Other contemporary artists featured in the exhibition include: Bale Creek Allen, Ilit Azoulay, Sebastiaan Bremer, Brian Bress, Nicole Cherubini, David Diao, Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam, Camille Henrot, Charles Long, John McQueen, Joanna Milanowska, Vik Muniz, Michael Oatman, Richard Pettibone, Allison Schulnik, Toshiko Takaezu, Lenore Tawney, Paul Thek, Ken Tisa, Sara VanDerBeek, William Villalongo, and Fred Wilson, among others.
Not exact matches
Among the
other fiction films to look for in theaters or on VOD: John Michael McDonagh's Calvary, in which Brendan Gleeson gives a beautifully modulated performance as a dedicated priest who is no match for the disillusionment of his parishioners and the rage of another inhabitant of his Irish seaside village, determined to take revenge against the priesthood for the sexual abuse he suffered as a child; the desultory God Help the Girl, the debut
feature by Stuart Murdoch (of Belle and Sebastian), all the more charming for its refusal to sell its musical numbers; Tim Sutton's delicate, impressionistic Memphis, a blues tone poem that trails
contemporary recording
artist Willis Earl Beal, playing a character close to himself who's looking for inspiration in a legendary city that's as much mirage as actuality; and two horror films, Jennifer Kent's uncanny, driving psychodrama The Babadook, with a remarkable performance by child actor Noah Wiseman, and Ana Lily Amirpour's less sustained A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, which nonetheless generates some powerful political metaphors.
Included in the collection are specially commissioned works by portraitist Gilbert Stuart,
contemporary abstract painter Maggi Brown, Martha Lloyd, Joe Greene, Tony Evanko, Ben Freeman, and
other artists whose works are
featured in guestrooms and throughout the hotel.
In Marbella, the Black Box Theatre offers plays in Spanish and English; the unusual Bonsai Museum
features one of Europe's most important collections of Bonsai Trees; and the Museum of Spanish
Contemporary Engravings exhibits works by Picasso, Miró, Tapies, Chillida and several
other important Spanish
artists.
View works by
contemporary Ubudian
artists as well as traditional schools of art such as Batuan — practiced by Brahman
artists — and Sanur, which
features highly stylized paintings of sea creatures and
other animals.
The Needle and The Milkmaid is a two - person show at New York's SAPAR
Contemporary gallery,
featuring new works by John Bisbee and Anna Schuleit Haber —
artists who have admired each
other's work for years.
EXHIBITION «Black Eye,» a group show that explores the shifting dynamics of race and identity over the past two decades, opens May 3
featuring 26 Black
contemporary artists, a who's who among two generations — Sanford Biggers, Nick Cave, David Hammons, Deanna Lawson, Simone Leigh, Steve McQueen, Toyin Odutola, Gary Simmons, Xaviera Simmons, Hank Willis Thomas, Kehinde Wiley and Nari Ward, among
others.
The Atlanta
Contemporary Art Center is
featuring three 2009 grantees from San Francisco (Gobel, Smith, and Walker) in this exhibition, along with two
other artists.
Massachusetts College of Art and Design's Bakalar & Paine Galleries are a venue unlike any
other, offering professionally and imaginatively curated exhibitions
featuring influential, emerging and well - known
artists from throughout the world of
contemporary art in the largest free
contemporary art space in New England.
Other major exhibitions at Nielsen Gallery included «Jackson Pollock: Forty Four Psychoanalytic Drawings, 1939 - 41; and The Self - Reliant Spirit,
featuring a comparison of four
contemporary artists with Albert Pinkam Ryder, Ralph Albert Blakelock, Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley.
Moderated by Ruba Katrib, Curator at SculptureCenter, «Defining Structures:
Contemporary Minimal» gathers together
artists a generation or two removed from those
featured in
Other Primary Structures, whose work has been influenced by Minimalist tradition.
«Black Fire: A Constant State of Revolution»
Featuring works by modern and
contemporary artists, «Fire» includes works by Hendricks, Cox, Robert Colescott and Martin Puryear, among
others that reflect the African American experience from 1964 to the present.
BOOKSHELF Published to coincide with the exhibition, «Speaking of People: Ebony, Jet and
Contemporary Art»
features full - color images and contributions from Studio Museum in Harlem Director Thelma Golden, curator Lauren Haynes, and
artist Hank Willis Thomas, among
others.
He's also
featured the work of
other contemporary artists, including a sculpture by New York - based
artist Matthew Barney, on later album covers.
Often
features artworks by
contemporaries and
other artists as part of her installations, and works in a variety of media.
It is likely that the House's current show, I Still Believe in Miracles, which celebrates 30 years of
contemporary art shows at Inverleith House, from 1986 to 2016, is the last of its kind,
featuring work from leading
artists including Douglas Gordon, Jim Lambie, Richard Wright, Ed Ruscha, Louise Bourgeois and
others.
The selling exhibition
features 26 works by three generations of critically recognized
contemporary artists, including Jean Michel - Basquiat (1960 - 1988), Nina Chanel Abney, Derrick Adams, Sanford Biggers, Leonardo Drew, Theaster Gates, David Hammons, Rashid Johnson, Adam Pendleton, Kara Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, Jack Whitten, and Fred Wilson, among
others.
Between 1963 and 1966, the Foundation sponsored a number of public events, including a series of performances at The Pocket Theater
featuring then - emerging
artists like Trisha Brown, Robert Morris, Yvonne Rainer, David Tudor, and La Monte Young, among many
others; a concert of music by then - emerging composers Morton Feldman and Earle Brown; «Six Lectures» (1966), a series of lectures given by Norman O. Brown, Merce Cunningham, R. Buckminster Fuller, Marshall McLuhan, Harold Rosenberg, and Peter Yates; and «9 Evenings» (1966), a series of performances organized by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) for which
contemporary artists and scientists created collaborative performance works.
Other featured artists include Feng Yichen, Hang Chunhui, He Weijin, Li Yousong, Liu Qi, Pan Wenxun, Qin Xiuping, Xu Hualing, Zhu Zhengming and
contemporary master of traditional ink and wash painting Liu Qinghe.
2006 Estrecho Dudoso, TEOR / éTica, San José, Costa Rica, curated by Virginia Pérez Ratton and Tamara Díaz Bringas (Catalog) Festival des Cinémas Différents de Paris, (screening), Centre Culturel La Clef, Paris, France Estudio Abierto, Palacio de Correos, Buenos Aires, Argentina 10 Defining Experiments: cifo 2006 Grant Program Recipients, Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (cifo), Miami, Florida (Catalog) Manifesta 6 School, Nicosia, Cyprus, curated by Mai Abu ElDehab, Anton Vidokle and Florian Waldvogel (Cancelled) Prevailing Climate, (screening), Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York, curated by Rachel Gugelberger and Jeffrey Walkowiak 3 Biennale Adriatica di Arti Nuove, San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy, curated by Antonio Arévalo (Catalog) Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program Exhibition, Chelsea Museum, New York El Museo's 4th Bienal: The (S) Files, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico (Catalog) 4ème Festival international du Cinéma iranien en Exil, (Screening), Paris, France When
Artists Say We,
Artists Space, New York, organized by Andrea Geyer and Christian Rattemeyer Bzzzz, Fundacion Cu4rto Nivel Arte Contemporaneo, Bogota, Colombia, curated by Jaime Cerón Russia: Significant
Other, Institute for
Contemporary Art at the Anna Akhmatova Museum, St Petersburg, Russia, curated by Olga Kopenkina Surveillance, Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, NJ, curated by Rocio Aranda Moving Time, Gallery Korea, Korean Cultural Service, New York, curated by Hwang Yu Jin, Jeeyun Kim, Inhee Iris Moon
Featured Artist Projects, Center for Book Arts, New York
Be sure not to miss booths by Blain Southern from London and Berlin; Galleria Continua from San Gimignano, Beijing, Les Moulins and Havana; Gagosian from New York, Beverly Hills, San Francisco, London, Paris, Rome, Athens, Geneva and Hong Kong,
featuring a vibrant
contemporary program; Galerie Lelong from Paris, representing prominent
contemporary artists and estates from the United States, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Australia; Pace Gallery from New York, Palo Alto, Paris, London, Hong Kong and Seoul, a leading
contemporary art gallery representing many of the most significant international
artists and estates of the 20th and 21st centuries; Galerie Perrotin from New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Seoul; and David Zwirner from New York; among
others.
«Engender»
features relevant
contemporary artists challenging the gender binary - including Nicole Eisenman, Hernan Bas, Firelei Báez, Christina Quarles, Tschabalala Self and Nathaniel Mary Quinn, among
others.
LAND supports dynamic and unconventional artistic practices using a tripartite approach: Commissioning public projects of site - and situation - specific works with national and international
contemporary artists Collaborating with a variety of institutions and organizations, such as universities, museums, and theaters as well as
other types of spaces, industries, and entities Offering additional programs such as performances, workshops, residencies, discussions, and publications LAND is an ongoing endeavor with three primary types of annual programming: LAND 1.0 projects are large - scale, multi-
artist, multi-site exhibitions and single - site group exhibitions, LAND 2.0 projects
feature a new commission by a single mid-career or established
artist, and LAND 3.0 projects
feature new work by lesser known or emerging
artists
Erik's work been
featured in solo exhibitions at the Arts Club of Chicago, Open House
Contemporary, EXPO CHICAGO, Bert Green Fine Art, Waubonsee Community College, Project 1612, Chicago
Artists Coalition; via public art projects and performances for the Broadview Hotel in Toronto, the Downtown Norfolk Council, Chicago Department of Special Events & Cultural Affairs (DCASE), and Pick Museum of Anthropology; and in group shows at The Franklin, Arizona State University, Eastern Illinois University, University of Nebraska — Omaha, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, and Columbia College, among
others.
A fully illustrated catalogue, published by DelMonico Prestel books and Prospect New Orleans, will
feature documentation on participating
artists and include essays by the Artistic Director Trevor Schoonmaker, with contributions by William Cordova, Miranda Lash, Omar López - Chahoud, Wangechi Mutu, Filipa Oliveira, Ebony G. Patterson, Ylva Rouse, Ned Sublette and Zoé Whitley along with more than 20
other contributors including Russell Lord, NOMA's Freeman Family Curator of Photographs and Katie Pfohl, NOMA's Curator of Modern and
Contemporary Art.
Border Zones and Liminal Bodies This screening
features short video art pieces by 12 U.S. and international
artists that invite viewers to contemplate
contemporary issues, such as migration and refugee crises, disability and the body in movement, feminicide in Ciudad Juárez, water insecurity, and
other issues.
View from Inside, the biennial's principal exhibition,
features 48
contemporary Arab
artists from 13 countries, as well as numerous additional
artists and scholars who are involved with exhibitions, workshops, and
other related events at participating venues throughout Houston.
Viewing of a private collector's home
featuring a new installation by James Turrell, among
other important
contemporary artists
Her work has been
featured at solo exhibitions at Postmasters Gallery, New York; And / Or Gallery, Dallas; Windows, Brussels, Belgium; The New Museum, New York; O.K. Center for
Contemporary Arts, Linz, Austria; and FACT, Liverpool, England, and in group exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art, The New Museum, The 1997 Whitney Biennial, Guggenheim Museum,
Artists Space, and the Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York; STUK, Leuven, Belgium, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and Bard CCS Galleries, among
others.
The show
features some 70 masterpieces of US
contemporary art by
artists such as Alex Katz, Jeff Koons, Jenny Holzer, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Longo, Cindy Sherman, Jeff Wall, Andy Warhol, among
others.
Disturbing Innocence
features over 50 historical and
contemporary artists whose use of dolls, toys, mannequins, robots, and
other surrogates forms a deep and powerfully expressive genre.
Titles include Boomerang by Richard Serra (1974),
featuring Nancy Holt vibrantly experimenting with the then - new and immediate medium of video; SHEDS (Jane Crawford and Robert Fiore), a short documentary produced for the 2004 Robert Smithson retrospective at the Museum of
Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, that
features newly compiled footage of two Smithson works (Partially Buried Woodshed and Mica Spread); video excerpts from
artist Renee Green's Partially Buried gallery installation; and the experimental 16 mm films Monuments by Redmond Entwistle (2010) and Center of the Cyclone by Heather Trawick (2015), among
other titles.
Sawdust and Sequins will
feature works by
contemporary artists including Sir Peter Blake RWA (Hon), Abigail Lane, Eileen Cooper OBE RA, Beth Carter, PJ Crook MBE RWA, Stephen Jacobson VPRWA and George Tute RWA, as well as new commissions by
artists Sadie Tierney, Katharine Jones and Abigail Lane The exhibition will also include historic works by Dame Laura Knight RA RWA, Edward Seago, Walter Sickert RA, David Bomberg, Duncan Grant RWA, Robert Colquhoun, Thérèse Lessore (on loan from The British Council, Arts Council Collection, Government Art Collection, Royal Academy, Royal College of Art and Leeds Art Gallery amongst
others).
«Engender»
features relevant
contemporary artists challenging the gender binary — including Nicole Eisenman, Hernan Bas, Firelei Baez, Christina Quarles, Tschabalala Self, and Nathaniel Mary Quinn, among
others.
Featuring the work of more than 25 major international and emerging
contemporary artists including Tony Oursler, Kiki Smith, Jutta Koether, Aki Sasamoto and Simon Fujiwara, among
others
21c Nashville
features a wide range of gallery spaces, all highlighting the work of
contemporary artists, and many showcasing cutting - edge audiovisual technology making it a unique venue for board retreats, executive meetings, cocktail gatherings, reception dinners, charitable events, weddings and
other special occasions.
His passion for writing and art led to his creation of the publication ART NOW New York in 1969 that
featured images and stories of then current work of Jasper Johns, Brice Marden, Louise Bourgeois, Robert Smithson and
other contemporary artists.
LONDON — Prices for
contemporary German
artists — Sigmar Polke, Georg Baselitz and Blinky Palermo, among
others — soared to new levels at Sotheby's here on Wednesday night in an auction that
featured 34 works from the collection of Count Christian Duerckheim, a German industrialist who became obsessed with what he calls «the art of his time.»
Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg have been collecting
contemporary art for more than 25 years; their collection
features major works by
artists including Kai Althoff, Jeremy Deller, Peter Doig, David Hammons, Mary Heilmann and many
others.
His work was
featured at 42nd Venice Biennial Aperto, 4th Istanbul Biennial, 46th Venice Biennial, 6th Triennial New Delhi, 5th Biennial Cetinje, 19th Sao Paulo Biennial, 56th October Salon Belgrade, Hamburger Bahnhof — Museum für Gegenwart Berlin,
Contemporary Art Museum Kumamoto, P.S. 1
Contemporary Art Center New York, Moderna Museet Stockholm, Ludwig Museum for
Contemporary Art Budapest, Saarland Museum Saarbrücken, The
Artists» Museum Lodz, National Museum Prague, Museum of
Contemporary Art Belgrade, Landesmuseum Graz, Kunstmuseum Duesseldorf, Art Museum Foundation — Military Museum Istanbul, Kunst - Werke Institute for
Contemporary Art Berlin, Kunstverein Hamburg, Kunstvoreningen Bergen, Galleri F15 Oslo, Nishido
Contemporary Art Tokyo, Fei
Contemporary Art Center Shanghai and many
others.
Esopus is a twice - yearly arts magazine
featuring fresh, unmediated perspectives on the
contemporary cultural landscape from
artists, writers, filmmakers, playwrights, photographers, architects, designers, musicians, and
other creative professionals.
The exhibition
features work by
artist and marine biologist Richard Ellis with
contemporary art by April Gornik, Dan Rizzie, Donald Sultan, Dalton Portella, James Katsipis and
others.
Previously Van Eck worked 13 years as a curator at Museum of
Contemporary Art, Chicago organizing more than 70 exhibitions and programs including Theaster Gates first solo museum exhibition, Kiss by Tino Sehgal, Jan Tichy's Cabrini Green, Mark Bradford's Chicago residency and exhibition, and many
other exhibitions which
featured Chicago
artists including Kerry James Marshall's One True Thing: Black Aesthetics.
Monument Lab
features over 20 temporary public artworks, created by
contemporary artists including Tania Bruguera, Zoe Strauss, Hank Willis Thomas, Kara Crombie, and Kaitlin Pomerantz, among
others.
The gallery's program
features young international
artists interspersed between historically researched exhibitions, such as Desire of the
Other, a critique of
contemporary collecting and our recent Dash Snow exhibition, for example.
Exhibitions
feature works from PAAM's permanent collection, the work of
contemporary artists, youth program exhibitions, and works on loan from
other museums and private collections.
14 Exhibitions and Projects Curated by CCS Bard Master's Degree Candidates
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The gallery's programme
features young international
artists interspersed with historically researched exhibitions, such as Desire of the
Other, a critique of
contemporary collecting, and Dash Snow Hello, this is Dash, the
artist's first solo exhibition in London.
His work was also
featured in many important group exhibitions, such as L'art vivant aux États - Unis (1970, Fondation Maeght, Saint - Paul, France),
Contemporary Black
Artists in America (1971, Whitney Museum of American Art), Lamp Black: Afro - American
Artists, New York and Boston (1973, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), Another Generation (1979, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York), Afro - American Abstraction (1981, P.S. 1
Contemporary Art Center, Queens), and The Appropriate Object (1989, Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo), among
others.
Thematic, curated exhibitions
feature works from the Good / Horvitz collection, works loaned from
other collections, and works from local, national and international
contemporary artists.