September 19, 2015 through January 10, 2016 The Newark
Museum presents The Shape of Light: Gabriel Dawe, featuring large - scale, site - specific installations, sculptural works and...
The Newark
Museum presents The Shape of Light: Gabriel Dawe, featuring large - scale, site - specific installations, sculptural works and works on paper by internationally known multi-media artist Gabriel Dawe.
Not exact matches
Later, explore the nearby Country Music Hall of Fame, the world's largest
museum of popular music, whose vast collections of recordings, instruments, costumes, and memorabilia are
presented in artfully designed exhibits that capture the colorful history of country music and the artists who've
shaped it.
Grade Level: 6 - 8, 9 - 12 This online exhibit
presented by the Smithsonian National
Museum of American History «examines how wars have
shaped the nation's history and transformed American society.
The collection
presents photography of the U.S. along its highways and captures our changing landscape that has been
shaped by car culture and the tradition of the American road trip according to the
museum.
«The Bronx
Museum of the Arts is one of the city's more animated and resilient cultural spaces... and because the Bronx
Museum's exhibitions reflect its constituency, this institution is an important player in
shaping New York art of both the
present and the future.»
The
museum presented, interpreted and preserved the art of current and past times; its college of art nurtured and helped
shape new generations of artists and designers.
At Washington D.C.'s Hirshhorn
Museum and Sculpture Garden, a new exhibition opening February 14 showcases just how formative the decade was not only for art but for society at large, and how these shifts continue to
shape our
present.
The Frist Art
Museum presents Chaos and Awe: Painting for the 21st Century, a sweeping survey of paintings from around the world that invite contemplation of seemingly ungraspable forces
shaping contemporary society, from the ideological to the technological.
Influences converged, passion and intellect were engaged, and seminal moments occurred to help
shape the process: in 1962 when Irving Blum (who had taken over Kienholtz's position at the gallery) gave Andy Warhol his first solo gallery exhibition ever at Ferus (the Campbell's Soup Can Paintings); in 1963, when Hopps moved to the Pasadena Art
Museum and
presented the first retrospective of Marcel Duchamp in the US; in 1966 with Ed Kienholtz's epochal retrospective at the LA County
Museum; and in the decade from the late fifties to the late sixties when Ed Moses, Billy Al Bengston, and Ed Ruscha among a handful of others were on center stage.
Richmond, Virginia — The Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts
presents Napoleon: Power and Splendor, an inside look at the intricacies of Napoleon's Imperial Household and the role it played in
shaping the Emperor's image to expand his political and military power and social influence.
The Kunsthistoriches
Museum, Vienna presents The Shape of Time, an exhibition which places the museum's permanent collection in dialogue with major artworks dating from 1800 to the presen
Museum, Vienna
presents The
Shape of Time, an exhibition which places the
museum's permanent collection in dialogue with major artworks dating from 1800 to the presen
museum's permanent collection in dialogue with major artworks dating from 1800 to the
present day.
The Norton Simon
Museum presents Taking
Shape: Degas as Sculptor, an illuminating exhibition that explores the compulsive nature of Edgar Degas's artistic practice.
This fall, the University of California, Berkeley Art
Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA)
presents the first comprehensive retrospective of work by Harvey Quaytman, an under - recognized figure in twentieth - century American painting noted for his monumental
shaped canvasses, material investigations, and interest in color as a pure medium.
To remind us of the city's vibrant and dynamic art scene, the Contemporary Arts
Museum Houston
presents Right Here, Right Now: Houston, which showcases the development of artistic talents taking
shape in what is increasingly being considered a global art center.
Pasadena, CA — The Norton Simon
Museum presents Taking
Shape: Degas as Sculptor, an illuminating exhibition that explores the improvisational nature of Edgar Degas's artistic practice and considers the affinities between sculpting, painting and drawing in his oeuvre.
Founded in 2011, Whitney Stories invites you to engage with these accounts as they take
shape by
presenting a behind - the - scenes look at the
Museum's ongoing transformation.
This exhibition, inspired by a conversation with Ronay following his lecture at the Perez Art
Museum Miami this spring, exemplifies the intention, exploration and potential behind the gallery's historical program in
shaping contemporary dialogues to illuminate new facets of past and
present.
Nuevas incorporaciones - Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona - MACBA, Barcelona Days Lumberyard Studios - ACME Fine Art & Design, Boston, MA Great Impressions II - Dean Jensen Gallery, Milwaukee, WI Pollock's Mural and Modern Masterworks from the University of Iowa
Museum of Art - Figge Art
Museum, Davenport, IA
Shaping Reality: Geometric Abstraction after 1960 - The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN Layered / Boxed - Nohra Haime Gallery, New York City, NY International: 20th Century and Contemporary Masters - Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin Pop to
Present - Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, Stanford, CA Grafik; Multiple & Plastik Der 60iger Und 70iger Jahre - Galerie Baal, Bielefeld Collected Visions - Bronx
Museum of the Arts (BxMA), New York City, NY Modern Masters -
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego - MCASD Downtown, San Diego, CA 1968 - 69: 40 Years Later - Armand Bartos Fine Art, New York City, NY Action / Abstraction: Pollock, de Kooning, and American Art, 1940 — 1976 - Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia: 1860 - 1989 - Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, New York City, NY Vivre l'art - collection Venet - Espace de l'art concret, Mouans Sartoux Gallery Selections - Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York City, NY Gallery Mixed Show - Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, United Kingdom Made in America - Manny Silverman Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Synchronies: Undercurrents in Postwar European and American Abstraction — Hackett Freedman Gallery, San Francisco, CA (closed, 2009)
Unlike the other
museums around the country, the Contemporary Arts
Museum had a special opportunity to really define the space with Jones» work given the unique diamond
shape of the institution, leading to the unique
presenting methods and custom building that was involved with the exhibition.
David Zwirner On the occasion of the gallery's 25th anniversary, David Zwirner
presents David Zwirner: 25 Years, a
museum - worthy, sprawling group exhibition celebrating the artists who have
shaped the gallery's extraordinary program since its founding in 1993.
The Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum presents the THE HUGO BOSS PRIZE 2012 winner Danh Vo in an exhibition on view March 15 — May 27, 2013, whose work illuminates the entwined strands of private experience and collective history that
shape our sense of self, is the ninth artist to win the prestigious biennial award, established in 1996 by HUGO BOSS and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
She also
presents her latest piece, a sound & light sculpture which will be part of Sonic Arcade:
Shaping Space with Sound at the
Museum of Arts and Design in New York this fall.
On the occasion of The Jewish
Museum's centennial, artist Shimon Attie, in collaboration with Norman Ballard, presents a year - long, multimedia installation that illuminates the shifting conversations that have shaped the museum's mission over the last ce
Museum's centennial, artist Shimon Attie, in collaboration with Norman Ballard,
presents a year - long, multimedia installation that illuminates the shifting conversations that have
shaped the
museum's mission over the last ce
museum's mission over the last century.
The
Museum of Arts and Design will
present «Sonic Arcade:
Shaping Space with Sound,» a multi-component exhibition that explores how the ephemeral and abstract nature of sound is made material.
2011 Bill Viola Collected Works: 1977 - 80, Georgia Art
Museum, Athens, Georgia, US Bill Viola: The Fall Into Paradise, Gardibaldi Building, Capodimonte, TR Selected Works 1976 - 81, Amore e Morte, Gucci
Museum, Florence, IT The Value of Water, The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, New York, US Bill Viola: The Crossing, SCAD
Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia, US Bill Viola: Transformations, Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo, JP Bill Viola, The Dick Institute, Kilmarnock, UK Déserts (1994), Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music Orchestra, Esplanade - The Recital Studio, SG Bill Viola: The Raft,
Presented in association with the Melbourne International Arts Festival and Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), Melbourne, AU Bill Viola, Blackbox, Leeum, Samsung
Museum of Art, Seoul, KR Ocean Without a Shore, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, US (ongoing) Bill Viola: Sodium Vapore (Including Constellation and Oracle) Flint Institute of the Arts, Flint, US Bill Viola: Isolde's Ascension (The
Shape of Light in Space After Death), Stella Art Foundation, Moscow, RU Two Women (2008), Art Basel 42, Basel, CH
, 300 New York at Chelsea Piers, New York, US French Kiss, curated by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris, FR The
Shapes of Space (Phase II), curated by Nancy Spector, Guggenheim Gallery, New York, US Held Together With Water: Art From the Sammlung Verband, curated by Gabriele Schor, MAK, Vienna, AT; Istanbul
Museum of Modern Art, Istanbul, TR A Theater Without Theater, MACBA, Barcelona, ES MARTa Is Silent - The Art of Silence from Duchamp to the
Present, The Mystery of the Etruscans, curated by Jan Hoet and Michael Kröger, MARTa Herford, DE 52nd International Art Exhibition: Think with the Senses - Feel with the Mind, Art in the
Present Tense, curated by Robert Storr, La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, IT Guggenheim Collection: 1940s to Now, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, AU Monument of Sugar, curated by Lonnie van Brummelen, Siebren de Haan, Argos Centre for Art and Media, Brussels, BE À propos de Carl Andre..., Espace d'Art Contemporain, Saint Restitut, FR Verzameling Roger En Hilda Matthys - Cole, curated by Joost Declerq,
Museum Dhondt - Dhaenens, Deurle, BE On Fait le mur, flux + territoires + frontières = multimedia, Espace de L'Art Concret, Mouans - Sartoux, FR Visiting Card, Brigitte March Galerie, Stuttgart, DE Iceland, curated by Tony Trehy, Bury Art Gallery, Bury, UK Grey Water, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, AU The Showroom Talks: I Can't Live Without..., The Showroom, London, UK Beyond the Wall, curated by Haus Lieberman, the Brandenburger Tor Foundation, Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, DE A Second Quarter, screening Bodypoliticx, curated by Florian Waldvogel, Thomas Edlinger, Witte de With, Rotterdam, NL Art Protects, Yvon Lambert, Paris, FR 30/40 A Selection Of Forty Artists From Thirty Years At Marian Goodman Gallery, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, US Herb & Dorothy, New York, US 25 Years Crone Gallery, Galerie Crone, Berlin, DE Pawnshop, e-flux, New York, US Chez Dominique Perrault Architecture, des œuvres de la collection Billarant, Dominique Perrault Architecture, Paris, FR Art & Project Bulletins: 1968 - 1989, Specific Object, New York, US Fiac!
The
Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago will
present a major outdoor project later this year, THE CHARACTER AND
SHAPE OF ILLUMINATED THINGS.
On September 25, the Dallas
Museum of Art
presents Encountering Space, an exhibition exploring how artists
shape and define space in their work, in its acclaimed Center for Creative Connections (C3).
For example, Acro Green (1968), which is included in The Light Inside at the
Museum of Fine Arts Houston,
presents both a rectangular form and peripheral oval
shapes in a saturated sci - fi green.
NEWARK: This fall, the Newark
Museum will
present The
Shape of Light: Gabriel Dawe, featuring large - scale, site - specific installations, as well as textile - based sculpture and works on paper by internationally known artist Gabriel Dawe.
The Hammer
Museum and The
Museum of Contemporary Art jointly
present Masters of American Comics, a large - scale exhibition comprising in - depth presentations of work by 15 artists who
shaped the development of the American comic strip and comic book during the past century.