Sentences with phrase «other major exhibitions include»

Other major exhibitions include: The Irish Museum of Modern Art (1996, 1994); Centre National d'art Contemporain de Grenoble (1992); and Musee d'art Contemporain, Lyon, France (1990), among others.
Other major exhibitions include the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; George Eastman House, Rochester; Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C.; Los Angeles Museum; and the Fine Art Gallery in San Diego.

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Other west suburban museums to receive operating grants include: the Aurora Public Art Commission Gallery in Aurora, $ 9,640 for the creation of a brochure about the commission and the Aurora Outdoor Art and Science Walk; the Aurora Regional Fire Museum, $ 9,640 for a guide to help 3rd - and 4th - grade pupils better understand the exhibits; and the Bloomingdale Park District Museum, $ 9,640 for a series of adult and youth workshops to complement six major exhibitions on the museum's 2001 schedule.
During this unique five - year project IMMA will present a series of different and exclusive Lucian Freud related exhibitions, with a new programme of events and openings each year, including works and new commissions by other modern and contemporary artists in response to Freud, and will reveal exciting new perspectives on this major artist today.
Other monographic shows of his work at the Parrish Art Museum include: The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein, a major exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., (1995), and Roy Lichtenstein: American Indian Encounters (2006) that paired his paintings with Native American artifacts from the Montclair Art Museum.
In 2018, Scully has major solo exhibitions around the world, including the Multimedia Art Museum of Moscow, the State Museum of St Petersburg, Russia, the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, Germany, the De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art in Tilburg, Netherlands, and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington DC, USA, among others.
He has participated in major exhibitions including My East is Your West, a collateral event at the 56th Venice Biennale (2015); Mohatta Palace Museum, Karachi (2013); Cornerhouse, Manchester (2011); Asia Society Museum, New York (2009); and Musée Guimet, Paris (2010) among others.
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.
His work has been included in major museum exhibitions and is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum, and the Tate among others.
The exhibition will provide a platform for exhibition of new commissions and major projects by artists including Marissa Lee Benedict, the duo Revital Cohen & Tuur Van Balen, Nina Canell, Cecile B. Evans, Florian Germann, Peter Fend, and Xaviera Simmons, among others.
Other major retrospective exhibitions included Benjamin Patterson: Born in the State of FLUX / us (2010), Donald Moffett: The Extravagant Vein (2011); Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing (2014); and Marilyn Minter: Pretty / Dirty (2015).
He has had several major museum exhibitions, including a 1995 traveling retrospective by the Dutch Museum Bojimans van Beuningen, as well as shows at the Kunsthalle Vienna, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, and others.
Sikander has had major solo exhibitions throughout the world, including at, amongst others, MAXXI Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo, Rome (2016); the Asia Society Hong Kong Center, Hong Kong (2016); the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao (2015); the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. (2012); the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (2010); the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2007); the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (2007); the Miami Art Museum, Miami (2005); and at the San Diego Museum of Art, California (2004).
Other highlights include «LA / LA and Institutional Collaboration», which will use Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA as a reference point to examine how institutions can encourage the growth of regional art scenes; «Digital Museums and Virtual Audiences», focusing on digital innovation and how new technology is starting to leave a deeper mark on the museum world; and «I Was Raised on the Internet», which brings together curators from three major institutions that collaborate on exhibitions investigating the effects of the Internet on contemporary art.
Most recently, New Commissions artists have gone on to be included in the Whitney Biennial, documenta, Istanbul Biennial, and the Venice Biennale, among others, as well as in exhibitions at major institutions in New York abroad, such as MoMA, the New Museum, and the Tate Modern.
Baselitz's work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions, including major retrospectives at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London, the Stedelijk Museum, Kunsthalle Basel, the Centre Pompidou, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, among many others.
Douglas's work has been featured in major group exhibitions including the 1995 Carnegie International; the 1995 Whitney Biennial; the 1997 Skulptur Projekte Münster; the 1997 Documenta; the 1998 Berlin Biennial; the 2000 Biennale of Sydney; the 2001 Istanbul Biennial; the 2002 São Paulo Biennale; the 2002 Documenta; the 2005 Venice Biennale; and the 2011 Moscow Biennale, among many others.
Organized by the SCAD exhibitions department and overseen by Laurie Ann Farrell, SCAD executive director of exhibitions, with support from chief curator Isolde Brielmaier, Ph.D., the 2013 schedule includes exhibitions of work by major international contemporary artists with a diverse range of practices and media, including Ursula von Rydingsvard, Uta Barth, Candice Breitz, Chakaia Booker and Regina Silveira, among others.
Major solo exhibitions include the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Tate Liverpool; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and Kunsthalle, Basel, among others.
At Turner Contemporary, it will be displayed within the context of a trans - historical exhibition that includes figures such as Thomas Gainsborough, Joseph Wright and Angelica Kauffman, as well as major 20th - century and contemporary artists including Andy Warhol, Lucian Freud, Louise Bourgeois, Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas, Ian Breakwell, Felix Gonzales - Torres and many others (over 100 works in total).
His work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at major institutions, including comprehensive retrospectives at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and the Dallas Museum of Art, among others.
Three other works from the series are included in his major exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park until 15 April 2016.
Art in General artists have gone on to be included in the Whitney Biennial, Documenta, Istanbul Biennial, and the Venice Biennale, among others, as well as in exhibitions at major institutions in New York abroad, such as MoMA, the New Museum, Tate Modern, and many more.
Selected major exhibitions and catalogues include A Special Curatorial Project with Rirkrit Tiravanija: The Way Things Go (2015); Public Intimacy: Art and Other Ordinary Acts in South Africa, (2014); Landscape: the virtual, the actual, the possible?
Wallace has presented her work in major exhibitions in the U.S. and abroad, including Kunsthalle Wien Museum, Art Basel Miami, Scope NY, Taschen Gallery and Aperture Gallery among others.
Fischl's paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints have been the subject of numerous solo and major group exhibitions and his work is represented in many museums, as well as prestigious private and corporate collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modem Art in New York City, The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, St. Louis Art Museum, Louisiana Museum of Art in Denmark, Musée Beaubourg in Paris, The Paine Weber Collection, and many others.
The Chaimowicz exhibition hosts the work of others, including six major sculptures and paintings from the 1950s by the great Modernist sculpture Alberto Giacometti, generously lent by the Fondation Giacometti, Centre Pompidou and Tate.
Other significant solo exhibitions include Innen Stadt Außen at the Martin - Gropius - Bau in Berlin (2010); Your chance encounter at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, Japan (2009 — 2010); The New York City Waterfalls, a major public art project for the city of New York (2008); Notion motion at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam (2005); Colour memory and other informal shadows at Astrup Fearnley Museet for Moderne Kunst in Oslo (2004); Chaque matin je me sens différent, chaque soir je me sens le même at Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in France (2002); Your only real thing is time, at The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston (2001); and The curious garden at Kunsthalle Basel (1997), among many otOther significant solo exhibitions include Innen Stadt Außen at the Martin - Gropius - Bau in Berlin (2010); Your chance encounter at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, Japan (2009 — 2010); The New York City Waterfalls, a major public art project for the city of New York (2008); Notion motion at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam (2005); Colour memory and other informal shadows at Astrup Fearnley Museet for Moderne Kunst in Oslo (2004); Chaque matin je me sens différent, chaque soir je me sens le même at Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in France (2002); Your only real thing is time, at The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston (2001); and The curious garden at Kunsthalle Basel (1997), among many otother informal shadows at Astrup Fearnley Museet for Moderne Kunst in Oslo (2004); Chaque matin je me sens différent, chaque soir je me sens le même at Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in France (2002); Your only real thing is time, at The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston (2001); and The curious garden at Kunsthalle Basel (1997), among many others.
Other major solo exhibitions include GAMeC, Bergamo, Italy (2015), Herning Museum of Contemporary Art, Denmark (2014), Fondation DHC / Art, Montreal, Canada (2013); Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA (2013); Barbican Art Gallery, London, UK (2011); Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, Germany (2010) and Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami, USA (2010).
Mercier has exhibited at many major museums and institutions around the world, including solo exhibitions at Centre Georges Pompidou, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, FRAC Bourgogne, Villa Merkel in Esslingen am Neckar, Kunstmuseum St Gallen, Le Crédac Centre d'Art Contemporain d'Ivry, Foundation d'Entreprise Ricard d'Art Contemporain in Paris, and Kunsthalle Nürmberg, amongst others.
Exhibition and event series Stedelijk at Trouw: Contemporary Art Club Following the acclaimed program of the Temporary Stedelijk 3 — Stedelijk @, which included four major events at the impressive spaces of the night club TrouwAmsterdam, the Stedelijk continues the series «Contemporary Art Club» with three new installments, exhibiting the monumental video work of Cheryl Donegan, Tracey Emin, Cyprien Gaillard, Sarah Morris, Elizabeth Price, Jeremy Shaw, and others.
The exhibition will feature other major works from Shonibare, including Revolution Kid (Calf), 2012; photographic series Fake Death, 2011 and Climate Shit Drawing, 2009.
She was not included in the major exhibitions of realist art that took place in the 1960s in, among other museums, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in spite of her efforts at ingratiating herself with two of the major curators of the time, Frank O'Hara and Henry Geldzahler, by painting their portraits.
His major museum exhibitions include a ten - year survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York in 1975; «Richard Tuttle: Perceived Obstacles» (Stiftung Schleswig - Holsteinische Landesmuseen, Schloss Gottorf, Schleswig, Germany, toured to two other venues, 2000 - 2001); and a two - year traveling retrospective, «The Art of Richard Tuttle» (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, touring to the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and three other venues, 2005 - 2007).
Other solo exhibitions include: Robert Motherwell (Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London), Eduardo Paolozzi (Jonathan Clark Fine Art, London), James Rosenquist (Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris), Frank Stella (Marianne Boesky, Dominique Lévy and Sprüth Magers and Auguste Rodin (Bowman Sculpture, London), ahead of a major exhibition at London's Courtauld Institute of Art
Other references to previous works include a sink endlessly recycling water, a quotation from Cataract (2010), his first major exhibition at Hong Kong's Experimenta.
Sims was instrumental in including African American and other minority artists in major exhibitions and she helped build the museum's collection by adding works by artists such as Robert Colescott, Faith Ringgold, Adrian Piper, Betye Saar, and Lorna Simpson.
Exhibitions at QMA include Red Lines Housing Crisis Learning Center, a project on home finance by artist and urban designer Damon Rich; The Curse of Bigness, which featured major works by Survival Research Laboratories, J. Morgan Puett, and Dexter Sinister, among others; and the first U.S. solo presentation of Korean video and performance artist Sung Hwan Kim.
With over 35 years individual experience in the international art world, Mary and Howard have curated major exhibitions renown artists including Georg Baselitz, Markus Lupertz, Sigmar Polke, Julian Schnabel, William Wegman among many others.
Recent solo exhibitions include a major retrospective at Tate Britain (2014), as well as exhibitions in New York, Copenhagen, and Singapore, among others.
Major solo exhibitions include Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Tate Liverpool; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and Kunsthalle, Basel; among others.
Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects opened in April 1997 in the landmark Starrett Lehigh Building in Chelsea with the exhibition, Critical Images, including major earlyworks by Vito Acconci, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Dan Graham, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Kosuth, Lawrence Weiner and others.
The museum's studio program encourages all participating artists, including SPQ students, to host «open studios» during the museum's major exhibition openings and other major events, giving studio artists the opportunity to draw audiences and exposure for their ongoing work.
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In addition to the many recent acquisitions to the Marieluise Hessel Collection including new works by Rachel Rose, Philippe Parreno, Hito Steyerl, and Jutta Koether, among others, in 2012, CCS Bard acquired the Colin de Land, American Fine Arts, Co. and Pat Hearn Gallery Archives (for which a major exhibition is planned for 2017), and in 2013 received the gift of the John Hanhardt Archive, a unique history of exhibitions and artists working with the moving image over the past fifty years (from Nam June Paik to Cory Arcangel).
His work has been exhibited extensively including recent major solo exhibitions at The Getty Museum, Los Angeles (2013); Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland (2013); the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles (2012); Tate, London (2012); the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2011); and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (2011), among many others.
Dine has been represented by the Pace Gallery since 1976 and has had hundreds of solo exhibitions around the world including major solo shows in museums in Europe and the United States including the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the Guggenheim Museum, New York, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.. His work can be found in numerous other public collections throughout the world in the United States, Europe, Japan, and Israel.
A number of other artists have enjoyed their first major exposure in Walker exhibitions: they include Joseph Cornell, Frank Gehry, Julie Mehretu, Mario Merz, and Kara Walker.
He has been the subject of numerous major museum exhibitions and retrospectives, including the American Folk Art Museum in New York (1997 and 2010), Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art in Chicago (2003), and The Hara Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo (2007), among others.
Other major exhibitions have included «Forty Four Psychoanalytic Drawings (1939 - 41)» of Jackson Pollock, «The Self - Reliant Spirit,» (Albert Pinkam Ryder, Ralph Albert Blakelock, Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley, and four contemporary artists), and survey exhibitions of Albert York and Martin Ramirez.
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