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New exhibition highlights recent acquisitions: Monumental Paintings by Miró, Mitchell, and Riopelle also on view for the first time in more than a decade
A new exhibition highlights the Atlanta History Center's collection of more than 250 Vietnam War - related oral histories with photographs, documents and artifacts from Atlanta veterans.
A new exhibition highlights the Atlanta History Center's collection of 650 war - related oral histories with photographs, documents and artifacts.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. is proud to present Scent of Ancient and the Modern, a new exhibition highlighting the ancient heritage and contemporary artistry of the Korean written language, Hangeul, through striking works combining calligraphy, ink painting, and poetry, on display October 8 â $ «31.

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During the exhibition, BENEO will exhibit at Booth # 6M5 and present new product concepts highlighting this health benefit.
On May 5, the New York State Museum will open an ongoing exhibition highlighting never - before - displayed artifacts from Fort Orange, the 17th - century precursor of the state's capital city.
The Tent of Tomorrow was an open exhibition space, highlighting New York attractions and hosting performances.
This exhibition highlighted cutting - edge scientific methods, new technologies, and current research projects that are underway to reveal this cultural tragedy.
Highlights include a look at preserved animal specimens that zoologists and other scientists are still analyzing and a visit to the department's room - size walk - in freezer, where everything from new items for an upcoming exhibition to elephant skins are kept.
New highlights include the Yves Saint Laurent Paris Museum; Lafayette Anticipations, a Rem Koolhaas - designed exhibition tower opened by Galeries Lafayette; the Atelier des Lumières, a digital arts center housed in a former foundry in the 11th; and La Monnaie de Paris (the Paris Mint), which has completed a transformation into a contemporary art center overlooking the Seine River.
Combining a range of creative mediums, Augustine Carr — tipped as one of Britain's most exciting young artists — highlights the process and practice of his work for new exhibition, Summa Theologica.
The highlight of the exhibition will be a major new, experimental 35 mm film, Antigone, shown as two simultaneous cinemascope projections.
The on - site installations program IN / SITU, selected by a major international curator, and EXPO Projects organized by the fair Directors, feature large - scale suspended sculptures and site - specific works within the exhibition hall, alongside EXPO VIDEO, featuring a dynamic curated screening program for film, video, and new media works, and Special Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizations.
Highlights of the exhibition include a rare Julia Margaret Cameron photograph made in Sri Lanka towards the end of her life; a self - portrait by Ellsworth Kelly drawn in Paris in 1949; the first collaborative work by Peter Fischli and David Weiss, a set of 10 photographs called the Sausage Series; a new painting on paper by Brice Marden; one of the art brut artist Adolph Wolfli's largest and most important drawings; a portrait of Lucian Freud by Walker Evans; and a mescaline drawing by Henri Michaux.
Selected from the Allan Stone Collection, the exhibition highlights paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by a loosely associated group of mid-twentieth century European and American artists centered around New York.
Motherwell's exhibition highlights include MoMA's landmark «The New American Painting» exhibition in 1958 - 59; a traveling retrospectives presented by Albright - Knox Art Gallery of Buffalo plus numerous important gallery and museum exhibitions.
This solo exhibition highlights new works by Rubén Ortiz - Torres, including a tricked - out, hydraulic shopping cart and interactive paintings and sculptures influenced by lowrider cars, punk, anarchism, Minimalism, and the destruction and then preservation of David Alfaro Siqueiros» mural América Tropical.
Highlighting both the innate diversity of Neel's approach to portraiture and the extraordinary diversity of twentieth century New York City, in this exhibition Hilton Als brings together a selection of Neel's portraits of African Americans, Latinos, Asians, and other people of colour.
Highlighting the exhibition will be a rare Shaker «spirit» drawing from c. 1860, Alfred Stieglitz's From the Back Window, 291 - NY, Winter of 1915, a new drawing Noon Whine by Richard Serra, and a vintage gelatin silver print by the German photographer August Sander from 1928.
Unveiled with the Odyssey Gala on Friday, November 7, this exhibition will highlight one of the finest photorealist collections in the United States, based in New Orleans, featuring over 75 works.
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
The first major survey of Rivers» work in New York in over a decade, the exhibition includes Rivers» famous nude portrait of Frank O'Hara in boots, and highlights the artist's strong interest in appropriation as well as the broad range of inventive methods and materials he employed over the course of his career.
The retrospective exhibition that highlights the foundation's support of local craftsmanship over the last 16 years also marks the opening of its new building, Yeol Bukchonga in the Bukchon area in Seoul.
Of particular focus is Giacometti's studio practice, which is examined through rarely seen plaster sculptures that highlight the artist's working process, in addition to historical photographs documenting his relationship with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum — which hosted the artist's first US museum exhibition, in 1955 — and with New York City.
Highlights of the exhibition include a Katharina Fritsch sculpture of a bright orange octopus; two complex new abstract paintings by Terry Winters completed this summer; a Robert Gober sculpture of a sink sprouting contorted children's legs; new portrait and landscape photographs from Paris and New York by Nan Goldin; a Martin Honert sculpture based on his childhood drawings of toy soldiers; a large - scale painted white relief by Charles Ray of his two nephews; and a photograph of Germany's largest soccer stadium by Andreas Gursnew abstract paintings by Terry Winters completed this summer; a Robert Gober sculpture of a sink sprouting contorted children's legs; new portrait and landscape photographs from Paris and New York by Nan Goldin; a Martin Honert sculpture based on his childhood drawings of toy soldiers; a large - scale painted white relief by Charles Ray of his two nephews; and a photograph of Germany's largest soccer stadium by Andreas Gursnew portrait and landscape photographs from Paris and New York by Nan Goldin; a Martin Honert sculpture based on his childhood drawings of toy soldiers; a large - scale painted white relief by Charles Ray of his two nephews; and a photograph of Germany's largest soccer stadium by Andreas GursNew York by Nan Goldin; a Martin Honert sculpture based on his childhood drawings of toy soldiers; a large - scale painted white relief by Charles Ray of his two nephews; and a photograph of Germany's largest soccer stadium by Andreas Gursky.
Past exhibitions highlighted in the new show fall into three categories: historical, thematic, and major modern and contemporary artists.
A new exhibition of the storied dealer's private collection of the highlights MoMA's acquisition of Rauschenberg's «Canyon,» which was long the subject of legal controversy.
In MASS MoCA's new Building 6, Anderson will create a multi-functional environment that will serve as a working studio and exhibition venue, highlighting both her creative process and over 10 years of archival work.
Using a variety of processes that include painting, sculpture, digital and new media, installation and sound, the works on view in this exhibition highlight language itself as a diverse medium to be explored, dissected and reframed to reflect the nuances of communication in the 21st century.
A highlight of the exhibition is Randall Deihl's painting, Nick's Nest, 1981, which relates closely to his painting Sweets, 1980, in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
This week, highlights include the long - awaited opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture; the announcement of the MacArthur Foundation's 2016 fellows, including Kellie Jones and Joyce J. Scott; a new report from the National Endowment for the Arts; and solo exhibitions featuring Julie Mehretu and Willie Cole.
New York — Pace Gallery in collaboration with The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum is pleased to presentIsamu Noguchi: Variations, an exhibition spanning two galleries that highlights the breadth of the artist's work across materials and disciplines.
There have already been so many highlights this week, such as the four fantastic exhibitions by women artists at the New Museum: Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Kaari Upson, Carol Rama and Elaine Cameron - Weir and «We Wanted a Revolution» at the Brooklyn Museum.
The lovingly compiled exhibition highlights a recent body of paintings and drawings on canvas but also reaches back with prints, drawings and paintings beginning with his arrival in New York in... Read More
This solo exhibition — Bayrle's first major New York museum survey — will bring together works from the last fifty years, highlighting Bayrle's experiments across media and their prescient commentary on the relationship between consumerism, technology, propaganda, and desire.
His recent solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico (2012) and at Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art in Winnipeg, Manitoba (2013) highlighted his most recent work — a striking series of small works on paper and panels and an impressive collection of large scale paintings on canvas — work he describes as «rooted in Indigenous abstraction and Modernist aesthetics».
With this solo exhibition in the collection, we initiate an a new exhibition series in which we'll present and highlight some of the most important artists in the collection.
The lovingly compiled exhibition highlights a recent body of paintings and drawings on canvas but also reaches back with prints, drawings and paintings beginning with his arrival in New York in the late 70's.
The sculpture will be on view in New York for Classics Week (April 13 - 18); during the Post-War and Contemporary Evening Sale select highlights view concurrent with our exhibition for our Rockefeller Sale (April 28 - May 5th); and during 20 Century week leading up to the auction (May 12 - 17th).
Her most recent exhibition, Drawing Now: Eight Propositions at the Museum of Modern Art, Queens, New York highlighted 26 international artists.
Andrea Rosen Gallery is delighted to announce Michael Raedecker's fifth exhibition at the gallery, highlighting substantial new developments in the artist's practice and anticipating an important traveling mid-career survey show opening at the Wilhelm - Hack Museum at the end of this year.
The exhibition highlights the power and complexity of contemporary Indigenous photography, and the way in which Indigenous artists draw upon a rich mixture of history, personal experience, blak humour, as well as postmodern and postcolonial theories, in order to generate new perspectives and understandings of the social, political and cultural conditions faced by Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
The exhibition highlights O'Keeffe's appreciation for New Mexican landscape and cultures.
Organized by guest curator Christina Weyl, PhD, co-founder and co-president of the Association of Print Scholars, the exhibition highlights innovative techniques developed at Atelier 17, an experimental printmaking studio in New York City that operated from 1940 - 1955.
Special Exhibitions, Large - Scale Site - Specific Commissions, and Highlights from Permanent Collection Launch New Building in Miami Design District
Major group exhibitions include the Fifth International Biennial: Disparities and Deformations, Our Grotesque, SITE Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM (2004); Supernova: Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA (2003); de Kooning to Today: Highlights from the Permanent Collection, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (2003); 2000 Whitney Biennial, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (2000); and Greater New York, P.S. 1 / The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (2000).
Highlights from the new (and first) exhibition dedicated to 17th - century painter Henri de Fromantiou
A highlight of the new season in London is an exhibition of paintings by Joseph Albers, a highly distinctive abstract artist who died in 1978.
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Highlighting new narratives in Mexico's modern art history, México 1900 — 1950 marks the first exhibition at the DMA organized by the Museum's new director, Agustín Arteaga.
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