Sentences with phrase «current exhibition surveying»

The Jewish Museum will host an evening roundtable discussion on Thursday, June 19, in connection with Other Primary Structures, its current exhibition surveying 1960s - era Minimal sculpture from a global perspective.

Not exact matches

The San Francisco — born Mary Heilmann, perhaps the most unashamedly painterly of the lineup and the most established, at least in terms of her market, surveyed her current exhibition at the Neues Museum in Nuremberg, providing a few insights into her particular brand of transcendental color - based abstraction along the way.
Historically, a one - night affair preceding Bushwick Open Studios (BOS), has expanded into a three - week, all - inclusive, open - call exhibition, Making History, and it provides a survey of the current Bushwick art scene, celebrating one of the most concentrated and diverse artist communities worldwide.
If his current survey, organized by Luis Perez - Oramas, MoMA's curator of Latin American art, and Karen Grimson, a curatorial assistant, has been a long time coming, he regularly turns up in exhibitions devoted to the now - popular theme of global modernism.
Her current exhibition, 6 out of 5 at White Cube Mason's Yard in London, is a broad survey of her work across the decades, including her well - known photographic series from the 70s, frottage drawings from the 80s, and more recent paintings.
The current exhibition, «Curved», surveys Leo Valledor's career - long interest in curvilinear and circular shapes as well as multi-component canvases.
Our current exhibition Nicholas Mangan: Limits to Growth continues MUMA's much anticipated and celebrated annual survey exhibition series that presents the practices of Australia's most exciting and innovative mid-career artists.
In the past two years, standout exhibitions have included «The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now,» which explored the influence of the 1960s African American avant - garde on current creative output, and, up now, the first - ever survey of the Ho Chi Minh - based, politically minded collective The Propeller Group.
That exhibition was a highly subjective, celebratory survey of contemporary painting, and it is in this spirit that the current show has been organized.
According to Kate Wadkins, punk is in the air: she surveys the current wave of shows, including PUNK Magazine's 40th anniversary exhibition at HOWL!
The exhibition is the first U.S. survey to encompass the career of American photographer Stephen Shore (b. 1947, New York), from the gelatin silver prints he made as a teenager to his current engagement with digital platforms.
Entanglements between minerals and the currents of capitalism form the subject matter of Australian artist Nicholas Mangan «s carefully - researched survey exhibition «Limits to Growth».
While Toroni's painting has been well - received internationally for decades, the current exhibition at the Swiss Institute is, surprisingly, the first - ever Toroni survey in New York.
Current projects include the group show Rose Ocean: Living with Duchamp, the solo exhibition Njideka Akunyili Crosby: Predecessors; a two - year performance - based residency / installation with Kamau Amu Patton, and the career - survey Dona Nelson: Stand Alone Paintings.
The lure of the current Robert Barry survey exhibition at the Mary Boone Gallery in West Chelsea begins with an early conceptual piece from the artist's Psychic Series (1969).
This course surveys the history of museums, galleries, and other exhibition spaces and explores how social and cultural conditions, institutional requirements, and aesthetic conceptions have shaped past and current exhibition practices.
Wu addresses these issues through a survey of current exhibition practices, a discussion of the Smart Museum exhibition, a case study of It's Me, a rich collection of primary materials from eleven recent exhibitions.
It was great to witness a proffessional exhibition capture a large survey of todays current scene.
The current strong survey exhibition, «From Lens to Eye to Hand: Photorealism 1969 to Today,» currently at the Parrish Art Museum raises a number of interesting questions and ideas but none is more compelling to me than trying to determine where and when the concept of photorealism in art got its start.
«The Tang Museum's collection is particularly strong in works of art that speak about race and identity — in the last five years, more than half our exhibitions focused on either diverse or traditionally underrepresented artists, such as our current survey of painter Alma Thomas,» said Ian Berry, Dayton Director of the Tang Museum.
As an encyclopedic museum, there are always a variety of exhibitions, but the current offerings are especially rich: The James Turrell retrospective on view through April 6 beats out last year's Guggenheim show for breadth of offerings and the survey «Calder and Abstraction» boasts exhibition design by Frank Gehry that includes curved walls that cast those mobiles and stabiles in a whole new light.
The current exhibition at Locks Gallery is a unique survey reuniting works featuring the house motif, spanning from the 1977 installation 131 Greene Street / Patmos — a twenty - foot long sequence of enameled - steel tiles — to a monumental 2007 - 8 diptych of seaside shacks in Amagansett, New York.
The concept behind the current exhibition at the A.I.R. Gallery, Seeing Double, is to offer a modest survey of Laufer's work from the sixties and seventies alongside Bee's most recent opus of collage / paintings.
Tara Donovan's recent solo exhibitions include Currents 98: Tara Donovan, Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri (2006); New Work, PaceWildenstein, New York, NY (2006); Survey, ACE Gallery, Los Angeles (2005); Tara Donovan, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, La Jolla, CA (2004); Hammer Projects: Tara Donovan, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA (2004) and Curve Series: Tara Donovan, Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH (2003).
Despite its unique context and innovative structure, the Second Havana Biennial essentially was a report on current artistic practices across the Third World, albeit a survey mounted without the art market filter of other international exhibitions.
They always stand out in a crowd, even in a group exhibition like «Being: New Photography 2018,» MoMA's current survey of the photographic landscape where Muluneh's work is featured.
Polich is being featured as a part of The Dorsky Museum's «Hudson Valley Master» series, which has honored Robert Morris, Don Nice, Leslie Dill, Judy Pfaff, and Carolee Schneemann with one - person exhibitions that provide an in - depth survey of a selected artist's career and current work.
By visiting the galleries periodically during the thesis exhibitions, one will experience a panoply of vantage points, experiencing the gestalt of our current historical moment viewed through myriad perspectives that only the freshest survey shows typically offer.»
Organized by former and current (respectively) ICA curators Helen Molesworth and Ruth Erickson, the exhibition starts with a survey of the Albers» work.
Surveying through the lens of current Feminist art history and theory, this exhibition presented painting, sculpture, photography, illustration, design, and film (with a short documentary on the city's Henry Street Visiting Nurse Service by Anne Marvin Goodrich).
Sections of the current survey exhibition, showcasing his innovation in drawing and painting, have been rehung and revitalized with the inclusion of these new, never before seen, works.
Break out your ripped jeans and flannel for the Montclair Art Museum's (MAM)»90s Dance Party Saturday, March 7, 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. Inspired by the Museum's current exhibition Come as You Are: Art of the 1990s, the first major Museum survey of art from this pivotal decade, this party will take you back in the day.
The Hammer Museum has just finalized the purchase of a room - sized video installation from her current exhibition at L&M Arts in Venice, her first local show since a 1999 survey at MOCA.
Nevertheless, the current exhibition, «About Photography,» is a thoughtful and thought - provoking survey of attitudes toward the medium displayed by 32 artists.
Running concurrently with a major survey of her work, Jay DeFeo: The Ripple Effect, at Le Consortium in Dijon, France (Dallas's sister city) and Outrageous Fortune: Jay DeFeo and Surrealism at Mitchell - Inness & Nash Gallery in New York, the Dallas exhibition is an important contribution to the current examination of DeFeo's work and its impact on contemporary practice.
The volume is the artist's most comprehensive survey to date, spanning the artist's earliest sketchbooks to his current international projects and exhibitions.
Established in 2008 as a program of the Menil Collection, the Menil Drawing Institute currently conducts research into modern and contemporary drawing; organizes exhibitions (such as surveys of the drawings of Claes Oldenburg and Tony Smith, and the current Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective); and is undertaking the research and publication of the multi-volume catalogue raisonné of the drawings of Jasper Johns.
This survey exhibition consists of over 40 artworks in all media by Western New York artists selected from the substantial art collection of Gerald Mead, and focuses on artists with current and historical ties to the Rochester community, whether current residents or with connections to RIT, Visual Studies Workshop, the George Eastman Museum, Nazareth College and more.
The exhibition surveyed the current landscape of contemporary African American artists.
Although framed as an historical survey and anthropological in its approach, the exhibition is more of a manifestation of current curatorial interests, mining the past in search of overlooked or undiscovered «truths».
Current projects include the solo exhibition: Njideka Akunyili Crosby: Predecessors; a two - year performance - based residency / installation with Kamau Amu Patton, and the career - survey Dona Nelson: Stand Alone Paintings.
He was instrumental in curating several groundbreaking exhibitions, including A New Spirit of Painting (co-organized with Nicholas Serota and Christos M. Joachimides) in 1981 that surveyed the current state of painting at the time; and which amongst others, brought the work of Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz to the forefront.
Current and recent exhibitions organized with Center support include Barbara Kasten: Stages, a survey of the work of Chicago artist Barbara Kasten, and Endless Shout, an interdisciplinary, multi-artist project exploring the role of performance in museum spaces.
Luxembourg & Dayan will present In The Making: Artists, Assistants, and Influence, a group exhibition that surveys the field of artistic production through a series of juxtapositions that reveal discrete dialogues between artists and their assistants both current and former.
Benezra has overseen a remarkable string of special exhibitions, including retrospectives of American artists Brice Marden and Richard Tuttle, a revealing and tremendously popular survey devoted to Marc Chagall, the recent «Picasso and American Art,» and the current «Matisse: Painter as Sculptor,» which ends Sept. 16.
For her first major institutional exhibition, Pinsky will train her eye on the host city itself, surveying Basel's history as a capital of the chemical industry — from its aniline - dye factories in the mid-nineteenth century to its current gaggle of corporate pharmaceutical residents (e.g., Roche).
Occasioning a catalogue with contributions by the curators, Lucy Lippard, and others, this exhibition will survey roughly one hundred works from Baxter & s career — a reminder that art's current fascination with theories of flexible, postindustrial labor has a long and varied history.
Lawndale Art Center in Houston will present the Texas Biennial Invitational: Christie Blizard, Marcelyn McNeil, Tom Orr and Brad Tucker, featuring current works by four past Biennial artists, two of whom — McNeil and Tucker — have also been selected for the 2013 Texas Biennial group survey exhibition opening September 4 at San Antonio's Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum.
Royale Projects presents «TONY DELAP: modern times» (the title taken from a sculpture created in 1966 that anchors the exhibition), a brief survey of paintings, drawings, and sculptures from the sixties through the current decade that expose how Tony DeLap continues to redefine «modern» by tweaking and mutating formalist ideals.
In addition, the largest exhibition of the year will present a survey of current Latin American art with works by artists such as Doris Salcedo, Santiago Sierra or Guillermo Kuitca.
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