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Awards and honors include the Art in Embassies Program at the American Embassy in Mauritius; a fellowship to the Julia & David White Artist's Colony; a studio at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts; and a grant from the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance Fellowship for the Visual Arts.

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The concerts presented May through October on the winery's Mediterranean fountain terrace overlooking Temecula Valley Wine Country include Boz Scaggs, Peter White, Chris Issak, George Benson, Lee Ritenour, Kenny G, Chris Botti, Al Jarreau, Dave Koz, Mindi Abair, Earl Klugh, David Sanborn, and other renowned artists.
I want to give credit to two fellow handwork artists, Patricia Livingston, handwork teacher at the Rudolf Steiner Waldorf School and Cindy Hansen of White Mountain Waldorf School, from whom this article was inspired, along with my teachers and colleagues at the Waldorf Applied Arts training in Spring Valley; and the book, «Will - Developed Intelligence» by David Mitchell and Patricia Livingston.
Modern artist Damien Hirst, open - mouthed in a blurred Edvard Munch - style scream; pop artist Andy Warhol, mouth languidly open, dark eyes right up near the lens; Meryl Streep mussing her hair; David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve angelic and near - identical; a pensive Bob Dylan; Ralph Fiennes with a skull, both looking sleepy; Jack Nicholson looking aggressively cheeky; a young Mick Jagger with his pillowy lips slightly parted... It's a bacchanalia in black and white.
In terms of new participants, we find material from stunt performer Isaac Hamon, Weta Workshop lead concept designer Nick Keller, Weta Workshop sculptors Kim Beaton and Jamie Beswarick, Weta Workshop concept artists Frank Victoria, Lindsey Crummett, Greg Tozer and Johnny Fraser - Allen, hair and makeup designer Peter Swords King, costume designers Ann Maskrey and Bob Buck, costumer Amy Craven, textile artist Kelly Olatunji, Weta Workshop technician Kim Docherty, special makeup and prosthetics supervisor Jason Docherty, prosthetic makeup artist Georgia Allen, master swordsmith Peter Lyon, additional costumer Emma Evans, lead creatures designer Andrew Baker, digital creature supervisor Simon Clutterbuck, textures technical supervisor Glen Sharah, senior shader TD Christopher George, VFX supervisor Chris White, texture artist Daniel Bennett, actor Manu Bennett, Hobbiton Movie Set and Farm Tour owner Russell Alexander, supervising art director Simon Bright, art director Brian Massey, set dresser Ben Whale, Middle - Earth Minstrel editor / author Bradford Lee Eden, sound designer Dave Whitehead, composer David Long, and musician Neil Finn.
You credited four artists for the artwork you attribute in the film to Charles Swan: Charles White III, who did the original STAR WARS roadshow poster, Peter Palombi, who did the AMERICAN GRAFFITI poster, Alex Tavoularis, who did original storyboards and designs for STAR WARS, and David Willardson, who is famous for doing Disney inspired illustrations.
Best Picture: The Artist (Thomas Langmann, Producer) Actor in a Leading Role: Jean Dujardin (The Artist) Actress in a Leading Role: Viola Davis (The Help) Actor in a Supporting Role: Christopher Plummer (Beginners) Actress in a Supporting Role: Berenice Bejo (The Artist) Animated Feature Film: Rango (Gore Verbinski) Cinematography: The Tree of Life (Emmanuel Lubezki) Art Direction: War Horse (Rick Carter, Lee Sandales) Costume Design: Hugo (Sandy Powell) Directing: Michael Hazanavicious (The Artist) Documentary Feature: Hell and Back Again (Dafung Dennis & Mike Lerner) Documentary Short: Saving Face (Daniel Junge & Sharmeen Obaid - Chinoy) Film Editing: The Descendants (Kevin Tent) Foreign Language Film: A Separation (Iran)(Asghar Farhadi) Makeup: The Iron Lady (Mark Coulier & J. Roy Helland) Music (Original Score): The Artist (Ludovic Bource) Music (Original Song): «Man or Muppet» From The Muppets (Bret McKenzie) Short Film (Animated): La Luna (Enrico Casarosa) Short Film (Live): Raju (Max Zahle & Stefan Gieren) Sound Editing: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Ren Klyce) Sound Mixing: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce & Bo Persson) Visual Effects: Rise of the Planet of the Apes (Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, R. Christopher White & Daniel Barrett) Writing (Adapted Screenplay): The Descendants (Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon & Jim Rash) Writing (Original Screenplay): Midnight in Paris (Woody Allen)
Bronx street kings mingled with Andy Warhol and David Bowie in hipster venues like the Mudd Club and the Roxy, while hip - hop influenced white artists such as the Clash, Tom Tom Club and Blondie, whose Debbie Harry declared, «Flash is fast, Flash is cool» on their 1981 hit Rapture.
Audiences can expect to see Michel Hazanavicius» winning, black - and - white silent film «The Artist;» Roman Polanski's adaptation of the stage play «Carnage;» David Cronenberg's sexually charged «A Dangerous Method,» with Viggo Mortensen, Keira Knightley and Michael Fassbender; Sam Levinson's Sundance entry «Another Happy Day» (starring Barkin); and Drake Doremus» Sundance romance, «Like Crazy.»
Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Frida S. Aradottir — «August: Osage County,» «A Serious Man» Victoria Down — «Big Eyes,» «Rise of the Planet of the Apes» Frances Hannon — «The Grand Budapest Hotel,» «The King's Speech» Todd Kleitsch — «Run All Night,» «Black Swan» Dennis Liddiard — «Foxcatcher,» «Jobs» Jerry Popolis — «Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),» «Noah» Janine Rath - Thompson — «Star Trek Into Darkness,» «Bridesmaids» Johnny Villanueva — «The Gambler,» «The Fighter» David White — «Guardians of the Galaxy,» «La Vie en Rose» Elizabeth Yianni - Georgiou — «Guardians of the Galaxy,» «An Education»
Complete List of NAACP Image Award Winners Film Categories Best Picture - «The Secret Life of Bees» Best Director - Gina Prince - Bythewood, «The Secret Life of Bees» Best Actor - Will Smith, «Seven Pounds» Best Actress - Rosario Dawson, «Seven Pounds Supporting Actor - Columbus Short, «Cadillac Records» Supporting Actress - Taraji P. Henson, «The Curious Case of Benjamin Button» Independent Film - «Slumdog Millionaire» Documentary - «The Black List» Foreign Film - «The Class» Best Screenplay - Jenny Lumet, «Rachel Getting Married» Television Categories Best Comedy Series - «Tyler Perry's House of Payne» Best Actor in a Comedy Series - LaVan Davis, «Tyler Perry's House of Payne» Best Actress in a Comedy Series - Tracee Ellis Ross, «Girlfriends» Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - Lance Gross, «Tyler Perry's House of Payne» Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - Keshia Knight Pulliam, «Tyler Perry's House of Payne» Best Dramatic Series - «Grey's Anatomy» Best Actor in a Dramatic Series - Hill Harper, «CSI: NY» Best Actress in a Dramatic Series - Chandra Wilson, «Grey's Anatomy» Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Series - Taye Diggs, «Private Practice» Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series - Angela Bassett, «ER» Made - for - TV Movie, Miniseries or Dramatic Special - «A Raisin in The Sun» Best Actor in a Made - for - TV Movie, Miniseries or Dramatic Special - Sean Combs, «A Raisin in the Sun» Best Actress in a Made - for - TV Movie, Miniseries or Dramatic Special - Phylicia Rashad, «A Raisin in the Sun» Best Actor in a Sopa Opera - Bryton McClure, «The Young and the Restless» Best Actress in a Sopa Opera - Debbi Morgan, «All My Children» Best Director in a Dramatic Series - Ernest Dickerson, «Lincoln Heights - The Day Before Tomorrow» Best Director in a Comedy Series - Kevin Sullivan, «30 Rock - MILF Island» Best Screenplay for a Dramatic Series - Shonda Rhimes, «Grey's Anatomy: Freedom Part 1 & 2» Best Screenplay for a Comedy Series - Erica D. Montolfo, «The Game: White Coats and White Lies» News / Information Series or Special - «In Conversation: Michelle Obama Interview» Talk Series - «The View» Reality Series - «American Idol 7» Variety Series or Special - «An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Smokey Robinson» Children's Program - «Dora The Explorer» Best Performance in a Children's Series or Special - Keke Palmer, «True Jackson» Music Categories Best Male Artist - Jamie Foxx Best Female Artist - Beyonce» Best New Artist - Jennifer Hudson Best Duo, Group or Collaboration - Jennifer Hudson, featuring Fantasia - «I'm His Only Woman» Best Jazz Artist - Natalie Cole - «Still Unforgettable» Best Gospel Artist - Mary Mary Best World Music Album - Cheryl Keyes - «Let Me Take You There» Best Music Video - «Yes We Can» - Will.i.am Best Song - «Yes We Can» - Will.i.am Best Album - Jennifer Hudson - «Jennifer Hudson» Literary Categories Fiction - «In the Night of the Heat: A Tennyson Hardwick Novel,» Blair Underwood, Tananarive Due, Steven Barnes Nonfiction - «Letter to My Daughter,» Maya Angelou Debut Author - «Barack, Race, and the Media: Drawing My Own Conclusion,» David Glenn Brown Biography / Autobiography - «The Legs are the Last to Go,» Diahann Carroll Instructional - «32 Ways to Be a Champion in Business,» Earvin «Magic» Johnson Poetry - «Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of «Poetry With a Beat»» Nikki Giovanni Children - «Barack Obama: Son of Promise, Child of Hope,» Nikki Grimes (illustrator - Bryan Collier) Youth / Teens - «Letters to a Young Sister: Define Your Destiny,» Hill Harper
He's in four P.T. Anderson pictures — «Hard Eight,» «Boogie Nights,» «Magnolia,» and «Punch - Drunk Love» — Dustin Davis in the Bill Paxton adventure «Twister,» Brandt in the Coen Brothers» «The Big Lebowski,» the drag artist Rusty in «Flawless,» and the screenwriter Joseph Turner White in David Mamet's «State and Main.»
Using nothing but graphite, artist David Álvarez produces amazing black - and - white illustrations of anthropomorphic animals interacting with or as humans.
In his series Human: Nature, American artist Christopher David White — featured previously — has crafted new sculptural pieces that look as though they were carved from wood, but are in fact made from clay.
will feature artists including Melvin Edwards, Fred Eversley, David Hammons, Maren Hassinger, Senga Nengudi, John Outterbridge, Alonzo Davis, Dale Brockman Davis, Noah Purifoy, Betye Saar, and Charles White, connecting their work to larger movements, trends, and ideas that fueled the arts during this important era of creative, cultural, and political ferment.
Among the innovators, insightful panels, and creative demonstrations, there was a conversation between architect David Adjaye and artist James Turrell, Chuck Close was on site taking large format photos, and Kim Drew took over the White House Instagram account during SXSL — Oct. 3, 2016.
Sale selections spanned an 1877 painting by Edward Bannister, works by 20th century masters such as Romare Bearden, Charles White, Jacob Lawrence and Elizabeth Catlett, and contemporary artists David Hammons, Glenn Ligon, Kara Walker, and Carrie Mae Weems.
Artists: Jose Alvarez Lisa Anne Auerbach Dario Beatovic Andrew Brischler Rob Davis Florence Derive Phillip Estlund Orly Genger Greg Goldberg Aramis Gutierrez David Haxton Christine Heindl Cindy Hinant Sheree Hovsepian Lisa Kirk Elizabeth Kley Sinisa Kukec Bovey Lee Simone Leigh Liz Markus Keith Mayerson Jen Mazza Maynard Monrow David Mramor Paul P. Scott Reeder Walter Robinson Diego Singh Christina Sucgang Alexis Teplin Josh Tonsfeldt Scott Treleaven Wendy White Rob Wynne Gavlak Gallery is pleased to present our summer blockbuster of over 30 artists, «All Fucking Summer», which takes it's name from a painting by New York based artist RobArtists: Jose Alvarez Lisa Anne Auerbach Dario Beatovic Andrew Brischler Rob Davis Florence Derive Phillip Estlund Orly Genger Greg Goldberg Aramis Gutierrez David Haxton Christine Heindl Cindy Hinant Sheree Hovsepian Lisa Kirk Elizabeth Kley Sinisa Kukec Bovey Lee Simone Leigh Liz Markus Keith Mayerson Jen Mazza Maynard Monrow David Mramor Paul P. Scott Reeder Walter Robinson Diego Singh Christina Sucgang Alexis Teplin Josh Tonsfeldt Scott Treleaven Wendy White Rob Wynne Gavlak Gallery is pleased to present our summer blockbuster of over 30 artists, «All Fucking Summer», which takes it's name from a painting by New York based artist Robartists, «All Fucking Summer», which takes it's name from a painting by New York based artist Rob Davis.
Selected Group Exhibitions 2017 Ted Stamm / Gerrit Rietveld, OV Project, Brussels, Belgium 2017 Painting on the Edge: A Historical Survey, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London 2012 Times Square Show Revisited, Hunter College Art Galleries, New York, NY 2010 Black & White, Galleri Weinberger, Copenghagen, Denmark 1987 Recent Acquisitions, Guggenheim Museum, Brooklyn, NY 1987 Recent Acquisitions, Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY 1985 Art Heritage at Hofstra, Emily Lowe Gallery, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 1985 Constructures: New Perimetries in Abstract Painting, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY 1984 Fourth Annual Anniversary Show, John Davis Gallery, Akron, OH 1984 Fifteen Abstract New York Painters, Susan Montezinos Gallery, Philadeiphia, PA 1984 Small Works, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA 1984 Mail Art, Franklin Furnace, New York, NY 1984 Artists Call, Judson Memorial Church, New York, NY 1984 Process Black, LIU South Hampton, New York, NY 1984 A Decade of Art, Artists Space 105 Hudson, New York, NY 1984 Offset: A Survey of Artists Books, New England Foundation for the Arts, Wakefield, RI 1983 David Reed, Sean Scully, Ted Stamm; Zenith Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA 1983 Donald Alberti, Russell Maltz, Olivier Mosset, Ted Stamm; 1708 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 1983 Abstraction Two Views: Davis and Stamm, The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH 1983 Second Anniversary Exhibition, Harm Bouckaert Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Hundreds of Drawings, Artists Space, New York, NY 1983 A More Store, Jack Tilton Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Donald Alberti, Russell Maltz, Olivier Mosset, Ted Stamm; Condeso / Lawler Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Artists for Nuclear Disarmament, Colburn Gallery, Burlington, VT 1982 A Look Back: A Look Forward, Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT 1982 Pair Group, Art Galaxy, New York, NY; travelled to Jersey City Art Museum, Jersey City, NJ 1982 Destroyed Prints, Pratt Manhattan Center, New York, NY 1982 Annual Holiday Invitational, A.I.A. Gallery, New York, NY 1982 Group Exhibition, Roy Boyd Gallery Chicago, Merwin Gallery, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL 1982 Pair Group II, Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, NJ 1982 Black and White, Freeport Mc Mo Ran, New York, NY 1982 Faculty Exhibition, Hillwood Commons Gallery, C.W. Post, Greenvale, NY 1981 Drawings, Roy Boyd Gallery, Chicago, IL 1981 Abstract Painting: New York, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 1981 Arabia Felix, Art Galaxy, New York, NY 1981 Words and Images: Contemporary Artist's Books, Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loreto, PA 1981 Love: Hate: Fear and Suicide, University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium 1981 New Directions, Commodities Corp..
A contemporary of John Outterbridge and David Hammons, Concholar was a student of artist Charles White at what was then called the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles.
The 21 participating artists are both emerging and mid-career, and work in a variety of media, generally with an unconventional or conceptual approach: Trudy Benson, Anna Betbeze, Michael Berryhill, Kari Cholnoky, David Kennedy Cutler, Michael DeLucia, Jess Fuller, Elizabeth Ferry, Alicia Gibson, E.J. Hauser, Butt Johnson, Matt Keegan, Michael Mahalchick, Sam Moyer, Sheryl Oppenheim, John O'Connor, Josh Reames, Emily Mae Smith, Siebren Versteeg, Jacques Louis Vidal and Wendy White.
Artists include: Maria Calandra, Andy Cross, Jules de Balincourt, Erik Den Breejen, Franklin Evans, Sue Havens, James Hyde, Sam Jablon, Ezra Johnson, Dominique Labauvie, David McBride, Emily Noelle Lambert *, Kristen Schiele, Jered Sprecher, Wendy White Mindy Solomon Gallery, 8397 NE 2 Avenue, Miami, Little Haiti
/ 334 Broome / thru 3/2 Opening 2/7 Sadie Benning; Thomas Kovachevich; Dona Nelson / Callicoon / 124 Forsyth / thru 2/17 Siri Berg / Hionas / 124 Forsyth (new, second location) / thru 2/17 Omar Khayyam / Ping / 131 Eldridge / thru 2/16 Andy Graydon / LMAK / 139 Eldridge / thru 2/10 Benjamin Senior / Fuentes / 55 Delancey / thru 3/1 Opening 2/6 Cal Crawford / Brennan & Griffin / 55 Delancey / thru 2/24 Maya Bloch / Thierry Goldberg / 103 Norfolk / thru 2/17 Becky Beasley; Alicja Kwade / Cooley / 107 Norfolk / thru 3/17 Opening 2/10 Erik Wysocan / Gitlen / 122 Norfolk (new location) / thru 2/17 Nevermore / On Stellar Rays / 133 Orchard / thru 3/10 Thomas Bayrle / The Artist's Institute / 163 Eldridge / thru 7/14 Opening 2/10 Tectonic Drift: Amanda Church; Brian Cypher; Stacy Fisher; Gary Petersen; Russell Tyler / Morris / 163 Chrystie / thru 3/16 Opening 2/13 (6 - 9 PM) Casey Ruble / Foley / 97 Allen / thru 2/24 Nathaniel Robinson / Feature / 131 Allen / thru 2/9 Jane Mount / Bekman / 6 Spring / thru 2/17 Opening 2/8 Color or Colour: Ben Eine; Lee Baker; Katrin Fridriks; Michael Bevilacqua / Charles Bank / 196 Bowery / thru 2/17 (extended) The White Album organized by David Fierman & Amie Scally / James / 143B Orchard / thru 2/22 All The Best People / 1:1 / 121 Essex — floor 2 / thru 2/14 SexEd: Chapter 1 curated by Liz Slagus & Norene Leddy / Cuchifritos / 120 Essex (SE corner of market) / thru 3/10 Opening 2/9 (4 - 6:30 PM) Camila Sposati / Eleven Rivington / 11 Rivington / thru 2/10 Environmental Services: Doug Weathersby; Carolyn Salas / Dodge / 15 Rivington / thru 2/17 Narcissister / Envoy / 87 Rivington (second location) / thru 2/10 Takuro Kuwata / Salon 94 / 1 Freeman Alley / thru 2/23 David Kramer; Michael Harrington / Mulherin + Pollard / Freeman Alley — 187 Chrystie / thru 2/24 Metal Coyote curated by Aldo Sanchez / Y / 165 Orchard / thru 2/17 Hooper Turner / Frosch & Portmann / 53 Stanton / thru 3/10 Drew Conrad / Fitzroy / 195 Christie / thru 2/22 (extended) Ishmael Randall Weeks / Eleven Rivington / 195 Chrystie (second location) / thru 2/10 Robin Rhode / Lehmann Maupin / 201 Chrystie / thru 3/9 Nari Ward thru 4/21; NYC 1993 thru 5/26 Opening 2/13 / New Museum / 231 - 235 Bowery Takuro Kuwata / Salon 94 / 243 Bowery / thru 2/25 Fabio Viale; Quadreria Italian Paintings / Sperone Westwater / 257 Bowery / thru 2/23 Lauren Dicioccio; Word: R. Wynne; S. Hyland; K. Fandell; C. Conant; T. Allen / Tomlinson Kong / 270 Bowery / thru 3/29 Vandana Jain / Station Independent / 164 Suffolk / thru 2/10 Snout to Tail: Anna - Sophie Berger; Zak Kitnick; Sean Paul / JTT / 170 A Suffolk / thru 2/17 Dream Out: Joke Schole; Steel Stillman; Sally Webster / Show Room / 170 Suffolk / thru 2/24 Paul Resika / Harvey / 208 Forsyth / thru 2/10 Katrina del Mar / Participant / 253 E Houston / thru 2/17 Kurt Johannessen Opening 2/8; Michael Alan / NOoSPHERE / 251 E Houston / thru 2/24 Melissa Dubbin; Aaron Davidson / Audio Visual Arts / 34 E 1 / thru 2/17 Decopolis / The Proposition / 2 Extra Place (East 1st St. off Bowery) / thru 2/24 Opening 2/6 Joel Holmberg / American Contemporary / 4 E 2 / thru 2/22 Jaimie Warren thru 2/6 Closing talk 8 PM; Herbie Flether thru 2/28 Opening 2/9 / The Hole / 312 Bowery
Participating artists include: Aaron Johnson, Alfred Steiner, Andrew Schoultz, Andy Dixon, David Ellis, Evan Hecox, Geoff McFetridge, Hilary Pecis, Johnny Abrahams, Kris Kuksi, Libby Black, Matt Hansel, Parra, Pema Rinzin, Riusuke Fukahori, Robert Larson, Sam Friedman, Serena Mitnik - Miller, Tiffany Bozic, Tony Curanaj, and Wayne White.
The exhibition includes examples from such artists, composers, and writers as John James Audubon, William Blake, Albrecht Dürer, T. S. Eliot, David Hockney, Ted Hughes, George Orwell, Sergei Prokofiev, Peter Paul Rubens, E. B. White, and Virginia Woolf.
by R.Tufnell / White Columns / 320 W 13 enter onHoratio / thru 12/20 Betty Tompkins / Rines / 55 Gansevoort / thru 12/13 Dust, Dialogue, and Uncertainty: Slow knowledge in design thinking and practice / Pratt / 144 W 14 / thru 2/7 Opening12 / 4 Franscesco Clemente thru 2/2; All - Knowing Buddha thru 4/13; Etc. / Rubin Museum / 150 W 17 Ann Lislegaard / Murray Guy / 453 W 17 / thru 12/20 Spaced Out: Migration to the Interior curated by Phong Bui / Red Bull / 220 W 18 / thru 12/14 Sean Landers / Petzel / 456 W 18 / thru 12/20 Thomas Houseago / Hauser & Wirth / 511 W 18 (second NYC location) / thru 1/17 Willie Doherty / Alexander and Bonin / 132 10th Ave. @ 18 / thru 12/6 Susan Te Kahurangi King / Edlin / 134 Tenth Ave. / thru 12/20 Willard Boepple; Helen Miranda Wilson / Bookstein / 138 Tenth Ave. @ 19 / thru12 / 20 Batik d'Afrique / Cohen / 251 W 19 / thru 12/31 Ridley Howard / Koenig & Clinton / 459 W 19 / thru 12/13 Klaus Lutz / Kitchen / 512 W 19 / thru 12/20 Hugue Caland / Lombard - Freid / 518 W 19 / thru 12/20 Wu Jian» an / Chambers / 522 W 19 / thru 12/20 Christopher Williams / Zwirner / 525 W 19 / thru 12/20 Neo Rauch / Zwirner / 533 W 19 / thru 12/20 Barbara Chase - Ribold / Rosenfeld / 100 Eleventh Ave. @ 19 / thru 1/10 Lynette Yiadom - Boakye / Shainman / 513 W 20 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/21 Stephane Calais / Zieher Smith & Horton / 516 W 20 / thru 12/20 Nicolas Guagnini / Bortolami / 520 W 20 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 Small is Beautiful / Flowers / 529 W 20 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 Dylan Stone; Diana de Solares / Bienvenu / 529 W 20 — floor 2 / thru 12/13 Dan Miller / Ricco - Maresca / 529 W 20 — floor 3 / thru 12/6 Sui Park; Shonagh Adelman / Bibro / 529 W 20 — floor 4 / thru 12/13 Owusu - Ankomah / Skoto / 529 W 20 — floor 5 / thru 1/10 Pat Passlof / Harris / 529 W 20 — floor 6 / thru 12/20 Lisa Breslow / Markel / 529 W 20 — floor 6 / thru 12/20 Opening 11/20 David Goerk / Scott / 529 W 20 / floor 7 / thru 11/29 Cathy Diamond; Dana Gordon / Zarre / 529 W 20 / floor 8 / thru 12/5 Gladys Nilsson / Greenan / 529 W 20 — floor 10 / thru 12/6 Heri Dono / Rollins / 529 W 20 — floor 10 / thru 12/20 Andy Warhol / Kern / 532 W 20 / thru 12/20 Opening 11/20 Richard Serra thru 12/20; Franz West thru 12/13 / Zwirner / 537 W 20 Gabriele Beveridge / Dee / 545 W 20 / thru 12/20 Pier 54 (featuring 27 women artists, photographs by Liz Ligon) / 120 11th Ave. @ 20 / thru 12/13 Be Here How: J.Grubin; M.Hoferer; M.Kukla; D.Levine; I.Sunshine; S.York / 308@156 / 156 Fifth Ave @ 21 / thru 1/9 Opening 11/20
To explore the historic influence of artists such as David Hammons, John Outterbridge, Betye Saar and Charles White on the city's art scene, check out «Now Dig This!
MIDTOWN & UPTOWN & HARLEM Freak Flag curated by Kim Uchiyama / Morris / 29 E 32 (new, second location) / thru 12/13 Marina Abramovic; Jose Davila / Kelly / 475 Tenth Avenue @ 36 / thru 12/6 Emily Noelle Lambert; Lael Marshall / Dieu Donne / 315 W 36 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 Spencer Finch thru 1/11; CyTwombly thru 1/25; Etc. / Morgan Library / 225 Madison @ 36 Margaret Lanzetta / Heskin / 443 W 37 / thru 12/13 A Wicked Problem / EFA Project Space / 323 W 39 / thru 12/20 Inseparable Borders: Elisa Lendvay; Valentina Loseva curated by Nechama Winston / The 125 / 125 E 47 / thru 11/29 Opening 11/18 (6 - 9 PM) Anna Schuleit Haber / German Consulate / 871 United Nations Plaza @ 49 / thru 1/2 Opening 12/2 (6:30 - 8:30) Big Picture Show organized by the International Print Center / 1285 6th Avenue @ 52 / thru 12/5 R.Gober thru 1/18, H.Matisse thru 2/8, Sturtevant thru 2/22; J.Dubuffet thru 4/5; Etc. / MoMA / 11 W 53 Nina Tryggvadottir / Findlay / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 — floor 8 / thru 12/6 Sarah McEneaney; Hannah Wilke / de Nagy / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 — floor 12 / thru 11/22 Andy Warhol / Hirschl & Adler / 730 Fifth Ave. @ 57 / thru 12/6 Pablo Picasso / Pace / 32 E 57 / thru 1/10 Black & White: Vince Contarino; David Rhodes; Joan Witek; Adolph Gottlieb / McCoy / 41 E 57 / thru 12/12 Will Barnet / Alexandre / 41 E 57 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 (5 - 7 PM) Joseph Montgomery / Blum / 20 W 57 — floor 2 / thru 12/6 Nicolas Carone / Washburn / 20 W 57 — floor 8 / thru 1/17 John Baldessari / Goodman / 24 W 57 — floor 4 / thru 11/22 Dorata Jurczak / Jancou / 24 W 57 — floor 6 / thru 12/6 Ruud van Empel / Stux + Haller / 24 W 57 — floor 6 (new location) / thru 12/20 Bernardo Torrens; Anthony Brunelli; Antonio Caroria / Bernarducci - Meisel / 37 W 57 / thru 11/26 Richard Estes; Tom Otterness / Marlborough / 40 W 57 / thru 11/25 Kiln: A.Angell; R.Kneebone; W.O» Brien; A.Shechet; J.Smith; J.Wine curated by T.Zabludowicz / Heller / 43 W 57 (new, second location) / thru 12/20 An Albers Legacy: Artists at Yale in the 1950's curated by Francis Frost / 57W57ARTS / 57 W 57 -1206 / thru 12/20 Marcel Eichner / McKee / 745 Fifth / thru 12/20 Alexander Kaletski / Boone / 745 Fifth / thru 12/20 Assenting Voices: Agitprop Art from North Korea / John Jay CUNY / 860 Eleventh Ave. @ 58 / thru 1/23 New Territories thru 4/6, Etc. / Museum of Art and Design / 2 Columbus Circle @ 59 Joel Carreiro / St. Paul / Columbus @ 60 / 9/30 thru 11/29 Leo Villareal / Gering / 14 E 63 (new location) / thru 1/10 ZERO in vibration — vibration in ZERO / Moeller / 35 E 64 / thru 1/9 Please Enter curated by Beth Rudin Dewoody / Franklin Parrasch / 53 E 64 / thru 12/20 Something Beautiful curated by Khary Simon & Nicolas Wagner / Boesky / 118 E 64 / thru 12/20 Five From Fourteen: James Case - Leal, Anna Glantz, Ali Harrington, Heidi Howard, and Alyssa Piro / Bernstein / 21 E 65 / thru 12/12 Ha Chonghyun / Blum & Poe / 19 E 66 / thru 12/20 Jasper Johns / Dickinson / 19 E 66 / thru 12/12 Miyoko Ito / Baumgold / 60 E 66 / thru 12/20 Douglas Gordon / Park Avenue Armory / 643 Park @ 66 / $ / thru 1/4 Opening 12/10 Terence Gower / Faria / 35 E 67 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 Gego; Gerd Leufert / Hunter / West Building, 68 & Lexington (SW corner) / thru 11/22 Freezer Burn organized by Rita Ackermann / Hauser & Wirth / 32 E 69 / thru 12/20 Ray Johnson / Feigen / 34 E 69 / thru 1/16 Ishiuchi Miyako / Roth / 160A E 70 / thru 11/21 Nam June Paik / Asia Society / 725 Park @ 70 / thru 1/4 Food for Thought curated by H.Cohen & M.Falcaro / Marymount / 221 E 71 / thru 12/4 Maurizio Cattelan curated by Adam Lindemann / S - 2 / 1334 York @ 71 / thru 11/26 Local History: Castellani; Judd; Stella curated by Linda Norden / Levy / 909 Madison @ 73 / thru 1/3 Claude Rutault / Perrotin / 909 Madison @ 73 / thru 1/3 Opening 11/20 Jasper Johns / Starr / 5 E 73 / thru 1/23 Richard Diebenkorn / Van Doren Waxter / 23 E 73 / thru 1/16 Art in the Making / Freedman / 25 E 73 / thru 1/31 Duane Hanson / Gagosian / Park & 75 / thru 12/3 Jan Maarten Voskuil / Geranmayeh / 956 Madision @ 76 — floor 3 / thru 12/10 Berend Strik; Henk Peeters / Tilton / 8 E 76 / thru 12/19 Robert Raushenberg / Castelli / 18 E 77 / thru 12/20 Mario Schifano / Luxembourg & Dayan / 64 E 77 / thru 1/10 Carlo Mollino / Gagosian / 976 Madison @ 77th (new location) / thru 12/20 Blair Thurman; Walter De Maria / Gagosian / 980 Madison @ 77th / thru 12/20 Letha Wilson / Higher Pictures / 980 Madison @ 77 / thru 12/20 Opening 11/20 Sigmar Polke / Nahmad / 980 Madison — floor 3 / thru 1/15 Maurizio Cattelan curated by Adam Lindemann / Venus Over Manhattan / 980 Madison @ 77 / thru 1/10 Enrico David / Werner / 4 E 77 / thru 1/24 Chris Martin / Half / 43 East 78 / thru 12/13 El Anatsui / Mnuchin / 45 E 78 / thru 12/13 Roy Lichtenstein / Mitchell - Innes & Nash / 1018 Madison @ 78 / thru 12/19 Wayne Thiebaud / Acquavella / 18 E 79 / thru 11/21
Painting walls, floor and most of seven sculptural tableaux a medium gray, Pictures Generation artist Barbara Bloom transforms David Lewis into a monochrome stage set, echoing the vintage black - and - white photographs of actors and literary figures that constitute the starting point for each of her works.
The earliest artist and gallerist members included Gloria Bohanon, Dan R. Concholar, Alonzo Davis, Marion Epting, David Hammons, Raymond Lark, Leon Leonard, John Outterbridge, John Riddle, Arenzo Smith Jr., Donald Stinson, John Stinson, Ruth Waddy, Timothy Washington, and Charles White.
Sean Kelly is delighted to participate in the 2016 Armory Show where we will present a carefully curated selection of work by the following artists: Marina Abramović, Los Carpinteros, James Casebere, David Claerbout, Ilse D'Hollander, Jose Dávila, Antony Gormley, Laurent Grasso, Callum Innes, Idris Khan, Robert Mapplethorpe, James White and Kehinde Wiley.
Images: Jackson Pollock, Echo: Number 25, 1951, 1951, enamel paint on canvas, Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest and the Mr. and Mrs. David Rokefeller Fund, Museum of Modern Art, New York © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Number 7, 1951, 1951, enamel on canvas, The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Gift of the Collectors Committee (1983.77.1) © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Untitled, c. 1949 - 50, painted terracotta, Collection Gail and Tony Ganz, Los Angeles © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Portrait and a Dream, 1953, oil and enamel on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Algur H. Meadows and the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Number 14, 1951, 1951, oil on canvas, Purchased with assistance from the American Fellows of the Tate Gallery Foundation 1988 © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Black and White Painting II, c. 1951, oil on canvas, Private Collection © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
25) David Hammons: The artist's first major London gallery show (at White Cube) will certainly help the artist open his own planned art space in Yonkers, New York.
Artists include: Edgar Arceneaux, Jean Michel Basquiat, Romare Bearden, McArthur Binion, Michael Ray Charles, Ed Clark, Robert Colescott, James Crosby, Damon Davis, Charles Gaines, Theaster Gates, Sam Gilliam, Mark Steven Greenfield, David Hammons, Lyle Ashton Harris, Thomas Allen Harris, Mildred Howard, Richard Hunt, Oliver Lee Jackson, Daniel LaRue Johnson, Kori Newkirk, Kerry James Marshall, Martin Puryear, Marlon T. Riggs, Dread Scott, Gary Simmons, Lorna Simpson, Tavares Strachan, Henry Taylor, Horace Washington, Carrie Mae Weems, Charles White, Jack Whitten, Jessica Wimbley, Joseph E. Yoakum.
1988 14 th Street Dance Center / Emanu - el Midtown YM - YWHA Artists Space Bang on a Can Composers» Forum Gyula Csapó Cunningham Dance Foundation Dance Theater Workshop Dancing in the Streets Danspace Project The Drawing Center En Garde Arts Grand Windows Amy Greenfield John Jesurun The Kitchen The Knitting Factory Robert Kovich Susan Marshall & Company Movement Research Phill Niblock / Experimental Intermedia Foundation Maria Nordman Performance Space 122 The Poetry Project Primary Performance Group PS 1 / Institute for Art and Urban Resources Real Art Ways Susan Rethorst Roulette Ellsworth Snyder / The First Unitarian Society Elizabeth Streb / Ringside Sun & Moon Press Telluride Institute David Tudor White Columns The Wooster Group Bill Young and Dancers
«Alice Neel: Late Portraits & Still Lifes,» at David Zwirner Gallery, is a rare and extraordinary grouping of 16 perfect, irreducible human beings, four bouquets of flowers, a couple of dying plants on a windowsill beside a fire escape and a wonky white chaise longue, in a total of 18 paintings dating from 1964 to 1983, the year before the artist's death.
The first exhibition was Three Graphic Artists: Charles White, David Hammons, Timothy Washington in the Prints and Drawings Galleries in January 1971.
On the subject of the artist David Hammons, whose diverse work — from sculptures made with chicken bones and hair found in Harlem barbershops to a mural of a white Jesse Jackson — incisively addresses issues of race and power in American life, the New York art dealer Robert Mnuchin paraphrases Frank Sinatra: «He does it his way.»
Artists in the exhibition include Lucas Arruda, Katherine Bernhardt, Kerstin Braetsch and Debo Eilers, Petra Cortright, Leo Gabin, Hao Liang, Jake Longstreth, Ken Okiishi, Firenze Lai, Austin Lee, Liu Yin, Jack McConville, Jin Meyerson, Oscar Murillo, Ouyang Chun, David Ostrowski, Qiu Xiaofei, Wendy White, Bodu Yang, and Maria Jeona Zoleta.
Curated by White Columns director and CCS Bard faculty member Matthew Higgs, the exhibition includes major works by more than 100 artists including Kai Althoff, Jeremy Deller, Peter Doig, David Hammons, Mary Heilmann, Elizabeth Peyton, and Rirkrit Tirvanija.
The Heritage Gallery represents African American artists such as Charles White, Margaret Burroughs, James McMillan, Ernie Barnes, and William Pajaud; Social Realist artists such as William Gropper; Latin American, Hispanic, and Mexican American artists such as Carlos Almaraz and David Alfaro Siqueiros; Californian artists such as Michael Shankman, and additional Modern and Contemporary artists from around the world, to name just a few.
Artists Represented (Alphabetically by Last Name) Carlos Almaraz Raúl Anguiano Ernie Barnes Romare Bearden Fletcher Benton Erwin Binder Cameron Booth Hans Burkhardt Margaret Burroughs Ricardo Carbajal - Moss Alfredo Castaneda Elizabeth Catlett Marc Chagall George Chann Jose Luis Cuevas Honore Daumier Willis «Bing» Davis Raoul Dufy Lorser Feitelson Guerro Galvan Michael Graham Robert Graham William Gropper Shaunte Johnson Emil Kosa Kathe Kollowitz Rico Lebrun Fernand Leger Leo Limon James C. McMillan Stanton MacDonald - Wright Joan Miro Joseph Mugnaini José Clemente Orozco William Pajaud Pablo Picasso Georges Rouault Ben Shahn Michael Shankman Z. Charlotte Sherman David Alfaro Siqueiros Isaac Soyer Moses Soyer Raphael Soyer Rufino Tamayo Charles White Francisco Zuniga
Co-curated by Teresa A. Carbone, the museum's curator of American art and Kellie Jones, associate professor of art history at Columbia University, «Witness» assembles a refreshing mix of African American artists (Emma Amos, Benny Andrews, Elizabeth Catlett, Sam Gilliam, David Hammons, Barkley Hendricks, Jae Jarrell, Jacob Lawrence, John T. Riddle Jr., Charles White, William T. Williams) and artists of other racial and ethnic backgrounds, including several prominent white artists (Phillip Guston, Robert Indiana, Norman Rockwell, Ed Ruscha) inspired by the volatile climate of the era that would come to define a great part of America's charaWhite, William T. Williams) and artists of other racial and ethnic backgrounds, including several prominent white artists (Phillip Guston, Robert Indiana, Norman Rockwell, Ed Ruscha) inspired by the volatile climate of the era that would come to define a great part of America's charawhite artists (Phillip Guston, Robert Indiana, Norman Rockwell, Ed Ruscha) inspired by the volatile climate of the era that would come to define a great part of America's character.
These white wall sculptures by Swiss artists Peter Fischli and his late partner David Weiss now frame the view.
Donors of recent acquisitions: Monica Banks, Tribute, 2015, Gift of Amy Plumb Oppenheim Michael Cline, The Patriot, 2007, Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender Eva Faye, White Series, No. 28, 2009, Gift of Abby Terkuhle Joe Fig, April and Eric: August 10, 2004, 2005 - 2006, Gift of Rita and Herbert Krauss Margaret Garrett, Journal, Winter, 2013, Gift of the artist Nan Goldin, David Wojnarowicz, 1985, Gift of Cee Scott Brown and John Bjornen Robert Harms, July, 1985, Gift of Richard I. Adrian Hans Hofmann, Image in Green, 1950, Gift of Karen LaGatta Annie Leibovitz, Chuck Close, 2000, Gift of Laura Lofaro - Freeman and James Freeman Christa Maiwald, The Cake and I, 2015, Gift of Amy Plumb Oppenheim Cindy Sherman, Lucille Ball, 1975, Gift of Dana and Richard Kirshenbaum Donald Sultan, The Cantaloupe Pickers, 1983, Gift of Loretta and Robert Lifton
Artists who have donated to the auction include; Charles Avery, Simon Periton, Ian Davenport, Michael Craig - Martin, Adam Fuss, Cornelia Parker, Peter Liversidge, Dexter Dalwood, David Batchelor, The Chapman Brothers, Tracey Emin, Maryam Eisler, Ryan Mosley, Dave White, Juergen Teller, Paul Morrison, Richard Deacon, Ann - Marie James, Fiona Banner, Mona Hatoum, Robert Violette, Gavin Turk, David Austen, Jessie Brennan and Darren Almond.
In the summer of 1985, Untitled [small black painting] was returned to Rauschenberg's studio for repair, and David White, the artist's curator, took the opportunity to document its history.
David Prentice, a friend of the artist who occasionally assisted in the studio, recalled that some of the Black paintings in Rauschenberg's collection were damaged by a careless housepainter who splashed white paint on the works at Rauschenberg's home or studio.
David Bradley is an Anishinaabe artist, a registered citizen of the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota.
David Zwirner will present «Dan Flavin: in daylight or cool white,» an exhibition featuring work by the late artist.
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