LEGACY exhibition view at Schloss Hollenegg.
Not exact matches
On
view will be a collection - based
exhibition throughout the Museum and its grounds, with 100 works reflecting its rich cultural history and
legacy.
Exhibitions on
View Terracotta Army:
Legacy of the First Emperor of China (admission fee) Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors and Scenes from Western Culture William Kentridge: More Sweetly Play the Dance Cagnacci: Painting Beauty and Death Contemporary Japanese Ceramics Marcel Duchamp: Boîte - en - valise Mementos of Affection
This summer and fall, Norman Rockwell Museum will present the first
exhibition to examine the artistic and cultural influence of these celebrated image - makers and the continued influence of their indelible
legacies — Inventing America: Rockwell and Warhol is on
view at Norman Rockwell Museum from June 10 through October 29th.
Please note: This film screening will begin at 5 pm, followed by a special «last - call» guided tour at 6 pm of current
exhibition «
Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection ``, which is on
view through the end of day Sunday (September 8).
Legacy in Continuum: Bay Area Figuration, on
view at the Bakersfield Museum of Art from March 22 through May 27th is an
exhibition that demonstrates the continuing impact of a very engaging, flexible style.
This installation
view of the SFMOMA
exhibition Treasures of Modern Art: The
Legacy of Phyllis Wattis (January 30 — June 24, 2003) shows Automobile Tire Print on the wall at right.
The initial success of Webster's solo
exhibition eventually propelled him into the national spotlight when the Dallas Museum of Art exhibited his work in group show Black Art, Ancestral
Legacy: The African Impulse in African - American Art on
view December 3, 1989 through February 5, 1990.
Works by Annu Palakunnathu Matthew's will be on
view at the
exhibition Beyond Transnationalism: The
Legacies of Post Independent Art from South Asia at the AIFACS Gallery, New Delhi.
Gordon Parks -
Legacy: On
view through Dec. 9, the multimedia
exhibition explores the relationships between the works of the acclaimed photographer, journalist and musician, and works by artists he inspired.
For more in this series, see my thoughts on Private
views, Art itself, Appointment only
exhibitions, Artificial Intelligence replacing artists, Everyone's a Critic, Photo London, The Turner Prize, Art for art's sake, Conceptual art is complicated, Condo, How performance art is presented in museums, Frieze week floozies, too much respect for an artist's
legacy, opinions not being welcome, an
exhibition across three countries, tackling race and gender in art, artist - curators, art fair hype, top 5s and top 10s, our political art is terrible, gap left by Brian Sewell, how art never learned from the Simpsons, why artspeak won't die, so - called reviews, bad reviews are bad for business, the $ 179m dollar headline, art fairs appealing to the masses, false opening hours, size matters and what's wrong with video art.
Art and Black Los Angeles 1960 - 1980 an
exhibition, on
view October 2, 2011 — January 8, 2012, that chronicles the vital
legacy of the city's African American artists.
Altoon Sultan blogs about the
exhibition Cubism and Its
Legacy at the Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, NH, on
view through December 20, 2013.
Now, the first solo
exhibition in 30 years to explore the
legacy of Grossman will be on
view at the Howard Greenberg Gallery from January 12 — February 11, 2017.
Arlene Gottfried's artistic
legacy continues in a solo
exhibition entitled «A Lifetime Of Wandering,» which is on
view from February 28th to April 28th at Daniel Cooney Fine Art in Chelsea.
The five 2016 spring
exhibitions that opened last week — Rodney McMillian's
Views of Main Street, Rashaad Newsome's This Is What I Want To See, Ebony G. Patterson's... when they grow up... and two collection shows, Palatable: Food and Contemporary Art and Surface Area: Selections from the Permanent Collection — continue the museum's mission to offer both a look at the
legacy and future of black contemporary art.
The Austrian Cultural Forum New York (ACFNY) is honored to present Wild West, a group
exhibition commemorating the
legacy of late Austrian artist Franz West (1947 - 2012), on
view September 20, 2017 — January 22, 2018.
View Tube Art is delighted to present the inaugural
exhibition of Sparked, funded by The
Legacy List and supported by Bow Arts.
A new Robert Rauschenberg
exhibition, featuring six significant artworks from the artist's remarkable
legacy, soon on
view at Hong Kong de Sarthe Gallery.
Previously on
view at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., this
exhibition tracks the
legacy of one of the most important postwar galleries in the United States — a space that, for a time, operated in Los Angeles.
The
exhibition is on
view simultaneously with Claire Falkenstein: Time Elements at the University of Buffalo Art Galleries (May 6 - July 29, 2018), an institution that preserves the
legacy of gallerist Martha Jackson who championed and represented Falkenstein in the 1960s.
A pair of powerful
exhibitions currently on
view at the Heckscher Museum focuses on nature in all its fragile splendor while invoking the
legacy of Henry David Thoreau, born 200 years ago this July.
Culture Catalyst - An
exhibition celebrating the art and
legacy of the Neighborhood Arts Program Curated by Kevin B. Chen and Jaime Cortez On
view April 27 — June 9,...
Culture Catalyst - An
exhibition celebrating the art and
legacy of the Neighborhood Arts Program Curated by Kevin B. Chen and Jaime Cortez On
view April 27 — June 9, 2018 Opening Reception — April 27, 6 - 8 p.m
Most of the photographs on
view have not been available for public
view since 2008 when the Turchin Center presented their
exhibition: Andy Warhol: A Photographic
Legacy: Recent Gifts to the Turchin Center Permanent Collection.
The Austrian Cultural Forum New York is honored to present WILD WEST, a group
exhibition commemorating the
legacy of late Austrian artist Franz West (1947 - 2012), on
view September 20, 2017 — January 22, 2018.
WILD WEST, the upcoming
exhibition celebrating the
legacy of late Austrian artist Franz West is on
view September 20, 2017 - January 22, 2018.
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.