Not exact matches
The report
follows the huge success of the inaugural World Sport Destination Expo — the first
dedicated Sport Tourism
exhibition and business forum which took place alongside the final week of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
König Galerie will
dedicate its Kabinett to Austrian Pop Art artist Kiki Kogelnik (b. 1935, d. 1997), whose work has recently received new appreciation
following her inclusion in the major 2015
exhibition «The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop» at Tate Moder
exhibition «The EY
Exhibition: The World Goes Pop» at Tate Moder
Exhibition: The World Goes Pop» at Tate Modern, London.
Shown in a
dedicated Collections Gallery as part of the Whitechapel Gallery's programme opening up rarely seen art collections for everyone, from around the world this final
exhibition follows three previous displays Barjeel Art Foundation: Debating Modernism I (8 September — 6 December 2015), Barjeel Art Foundation: Debating Modernism II (15 December -17 April 2016) and Mapping the Contemporary I (26 April — 14 August 2016).
A specific part of the
exhibition is
dedicated to the Zero avant - garde from around 1960,
followed by international examples of minimalistic painting and sculpture from the 1960s / 70s, eg.
«Au diapason du monde» (In tune with the world) A New Selection from our Collection Ever since the first
exhibition of emblematic works from its collection, during the 2014 inauguration of the building designed by Frank Gehry, Fondation Louis Vuitton has regularly exhibited different selections of works
following the Collection's four distinct predetermined categories: Contemplative, Expressionist, Pop, Music & Sound (2014/2016), or groups of works from specific events
dedicated to China (2016) and Africa (2017).
The
following section of the
exhibition is
dedicated to the 1980s, a time in which many artists adopted strategies of reproduction, repetition, and appropriation, building on Andy Warhol's self - proclaimed desire to be «a machine.»
The Chrysler's installation of this
exhibition will feature an entire room
dedicated to the bright, satirical paintings of Robert Colescott, whose work was an enormous influence on the generations that
followed.
For Kunsthal in Rotterdam, the two deserve equal recognition, and
following the success of their 2017
exhibition dedicated to the latter, they are now honoring three - dimensional works, and a unique selection of them too!
In 1961,
following an invitation to participate along with artists Jean Dubuffet, Mark Rothko, Sam Francis, and others in an
exhibition of contemporary painting entitled «Art and Contemplation», held at Palazzo Grassi in Venice, he created a series of 22 works
dedicated to the lagoon city.
Following the important retrospectives
dedicated to the Italian masters Emilio Vedova, Alberto Burri and Afro, Mazzoleni is pleased to present an
exhibition devoted to Enrico Castellani, one of the major figures in the artistic landscape of the last century, at the renovated
exhibition space in Piazza Solferino, Turin.
Pace Gallery is pleased to present Evolution — a solo show
dedicated to the work of pioneering artist Michal Rovner — in New York
following its celebrated
exhibition in Palo Alto earlier this year.
Pace Gallery presents Evolution — a solo show
dedicated to the work of pioneering artist Michal Rovner — in New York
following its celebrated
exhibition in Palo Alto earlier this year.
This is
followed by an entire room
dedicated to the 1930 Burchfield
exhibition at MoMA, which was the first solo artist
exhibition in the museum's young history.
Following the shows «Prototypes» (2000), «Antimatter3» (2004) and «V «(2008), this is the fourth solo
exhibition at the gallery,
dedicated to the Berlin - based British artist.
The dismissal of MOCA's chief curator, Paul Schimmel, who had been at the museum for 22 years (and the decision not to replace him), was closely
followed by Mr. Deitch's confirmation of an upcoming
exhibition dedicated to the era of disco, prompting all four artists on the museum's board — the luminaries Ed Ruscha, John Baldessari, Barbara Kruger and Catherine Opie — to resign in protest.
Following on from the successful Caspar David Friedrich
exhibition, the Hamburger Kunsthalle now presents the first major retrospective
exhibition for over 30 years
dedicated to the other great artist of German Romanticism — Philipp Otto Runge.
Alchemy by Jackson Pollock: Discovering the Artist at Work, which closes on April 6, 2015, will be
followed by two other shows — Jackson Pollock's Mural: Energy Made, which is
dedicated to the largest painting ever created by Pollock, and Visible Charles Pollock: A Retrospective, the first comprehensive
exhibition to explore the work of the artist's eldest brother.
This first monograph
dedicated to the work of Jordan Wolfson
follows Raspberry Poser, the artist's solo
exhibition at REDCAT (December 2, 2012 — January 27, 2013).
Details to
follow, but pencil in 9 am to catch this wonderful
exhibition dedicated to the under appreciated brilliance of Anna Albers, a Bauhaus master.
>> > Until 27 September 2015 Doug Aitken Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt Frankfurt Germany
Following on from his Station to Station: A 30 Day Happening extravaganza at London's Barbican, The Shirn
dedicates its entire
exhibition space, inside and out, to the impressive work of American multimedia - artist Doug Aitken, in the most comprehensive solo presentation of his film, music, architecture, performance and sculpture in Germany and elsewhere to date, see image above
Following on the heels of a successful inaugural
exhibition dedicated to the work of Urs Fischer, as well as a public art installation by Sterling Ruby, this show — St. Moritz Art Masters — promises to be a thought provoking, mixed - media extravaganza.
The very concept of «East» was articulated in a surprising way: The
exhibition's first room featured Asian artists living in the West, while the
following spaces were
dedicated to artists from Eastern Europe, Israel, and Russia.
Following the show «Shall I Write It «(2012), this is the second solo
exhibition at the gallery
dedicated to the Oslo based artist.
Chillida: Rhythm - Time - Silence
follows the
exhibition's recent display to inaugurate the gallery's presence in the United States, which was the first
exhibition to be
dedicated to the work of Chillida in New York in twenty - six years.