Sentences with phrase «portrait gallery director»

President Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama delivered remarks as did Smithsonian Secretary David Skorton, National Portrait Gallery Director Kim Sajet and artists Wiley and Sherald.
National Portrait Gallery director Sandy Nairne said there were protests «every year» over its BP Portrait Award.
National Portrait Gallery director unveils Tate's operation to secure stolen Turners and # 24m insurance [AO Newslink]
Some of the current key curators in Britain cut their eyeteeth at the ICA: Whitechapel director Iwona Blazwick, James Lingwood and Michael Morris of Artangel, even National Portrait Gallery director Sandy Nairne, all made the ICA's exhibitions programme indispensible in the 1980s.
Left: National Portrait Gallery director Kim Sajet.
Limerick - based artists founded Eva International in 1977 as a yearly event and it had the former National Portrait Gallery director Sandy Nairn as its first guest curator in 1979, followed by the Irish critic Brian O'Doherty in 1980.
Listen to poignant remarks by President Obama and Mrs. Obama, Smithsonian Secretary David Skorton, National Portrait Gallery Director Kim Sajet and artists Wiley and Sherald.
Right: National Portrait Gallery director Nicholas Cullinan.
Past President Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama delivered remarks along with both artists and Smithsonian Secretary David Skorton and National Portrait Gallery Director Kim Sajet.

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• Limited Edition collection of the complete Blood Bath • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) presentation of four versions of the film: Operation Titian, Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire • Brand new 2K restorations of Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire from original film materials • Brand new reconstruction of Operation Titian using original film materials and standard definition inserts • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on all four versions • The Trouble with Titian Revisited — a brand new visual essay in which Tim Lucas returns to (and updates) his three - part Video Watchdog feature to examine the convoluted production history of Blood Bath and its multiple versions • Bathing in Blood with Sid Haig — a new interview with the actor, recorded exclusively for this release • Archive interview with producer - director Jack Hill • Stills gallery • Double - sided fold - out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artworks • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dan Mumford • Limited edition booklet containing new writing on the film and its cast by Anthony Nield, Vic Pratt, Cullen Gallagher and Peter Beckman
For 2018, there's an esteemed group of expert judges to decide the finalists and Overall Winner, including Peter Brown NEAC (British Figurative Painter), Luci Noel (Director of the Affordable Art Fair Hampstead and Battersea, Autumn Collection), Jacqui McIntosh (Exhibition Manager, Drawing Room Gallery), Siska Lyssens (Freelance Arts Writer), Mark Roscoe (Portrait Artist and Winner of the Jackson's Open Painting Prize 2017) and Karl Bielik (Abstract Painter).
This year's judging panel will be Dr Nicholas Cullinan (Chair and Director, National Portrait Gallery, London); David Campany (Writer, Curator and Artist); Tim Eyles, Managing Partner, Taylor Wessing LLP; Sabina Jaskot - Gill (Associate Curator, Photographs, National Portrait Gallery, London); Fiona Shields (Head of Photography, The Guardian) and Gillian Wearing (Artist).
Curated by Dr Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, the exhibition opens this summer to coincide with what would have been Michael Jackson's 60th birthday (29 August 2018).
(Other prominent names mentioned were Sheena Wagstaff, the chairwoman of the department of modern and contemporary art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a former chief curator of Tate Modern; Iwona Blazwick, director of Whitechapel Art Gallery; and Nicholas Cullinan, director of the National Portrait Gallery.)
-- 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... Thdirector 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... ThDirector 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... ThDirector 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?
Into this mix, four of the country's most important museums and galleries will see new leaders in place over the course of no more than a year: the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery, at which Gabriele Finaldi and Nicholas Cullinan respectively take up the reins this summer; the British Museum, whose redoubtable current director, Neil MacGregor, has just announced his intention to retire; and Tate Britain, from where Penelope Curtis will depart for the Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon.
«His portraits have always been people of the time,» says Elisabeth Sann, a director at Jack Shainman Gallery who has worked closely with the artist.
(In January 1957, McWilliam sent Sir John Rothenstein, Director of the Tate Gallery, photographs of three bronze sculptures; «William Scott, Mary Scott and Elisabeth Frink», the last a full length portrait of the 26 year old sculptor.
James Holloway was Director of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery from 1997 until his retirement in 2012.
Sandy Nairne, director at the National Portrait Gallery in London, said: «While the BP portrait award is judged anonymously, we were delighted to discover later that two of the portraits that made it to the final [selection] for the exhibition were painted by artists who happen to be partnersPortrait Gallery in London, said: «While the BP portrait award is judged anonymously, we were delighted to discover later that two of the portraits that made it to the final [selection] for the exhibition were painted by artists who happen to be partnersportrait award is judged anonymously, we were delighted to discover later that two of the portraits that made it to the final [selection] for the exhibition were painted by artists who happen to be partners.»
«The National Portrait Gallery's collection tells the story of America through those who have influenced American history and culture,» said Martin Sullivan, director of the museum.
These pieces are powerful in this regard...» — Kim Sajet, Director of the National Portrait Gallery
Plus: Tate acquires Joan Carlile portrait Todd Palmer appointed executive director of Chicago Architecture Biennale Gallery of Everything opens with Jarvis Cocker show in London
Kim Sajet, director of the National Portrait Gallery, says the portraits showcase national conversations.
19 November 2008 5:00 — 7:00 pm Ibrahim Theater, International House, 3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Changing the Canon: Self - Taught Artists Film Screening and Panel Discussion James Castle: Portrait of an Artist A film by Jeffrey Wolf Introduction by Molly Dougherty, Executive Director, Foundation for Self - Taught Artists Brendan Greaves, Folklorist, University of North Carolina John Ollman, Director, Fleisher - Ollman Gallery Ann Percy, Curator of Drawings, Philadelphia Museum of Art Jeffrey Wolf, Film Producer and Director Wendy Steiner (moderator), Founding Director, Penn Humanities Forum Born deaf, James Castle (1900 — 1977), a self - taught American artist who refused to read, write, or otherwise communicate except through art, used soot, saliva, and found materials such as ads and food wrappers for his creations.
Four national museums have seen new directors appointed in the last year: the National Gallery, the British Museum, the National Portrait Gallery and Tate Britain.
The Gift of Art micro-exhibition also included selections from Gay - Young Cho (Member, Smart Museum Board of Governors), Alan Fern (Former Director, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Life Member, Smart Museum Board of Governors, and Peter Parshall (Former Curator of Old Master Prints, National Gallery of Art)
Cézanne Portraits is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog with essays by John Elderfield, chief curator emeritus of painting and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Mary Morton, curator and head of the department of French paintings at the National Gallery of Art; and Xavier Rey, director of the Musées de Marseille.
The panellists for the 2016 award included curators and artists, such as Clare Lilley, Director of Programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park; Phillip Prodger, Head of Photographs at the National Portrait Gallery, Alex Newson, Senior Curator at the Design Museum, and John Keane, artist and Aesthetica Art Prize Winner 2015.
Katz has known her for years but hadn't thought of painting her until Sandy Nairne, director of the National Portrait Gallery suggested it.
Originally curated by Marvin S. Sadik, who went on to become the BCMA director and later the director of the National Portrait Gallery, The Portrayal of the Negro in American Painting encompassed 80 paintings from over 50 museums and private collections across the U.S..
The gallery traditionally commissions a portrait of its retiring director and the name of Close was suggested by the gallery's contemporary curator, Sarah Howgate, and Nairne, who got to know the artist after a Close self - portrait was exhibited at the NPG in 2005.
A huge portrait of the former director of the National Portrait Gallery, Sandy Nairne, is to be the first important work by American artist Chuck Close to enter a public collection in portrait of the former director of the National Portrait Gallery, Sandy Nairne, is to be the first important work by American artist Chuck Close to enter a public collection in Portrait Gallery, Sandy Nairne, is to be the first important work by American artist Chuck Close to enter a public collection in Britain.
Staff alumni include Sir Norman Rosenthal, the retired exhibitions secretary of the Royal Academy of Arts; Sandy Nairne, the director of the National Portrait Gallery; and Iwona Blazwick, the director of the Whitechapel Gallery.
Selected as one of twenty outstanding women artists of Tennessee, Juried by Beth Wilson, Director of The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC 1997 Sculpture Garden, Chattanooga, TN 1997 48th Mid-States Art Competition, Evansville Museum of Arts and Sciences, Two Museum Purchase Awards (Nancy Hoffman, Juror) Evansville, IN 1995 Artstravaganza, 1995, Hunter Museum of Art, Juried Art Exhibiti, Chattanooga, TN 1995 Bell South Exhibition of Collection, (four pieces purchased for the corporate collection), Bell South, Nashville, TN 1995 Tennessee Crafts Showcase, Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, TN 1995 The Self - Portrait: From Carrots to Canines, Cheekwood Museum of Art, (curated by Marilyn Murphy), Nashville, TN 1995 Animate / Inanimate, Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery, Nashville, TN 1995 33rd Annual Mid-States Craft Exhibition, Evansville Museum of Art and Science, Evansville, IN 1995 From the Mountains to the Mississippi, Cheekwood Museum of Art, TN 1995 Exhibit sponsored by the National Museum for Women in the Arts. 1995 Water Tower Annual, Water Tower Museum, Louisville, KY 1992 New Works Series, Capitol Arts Center, Bowling Green, KY 1991 44th Annual Mid-States Art Exhibition, Evansville Museum of Arts and Science, Evansville, IN (Bud Harris, Juror) 1991 Mid-Cumberland Art Exhibition, Hendersonville Arts Council (Special Mention), Hendersonville, TN
This installation is joined by some associated ticketed events in the coming months; Director of the Hugh Lane Gallery, Barbara Dawson will be discussing Bacon's studio on 13 August, and a special screening of John Maybury's «Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon» film will be shown on 16 July.
Iwona Blazwick, Director of Whitechapel Gallery, said: «Joffe has translated the life of Whitechapel High Street into a series of radiant, Matisse - like portraits that will transform the platforms of the new Elizabeth Line into a cultural destination.»
Christopher Baker, Director of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, commented: «This remarkable exhibition features images of great drama and poignancy which depict a single, monumental building and its inhabitants in order to ingeniously document recent events in South Africa.
At the National Portrait Gallery private view earlier in the evening we were welcomed by the director, who praised our stance on figurative painting, and we again handed out leaflets which were extremely well received on the whole.
HRH The Duchess of Cambridge, Patron of the National Portrait Gallery with Director Sandy Nairne beside the Self - portrait of Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 1640 - 1 © Photograph: JorgePortrait Gallery with Director Sandy Nairne beside the Self - portrait of Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 1640 - 1 © Photograph: Jorgeportrait of Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 1640 - 1 © Photograph: Jorge Herrera
About Face — Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto, ON MUTATED REALITY — Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow The Art of Music — San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA Le Souffleur — Schürmann trifft Ludwig — Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen Destination Unknown — Talley Dunn Gallery, Dallas, TX Selfies and Portraits of the East End — Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY Icônes Américaines — Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, Paris Diverse works: Director's Choice, 1997 - 2015 — Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York City, NY Fresh Prints: The Nineties to Now — The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking — Telfair Museums, Savannah, GA Still Life: 1970s Photorealism — Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH Very Important People — EOA.Projects, Abingdon, Oxfordshire SELF: Portraits of Artists in Their Absence — National Academy Museum, New York City, NY Face It!
With a foreword by Andrew Graham - Dixon and an essay by Sandy Nairne (Director of the National Portrait Gallery) and Sarah Howgate (Curator of Contemporary Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery) that locates contemporary portraiture within a historic tradition, 21st - Century Portraits examines current trends, showcasing the wide range of media used by today's artists.
Upon the opening of her major new exhibition, Tacita Dean talks to Dr Nicholas Cullinan, Director, National Portrait Gallery.
From gallery director to emerging artists, here's a small portrait of individualized EAST experiences from those who reside behind the curtain the public so eagerly pulls back each November.
That may be the reason that Kehinde Wiley «almost always says «no»» when asked to do a portrait, according to Janine Cirincione, director of Sean Kelly Gallery in New York, which represents him in the United States and periodically fields requests from people wanting to commission a work.
In the words of Dr. Nicholas Cullinan, director of the National Portrait Gallery, «this compelling exhibition is, essentially, a dynamic photographic portrait of the world todayPortrait Gallery, «this compelling exhibition is, essentially, a dynamic photographic portrait of the world todayportrait of the world today.»
Selected Exhibitions 2009 Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, For Real, group exhibit 2008 Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, What Remains: The American Landscape Portfolio Edition, solo exhibit Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, Trees of Life, 30th Anniversary Show, group exhibit 2007 Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, What Remains: The American Landscape, solo exhibit 2006 Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, 28th Anniversary Exhibition, group exhibit 2005 Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, Into the Minds of Nine, group exhibit Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, La vie quotidienne: Scenes from Paris to Provence, solo exhibit Francesca Anderson Fine Art, Portraits North, Lexington, MA, 22nd Annual Portrait Show 2004 Land Trust of Virginia, Middleburg, VA, Vanishing Landscapes 2004, group exhibit Parker Gallery, Washington, DC, Beyond Brittany: 1977 - 1979, group exhibit Francesca Anderson Fine Art, Portraits North, Lexington, MA, 21st Annual Portrait Show Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, Zenith Style: Art & Craft for Home & Office, group exhibit Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land, group exhibit 2003 Bermuda National Gallery, Hamilton, Bermuda, Inside & Out, House & Home, group exhibit Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, Near and Far: Recent Landscape Paintings, solo exhibit Francesca Anderson Fine Art, Portraits North, Lexington, MA, 20th Annual Portrait Show 2002 Land Trust of Virginia, Middleburg, VA, Vanishing Landscapes Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, The Dog Days of Summer Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, New Artists... New Space, Summer Show 2002 2002 Hilligoss Galleries, Chicago, IL, Oil Painters of America, Eleventh Annual National Juried Exhibition of Traditional Oils Francesca Anderson Fine Art, Portraits North, Lexington, MA, 19th Annual Portrait Show 2001 National Park Academy of the Arts, Jackson Hole, WY, Arts for the Parks Top 100 Tour Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association, Alexandria, VA, Contemporary Realism: A Survey of Washington Area Artists Zantman Art Galleries, Palm Desert, CA, Oil Painters of America, Tenth Annual National Juried Exhibition of Traditional Oils Howard / Mandville Gallery, Kirkland, WA, Paintings of the American Landscape Francesca Anderson Fine Art, Portraits North, Lexington, MA, 18th Annual Portrait Show 2000 National Park Academy of the Arts, Jackson Hole, WY, Arts for the Parks Top 100 Tour Rock Creek Gallery, Washington, DC, Studio 310 Reunion Francesca Anderson Fine Art, Portraits North, Lexington, MA, 17th Annual Portrait Show Spectrum Gallery, Washington, DC, Spectrum Plus Howard / Mandville Gallery, Kirkland, WA, Paintings of the American Landscape Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, Zenith Gallery at 22 1999 National Park Academy of the Arts, Jackson Hole, WY, Arts for the Parks Top 100 Tour, recipient of the Steven L. Aschenbrenner Collector's Award Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC, New Works for the Millenium Francesca Anderson Fine Art, Portraits North, Lexington, MA, 16th Annual Portrait Show Howard / Mandville Gallery, Kirkland, WA, Paintings of the American Landscape 1998 Byrne Gallery, Middleburg, VA, Lightmotifs, solo exhibit Mystic Maritime Gallery, Mystic, CT, 19th Annual International Marine Art Exhibition Francesca Anderson Fine Art, Portraits North, Lexington, MA, 15th Annual Portrait Show Howard / Mandville Gallery, Kirkland, WA, Paintings of the American Landscape Howard / Mandville Gallery, Kirkland, WA, Paintings of the American Landscape 1997 Arts Club of Washington, Washington DC, Luminous Journeys, solo exhibit Ballantyne & Douglass Fine Art Gallery, Cannon Beach, OR, featured artist The Artists» Museum, Washington, DC Francesca Anderson Fine Art, Portraits North, Lexington, MA, 14th Annual Portrait Show Morgan Peyton Fine Arts, Charleston, WVA, Journeys through the Virginias, solo exhibit Dimock Gallery, George Washington University, Washington, DC, faculty exhibit Howard / Mandville Gallery, Edmonds, WA, Paintings of the American Landscape 1996 Howard / Mandville Gallery, Kirkland, WA, Pleasures of the Garden Francesca Anderson Fine Art, Portraits North, Lexington, MA, 13th Annual Portrait Show Howard / Mandville Gallery, Edmonds, WA, 2nd Annual Paintings of the American Landscape Gallery 4, Alexandria, VA, Landscapes Cudahy Gallery, Richmond, VA, 15th Anniversary Celebration Charles County Community College, La Plata, MD, Landscapes, solo exhibit 1995 Cudahy Gallery, Richmond, VA, Landscapes 1994 Hollis Taggart Gallery, Washington, DC, Portraits Montgomery County College, Rockville, MD, George Washington Faculty Exhibit DeMatteis Gallery, Annapolis MD, The Figure Fine Arts Gallery, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, Portraiture, co-curator 1993 Dimock Gallery, George Washington University, Washington, DC, faculty exhibit 1992 Fine Arts Gallery, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, faculty exhibit Dimock Gallery, George Washington University, Washington, DC, faculty exhibit 1991 Fine Arts Gallery, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Dimock Gallery, George Washington University, Washington, DC, faculty exhibit 1989 Plum Gallery, Kensington, MD, Capital Image 1989 Cudahy Gallery, Richmond, VA, National Portrait Exhibit Dimock Gallery, George Washington University, Washington, DC, faculty exhibit 1988 Fine Arts Gallery, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, Images of Georgetown, A Bicentennial Celebration 1986 Dimock Gallery, George Washington University, Washington, DC, Alumni Juried Exhibition 1985 Gallery 4, Alexandria, VA, Washington Landscapes Plum Gallery, Kensington, MD, The Capitol Image Today 1985 The Times Journal Co., Springfield, VA, In and Around Washington 1984 St. Petersburg Historical Society, St. Petersburg, FL 1984 Dimock Gallery, George Washington University, Washington, DC, Alumni Juried Exhibition Strathmore Hall, Rockville, MD, Metro Art Fairfax County Council of the Arts, Fairfax, VA, juried exhibit curated by Michael Botwinick, director, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC World Bank Art Society, Washington, DC 1983 Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA, Areawide Painting Exhibition, juried by Frederick Brandt, curator, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA American Artists Professional League, New York, NY, Juried Grand National Exhibition Twentieth Century Gallery, Williamsburg, VA
Henri Matisse: The Cut - Outs (Tate Modern, 2014) Co-curated by Nicholas Serota and Nicholas Cullinan of MoMA (now director of London's National Portrait Gallery), this compendious exhibition of Matisse's late work received more than half a million visitors, the largest ever for any Tate show.
Sir William Proby, Chairman of the Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery, London, says: «The Trustees are delighted to welcome Dr Nicholas Cullinan as the new Director of the National Portrait Gallery.
Inspired by James Richard's selection of Study for a Portrait by Francis Bacon from the V - A-C collection, Barbara Dawson, the Director of The Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin, discusses the re-creation of the renowned artist's studio.
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