Sentences with phrase «other exhibitions on view»

Other exhibitions on view include photographs of New York City neighborhood life by John Albok, the collection of works that hung in President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy's Hotel Texas suite during their visit to Fort Worth in 1963 and prints by José Guadalupe Posada.
Other exhibitions on view at NSU Art Museum during the summer are: Chuck Close Photographs (through October 2); Belief + Doubt: Selections from the Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz Collection (opening August 24); and William Glackens: A Modernist in the Making (ongoing).
The Irish Museum of Modern Art presents Rivane Neuenschwander: A Day Like Any Other an exhibition on view 16 November 2011 — 29 January 2012.

Not exact matches

In its other exhibition halls, each of which focuses on a different period of the past, visitors can view a mighty tyrannosaur, minuscule trilobites, and all manner of now - extinct life in between.
Updated February 1 - The BMA celebrates the evolution of its world - class collection in this stunning exhibition of more than 200 artworks — many on view for the first time — with masterworks by Degas, Kelly, Magritte, Matisse, Rodin, and many others given to the BMA during its enormously successful Campaign for Art.
Over the past year, «Kerry James Marshall: Painting and Other Stuff,» an important survey of his practice and his most substantial exhibition in Europe, was on view in Antwerp, Copenhagen, Barcelona and Madrid (and a coinciding catalog was published).
Thanks to our mobile site, with just a swipe of your finger, you can now have access to additional information on many of the artworks on view, as well as other enriching exhibition - related content.
The works on view at Eleven Rivington have long since distanced themselves from this beginning, having appeared in an artist book, then haphazardly rearticulated through three - color process paintings (cyan, yellow, and magenta), scanned and digitally distributed on his and others tumblr pages, and presently re-photographed through a PDF generating application on his phone, the images from which provide the basis for this exhibition.
The following exhibitions were displayed at MAM (or will be displayed at MAM) and are now on view at other institutions.
The concept of a point of view, a perspective, an act of framing on account of the viewer is as evident in Camera as it is in the Window sculptures presented in the solo show at Frankfurt's Portikus in 1992 — a traveling exhibition with other stations in various places, among them the Renaissance Society in Chicago — with the evocatively shimmering and metaphorical title «Everyone needs at least one window.»
The Nevelson piece, Sky Cathedral / Southern Mountain, 1959, which was borrowed from LA MoCA, is installed somewhat differently than these other works, directly on the floor in a portion of the room where the ceiling is lower.It looks consistent with similar Nevelsons I viewed at Pace Gallery or the Jewish Museum in New York during the»80s and»90s, before the advent of the enormity of scale that typifies so many of the new exhibition spaces of today.
Work by Laura Letinsky will be included in the group exhibition, Convergences: Selected Photographs from the Permanent Collection at the Getty Museum, on view July 8 - October 19, 2014, featuring Letinsky, Vera Lutter, Loretta Lux, Cindy Sherman, and James Welling, among others.
«Kerry James Marshall: Painting and Other Stuff,» the first comprehensive survey of his practice, is on view in Antwerp, Madrid, Copenhagen and Barcelona (and includes a catalog); «Look See,» his first exhibition with David Zwirner Gallery, his representative in London, opens; and he receives the Wolfgang Hahn Prize for contemporary art from the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany.
The artworks in the Eco-Visionaries exhibition present alternative views and ideas on humans» relation to nature ecologies, social ecologies, and mental ecologies - systems that are inextricably linked and affect each other.
In the first exhibition at Observatory, Brooklyn, on view through November 15th, James Walsh presents photos and prints in conjunction with an evening program of projections, performances, poetry, and other events by various artists throughout the run of the show.
As can be seen in the rash of exhibitions recently or currently on view, the digital revolution has been a double - edged sword for artists who work with or in the medium of ephemera and miscellany; on one hand, artists can easily manufacture their own work; on the other, some printed materials may soon be obsolete, changing the nature of the visual landscape and cultural communications.
Featured deFINE ART exhibitions by Tim Rollins and K.O.S., Dustin Yellin, Sam Nhlengethwa, Viviane Sassen, Jason Middlebrook, Matthew Brandt, Tallur L.N. and Nathan Mabry, among others, will be on view at the SCAD Museum of Art.
Muholi's images are on view in the museum's «Contemporary Art / South Africa» (May 9 — Sept. 14) exhibition and also appeared recently in «Public Intimacy: Art and Other Public Acts in South Africa» at the Yerba Buena Arts Center in San Francisco.
Other projects in the works include artist and outreach workshops for at - risk youth groups and women's groups focusing on the power of autobiography and self - discovery and an original work of fiction inspired by the artwork on view at Girls» Club to be featured in the upcoming exhibition catalog, to be published in Spring 2014.
Overall, this raucous and satisfying exhibition, along with the others on view, should be high on anyone's list for shows to attend.
This year, students chose objects from the Museum's permanent collection on long - term view and highlights from the Akari: Sculpture by Other Means exhibition to research and incorporate into a hypothetical Noguchi Museum Annex in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn.
THE EVERYWHERE STUDIO On view December 1, 2017 — February 26, 2018, Inaugural Exhibition Explores Contemporary Life through Lens of the Artist's Studio Including Works by Roy Lichtenstein, Bruce Nauman, Andy Warhol, Deiter Roth, Carolee Schneemann, and Laure Prouvost, Among Others
It makes a wonderful counterpoint to the other exhibitions currently on view, which are alternately fun and flirty and historically minded.
These include «Joyce J. Scott: Harriet Tubman and Other Truths,» the monograph of the Baltimore - based artist is the most comprehensive publication about her work to date complements her exhibition that was on view through April 1 at Ground for Sculpture in Hamilton, N.J. «Adrian Piper: A Synthesis of Intuitions 1965 — 2016,» is a 350 - page catalog documenting her career - spanning exhibition which just opened to rave reviews at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Varejão's first solo U.S. museum exhibition is currently on view at ICA Boston featuring among other works, «Polvo Portraits» (shown above), an oil on canvas series referencing Brazil's 1976 census, in which citizens were given 136 options for describing their race in terms of color.
The comprehensive survey exhibition, previously on view at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany, is comprised of works from multiple series, including KIN, The Hyena and Other Men, Permanent Error and 1994.
With five current exhibitions on view (two permanents and three temporary), is a museological space of reference in Lisbon, where the visitor can enjoy the best of modern and contemporary art, hosting the Berardo Collection with its more than 70 artistic tendencies and more than 900 works that demonstrates its strong museological and didactic nature, with works by artists like Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, Man Ray, Andy Warhol, Francis Bacon, Jackson Pollock, Gerhard Richter, James Rosenquist, Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Yves Klein, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Helena Almeida, Louise Bourgeois, Dan Flavin, Andreas Gursky, Nan Goldin, Rebecca Horn, Donald Judd, Anish Kapoor, Jeff Koons, Nam June Paik, Frank Stella, Bill Viola, among many others.
Keith Gill, Head of Sale, Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale, Christie's, London: «Among the most iconic works of Fauvism, many of this rare series of London paintings are now housed in museum collections across the world, including the Musée d'Orsay, Paris; Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and the Tate Gallery, London, where a selection of other works from this groundbreaking London series are currently on view in the exhibition, «Impressionists in London».
Other exhibition highlights on view in October include Little Black Dress, curated by SCAD trustee and Vogue contributing editor André Leon Talley; Addio del Passato, presenting photographs, sculpture and film by Yinka Shonibare MBE; Stretching the Limits, a group exhibition by fiber - based media artists; Reveal the secrets that you seek, featuring installations by Bharti Kher; and Figures, four large - scale wall hangings by renowned American sculptor Lynda Benglis.
St. Louis Public Radio covers a selection of new African American art exhibitions on view in the city, including «Hands Up, Don't Shoot,» a direct response to the Michael Brown killing organized by the Alliance of Black Gallery owners and on view at 14 venues; «Other Ways» at Philip Slein Gallery featuring than 60 works from local private collections by artists such as Radcliffe Bailey, Dawoud Bey, Mark Bradford, Ellen Gallagher, Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley; «Living Like Kings» at the World Chess Hall of Fame explores the intersection of chess and hip hop; and a presentation of Nick Cave «s Sound Suits at the St. Louis Art Museum opening Oct. 31.
This seems to be a breakout year for digital fabrication in art: a number of inexpensive 3D printers have hit the retail market; the 3D Printshow — a fair founded in London in 2012 showcasing the commercial and creative applications of this technology — held its first event in New York this past February (with plans for other venues around the world); and «Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital» — touted as the «first in - depth exhibition exploring digital fabrication in contemporary art» — is on view at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in New York through June 1.
For Flip City, Lund will create forty digital paintings, of which a selection will be on view during the run of the exhibition and the others will be presented at art fairs in Europe, Latin America and the United States during the next twelve months.
Overall, No Lemon No Melon at Flowers offers a refreshingly intelligent summer exhibition bringing together eight interesting artists who utilize layering techniques to address the physicality of their surroundings, both on their own and in conversation with the other works on view in the gallery.
SHERALD»S PORTRAIT and works by 42 other artists who participated in the competition (including six artists who were shortlisted for the top prize), are featured in a new exhibition at the Washington, D.C., museum, «The Outwin 2016: American Portraiture Today,» on view through Jan. 8, 2017.
«Open Garden,» a group exhibition of flower paintings and other mediums with floral motifs, will open at the Sara Nightingale Gallery in Sag Harbor with a reception Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. and remain on view through May 22.
The exhibition Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables will be on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art from March 2nd until June 10th, 2018.
Hall met Pete Eckert and Alice Wingwall, the Guild's other two members, in 2009 when their work was selected by curator Douglas McCulloh to be part of the traveling exhibition called Sight Unseen: International Photography by Blind Artists, which was on view at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
His 1966 exhibition at the School of Visual Arts in New York, Working Drawings and Other Visible Things on Paper Not Necessarily Meant to Be Viewed, is regarded as a seminal moment in the origins of the Conceptual Art movement.
According to the letter, the objects in question, on view since October 2017 and attributed to Russian avant - garde artists including Kazimir Malevich, Wassily Kandinsky, and El Lissitsky, among others, «have no exhibition history, have never before been reproduced in serious scholarly publications and have no traceable sales records.»
Over half of the works in Robert Ryman: Drawings will make their public premiere in this exhibition, and many others have not been on view publicly in decades, such as The Watermark Series (1968)-- last presented in the artist's mid-career retrospective at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1972.
Major solo exhibitions of African American artists from this period are also taking place, with five decades of Frank Bowling's work on view at the Haus der Kunst, Munich until January 2018, and retrospectives of Sam Gilliam at the Kunstmuseum Basel and Howardena Pindell at the MCA Chicago due in 2018, among many others.
On view through February 27, 2011, the exhibition features works by MMG artists Todd Hebert, Allison Schulnik, Ali Smith and Cindy Wright alongside Ed Ruscha, Robert Rauschenberg, Billy Al Bengston and many others.
Gala goers also were treated to the opening of the exhibition, «Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney: Sculpture,» the first survey of the artist's work in more than 75 years, which is on view through April 29, 2018 and features some 50 sculptures and drawings and other items from the artist's life.
On view through January 17, 2016 and curated by Alex Gartenfeld, the exhibition includes the first complete presentation of photographs from the artist's ongoing series Black Box Collision A, as well as 12 posters from Ebner's collaborative project with David Reinfurt, A HUDSON YARD; and the title video, A PUBLIC CHARACTER, edited by Erika Vogt and scored by Alex Waterman, among other highlights.
Beyond the Kunstverein and other established exhibition venues, the 87th Herbstausstellung will include unexpected sites in the city, where site - specific works will be on view.
On view September 13 to December 3, the exhibition presents seven etchings by Zurier and sixteen by other artists published by the press between 1982 and 2013.
REGIFT, curated by John Miller, will be on view FEB 18 — APR 4 2009; the exhibition focuses on the chains of obligation that gifting generates, on one hand, and the incalculability of gift values, on the other.
Other works on view in the exhibition include Lophophore (2006 - 7), a bondo sculpture rising more than 7 feet in the air, projecting sensory organs from the ends of its twisted arm, and Deposition (2007), a 15 - foot tree branch rigged with a slide whistle and a motor that drives a beaded string through a series of wooden wheels, producing loopy sounds which rise and fall.
Six of Cianciolo's moving - image projects and a selection of her costumes and other works are on view as part of the exhibition Greater New York at MoMA PS1 through March 7, 2016.
Other significant solo exhibitions include Directions: Tim Hawkinson at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., (2001) and Humongolous: Sculpture and Other Works by Tim Hawkinson, organized by The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati and simultaneously on view at The Arnoff Center for the Arts, Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery, later traveled to the Akron Art Museum, Ohio; Center for the Arts, Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco; Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, North Carolina; and John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Wisconsin (1996 - 97).
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