Exhibitions addressed important issues in contemporary artistic practice, drawing creativity from neglected areas of art.
Not exact matches
Drawn from the holdings of the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum and curated in collaboration with the artist's last and most
important dealers, Arne Glimcher and Susan Dunne of Pace Gallery, the
exhibition addresses the artist's category - defying range as a world shaper.
The
exhibition addresses the function of the outer court, and the
important roles of various rituals.
Although the Getty
exhibition directly
addresses the controversy surrounding «The Perfect Moment,» Martinueau says it was
important not to let the sensationalism of 1989 overpower this new show.
The
exhibition at Fondation Beyeler
addresses all the main themes and the most
important ideas and innovations found in Redon's oeuvre.
While Bruguera's most recent work often uses the strategies of social movements and education platforms to
address topical matters, this
exhibition looks back to Untitled (Havana, 2000) as a crucial work at the turn of the millennium that symbolizes an
important shift in Bruguera's oeuvre, as she moved from working primarily with her own body to considering active audience engagement.
Celebrating its 125th year, Baxter St at CCNY is marking this
important anniversary with an
exhibition of work by artists who draw upon the origins of the medium to
address contemporary photographic issues and practices.
For the gallery's first
exhibition with Melvin Edwards, the artist's first solo
exhibition in Germany, we show «Lynch Fragments» made between 1986 and 2012, which are dedicated to specific people and places that are
important to Edwards, such as his friend the painter Emilio Cruz, the political activist Samora Machel, the artist's brother Dan, places in Africa that are of personal significance to the artist, and the street number of his former New York
address.
A solo
exhibition features a large site - specific work that consumes the gallery with a selection of smaller works that
address destruction of architecture, intentional actions that destroy architecturally
important and significant cultural heritage sites.
This
exhibition will celebrate the material diversity, conceptual complexity, and visual beauty of Boetti's work, bringing together his ideas about order and disorder, non-invention, and the way in which the work
addresses the whole world, travel, and time, proving him to be one of the most
important and influential international artists of his generation.
In the
exhibition, the works selected highlight the complex relationship between image and reality — an
important theme which contemporary artists continue to
address, especially given the ever - increasing number of images we are exposed to daily.