Sentences with phrase «imperial war museum»

V7497, when complete, will undergo test flying before going to its rightful home at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, originally a war time Hurricane base.
Imperial War Museum (IWM) London presents Omer Fast on view until 29 September 2013, presenting the London premiere of his film 5000 Feet is the Best.
Howard's work can be found in a variety of public and private collections, amongst others: Ackland Art Museum, North Carolina; Museum van Loon, Amsterdam; David Roberts Foundation, London; Goss - Michael Foundation, Dallas; Olbricht Collection, Berlin; Pio Monte Della Misericordia, Naples; The wareHouse, Wieland Collection, Atlanta; The Imperial War Museum, London.
May 1, 2011 by Jaar features on Age of Terror, a group exhibition, at the Imperial War Museum in London (12 October — 28 May).
Cecil Beaton: Theatre of War at the Imperial War Museum, London: major retrospective of Beaton's war photography, held from 6 September 2012 — 1 January 2013.
His is best known for his paintings Dead Sea (1940 - 1, Tate Britain), and Dymchurch Steps (1922 - 4, Ottawa, National Gallery), along with his war paintings The Ypres Salient at Night (1917 - 18, Imperial War Museum), A Howitzer Firing (1914 - 18, IWM), and We are Making a New World (1918, IWM), as well as his illustrations for Thomas Browne's Urn Burial (1932).
Jonathan Watkins has served on numerous committees and boards, most recently for the Imperial War Museum (2011 — 2016), Arts Council Collection Acquisitions Committee (2011 — 2013) and 14 - 18 Now: First World War Centenary Cultural Programme (2013 ---RRB-.
The pictures of this period combine detached realism with a growing sense of abstract art: among the most impressive is We are Making a New World (1918, Imperial War Museum, London).
Commissioned by the Imperial War Museum, London 1999 - 2002, Two Pocket Parks.
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago Centre National des Arts Plastiques, Paris Daimler Chrysler Contemporary, Berlin DZ BANK Kunstsammlung, Frankfurt / Main Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art, Istanbul Fondation Beyeler, Basel Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin Fonds National d'Art Contemporain, Paris FRAC Auvergne, Clermont - Ferrand FRAC Haute Normandie, Sotteville - lès - Rouen Government Art Collection, London Herzliya Museum of Art Sinclair House, Bad Homburg Imperial War Museum, London Israel Museum, Jerusalem Kramlich Collection, San Francisco La Coleccion Jumex, Ecatepec de Morelos Musée d'Art Contemporain de Montréal, Montréal Museum Folkwang, Essen Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago Museum of Modern Art, New York Paine Webber Art Collection, New York Tate Gallery, London T - B A21 Collection, Vienna The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The UBS Art Collection, Miami Thyssen - Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna Queensland Art Collection, Brisbane Villa Merkel, Esslingen
Baghdad, 5 March 2007: A New Display with Jeremy Deller», Imperial War Museum, London Jeremy Deller: Local Artist, Void, Derry, Ireland
21st — 27th September Launch and Private View 21st September Stephen Fry, Lord Melvyn Bragg and Britain's biggest artists join forces for an exhibition and arts festival fundraiser at the Old Vic Tunnels and The Imperial War Museum.
His work is featured in many important national and international collections including those of the National Portrait Gallery, London; Imperial War Museum, London; The National Media Museum, Bradford; Fotomuseum, Winterthur, Switzerland; The George Eastman House, Rochester (NY); and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Imperial War Museum... 24Apr
Boardroom will debut at the Imperial War Museum London as part of its retrospective exhibition Peter Kennard: Unofficial War Artist.
The exhibition will be supported by a gala fundraising dinner held at the Imperial War Museum and an arts festival held at Old Vic Tunnels throughout the week.
Gala dinner at Imperial War Museum on 21 September: Hosted by Lord Melvyn Bragg & Stephen Fry Auctioneer: Lord Dalmeny of Sotheby's.
Working across painting, drawing and small scale sculptures, Phill has exhibited widely in both Britain and abroad and has works in numerous collections including Leeds Art Gallery, the Imperial War Museum, London and Stadt Dortmund, Germany.
An artist who often works with film and photography, Nashashibi's shortlisted works included a film about artists in Guatemala and Electrical Gaza, which was originally commissioned by the Imperial War Museum in London.
The film was commissioned by the Imperial War Museum, London where it was presented in 2015.
Selected shows include National Portrait Gallery (London), Imperial War Museum (London), El Museo de Bario (New York), Fondation Clément (Martinique), the Bell House (Prague), Kunsthal KAdE (Netherlands), Tate Britain (London), V&A Museum (London), the New Art Gallery (Walsall), Rivington Place (London), the Bluecoat Gallery (Liverpool), the British Museum (London), the New Art Exchange (Nottingham), the Luckman Gallery (LA), the New York Museum of Art and Design (New York), Atlanta Contemporary Arts (US), the Brooklyn Museum (New York), and Perez Art Museum Miami (FL, USA).
Alison Wilding is included in the group exhibition, Visions of War from Above and Below, at the Imperial War Museum, London.
In 2002 Langlands & Bell were commissioned as «War Artists» by the Imperial War Museum to research The Aftermath of September 11 and the War in Afghanistan.
Recent venues include Whitechapel Gallery, London; Serpentine Cinema, London; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York; Imperial War Museum North; PKM and Artsonje Centre, in Seoul, South Korea; Manifesta 9, Genk, Belgium; Modern Art Oxford; South London Gallery; British Film Institute, London; Bucharest Biennial, Romania; Art Unlimited, Basel; New Art Gallery, Walsall; Heidelberg Kunstverein, Germany; BAWAG Contemporary, Vienna, Austria; CCA Derry.
Recent solo exhibitions include Electrical Gaza at the Imperial War Museum, London, and The Painter and the Deliveryman, Objectif Exhibitions in Antwerp.
Artworks by Langlands & Bell are in the collections of many prominent national and international art museums including the British Museum, Imperial War Museum, Tate, V&A in London, MoMA New York, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA, Center for British Art, Yale, USA, State Hermitage Museum St Petersburg, Russia.
Coco Fusco, included in the group exhibition Age of Terror: Art Since 9/11 at the Imperial War Museum, London.
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Major exhibitions of his work have appeared at the Rose Art Museum (2013); Imperial War Museum, London (2013); Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2013); Musée d'Art Contemporain, Montréal (2013); the Power Plant (2012); Dallas Museum of Art (2012); Wexner Center for the Arts (2012); Documenta (2012); Taipei Biennial (2012); Venice Biennale (2011); Singapore Biennial (2011); Cleveland Museum of Art (2010); Berkeley Art Museum (2009); Whitney Museum of American Art (2009); Indianapolis Museum of Art (2009); Performa (2009); Liverpool Biennial (2008); Whitney Biennial (2008, 2002); Museum of Modern Art, Vienna (2007); Carnegie Museum (2005); Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich (2004), and Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt (2003).
Eleven (2013) and Study (2005) by Rachel Howard are part of Age of Terror: Art Since 9/11 at the Imperial War Museum London.
Museums collections include Tate; British Museum; Imperial War Museum; National Portrait Gallery, London; Victoria & Albert Museum; Ashmolean Museum; Australian National Gallery; and the Kunst Museum, Basel.
• 23 June - 1 January, Imperial War Museum North, Manchester.
It has been over ten years since Eric Ravilious (1903 - 42) had his first major retrospective at the Imperial War Museum in London.
Peter Kennard, patron of the UK protest movement and one of the country's most revered yet under - celebrated political artists presents his latest exhibition at the Imperial War Museum, London.
Imperial War Museum... 25Sep > Tiki Pop.
In terms of art and museums, I love the Camden Arts Centre and the Imperial War Museum in Lambeth.
To mark Remembrance, Imperial War Museum North in Manchester will be exhibiting a new sculpture by renowned contemporary artist Gerry Judah, in the main exhibition space, 6 November 2010 — November 2011.
The shortlist of nine includes the Berlin - based Israeli artist Omer Fast, whose expertly scripted and produced films exploring truth and fiction include a study of drone warfare and post-traumatic stress disorder that stunned audiences at the Imperial War Museum last year.
1971 London (Kodak Gallery) 1980 London (Victoria and Albert Museum) 1988 London (Hamiltons Gallery) 1991 Bath (Royal Photographic Society) 1992 Arles (Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie) 1993 Paris (Centre national de la photographie) 1994 London (Hamiltons Gallery) 1994 Chambery, France (Maison de la Culture) 1994 Paris (Galerie Agathe Gaillard) 2000 London (Hamiltons Gallery) 2001 Paris (Maison europeenne de la photographie) 2002 Amsterdam (Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam) 2005 Charleroi (Belgium)(Musee de la Photographie) 2007 London (National Portrait Gallery) 2009 Berlin (C / O Berlin) 2010 Salford (Imperial War Museum North) 2011 Bath (Victoria Art Gallery) 2011 London (Hamiltons Gallery) 2011 London (Tate Britain) 2011 London (Imperial War Museum) 2013 London (Retrospective at National Gallery) 2013 Perpignan (Visa Pour L'Image, International festival of photojournalism)
IWM Contemporary: Mahwish Chishty, on view at The Imperial War Museum, combines military drone imagery with Pakistan's folk art traditions.
Wyndham Lewis Timon of Athens (1913) Private Collection Workshop (c.1914 - 15) Tate Collection, London A Battery Shelled (1919) Imperial War Museum, London
O'Donoghue's paintings are represented in public art collections including: Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; The Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin; Trinity College, Dublin; Arts Council of Great Britain; The British Museum, London; The Imperial War Museum, London; The National Gallery, London; Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow; The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester; the Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven, USA; and the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide.
Noor previously held internships at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Imperial War Museum in London, and the UK - based not - for - profit agency Culture + Conflict.
His artistic career was short and his output limited because his eyesight began to fail in the 1950s, but his work is on display at the National Portrait Gallery, Tate Gallery and Imperial War Museum.
O'Donoghue's works have appeared in many solo shows at venues including: the Irish Museum of Modern art (IMMA), Rubicon Gallery, Dublin; the Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Sligo; Cartwright Hall, Bradford; Pfefferle Galley, Munich; Purdy Hicks Gallery, London, Galerie Helmut Pabst, Frankfurt, and The Imperial War Museum London.
His work has been acquired for national and international collections including the ICP Museum and the George Eastman House Museum in America and the National Portrait Gallery, the Imperial War Museum and the National Media Museum in Great Britain.
In this period Henry Moore Foundation Grants awarded funding towards David Nash at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Nam June Paik at FACT, and 6th Berlin Biennial for Contemporary Art, as well as projects at Huddersfield Art Gallery, Grundy Art Gallery, Imperial War Museum, Oriel Mostyn Gallery, and Golden Thread Gallery.
More recent projects include co-curating Brighton Photo Biennial 2012, This Storm is What We Call Progress by Ori Gersht (2012), Imperial War Museum, London.
Recent group exhibitions include: Age of Terror, Imperial War Museum, London, UK (2017); Playground Structure, Blain Southern London, UK (2017); Daydreaming with Stanley Kubrick, Somerset House, London, UK (2016); Summer Exhibition 2016, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK (2016); Settle Opere per la Misericordia, 4th edition, curated by Mario Codognato, Pio Monte della Misericordia, Naples, IT (2016); Sleepless, Beds in History and Contemporary Art, 21er Haus, Vienna, AT (2015).
2017 Age of Terror, Imperial War Museum, London, UK Playground Structure, Blain Southern, London, UK Dissolution of Distance, Idris Khan, Rachel Howard and Gregor Hildebrandt, Sala Pelaires, Palma de Mallorca, ES Simulation / Skin.
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