Sentences with phrase «early exhibitions featured»

• 1985 - Early Exhibitions Featured minimalist sculptors Donald Judd (1928 - 1994), Dan Flavin (1933 - 1996), Sol LeWitt (b. 1928), and Carl Andre (b. 1935); American abstract painters Brice Marden (b. 1938), Cy Twombly (1928 - 2011), Robert Ryman (b. 1930), and Frank Stella (b. 1936), and Andy Warhol's Pop Art (1960 - 73).
The work was developed from an earlier exhibition featured at the Exhibit320 gallery in Delhi.
Instrumental in recognizing the significance of the young artists who will be identified as «Pop artists,» Kluver, a scientist at Bell Labs, will organize several early exhibitions featuring their work.

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Since ALMA has just started its early science operations and has been featured on TV and newspapers recently, the exhibition on ALMA attracted many people.
My dissertation, based on archival research in museums and libraries across the United States, offers a historical assessment of exhibitions staged from the early twentieth century to the present that featured dinosaurs and other long extinct animals as the main attractions.
His work has also been featured in a series of major outdoor exhibitions in cities since the early 1970s, including in 1975 the first exhibition of a living artist at the Tuilleries in Paris and then a citywide exhibition presenting work in all five boroughs in New York City.
The Tate Liverpool exhibition focused on the inspiration for the artist's style and featured drawings, collages and examples of the early commercial work of Magritte and rarely seen photographs and films.
ancy Rubins's exhibition, titled «Our Friend Fluid Metal,» featured four huge sculptures made of recycled playground toys dating from the late 1940s and early»50s.
She extended the theme of «Freestyle» in future exhibitions featuring emerging artists, presenting «Frequency» (2005 - 2006), «Flow» (2008) and most recently «Fore» (2012 - 2013), earlier this year.
His second early - career retrospective, which ran simultaneously with Romare Bearden's MoMA exhibition, featured over fifty works of art and was met with enthusiastic praise from critics.
Featuring nearly one hundred drawings spanning the artist's career to date, the exhibition will include Barney's earliest drawings made in the late 1980s, drawings created in conjunction with the CREMASTER film cycle (1994 — 2002), and those related to his current project RIVER OF FUNDAMENT.
The gallery program has mounted exhibitions of contemporary art featuring the work of Richard Prince, Jean Michel Basquiat and Christopher Wool as well as exhibitions dedicated to the history of The New York School, Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art showing the earlier work of Hans Hofmann, Roy Lichtenstein and Willem de Kooning.
The exhibition Mernet Larsen: Getting Measured will feature never - before - seen early drawings, a select group of studies and works on paper, and a survey of paintings from the 1960s to the present.
Featuring photographs, manuscripts, correspondence, source material and two early video works from the Larry Rivers Papers, the exhibition explores the ways in which the archives contextualize Rivers's multi-dimensional artistic career.
Alongside significant early works such as Me, Jesus and the Children (2001 — 2003)-- a photorealist painting of the artist's chest, overlaid with cartoon cherubs and floating speech bubbles — the exhibition features paintings from Colen's long - running «Gum» and «Trash» series.
The exhibition features a number of Scott's early figure works, many of which have not been displayed in public for over thirty years.
The exhibition features the artist's early drawings, showing his struggle with understanding what portraiture might mean in a modern world of racial complexity.
Other early historical exhibitions at the Greene Street space include a 1989 group show, «Early Conceptual Works,» which featured the work of On Kawara, Bruce Nauman, Alighiero Boetti, and Joseph Kosuth, among others; a 1999 Fontana exhibition titled «Gold: Gothic Masters and Lucio Fontana»; and selected presentations of work by Piero Manearly historical exhibitions at the Greene Street space include a 1989 group show, «Early Conceptual Works,» which featured the work of On Kawara, Bruce Nauman, Alighiero Boetti, and Joseph Kosuth, among others; a 1999 Fontana exhibition titled «Gold: Gothic Masters and Lucio Fontana»; and selected presentations of work by Piero ManEarly Conceptual Works,» which featured the work of On Kawara, Bruce Nauman, Alighiero Boetti, and Joseph Kosuth, among others; a 1999 Fontana exhibition titled «Gold: Gothic Masters and Lucio Fontana»; and selected presentations of work by Piero Manzoni.
Bringing together more than 90 works from pubic and private collections, the exhibition features paintings and works on paper spanning the early 1930s through the late 70s, from his early depictions of African masks and figurative works to the abstract images for which he is most recognized.
The book, edited by Trevor Schoonmaker, Curator of Contemporary Art at the Nasher, brilliantly presents a masterful look at the figurative painting, a selection of which can be seen in the next iteration of Soul of a Nation, which opened earlier this month at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, as well as in the exhibition catalogue, available from the Tate, which features Hendricks» painting «What's Going On» (1974) on the cover.
This first solo exhibition with the gallery features early conceptual works and video together with a group of recent paintings.
Today, the majority of these artists are best known for the large - scale, daring abstractions they created in the 1950s and 1960s, but the careers of each painter featured in the exhibition began to take off in the 1930s and early 1940s, when surrealism still held a central place among the avant - garde.
The Studio Museum in Harlem and the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore present an exhibition featuring works from every period in painter Alma Thomas's career, including rarely exhibited watercolors and early abstractions, as well as her signature canvases drawn from a variety of private and public collections.
And it was Johnson who curated an exhibition featuring works from Gilliam's early, fruitful period that opens tonight at David Kordansky Gallery in L.A.
In 2015, the gallery presented Marvelous Void, the first exhibition to feature a selection of McLaughlin's geometric abstractions alongside two early Japanese ink paintings that exemplify Sesshu's concept.
Also featured in the exhibition will be a series of paintings based on memorabilia from the American punk scene of the 1970 - 80s and other works that use early Modernism as a starting point to address topics such as fascism, sex and boredom, which the artist likens to «Suprematism on poppers.»
Devoted exclusively to papier collés and related works on paper from the 1940s and early 1950s by Robert Motherwell, this exhibition features nearly sixty artworks and examines the American artist's origins and his engagement with collage.
Adventures of the Black Square, Abstract Art and Society 1915 — 2015 at Whitechapel Gallery until 6 April clearly and alternatively positions the work's reductive form (in this exhibition it is Malevich's diminutive undated Black Quadrilateral that is featured) as the beginning of a new art starting in Russia and Northern Europe in the early twentieth century.
That display featured works from her long career and wide - ranging practice, from her early period as an active member of the Parisian avant - garde in the 1920s and 1930s, through to her later years back in Britain, leading up to her Tate retrospective exhibition in 1983, the year before she died.
Dedicated to Marc Chagall's early work, this exhibition at the Kunstmuseum features works made from 1911 - 19, when the Russian - French artist was exploring his memories and life in both Paris and rural Russia.
She manifests these interests in a variety of ways, from her early performance works to more extensive pedagogic projects such as the Marina Abramović Institute, which was featured in the 2015 exhibition Terra Comunal in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
This groundbreaking exhibition, curated by Alex Donis, features the works of five seminal artists and artist groups: Rachel Rosenthal, Barbara T. Smith, Suzanne Lacy / Leslie Labowitz - Starus, Electronic Café International and EZTV; all who have been central to the alternative artist space movement in Southern California since the early 1970's.
Featuring the Beijing - based artist's earliest video works to newest sculptures from Usefulness of Uselessness series, the exhibition surveys over two decades of Song's vital practice.
«Ben Wilson: An Abstract Expressionist Vision» will be the next exhibition opening at the Quogue Gallery, featuring 14 paintings, oil on canvas or Masonite, dating from as early as 1963 and running to 1990.
Other early historical exhibitions at the Greene Street space include a 1989 group show, «Early Conceptual Works,» which featured the work of On Kawara, BBruce Nauman, Alighiero Boetti, and Joseph Kosuth, among others; a 1999 Fontana exhibition titled «Gold: Gothic Masters and Lucio Fontana»; and selected presentations of work by Piero Manearly historical exhibitions at the Greene Street space include a 1989 group show, «Early Conceptual Works,» which featured the work of On Kawara, BBruce Nauman, Alighiero Boetti, and Joseph Kosuth, among others; a 1999 Fontana exhibition titled «Gold: Gothic Masters and Lucio Fontana»; and selected presentations of work by Piero ManEarly Conceptual Works,» which featured the work of On Kawara, BBruce Nauman, Alighiero Boetti, and Joseph Kosuth, among others; a 1999 Fontana exhibition titled «Gold: Gothic Masters and Lucio Fontana»; and selected presentations of work by Piero Manzoni.
The exhibition features work that deals with issues of race, sex, gender, redefine constructionism, new minimalism, early photography, nostalgic meditations, and the interplay between nature and the man - made.»
In the fall of 2010, the Asia Society presented Yoshitomo Nara: Nobody's Fool, the first major New York exhibition of his work, featuring more than one hundred works spanning from his early career in the 1980s to his most recent paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, and large - scale installations.
Her work was featured in a group exhibition «Rieko Otake, Hideaki Kawashima, Naoki Koide» at 8 / ART GALLERY / Tomio Koyama Gallery earlier this year.
As in his earlier Stadtbild (Townscape) paintings, two of which are featured in the exhibition, Richter's primary motivation is the expression of the material quality of paint.
Included in the exhibition 20 Years: Art Projects International will be an early poetry painting by Pouran Jinchi, Untitled (Poetry # 98 - 1)(1998), exhibited at The Vilcek Foundation in 2008, and a number of her sculptural prayer stone works, among them Prayer Stone 2 (2011), featured at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and similar to her work exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston earlier this year.
The exhibition features works that deal with issues of race, sex, gender, redefinitions of constructionism, new minimalism, early photography, nostalgic meditations, and the interplay between nature and the man - made.»
This exhibition follows the artists from their early video installations and websites to later large - scale sculptural work and feature - length films, screened daily in a gallery cinema.
While the exhibition features all the major pillars of early abstraction, with a loud omission of Georges Braque, the true treasure of this survey are the lesser - known artists.
The exhibitions she organized include one - person shows featuring early mavericks Nam June Paik, Bill Viola, Steina Vasulka, Joan Jonas, Shigeko Kubota, Peter Campus, Gary Hill, VALIE EXPORT, Steve McQueen, and Laurie Anderson.
This exhibition features Charles Seliger's intensely detailed, small - scale organic abstractions, which continue a personal and obsessive vision of nature which began during the early 1940s.
The exhibition features photographic work made in the late 1980's and early 1990's by Maud Sulter and Jeanne Moutoussamy Ashe, curated by international artist Lubaina Himid, Professor of Contemporary Art at UClan.
The solo exhibition features Acconci's early works, including his writing, photography, and film.
This exhibition will feature key works from the Museum's collection, including sculptures in stone, a selection documenting Noguchi's experimentation with stainless steel and aluminum sculptures from the 1950s, as well as rarely shown pieces from the early 1940s incorporating string and wood elements.
Currently on view at MCA Chicago through May 20, the exhibition spans Pindell's five - decade career, «featuring early figurative paintings, pure abstraction and conceptual works, and personal and political art that emerged in the aftermath of a life - threatening car accident in 1979.
The first section of the exhibition features these early experiments, conducted in the mid - and late - 50s, while Oiticica was a member of Grupo Frente (The Forward Group), which was led by his teacher, the painter Ivan Serpa, and included such artists as Lygia Clark and Lygia Pape.
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