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Currently Taylor is hosting an exhibition titled «Camarillo State Hospital» at his other studio / open gallery on 3rd Street in Los Angeles, and has work featured in the group exhibition «A Shape That Stands Up,» organized by Jamillah James at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles in conjunction with Art + Practice.
In 2016 Als curated Forces in Nature at Victoria Miro, a group exhibition exploring ideas of man in nature, featuring works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Alice Neel, Chris Ofili, Celia Paul and Kara Walker, among otherIn 2016 Als curated Forces in Nature at Victoria Miro, a group exhibition exploring ideas of man in nature, featuring works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Alice Neel, Chris Ofili, Celia Paul and Kara Walker, among otherin Nature at Victoria Miro, a group exhibition exploring ideas of man in nature, featuring works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Alice Neel, Chris Ofili, Celia Paul and Kara Walker, among otherin nature, featuring works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Alice Neel, Chris Ofili, Celia Paul and Kara Walker, among others.
THIS FALL, NEW EXHIBITIONS featuring work by and about black people are opening in a political season like no other.
The exhibition features work produced in South Africa or by South Africans over the past fifty years, and includes Muholi, William Kentridge, Robin Rhode, and Santu Mofokeng, among others.
Work by Williams and other AfriCOBRA artists is featured in «Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power,» the group exhibition organized by the Tate Modern in London, which is scheduled to debut in the United States at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art on Feb. 3, 2018, before traveling to the Brooklyn Museum.
Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at The Brooklyn Museum; The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn; White Columns, NYC; among other venues.
Danieli's work has been featured in group exhibitions at the International Print Center, New York; Islip Art Museum, East Islip, New York; Martin Kudlek Gallery, Cologne, Germany; and other institutions.
Last year it staged its first show in China called Masterpieces from the Centre Pompidou 1906 - 77 featuring work by Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp and other big names at the Shanghai Exhibition Centre.
The gallery is known for ambitious group shows, including Women's Work in 1996, a cross generational exhibition featuring Isa Genzken and Lynda Benglis, and Broken Home in 1997, which presented works by Robert Gober, Dan Graham, Gordon Matta - Clark, and Franz West, among others.
Also featured in the exhibition will be a series of paintings based on memorabilia from the American punk scene of the 1970 - 80s and other works that use early Modernism as a starting point to address topics such as fascism, sex and boredom, which the artist likens to «Suprematism on poppers.»
Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions at NICC, Brussels (2017), the Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2016), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2015), The Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus (2010), and Art in General, New York (2009), and in group exhibitions at Göteborg Konsthall, Sweden (2017), White Cube Bermondsey, London (2017), The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2014), ICA London (2012), Guangdong Times Museum, Guangzhou, China (2011), P.S. 1, New York (2010), and Oakville Galleries, Toronto (2010), among many others.
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.
Featuring nearly 100 works by Carla Accardi, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Martin Barré, Harry Bertoia, Louise Bourgeois, Alberto Burri, Sam Francis, Grace Hartigan, Asger Jorn, Yves Klein, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, Conrad Marca - Relli, Kenzo Okada, Jorge Oteiza, Jackson Pollock, Ad Reinhardt, Pierre Soulages, Clyfford Still, Antoni Tàpies, Jean Tinguely, Cy Twombly, Takeo Yamaguchi and Zao Wou - Ki, among others, this collection - based exhibition and publication explore the affinities and differences between artists working continents apart, in a period of great transition and rapid creative development.
Since then, his work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions throughout the city including Golden Gallery and Western Exhibitions, and has been acquired by Twitter Inc. and other private cexhibitions throughout the city including Golden Gallery and Western Exhibitions, and has been acquired by Twitter Inc. and other private cExhibitions, and has been acquired by Twitter Inc. and other private collections.
This great art space has organized an amazing group exhibition in Nuremberg, featuring works by some of the most notable representatives of the always popular Pop Art Movement among others (be sure to check out our article about the impact of Pop Art on the world of fashion).
Her work has been featured in exhibitions at the Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Switzerland; Musée d'Art Contemporain, Montréal, Canada; Centre Culturel Suisse, Paris, France; Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich, Switzerland; Kunsthaus Zürich, Switzerland; and the Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, Germany; among others.
It was fantastic to be able to position his exhibition at Tate Britain alongside Queer British Art which also featured David's work together with Bacon and others in the final room.
Additionally, the work is layered with references to literature, film and other artists, including David Hockney and Derek Jarman, whose paintings also feature in the exhibition.
The groundbreaking exhibition features 35 artists living and working in Iran alongside 21 others living in the Diaspora.
Her work has been featured in the 18th Biennale of Sydney, Australia; Sharjah Biennial 10, UAE; The Prologue Exhibition for the 2016 Honolulu Biennial, Hawaii; Queens Museum, New York; The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Michigan; MACRO, Museum of Contemporary Art, Italy; Mirmara Museum, Croatia; The Tribeca Film Festival, New York; as well as the Asia Art Biennial, Bangladesh, among others.
Organized by Dena M. Woodall, associate curator of prints and drawings, and curatorial assistant Lauren Rosenblum, the exhibition features 20th - century prints from the permanent collection selected by artists known for their work in other disciplines — specifically sculpture, photography, painting, installation, and dance.
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.
Other exhibition highlights include Petersen's Picnic series, (ca. 1965); Arneson's Herinal (no date), representative of his important body of toilets and urinals made from 1962 to 1964; seminal works like Neri's Ceramic Loop IV (ca. 1961 - 65), a ceramic sculpture featured in the UC Berkeley Art Museum's Funk exhibition (1967); and brash experiments that strike one today as prescient.
Anatsui's work has featured in many international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale in 1990 and 2007, the Paris Triennial in 2012 and most recently Marrakech Biennale 6: Not New Now, Morocco (2016) and Atopolis: WIELS @ Mons 2015, Manège de Sury, Belgium, among others.
The gallery has enthusiastically promoted Bauermeister's work for over thirty years, including her in group exhibitions; most recently, she was included in The Time Is N ♀ w. Bauermeister will be featured, along with six others, in the gallery's forthcoming booth (C22) at Frieze New York (May 2 — 6, 2018) with a selection of her iconic lens boxes and stone reliefs.
Many other performances followed, and in the meanwhile, her work was also featured in many large - scale international exhibitions, such as the Venice Biennale and Documenta VI, VII and IX.
Her work has been featured in group exhibitions across the US including «Flow, Just Flow» at the Harnett Museum of Art in Richmond, VA, «Art + Space» at Project4 in Washington, DC, «Other Worlds,» at the Jacksonville Museum of Contemporary Art in Jacksonville, FL; «Earthly Delights,» at Mass Art in Boston; and internationally at The Chengdou International Biennale in Chengdou, South Korea.
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.
With some of my daughter's heartbreaking reproaches about my art practice seared in my brain, I ventured out this week to see «To Be A Lady: Forty - five Women in the Arts,» a superb exhibition, curated by Jason Andrew, that features work by many legendary artist mothers, including Louise Nevelson and Grace Hartigan who famously left their offspring to be raised by others, and Alice Neel, an unconventional mother whose grandson Andrew's documentary reveals his father's deep resentment about Neel's choices.
In this Tuesday Evenings presentation, Bradford is back to share insights into the paintings featured in her FOCUS exhibition, as well as other works and the enduring path of her practice as a devoted painter and longtime member of the New York art communitIn this Tuesday Evenings presentation, Bradford is back to share insights into the paintings featured in her FOCUS exhibition, as well as other works and the enduring path of her practice as a devoted painter and longtime member of the New York art communitin her FOCUS exhibition, as well as other works and the enduring path of her practice as a devoted painter and longtime member of the New York art community.
His work has been featured in a solo exhibition at the Foam Fotografiemuseum in Amsterdam, and his work is included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the GEM / Fotomuseum den Haag, among others.
ART21 - related goings on featuring Janine Antoni, Mary Reid Kelley, Jessica Stockholder, Cao Fei, and others as they present work in exhibitions around the world.
Select groups exhibitions and biennials featuring his work include Inherent Structure, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH (2018); Surface Area, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2016); Nexo / Nexus: Latin American Connections in the Midwest, DePaul Art Museum, Chicago (2016); 6th Prague Biennale (2013); El Museo Bienal The [S] Files, El Museo del Barrio, New York (2011) and Queens International 2012: Three Points Make a Triangle, Queens Museum, New York (2012), among others.
This exhibition features works by Curtis before, during, and after his time in Phoenix, as well as works by other artists supported by federal programs.
VMFA's collection features work by all but two of the other artists in the Modern Masters stamp series, issued to mark the centennial of the 1913 Armory Show, a landmark exhibition that introduced modern American and European art to a broad audience.
His work has been featured in group exhibitions at Pace Gallery, New York (2016); the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago (2016); Hammer Museum at Art + Practice, Los Angeles (2016); the Rennie Museum, Vancouver (2016); White Columns, New York (2016); the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2015); MoMA PS1, New York (2014); the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2014); and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland (2013), among others.
Joan Semmel's work has been featured in exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2016); Brooklyn Museum, New York (2016); Museum of Modern Art, New York (2014); National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC (2014); Paula Modersohn - Becker Museum, Bremen, Germany (2013); Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York (2013); Jewish Museum, New York (2010); Museum of Modern Art Arnhem, The Netherlands (2009); Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH (2008); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2007); National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (2007); and Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX (2006); among others.
Their work has been featured internationally, at venues including the 50th Venice Biennial, the 2nd Sevilla Biennial, the 5th Berlin Biennial, the 8th Gwangju Biennial, 1st Cartagena Biennial and in institutions such as MIT, The Generali Foundation, Haud der Kulturen der Welt, with solo exhibitions at The New Museum of Contemporary Art New York, Moderna Museet Stockholm, Museo Rufino Tamayo Mexico City, Lunds Kunsthall, DAAD Galerie - Berlin, MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt, among others.
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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.
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.
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.
Spanning 1962 - 2002, 25 exhibitions that have contributed to shifts in modes of perception, presentation and the practice of art have been selected for investigation, from Dylaby at the Stedelijk Museum in 1962, featuring work by Robert Rauschenberg, Niki de Saint Phalle and others, to Documenta 11 in 2002, curated by Okwui Enwezor and a team of co-curators.
on Sarah Wiseman Gallery presents Spring Exhibition in April featuring new works by Charlotte Cornish, Jane Walker and other gallery artists
Works from the Souls Grown Deep collection have been featured in numerous exhibitions, including The Quilts of Gee's Bend, organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Whitney Museum of American Art in 2002, which travelled to the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Cleveland Museum of Art, Chrysler Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, High Museum of Art, among others; Thornton Dial in the 21st Century at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in 2006; and Hard Truths: The Art of Thornton Dial, organized by the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 2011, which traveled to New Orleans Museum of Art, the Mint Museum, and the High Museum of Art.
Works featured in this exhibition share the distinguished Charles H. Carpenter provenance; many have not been exhibited since the 1930s and 1940s, while others have never been shown at all.
In addition, the exhibition features representative works from several of the artist's other series, including bodies of work created in large part through acts of destructioIn addition, the exhibition features representative works from several of the artist's other series, including bodies of work created in large part through acts of destructioin large part through acts of destruction.
Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2016), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2015), The Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus (2010), and Art in General, New York (2009), and in group exhibitions at The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2014), ICA London (2012), Guangdong Times Museum, Guangzhou, China (2011), P.S. 1, New York (2010), and Oakville Galleries, Toronto (2010), among many others.
This organization brings in working art educators to give lectures, organizes field trips to conferences and hosts art exhibitions featuring artwork by Art Education students, among other duties.
Liu's work has been featured in group exhibitions at key institutions internationally, such as the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing; K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong; Pino Pascali Foundation Museum, Polignano; Foundation Louis Vuitton, Paris; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Whitebox Art Center, New York; Dimensions Variable, Miami; Long Museum and Aurora Museum, Shanghai; OCT - Contemporary Art Terminal and He Xiangning Art Museum, Shenzhen; and Vermillion Sands, Copenhagen, among others.
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