Sentences with phrase «paradise lost exhibition»

Chris Ofili's Paradise Lost exhibition continues at David Zwirner Gallery (533 West 19th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through October 21.
The Paradise Lost exhibition of Chris Ofili's work at David Zwirner gallery is a difficult show to square with my conviction that Chris Ofili is one of the best painters alive.

Not exact matches

New York — Pace Gallery is honored to present Paradise Lost, a three - venue exhibition of London - based Kashmiri artist Raqib Shaw.
Currently on view at the gallery's 19th Street location is Chris Ofili: Paradise Lost, a solo exhibition of new work by the artist.
2011 Ordem e Progresso: vontade construtiva na arte Brasileira, Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Paradise Lost, Istanbul Museum of Art, Istanbul, Turkey (catalogue) The Luminous Interval, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain Measuring the World: Heterotopias and Knowledge Spaces in Art, Kunsthaus Graz, Graz, Austria (catalogue) Pandora's Box: Joseph Cornell Unlocks the MCA Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, USA Mappa Mundi, Berardo Collection, Lisbon, Portugal Mexico: Expected / Unexpected, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, USA (catalogue) Vestígios de Brasilidade, Centro Cultural Santander, Recife, Brazil (catalogue) Gigantes por su propia naturaleza, Institut Valencià d'Art Modern, Valencia, Spain Experimental station, CA2M Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Madrid, Spain Semana de Arte do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Our Magic Hour: How Much of the World Can We Know, Yokohama Triennale 2011, Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama, Japan Keeping it Real: An Exhibition in Four Acts.
The CCA's inaugural exhibition presents three major video works by the artists Fiona Tan (Disorient, 2009), Zarina Bhimji (Yellow Patch, 2011) and Trinh T. Minh - ha (Surname Viet Given Name Nam, 1989) under the title Paradise Lost.
The exhibition critiques the fallacy inherent in the opposing discourses of colonial - era «noble savagery» as encapsulated in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness (that African nature is «something monstrous and free»); and post-colonial populism which espouses the ideal of a natural world in Africa as a Paradise Lost.
The exhibition entitled Paradise Lost - Close to Home will consist of 31 large new paintings and a series of linocuts celebrating Brisbane.
Selected solo exhibitions include Raqib Shaw, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester (2013); Of Beasts And Super-beasts, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris (2012); Paradise Lost, White Cube — Mason's Yard, London (2011); Absence of God, Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz, Vienna (2009); Raqib Shaw at the Met, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City (2008); Art Now — Raqib Shaw, Tate Britain, London (2006); Raqib Shaw — Garden of Earthly Delights, Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami (2006); Raqib Shaw, Victoria Miro Gallery, London (2004).
While many artists exercised their own imaginations, the exhibition also demonstrates how others were inspired by literary sources, most importantly Dante's Inferno, Milton's Paradise Lost, and Goethe's Faust.
Further questioning the possibility or desirability of a single authorial narrative, the exhibition will also include Lost Paradise Information Service (1994), where a parallel exhibition narrative describing and presenting the show, and at the same time challenging the official materials such as press releases and signage, will be developed by CCS Bard students.
Blum's recent exhibition, Paradise...... Lost, posits imaginary architecture as a network of thoughts — a shifting rainbow explosion unfolds spacially, compressing and expanding throughout the works, to highlight the thought process itself.
MINUS SPACE is pleased to present the exhibition Vincent Como: Paradise Lost.
• 2010 Dec., Solo Exhibition (The Lost Paradise), Orient Art Gallery, Amman - Jordan.
May 10 - June 15, 2013 MINUS SPACE is pleased to present the exhibition Vincent Como: Paradise Lost.
He holds a BFA in Drawing from the Cleveland Institute of Art and is represented by MINUS SPACE in Brooklyn, NY, where he recently presented the solo exhibition Paradise Lost.
His current stunning gallery - filling exhibition «Paradise Lost,» at David Zwirner through October 21, consists of just four paintings.
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