Not exact matches
In addition to the meat - laden feast, the event includes animal theatre cooking, butcher demonstrations, the Breckenridge «Burro» featuring special cocktail pairings including Smoked Old Fashioned's, Vodka with Caviar, and a Special Punch with Sturgeon and
pop - up demos featuring renowned tattoo
artists Darren Brass and Jose Santiago of Miami Ink tattooing heritage breed hams, the Perfect Manhattan Experience
presented by Groupon with Breckenridge Bourbon, Buffalo Trace, Eagle Rare, Hirsch, Luxardo and a specially cured garnish by Creminelli Fine Meats, the Petit Format Bar
presented by Wilsonart, the Mezcal Chupito Bar with Mezcales de Leyenda, Fidencio, La Venenosa and Koch el Mezcal, the Official Chef's Pantry
presented by Chef's Warehouse and Williams - Sonoma, the Rioja Tapas Bar featuring Rioja - style lamb, the delicacies of Agromar and the amazing wines from Rioja, Bacon Hall of Fame
presented by Maggy Hawk Vineyards and tequila tastings and cocktails courtesy of Don Julio and the Tequila Truck.
Create Your Own
Pop - Up Books by Creativity for Kids / Faber - Castell (ARV $ 20)-- It's hard to imagine a better
present for an aspiring young writer or
artist.
The Bronx Library Center
presents «A Musical Tribute to Sam Cooke» on Saturday (Nov. 14) at 2:30 p.m. New York jazz and
pop vocalist Cody Childs will pay tribute to Cooke's career, singing some of the
artists» most well - known songs.
Two terrific Toms were in attendance — Ford and Hiddleston — and two
pop powerhouses — Rita Ora and Ellie Goulding —
presented Tinie Tempah with the UK Recording
Artist Male award.
He
presented the category Favorite Female
Artist -
Pop / Rock alongside The Edge Of Seventeen co-star, Hailee Steinfeld.
This extensive retrospective of one of the greatest living
artists, David Hockney, takes visitors to Tate Britain on a journey from 60s
pop art and expressionism, via abstraction, modernism and post-cubism to the
present day.
Art New York,
presented by Art Miami, returns to Pier 94 from May 3 - 6 offering noteworthy and fresh works by important
artists from the contemporary, modern, post-war and
pop eras, featuring paintings, photography, prints, drawings, design and sculpture.
The
pop - up section of the show
presented by Kathryn Mannix Contemporary will feature the work of three
artists: Sean Sullivan aka Layercake, Angela China aka Gum Shoe, and John Stango.
See this month when Derek Eller Gallery features the
artist in a
pop - up show out in her Los Angeles stomping grounds,
presenting her alongside Peter Shire.
The
pop up group exhibition
presents 16 emerging and mid-career
artists, each of whom have created a work specifically for the show.
Finally, more social, conceptual, and
pop elements enter the
artist's vocabulary in works from 2000 to the
present.
Firstly, it
presents the visual
artist through a selection from two of his outstanding bodies of work: those from the late 1990s related to the character Mr DOB and the concept of «Superflat», which placed him within the legacy of
Pop art but with an exceptionally original artistic language, and works from recent years in which Murakami has developed an intelligent personal dialogue with Japanese historical paintings.
The
pop - up exhibition
presented by The
Artist Study is on view from March 24 to 27.
The organizer, the American painter and art dealer William Copley, conceived of it as an intermedia and intergenerational publication,
presenting works by an impressive array of
artists, both well - known and emerging, including the Dada and Surrealist luminaries Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, and Meret Oppenheim;
Pop artists Richard Hamilton and Roy Lichtenstein; composers Terry Riley and La Monte Young; and an up - and - coming generation of conceptual and post-studio
artists represented by Joseph Kosuth and Bruce Nauman, among others.
Since then he is one of the most important and most popular British
Artists, maybe the only one who transferred the
Pop Art idea from Andy Warhol and others to the
present.
The show was
presented as a typical small supermarket environment, except that everything in it — the produce, canned goods, meat, posters on the wall, etc. — was created by prominent
pop artists of the time, including Apple, Warhol, Lichtenstein, Wesselmann, Oldenburg, and Johns.
Already
present are hallmarks of his mature style — the use of shadow and color coming together in the outline of objects — and the kind of formal investigation that consistently set him apart from the
Pop artists.
For TEFAF Spring New York, the Kohn Gallery will
present a group of important
artists who helped shape the West Coast Beat,
Pop and Conceptual movements during the 1950s to the late 70s.
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Torrance Art Museum invites you to attend the Opening Reception for Dae - Bak Super Cool, an exhibition
presenting Korean and Korean - American contemporary
artists that relate to traditional, modern, and
pop vernacular idioms.
3/3/17: 2017 Whitney Houston Biennial: Greatest Love of All 2/22/17: Chashama at SPRING / BREAK Art Show 2017 2/16 / 17: Trigger Spray
Pop Up Shop 2/15/17: Carole A. Feuerman at 55 Broadway 1/24/17: Art On The Windows of Chashama 1351 12/28 / 16: The Graceful Light of Justin Eastman 12/28/16: #NoDAPL: Water Is Life 12/2/2016: Art Brings Awareness to a Toxic Waste Scandal 12/1/2016: Abstract Paintings of the Inner World 11/21/16: The Body Through a Storefront Window 11/15/2016: «Special Red» at 325 W. Broadway 11/14/2016: A Transnational Dance Dialogue Comes to Times Square 10/26/2016: New chashama Presentation Space Opens 10/11/2016: Garment District Open Studios 9/15/2016: Open Studios at the Brooklyn Army Terminal 9/7/2016: (Contained) chaNorth Residency Exhibition 6/21/2016: Post 2016 Gala Recap: Highlights 6/14/2016: An
Artist, a Real Estate Broker, and a Philanthropist Meet on Broadway 6/8/2016: 2016 chashama Gala 9/9/2015: Brooklyn Open Studios 2015 8/19 / 2015: Harlem Closing Announcement and Closing Reception 5/7/2015: chashama Celebrates 20 Years this June while launching
Artist Housing Initiative 4/22 / 2015: chashama Partners with Bank of America to
Present Sculptures Made from Recyclables 9/18 / 2014: Brookyln Open Studios 2014
Fisher's latest body of work
presents a wide range of
pop cultural, literary, and scientific references that highlight the
artist's play with imagery, association, and possible meaning.
Exhibition
presenting Korean and Korean - American contemporary
artists that relate to traditional, modern, and
pop vernacular idioms.
Founded by Dwan in a storefront in Los Angeles in 1959, Dwan's West Coast enterprise was a leading avant - garde space in the early 1960s,
presenting works by abstract expressionists, neo-dadaists,
pop artists, and nouveaux réalistes, including Philip Guston, Franz Kline, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Rauschenberg, Claes Oldenburg, Edward Kienholz, Yves Klein, Joseph Kosuth, Arman, Martial Raysse, Niki di Sant Phalle, and Jean Tinguely.
Running for three months, this
Pop - Up Group Exhibition will
present some outstanding works by iconic
artists, such as Alexander Calder, Francesco Clemente, Helen Frankenthaler, Jasper Johns, Alex Katz, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, but also the emerging ones, including Nick Gentry, Luis Lazo, Ashley Oubré, Peter Combe, Michal Mráz, Anthony Lister, and others.
Founded by Dwan in a storefront in Los Angeles in 1959, Dwan's West Coast enterprise was a leading avant - garde space in the early 1960s,
presenting works by abstract expressionists, neo-dadaists,
pop artists, and nouveaux réalistes.
This past year the Museum
presented 36 exhibitions and 630 films that showcased native fashion,
presented the breadth of
pop art icon Andy Warhol's prints, featured Rodin's brilliant human forms, introduced under - recognized African - American
artists, and traveled the region and the globe through film.
Damien Hirst is celebrating Valentine's Day in the form of a
pop - up exhibition at Paul Stolper,
presenting LOVE, an exhibition of prints and sculptural editions by the
artist.
In «Petersburg hanging» style, the
pop - up space in New York City's Bleecker Street
presents works of unknown
artists next to those of famous ones like George Condo, David Salle, and Damien Hirst.
Spoke SF is pleased to
present Pop Perspective, a dual
artist exhibition featuring new work by Matt and Miles Ritchie.
The solo show
presents recent
pop art sculptures by the
artist.
This exhibition
presents Warhol's book work, from early student - work illustrations of the late 1940s, through to his careers as a commercial
artist in the 1950s,
Pop fine
artist and underground filmmaker in the 1960s, and photographer and
Pop culture icon of the 1970s — 80s.
Symbolism and irony are
present in the work of some contemporary Chinese
artists, particularly in those who practice the highly satirical Political
Pop style, but what is striking about the four
artists in Transformations is an earnest attitude, almost with no hint of irony.
In a separate room, we
present a selection of the museum's collection of European
pop artists such as David Hockney, Peter Blake, Patrick Caulfield, Eduardo Arroyo and Öivind Fahlström.
In her video, the 34 - year - old Parisian
artist presents footage of these artifacts — and of herself rummaging through the archives — in windows that
pop up on the screen (as on a computer desktop) while a voiceover raps out a crazy quilt of creation myths over a drumbeat.
The works we now
present illustrates important lines and tendencies in the Astrup Fearnley Collection's history — from the 1960s British and European
pop painting and German Neo-expressionism via the British YBA -
artists and the American appropriation
artists in the 1980s and 1990s and to the past decades focus on the younger generation of international contemporary
artists.
Nuevas incorporaciones - Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona - MACBA, Barcelona Days Lumberyard Studios - ACME Fine Art & Design, Boston, MA Great Impressions II - Dean Jensen Gallery, Milwaukee, WI Pollock's Mural and Modern Masterworks from the University of Iowa Museum of Art - Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA Shaping Reality: Geometric Abstraction after 1960 - The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN Layered / Boxed - Nohra Haime Gallery, New York City, NY International: 20th Century and Contemporary Masters - Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin
Pop to
Present - Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, Stanford, CA Grafik; Multiple & Plastik Der 60iger Und 70iger Jahre - Galerie Baal, Bielefeld Collected Visions - Bronx Museum of the Arts (BxMA), New York City, NY Modern Masters - Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego - MCASD Downtown, San Diego, CA 1968 - 69: 40 Years Later - Armand Bartos Fine Art, New York City, NY Action / Abstraction: Pollock, de Kooning, and American Art, 1940 — 1976 - Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY The Third Mind: American
Artists Contemplate Asia: 1860 - 1989 - Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, NY Vivre l'art - collection Venet - Espace de l'art concret, Mouans Sartoux Gallery Selections - Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York City, NY Gallery Mixed Show - Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, United Kingdom Made in America - Manny Silverman Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Synchronies: Undercurrents in Postwar European and American Abstraction — Hackett Freedman Gallery, San Francisco, CA (closed, 2009)
In the Contemporary Austin's Jones Center, Sachs
presents a series of working ceramic boomboxes featuring curated playlists developed by
pop icons and friends of the
artist.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY (March 28, 2018)-- Exploring the warm, personal, and humorous strain of
Pop art born in Chicago, the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College will
present the first in - depth exploration of the Imagist
artists» affinity for the object with the exhibition 3 - D Doings: The Imagist Object in Chicago Art, 1964 1980.
Tate Modern will
present «The World Goes
Pop», a ground - breaking exhibition revealing how
artists around the world engaged with the spirit of
Pop, from Latin America to Asia, and from Europe to the Middle East.
Merry Karnowsky Gallery is proud to
present Pagan
Pop, a new exhibition by Juxtapoz featured
artist Nicola Verlato.
«This book is a social history of
Pop art, a group portrait of both the
artists and the people who made some of them rich and famous in just a few years, while setting in motion the drastically altered way art has been marketed and appreciated — in the monetary and aesthetic sense — up to the
present day.»
New York, NY... Beginning November 1, 2013, Luxembourg & Dayan will
present César, an historical survey devoted to César Baldaccini (1921 — 1998), the celebrated French
artist and founding member in 1960 of the Nouveaux Réalistes group that paralleled the emergence of American
Pop Art and included Yves Klein, Jean Tinguely, Christo, Martial Raysse, and Arman, among others.
SCAD
presents a selection of screenprints by seminal
pop artist Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987) that are among a number of works donated in 2014 to the SCAD Museum of Art by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York.
«My desire,» the
artist says of his work, «[is] to
present the most epic human themes in a way as immediate and bombastic as possible, seeing them all through a
pop culture lens.»
Although never giving up on her painting practice, she almost completely withdrew from the public eye and it was not until her inclusion in the 2010 traveling exhibition, Seductive Subversion: Women
Pop Artists, 1958 - 1968
presented at the Brooklyn Museum, that her work was re-introduced.
Organized in collaboration with The Estate of Tom Wesselmann, the exhibition will
present over 30 works produced between 1959 and 1964 — a significant period spanning the
artist's early career and his emergence as a leading figure of
Pop Art.
Pop Departures
presents the bold visions of American
Pop artists, including the works of icons such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, and Claes Oldenburg.
Laurie Anderson,
artist and crossover
pop star, here
presents two works: a modestly compelling sound piece and an initially engaging storytelling video projection that ends on a false note.
Galerie Manqué's next
pop - up show inside 56 Bogart
presents «tiny, intense and obsessively rendered» paintings and drawings by Bushwick
artist Chris Zitelli.