CHINESE CONTEMPORARY
PHOTOGRAPHY MUSEUM EXHIBITION «Compound Eye: Works by RongRong & inri (2000 - 2010)» (website in Chinese) is the first retrospective exhibition of collaborative works by RongRong and inri since they started working as a husband - and - wife team in 2000.
Not exact matches
A new
photography exhibition at the Peggy Notebaert Nature
Museum aims to bring awareness to the issue.
The award - winning
photography of Illinois native Carol Freeman, featuring the state's rarest species from endangered owls to dragonflies, is the subject of her
exhibition, Endangered Beauty, through June 24 at the Chicago Academy of Sciences Peggy Notebaert Nature
Museum.
Along with show production and
photography, the duo have also produced a number of special events including the critically acclaimed Alexander McQueen «Savage Beauty» retrospective in the Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York and the 2012 Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs
exhibition at the Musée des Arts Decoratifs in Paris.
Currently hosting free
exhibitions featuring Beatrix Potter, Unseen City
photography, the
museum's revolving schedule is worth keeping an eye on.
We review recent
museum exhibitions, gallery shows,
photography auctions, photobooks, art fairs and other items of interest to
photography collectors large and small.
Aside from the beer and brats, here's another great reason to visit Wisconsin — the Milwaukee Art
Museum's The Open Road:
Photography and the American Road Trip
exhibition.
His fine art
photography has been shown internationally in over 100
exhibitions and is in the collections of the Baltimore
Museum of Art and the Inter-American Development Bank.
Walk around narrow, cobbled streets down to the sea, the old port having been revived with new
museums,
photography gallery, cinema and various cultural centres for different
exhibitions, events and celebrations throughout the year.
This is the largest art gallery in the Maldives and forms the epicentre of the country's art scene, with numerous
exhibitions of local as well as international artists that create everything from conceptual art to
photography to be displayed on the
museum.
Split into three sections to reflect the different sides of London's nocturnal character, an accompanying book of the same name contains essays by
Museum of London's Curator of Photographs, Anna Sparham, poetry by award - winning poet and playwright Inua Ellams, and over 100 images from the
exhibition that span the genres of architectural, documentary and portrait
photography.
Several
museum exhibitions are focusing on his influence in painting,
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Zoe Leonard is included in the group
exhibition Picturing Love:
Photography's Pursuit of Intimacy, at the Katonah
Museum of Art.
She has participated in global
exhibitions at Vizcaya
Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL; 2014 La Biennale de Montreal, Montreal, QC; Young Art
Museum, Davie, FL; Farnsworth Art
Museum, Rockland, ME;
Museum of Contemporary
Photography, Chicago, IL; National Center for Contemporary Art, Russia among others.
Gallery artists Mitch Epstein, David Hilliard, Kenneth Josephson, Laura Letinsky and Hellen van Meene are all included in Conversations:
Photography from the Bank of America Collection, a group
exhibition at the
Museum of Fine Art in Boston, on display through June 19, 2011.
The Metropolitan
Museum acquired a photograph and showed it in the
exhibition Photography on Photography, which inaugurated the new contemporary photography galle
Photography on
Photography, which inaugurated the new contemporary photography galle
Photography, which inaugurated the new contemporary
photography galle
photography gallery in 2008.
He has been included in numerous
exhibitions in Europe and the United States over the last three decades, including The Astrup Fearnley
Museum of Modern Art, Oslo; Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf; Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon; The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; International Center of
Photography, New York; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and the
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
Anthony Allen, Associate Director, Paula Cooper Natalie Bell, Assistant Curator, New
Museum Heather Darcy Bhandari, Adjunct Lecturer, Visual Art, Brown University Marina Chao, Assistant Curator, International Center of
Photography Jean Cooney, Project Manager, Artist Commissions, Creative Time Sean Corcoran, Curator of Photographs and Prints,
Museum of the City of New York Lisa Dent, Director of Resources & Award Programs, Creative Capital Kareem Estefan, Independent Art Critic and Editor - at - large, Creative Time Reports Hitomi Iwasaki, Director of
Exhibitions and Curator, Queens
Museum Flora Katz, Independent Curator Theodore Kerr, Writer, Hyperallergic William Petroni, Managing Director, Cristin Tierney Gallery Heather Reyes,
Exhibitions and Collection Manager, The Bronx
Museum of the Arts Matthew Schum, Independent Curator Anthony Allen, Associate Director, Paula Cooper Marco Antonini, Executive Director, NurtureArt and Writer Mark Beasley, Curator, Performa George Bolster, The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation Gary Carrion - Murayari, Kraus Family Curator, New
Museum Susan Cross, Curator, Mass MoCA Clément Delépine, Assistant Curator, Swiss Institue Bridget Donahue, Owner / Director, Bridget Donahue Gallery Lisa Dent, Director of Resources & Award Programs, Creative Capital Elizabeth M. Grady, PhD, Programs Director, A Blade of Grass Stamatina Gregory, independent curator and critic Janice Guy, Owner, Murray Guy Nicole Hayes, Curator, The Fields Sculpture Park, Art Omi Amanda Hunt, Assistant Curator, Studio
Museum Alexis Johnson, Associate Director, Paula Cooper Ruba Katrib, Curator, Sculpture Center Vitaly Komar, Artist Melanie Kress, High Line Art Curatorial Fellow, High Line Art Thomas Lax, Associate Curator in the Department of Media and Performance Art, MoMA Barbara London, Independent Curator, formerly of MoMA Matthew Lyons, Curator, The Kitchen Julie McKim, Curator, Galapagos Christiane Paul, Curator of New Media, Whitney
Museum Christian Rattemeyer, The Harvey S. Shipley Miller Associate Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, MoMA Sara Reisman, Artistic Director, The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation Magda Sawon, Owner, Postmasters Nato Thompson, Chief Curator, Creative Time Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, Guggenheim
Museum Eugenie Tsai, John and Barbara Vogelstein Curator of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn
Museum
One of the world's most prestigious annual
photography events, The Photography Show is the longest - running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium, offering a wide range of museum - qu
photography events, The
Photography Show is the longest - running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium, offering a wide range of museum - qu
Photography Show is the longest - running and foremost
exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium, offering a wide range of
museum - quality work.
One of the world's most prestigious annual
photography events, The Photography Show is the longest - running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium, offering a wide range of museum - quality work, including contemporary, modern, and 19th - century photographs as well as photo - based art, video, and
photography events, The
Photography Show is the longest - running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium, offering a wide range of museum - quality work, including contemporary, modern, and 19th - century photographs as well as photo - based art, video, and
Photography Show is the longest - running and foremost
exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium, offering a wide range of
museum - quality work, including contemporary, modern, and 19th - century photographs as well as photo - based art, video, and new media.
The
exhibition was the
museum's first comprehensive presentation of
photography, and included more than 180 works by Tillmans spanning 1989 to 2017.
Notable group
exhibitions include Here and Elsewhere, New
Museum, New York (2014); XL: 19 New Acquisitions in
Photography, The
Museum of Modern Art, New York (2013 — 2014); and Fruits de la Passion, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2012 — 2013).
Recent group
exhibitions include Spies in the House of Art
Photography, Film and Video, The Metropolitan
Museum of Art, New York (2012); This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics, which traveled to the
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (2012); Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2012); and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2012 — 2013).
His work has been exhibited in key historical
exhibitions such as John Szarkowski's Mirrors and Windows: American
Photography since 1960 at The
Museum of Modern Art (1978), The Whitney Biennial at the Whitney
Museum of American Art (1981) and most recently, Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974 - 1981 at the
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2010).
SKG artist Charles Moore is featured in a group
exhibition, A Fire That No Water Could Put Out: Civil Rights
Photography, at The High
Museum through May 27th.
Gaining early international recognition with her participation in Damien Hirst's Freeze
exhibition, Surrey Docks, London (1988), she has had numerous solo
exhibitions, including: Thomas Dane Gallery, London (2017),
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, CA (2015), Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY (2015), Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA (2014), Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, CA (2014), Artpace, San Antonio, TX (2013), Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam (2011), Camden Arts Centre, London (2008), SculptureCenter, New York, NY (2006), and Tate Britain, London (2002); and group shows at venues such as Bohusläns
Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden (2016),
Museum of Contemporary
Photography, Chicago, IL (2014), the FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY (2013), Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH (2012), Whitechapel Gallery, London (2011), and Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany (2009).
SKG artist Teju Cole is one of 13 artists featured in the
Museum of Contemporary
Photography's current
exhibition, In Their Own Form.
The Philadelphia
Museum of Art is pleased to present, «Wild: Michael Nichols», a large - scale
exhibition of the groundbreaking wildlife
photography of Michael «Nick» Nichols.
As curator of the El Paso
Museum of Art in El Paso, Texas he has curated one - person
exhibitions, authored artist essays for the Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century
Photography, as well as numerous other publications for the El Paso
Museum of Art.
What's going to do that is an
exhibition opening in June at the Bowdoin College
Museum of Art, Winslow Homer and the Camera:
Photography and the Art of Painting.
She has shown work in over thirty solo
exhibitions and in
museums worldwide, including the Tokyo Metropolitan
Museum of
Photography, Japan; the Musée de l'Elysée in Lausanne, Switzerland; Musée Ken Damy, Brescia, Italy; 21c
Museum, Louisville, Kentucky and the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, Canada.
She has had solo
exhibitions at the de Young
Museum, San Francisco, CA; San Francisco
Museum of Modern Art, CA;
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX; George Eastman
Museum, Rochester, NY; Smithsonian American Art
Museum, Washington, D.C; The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C; and the
Museum of Contemporary
Photography, Chicago, IL.
The
exhibition is curated by Sarah Greenough, senior curator and head of the department of photographs, National Gallery of Art, and Sarah Kennel, The Byrne Family Curator of
Photography, Peabody Essex
Museum.
Notable traveling group
exhibitions include Art, Activism and Civil Rights in the 1960s, traveling to the Blanton
Museum of Art, Austin (2015); Hood
Museum of Art, Hannover, New Hampshire (2015); and the Brooklyn
Museum, New York (2014); For All the World to See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights, traveling to the Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture, University of Maryland Baltimore County (2010); the International Center of
Photography, New York (2010); and the National
Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (2011).
Museum exhibitions of the artist's work have been presented at The Art Institute of Chicago; The Philadelphia
Museum of Art; the de Young
Museum, San Francisco; The International Center of
Photography, New York; Cincinnati
Museum of Art, Ohio; the Center for Creative
Photography, Tucson; and Blanton
Museum of Art, Austin, Texas.
«Mickalene Thomas: Origin of the Universe,» coincided with the artist's first solo
museum exhibition and «Muse: Mickalene Thomas, Photographs» gathers her
photography work for the first time.
Works from Bryan Graf's Wildlife Analysis and Lattice (Ambient) series will feature in the upcoming
exhibition, Second Nature: Abstract
Photography Then and Now, at the DeCordova
Museum and Sculpture Park, on display from May 26, 2012 — April 21, 2013.
«In and Out of the Studio: Photographic Portraits from West Africa» @ The Metropolitan
Museum of Art New York, N.Y. Sourced from the museum's collection, this exhibition explores a century of West African portrait photography spanning the 1870s to the
Museum of Art New York, N.Y. Sourced from the
museum's collection, this exhibition explores a century of West African portrait photography spanning the 1870s to the
museum's collection, this
exhibition explores a century of West African portrait
photography spanning the 1870s to the 1970s.
Itinerary: The Gallery, Stratford, Ontario (June 6 — August 7); College Park, Toronto (August 18 — September 17); Musée du Quebec, Quebec City (September 22 — October 26); Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax (January 5 — February 6, 1984); Art Gallery of Windsor, Ontario (February 23 — March 25, 1984); Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta (April 5 — May 13, 1984); Vancouver Art Gallery (July 5 — August 26, 1984); Glenbow
Museum, Calgary, Alberta (September 13 — October 30, 1984); and Musée d'Art Contemporain, Montréal (November 29, 1984 — January 30, 1985) 1983 Biennial
Exhibition: Painting, Sculpture,
Photography, Installations, Film, Video, Whitney
Museum of American Art, New York (March 15 — May 29) American Art at Rydhave, The Art in Embassies Program, Rydhave, Denmark
Passages: Walking in Contemporary Art, Perlman Teaching
Museum, Carleton College, Northfield, MN (2016); Another Landscape, Yang Art
Museum, Beijing, China (2016); Real / Unreal, The First edition of Changjiang International
Photography & Video Biennale, Chongqing Changjiang
Museum of Contemporary Art, China (2015); The Persistence of Images, Redtory Art and Culture Organization, Guangzhou, China (2015); The 2nd Three Shadows Experimental Image Open
Exhibition, Three Shadows
Photography Art Centre, Beijing, China (2015); The 9th Shanghai Biennale, China (2013); Retrospection & Deviation, Times Art
Museum Beijing, Beijing, China (2011); Rendez - vous 09, Institut d'Art Contemporain, Villeurbanne, France (2009); and 55 Days in Valencia, Chinese Art Meeting, Institut Valencia d'Art Modern, Valencia, Spain (2008).
This
exhibition at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts coincides with a period of critical acclaim for Pryde, with her work featured on the front cover of Artforum (April 2012), her inclusion in the major group
exhibition New
Photography at the Museum of Modern Art (2013), and The Enjoyment of Photography (2015), a monographic book on her photography recently published by JRP Ringier in collaboration with Kunsthalle Bern and Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen,
Photography at the
Museum of Modern Art (2013), and The Enjoyment of
Photography (2015), a monographic book on her photography recently published by JRP Ringier in collaboration with Kunsthalle Bern and Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen,
Photography (2015), a monographic book on her
photography recently published by JRP Ringier in collaboration with Kunsthalle Bern and Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen,
photography recently published by JRP Ringier in collaboration with Kunsthalle Bern and Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf.
The Birmingham
Museum of Art is proud to present Third Space, the first large
exhibition of contemporary art from the
Museum's own collection.Third Space features over 100 works of art in a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, drawing,
photography, and...
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Museum, University of Houston Houston, Texas For her first solo museum exhibition, British - Nigerian video artist and filmmaker Zina Saro - Wiwa is presenting recent photography and video and sound installations produced in the Niger
Museum, University of Houston Houston, Texas For her first solo
museum exhibition, British - Nigerian video artist and filmmaker Zina Saro - Wiwa is presenting recent photography and video and sound installations produced in the Niger
museum exhibition, British - Nigerian video artist and filmmaker Zina Saro - Wiwa is presenting recent
photography and video and sound installations produced in the Niger Delta.
His recent group
exhibitions include Imaginary Frontiers, Boghossian Foundation at Villa Empain, Brussels, Belgium (2017); Children of Hangzhou: Connecting with China, Young At Art
Museum, Davie, FL (2016);
Photography and Film Constructs, Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL (2016); WALK!
The Cleveland
Museum of Art's Curator of
Photography, Barbara Tannenbaum, offers an inside look at the forthcoming
exhibition, Forbidden Games: Surrealist and Modernist
Photography, opening Sunday, October 19.
Irving Penn's retrospective
exhibition at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art traces his career in fashion and portrait
photography from 1943 to 2008.
His works have been exhibited around the world, in prestigious institutions and galleries, with solo
exhibitions such as William Klein + Daido Moriyama, Tate Modern (London, 2012); On the Road, The National
Museum of Art, Osaka (2011); Daido Retrospective 1965 - 2005 / Daido Hawaii, at the Tokyo Metropolitan
Museum of
Photography (2008), Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo, Sevilla (2007), Foam (Amsterdam, 2006), Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain (Paris, 2003), Fotomuseum Winterthur (Winterthur, 2000), San Francisco MOMA (1999, saw ell as the Metropolitan
Museum, New York).
Sharpie on wall, commissioned wall drawing as part of
exhibition Far, Far Away at the Children's
Museum of
Photography, New York, New York.
A $ 69,556 grant from NHPRC made it possible for the BMA's Library & Archives to process five key collections: the
museum archive's
photography collection, audiovisual collection, curatorial records for
exhibitions and publications, juried and invitational
exhibition records, and education department records.
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Exhibition, Scott Chasse Art Panels, sponsors, The Bowerbirds, TNV Gallery, Vera List Art Project, Waterfront Toronto