As on of
the featured artists in the exhibition she will lead guests downtown and offer tips in street photography on February 4th.
Join us for a panel discussion
featuring the artists in the exhibition Inside the Artists» Studios: Small - Scale Views discussing their work and the role creating small - scale models to further their artistic visions.
Featured artists in the exhibition, who explored such an aesthetic include some of history's greatest practitioners, among them Titian, Rembrandt, Turner, and Cézanne.
Featured artists in the exhibitions include Na Buqi (b. 1984), Wu Chao (b. 1977), Ye Funa (b. 1986), Yang Guangnan (b. 1980), Ma Qiusha (b. 1982), Li Shurui (b. 1981), Luo Wei (b. 1989), Hu Xiaoyuan (b. 1977) Shen Xin (b. 1990) Yin Xiuzhen (b. 1963) and Geng Xue (b. 1983).
The featured artists in the exhibition all explore the strategies of breaking up of the picture plane, focusing mostly on the point of the slip between the figuration and abstraction, placing the figurative compositions in an abstract context.
Not exact matches
The longest - running
exhibition of African - American art
in the U.S.
features more than 100 dynamic works of art from amateur and professional African - American
artists from around the nation, as well as a youth category which
features work by a dozen area high school
artists.
Paul Davis, an
artist whose paintings and posters have been the subject of gallery
exhibitions and museum retrospectives
in the United States and abroad, has designed a poster
featuring David Pechefsky.
The following installations will be
featured in The VR works of Felix & Paul, a showcase of groundbreaking live - action virtual reality experiences by
artists Félix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphaël
in the Festival's New Frontier
exhibition.
All of the woks
in this self - portrait introduction lesson come from an
exhibition held at Kettles Yard
in Cambridge called Face Off - and none of the artworks
feature the
artists faces.
In 2012, Haines curated International Orange, an
exhibition at Fort Point presented by FOR - SITE
featuring commissions by 16
artists to mark the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Educational programs for hotel guests, as well as visitors of all ages, will accompany these
exhibitions with
artist talks, curatorial lectures, film screenings, and an insider's look at the creative process of CAF
artists featured on
in - room TV hospitality channels.
This
exhibition features the work of active
artists involved
in the Santa Barbara contemporary art scene.
The Arts Fund is known for the Teen Arts Mentorship Program that matches promising high school students with professional
artist mentors
in intensive workshops representing all the cultural arts, and the Community Gallery which presents professionally curated art
exhibitions featuring artists from across the county.
Most sculptures
featured in the
exhibition will be lent by the
artist, including Magma (2008), which will be publicly on view for the first time.
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.
Innovative game art by local
artists and designers will be
featured in this
exhibition, sponsored
in part by 4Culture's Tech Specific grant, that provides a behind the scenes look at the creative process, with a special focus on diverse artwork, narratives and indie games.
The fund does not award grants to individual
artists but to art venues and curators
featuring works by Turkish
artists in their
exhibitions.
Featuring 60 paintings and collages made between 1954 and 2013, the
exhibition was monumental
in both scope and effect: by showing a less frequently seen side of Katz's work, it prompted the viewer to reconsider the
artist's overall project, now well into its sixth decade.
Pictures at an
Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.Today's show: «THEM» is currently on view at Schinkel Pavillion
in Berlin and
features the work of seven
artists — Alina Szapocznikow, Alisa Baremboym, Aleksandra Domanović, Sarah Lucas, Katja Novitskova, Carolee Schneemann,... Read More
The London
artist was
featured in 2013 at several U.K. shows, including the Royal Academy of Arts Summer
Exhibition and the Lynn Painter - Stainers Prize e
Exhibition and the Lynn Painter - Stainers Prize
exhibitionexhibition.
Jesus as a Weapon and a Tool» winks at the New Museum
exhibition «Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon,»
in which Bond
features by way of an installation and an occasional performance piece for which the
artist models
in a museum window on open view from the street.
The
exhibition which opens during Bushwick Open Studios weekend
features a work by 19 international
artists who have each selected an
artist from Brooklyn to participate
in the show.
Featured artists ask us to consider what role geometric abstraction might serve
in our current non-utopian times, just over one hundred years after Kazimir Malevich and Vladmir Tatlin's watershed
exhibition, The Last Futurist Exhibition of Paint
exhibition, The Last Futurist
Exhibition of Paint
Exhibition of Paintings 0.10.
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.
The Intersectional Self, an
exhibition centered on gender and feminist politics
in the age of trans - identity,
features the work of
artists Janine Antoni, Andrea Bowers, Patty Chang, Abigail DeVille, Ana Mendieta, Catherine Opie, Adrian Piper, Genesis Breyer P - Orridge, Cindy Sherman, and Martha Wilson.
On view
in the gallery's London space, the
exhibition will
feature a selection of important sculptures and drawings exemplifying the scope of the
artist's influential career.
Dawn DeDeaux and Lonnie Holley: Thumbs Up For the Mothership An
exhibition designed to give an extended public forum to two
artists who have participated in the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Artists - in - Residence program in Captiva, Florida, Thumbs up for the Mothership features works by New Orleans conceptual artist Dawn DeDeaux and Atlanta - based sculptor and musician Lonnie
artists who have participated
in the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
Artists - in - Residence program in Captiva, Florida, Thumbs up for the Mothership features works by New Orleans conceptual artist Dawn DeDeaux and Atlanta - based sculptor and musician Lonnie
Artists -
in - Residence program
in Captiva, Florida, Thumbs up for the Mothership
features works by New Orleans conceptual
artist Dawn DeDeaux and Atlanta - based sculptor and musician Lonnie Holley.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS —
In conjunction with her solo
exhibition at MASS MoCA, Liz Deschenes curates a group
exhibition featuring six
artists whose work expands the field of photography.
CONTACT continues to foster the careers of
artists through the annual Burtynsky Grant, which supports the creation of a photobook; The Gattuso Prize for an outstanding
featured exhibition in the Festival; and The Exhibition Award, which provides an emerging artist with a solo show in the CONTAC
exhibition in the Festival; and The
Exhibition Award, which provides an emerging artist with a solo show in the CONTAC
Exhibition Award, which provides an emerging
artist with a solo show
in the CONTACT Gallery.
The
exhibition features nine contemporary
artists working
in a variety of mediums.
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.
Featuring artists as solo exhibitors, and also
in the context of conceptual group
exhibitions, Brunswick Street Gallery offers a completely unique viewing experience of work from contemporary emerging
artists.
The idea is to
feature every
artist who participates
in the 2015
exhibition with an image of the work donated and their information.
This
exhibition puts the Gee's Bend quilts
in context by
featuring the work of master quilt maker Mary Lee Bendolph and those she influenced, accompanied by the art of
artists working
in the found - object tradition who are part of her artistic sphere, including Thornton Dial and Lonnie Holley.
Amongst the
artists featured in the
exhibition are: Huma Bhabha, Louise Bourgeois, Tony Cragg, Lucian Freud, Thomas Houseago, Mark Manders, Eduardo Paolozzi, Marc Quinn, Man Ray, John Stezaker, Andy Warhol and Rebecca Warren.
Featured works
in the
exhibition are from the
artist's book The Wonder: Portraits of a Remembered City.
Originating at the New Museum
in New York last fall, the
exhibition features «The Holy Virgin Mary,» Ofili's most recognized and most controversial dung painting from the 1990s, which sold at Christie's London on June 30 for $ 4.5 million, a record for the
artist.
The Prize, co-presented by Aimia, a global leader
in loyalty management, and the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), will award each of the four
artists a six - week
artist residency
in Canada and
feature their work
in an AGO
exhibition opening Sept. 3, 2014.
Developed
in close consultation with the
artists, the
exhibition features original works by Rachel Harrison, Joseph Kosuth, Paul McCarthy, Whitney McVeigh, Raymond Pettibon, and Adrian Piper created specifically for the show and shown here for the first time.
The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center is
featuring three 2009 grantees from San Francisco (Gobel, Smith, and Walker)
in this
exhibition, along with two other
artists.
Making its U.S. debut, this
exhibition presents the latest
in African design,
featuring more than 120
artists working across photography, film, sculpture, fashion, furniture, apps, digital comics, and beyond.
Featuring works — over a third of which are newly created — by an international and intergenerational group of
artists, the
exhibition explores blackness as a highly evocative and animating force
in various approaches to abstract art.
Featuring works by
artists including Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, Martha Rosler, Louise Bourgeois, Mona Hatoum, and Ilit Azoulay, the
exhibition reexamines the concepts negotiated
in the domestic sphere, including gender roles, memory, nostalgia, and questions of place and displacement.
Impressionism is the
artist's first solo museum presentation
in the United States, and
features a focused selection of extant pieces alongside new work made specifically for the
exhibition.
That marriage of political and personal is on view
in «Bloodlines,» a solo
exhibition that anchors the Miami Art Week showcase at Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), which also
features a retrospective of Jamaican - born
artist Nari Ward.
Atlanta Contemporary presents King Tide, a Contemporary Off - Site
exhibition featuring works by Studio
Artists Tyler Beard, Jamie Bull, Jane Garver Foley, Kelly Kristin Jones, and Hannah Tarr at COOP Gallery
in Nashville, Tennessee.
Featuring works from the 1920s New Negro Movement, the local WPA print workshop
in the 1930s, and the decades that followed through America's bicentennial celebration, the
exhibition includes about 50
artists, Selma Burke, Barbara Chase - Riboud, Aaron Douglas, Reginald Gammon, Barkley L. Hendricks, Horace Pippen, Raymond Saunders, Henry O. Tanner, Dox Thrash, Laura Wheeler Waring, and Deborah Willis, among them.
Gray Matters is the first
exhibition organized by Michael Goodson since he assumed the role of Senior Curator of
Exhibitions at the Wex, and the survey enriches a calendar year of programming
in which every
artist featured in our galleries is a woman.
Six years later, together with another art historian, Ann Sutherland Harris, she mounted an
exhibition in several US venues
featuring women
artists from the Renaissance to the present.
The
exhibition features 30 prints and drawings created
in the 1930s and 1940s by
artists such as Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Elizabeth Catlett.