Sentences with phrase «gallery with poet»

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When she returned from her uptown wilderness to the fashionable Upper West side in the 1960s she was out of step with the contemporary scene, however Neel made a concerted effort to reengage with the New York art world painting numerous portraits of artists, curators and gallery owners, including the poet and MOMA curator Frank O'Hara, and artists Andy Warhol and Robert Smithson.
Most recently she collaborated with poet Justin Petropoulos on a transmedia book, installation and net art project entitled < legend > < / legend > (Jaded Ibis Press and Transfer Gallery, 2013).
Sillman's embrace of color and hand - drawn, exploratory marks in these videos - as well as her engagement with text as an underlying structure - place her in dialogue with artist and poet Jackson Mac Low, whose concrete poetry drawings are exhibited in the galleries just above Sillman's show at the Drawing Center.
Walid Raad: Miraculous Beginnings is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue co-published by Whitechapel Gallery and Festival D'Automne à Paris with contributions by Walid Raad, Achim Borchardt - Hume, Chief Curator, Whitechapel Gallery, Hélène Chouteau - Matikian, writer and curator, Alan Gilbert, writer and poet, and Blake Stimson, Professor of Art History at University of California.
Los Angeles - based painter and poet Chaves drew crowds last fall with his solo exhibition at Night Gallery (during which he launched his first book of poetry, Abigail Adams).
Pendleton, whose new work is on view now at Pace Gallery, discusses the connection between civil protest and live art with poet Thom Donovan.
(New York — September 26, 2014) Michael Rosenfeld Gallery proudly announces our representation of Barbara Chase - Riboud, the American - born, European - based author, poet, and artist whose work in all genres engages with the processes of transformation.
Space Forgets You is the title of the artist and poet John Giorno's first solo exhibition with the gallery Eva Presenhuber in Zürich.
The Tibor de Nagy Gallery marks its 60th anniversary with «Tibor de Nagy Gallery Painters and Poets,» an exhibition celebrating the gallery's pivotal role in launching the New York School of Poets and fostering a new collaborative ethos among poets and painters in post-War NeGallery marks its 60th anniversary with «Tibor de Nagy Gallery Painters and Poets,» an exhibition celebrating the gallery's pivotal role in launching the New York School of Poets and fostering a new collaborative ethos among poets and painters in post-War NeGallery Painters and Poets,» an exhibition celebrating the gallery's pivotal role in launching the New York School of Poets and fostering a new collaborative ethos among poets and painters in post-War New Poets,» an exhibition celebrating the gallery's pivotal role in launching the New York School of Poets and fostering a new collaborative ethos among poets and painters in post-War Negallery's pivotal role in launching the New York School of Poets and fostering a new collaborative ethos among poets and painters in post-War New Poets and fostering a new collaborative ethos among poets and painters in post-War New poets and painters in post-War New York.
The gallery accompanies the show with a Japanese poet's tribute to Miyamoto, as if she lived only in memory.
Simon Lewandowski is an artist based in London whose practice encompasses making useful things and useless things, making things that move and things that look as if they are moving.Solo exhibitions include «The Reversing Machine» (with Sam Belinfante), Art Laboratory Berlin, Berlin (2012) «Giochi, Passatempi, Harbingers» Nowhere Gallery, Milan (2011), «HOTEL / MOTEL / MOTET» installation and animated film with poet Richard Price, «Humbermouth» Literary Festival, Hull (2008), «The Imagining Machine: an Investigation», East Street Arts, Leeds (2008), «Crimes of Futility No. 8: The ArtistMachine», City Art Gallery, Leeds (2006).
William Blake Gallery: John Windle, an antiquarian bookseller with a track record of more than 40 years in San Francisco, has announced that he will open a gallery devoted to the art of the incomparable British artist and poet William Blake (1757 -Gallery: John Windle, an antiquarian bookseller with a track record of more than 40 years in San Francisco, has announced that he will open a gallery devoted to the art of the incomparable British artist and poet William Blake (1757 -gallery devoted to the art of the incomparable British artist and poet William Blake (1757 - 1827).
The gallery has held public poetry readings by such notable poets as the late Kenneth Koch, collaborations between poets and painters with the poets reading their work, talks by the late film maker and member, Rudy Burckhardt, and occasional dance recitals.
Norte Maar has been incredibly supportive and since the show, concrete sound, at the beautiful apartment gallery in Bushwick, we've worked together on various sound pieces, performances, a collaborative publication with poet and friend Christine Shan Shan Hou, and now this print series.
«The latest edition comes in the form of Sundaram Tagore [Gallery], a bright space filled with vibrant contemporary works personally selected by it's namesake, a notable New York - based curator and descendant of influential poet and Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore.»
He views his work as «An elaborate community forum, as much as a work of sculpture,» and as such, the gallery doubles as a stage for singer - songwriters, pop artists, poets, and composers, together with panel discussions, community forums, and other forms of creative public debate and engagement.
In 1982 he moved to New York, where he showed at galleries such as Mary Boone's, collaborated with Basquiat and Warhol, and made books with numerous writers and poets, including Allen Ginsberg, Harry Mathews, and Robert Creeley.
In Denver, Tuttle spoke about his recent (May - July 2011) exhibition at the Pace Gallery in Chelsea, «What's the Wind,» which featured seven large - scale sculptures by the artist who lives in New Mexico with his wife, the poet Mei - mei Berssenbrugge.
It's a complicated work, so it is with great satisfaction that the gallery commissioned local poet / art historian / educator Bill Berkson to explicate the work in an essay issued in a handsome brochure.
When Pace had a solo exhibition in 1954 at Artists Gallery, the poet and art critic Frank O'Hara stated in Art News: «He doesn't cultivate a «look»; some paintings have a delicate breathy surface with ominous dry light behind, others are more outgoing in their organization and move in a public, rhetorical manner.»
The pages reproduced are Robyn Ravlich's «The Path of Poetry» — a piece that was performed by Ravlich, Danko and Julie Ewington at the Project Show, Contemporary Art Society in Sydney in 1973 and re-performed latter that year at the Watters Gallery for Soft Riots, Danko's joint exhibition with poet and artist Richard Tipping.
With or Without, 2016, Talley Dunn Gallery Alice, the poet and the grasslands, 2012, Talley Dunn Gallery A Boy's Will, 2009, Dunn and Brown Contemporary Line By Line, 2006, Dunn and Brown Contemporary Consider, 2003, Dunn and Brown Contemporary Linda Ridgway: Leap Year, 2000, Dunn and Brown Contemporary
On the one year anniversary of Luis Tomasello's death and the recent passing of Arnaldo Calveyra, The Mayor Gallery presents an homage to the artist and poet with a group show, inspired by The Archer of Light, a 2013 collaboration between them.
In collaboration with the Almine Rech Gallery (Paris, Brussels, London) Flux Laboratory is reopening and has invited the American poet John Giorno to mark its homecoming with a monthlong exhibition devoted to poetry.
In 1955, Provincetown had also become the site of the Sun Gallery, founded by poet Dominic Falcone and painter Yvonne Andersen, who had been a student of Hofmann's, but had parted ways with abstraction.
Dodge additionally published a two - volume catalogue with the Henry Art Gallery including a book of letters between Dodge and poet Matthew Dickman.
WILLIAM TILLYER / ALICE OSWALD: NOBODY Apr 27 - Jun 30, 2018 Bernard Jacobson Gallery is delighted to invite you to the Private view of Nobody, an exhibition of new work by William Tillyer created in collaboration with the poet, Alice Oswald.
Gallery Paul Kasmin dedicated a solo show to the late Marcel Broodthaers, a Belgian poet, filmmaker and artist with a very peculiar approach to creating art works.
This is the third exhibition of paintings by Alice Neel organised by the gallery and is accompanied by a catalogue with a text by the poet and writer Sue Hubbard.
A fully illustrated color catalogue, with an introduction by Eliza Rathbone, curator of the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., and essays by Anne de Staël, the artist's daughter; André du Bouchet, well - known French poet; Dominique Levy and Simon Studer, co-organizers of the exhibition, is also available through the Gallery.
In the 1940s and 1950s, painter Ary Stillman was in the thick of the New York art world, mounting well - received exhibitions at major galleries; participating in lively discussions with fellow artists, intellectuals and poets; even drawing praise from Clement Greenberg, the era's most powerful critic.
Ugo Rondinone's work at Gladstone Gallery's booth is timed to coincide with the exhibition he curated at Palais de Tokyo, I < 3 John Giorno, which reprises the work of the American poet and performance artist John Giorno.
In 2013 she collaborated with poet Justin Petropoulos on a transmedia book, installation and net art project entitled published by Jaded Ibis Press, Seattle, WA and exhibited at Transfer Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.
Curators Arielle de Saint Phalle and Taylor Roy will be showing Mr. Jarmusch's collages, along with works by Michael Zwack, co-founder of the legendary Buffalo alternative art space Hallwalls Gallery, poet David Shapiro and artists Robin Winters and Jacques Villaglé.
2001 Words and Landscape, Art Affairs, Amsterdam, NL Conception: Conceptual Documents 1968 - 1972, Norwich School of Art and Design, Norwich, UK; The Library, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, UK; Chisenhale Gallery, London, UK; Baskin Gallery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CA Rolling Stones Adorned With Starlight, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, AT Words + Landscape, Art Affairs, Amsterdam, NL The Starving Artists» Cookbook Video Series, Anthology Film Archives, New York, US; Galerie Rachel, Haferkamp, Cologne, DE «Für Hanne», Galerie Ascan Crone, Hamburg, DE Yossi Breger, Douglas Gordon, Jonathan Monk, Lawrence Weiner, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, IL Dead, The Roundhouse, London, UK Vette Vazen, Brutto Gusto, Rotterdam, NL AM The Record Man: Artists» Audio Projects, Art Metropole, Toronto, CA From the Marzona Collection, Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, DE Presentation of the Works, Frankfurt, DE Imago Mundi, CAPC - Musée d'Art Contemporain, Bordeaux, FR Group Exhibition, Cab Gallery, London, UK Collaborations with Parkett, Museum of Modern Art, New York, US DIN ART 4: 540 Künstlers und 1 Formular Sammlung Klaus Hömberg, 1985 bis 1997, Museum für Telekommunication, Frankfurt, DE; Museum für Kommunikation, Hamburg, DE; Museum für Kommunikation, Berlin, DE The First Ten Years: Selected Works form the Collection, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, IR Nothing, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, UK; CAC, Vilnius, LT; Rooseum, Malmö, SW Sammlung Ingo Glass, Herbergen - Museum des Münchner Stadmuseums, DE Counting Coup / Undo, The Theatre for the New City, New York, US Wall > Sculpture, Margarete Roeder Gallery, New York, US Wert Wechsel, Zum Wert des Kunstwerks, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Cologne, DE So Oke, Benefit Auction for Infoscreen, Futuregarden Kunstverein, Vienna, AT Archilab 2001, 3rd Intern» l Architect, Conf, Ville d'Orléans, FR Drawings, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, California, US Von Edgar Degas bis Gerhard Richter: Arbeiten auf Papier aus der Sammlung des Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Munster, DE Markers: Outdoor Banner Event of Artists and Poets, part of 49th Venice Biennale, With Starlight, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, AT Words + Landscape, Art Affairs, Amsterdam, NL The Starving Artists» Cookbook Video Series, Anthology Film Archives, New York, US; Galerie Rachel, Haferkamp, Cologne, DE «Für Hanne», Galerie Ascan Crone, Hamburg, DE Yossi Breger, Douglas Gordon, Jonathan Monk, Lawrence Weiner, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, IL Dead, The Roundhouse, London, UK Vette Vazen, Brutto Gusto, Rotterdam, NL AM The Record Man: Artists» Audio Projects, Art Metropole, Toronto, CA From the Marzona Collection, Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, DE Presentation of the Works, Frankfurt, DE Imago Mundi, CAPC - Musée d'Art Contemporain, Bordeaux, FR Group Exhibition, Cab Gallery, London, UK Collaborations with Parkett, Museum of Modern Art, New York, US DIN ART 4: 540 Künstlers und 1 Formular Sammlung Klaus Hömberg, 1985 bis 1997, Museum für Telekommunication, Frankfurt, DE; Museum für Kommunikation, Hamburg, DE; Museum für Kommunikation, Berlin, DE The First Ten Years: Selected Works form the Collection, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, IR Nothing, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, UK; CAC, Vilnius, LT; Rooseum, Malmö, SW Sammlung Ingo Glass, Herbergen - Museum des Münchner Stadmuseums, DE Counting Coup / Undo, The Theatre for the New City, New York, US Wall > Sculpture, Margarete Roeder Gallery, New York, US Wert Wechsel, Zum Wert des Kunstwerks, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Cologne, DE So Oke, Benefit Auction for Infoscreen, Futuregarden Kunstverein, Vienna, AT Archilab 2001, 3rd Intern» l Architect, Conf, Ville d'Orléans, FR Drawings, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, California, US Von Edgar Degas bis Gerhard Richter: Arbeiten auf Papier aus der Sammlung des Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Munster, DE Markers: Outdoor Banner Event of Artists and Poets, part of 49th Venice Biennale, with Parkett, Museum of Modern Art, New York, US DIN ART 4: 540 Künstlers und 1 Formular Sammlung Klaus Hömberg, 1985 bis 1997, Museum für Telekommunication, Frankfurt, DE; Museum für Kommunikation, Hamburg, DE; Museum für Kommunikation, Berlin, DE The First Ten Years: Selected Works form the Collection, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, IR Nothing, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, UK; CAC, Vilnius, LT; Rooseum, Malmö, SW Sammlung Ingo Glass, Herbergen - Museum des Münchner Stadmuseums, DE Counting Coup / Undo, The Theatre for the New City, New York, US Wall > Sculpture, Margarete Roeder Gallery, New York, US Wert Wechsel, Zum Wert des Kunstwerks, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Cologne, DE So Oke, Benefit Auction for Infoscreen, Futuregarden Kunstverein, Vienna, AT Archilab 2001, 3rd Intern» l Architect, Conf, Ville d'Orléans, FR Drawings, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, California, US Von Edgar Degas bis Gerhard Richter: Arbeiten auf Papier aus der Sammlung des Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Munster, DE Markers: Outdoor Banner Event of Artists and Poets, part of 49th Venice Biennale, org.
Her recent exhibition, «STRAY,» contained an LP with readings by poets Susan Howe and Nathaniel Mackey as well as photographs of verses of poems that had been wheat - pasted onto the gallery's walls.
Now comes a belated and woozily perplexing first New York survey of one of Europe's most influential 20th - century trickster - artist - poets, along with a complementary showcase, «Marcel Broodthaers: Écriture,» at Michael Werner Gallery on the Upper East Side.
The gallery installation will be realized in collaboration with poet Adrian Matejka who has resequenced the 50 prints into a new poetic portrait.
Join us for a gallery talk with Betsey Garand, Senior Resident Artist at Amherst College, and Gail Mazur, poet and wife of the late Michael Mazur» 57.
It's well - known that Tibor de Nagy (named after the Hungarian émigré banker who co-founded the gallery with John Bernard Myers) fostered the poets of the New York School, publishing their first chapbooks and fomenting their collaborations with artists.
In 1954, along with 5 other artists and poets, she founded the Six Gallery in San Francisco which was home to experimental work and the first public reading of Howl by Alan Ginsburg.
Yeelen Gallery («Yeelen») presents what's INSIDE HER never dies... a Black Woman's Legacy, a group exhibition curated by Karla Ferguson and in collaboration with Poets & Artists Magazine; on view through Art Basel Miami Beach week from November 30 to February 28, 2016.
Nothing in Moderation Musée National des Beaux - Arts du Québec, Québec City (catalogue) 2016 Joan Mitchell: Drawing Into Painting Cheim & Read, New York 2015 Joan Mitchell - At The Harbor And In The Grand Vallée Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art, New York Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz (catalogue)(traveling to Museum Ludwig, Cologne, 2015) 2014 Joan Mitchell: Trees Cheim & Read, New York (catalogue) 2013 Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin (catalogue) At Home in Poetry Poetry Foundation, Chicago An American Master Lehigh University Art Galleries, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 2012 The Last Decade The Butler Institute of Contemporary Art, Youngstown The Last Paintings Hauser & Wirth, London 2011 The Last Paintings Cheim & Read, New York (catalogue) Paintings from the Fifties Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York 2010 The Last Decade Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills Inverleith House Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh (catalogue) Joan Mitchell in New Orleans: Paintings New Orleans Museum of Art Joan Mitchell in New Orleans: Prints Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans Joan Mitchell in New Orleans: Works on Paper Newcomb Art Gallery, Tulane University The Roaring Fifties Galerie Thomas Modern, Munich 2009 Joan Mitchell: Drawings Kukje Gallery, Seoul (catalogue) Joan Mitchell: Sunflowers Hauser & Wirth, Zurich 2008 A Discovery of the New York School Musée des Impressionnismes, Giverny; traveled to: Palazzo Magnani, Reggio Emilia; Kunsthalle Emden, Emden (catalogue) Joan Mitchell: Sunflowers Cheim & Read, New York (catalogue) Joan Mitchell: Paintings and Pastels 1973 — 1983 Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York 2007 Leaving America Hauser & Wirth, London (catalogue) Joan Mitchell: Works on Paper 1956 — 1992 Cheim & Read, New York (catalogue) 2006 de Young Museum, San Francisco Joan Mitchell: A Survey 1952 — 1992 Kukje Gallery, Seoul (catalogue) 2005 Joan Mitchell: Prints from the Foundation Susan Sheehan Gallery, New York Joan Mitchell: The 1946 — 1952 Sketchbook Drawings and Related Works Pollock Gallery, Southern Methodist University, Dallas Joan Mitchell: Frémicourt Paintings 1960 — 62 Cheim & Read, New York (catalogue) Joan Mitchell Sketchbook 1949 — 51 Francis M. Naumann, New York 2002 Robert Miller Gallery, New York Petit Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York The Paintings of Joan Mitchell Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; traveled to: Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth; The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; Des Moines Art Center, Iowa (catalogue) The Presence of Absence Cheim & Read, New York (catalogue) Memory Abstracted Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art, New York Working with Poets: Joan Mitchell Tibor de Nagy, New York 1999 The Nature of Abstraction: Joan Mitchell Paintings, Drawings, and Prints Walker Art Center, Minneapolis 1998 From Nature to Abstraction Nave Museum, Victoria Paintings, 1950 — 1955 from the Estate of Joan Mitchell Robert Miller Gallery, New York 1997 IVAM Centre Julio González, Valencia Joan Mitchell: Selected Paintings Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York Galerie Won, Seoul Pastels by Joan Mitchell Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. 1996 Joan Mitchell: Pastels Musée des Beaux - Arts de Rouen, Rouen Joan Mitchell: Paintings from 1956 to 1958 Robert Miller Gallery, New York (catalogue) 1995 Joan Mitchell: Tilleuls, 1978.
Walden Gallery, from Buenos Aires, brought a series of spare conceptual works on paper from the 1970s by Ulises Carrión, with a vitrine of fascinating ephemera related to his work as an artist, publisher, and poet at the center of the booth.
If you've been treading a path around the cross-continental gallery and museum show circuit over the past two years, you've likely laid eyes on the bright, lucid paintings of Etel Adnan, the Lebanese poet, painter, philosopher, and octogenarian whose compositions have struck a chord with curators, critics, and viewers alike.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully - illustrated catalogue with texts by Enrique Juncosa; Dan Cameron, Visual Arts Director of the New Orleans Contemporary Arts Centre; Cristina Fontaneda Berthet, Director, Patio Herreriano; Greg Hilty, Curatorial Director, Lisson Gallery, London; Seán Kissane, Head of Exhibitions at IMMA; Kevin Power, writer and curator, and John Yau, poet and critic.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated monograph published by Phaidon Press, with essays by Laura Hoptman, Kraus Family Senior Curator at the New Museum, Iwona Blazwick, Whitechapel Gallery Director, and poet John Giorno.
Happily, there is a beautiful catalog with essays by Gallery Director (and show curator) Andrea Packard and poet and critic Barry Schwabsky.
Over a year ago, Gagosian also selected Cy Twombly to inaugurate a new gallery space, this time in Athens: the exhibit was entitled «Leaving Paphos Ringed with Waves,» quoting the Spartan lyric poet Alcman.
Our own retrospective begins with a review of Rauschenberg's 1958 show at Castelli gallery by poet John Ashbery, who notes that the artist's junk - covered canvases «look like walls in a house inhabited by very bad children.»
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