A jury of three experts — headed by Sophie Hackett, associate curator of
photography at the Art Gallery of Ontario and including Nigerian - born curator, writer and scholar Okwui Enwezor and American artist Laurie Simmons — will select a short list of four artists, including at least one Canadian artist.
Sophie Hackett, associate curator of
photography at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), will lead the 2014 Prize panel which will include luminaries Laurie Simmons, a New York photography and film - based artist, and Okwui Enwezor, director of Munich's renowned Haus der Kunst.
From the eight finalists, a jury of experts — Sophie Hackett, associate curator of
photography at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Erin Shirreff, winner of the 2013 AIMIA AGO Photography Prize; and Kelly McKinley, Director of the OMCA LAB at the Oakland Museum of California — selected the three winners.
Maia - Mari Sutnik is the Curator of
Photography at the Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto), where she began developing the photography collection in 1979.
The jury included: Sophie Hackett, Associate Curator,
Photography at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Erin Shirreff, winner of the 2013 Aimia AGO Photography Prize; and Kelly McKinley, Director, OMCA Lab at the Oakland Museum of California and the former Richard and Elizabeth Currie Executive Director, Education and Public Programming at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Not exact matches
And like a
gallery wall, you can do a mix of
photography prints, abstracts, and typographic
art... If the thought of accumulating enough framed pieces to pull off the look scares you, just take it one piece
at a time (like the last photo), start out symmetrically (like the first photo) and work your way ledges and large groupings (all the photos in between!).
Hipsters working
at Digital October, one of the city's most successful start - up incubators, hang out here, and you can join them for a contemporary
art exhibition
at Red October
Gallery or the Lumiere Brothers Centre for
Photography.
Roaming
Art Gallery: The Path is Made by Walking:
Art in New Directions, Group Show, London — October 2016 TEDx: Showcased
at TEDxEastEnd
Photography Exhibition, Group Show, London — January 2015
The other has been as a fine artist, which has seen his installation
art, sculpture, painting and
photography exhibited
at galleries and museums around the world.
A series of gorgeous new analogue
photography by British - Asian photographer Suki Dhanda tackles the thorny subject of Brexit, through» focusing on families by the seaside who might not feel so welcome in the UK since the vote to leave the EU,» says the space showing the work, The
Gallery at Plymouth College of
Art.
Herb Ritts Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston March 14 — Nov. 8 In 2007, the Herb Ritts Foundation donated $ 2.5 million to the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, to build the first
gallery at the museum dedicated solely to
photography.
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.
In the past year she has contributed essays to Peripheral Visions: Italian
Photography in Context, 1950s - Present, published by Charta in association with an exhibition
at the Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf
Art Gallery at Hunter College.
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
SKG artist Daido Moriyama will be featured inthe group exhibition Another Kind of Life:
Photography on the Margins
at Barbican
Art Gallery in the UK.
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).
Before joining the Joan Mitchell Foundation, Heather worked as the Registrar of Richard Gray
Gallery, the Collection Manager for the Department of
Photography at the
Art Institute of Chicago, and Associate Registrar for Collections
at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
From the 15 finalists, a jury of experts — Adelina Vlas, associate curator of contemporary
art at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Lisa Oppenheim, winner of the 2014 AIMIA AGO Photography Prize; and Gabrielle Moser, a writer, educator and independent curator based in Toronto — selected three winne
art at the
Art Gallery of Ontario; Lisa Oppenheim, winner of the 2014 AIMIA AGO Photography Prize; and Gabrielle Moser, a writer, educator and independent curator based in Toronto — selected three winne
Art Gallery of Ontario; Lisa Oppenheim, winner of the 2014 AIMIA AGO
Photography Prize; and Gabrielle Moser, a writer, educator and independent curator based in Toronto — selected three winners.
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.
Following her RISD Graduate Studies» Artslink Residency and her internship in the
Photography Department
at the Museum of Modern
Art, New York, curator and photographer Viera Levitt moved to Rhode Island in 2006 from Slovakia where she had been the director of the Jan Koniarek
Gallery.
1981 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American
Art, New York, NY Color
Photography: New Images, Mandville
Art Gallery, University of California
at San Diego, La Jolla, CA.
2012 Daniel Belasco, Henry J. Leir Associate Curator, The Jewish Museum Heather Darcy Bhandari, Director, Mixed Greens
Gallery Jennifer Blessing, Senior Curator of
Photography, Guggenheim Museum Kristen Chappa, Curatorial Associate, SculptureCenter Elizabeth Ferrer, Director of Contemporary
Art, BRIC
Arts Media Elizabeth Houston, Director, Hous Projects Ryan Inouye, Curatorial Associate, New Museum Lesley Johnstone, Curator, Musée d'
Art Contemporain de Montréal Nina Katchadourian, Curator, Drawing Center Jonathan David Katz, Curator and Director of the Doctoral Program in Visual Culture Studies
at State University of New York
at Buffalo John Massier, Visual
Arts Curator, Hallwalls
Gallery, Buffalo Sara Reisman, Director, Percent for
Art and Independent Curator Sara Jo Romero, Director, Schroeder Romero & Shredder
Gallery Gregory Volk, Contributing Writer,
Art in America Megan Holly Witko, Director, Andrea Meislin
Gallery
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
Elisa has shown her
photography and multimedia textile video installations of performance
at the Brooklyn Museum, Bronx Museum, Whitney Museum, Momenta
Art, C24
Gallery and Soho20
Gallery in New York.
Her work has been exhibited internationally, including
at Mumbai
Photography Festival, India; Museum of Contemporary
Art, Chicago; The Photographers
Gallery, London; The Denver
Art Museum; Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Museum of Modern
Art, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art; and The Renaissance Society, Chicago.
Sophie Hackett is the Curator,
Photography,
at the
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and adjunct faculty in Ryerson University's master's program in Film and
Photography Preservation and Collections Management.
Photography and video works drawn from the collection of the National Museum of Women in the
Arts, Washington, D.C. go on display
at the Whitechapel
Gallery 18 January -16 April.
Previously, he served as Senior Curator of
Photography and Media
Arts at the Corcoran
Gallery of
Art in Washington D.C., and as Executive Director of The Richard Avedon Foundation in New York.
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).
65 Years of
Photography, Southampton
Arts Center The Memory of Time: Contemporary Photographs
at the National
Gallery of
Art, Washington DC
Located
at the Fashion Industry
Gallery — adjacent to the Dallas Museum of
Art in the revitalized downtown Arts District — the 2013 Dallas Art Fair will feature over 80 prominent national and international art dealers and galleries exhibiting painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video, and installation by modern and contemporary artis
Art in the revitalized downtown
Arts District — the 2013 Dallas
Art Fair will feature over 80 prominent national and international art dealers and galleries exhibiting painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video, and installation by modern and contemporary artis
Art Fair will feature over 80 prominent national and international
art dealers and galleries exhibiting painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video, and installation by modern and contemporary artis
art dealers and
galleries exhibiting painting, sculpture, works on paper,
photography, video, and installation by modern and contemporary artists.
Additionally, his work has been included in several group exhibitions including Ocean of Images: New
Photography 2015
at The Museum of Modern
Art, America Is Hard to See
at the Whitney Museum of American
Art, and Shine a light / Surgir de l'ombre: Canadian Biennial
at the National
Gallery of Canada.
-- NYTimes The Larry Gagosian Effect — Wall Street Journal World's Biggest Museum Opens in China — Studio 360 Top Exhibitions of 2010 — The
Art Newspaper Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 03/27/11 Ed Ruscha
at the Modern Museum of Fort Worth — CBS New: Sunday Morning (Video) Simpsons Takes Shots
at Dallas Football,
Arts District — FrontRow A work in progress: The Dallas
Arts District gathers trophy buildings, but still searches for urban vitality — Chicago Tribune James Turrell mound
at Rice University - Glasstire Richard Serra, Pushing the Boundaries of Drawing — ARTnews Recent
Art News - National - International Week of 03/27/11 Ed Ruscha Street
Photography — LATimes Stephen Colbert Exposes Himself to
Art (the Appropriate Way)-- NYTimes (Video) Jerry Saltz on Andy Warhol's Portraits of Liz Taylor — NYMag Eduardo Souto de Moura, Architect from Portugal, Wins Pritzker — NYTimes Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 03/20/11 Neiman Marcus to feature artwork in Windows — FrontRow MAC director resigns — Glasstire Recent
Art News - National - International Week of 03/20/11 Jerry Saltz: How a Joyride in Gavin Brown's Volvo Became
Art — NYMag Walker
Art Center to Acquire Merce Cunningham's collection —
Art in America Cultural Complex in Santiago di Campostela is expensive mistake - The
Art Newspaper Toshiko Takaezu, Ceramic Artist, Dies
at 88 — NYTimes Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 03/13/11 Artpace San Antonio — YouTube Crow Collection To Expand, Add Asian Sculpture Garden — FrontRow Donor's Son Sues Dallas Museum Over
Art Collection, 25 Years Later — NYTimes Recent
Art News - National - International Week of 03/13/11 Abramovic wins two - year copyright battle — The
Art Newspaper Scents and Sensibility, Artists use scent to create new experience in museums — ARTnews Spark: How Creativity Works, by Julie Burstein, Kurt Andersen — Amazon.com (Book) Michelangelo's David «could collapse due to high - speed train building» — Telegraph Recent
Art News - National - International Week of 03/06/11 Norman Foster to Design Huge Hong Kong Cultural District — NYTimes Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 02/27/11 AMOA leaving downtown, focusing on Laguna Gloria — Austin 360 Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 02/13/11 Amon Carter's Director of Education Named National Educator of the Year — Amon Carter Museum Blanton curator heads to National
Gallery of
Art — Austin 360 Director Dana Friis - Hansen departs from the Austin Museum of
Art — The Austin Chronicle Dallas Architecture Forum wins AIA National Collaborative Achievment Award — Dallas Archicture Forum Recent
Art News - National - International Week of 02/13/11 Egyptian Archeological Sites Were Looted, Says Antiquities Minister — NYTimes Tracey Emin, the visionary, emerges as Margate's answer to William Blake — Guardian What's The Matter With Kansas... This Time?
• Another Kind of Life:
Photography on the Margins is
at Barbican, London until 27 May, and Victorian Giants: The Birth of
Art Photography is
at National Portrait
Gallery until 20 May
His work has been nationally and internationally exhibited most recently
at Center for
Art and Media, (ZKM) in Karlsruhe, Germany, The Lianzhou
Photography Festival in China, and with Klaus von Nichtssagend
Gallery in New York City.
Jodice was one of the founding members of the collective Multiplicity and his work has been exhibited worldwide, including
at Documenta (2001); La Biennale di Venezia (2003); Liverpool Biennial (2004); MUSAC, Leon (2005); ICP Triennial of
Photography and Video, New York (2007); Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid (2007); São Paulo
Art Biennial (2006); Tate Modern, London (2006); MAMbo, Bologna (2010); Museo del Prado, Madrid (2011); Queensland
Art Gallery, Australia (2012).
Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally
at venues including the Soap Factory, MN; Redux Contemporary
Art, SC; Midwest Center for
Photography, KS; Manifest Creative Research
Gallery, OH; South Bend Museum of
Art, IN; Fitchburg
Art Museum, MA; and Galeriehaus Nord in Nürnberg, Germany.
Their work has been exhibited
at institutions including the Saatchi
Gallery in London, KW Institute for Contemporary
Art in Berlin, the Australian Centre for
Photography, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and the Victoria & Albert Museum.
He has exhibited internationally
at the Frye
Art Museum, American University Museum, Griffin Museum of
Photography, Greg Kucera
Gallery, Connersmith, PCNW, and Vertice Galeria, among others.
An
art review on Friday about the
Photography Show
art fair, which concluded Sunday, misstated the surname of an artist whose work appeared
at the Etherton
Gallery booth.
Since, his work has been shown extensively in international
photography zines,
gallery exhibitions, and websites, as well as presented as a solo program
at the Museum of
Arts and Design (NYC) in 2011.
Kat has won many awards for her
art including Gold for Best of the Best East End Artist in 2016 and 2017 and The Award of Excellence by Juror Karen Marks, Director of Manhattan's Howard Greenberg
Gallery, one of the world's leading
photography galleries as well as Juror Dr. Naomi Rosenblum, eminent photographic historian and Juror Jennifer McGregor, Director of
Arts and Senior Curator
at Wave Hill Cultural Center.
A selection is included in the current exhibition, «Celebrating
Photography at the National
Gallery of
Art: Recent Gifts», until 13 March 2016.
Kate has exhibited extensively in solo and group exhibitions across Australia including
at Daine Singer, Craft Victoria, Gertrude Contemporary, West Space, Conical, Centre for Contemporary
Photography, Melbourne
Art Fair, Silvershot, Contemporary
Art Space of Tasmania, Chalk Horse
Gallery, Nellie Castan
Gallery, First Draft, MOP, Perth Institute of Contemporary
Art, and Canberra Contemporary
Art Space.
Opening today in the Curve
at the Barbican
Art Gallery is conceptual documentary photographer and Deutsche Börse
Photography Prize winner Richard Mosse's immersive multi-channel video installation
Click here to view the full list, selected by Joshua Chuang, associate curator of
photography and digital media
at the Yale University
Art Gallery.
We sell publications, including fine
art photography and photography books and monographs, at Jackson Fine Art Gallery in Atlan
art photography and
photography books and monographs,
at Jackson Fine
Art Gallery in Atlan
Art Gallery in Atlanta.
Her works have been exhibited internationally including
at the V&A Museum / London, Photographers
Gallery / London, the
Art Gallery of NSW / Sydney, National
Gallery Of Victoria / Melbourne, the MCA / Sydney, the Australian Centre for
Photography / Sydney, and The Ian Potter Center for Contemporary
Art / Melbourne.
She had six additional solo shows, including a 2002 exhibition
at the Museum of Contemporary
Photography in Chicago, and participated in more than thirty group shows
at galleries and museums throughout the world, including, among others, the Guggenheim Museum (New York and Bilbao), the Folkwang Museum, Essen; P.S. 1 / MoMA, New York; The Milwaukee
Art Museum; and the Pusan Metropolitan
Art Museum, Korea.
Opening: «A Cool Breeze»
at Howard Greenberg
Gallery Founded in 1981, Howard Greenberg
Gallery calls itself the first to display photojournalism and «street
photography,» before these genres were widely recognized as fine
art.