Sentences with phrase «maggi exhibition»

Thursday, September 17, 5 - 8 pm The Warehouse Gallery (Th3) Gallery opening of Marco Maggi exhibition, and video installation Memory Bleed by Barry Anderson
Thursday, September 17, 5 - 8 pm The Point of Contact Gallery (Th3) Gallery opening of Marco Maggi exhibition, with video panels by Barry Anderson

Not exact matches

At 5 p.m., Brewer hosts the opening reception for an exhibition of works by Béatrice Lebreton, Borough President's Office, Maggi Peyton Art Gallery, 1 Centre St., 19th floor, Manhattan.
Marco Maggi, «West vs East» Hosfelt Gallery 260 Utah Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 May 10 — July 3, 2014 By Leora Lutz The context for Marco Maggi's exhibition «West vs. East» is...
Noriko Ambe, Dario Escobar, Maximo Gonzalez, Peter Halley, Thomas Hirschhorn, Marco Maggi, Manfred Peckl, Stefan Saffer, Mathias Schmied, Ken Solomon, Yuken Teruya, The Three, Rachel Urkowitz Cristinerose Josée Bienvenu Gallery is pleased to present Newpapers an exhibition of works on and of paper by thirteen international artists including: Noriko Ambe, Dario Escobar, Maximo Gonzalez, Peter Halley, Thomas Hirschhorn, Marco Maggi, Manfred Peckl, Ken Solomon, Stefan Saffer, Mathias Schmied, Yuken Teruya, The Three, and Rachel Urkowitz.
He curated an exhibition for the Arts Council at the Hayward Gallery in 1976, entitled «The Human Clay» (an allusion to a line by W. H. Auden), including works by 48 London artists, such as William Roberts, Richard Carline, Colin Self and Maggi Hambling, championing the cause of figurative art at a time when abstract was dominant.
The exhibition is the most ambitious yet with postcards already received from some of the world's most renowned contemporary artists and designers including: Bob & Roberta Smith, Maggi Hambling, Zandra Rhodes, Richard Long, Susan Hiller, Christo, David Bailey, Yinka Shonibare, Ryan Gander, Paula Rego, Nick Park, Norman Ackroyd, Paul Smith and Joseph Kosuth.
Galeria Nara Roesler New York presents Theory of the Inevitable Convergence, an exhibition of works by Carlito Carvalhosa, Artur Lescher, and Marco Maggi that highlights untapped points of convergence between the narratives of the three artists.
He was a Royal Academician; a Fellow of the RCA; winner of the Jerwood Prize (in 1995, with Maggi Hambling); and nominated for the 1987 Turner Prize for his show The Artist's Eye, in which he curated an exhibition of his favourite paintings in the National Gallery.
Following last year's steady parade of centenaries and commemorations, Maggi Hambling's exhibition «War Requiem & Aftermath», opening on 4 March at the Cultural Institute, King's College London, will grapple with war as a living and ceaseless reality (my book of the same title appears in conjunction with the show).
The group exhibition Chromophilia vs. Chromophobia: an exploration of color features eighteen pieces by Abraham Palatnik, Antonio Dias, Bruno Dunley, Cao Guimarães, Carlito Carvalhosa, Daniel Buren, Daniel Senise, Haegue Yang, Hélio Oiticica, Julio Le Parc, Karin Lambrecht, Lucia Koch, Marco Maggi, Rodolpho Parigi, Sérgio Sister, Tomie Ohtake, Vik Muniz, and Xavier Veilhan.
Other artists included in the exhibition include Paula Rego, Turner Prize nominee Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Richard Hamilton, Maggi Hambling and many other leading figurative artists of the last half - century.
An interview with painter and sculptor Maggi Hambling as she prepared for her exhibition Walls of Water
[1] The gallery contains both temporary exhibitions and a permanent collection that includes work from artists including: L. S. Lowry, Augustus John, Stanley Spencer, Walter Sickert, Ben Nicholson, Patrick Caulfield, Maggi Hambling, Craigie Aitchison and Prunella Clough.
Marlborough Fine Art is pleased to announce Edge, an exhibition of new paintings and sculpture by Maggi Hambling, widely regarded as one of Britain's most significant and controversial artists.
The exhibition follows Maggi Hambling — Touch: works on paper, a retrospective at the British Museum.
The Directors of Marlborough Fine Art are delighted to announce their forthcoming exhibition Waves and Waterfalls by the celebrated Maggi Hambling.
Maggi Hambling: Touch, by Jennifer Ramkalawon accompanies an exhibition of Hambling's works on paper at the British Museum (8 September 2016 to 29 January 2017).
Indeed, even in Britain he has been short - changed, being shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1987 (for his «Artist's Eye» exhibition at the National Gallery) but not winning it; being considered as Britain's representative for the Venice Biennale, but being passed over; and even having to share the Jerwood Painting Prize in 1995 with another artist, Maggi Hambling.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z