Glass artist Robert Wiener is exhibiting at the Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center (through May 15th), painter Scott Brooks is exhibiting at beinArt Gallery in Australia (through April 26th) and painter Brian Petro has recently installed 11 works at MINT located at Florida Avenue and California Street, NW (art work will rotated through September).
Death and Funeral of Nyack Stained
Glass Artist Robert Pinart Robert Pinart, a renowned stained and dale de verre glass artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital on October 1 due to respiratory failure.
Not exact matches
A fixture on the New York art scene in the»60s and»70s, Jonas worked alongside some of the leading
artists of the time such as Nancy Holt, Susan Rothenberg,
Robert Smithson and Claes Oldenburg — and hung around with composers and choreographers foundational to modern performance like John Cage, Philip
Glass, Simone Forti and Yvonne Rainer.
Moving more aggressively onto the turf of commercial galleries, Sotheby's is hiring Christy MacLear, the chief executive of the
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and before that the executive director of the Philip Johnson
Glass House, to expand the auction house's advisory services for living
artists and for
artists» estates and foundations.
Artists represented in the archive include Vito Acconci, Laurie Anderson, Karole Armitage, Dara Birnbaum, John Cage, Lucinda Childs, Merce Cunningham, Philip
Glass, Karen Finley, Simone Forti, Mike Kelley, Joan Jonas, Bill T. Jones, Sherrie Levine,
Robert Mapplethorpe, Christian Marclay, Nam June Paik, Cindy Sherman, Bill Viola, and
Robert Wilson among many others.
Influenced primarily by her father,
Robert Kevin, an award winning
artist in his own right, Susan has had a lifelong passion for all forms of creativity and has also produced pottery pieces, stained
glass and sculptures.
Among the acquisition highlights during the past two decades have been: in Archaeology, the Renée and
Robert Belfer Collection of Ancient
Glass and Greek and Roman Antiquity and the Demirjian Family European Bronze Age Collection; in Jewish Art and Life, an illuminated Mishneh Torah of Maimonides (ca. 1457), acquired jointly with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the restored 18th Century Tzedek ve - Shalom Synagogue from Paramaribo, Suriname; and, in the Fine Arts, Nicolas Poussin's «Destruction and Sack of the Temple of Jerusalem» (1625), Rembrandt van Rijn's «St. Peter in Prison» (1631), the Arturo Schwarz Collection of Dada and Surrealist Art, Jackson Pollock's «Horizontal Composition» (1949), the Noel and Harriette Levine Collection of Photography, and Gerhard Richter's «Abstraktes Bild» (1997); together with an active and ongoing program of acquisitions in contemporary art, including site - specific commissions by such
artists as Olafur Eliasson, Anish Kapoor, and Doug and Mike Starn.
The new protégés — a Swiss architect, a writer from Brazil, a Peruvian musician, a dancer from South Africa, an Argentinian / Spanish theatre
artist, a film - maker from India and a Vietnamese visual
artist — are being mentored by some of the most acclaimed figures in the contemporary arts worldwide: British architect Sir David Chipperfield, Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin, Mexican film director Alfonso Cuarón, poet and novelist Mia Couto, from Mozambique, American composer Philip
Glass, Canadian theatre director
Robert Lepage and American performance and video
artist Joan Jonas.
The impressive lineup includes
glass artists such as Dale Chihuly, photographers such as
Robert Mapplethorpe and Andres Serrano, and a who's - who of contemporary art, including works by
Robert Motherwell, Red Grooms, Tim Rollins, Carrie Mae Weems, Whitfield Lovell, Benny Andrews and William Wegman.
Robert Wilson in
Glass 10/9/2017 -17 / 9/2017 Organized by Fondatione Berengo Curated by Jean Blanchaert, Noah Khoshbin Coinciding with the first The Venice Glass Week, Fondazione Berengo is proud and delighted to present Robert Wilson in Glass, an exhibition of glass artworks by the renowned stage director, designer and visual artist, curated by Jean Blanchaert and Noah Khos
Glass 10/9/2017 -17 / 9/2017 Organized by Fondatione Berengo Curated by Jean Blanchaert, Noah Khoshbin Coinciding with the first The Venice
Glass Week, Fondazione Berengo is proud and delighted to present Robert Wilson in Glass, an exhibition of glass artworks by the renowned stage director, designer and visual artist, curated by Jean Blanchaert and Noah Khos
Glass Week, Fondazione Berengo is proud and delighted to present
Robert Wilson in
Glass, an exhibition of glass artworks by the renowned stage director, designer and visual artist, curated by Jean Blanchaert and Noah Khos
Glass, an exhibition of
glass artworks by the renowned stage director, designer and visual artist, curated by Jean Blanchaert and Noah Khos
glass artworks by the renowned stage director, designer and visual
artist, curated by Jean Blanchaert and Noah Khoshbin.
Recognized for his conceptually rigorous approach, and a physical mastery of materials, such as
glass, McElheny explores vastly - ranging topics from astronomical cosmology and the infinite, to under - recognized
artists or oeuvres, including the visionary abstraction of Hilma af Klint, Blinky Palermo's wall paintings, and
Robert Smithson's crystalline sculptures.
If I had to pick somebody who might find his way into the short list of the curators deciding on who gets the prize at Texas Contemporary, I might cast my vote for Lora Reynolds Gallery
artist Colby Bird, who has a show of his new work, House Lamps, up through October 18th at Texas State University gallery (see this link), and appears to be moving a little closer to
Robert Gober, an influence that might appear natural to those who know that his earlier work, Dust Breeds Contempt, paid homage to a photograph by Man Ray that followed the accumulation of dust on Duchamp's The Large
Glass.
[1] Neil Williams, Larry Zox, Forrest (Frosty) Myers, Larry Poons, Brice Marden, Bob Neuwirth, Dan Christensen, Ronnie Landfield, Ching Ho Cheng, Richard Bernstein, Peter Reginato, Carl Andre, Dan Graham, Lawrence Weiner,
Robert Smithson, Joseph Kosuth, Brigid Berlin, David R. Prentice, Roy Lichtenstein, Peter Forakis, Peter Young, Mark di Suvero, Larry Bell, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Richard Serra, Lee Lozano,
Robert (Tex) Wray, Carlos Villa, Jack Whitten, Edward Leffingwell, Philip
Glass, Max Neuhaus, Ray Johnson, Malcolm Morley, Lotti Golden, Marjorie Strider, Edward Avedisian, Carolee Schneemann, Dorothea Rockburne, David Budd, Norman Bluhm, Kenneth Showell, Tiger Morse, Colette Justine, Lenore Jaffee, Tally Brown, Taylor Mead, William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, René Ricard, Stephen Shore and Marisol were just some of the
artists seen regularly at Max's.
Giant panes of
glass form the walls of this triangle - shaped maze at The Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City by
artist Robert Morris.
The Crystal Land is divided into three sections: a series of wall reliefs (Crystal Landscape Paintings) inspired by the
artist Robert Smithson; a film, including a «
glass cinema» and movie posters (The Light Club of Vizcaya: A Women's Picture) inspired by the writer Paul Scheerbart; and a large - sacle installation (Island Universe) inspired by the physicist Andrei Linde.
, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, US Intervention / Decoration, Foreground Projects, Frome, Somerset, UK Ambition d'Art, Institute d'Art Contemporain, Villeurbanne - Lyon, FR Redone, Kröller - Müller Museum, Otterlo, NL A Bookcase for Onestar Press by Lawrence Weiner, Christophe Daviet - Thery, Paris, FR Mes Amis, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, IL Reconstruction # 3:
Artists» Playground, Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK Advancing the Experience:
Robert Ryman & Urs Raussmüller, Hallen für Neue Kunst, Schaffhausen, CH Art Basel, Kino Mascotte, Basel, CH Cul - de-sac, curated by Lino Polrgato, Small Dead End Courts Around Venice, IT 2008: FREEDOM - American Sculpture, curated by Marie Jeanne de Rooij, Stichting Den Haag Sculptuur, Den Haag, NL Revolutions - Forms That Turn, Biennale of Sydney, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, AU Slow
Glass, Lisa Cooley, New York, US Thoughts On Democracy: Reinterpreting Norman Rockwell's «Four Freedoms» Poster, The Wolfsonian, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, US artCRUSH, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, US NOLEFTOVERS, Kunsthalle Bern, CH Translocomotion 7th Shanghai Biennale, curated by Julian Heynan, Henk Slager, Shanghai, CN German Angst, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, DE TEXT drawings, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, UK Drawings on Graph Paper, Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, US Pleinairism, curated by Kitty Scott, i8 Gallery, Reykjavik, IS Une Grosse Caisse dans un Orchestre Symphonique, Center d'art Contemporain, Saint Restitut, FR Variation 1, Wiener Konzerthaus, Vienna, AT Wall Rockets: Contemporary Art
Artists and Ed Ruscha, curated by Lisa Dennison, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, US; Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, US XX, CAG, Vancouver, CA Wall Works, Buchmann Galerie, Lugano, CH ABC No Rio 2008 Gala & Benefit Auction, Angel Orensanz Foundation for the Arts, New York, US The Panza Collection, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, US 2 x -LSB-(2 x 20) + (2 x 2)-RSB- + 2 = XX (DESPERATELY) TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THE WORLD, curated by Konrad Bitterli, Part I, Mai 36 Galerie, Zurich, CH, Part II, Brook Alexander Gallery, New York, US Collected Visions Modern and Contemporary Works from the JP Morgan Chase Art Collection, Pera Museum, Istanbul, TR This is the Gallery and the Gallery is Many Things, Eastside Projects, Birmingham, UK Love Love Love, Martos Gallery, New York, US Whatever Happened to Sex in Scandinavia, curated by Marta Kuzma, Office for Contemporary Art Norway, Oslo, NO Passage To The North, screening SI Annual Benefit, Swiss Institute, New York, US Posesion, curated by Montserrat and Pablo Sigg, Petra, Mexico City, MX Now You See It, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, US Order.
The featured artwork includes self - portraits of the
artists, and portraiture of family and friends including Alex Katz,
Robert Rauschenberg, Janet Fish, Philip
Glass, Keith Hollingworth, Kate Moss, and Brad Pitt, among others.
Living in New York, Paris, and Rome in the late»60s, Serra became acquainted with
artists of the New York School: Philip Guston,
Robert Rauschenberg, Ad Reinhart, and Frank Stella, as well as avant - garde composer Philip
Glass.
Since his first solo exhibition 50 years ago, Mangold's work has been the subject of numerous one
artist and retrospective exhibitions throughout the United States and abroad, including
Robert Mangold at the Guggenheim Museum, New York (1971);
Robert Mangold: Paintings 1971 — 1984, organized by the Akron Art Museum with subsequent venues in New York, Texas and California (1984 — 86);
Robert Mangold: The Oberlin Window at the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College (1992), which coincided with the unveiling of a stained
glass window designed by the
artist for Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel by architect Cass Gilbert,
Robert Mangold: Painting as Wall, Werke von 1964 bis 1993, organized by the Hallen für neue Kunst with subsequent venues in Paris, Münster and Lisbon (1993 — 95);
Robert Mangold: X, Plus and Frame Paintings, Works from the 1980s at the Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art, London (2009);
Robert Mangold, Beyond the Line: Paintings and Project 2000 — 2008 at the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, presented in 2009 in anticipation of commissioned
glass windows at the Federal Courthouse Building in Buffalo, unveiled in 2012; and
Robert Mangold: Continuity and Discontinuity, Cleveland Institute of Art, Ohio (2011).
She studied sculpture and art history and was deeply influenced by the work of
artists such as Richard Serra, Claes Oldenburg,
Robert Rauschenberg, dancer, choreographer Trisha Brown, as well as the composer, musician John Cage and Philip
Glass.