Lori Bookstein Fine Art is pleased to present «Paul Resika: Flowers,»
an exhibition surveying more than twenty years of the artist's treatment of intimate still life arrangements.
Not exact matches
With 320 works by
more than 160 artists, this
exhibition surveys the eternal city's artistic wealth and vitality.
It was only inevitable, then, that someone would do an
exhibition that
surveys the trend toward bringing moving images out of the theater space and creating
more immersive experiences.
This came to light in «All at Once,» the artist's first
survey exhibition, a spacious and informative presentation of
more than 150 objects, dating from 1993 to the present, in cast paper and plaster, blown glass, and glazed ceramic.
The Brood
surveyed 25 years of Lisa Yuskavage's work and was her first solo museum
exhibition in the United States in
more than 15 years.
BOOKSHELF To learn
more about Robert Colescott's work consider «Robert Colescott: A Retrospective, 1975 - 1986,» which accompanied his first
survey exhibition, along with other catalogs, such as «Robert Colescott, Recent Paintings» (1997) and «Robert Colescott: Troubled Goods - A Ten Year Survey (1997 - 2007).&
survey exhibition, along with other catalogs, such as «Robert Colescott, Recent Paintings» (1997) and «Robert Colescott: Troubled Goods - A Ten Year
Survey (1997 - 2007).&
Survey (1997 - 2007).»
Angel Otero: Everything and Nothing, the artist's first
survey exhibition, encompasses
more than a decade's worth of painting and sculpture.
A
survey of Wiley's career since 2001, this
exhibition features 60 paintings and sculptures (a
more recent pursuit) that riff on images from the art historical canon, challenging accepted notions of race, gender and representation.
BOOK April 14: Published to accompany the first - ever
survey of the rarely seen notebooks of Jean - Michel Basquiat, a traveling
exhibition organized by the Brooklyn Museum, «Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks» features
more than 150 notebook pages filled with handwritten notes, poetry and drawings.
ART AGENDA LISTS UPCOMING EVENTS,
EXHIBITION OPENINGS AND TALKS HAPPENING THIS WEEK IN BLACK ART Ongoing Brooklyn, N.Y.: «Crossing Brooklyn: Art from Bushwick, Bed - Stuy, and Beyond,» a major
survey of
more than 100 works by 35 Brooklyn - based artists and collectives, includes Linda Goode Bryant and Project EATS, Aisha Cousins, Heather Hart, Steffani Jemison, Shantell...
This
survey exhibition will present seminal and
more recent artworks across painting, photo, film, and sculpture.
If you're eager for a
more comprehensive
exhibition of Neel's work, then there's a major
survey currently touring various venues in Europe, and which can currently be seen at the Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles until September.
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..
«Zoe Leonard:
Survey» is the first
exhibition to assess the extraordinary range of the artist's achievements over
more than three decades of her career to date.
UB Art Gallery: September 7 - December 16, 2017 UB Anderson Gallery: September 7 - December 31, 2017 Wanderlust: Actions, Traces, Journeys 1967 - 2017 is a 50 - year
survey exhibition that considers Read
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EXHIBITION «Mastry,» the long - awaited, 35 - year
survey of KERRY JAMES MARSHALL opens at MCA Chicago this month, featuring
more than 70 paintings including «Better Homes, Better Gardens,» 1994 (acrylic and collage on unstretched canvas).
Saar had her first institutional solo
exhibitions in Europe at the Museum De Domijnen in the Netherlands and in Milan, Italy, where a half - century
survey at the Prada Foundation featured
more than 80 works.
Dine's extensive practice in painting, drawing, sculpting and printmaking has been the subject of
more than 300 solo
exhibitions around the world, including ten major
surveys and retrospectives since 1970.
With
more than double the
exhibition space in its new permanent home, ICA Miami presents its first thematic
survey and most ambitious
exhibition to date, bringing together the work of contemporary innovators with that of modern masters.
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.
With
more than 30 works from Hirst's collection, some of which have never been shown in the UK, the
exhibition covers a range of the major series that have conveniently structured Koons's career, dating from 1979 to 2014 and making up a neat, albeit condensed,
survey of his work.
«
More Wrong Things», a solo
exhibition at Hales Gallery in London (20 May — 24 June) displaying a small group of works from the 1980s to the early 2000s, coincided with the opening of «Kinetic Painting» at the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt (until 24 September), a vast
survey of Schneemann's career.
Trenton Doyle Hancock has a major
survey exhibition, Walton Ford exhibits new watercolors, Richard Serra receives an award, and
more in this week's roundup.
The
exhibition is a vast, encyclopedic
survey of
more than 100 works by three dozen artists.
After
surveying more than 100 artists active in the 1940s and»50s, it was a great challenge to limit the
exhibition to 12 who stand in for the many.
But
more to the point, in the last year and a half my students at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and I have begun a study of
exhibition types, an attempt as a group to create a typological study of
exhibition forms — the monographic or
survey show of an individual artist, thematic or historical group
exhibition, international biennial, etc..
The premier
exhibition is a rotating group
survey of New Precisionist painting... see
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The 2006 Biennial, as signaled by the fact that it was titled «Day for Night,» was
more of a thematic
exhibition than
survey.
The Moscow Biennale is the epicentre of a vast effort by the Moscow art scene that includes
more than a hundred
exhibitions throughout the city, structured within the categories Special Guests, Special Projects and a Parallel Program, ranging from a Louise Bourgeois
survey show and a new project by Anish Kapoor, up to group
exhibitions that present diverse perspectives on the Moscow and broader Russian art scene.
Marlene Dumas»
exhibition at Tate Modern presents us with a
survey of works with even
more sex and death.
Addendum begins to do just that by including, ad hoc, additional images, objects, gestures and performance that provide a
more complete representation of many of the artists that made up the,,,
exhibition, while simultaneously further problematizing the original
survey.
The
exhibition was the first major
survey of work by Anna Barriball, which brought together drawing, video, photography and sculpture made over the last decade / Read
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This year's fair also includes a number of notable
surveys of Latin American and Mexican artists, including two
exhibitions spanning
more than 40 years of work by Argentinian artist
In 1932, when most important art
exhibitions in America were conservative affairs administered by academic judges, the one - year - old Whitney Museum unveiled an alternative aimed at leveling the ground to
survey the
more unruly range of the day's visual expression.
The
exhibition, organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, is the first major museum
survey of American prints in
more than 30 years.
At the Studio Museum in Harlem, she curated
more than 12
exhibitions, including those on Rodney McMillian, Titus Kaphar, Glenn Kaino, and Robert Pruitt, as well as the first major museum
survey of the LA conceptual artist Charles Gaines, which traveled to the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles and was nominated in 2014 for a Best Monographic Museum Show in New York by the International Association of Art Critics (AICA - USA).
This career
survey is Parrasch Heijnen's first
exhibition of Alexander's work and includes
more than two - dozen extraordinary examples, many of which were generously loaned from private and museum collections.
BOOKSHELF Read
more about these three leading contemporary artists in «Mickalene Thomas: Origin of the Universe,» Thomas's first monograph; «Nick Cave: Epitome,» the most comprehensive
survey of Cave's work to date; and «Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic,» which coincides with Wiley's
exhibition currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum.
Gala goers also were treated to the opening of the
exhibition, «Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney: Sculpture,» the first
survey of the artist's work in
more than 75 years, which is on view through April 29, 2018 and features some 50 sculptures and drawings and other items from the artist's life.
The
exhibition, the first major
survey of her work in
more than 30 years, shows her subversive playfulness as well as her unapologetic examination of female desire, race and motherhood.
The artist has been the subject of hundreds of solo
exhibitions since 1965, including numerous museum
surveys, ranging from his first, at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1975, to
more recently, a two - year travelling retrospective organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2005 - 2007).
More recently, catalogs accompanied important
exhibitions at Mnuchin Gallery in New York («David Hammons: Five Decades»), a career
survey billed as the first of its kind in 25 years, and the George Economou Collection in Athens («David Hammons: Give Me a Moment»), the artist's first major show in Greece, and first
survey in Europe.
Tuttle has been the subject of hundreds of solo
exhibitions since 1965, including numerous museum
surveys, ranging from his first, at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1975, to
more recently, a two - year travelling retrospective organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2005 - 2007).
The first major investigation into his iconic and groundbreaking early work in
more than 20 years, this
exhibition surveys the renowned American designer's wood and fiberglass objects, and presents related materials from his archives.
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.
Alexander Liberman, Sun II, 1962 Acrylic on canvas, 79.25 inches diameter, private collection Feb. 16 — June 17, 2007 The first comprehensive
survey of Op Art by an American museum in
more than 25 years, the
exhibition examines the development and lasting influence of the international movement exploring perceptual phenomena in painting, sculpture, and light installation.
The
exhibition will present an extensive
survey of Boetti's arazzi (meaning embroideries), from monochromatic to multi-coloured, pre-1979 to
more recent and of different formats and sizes.
Just as in Part I, the less critically the Whitney celebrates American culture, the duller it gets, the
more it needs what the Museum of Modern Art calls «Making Choices» in its own multi-part
survey exhibition.
Select past
exhibitions include Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie (2017), a city - wide
exhibition featuring works by
more than 50 artists in the Roberts Gallery, in street interventions throughout Philadelphia, and on the web; Nari Ward: Sun Splashed (2016), a mid-career
survey of the artist's found - object assemblage art; Picasso: The Great War, Experimentation and Change (2016), which examined the artist's stylistic development during the First World War; and Mark Dion, Judy Pfaff, Fred Wilson: The Order of Things (2015), for which the Barnes commissioned three large - scale artist installations in response to the unconventional way Dr. Barnes displayed his collection.
«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.