Sentences with phrase «haring exhibition»

The Haring exhibition at Pace Prints has won me over with «for the first time ever» and «rare».
This November Pace Prints presented Keith Haring exhibition, organized in cooperation with the Keith Haring Foundation.
And for the Whitney Museum, Kalman designed the Keith Haring exhibition that later traveled to SFMOMA.
The Keith Haring exhibition includes several behind - the - scenes photographs of Haring creating works in various printmaking studios around the world.
One million annual visitors would put the permanent installation's draw significantly ahead of temporary exhibitions including a Keith Haring exhibition in 2013 that drew just over 300,000 visitors.
If you're paying $ 30 to attend a Keith Haring exhibition, you'd at least expect that exhibition to show some real Keith Harings.
Rest assured, MFTA will keep tweeting like a bird in spring all season long... A Keith Haring exhibition opened at the Brooklyn Museum last week.

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The exhibition features everything from hand - cut cards by Haring to newsletters for a screening series called the «Monster Movie Club,» whose members included Vincent Price and the punk band the Misfits.
The exhibition featured over 40 trailblazers of the art world including Keith Haring, Shepard Fairey, Swoon, Space Invader, Ryan McGinness, Camille Rose Garcia, Clare Rojas, Cleon Peterson, CYRCLE, D * FACE, Dana Louise Kirkpatrick, Deedee Cheriel, Dzine,...
First represented by Tony Shafrazi, the New York Dealer who discovered Jean - Michel Basquiat, Kenny Scharf, and Keith Haring in the «80s, Baechler has been the subject of numerous critical essays, solo exhibitions, and reviews.
Artists featured in the exhibition were Georg Baselitz, Jean Michel Basquiat, Joseph Beuys, Dike Blair, Marcel Duchamp, Alberto Giacometti, Douglas Gordon, Andreas Gursky, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Howard Hodgkin, Mike Kelley, Jeff Koons, Louise Lawler, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Prince, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, Richard Serra, Cindy Sherman, David Smith, Thomas Struth, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and Lawrence Weiner.
An added bonus was the final section of the exhibition including contemporary and modern artists who had been influenced by them: Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Martin Kippenberger, Ed Ruscha, Joseph Kosuth, Barbara Kruger, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, On Kawara, Robert Gober, Vija Celmins, Leo Copers and Arman.
Temporary exhibitions have presented solo shows by John Chamberlain, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Alice Neel, Louise Bourgeois, Cy Twombly and others.
While in Pittsburgh, Haring continued to study and work on his own and in 1978 had a solo exhibition of his work at the Pittsburgh Arts and Crafts Center.
The work of Keith Haring can be seen today in the exhibitions and collections of major museums around the world.
The exhibition also highlights archival materials including event flyers by artists Keith Haring and David Wojnarowicz, as well as ephemera from clubs such as MEAT and the Clit Club that merged activism, art, performance and parties.
In 1989, he established the Keith Haring Foundation, its mandate being to provide funding and imagery to AIDS organizations and children's programs, and to expand the audience for Haring's work through exhibitions, publications and the licensing of his images.
During a brief but intense career that spanned the 1980s, Haring's work was featured in over 100 solo and group exhibitions.
Haring was swept up in the energy and spirit of this scene and began to organize and participate in exhibitions and performances at Club 57 and other alternative venues.
The exhibition featured over 40 trailblazers of the art world including Keith Haring, Shepard Fairey, Swoon, Space Invader, Ryan McGinness, Camille Rose Garcia, Clare Rojas, Cleon Peterson, CYRCLE, D * FACE, Dana Louise Kirkpatrick, Deedee Cheriel, Dzine, Estevan Oriol, Evan Hecox, FAILE, Gary Panter, HAZE, James Cauty, Jamie Reid, Jen Stark, Lee Quinones, Mark Mothersbaugh, Monica Canilao, POSE, Ravi Zupa, RETNA, Revok, Stanley Donwood, Winston Smith, WK Interact, and more.
Many of the art fair - based events are set in a 65,000 square foot exhibition hall with an entrance that features Keith Haring's 4o - foot mural Pop Shop Mural (1986) presented by Castle Fitzjohn Gallery.
He was an early supporter of the work of Jean - Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, and Jeff Koons and has written extensively about them and presented numerous exhibitions of their work.
On display until June 24, Albertina in Wien dedicates a comprehensive exhibition to Keith Haring...
Last week, the Brooklyn Museum unveiled a special exhibition entitled Keith Haring: 1978 - 1982.
Exhibitions of important New York - based artists have included new works by Christopher Wool, Richard Tuttle, Mark Tansey, Kenny Scharf, and Keith Haring.
Keith Haring — The Alphabet, an exhibition at Albertina, Wien.
The exhibition chronicles the period in Haring's career from his arrival in New York City through the years when he started his studio practice and began making public and political art on the city streets.
The largest work in the exhibition, Untitled, 1986, a large - scale print depicting a hydra - like creature is known to be one of the rarest in Haring's oeuvre.
Pace Prints, in cooperation with the Keith Haring Foundation, is pleased to present its first exhibition of prints and small - scale multiples by Keith Haring.
Curators Bill Arning and Rick Herron grapple with this dilemma and attempt to bridge the gap between Haring's work and legacy with the exhibition Powerful Babies: Keith Haring's Impact on Artists Today at the Spritmuseum in Stockholm.
The exhibition is curated by Johanna Burton, Keith Haring Director and Curator of Education and Public Engagement; Travis Chamberlain, Associate Curator of Performance and Manager of Public Programs; and Sara O'Keeffe, Assistant Curator.
The exhibition Keith Haring: 1978 - 1982, most recently on view at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati and co-organized by Kunsthalle Wien, will open at the Brooklyn Museum in March 2012.
Keith Haring: 1978 — 1982 is the first large - scale exhibition to explore the early career of one of the best - known American artists of the twentieth century.
The critical role that these relationships played in Haring's development as a public artist and facilitator of group exhibitions and performances is also explored.
Arning and Herron took the totality of Haring's history, narrative, and methods, and used them as a framework for selecting the twenty - two artists in this exhibition.
Currently showing at Gladstone Gallery until July 1st, the late Keith Haring's first exhibition with the NY showspace features never before seen works on paper.
Significant exhibitions include: Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Boxes in December 1986, just weeks before the artist's untimely death; She: Works by Richard Prince and Wallace Berman, brought together, for the first time, two generations of leading artists from different coasts; Bruce Conner: Work from the 1970s, which inspired the artist's first solo retrospective in Europe at the Kunsthalle Wien and Kunsthalle Zurich (2010); other shows of important New York - based artists have included new works by Christopher Wool, Richard Tuttle, Mark Tansey, Kenny Scharf, and Keith Haring.
Keith Haring «s Panel as part of the «Condo, de Kooning, Fischl, Haring, Prince, Salle, Sherman, Wool» exhibition at Skarstedt Gallery, 20 East 79th Street, New York.
Rounding out the exhibition are a selection of Haring's early sketchbook drawings.
Times Square Show Revisited is made possible through the generous support of Diane and Arthur Abbey, Richard Anderman, The Bershad Exhibitions Fund, Hester Diamond, Barbara Grodd, Keith Haring Foundation Inc., Nancy Kuhn and Bernard Nussbaum, Tony Shafrazi, the Solo Foundation, Sunberry's Café, and an anonymous donor.
Unlike NYC, LA has always been a car town, and artists here have traditionally loved their cars — a fact currently being lavishly celebrated at the upstart Venus Over Los Angeles gallery with their aptly - named Piston Head II exhibition featuring custom art carsby Richard Prince, Sterling Ruby, Kenny Scharf, Katherine Bernhardt, Will Boone, Keith Haring, Matthew Day Jackson, Olivier Mosset, Peter Shire, Lawrence Weiner, and Jonas Wood.
Her first group exhibition was at Club 57, New York, curated by Keith Haring (1980).
Ben Brown Fine Arts is pleased to announce the exhibition of works by Keith Haring.
Moreover, Schliebener intentionally cuts elements from children's books — making the exhibition's setting at a contemporary, independent bookstore within one of the country's oldest LGBTQ community centers, which houses work by highly regarded queer artists such as Keith Haring and Fierce Pussy, all the more fitting.
The exhibition «Keith Haring: 1978 - 1982,» organized by the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati (CAC), premiered at the Kunsthalle Wien in 2010, traveled to the CAC in 2011 and to the Brooklyn Museum in 2012.
This exhibition will include works by artists including Barbara Ess, Coleen Fitzgibbon, Keith Haring, John Holmstrom, Curt Hoppe, Colette Lumiere, Marc H. Miller, Adrian Piper, Adam Purple, Dee Dee Ramone, Joey Ramone, Marcia Resnick, Bettie Ringma, Christy Rupp, Arleen Schloss, Charles Simonds, Eve Sonneman, Billy Sullivan, Paul Tschinkel, Anton van Dalen, Arturo Vega, Robin Winters, and Martin Wong.
The exhibition is curated by Johanna Burton, Keith Haring Director and Curator of Education and Public Engagement, with Natalie Bell, Assistant Curator, and Sara O'Keeffe, Assistant Curator.
Concurrent with the de Young exhibition, and in collaboration with the Keith Haring Foundation, Pace Prints Chelsea will host Keith Haring on view from November 14 — December 24, 2014.
This unique proof, from Haring's own collection, contains all 17 images from The Blueprint Drawings, printed on one continuous sheet of paper that wraps around our 4th floor exhibition space.
The exhibition creates a narrative that explores Haring's response to nuclear weapons, race, capitalism and environmental concerns.
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