Not exact matches
The official Instagram account for Italian
museums is sharing art by women
of all walks
of life, as «saints and prostitutes, goddesses and commoners, intellectuals and
artists, actresses and martyrs, writers and poets, mothers, Madonnas and revolutionaries.»
Though closely related to
living porpoises, Semirostrum ceruttii (
artist's illustration above), named for its finder, Richard Cerutti
of the San Diego Natural History
Museum, has a mandible shape never before seen in mammals.
Much
of this creates uncomfortable laughter, but lurking in the background in the
museum is another installation featuring an ape like man, brought to
life by a performance
artist.
Working in the hills
of rural Pennsylvania, Brent Green is a self - taught filmmaker, storyteller and visual
artist whose films have screened, often with
live musical accompaniment, at the Rotterdam Film Festival, the Sundance Film Festival, the San Francisco Film Society, MoMA, The J. Paul Getty
Museum, The Walker Art Center, The Hammer
Museum, as well as at warehouses, galleries and rooftops across the globe.
The five
artists in the Baltimore
Museum of Art exhibit «Sondheim Artscape Prize: 2011 Finalists» all
live in either Baltimore or Washington, D.C., but they are stylistically all over the map.
If you are an art lover, head to the Philadelphia
Museum of Art, where you can see paintings and sculptures from some
of the best
artists in the world, or visit The Academy
of Music for an amazing
live performance.
The MUSA, located next to Cancun, is an underwater contemporary
museum of art consisting
of over 500 permanent
life - size sculptures from English
artist Jason deCaires Taylor.
For the third time in two decades, ARTnews approached a cross section
of museum directors and curators to opine about one
of their favorite subjects: Who are the most underrated
artists today, both
living and dead?While the names may have... Read More
But as Cory says there are those
artists, maybe many more, who are making a good
living off sales
of their work and never really get much involved in the gallery or
museum world.
Exhibition: Tania Bruguera at
Museum of Modern Art Cuban
artist Tania Bruguera's Untitled (Havana, 2000), a
live performance and video installation conceived for the Havana Biennial in 2000, will go on show this weekend at MoMA.
Beautiful works, full
of life and color, that is what I hope to see at the Prado
Museum auctions that will begin in February
of this year, with
artists such as Munuera Nico, Perianes Jorge, Gabino Amaya Cacho, Diego de Giráldez, Guillermo Pérez Villalta, and many more
artists.
The exhibition also includes the debut
of the
Museum's new acquisition
of Japanese
artist Yayoi Kusama's Light
of Life, a mirrored hexagonal box measuring more than seven feet square and seven feet tall, with three portholes at varying heights to allow the viewer to look inside
of the enclosed «infinity room.»
Inspired by his wife's
life - long support
of living artists, George Wein envisioned the Wein Prize as an extension
of the Studio
Museum's mission to support experimentation and excellence in contemporary art.
Stargazers: Elizabeth Catlett in Conversation with 21 Contemporary
Artists, Bronx
Museum of Arts, New York, NY Infinite Mirror, Syracuse University Art Galleries (and traveling), Syracuse, NY Sweetcake Enso, Village Zendo, New York, NY 2010 Grains
of Emptiness, Rubin
Museum of Art, New York, NY Signs
of Life: Ancient Knowledge in Contemporary Art, Kunstmuseum Luzern, Lucerne, Switzerland Reflection, Nathan A. Bernstein Gallery, New York, NY Dead or Alive,
Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY Progress Reports — Art in an Age
of Diversity, Iniva, London, UK Spirit Up!
Chris Ofili portrait by Malick Sidibe in Oct. 6, 2014 issue
of The New Yorker IN ADVANCE OF CHRIS OFILI»S first solo museum show in the United States, New Yorker writer Calvin Tompkins traveled to Trinidad where the artist lives and work
of The New Yorker IN ADVANCE
OF CHRIS OFILI»S first solo museum show in the United States, New Yorker writer Calvin Tompkins traveled to Trinidad where the artist lives and work
OF CHRIS OFILI»S first solo
museum show in the United States, New Yorker writer Calvin Tompkins traveled to Trinidad where the
artist lives and works.
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center is pleased to present MY SECRET
LIFE, Lutz Bacher's first
museum survey exhibition, which spans several decades
of the
artist's wide - ranging conceptual practice.
Frankly I wish there were more inclusions by
living artists like Milton Resnick, John Griefen, William Pettet, Dan Christensen, and Ronald Davis» Music Series and I'd like to see the
museum do an in depth expansion
of this exhibition.
Each
of the
artists in The
Artist's
Museum reimagines the
lives of artworks and charts recurring forms and themes across cultures and history.
The
museum is recognizing Saar «as one
of the most profound
living American
artists» at its Afropolitan Ball on Oct. 28.
The Wein Prize, one
of the most significant awards given to individual
artists in the United States today, was established in 2006 by jazz impresario, musician and philanthropist George Wein to honor his late wife, a long - time Trustee
of the Studio
Museum and a woman whose
life embodied a commitment to the power and possibilities
of art and culture.
The
artist employs a constellation
of everyday materials in her work, ranging from found objects and photographs to handmade sculptures and
living plants, creating encyclopedic and accumulative landscapes that penetrate walls and stretch across
museums.
In an essay in the catalogue, Caitlin Julia Rubin (an assistant curator at the Rose who co-curated the show with art historian Katy Siegel, curator - at - large for the
museum) writes that Home Sweet Home «suggests the duality
of Drexler's home — the spaces where she
lived never all that separate from the ones in which she worked — and her own, twinned role as homemaker and
artist.»
At MOCA Los Angeles, Smith's curatorial projects ranged from Blueprints for Modern
Living: History and Legacy
of the Case Study Houses, The Architecture
of R.M. Schindler, and At the End
of the Century: 100 Years
of Architecture to a survey
of the Cindy Sherman «s photographs and the first
museum presentations
of then - emerging
artists Uta Barth, Toba Khedoori, Catherine Opie, and others.
This weekend, the Whitney
Museum of American Art opens the doors for Frank Stella: A Retrospective, the first showcase for a
living artist in its admirable new riverside home.
On June 5, 2018, Otis College will partner with the Hammer
Museum to present Shirin Neshat's screening
of a film within a film, «Looking for Oum Kulthum,» which depicts the plight
of an Iranian woman
artist / filmmaker
living in exile as she embarks on capturing the
life and art
of the legendary female singer
of the Arab world, Oum Kulthum.
The refusal to recognize and acknowledge
living artists whose works are being made today and many
of whose works are in the Whitney
Museum's collection verges on the criminally insane.
Select Group Exhibitions 2017 Monarchs: Brown and Native Contemporary
Artists in the Path
of the Butterfly, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE 2017 Buffalo in the American
Living Room, Plains Art
Museum, Fargo, ND 2017 All That Glitters, work on display in contemporary galleries at St. Louis Art
Museum 2017 Now is the Time: Investigating Native Histories and Visions
of the Future, IAIA
Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, NM 2016 Culture Shift, Art Mür, Montreal, Canada 2016 From the Belly
of Our Being: art by and about Native creation, Oklahoma State University
Museum of Art, Stillwater, OK 2016 Back Where They Came From, Sherry Leedy Contemporary, Kansas City, MO 2016 - 15 Woven Together, Regional Studies
Museum Yekaterinburg, Orenburg
Museum, Surgut
Museum, Chelyabinsk State Regional Studies
Museum, Izhevsk Municipal Exhibition Center Gallery, Glazov, Udmurt Republic, Yamal - Nenets
Museum and Exhibition Center Salekhard, Orenburg Oblast, Russia 2015 Arriving at Fresh Water, Minneapolis Institute
of Arts, Minneapolis, MN, Plains Art
Museum, Fargo, ND 2015 superusted: the 4th Midwest Biennial, Soap Factory, Minnneapolis, MN, Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI 2014 Minnesota Biennial, Minnesota
Museum of American Art, Minneapolis, MN 2014 McKnight Visual
Artists Fellowship Exhibition, Minneapolis College
of Art and Design, Minneapolis, MN 2013 Air, Land, Seed, 516 Arts, Albuquerque, NM and University
of Venice, Ca» Foscari, Italy 2013 Dyani White Hawk and Philip Vigil, Shiprock Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 2012 Encoded, Tweed
Museum of Art, Duluth, MN 2011 Soul Sister: Reimagining Kateri Tekakwitha,
Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, NM 2008 Playing, Remembering, Making: Art in Native Women's
Lives,
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture with School for Advanced Research Santa Fe, NM 2007 War Paint, Institute
of American Indian Arts
Museum, Santa Fe, NM
Nathalie Djurberg, a Swedish
artist who
lives and works in Berlin, and composer Hans Berg spent August through October
of 2008 in residence at the Hammer
Museum.
His most important solo
museum exhibitions were mounted by the Metropolitan Museum, New York in 1975, and the New Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow in 1988, where he had the distinction of being the first living Western artist to show in a Soviet m
museum exhibitions were mounted by the Metropolitan
Museum, New York in 1975, and the New Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow in 1988, where he had the distinction of being the first living Western artist to show in a Soviet m
Museum, New York in 1975, and the New Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow in 1988, where he had the distinction
of being the first
living Western
artist to show in a Soviet
museummuseum.
Updating the Walls Oct. 6: White House releases list
of 47 works
of art the Obamas are borrowing from Washington
museums for display in East and West Wings, and their private
living quarters, including paintings by African American
artists Alma Thomas, Glenn Ligon, and William H. Johnson.
Oscar Tuazon:
Live, the second major publication on the American
artist (born 1975), concentrates on an exhibition
of new sculptural works at
Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany, including a full - scale reproduction
of fragments
of the
artist's house in Los Angeles.
ITINERANT at Queens
Museum will present a selection
of Performance Art works by local and international
artists whose works reflect on issues affecting diverse populations
living in Queens, and NYC at large.
All
of the
living artists have created new works for the exhibition, many
of which are experimental and responsive to the
Museum itself.
Alice Neel: Painter
of Modern
Life, a major survey
of the
artist's work featuring some seventy paintings was organised by Ateneum Art
Museum, Helsinki in 2016.
The
Museum's permanent collection is built by the generosity
of art donors and
living artists.
While works by
living artists have always been collected by the MFA — Winslow Homer, Claude Monet, and John Singer Sargent were contemporary
artists when some
of their paintings were acquired — the Department
of Contemporary Art was only established formally in the
Museum's centennial year, 1971.
George Scheer is the co-founder and Director
of Elsewhere, a
living museum and
artist residency set in a former thrift store in Greensboro, NC.
Selected Group Exhibitions 2016 — «Faculty Exhibition», Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL 2015 — «Wish List», Gallery Project, curated by Gloria Pritschet and Rocco DePietro, Toledo, Ohio and Ann Arbor, Michigan 2015 — «Roots», Linda Warren Projects, Chicago, IL 2015 — Noyes Cultural Arts Center, Evanston, IL 2015 — «Faculty Exhibition», Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL 2014 — «National Contemporary Painting», Weatherhead Gallery, University
of Saint Francis, Fort Wayne, Indiana 2013 — «31st Juried Art Show», Wilmette Public Library, Wimette, IL 2012 — «30th Juried Art Show», Wilmette Public Library, Wimette, IL 2012 — «Narrative Fragments», Quidley & Company, Boston, MA 2011 — «Juxtaposed», juried by Alyssa Monks, Six Summit Gallery, Ivoryton, CT 2011 — «Paintworks», Gowanus Ballroom, curated by Kristin Kunc, Courtney Jordan & Hyeseung Marriage - Song, Brooklyn, NY 2011 — «Space Invaders», co-curated by Virginia Rose and John Nickle, Rose Contemporary, Portland, ME 2011 — «Cinematic Bodies», curated by Jamie Adams, Zolla Lieberman Gallery, Chicago, IL 2010 — «Snow», XL Projects, Syracuse University Gallery, Syracuse, NY 2010 — «Women Painting Women», Robert Lange Studios Gallery, Charleston, SC 2010 — «Remnants», Fuse Gallery, New York, NY 2010 — «Highlights» Island Weiss Gallery, New York, NY 2010 — «Conceptually Sound», Medialia Rack and Hamper Gallery, New York, NY 2010 — «Chicago Art Fair», shown by Linda Warren Gallery in Chicago, Illinois 2010 — «Looks good on Paper», DFN Gallery, New York, NY 2009 — «Water / Bodies», Eden Rock Gallery, St. Barths, F.W.I. 2009 — «Summer Exhibition 2009», curated by Eric Fischl, Matthew Flowers, Anne Strauss, New York Academy
of Art, NY, NY 2009 — «Old School», Jack the Pelican, Brooklyn, NY 2009 — Caldwell Snyder, San Francisco, CA 2008 — «Small Works», Sarah Bain Gallery, Anaheim, CA 2008 — «City Lights», George Billis Gallery, New York, NY 2008 — «Chicago Art Fair», shown by Linda Warren Gallery in Chicago, Illinois 2008 — «Take Home a Nude» Art Auction at Phillips de Pury & Company, New York, NY 2007 — «Summer Exhibition 2007», curated by Eric Fischl, Jenny Saville, Vincent Desiderio, New York Academy
of Art, NY, NY 2007 — «Four Handed Lift: Advocacy, Art, Spirit and Community», Moti Hasson Gallery, New York, NY 2007 — «Small Works», Sarah Bain Gallery, Anaheim, CA 2008 — «Chicago Art Fair», shown by Linda Warren Gallery in Chicago, Illinois 2006 — «Contemporary Imaginings, The Howard A. and Judith Tullman Collection», Mobile
Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama 2006 — «Night
of a Thousand Drawings», Group Show,
Artist's Space, New York, NY 2006 — «AAF», shown by DFN Gallery, New York, NY 2006 — «Salon 2006», New York Academy
of Art, New York, NY 2006 — «LA Art Fair», shown by Linda Warren Gallery in Chicago, Los Angeles, CA 2005 — «New Works», curated by Eric Fischl, Jane Gallery, St. Barthelemy, F.W.I. 2005 — «A Terrible Beauty: Figurative painting in the 21st Century», Grey McGear Modern, Santa Monica, CA 2005 — «Small Works», Sarah Bain Gallery, Brea, CA 2005 — «Cityscapes», Sarah Bain Gallery, Brea, CA 2005 — «Take Home a Nude» Art Auction at Phillips de Pury & Company, New York, NY 2005 — «Go Figure», George Billis Gallery, New York, NY 2004 — «Postcards from the Edge, Visual Aids Benefit», Brent Sikemma Gallery, New York, NY 2004 — «Night
of a Thousand Drawings», Group Show,
Artist's Space, New York, NY 2004 — «Points
of Muse», Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago, IL 2004 — «Separate Visions», Sarah Bain Gallery, Brea, CA 2004 — «Still
Life», Sarah Bain Gallery, Brea, CA 2004 — «27th Small Works Exhibition», New York, NY 2003 — «Space Invaders», curated by Peter Drake, Fish Tank Gallery, New York, NY 2003 — «26th Small Works Exhibition», New York, NY 2002 — «National Arts Club 26th Annual Student Show», National Arts Club, New York, NY
Following numerous gallery and
museum exhibitions, as well as his participation in documenta I (1955) and documenta IV (1968), he became the first living artist to be the subject of a solo exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, with his career - spanning retrospective there in
museum exhibitions, as well as his participation in documenta I (1955) and documenta IV (1968), he became the first
living artist to be the subject
of a solo exhibition at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, New York, with his career - spanning retrospective there in
Museum of Art, New York, with his career - spanning retrospective there in 1971.
Performa Curatorial Advisory Board Marina Abramovic,
Artist and Teacher Massimiliano Gioni, Curator, New
Museum for Contemporary Art Yuko Hasegawa, Curator Jens Hoffmann, Deputy Director, The Jewish
Museum Chrissie Iles, Curator, Whitney
Museum of American Art Joan Jonas,
Artist Lois Keidan, Director,
Live Art Development Agency, UK William Kentridge,
Artist Joseph V. Melillo, Executive Director, Brooklyn Academy
of Music Paul D. Miller, Musician Meredith Monk,
Artist Hans Ulrich Obrist, Independent Curator Yoko Ono,
Artist Lisa Phillips, Henry Luce III Dir., New
Museum Contemporary Art Catherine Wood, Curator, Tate Modern Octavio Zaya, Independent Curator
Artists from every level participate in this exhibition to show their support
of Guild Hall and its role in their
life as their community
Museum, Theater and Educational Art Center.
The exhibition, organized by guest curator Fumio Nanjo, director
of Tokyo's Mori Art
Museum, and Asia Society's in - house curator Dominique Chan, presents works that explore the
artist's burgeoning understanding
of life's transience.
This exhibition is presented concurrently with the
artist's first monographic exhibition in the United States, David Lamelas: A
Life of Their Own, on view at the University Art
Museum (UAM) at California State University Long Beach (CSULB), September 17 — December 10, 2017.
He's been included in several important international exhibitions including 10,000
Lives: The Eighth Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju, South Korea (2010); Moving Images:
Artists & Video / Film,
Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany (2010); Playing Homage, Vancouver Contemporary Art Gallery, Canada; Sympathy for the Devil,
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL (2007); Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul, Turkey (2005); Manifesta 5, European Biennial
of Contemporary Art, San Sebastian, Spain (2004); Fast Forward.
Despite the dearth
of critical attention the
artist has received outside
of France, he is one
of the most important
living French
artists, with a
museum dedicated to his work set open in 2012.
«What
museum goers should find especially intriguing in «Love Loss and the Cycle
of Life» are the ways in which a great
artist from one generation influenced a great
artist of another generation.»
Born in Lisbon, Portugal, Maria Vasconcelos is an
artist living and working in New York City, she received her BFA from The School
of the
Museum of Fine Arts Boston / Tufts and her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute.
Currently on display are works by prominent DC - based
artist Linn Meyers, who has been commissioned in the recent past by The Phillips Collection, as well as William Kentridge (South Africa) and Oleg Kudryashov (Russia), two
of the most significant
living printmakers who were exhibited together at The Kreeger
Museum in 2009.
University
of North Carolina Press (Cover Art) 2012 Gussie Fauntleroy, National
Museum of the American Indian: American Indian Magazine, Direct From the
Artist, The 2012 Santa Fe Indian Art Market: Dyani Reynolds - White Hawk, Summer 2012 issue 2010 Cynthia Chavez Lamar and Sherry Farrell Racette with Lara Evans, Art in Our
Lives: Native Women
Artists in Dialogue.
The
Museum has a long tradition
of collecting the art
of the day, beginning with the Cone Sisters, whose acquisitions from
living artists lead the
Museum's commitment to contemporary art.