Sentences with phrase «museum uptown»

Nationally renown for it's excellent in cultural and performing arts, Charlotte is home to such gems as the Bluemnthal Performing Arts, the Mint Museum UPTOWN and the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African - American Arts + Culture.
2010 New Visions: Contemporary Masterworks from the Bank of America Collection, Mint Museum Uptown, Charlotte, North Carolina, October 1, 2010 — April 17, 2011.
(Mint Museum Uptown) Kids of all ages can play, explore and learn about the museum collection in the Lewis Family Gallery.
Mint Museum Uptown presents Seeing the World Within: Charles Seliger in the 1940s.
Mint Museum UPTOWN at Levine Center for the Arts 500 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 337-2000 www.mintmuseum.org
The show opens at the museum uptown on July 16.
2002 Betye Saar: Personal Icons, Merrill Lynch & Co, Inc., Princeton, NJ Betye Saar: Colored — Consider the Rainbow, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, NY; The Columbus Museum Uptown, Columbus, GA
This exhibition will travel and be on view at the Columbus Museum Uptown in Columbus, Georgia from February 13 — April 5, 2003.
Mint Museum Uptown has 4 current Exhibitions, 1 upcoming Exhibitions and 3 permanent Collections.
The American Art Collection has relocated for a featured space at the Mint Museum Uptown.
GENDERED: An Inclusive Art Show, organized by Young Affiliates of the Mint, will be on view for FREE in Mint Museum Uptown's Level 5 expansion space from Friday, June 16, 2017 through Friday, July 21, 2017.
Lovatelli transformed her ArtPop billboard into a ball gown and inspired Adams Outdoor Advertising to challenge her and six other artists to re-imagine other billboards for an invite - only runway show at Mint Museum Uptown on Sept. 29.
The show, which features a dress made from a recycled Mint Museum billboard along with billboard dresses from 15 other local and national businesses and nonprofits, is open FREE to visitors during regular museum operating hours from October 19 - November 6 at Mint Museum Uptown at Levine Center for the Arts, 500 South Tryon Street.
I thought again about those two museums uptown.
One would never know or understand from museums uptown the crucial interplay between postmodern art and the past.

Not exact matches

Uptown Boots This chic set of boots will take you to wintertime museum outings, on long city trots and to tea and toast after, all while providing waterproof comfort, great traction and toasty insulation.
The Flying Pig Uptown Hostel puts you in a great location, within just a 10 - minute walk of Stedelijk Museum and Concertgebouw.
2017 Talking Pictures: Camera Phone Conversations Between Artists, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie, The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, PA DRAW / Boston, MassArt, Boston, MA Southern Accent: Seeking the American South in Contemporary Art, Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY Uptown, The Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University, New York, NY Maker, Maker, Children's Museum of the Arts, New York, NY No burden as heavy, David Castillo Gallery, Miami Beach, FL Jacob Lawrence: Lines of Influence, SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, GA The Legacy of Lynching: Confronting Racial Terror in America, Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY Victory over the Sun: The Poetics and Politics of Eclipse, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Louisville, KY Detroit 67: Perspectives, Detroit Historical Society, Detroit, MI ProjectArt Presents: My Kid Could Do That, Kimpton Eventi Hotel, New York, NY
If you saw the Whitney's recent cycle of permanent collection shows uptown, notably Carter Foster's «Real / Surreal» and Donna de Salvo and Scott Rothkopf's «Sinister Pop,» you'll be well primed for the shrewd, unpretentious, and often winningly provincial exhibition that inaugurates the museum's on - the - money new home.
Think of the old rhetorical trick: «I will not call my opponent a liar and unpatriotic, but...» In practice, the museum must welcome the association, especially in the minds of critics who so rarely take the subway uptown.
At the fair's vortex, Larry Gagosian held court alongside the black marble Jeff Koons girlie planter that was hot off the sellout exhibition that closed Manhattan's uptown Whitney Museum, and looked four times as large here.
Almost twenty years ago, I tried to figure out how to get it into the Museum's uptown building, but wasn't able to — the scale of the work was too large for the Breuer building's small entryways and freight elevator.
Visitors may have been fond of the Whitney's old uptown home in the Breuer Building, but the museum had begun to feel shackled there, constrained by a lack of space and back - of - house resources.
The 2014 Whitney Biennial, the 77th in the museum's history and the last to be held in their Marcel Breuer - designed uptown location, is billed as one of «the broadest and most diverse» biennials in recent memory.
Xe has performed and exhibited work at the Art Institute of Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago, Queens Museum in New York, Mana Contemporary Chicago, Links Hall, Zhou Brothers Art Center, The Oak Park Art League, The Uptown Arts Center, and Jan Brandt Gallery, among others.
Select group exhibitions featuring his work include Objects Like Us, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT (forthcoming, 2018 - 2019); UPTOWN: nastywomen / badhombres, El Museo del Barrio, New York (2017); Black: Color, Material, Concept, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2015); The Great Mother, the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi, Palazzo Reale, Milan (2015); The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (2015); NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star, New Museum, New York (2013); Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Rotunda, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2010); the Whitney Biennial, New York (2006); and Landings, Documenta XI, Kassel, Germany (2003).
Compiled entirely from the museum's own collection, the show features over 600 works by 400 artists — a display never before seen in the Whitney's previous space uptown, where a small portion of their collection was heavily condensed into the building's awkward top floors.
Uptown, the Guggenheim Museum takes on Robert Rauschenberg and his career chronologically.
MIDTOWN & UPTOWN & HARLEM Freak Flag curated by Kim Uchiyama / Morris / 29 E 32 (new, second location) / thru 12/13 Marina Abramovic; Jose Davila / Kelly / 475 Tenth Avenue @ 36 / thru 12/6 Emily Noelle Lambert; Lael Marshall / Dieu Donne / 315 W 36 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 Spencer Finch thru 1/11; CyTwombly thru 1/25; Etc. / Morgan Library / 225 Madison @ 36 Margaret Lanzetta / Heskin / 443 W 37 / thru 12/13 A Wicked Problem / EFA Project Space / 323 W 39 / thru 12/20 Inseparable Borders: Elisa Lendvay; Valentina Loseva curated by Nechama Winston / The 125 / 125 E 47 / thru 11/29 Opening 11/18 (6 - 9 PM) Anna Schuleit Haber / German Consulate / 871 United Nations Plaza @ 49 / thru 1/2 Opening 12/2 (6:30 - 8:30) Big Picture Show organized by the International Print Center / 1285 6th Avenue @ 52 / thru 12/5 R.Gober thru 1/18, H.Matisse thru 2/8, Sturtevant thru 2/22; J.Dubuffet thru 4/5; Etc. / MoMA / 11 W 53 Nina Tryggvadottir / Findlay / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 — floor 8 / thru 12/6 Sarah McEneaney; Hannah Wilke / de Nagy / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 — floor 12 / thru 11/22 Andy Warhol / Hirschl & Adler / 730 Fifth Ave. @ 57 / thru 12/6 Pablo Picasso / Pace / 32 E 57 / thru 1/10 Black & White: Vince Contarino; David Rhodes; Joan Witek; Adolph Gottlieb / McCoy / 41 E 57 / thru 12/12 Will Barnet / Alexandre / 41 E 57 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 (5 - 7 PM) Joseph Montgomery / Blum / 20 W 57 — floor 2 / thru 12/6 Nicolas Carone / Washburn / 20 W 57 — floor 8 / thru 1/17 John Baldessari / Goodman / 24 W 57 — floor 4 / thru 11/22 Dorata Jurczak / Jancou / 24 W 57 — floor 6 / thru 12/6 Ruud van Empel / Stux + Haller / 24 W 57 — floor 6 (new location) / thru 12/20 Bernardo Torrens; Anthony Brunelli; Antonio Caroria / Bernarducci - Meisel / 37 W 57 / thru 11/26 Richard Estes; Tom Otterness / Marlborough / 40 W 57 / thru 11/25 Kiln: A.Angell; R.Kneebone; W.O» Brien; A.Shechet; J.Smith; J.Wine curated by T.Zabludowicz / Heller / 43 W 57 (new, second location) / thru 12/20 An Albers Legacy: Artists at Yale in the 1950's curated by Francis Frost / 57W57ARTS / 57 W 57 -1206 / thru 12/20 Marcel Eichner / McKee / 745 Fifth / thru 12/20 Alexander Kaletski / Boone / 745 Fifth / thru 12/20 Assenting Voices: Agitprop Art from North Korea / John Jay CUNY / 860 Eleventh Ave. @ 58 / thru 1/23 New Territories thru 4/6, Etc. / Museum of Art and Design / 2 Columbus Circle @ 59 Joel Carreiro / St. Paul / Columbus @ 60 / 9/30 thru 11/29 Leo Villareal / Gering / 14 E 63 (new location) / thru 1/10 ZERO in vibration — vibration in ZERO / Moeller / 35 E 64 / thru 1/9 Please Enter curated by Beth Rudin Dewoody / Franklin Parrasch / 53 E 64 / thru 12/20 Something Beautiful curated by Khary Simon & Nicolas Wagner / Boesky / 118 E 64 / thru 12/20 Five From Fourteen: James Case - Leal, Anna Glantz, Ali Harrington, Heidi Howard, and Alyssa Piro / Bernstein / 21 E 65 / thru 12/12 Ha Chonghyun / Blum & Poe / 19 E 66 / thru 12/20 Jasper Johns / Dickinson / 19 E 66 / thru 12/12 Miyoko Ito / Baumgold / 60 E 66 / thru 12/20 Douglas Gordon / Park Avenue Armory / 643 Park @ 66 / $ / thru 1/4 Opening 12/10 Terence Gower / Faria / 35 E 67 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 Gego; Gerd Leufert / Hunter / West Building, 68 & Lexington (SW corner) / thru 11/22 Freezer Burn organized by Rita Ackermann / Hauser & Wirth / 32 E 69 / thru 12/20 Ray Johnson / Feigen / 34 E 69 / thru 1/16 Ishiuchi Miyako / Roth / 160A E 70 / thru 11/21 Nam June Paik / Asia Society / 725 Park @ 70 / thru 1/4 Food for Thought curated by H.Cohen & M.Falcaro / Marymount / 221 E 71 / thru 12/4 Maurizio Cattelan curated by Adam Lindemann / S - 2 / 1334 York @ 71 / thru 11/26 Local History: Castellani; Judd; Stella curated by Linda Norden / Levy / 909 Madison @ 73 / thru 1/3 Claude Rutault / Perrotin / 909 Madison @ 73 / thru 1/3 Opening 11/20 Jasper Johns / Starr / 5 E 73 / thru 1/23 Richard Diebenkorn / Van Doren Waxter / 23 E 73 / thru 1/16 Art in the Making / Freedman / 25 E 73 / thru 1/31 Duane Hanson / Gagosian / Park & 75 / thru 12/3 Jan Maarten Voskuil / Geranmayeh / 956 Madision @ 76 — floor 3 / thru 12/10 Berend Strik; Henk Peeters / Tilton / 8 E 76 / thru 12/19 Robert Raushenberg / Castelli / 18 E 77 / thru 12/20 Mario Schifano / Luxembourg & Dayan / 64 E 77 / thru 1/10 Carlo Mollino / Gagosian / 976 Madison @ 77th (new location) / thru 12/20 Blair Thurman; Walter De Maria / Gagosian / 980 Madison @ 77th / thru 12/20 Letha Wilson / Higher Pictures / 980 Madison @ 77 / thru 12/20 Opening 11/20 Sigmar Polke / Nahmad / 980 Madison — floor 3 / thru 1/15 Maurizio Cattelan curated by Adam Lindemann / Venus Over Manhattan / 980 Madison @ 77 / thru 1/10 Enrico David / Werner / 4 E 77 / thru 1/24 Chris Martin / Half / 43 East 78 / thru 12/13 El Anatsui / Mnuchin / 45 E 78 / thru 12/13 Roy Lichtenstein / Mitchell - Innes & Nash / 1018 Madison @ 78 / thru 12/19 Wayne Thiebaud / Acquavella / 18 E 79 / thru 11/21
Derek Blasberg speaks with Scott Rothkopf, a curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, about the last thirty - six hours of the Jeff Koons retrospective, which also marked the end of the museum's tenure in uptown ManhMuseum of American Art, about the last thirty - six hours of the Jeff Koons retrospective, which also marked the end of the museum's tenure in uptown Manhmuseum's tenure in uptown Manhattan.
They met with hundreds of artists before settling on a final list of 63 participants — a very manageable number compared with last biennial, held at the museum's former uptown home in 2014.
In this essay Judd surveys a number of New York's most significant museums («The exceedingly impressive Frick Collection is small enough to be seen in a few hours»; «It is The Museum of Modern Art which has shown the power and quality of American Art»), as well as an assessment of notable galleries, singling out Green Gallery, an uptown gallery that showed work by downtown artists.
«Uptown» ran at the Wallach Art Gallery of Columbia University through August 20, 2017, «We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women» at The Brooklyn Museum through September 17.
These uptown programmes are like an umbilical chord that link older, wealthy collectors who would never venture south of 14th Street in anything but an armoured SUV to the burgeoning art scene around the New Museum on the Bowery.
In celebration of Women's History Month, NoMAA, in partnership with Broadway Housing Communities and The Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art and Storytelling, presents the exhibition «Women in the Heights — Transitions,» featuring the work of thirty women artists of Uptown Manhattan.
Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA), in partnership with Broadway Housing Communities and The Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art and Storytelling, is pleased to announce an open call for submissions from uptown artists for the upcoming exhibition, «Abre Caminos / Opening Paths.»
Originally curated in 1984 by Jeffrey Deitch (Director, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles) at Leila Heller's former uptown gallery, Calligraffiti explored a myriad of possible connections shared between the seemingly disparate styles of select mid-century abstract, U.S. graffiti, and calligraphic artists from the Middle East and its diaspora.
SUNDAY: Galleries uptown are closed today, so take in a museum show before lunch: perhaps the fine retrospective of Marisa Merz, an Arte Povera stalwart, at the Met Breuer.
ONE AFTERNOON IN mid-December, the artist Anicka Yi traveled uptown to a Columbia University lab, where for the seventh time in as many weeks she had an appointment with a pair of biologists in preparation for an upcoming solo exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum.
Giorgio Morandi is being feted uptown in an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum.
The Whitney Museum of American Art has mounted a Jeff Koons retrospective as the swansong in its uptown Breuer building before reopening in its new, Renzo Piano — designed space in Chelsea next spring.1 Besides his stratospheric auction prices, Koons is famous for industrially produced pop imagery such as inflatable hearts and balloon dogs, all of it turned out on a large, sometimes gigantic...
MIDTOWN & UPTOWN & HARLEM On Nature / Kelly / 475 Tenth Avenue @ 36 / thru 8/2 Matthew Barney / Morgan Library / 225 Madison @ 36 / thru 9/2 Vessels: Nicole Cherubini; Francesca DiMattio; Brie Ruais; Beverly Semmes; Betty Woodman / Horticultural Society of NY / 148 W 37 / thru 7/3 Group / Heskin / 443 W 37 / thru 7/13 Empathy Corporation / EFA Project Space / 323 W 39 / thru 7/20 On Time / MTA Museum Annex / Grand Central Terminal / Park Ave @ 42 / thru 7/7 Bronx Calling: AIM Biennial (also at Bronx Museum & Wave Hill) / 1285 Aveunue of the Americas / thru 9/8 Claes Oldenberg thru 8/5; A Trip from Here... thru 7/30; Ellsworth Kelly thru 9/8; Etc. / MoMA / 11 W 53 John Chamberlain / Lever House / 390 Park @ 54 / thru August Summerset / Findlay / 724 Fifth @ 57 — floor 8 / thru 7/27 Opening 7/6 404 E 14 organized by Tom Burckhardt / de Nagy / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 / thru 8/2 Elena Del Rivero; Linn Meyers / Gering & Lopez / 730 Fifth Ave. @ 57 / thru 9/7 Glenn Goldberg / McCoy / 41 E 57 / thru 8/16 Opening 7/15 Reception 7/17 Bernard Langlais / Alexandre / 41 E 57 / thru 7/19 (extended) Editions / Blum / 20 W 57 — floor 2 (new location) / thru 8 /?
This new museum is conveniently located near the Arts District and Klyde Warren Park along Woodall Rogers Freeway, between Downtown and Uptown.
MIDTOWN & UPTOWN & HARLEM Rebecca Horn; Forms of Attraction / Kelly / 475 Tenth Avenue @ 36 / thru 6/21 James Siena / Dieu Donne / 315 W 36 / thru 6/29 Spencer Finch thru 1/11 Opening 6/20; Etc. / Morgan Library / 225 Madison @ 36 John Cage curated by Chris Murtha / Horticultural Society of NY / 148 W 37 / thru 5/23 Nikki Lindt / Heskin / 443 W 37 / thru 6/28 Opening 5/22 Washington Color Abstraction / Gabarron Foundation / 149 E 38 / thru 5/30 Failing to Levitate curated by Kerry Downey & Natasha Llorens / EFA Project Space / 323 W 39 / thru 7/3 Opening 6/6 Reception 6/19 S.Polke thru 8/3; Jasper Johns thru 9/1; Lygia Clark thru 8/24;... Silence thru 6/22; Gauguin thru 6/8; R.Heinecken thru 9/7; Etc. / MoMA / 11 W 53 Urs Fischer / Lever House / 390 Park @ 54 / thru 5/30 Frank Bowling / Spanierman / 625 W 55 — floor 5 / thru 5/28 Seven Decades of Optic Art / Davidson / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 — floor 4 / 5/13 thru 6/27 Reception 5/20 (5 - 7 PM) Emily Mason; Claire Falkenstein; Beatrice Mandelman; Nina Tryggvadottire / Findlay / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 — floor 8 / thru 5/24 John Newman / de Nagy / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 — floor 12 / thru 5/30 Fairfield Porter / Hirschl & Adler / 730 Fifth Ave. @ 57 / thru 6/13 Mark Rothko / Pace / 32 E 57 / thru 6/20 Elena del Rivero; Yvonne Estrada / McCoy / 41 E 57 / thru 6/16 Group / Alexandre / 41 E 57 / thru 5/23 Traces / Blum / 20 W 57 — floor 2 / thru 8/1 Opening 5/29 Jack Youngerman / Washburn / 20 W 57 — floor 8 / thru 6/27 Leon Kelly / Naumann — floor 3 / 24 W 57 / thru 5/23 Lothar Baumgarten / Goodman — floor 4 / 24 W 57 / thru 6/14 Alex Brown / Jancou / 24 W 57 — floor 6 / thru 6/21 Dana Melamed; Josef Fischnaller / Stux / 24 W 57 — floor 6 (new location) / thru 5/31 3,000 Years of Geometry / Seve / 37 W 57 / thru 5/24 Santiago Calatrava / Marlborough / 40 W 57 / thru 5/31 Look At Me / Heller / 43 W 57 (new, second location) / thru 8/29 Lucy Williams / McKee / 745 Fifth / thru 6/20 Dawoud Bey / Boone / 745 Fifth / thru 6/28 Out of Hand thru 7/6, Etc. / Museum of Art and Design / 2 Columbus Circle @ 59 Knud Lonberg - Holm / UBU / 416 E 59 / thru 8/1 Michael Scott & John Chamberlain: a conversation / Gering / 14 E 63 (new location) / thru 5/31 Lyonel Feininger / Moeller / 35 E 64 / thru 6/27 (extended) Billy Al Bengston / Franklin Parrasch / 53 E 64 (new location) / thru 6/28 Image and Matter curated by Yumiko Chiba / Boesky / 118 E 64 / thru 6/14 Mark Grotjahn / Blum & Poe / 19 E 66 (new in NYC) / thru 6/21 Lynda Barry / Baumgold / 60 E 66 / thru 7/11 Kan Yasuda / Eykyn - Maclean / 23 E 67 / thru 6/27 Horacio Zabala; Eduardo Kac / Faria / 35 E 67 / thru 6/21 Anna Maria Maiolino / Hauser & Wirth / 32 E 69 / thru 6/21 Copied / Roth / 160A E 70 / thru 6/20 Nalini Malani / Asia Society / 725 Park @ 70 / thru 8/3 Pierre Soulages / Levy / 909 Madison @ 73 / thru 6/27 Pierre Soulages / Perrotin / 909 Madison @ 73 / thru 6/27 Robert Rauschenberg / Starr / 5 E 73 / thru 5/23 Frank Stella / Van Doren Waxter / 23 E 73 / thru 6/27 Carved, Cast, Chrushed, Constructed / Freedman / 25 E 73 / thru 5/31 Peter Sis curated by Charlotta Kotik / Czech Center / 321 E 73 / thru 9/1 Aftershock / Edelman / 136 E 74 / thru 5/31 Harmony Korine / Gagosian / 821 Park @ 75 (new, additional location) / thru 6/21 Biennial; Etc. / Whitney Museum / Madison @ 75 / thru 5/25 Kathleen Kucka / Geranmayeh / 956 Madision @ 76 — floor 3 / thru 6/28 Opening 5/20 (6 - 9 PM) But that joke isn't funny anymore curated by Ryan McKenna / Tilton / 8 E 76 / thru 6/7 Jasper Johns; Roy Lichtenstein / Castellli / 18 E 77 / thru 6/27
Her most recent exhibitions include: «Running Begins Elsewhere, Twelve Variations» at the Chicago Artists Coalition; «I'd Rather Dance with You than Talk with You, Uptown 5» at Open House Chicago; and «DINNER DANCE,» both at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago and at the home of Tom and Jeannie Cottingham, Charlotte, North Carolina.
1986 Concentrations 14: Pat Steir, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, USA Pat Steir: New Paintings, Kuhlenschmidt / Simon Gallery, Los Angeles, USA The Harcus Gallery, Boston, USA Pat Steir, Fuller Goldeen Gallery, San Francisco, USA John C Stoller & Co, Minneapolis, USA Castelli Uptown, New York, USA Pat Steir: New Monoprints and Etchings, Crown Point Press, New York, USA
As an addendum to this traveling retrospective, which originated at the Krannert Museum in Illinois last year, a small exhibition uptown at CDS gallery affords a look at selections from Sterne's oeuvre.
And Sunday, there's Alma Thomas's dreamy abstract watercolors uptown at the Studio Museum or some timely dystopian cinema at BAM.
She participated in several biennials and festivals, including The Uptown Triennial at Columbia University, The (S) Files at El Museo del Barrio; Performa 11; the Bronx Museum AIM Biennial; and Art in Odd Places.
Selected Group Exhibitions: 2010 Starburst: Color Photography in America, 1970 - 1980 - Cincinnati Museum of Art Packer Collegiate Institute Princeton University Art Museum 2007 Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography 2005 Art & Recovery Conference / Exhibition, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council at Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York Edward Thorp Gallery, New York Gulbenkian Cultural Center, Paris, and Gallery Chiado 8, Lisbon 2003 Defying Gravity, North Carolina Museum of Art Gallery Amelia, Tokyo Eugénio de Almeida Foundation, Evora, Portugal 2002 Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography 2001 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Photography Study Center) 2000 Picturing Media, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York A Prova de Agua, Belem Cultural Center, Lisbon 1999 Cooley Art Gallery, Reed College, Portland, Oregon 1998 Stanford University Art Museum 1989 New Directors, New Films, Museum of Modern Art, New York 1986 - 1988 Laurence Miller Gallery, New York 1985 Krannert Art Museum, Univ. of Illinois 1984 Color in the Street, California Museum of Photography, Riverside Light Gallery, New York Recent Acquisitions, Museum of Modern Art, New York New York, Paris, Tokyo, Tsukuba Museum of Photography, Japan 1982 Color as Form, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington Arteder, Museum of Graphic Arts, Bilbao, Spain Lichtbildnisse, Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Bonn Recent Acquisitions, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art University of Rochester, NY 1981 Castelli Uptown Gallery, New York Robert Frank Forward, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco Institute of Contemporary Arts, London Int «l. Museum of Photography, Geo.
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