Sentences with phrase «contemporary kitchen by»

Lida Cucina This contemporary kitchen by Lida Cucina sits seamlessly in the architecture thanks to the rounded Integra Pedini cabinetry in a grey oak veneer finish.
Contemporary Kitchen by New York Architects & Building Designers Chelsea Atelier Architect, PC
This patterned tile injects an exotic flavour into a contemporary kitchen by combining pale stone with a Middle Eastern motif.

Not exact matches

The building itself features a cutting edge, contemporary design that offers units with 9 - foot ceilings and designer kitchens with the latest appliances, all while being surrounded by sustainable building materials.
Adapted from The Eastern and Central European Kitchen: Contemporary and Classic recipes by Silvena Rowe (2007).
The contemporary American cuisine at Fire & Grain will be inspired by the open kitchen, which will be used to prepare innovative, re-mastered and familiar comfort foods.
There are a lot of ways you can go green in your kitchen and reduce the chemicals you use for cleaning, like using this contemporary bottle drying rack by organicKidz to air dry your baby bottles and sippy cups.
This contemporary white kitchen is accented by a micro-mosaic tile backsplash and industrial barstools at the breakfast bar.
The shimmer provided by this metallic backsplash adds color this contemporary kitchen.
Contemporary gray and gold kitchen features CB2 Roadhouse Leather Bar Stools placed in front of a marble waterfall island countertop lit by a Jonathan Adler Jacques Two - Light Pendant complementing a gold vent hood mounted between dark gray shaker cabinets to a marble slab backsplash.
Seven Bar & Kitchen: Vibrant and energetic artwork by local singer, contemporary painter and performance artist extraordinaire Stuart Carey, whose jazz band X-Tet performs at Seven every other Thursday.
The Conrad Algarve has two gourmet restaurants, one run by Michelin - starred chef, Heinz Beck, serving contemporary Mediterranean dishes from the open display kitchen.
Exquisitely contemporary in style, B303 features a fully equipped kitchen with full size side - by - side refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, toaster, and coffee maker; as well as all the dishes, pots, pans, and utensils needed to prepare delicious meals for your family each day!
The kitchen combines modern stainless steel appliances with dark natural wood cabinetry to create a warm, yet contemporary atmosphere.The sound of the surf can be heard from the comfort of the large balcony, or while soaking up the sun by the jacuzzi and infinity edge pool.
The Guest Hall offers more contemporary comforts, including a full kitchen and daily breakfast buffet - yet it's an unparalleled environment for the guided meditations offered by WildSpring Guest Habitat to augment your Oregon Coast vacation.
Onsite you'll enjoy the casual dining option of a casual bistro with its contemporary styling, pizza kitchen, main bar and cool alfresco area framed by the leafy Hills streetscape.
Newly remodeled, it enables you to luxuriate in so many ways: relaxing in the beautifully appointed living room highlighted by a gorgeous ocean view... entertaining in the contemporary kitchen with beautiful Corian counters... dining on the spacious patio at sunrise or sunset.
Furthermore, they will boast fully - equipped kitchens with gourmet appliances and granite counters, beautifully - appointed room finishes inspired by contemporary Alpine - style architecture, fireplaces, coffered ceilings, hardwood flooring in living areas and high - speed Internet access.
Quality furnishings ensure five - star comfort, complemented by contemporary amenities such as flat - screen TVs with satellite channels, DVD players, iPod docks, brand name kitchen appliances and a 120 - inch projector screen on the pool deck for alfresco movie nights.
Screening: AMBOY at the Kitchen AMBOY, a film originally produced by Frances Scholz and Mark von Schlegell for an exhibition at the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco, is described by the artists behind it as a horror - documentary hybrid.
Charles Atlas presents The Kitchen Follies is made possible with lead support from the National Endowment for the Arts; generous support from Luhring Augustine, Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant, Suzy Coue - Wilson & Edward Wilson, Eileen & Michael Cohen, Jeffrey Deitch, and Barbara & Howard Morse; annual grants from Cowles Charitable Trust, Joseph and Joan Cullman Foundation for the Arts, Howard Gilman Foundation, Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, The Jerome Robbins Foundation, The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, and Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; and in part by public funds from New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
** Other Terms for My Style of Art: impressionist art, expressionist art, contemporary art, modern art, colorful art, impasto painting, impasto art, large wall art, textured art, original painting, palette knife, impasto art, abstract painting, rainbow art, fine art, canvas art, canvas painting, gallery wrapped canvas, custom art, commissioned artwork, landscape painting, seascape, ocean art, by the sea, brush paintings, one - of - a-kind (OOAK), made to order art, tree painting, nightscape painting, night landscape, paintings of trees, nature paintings, unique artwork, expressionism, impressionism, mid century modern art, minimalist art ** Ways People Have Displayed my Paintings: inspirational wall art, colorful home decor, contemporary office decor, mini easel, gift giving, writing inspiration, art therapy, gallery art, collectible art, inspiration for dancing, contemporary décor, meditation, background for music, cover art, national television, collector's art, unique wall decor, wall hanging, kitchen decor, bedroom decor, nursery decor and countless other ways!
2009 This is a Test, curated by Sam Gordon, ACP @ X Initiative, New York, NY The Open, Deitch, Long Island City, NY Aberrant Abstraction, The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS Besides, With, Against, And Yet: Abstraction and the Ready - Made, The Kitchen, New York, NY Oculus Imaginationis, Horton Gallery, New York, NY The Best is Yet to Come, Galleria Glance, Turino, Italy Rattled By the Rush, Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago, IL DiSoRgAnIzEd (Another 24 Hours), curated by Jacob Robichaux, Museum 52, New York, by Sam Gordon, ACP @ X Initiative, New York, NY The Open, Deitch, Long Island City, NY Aberrant Abstraction, The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS Besides, With, Against, And Yet: Abstraction and the Ready - Made, The Kitchen, New York, NY Oculus Imaginationis, Horton Gallery, New York, NY The Best is Yet to Come, Galleria Glance, Turino, Italy Rattled By the Rush, Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago, IL DiSoRgAnIzEd (Another 24 Hours), curated by Jacob Robichaux, Museum 52, New York, By the Rush, Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago, IL DiSoRgAnIzEd (Another 24 Hours), curated by Jacob Robichaux, Museum 52, New York, by Jacob Robichaux, Museum 52, New York, NY
A Selection of American Art: Minimalism and After, Galerie Ronny Van de Velde, Antwerp, Belgium (catalogue) The Kitchen Art Benefit, Curt Marcus & Leo Castelli Galleries, New York Re-Framing Cartoons, Loughelton Gallery, New York Grids, Vrej Baghoonian Gallery, New York Modern Detour / Umweg Moderne: R.M. Fischer, Peter Halley, Laurie Simmons, Wiener Secession, Vienna (catalogue) The Last Decade: American Artists of the 80s, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York (curated by Collins & Milazzo, catalogue) Weitersehen 1980 — 1990, Krefelder Kunstmuseen, Museum Haus Lange and Museum Haus Esters, Krefeld, Germany (catalogue) Mel Bochner, Peter Halley, Robert Rauschenberg, Sonnabend Gallery, New York Classical Modernism: Six Generations, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York Peter Halley, Annette Lemieux, Meyer Vaisman, Galerie Antoine Candau, Paris Peter Halley, Jeff Koons, Meyer Vaisman, Galerie Carola Moesh, Berlin 1989 Nonrepresentation: The Show of the Essay, Anne Plumb Gallery, New York (catalogue); travelled to Security Pacific Corporation, Los Angeles (curated by Jeremy Gilbert - Rolfe, catalogue) Horn of Plenty, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (catalogue) Buena Vista, John Gibson Gallery, New York (curated by Collins & Milazzo, catalogue) Abstraction in Question, John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL (catalogue); travelled to Center for the Fine Arts, Miami Paula Cooper Gallery, New York A Climate of Site, Galerie Barbara Farber, Amsterdam (curated by Robert Nickas, catalogue) Science — Technology — Abstraction: Art at the End of the Decade, University Art Galleries, Wright State University, Dayton, OH (catalogue) Prospect 89, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main (catalogue) Re-Presenting the 80s, Simon Watson Gallery, New York (catalogue) Ten + Ten: Contemporary Soviet and American Painters, Fort Worth Museum of Art, Fort Worth, TX; travelled to San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA; Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Artists» Union Hall of the Tretyakov, Krymskaia Embankment, Moscow, USSR; State Picture Gallery of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic; Central Exhibition Hall, Leningrad, USSR (catalogue) The Silent Baroque, Villa Arenberg, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg, Austria (catalogue) New Editions, Pace Prints, New York Psychological Abstraction, Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens (catalogue) Exposition Inaugurale, Fondation Daniel Templon, Musée Temporaire, Fréjus, France (catalogue) Wittgenstein: The Play of the Unsayable, Wiener Secession, Vienna, Austria; travelled to Palais des Beaux - Arts, Brussels (catalogue) Abstraction — Geometry — Painting, Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; travelled to Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, FL; Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT (catalogue) New Work by Gallery Artists: John Baldessari, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Ashley Bickerton, Mel Bochner, Carroll Dunham, Fischli + Weiss, Gilbert & George, Peter Halley, Barry Le Va, Haim Steinbach, Meyer Vaisman, Terry Winters, Robert Yarber, Sonnabend Gallery, New York Gober, Halley, Kessler, Wool: Four Artists from New York, Kunstverein, Munich (catalogue) Projects and Portfolios: The 25th National Print Exhibition, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY (catalogue) Recent Acquisitions, Carl Solway Gallery, Cincinnati, OH Buena Vista, John Gibson Gallery, New York
2008 The Future As Disruption, The Kitchen, New York NY, organized by Rashida Bumbray and Matthew Lyons Intransit, Moti Hasson Gallery, organized by Omar Lopez - Chadoud The B - Sides, ALIRA a Center for Contemporary Art, organized by Edwin Ramoran Archeologies of Wonder, Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT, organized by Kristina Newman - Scott Ethnographies of the Future Remixed, Tides Foundation, New York, NY, organized by Sara Reisman Scratching The Surface VOL 1, L'appartement22, Rabat, Morocco and AVA Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa, organized by Gabi Ngcobo and Mwenya Kabwe Ethnographies of the Future, Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY organized by Sara Reisman
2011 El Placer es mas Importante que la Victoria, curated by Miguel Lopez, Tasneem Gallery, Barcelona Community Without Propinquity, curated by Inheritance Projects, Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes, UK The Peripatetic School: Itinerant drawing from Latin America, curated by Tanya Barson, The Drawing Room, London Dublin Contemporary, curated by Jota Castro and Christian Viveros Faune, Dublin Contain, Maintain, Sustain, curated by Welmoed Laanstra, Sara Reisman, and Ernesto Santalla, Washington Project for the Arts, Artisphere, Washington Voglio Soltanto Essere Amato, Maga Museum of Art, Gallarte, Italy Anonymous Presence, curated by Yoab Vera, Y Gallery, New Cork Fronteras en Mutacion, curated by Sigismond de Vajay, Centro Cultural de España, Buenos Aires Bruma, organized by Alexander Dellal and Revolver Gallery, 20 Hoxton Square Projects, London S - Files Bienal, curated by Elvis Fuentes, Trinidad Carillo, and Rocio Arranda, Museo del Barrio, New York Heterogénea, Centro Cultural Juan Parra del Riego, Lima Tracing the Unseen Border, curated by Omar Lopez - Chahoud and Ian L. Cofré, La MaMa la Galeria, New York Objects of Devotion and Desire: Medieval Relic to Contemporary Art, curated by Cynthia Hahn, Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, Hunter College, New York Glossolalia 5.0, film screening curated by Cauleen Smith, The Kitchen, New York
Bid on works by Rashid Johnson, Nicole Eisenman, Gina Beavers, and other notable contemporary stars to support The Kitchen's 2016 — 17 season.
Exhibition and performance highlights include: MoMA PS1 Greater New York 2005; PERFORMA 05 and a performance project commissioned by the Calder Foundation for PERFORMA 13; Brooklyn Museum Open House, 2005; The Kitchen NYC, 2010; The Bearden Project at the Studio Museum in Harlem, 2011/12; a four - night solo performance in BAM's Fisher Theater, 2012; and a solo exhibition at Galerie Anne de Villepoix, Paris, 2013; Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, at the Contemporary Art Museum Houston & Studio Museum in Harlem 2013/14; The Shadows Took Shape, Studio Museum in Harlem, 2013; and Aestheticised Reductions of Self - Representation at the Hales Gallery, London, 2013
Soil and Stones, Souls and Songs at Para Site, Hong Kong, by Ming Lin Chen Yujun at Bank and Arario Gallery, Shanghai, by Fi Churchman Song Dong at Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, by Julie Chun Teng Chao - Ming at Cube Project Space, Taipei, by Guo Juan Jakkai Siributr at Bangkok Art & Culture Centre, by Max Crosbie - Jones Kyotographie International Photography Festival, Kyoto, by Darryl Wee Lotus Land at Asia Culture Center, Gwangju, by Aimee Lin Natee Utarit at Ayala Museum, Manila, by Tony Godfrey Native Revisions at Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore, by Adeline Chia Bahar Yürükoğlu at Art Sümer, Istanbul, by Sarah Jilani Hera Büyüktaşçıyan at Green Art Gallery, Dubai, by Rahel Aima But We Can not See Them: Tracing a UAE Art Community, 1988 — 2008 at NYUAD Art Gallery, Abu Dhabi, by Murtaza Vali Lala Rukh at Grey Noise, Dubai, by Rahel Aima Nalini Malani at Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, by Sam Steverlynck Haegue Yang at Kurimanzutto, Mexico City, by Aimee Lin Zhang Peili at The Art Institute of Chicago, by Mark LeBlanc Aki Sasamoto at The Kitchen, New York, by Xiaoyu Weng Bruce Yonemoto at Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, Los Angeles, by John Tain
By contrast, abstract work at adjoining galleries — Meg Hitchcock's fine - grained collages made from printed Koran and Torah pages at Studio 10; Andrew Zarou's silvery geometric collages at Robert Henry Contemporary — is characteristic of a kind of hands - on, somewhat hermetic, kitchen - table - scale art that the neighborhood has a lot of.
The video architecture of the installation space at The Cosmopolitan was originally designed by Rockwell Group and realized through compelling digital narratives produced in collaboration with Digital Kitchen, digital art by renowned contemporary artists curated in partnership with Art Production Fund and generative content that is algorithmically determined as it is being displayed.
2007 An Atlas of Events, curated by António Pinto Ribeiro, Debra Singer and Esra Sarigedik Öktem, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal The History of a decade that has not yet been named, Lyon Biennial 2007, Lyon, France Introvert, Extrovert, Makes No Difference, curated by John Armleder, Galerie Catherine Issert, Saint Paul de Vence, France NeoIntegrity, curated by Keith Mayerson, Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY Summer Group Show, Richard Telles Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA Dump: Postmodern Sculpture in the Dissolved Field, The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway Painting as Fact — Fact as Fiction, organized by Bob Nickas, de Pury & Luxembourg, Zürich, Switzerland A Fair Show: Slang and Cool Orthodoxy, Galleria Massimo De Carlo, Milan, Italy Freelance Stenographer, a collaborative performance and video project by Kelley Walker and Seth Price, The Kitchen, New York, NY Op Ed World, Galerie Frank Elbaz, Paris, France The Melvins, curated by Bob Nickas, The Mandrake, Los Angeles, CA Compulsive, presented by Jalouse at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France, originated at IAP Art, Miami, Florida Art in America: 300 Years of Innovation, organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and the Terra Foundation for American Art; presented at the National Museum of China, Beijing, China travelling to the Shanghai Musuem, Shanghai, China Altered States, curated by Nicolas Bourriaud and Paolo Falcone, Fuori Uso 06, Pescara, Italy, travelling to WAX — ex MEO, Budapest, Hungary; travelling to Galeria Noua and MNAC National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest, Romania Uncertain States of America: American Art in the 3rd Millenium, (GuytonWalker), curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Gunnar Kvaran, Le Musée du Serignan, Serignan; Herning Art Museum, Herning / Copenhagen; The Centre for Contemporary Art, Zanek, Ujazdowski, Warsaw For the People of Paris, Sutton Lane — Paris, Paris, France
Her work has been presented by theaters, galleries, and museums including The New Museum, The Kitchen, Wexner Center, Theaterworks Singapore; Myanmar FC Project, Manila Contemporary, Green Papaya Gallery, Philippines; LA Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Commonwealth & Council, Honor Fraser, MOCA, San Francisco Art Institute, NYU Abu Dhabi, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin; and Pact Zollverein, Essen, Germany and more.
+ Live and silent auctions with contemporary artworks and creative experiences + Immersive culinary experience produced by La Cocina and Dawn Weleski, co-founder of Conflict Kitchen + Multimedia installation by Rashaad Newsome + DJ sets by Chulita Vinyl Club + Pop - up Shop with limited editions by William Powhida and Muzae Sesay
Hudson & 8th Ave. / thru 7/20 Opening 6/14 Flip Side thru 8/12; Fiercely Modern thru 9/16; Etc. / Rubin Museum / 150 W 17 Screens: N.Beloufa; R.Harrison; J.Kessler; J.Kline; G.Sagri; N.Guagnini; J.Preiss; A.Yi / Murray Guy / 453 W 17 / thru 6/15 John Stezaker; Troy Brauntuch / Petzel / 456 W 18 / thru 6/13 Paul McCarthy; Damon McCarthy / Hauser & Wirth / 511 W 18 (new, second NYC location) / thru 7/26 Opening 6/20 Jorge Macchi / Alexander and Bonin / 132 10th Ave. @ 18 / thru 6/22 Ralph Fasanella / Edlin / 134 Tenth Ave. / thru 6/22 Heavy Metal; Tabitha Vevers thru 6/29; James Weingrod thru 7/27 / Bookstein / 138 Tenth Ave. @ 19 Great Leap / Cohen / 251 W 19 / thru 6/25 Fluxus Documents / Fluxus Foundation / 454 W 19 / thru 6/29 Songs for Spirit Lake / Rauschenberg Foundation Project Space / 455 W 19 / thru 6/29 Frank Nitsche / Koenig / 459 W 19 (new location) / thru 7/20 Maintenance Required curated by Whitney ISP fellows / Kitchen / 512 W 19 / thru 6/22 Lucien Samaha / Lombard - Freid / 518 W 19 / thru 8/2 Opening 6/6 Rashawn Griffin / Gasser Grunert / 524 W 19 / thru 6/15 Cui Fei / Chambers / 522 W 19 / thru 6/7 Jeff Koons / Zwirner / 525 & 533 W 19 / thru 6/29 Abstract Expressionism, In Context: Seymour Lipton / Rosenfeld / 100 Eleventh Ave. @ 19 / thru 8/2 Laddie John Dill / Nyehaus / 358 W 20 / thru 7/26 Toyin Odutola / Shainman / 513 W 20 / thru 6/29 Jeff Ladouceur / ZieherSmith / 516 W 20 / thru 7/12 Anna Ostoya / Bortolami / 520 W 20 / thru 6/7 Dario Escobar / Bienvenu / 529 W 20 — floor 2 / thru 7/18 Vanishing Point / Bitforms / 529 W 20 — floor 2 / thru 7/19 Marcos Bontempo / Ricco - Maresca / 529 W 20 — floor 3 / thru 6/15 Jerry Meyer / Bibro / 529 W 20 — floor 4 / thru 7/6 Go - Slow / Skoto / 529 W 20 — floor 5 / thru 7/31 Textures: The Written Word in Contemporary Art / ACA / 529 W 20 — floor 5 / thru 6/15 Victor Pesce / Harris / 529 W 20 — floor 6 / thru 7/26 Spring Revival: D.Brice; C.Haub; R.MacArthur; M.Palmer; S.Piwinski; R.Rodriguez; Y.Sanchez; D.Smith; J.Urso / Markel / 529 W 20 — floor 6 / thru 6/29 Perla Krauze / Scott / 529 W 20 / floor 7 / thru 6/22 George Sugarman / Snyder / 529 W 20 — floor 10 / thru 6/15 Sopheap Pich / Rollins / 529 W 20 — floor 10 / thru 6/14 Shio Kusaka / Kern / 532 W 20 / thru 6/22 Richard Serra thru 6/15; Blinky Palermo thru 6/29 / Zwirner / 537 W 20 (new, additional location) Mac Adams / Dee / 545 W 20 / thru 8/9 Martin Boyce; Hannah Starkey / Bonakdar / 521 W 21 / thru 6/8 (extended) Bruce Conner / Cooper / 521 W 21 / thru 6/22 Shaking the Habitual: Michael Bevilacqua; James Busby; Jeff Elrod / Kravets Wehby / 521 W 21 / thru 6/14 Anselm Kiefer / Gagosian / 522 W 21 / thru 6/8 Garth Weiser / Kaplan / 525 W 21 / thru 6/22 Ugo Rondinone / Gladstone / 530 W 21 / thru 7/3 Mark di Suvero / Cooper / 534 W 21 / thru 6/29 Sean Scherer / Guided By Invoices / 558 W 21 / thru 6/8 Ellsworth Kelly / Marks / 502 W 22 / thru 6/29 Mark Woods / Newman Popiashvili / 504 W 22 / thru 6/22 Ann Toebbe / Rowe / 504 W 22 / thru 6/15 Ellsworth Kelly / Marks / 522 W 22 / thru 6/29 Wolf Kahn / Ameringer McEnery Yohe / 525 W 22 / thru 7/26 Opening 6by Whitney ISP fellows / Kitchen / 512 W 19 / thru 6/22 Lucien Samaha / Lombard - Freid / 518 W 19 / thru 8/2 Opening 6/6 Rashawn Griffin / Gasser Grunert / 524 W 19 / thru 6/15 Cui Fei / Chambers / 522 W 19 / thru 6/7 Jeff Koons / Zwirner / 525 & 533 W 19 / thru 6/29 Abstract Expressionism, In Context: Seymour Lipton / Rosenfeld / 100 Eleventh Ave. @ 19 / thru 8/2 Laddie John Dill / Nyehaus / 358 W 20 / thru 7/26 Toyin Odutola / Shainman / 513 W 20 / thru 6/29 Jeff Ladouceur / ZieherSmith / 516 W 20 / thru 7/12 Anna Ostoya / Bortolami / 520 W 20 / thru 6/7 Dario Escobar / Bienvenu / 529 W 20 — floor 2 / thru 7/18 Vanishing Point / Bitforms / 529 W 20 — floor 2 / thru 7/19 Marcos Bontempo / Ricco - Maresca / 529 W 20 — floor 3 / thru 6/15 Jerry Meyer / Bibro / 529 W 20 — floor 4 / thru 7/6 Go - Slow / Skoto / 529 W 20 — floor 5 / thru 7/31 Textures: The Written Word in Contemporary Art / ACA / 529 W 20 — floor 5 / thru 6/15 Victor Pesce / Harris / 529 W 20 — floor 6 / thru 7/26 Spring Revival: D.Brice; C.Haub; R.MacArthur; M.Palmer; S.Piwinski; R.Rodriguez; Y.Sanchez; D.Smith; J.Urso / Markel / 529 W 20 — floor 6 / thru 6/29 Perla Krauze / Scott / 529 W 20 / floor 7 / thru 6/22 George Sugarman / Snyder / 529 W 20 — floor 10 / thru 6/15 Sopheap Pich / Rollins / 529 W 20 — floor 10 / thru 6/14 Shio Kusaka / Kern / 532 W 20 / thru 6/22 Richard Serra thru 6/15; Blinky Palermo thru 6/29 / Zwirner / 537 W 20 (new, additional location) Mac Adams / Dee / 545 W 20 / thru 8/9 Martin Boyce; Hannah Starkey / Bonakdar / 521 W 21 / thru 6/8 (extended) Bruce Conner / Cooper / 521 W 21 / thru 6/22 Shaking the Habitual: Michael Bevilacqua; James Busby; Jeff Elrod / Kravets Wehby / 521 W 21 / thru 6/14 Anselm Kiefer / Gagosian / 522 W 21 / thru 6/8 Garth Weiser / Kaplan / 525 W 21 / thru 6/22 Ugo Rondinone / Gladstone / 530 W 21 / thru 7/3 Mark di Suvero / Cooper / 534 W 21 / thru 6/29 Sean Scherer / Guided By Invoices / 558 W 21 / thru 6/8 Ellsworth Kelly / Marks / 502 W 22 / thru 6/29 Mark Woods / Newman Popiashvili / 504 W 22 / thru 6/22 Ann Toebbe / Rowe / 504 W 22 / thru 6/15 Ellsworth Kelly / Marks / 522 W 22 / thru 6/29 Wolf Kahn / Ameringer McEnery Yohe / 525 W 22 / thru 7/26 Opening 6By Invoices / 558 W 21 / thru 6/8 Ellsworth Kelly / Marks / 502 W 22 / thru 6/29 Mark Woods / Newman Popiashvili / 504 W 22 / thru 6/22 Ann Toebbe / Rowe / 504 W 22 / thru 6/15 Ellsworth Kelly / Marks / 522 W 22 / thru 6/29 Wolf Kahn / Ameringer McEnery Yohe / 525 W 22 / thru 7/26 Opening 6/6
Public performances include Kitchen, Roulette, and pieces at the Guggenheim Museum SOHO, Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona, Tokyo Opera City Gallery, and a commission by the American Dance Festival for Merce Cunningham.
Group Exhibitions 2017 Kitchen Debate, curated by Paulina Ascencio, organized by Site95, Rawson Projects, and Regina Rex Rawson Projects, New York 15th Istanbul Biennial, Curated by Elmgreen & Dragset, Istanbul Pool, TROPEZ, Berlin 2016 Group presentation at Artissima, Turin +52 Paisajes recientes, Fundación Calosa, Irapuato, Mexico Umwelt Inversion, Proposed by Thomas Jeppe, Galerie Conradi, Hamburg Leaping over a bush to surprise a quail, Chert, Berlin 2015 Club of Matinée Idolz, CO2, Turin Sexxxitecture, CULT, San Francisco, USA Bienal Nacional De Paisaje, Museo De Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico City Dialogo entre Patrick Hamilton y Alejandro Almanza Pereda, The 9.99, Guatemala City 2014 XVI Bienal de Fotografía, Centro de las Artes, Monterrey Nuevo León Foreshock, La Fabrica, Brooklyn, NY Delirios de declive, Curro y Poncho, Guadalajara, Mexico Largo x Ancho x Alto / Height x Width x Depth, The 9.99, Guatemala Game changer, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Colorado About a Mountain, Aysa Geisberg, New York What goes there?
The Kitchen L.A.B. (its acronym stands for «language,» «art,» «bodies») invites artists to unpack such ambiguous vocabularies in contemporary art by responding to them both in conversation and artworks, creating hybrid events — and, over time, hybrid audiences — that underline not only points of commonality among disciplines but also, as important, real differences.
Karen Archey, Jace Clayton, Tere O'Connor, and Cheyney Thompson discuss the direction of contemporary art in «From Minimalism into Algorithm», hosted by NYC's The Kitchen L.A.B. on September 23.
, LIAF, Lofoten International Art Festival, Norway Rematerialized New Galerie Paris / New York, New Galerie, Paris on Off moments, Grimmuseum, Berlin Le tamis et le sable 2/3: L'Intervalle, Instants Chavirés, Paris New Eyes for New Spaces, ISCP, New York Und everybody says yeah — on internet meme, The House of Electronic Arts, Basel 2012 The End (s) of the Library, Goethe - Institut New York Library, New York The Making of Americans: A marathon reading of Gertrude Stein's novel, Triple Canopy, New York Let us keep our own noon, curated by David Horvitz, West, Den Haag Rome Photo Festival, MACRO, Testaccio, Rome Fair Exchange, curated by Taeyoon Choi, Eyebeam, New York Canceled: alternative manifestations and productive failures, organised by Lauren van Haaften - Schic, Center for Book Arts, New York Frieze, with Triple Canopy, New York Group exhibition, Access Art, Vancouver Matter Out of Place, The Kitchen, New York Scenes of Selves, Occasions for Ruses, Surrey Art Gallery, Vancouver In search of..., curated by Lennard Dost and Daniel Dennis de Wit, Academie Minerva, Groningen the chief on top of the chief, MIRACLE & CONNELLY PRESENTS, Vancouver Force Fields, curated by Alexis Granwell and Jenny Jaskey, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Philadelphia 2011 The Greater Cloud, curated by Petra Heck, Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam Worng, IMO, Copenhagen Intimate Bureaucracies: Art and the Mail, curated by Zanna Gilbert, Art Exchange, University of Essex, Essex Subject to Change, Fathom + Hatch, New York The Best of 2011, Soloway, Brooklyn, New York The Open Daybook, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles FINISHED, Showpaper 42nd St Gallery, New York, New York As Yet UnTitled, SF Camerawork, San Francisco LATE Nights, Berkley Art Museum, Berkeley, California (performance) 2010 FREE, New Museum, New York Different Repetitions, curated by David Senior, Booklyn, New York Palling Around with Socialists, U-turn Art Space, Cincinnati, Ohio We have as much time as it takes, Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco FAX, Burnaby Art Gallery, Vancouver An Immaterial Survey of our Peers, Chicago (online) 01, Presented by 01 Magazine, 107 Shaw Gallery, Toronto The Page, Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman University, Orange, California Burn, Baby, Burn!
Highlights of the exhibition include ancient Egyptian sculptures of the gods Bast and Anubis on loan from the San Antonio Museum of Art, a folio from the Tegernsee Miscellany aka Bede Compendium — an eleventh - century manuscript depicting a zodiac dog from the Harry Ransom Center, and Thomas Sully's Cinderella at the Kitchen Fire from the Dallas Museum of Art, along with Albrecht Dürer's St. Eustace, a group of important and rare prints by Paul Gauguin, and contemporary works by Louise Bourgeois, William Wegman and Sandy Skoglund.
The kitchen of Sir John Soane's Museum in London has opened to the public for the first time, filled with contemporary homeware by designers including Barber and Osgerby and Jasper Morrison.
Lupton and Miller explain that the Hoosier kitchen (named after the most famous manufacturer) «reflected contemporary theories of home economy by concentrating preparation and storage functions into a single unit.
Chicago, IL About Blog Led by sushi chef Naoki Nakashima, Naoki is a playful mix of contemporary and classic Japanese cuisine and sushi in a casual, intimate, speak - easy - style space tucked behind the kitchen of Intro.
The contemporary style of 8101 SW 60 Ave. makes it a stunning neighborhood standout, complemented by a foyer entry, an open kitchen adjacent to a large family room, a great room featuring a dining area overlooking the pool, and a private balcony off the 2nd floor master bedroom.
* lovely contemporary single level home * end of cul - de-sac * desirable location surrounded by new $ million homes * Large lot & deck * remod kitchen * master suite * manufactured home on solid foundation * well - built & cared for * a real find!
Long gray and white contemporary kitchen is lit by two industrial light pendants hung above a sink with a polished nickel gooseneck faucet mounted to a white quartz countertop seating two piston stools.
They chose a classic Shaker kitchen to suit the age of the property, adding a more contemporary feel by painting the base units grey and a tall bank of units blue.
Go for a contemporary, urban look by opting for handleless cream gloss units — this sleek design is perfect for galley kitchens, such as those in Victorian properties.
This black gloss splashback by Rangemaster will add a dramatic and elegant touch to a contemporary kitchen.
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