Sentences with phrase «hyde gallery»

Upritchard's work has been featured in solo exhibitions at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery and Christchurch Art Gallery, NZ (2017); the Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA), Melbourne, Australia (2016); and at the City Gallery Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand (2016); The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2014); Whitechapel Gallery, London (2014); the Marugame Genichiro - Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan (2013); The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Ireland (2013); Nottingham Contemporary, UK (2012); Cincinnati Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati (2012); and the 53rd Venice Biennale, Italy (2009).
Dublin Contemporary @ Douglas Hyde Gallery».
In recent years he has been the subject of monographic shows at Galleria Il Capricorno, Venice, Italy, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Le Consortium, Dijon, Camden Arts Centre, London and Kunsthalle, Zurich.
In 2017 Rose's exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery was widely acclaimed, and she has had solo exhibitions at Space K, Seoul, Chapter, Cardiff, and Turner Contemporary, Margate (all 2016); Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2015); Städtische Galerie Wolfsburg, Germany (2014) and Tate Britain, London (2013).
Institutional exhibitions include The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Ireland; Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX; South London Gallery, London, England; Art Now, Tate Britain, London.
* catalogue 1980 * Philip Guston, (retrospective exhibition 1930 - 1979) originating at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: traveled to Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; The Denver Art Museum, CO; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Philip Guston, Akron Art Museum, OH 1981 * A New Spirit in Painting, Royal Academy of Arts, London Philip Guston, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, AL 1981 - 1982 * Philip Guston: The Last Works, organized by the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.: traveled to Cleveland Museum of Art, OH; Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA; David McKee Gallery, New York * XVI Bienal Internacional de Sao Paulo, Brazil: traveled as Philip Guston: Sus Ultimos Anos to Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City; Centro de Arte Moderno, Guadalajara, Mexico; Museo de Arte Moderno, Bogota, Colombia 1982 * Philip Guston: Paintings 1969 - 1980, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London: traveled to Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Kunsthalle, Basel 1983 * The First Show — Paintings and Sculpture from Eight Collections, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA 1984 * Philip Guston: The Late Works, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney * La Grande Parade: Highlights of Painting after 1940, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Philip Guston: Last Works, Hayden Gallery, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 1986 * Philip Guston, Greenville County Museum of Art, SC; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh; The Atlanta College of Art, GA 1987 * l'epoque, la mode, la morale, la passion, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France * Philip Guston: Early & Late Works, Skidmore College Museum of Art, Saratoga, NY 1988 * The Drawings of Philip Guston, The Museum of Modern Art, New York: traveled to Museum Overholland, Amsterdam; La Fundacion La Caixa, Barcelona; Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England; Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin; Galeria Nazionale D'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome.
Her first retrospective exhibition was held at the Jerwood Gallery, Hastings (2012), and was followed by her BP Spotlight exhibition at Tate Britain (2013), which led to museum shows in Philadelphia, USA; Tonsberg, Norway; Wolfsberg, Germany; Tal R's Project Space, Copenhagen, Denmark; and the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
Wright has exhibited extensively in England and Ireland since 1994, with solo exhibitions at many venues including, Emotional Archaeology, R.H.A Gallery, Dublin, 2017 and The Arnolfini, Bristol, 2016, Where Do Broken Hearts Go, Douglas Hyde Gallery, 2002, Nonsense with Death, Sligo Art Gallery, 2001, and Daphne Wright, Limerick City Art Gallery, 2006, Cornerhouse, Manchester, 1994, The New Art Centre Sculpture Park and Gallery and The Lowry, 2001.
He has had solo shows at the Kunstverein Hamburg, Germany (2016); Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, Austria (2015); the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Ireland (2009, 1997); the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, USA (2008); the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA (2001); Foundation Joan Miró, Barcelona (2001); and the Musée d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France (1996).
His first retrospective exhibition was at the Douglas Hyde Gallery in 1981 which toured to the Ulster Museum, Belfast, and the Crawford Municipal Gallery, Cork; he represented Ireland at the Baghdad International Art Festival in 1988; in 2002 a major monographic exhibition took place at Dublin City Gallery the Hugh Lane.
The Douglas Hyde Gallery, part of the Trinity College Campus, has no permanent collection but prefers to change exhibitions regularly to reflect contemporary art.
Other solo shows include: Kerlin Gallery, Dublin (2007; 2009; 2015); Project Arts Centre, Dublin (2005): the Studio, Glasgow International (2006); Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, (2007) and Artspace, New Zealand (2008).
Forthcoming exhibitions include a solo show at The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, and at Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, (both 2017) and at the San Antonio Museum of Art, (2018).
Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Ireland Portraits: People, Places and Things.
Exhibiting internationally since 2001, Balka has had solo exhibitions at the National Museum of Art in Osaka, Japan; the Kröller - Müller Museum in Otterlo, the Netherlands; the Zacheta Gallery of Contemporary Art, Warsaw; the Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (SMAK), Gent, Belgium; Dundee Contemporary Arts in Scotland; and the Douglas Hyde Gallery in Dublin, Ireland, among others.
Other top - class public galleries and museums in Dublin Chester Beatty Library (which won the European Museum Award of the Year in 2002 and many other awards) Douglas Hyde Gallery Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) National Gallery of Ireland (one of Europe's finest smaller art museums) National Museum of Ireland Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) Science Gallery Dublin The Little Museum of Dublin (who have received charity status)
Major retrospectives include shows in the Douglas Hyde Gallery (1986), the Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (1992), and LAC, Perpignan, France (1995).
Maureen Gallace has exhibited widely, including solo exhibitions at Maureen Paley, London (2016); 303 Gallery, New York (2015); La Conservera, Murcia, Spain (2011); The Art Institute of Chicago (2006); Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2004); Dallas Museum of Art (2003); and Museum Schloss - Hardenberg, Velbert, Germany (1996).
Recent solo exhibitions include Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin; Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, St. Louis; Culturgest, Lisbon; and Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.
On view at multiple sites in Memphis, Tennessee: The Hyde Gallery at the Memphis College of Art, The Cotton Museum, Marshall Arts, Crosstown Arts, and Caritas Village Community Center.
Chris Martin (b. 1954, Washington, D.C.) has been the subject of solo exhibitions at institutions worldwide, including most recently Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2015); Rectangle, Brussels (2015); Kunsthalle Düsseldorf (2011); and the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (2011).
Earlier exhibitions include: Orsola, an installation at the Oratorio di San Lodovico, Venice, 2006; Rood at the Green on Red Gallery, Dublin, 2005; Portraits at Purdy Hicks Gallery, London, 2003; Gorget at the David Nolan Gallery, New York, 2000; Knot at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Dublin, 1999; Swimmers at Le Credac Centre d'Art, Ivry - sur - Seine, 1996; and Familiar at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, 1994.
Recent solo exhibitions include Eurocopter EC135, Dortmunder Kunstverein (2016); Four Fold, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2015); Mop, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin (2013); Terrestris, Project Arts Centre, Dublin (2012); and Temporary Halo, Storefront, Vancouver BC (2010).
Jaki Irvine's solo exhibitions include Project Arts Centre (1996), Kerlin Gallery (2004) and the Douglas Hyde Gallery (1999, 2005) in Dublin, Frith Street Gallery (1997, 1999, 2011) the Staatliche Kunsthalle in Baden - Baden, Germany (1998) and Delfina Project Space (2001) in London, Henry Moore Institute (2004) Leeds and Galleria Alessandro de March (2004) Milan.
Solo exhibitions include the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, 1995; Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, 2002; Green on Red Gallery, Dublin, 2004, and the Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Sligo, 2006.
Enda's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums including the Victoria And Albert Museum, London, the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, the National Portrait Gallery, London, Fotomuseum, Winterthur, and The Gallery of Photography, Dublin.
1986/85 The Poetic Object: Richard Deacon, Shirazeh Houshiary and Anish Kapoor, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Ireland (exh cat)(toured to Arts Council Gallery, Belfast)
Solo exhibitions and projects include Instances, Venice Biennale as the sole representative for Ireland, Lux Gallery, London, 1999; Dispersal, Orchard Gallery, Derry, 2000, (work - seth / tallentire); Drift, Void Gallery, Derry, Arena Industriale, Reggio Emelia, 2005, and A Pursuit of Happiness, Gallery 3, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, 2007.
MAC GIOLLA L ITH, 1999 «Mac Giolla L ith, Caoimh n, «A student in the school for fallen boys», in: Dublin, The Douglas Hyde Gallery (exh.
LONDON / DUBLIN, 1999 London, Camden Arts Center / Dublin: Douglas Hyde Gallery (exh.
The show traveled in expanded form to Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, December 2015 and to Kunstsaele, Berlin in September 2015:
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, Patmos, with a text by John Hutchinson, Dublin: The Douglas Hyde Gallery, 2001.
DUBLIN, 2001 Dublin, The Douglas Hyde Gallery (exh.
He has had solo exhibitions at institutions such as Ulster Museum in Belfast, Douglas Hyde Gallery in Dublin, Art in General in New York, and Third Eye Centre in Glasgow.
The Douglas Hyde Gallery is jointly supported by the Arts Council, An Chomhairle Ealaíon, and Trinity College, Dublin.
Dublin, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Almost Grown: Paintings by Peter Doig, June - July 2000, n.p., no. 2 (illustrated in color and titled Untitled (Pond Painting)-RRB-.
The following year, the Arts Councils of Ireland mounted an extensive exhibition of his work at the Ulster Museum and the Douglas Hyde Gallery in Dublin.
Recent exhibitions include Frequency: The Hugh Lane Gallery Dublin (2009) Flower Power, Tai Turin Art International, CRAA Centro Ricerca Arte Attuale, Torino, Italy (2009), Inner and Outer space, The Mattress Factory Art Museum, Pittsburgh Pensilvania USA (2008) Gallery 2 The Paradise, (2006) Making and finding, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2006).
Major retrospectives include shows in the Douglas Hyde Gallery (1986), the Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (1992), LAC, Perpignan, France (1995), and the Royal Hibernian Academy Gallagher Gallery (2003).
EXHIBITION TOUR / / SATURDAY 26 NOVEMBER / / 12 NOON Tour of two current exhibitions by Kathy Prendergast, beginning at Kerlin Gallery and continuing to The Douglas Hyde Gallery.
The Douglas Hyde Gallery and the artist would also like to thank the National Museum of Ireland and Kerlin Gallery, Dublin for their support of the exhibition.
Merlin James has a new solo exhibition in the Douglas Hyde Gallery's Gallery 2 space.
Raoul De Keyser Watercolours The Douglas Hyde Gallery Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland May 15 - June 20, 2009
Olive Hyde Gallery «New Horizons: Landscapes of Our Present.»
Her first major solo shows were «Ebb» at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, in 1988 and «Powerhouse» at the ICA, Philadelphia, the Hyde Gallery and Camden Arts Centre, London, in 1991.
1996 Bill Viola: Trilogy: Fire, Water, Breath, Chapelle Saint - Louis de la Salpêtrière, Festival d'Automne à Paris, FR Bill Viola: The Messenger, Visual Arts UK 1996, Durham Cathedral, UK; South London Gallery; Video Positiva - Moviola, Liverpool; The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh; Oriel Mostyn, Gwynedd, Wales; The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin (1997), UK Bill Viola: New Work, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, US
A new solo exhibition by Eoin Mc Hugh will open in the Douglas Hyde Gallery's Gallery 2 space on Thursday 4 August.
Unlike the smaller objects that made up the much larger installation in last year's «House of Prince» (exhibited at the Douglas Hyde Gallery (http://douglashydegallery.com/) in Dublin and Contemporary Fine Arts in Berlin), the Dane has returned to large - scale canvas and primarily attacking it with paint.
His exhibitions include two Whitney Biennials (2000 and 2014) and solo shows at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin; the Whitney Museum of American Art; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
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