Arts de Caen, Caen, France Musée des Beaux -
Arts de Montréal, Canada Musée National d'
Art Moderne,
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France Museum of Contemporary
Art, Jacksonville, Florida Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, Massachusetts The Museum of Fine
Arts, Houston, Texas The Museum of Modern
Art, New York National
Gallery of
Art, Washington, DC National
Gallery of Australia, Canberra National
Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia National Museum of Women in the
Arts, Washington, DC Osaka City
Art Museum of Modern
Art, Japan Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, Italy Philadelphia Museum of
Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC Rhode Island School of Design Museum of
Art, Providence Saint Louis
Art Museum, Missouri Samsung Museum, Seoul, South Korea San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art, San Francisco, California Seattle
Art Museum, Seattle, Washington Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of
Art, Shizuoka — shi, Japan Smart Museum of
Art at the University of Chicago, Illinois Smith College Museum of
Art, Northampton, Massachusetts Smithsonian American
Art Museum, Washington, DC The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and
Art Gallery at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York Stanford University, Anderson Collection, Palo Alto, California The Tate
Gallery, London, England Ulrich Museum of
Art, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas Ulster Museum, Belfast, Northern Ireland University of California, Berkeley
Art Museum, Berkeley University of Iowa Museum of
Art, Iowa City (work is currently on loan to Figge
Art Musem) University of Michigan Museum of
Art, Ann Arbor Vancouver
Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Frances Lehman Loeb
Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York University of Virginia
Art Museum, Charlottesville Walker
Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota Weatherspoon
Art Museum, University of North Carolina
at Greensboro Whitney Museum of American
Art, New York Williams College Museum of
Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts Worcester
Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts Yale University
Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut
Gaining early international recognition with her participation in Damien Hirst's Freeze exhibition, Surrey Docks, London (1988), she has had numerous solo exhibitions, including: Thomas Dane
Gallery, London (2017), Museum of Contemporary
Art San Diego, CA (2015), Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY (2015), Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA (2014), Headlands Center for the
Arts, Sausalito, CA (2014), Artpace, San Antonio, TX (2013), Annet Gelink
Gallery, Amsterdam (2011), Camden
Arts Centre, London (2008), SculptureCenter, New York, NY (2006), and Tate Britain, London (2002); and group shows
at venues such as Bohusläns Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden (2016), Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL (2014), the FLAG
Art Foundation, New York, NY (2013), Contemporary
Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH (2012), Whitechapel
Gallery, London (2011), and Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany (2009).
This exhibition alone reconnects us to the First Paris Biennale in 1959, New London Situation,
at the New London
Gallery in 1961, the British Pavilion of the XXXIII Venice Biennale in 1966, his retrospective
at the Tate
Gallery in 1973, and The Sixties
Art Scene in London,
at the Barbican
Art Centre in 1993.
Prior to moving west, she held various curatorial positions in the Contemporary and Canadian departments of the
Art Gallery of Ontario, ultimately that of Acting Curator, Canadian
Art, and from 2002 - 2004, she was the Director of Programming
at the
Centre for
Art Tapes in Halifax.
The artist has been given solo exhibitions
at several prominent institutions including The Metropolitan Museum of
Art, New York, The National
Gallery of
Art, Washington, D.C., the
Centre Pompidou, Paris, and the Kunstmuseum Basel.
Lucy Austin (b. 1966 Leeds UK) studied
at Harrogate College of
Art (1984 - 85), The London College of Printing (1985 - 88), Qualifications and training 1995 Fine
Art Fellow Printmaking, Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education, Cheltenham 1993 MA Fine
Art Printmaking, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester Solo exhibitions 2008 Drawing in Space, The Pound
Art Centre, Corsham, Wiltshire 2008 Drawing Together, The ArtGym, Bristol 2005 Mare's Tales, Jerwood Project Space, London 2004 Cumulus, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester Group exhibitions 2012 Mivart Raw, Mivart Street Studios, Bristol 2011 Home, Core
Gallery, Deptford SE8 2011 Sketch Drawing Prize 2011, Rabley Drawing
Centre, Marlborough 2010 The Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London (& UK tour) 2010 Celebrating Paper, Royal West of England Academy (RWA), Bristol 2010 The London
Art Fair, Rabley Contemporary Drawing
Centre, London 2008 The Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London (& UK tour) 2008 Prize Drawing, ArtSpace, Southwell, Nottingham 2007 The Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London (& UK tour) 2007 Open Sculpture Competition, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol 2006 Hide & Seek, Mivart Studios, Bristol 2003 View, ArtSway, Sway, New Forest 2002 Angelwing, Eyepoppers, Gloucester, First Prize 1997 Oriel Mostyn Open, Oriel Mostyn
Gallery, Llandudno Artist talks 2011 Show and Tell, Core
Gallery, Deptford SE8 Residencies 2005 Flock, Bristol Central Library, Bristol
The recipient of numerous honours and awards, Jonas's most recent solo exhibitions include the U.S. Pavilion
at the 56th Venice Biennale 2015,
Centre for Contemporary
Art, Kitakyushu Project
Gallery, Japan (2014); Kulturhuset Stadsteatern Stockholm (2013); Proyecto Paralelo, Mexico (2013); Contemporary
Arts Museum, Houston (2013); Bergen Kunsthall, Norway (2011); and Museum of Modern
Art, New York (2010).
TER.FER.EN.CE, The Farjam Foundation, Dubai, UAE NOW - ism: Abstraction Today, Pizzuti Collection, Columbus, OH Alter / Abolish / Address, as part of 5 × 5:2014, a project of the D.C. Commission on the
Arts and Humanities, LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division), Washington, D.C. Four Decades of Drawings and Works on Paper, John Berggruen
Gallery, New York, NY Tarīqah, Barjeel
Art Foundation, Maraya
Art Centre, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Graphicstudio: Uncommon Practice
at USF, Tampa Museum of
Art, Tampa, FL BLACK / WHITE, curated by Brian Alfred and Shay Kun, LaMontagne
Gallery, Boston, MA
The
Art House director, Shân Edwards — who first encountered Ryan when, as a junior
gallery assistant
at the Camden
Arts Centre, she was helping Ryan to unwrap her work for a show — hopes that this exhibition will remind the UK what a powerful talent Ryan is, and intends to tour it around other UK
galleries in 2018.
Centre for Chinese Contemporary
Art (CFCCA) are pleased to announce an open call opportunity for contemporary visual artists based in the UK to apply for a fully funded 3 month (dependant on artists availability) artist residency on site
at CFCCA
Gallery in Manchester.
Similarly,
at your show
at Camden
Arts Centre, Other Rooms, the
gallery space itself is a constructed landscape.
On view September 21, 2017 through January 28, 2018
at Barbican
Art Gallery, level 3 of the Barbican
Centre, Silk Street, London, UK Discover -LSB-...]
Several other artists associated with the
gallery have had museum retrospectives: R.B.Kitaj at the Tate Gallery in 1994 - 95, also seen in New York and Los Angeles, and in 2012 at the Jewish Museum in Berlin in September, which travelled Pallant House, Chichester and the Jewish Museum, London; Frank Auerbach at the Royal Academy in 2001 and the Kunstmuseum Bonn 2015 which travelled to Tate Britain in 2016; John Davies in Bilbao and Valencia in 2005; Paula Rego joined the gallery in 1989 and has had retrospectives at Abbot Hall, Kendal and the Yale Centre for British Art in 2001, Oporto in 2004 - 05, Reina Sofia, Madrid and Washington DC in 2007 - 08, and Monterrey, Mexico and São Paulo, Brazil in 201
gallery have had museum retrospectives: R.B.Kitaj
at the Tate
Gallery in 1994 - 95, also seen in New York and Los Angeles, and in 2012 at the Jewish Museum in Berlin in September, which travelled Pallant House, Chichester and the Jewish Museum, London; Frank Auerbach at the Royal Academy in 2001 and the Kunstmuseum Bonn 2015 which travelled to Tate Britain in 2016; John Davies in Bilbao and Valencia in 2005; Paula Rego joined the gallery in 1989 and has had retrospectives at Abbot Hall, Kendal and the Yale Centre for British Art in 2001, Oporto in 2004 - 05, Reina Sofia, Madrid and Washington DC in 2007 - 08, and Monterrey, Mexico and São Paulo, Brazil in 201
Gallery in 1994 - 95, also seen in New York and Los Angeles, and in 2012
at the Jewish Museum in Berlin in September, which travelled Pallant House, Chichester and the Jewish Museum, London; Frank Auerbach
at the Royal Academy in 2001 and the Kunstmuseum Bonn 2015 which travelled to Tate Britain in 2016; John Davies in Bilbao and Valencia in 2005; Paula Rego joined the
gallery in 1989 and has had retrospectives at Abbot Hall, Kendal and the Yale Centre for British Art in 2001, Oporto in 2004 - 05, Reina Sofia, Madrid and Washington DC in 2007 - 08, and Monterrey, Mexico and São Paulo, Brazil in 201
gallery in 1989 and has had retrospectives
at Abbot Hall, Kendal and the Yale
Centre for British
Art in 2001, Oporto in 2004 - 05, Reina Sofia, Madrid and Washington DC in 2007 - 08, and Monterrey, Mexico and São Paulo, Brazil in 2010 - 11.
Wallinger has held solo exhibitions
at institutional venues including Dundee Contemporary
Arts, Dundee, Scotland (2017); The Fruitmarket
Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland (2017); Serlachius Museum /
Art Museum Gösta, Mänttä, Finland (2016); BALTIC
Centre for Contemporary
Art, Gateshead, England (2012); Museum de Pont, Tilburg, Netherlands (2011); Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway (2010); Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, Switzerland (2008); Museo de Arte Carillo Gill, Mexico City, Mexico (2005); Neu Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany (2004); Vienna Secession, Vienna, Austria (2000); Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, England (2000); Palais Des Beaux
Arts, Brussels, Belgium (1999); Museum for Gegenwartskunst, Basel, Switzerland (1999); the Serpentine Galleries, London, England (1995).
Wright has exhibited extensively in England and Ireland since 1994, with solo exhibitions
at many venues including, Prayer Project, The Davis Museum
at Wellesley College, Massachusetts, 2017; Emotional Archaeology, R.H.A
Gallery, Dublin, 2017 and The Arnolfini, Bristol, 2016, Where Do Broken Hearts Go, Douglas Hyde
Gallery, 2002, Nonsense with Death, Sligo
Art Gallery, 2001, and Daphne Wright, Limerick City
Art Gallery, 2006, Cornerhouse, Manchester, 1994, The New
Art Centre Sculpture Park and
Gallery and The Lowry, 2001.
Recent solo shows include The Present Moment, Instituto Moreira Salles, Sao Paulo, Brazil; (2017 - 2018); Museo Tamayo, Mexico City (2017); The Last Resort, Kaldor Public
Art Projects, Sydney, Australia (2017); Answer Me, The New Museum (2016); The Present Moment, Instituto Moreira Salles, Rio de Janeiro (2016); Teshima Seawall House, Benesse
Art Site Naoshima, Teshima Island, Japan (2016); Haus der Kunst, Munich (2014); the French Pavilion
at the 55th Venice Biennale (2013); the
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2012); The Serpentine
Gallery, London (2011); The Contemporary
Arts Center, Cincinnati (2009); The Museum of Contemporary
Art, North Miami (2008); and the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi, Milan (2005); among other venues.
He has exhibited internationally and nationally including exhibitions
at the Soloman R. Guggenheim, Bergen Kunsthall, Stedelijk Museum, Sculpture
Centre, Manif d'
Art: The Quebec City Biennial, The Third Guanghou Triennial and the Western New York Biennial through the Albright - Knox
Art Gallery.
He has exhibited internationally for many years, with solo shows
at Haus der Kunst, Munich (2014); the 55th Venice Biennale (2013); the
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2012); the Serpentine
Gallery, London (2011); the Contemporary
Arts Center, Cincinnati (2009); the Museum of Contemporary
Art, North Miami (2008); and the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi, Milan (2005); among other venues.
He has had solo exhibitions in recent years
at the Museum of Modern
Art, Fort Worth, Texas (2012), Museum of Contemporary
Art, Denver (2009) and
at BALTIC
Centre for Contemporary
Art, Gateshead (2005), with work featured in group exhibitions
at venues including the Albright - Knox
Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY (2011), the Ullens Center, Beijing (2010), the Contemporary
Arts Museum, Houston, Texas (2008), Deste Foundation, Athens (2007), Kunsthalle Wien (2007), Museum of Contemporary
Art, Shanghai (2007), The Royal Academy of
Arts, London (2006), and the Museum of Contemporary
Art, Chicago (2003).
These will include Gilbert & George RA
at The New
Art Gallery, Walsall; Alison Wilding RA
at Leeds
Art Gallery; Eva Rothschild RA
at the Pier
Art Centre, Orkney; and Christopher Le Brun PRA
at The Munnings
Art Museum, Essex.
Horn was the subject of a mid-career retrospective
at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and her work is featured in major public collections worldwide including The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Museum of Modern
Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary
Art, Los Angeles; Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary
Art, Turin, Italy; Tate
Gallery, London, Great Britain; San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art, San Francisco; Musée National d'
Art Moderne,
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; and Van AbbeMuseum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
Recently she has participated in group exhibitions
at the Sirius
Arts Centre in Cork, Format Festival in Derby, Belfast Photo Festival and The Photographers»
Gallery in London, and has held solo exhibitions
at Belfast Exposed and
at Seen Fifteen in London.
Solo exhibitions (selection): Kubus, Wien (with Richard Hoeck, 2013); Museum Ludwig, Cologne (2011); Kunsthalle Zurich (2009); Cabinet des Estampes
at Museum of Modern and Contemporary
Art, Geneva (2004); The Morris and Helen Belkin
Gallery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver (with Mike Kelley, 2000); Le Magasin,
Centre National d'
Art Contemporain de Grenoble; Kunstverein Hamburg (1999).