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Today she's a trustee, with collectors and other museums clamoring for her work after unveiling her portrait of Michelle Obama at the National Portrait Gallery earlier this year.
In an impassioned essay for the Washington Post, Kennicott calls for the resignation of Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution Wayne Clough, arguing that his official decision to remove a video work by David Wojnarowicz from the National Portrait Gallery earlier this month rolled back on the progress of Smithsonian museums and exposed art museums everywhere to risk.

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Earlier today, Kate Middleton and her husband William attended a private viewing of the first official royal portrait of the Duchess commisioned by the National Portrait Gallery, prior the public unportrait of the Duchess commisioned by the National Portrait Gallery, prior the public unPortrait Gallery, prior the public unveiling.
At Art Basel Miami Beach this week, Jack Shainman Gallery presents Odutola's most ambitious work to date, a five - foot tall portrait from her latest series, while earlier pieces are currently on view in group shows at Brooklyn's Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) and the Jenkins Johnson Gallery in San Francisco.
The show's early galleries think past boundaries of media — Imogen Cunningham's double - exposed portrait of Martha Graham hangs next to a Charles Burchfield sunburst — and of race and gender, most persuasively via the juxtaposition of a blah abstract totem by Robert Laurent with a better 1931 bust by Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, an artist of the New Negro Movement.
New York, NY (November 8, 2015) Color came streaming into the Leslie Feely gallery on East 68th Street early November as the gallery unveiled a 14 - portrait gallery of works by painter, Jules Olitski.
Hockney's affection for an early patron and loyal supporter was commemorated in the fine portrait drawing he made of Glazebrook, which was shown in the exhibition David Hockney Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery portrait drawing he made of Glazebrook, which was shown in the exhibition David Hockney Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery Portrait Gallery in 2006.
He invited a coterie of artist friends associated with Gallery Nature Morte and early Metro Pictures to have their portrait taken on 46th Street by a studio photographer, James Kriegsmann.
Following the acclaimed 2016 Jerwood Gallery exhibition of crowd - sourced works by John Bratby in 2016, Jean Cooke: Delight in the Thing Seen (24 May — 10 September) is a one - room display that explores the work of Bratby's first wife and subject of many of his early portraits, the artist Jean Cooke, RA.
A small exhibition at the National Gallery (in conjunction with Tate Britain), «Reflections: Van Eyck and the Pre-Raphaelites», seeks to place the Arnolfini Portrait at the head of this family tree and mixes early Netherlandish works with those by the PRB and its heirs.
This unfinished self - portrait is an important addition to the Gallery's collection of Lucian Freud portraits, and provides an interesting counterpoint to its earlier self - portrait, which dates from 1963.
There are only three known self - portraits in existence by Turner (his most famous self - portrait from 1799 is on display in the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain) but we were fortunately able to borrow an early miniature in watercolour from the National Portrait Gallery collection, painted when he was approximately 15 yeportrait from 1799 is on display in the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain) but we were fortunately able to borrow an early miniature in watercolour from the National Portrait Gallery collection, painted when he was approximately 15 yePortrait Gallery collection, painted when he was approximately 15 years old.
The National Portrait Gallery, meanwhile, looks at the origins of art photography via the work of four celebrated figures of the Victorian era, and Tate Modern takes things further with Shape of Light, which entwines the histories of photography and abstract art from the early 20th century to now and positions work by the likes of Man Ray and Thomas Ruff against abstract paintings, sculptures and installations.
A significant early portrait, on loan from the York Art Gallery in the United Kingdom and once attributed to Correggio, remains on extended loan through February 2005.
Remarkable Painting by Frans Van Mieris, Early Portrait by Alex Katz, Stunning Dutch Trompe l'Oeil Painting, and an Exemplary Artist's Book by Joan Miró Enter the Collection of the National Gallery of Art
Marc Straus, founder of the Lower East Side gallery adds, «From the beginning, I was drawn to his earlier work of serial self - portraits.
Tonight's exhibition brings back several artists who participated in 2014, including Ted Brusubardis — whose piece Pacel Galvu became one of the best short videos I've experienced in many moons when it was shown in an appropriately darkened room at Portrait Society Gallery earlier this year — Adam Carr, Sara Condo, Cathy Cook, Paul Druecke, Kim Miller, Andrew Swant, Wes Tank, Xav Leplae, and co-organizer Marla Sanvick.
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The third gallery features early portraits including the striking Arnold Comes of Age (1930) made the same year as American Gothic, an amalgam of Northern Renaissance works, but also Piero della Francesca, German realist art by Wood's contemporary Christian Schad, and the idyllic and symbolic American landscapes of Arthur B. Davies and Maxfield Parrish.
His 1988 show at Pace Gallery marked one of the earliest exhibitions of his photographic portraits.
His most recent solo exhibitions include: «Play,» Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin (2015), «Prescribe The Symptom,» Midway Contemporary Art, MN, (2015), «Loyalties and Betrayals,» Murray Guy, New York (2015), «Secondary Revision,» Frac Île - de - France / Le Plateau, Paris (2013), «A Portrait, A Story, And An Ending,» Kunsthalle Zürich, Switzerland (2013), «Alejandro Cesarco,» MuMOK, Vienna (2012), «Words Applied to Wounds,» Murray Guy (2012), «The Early Years,» Tanya Leighton (2012), «A Common Ground,» Uruguayan Pavilion, 54th Venice Biennial (2011), «One Without The Other,» Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico (2011), «Present Memory,» Tate Modern, London (2010).
Some highlights of that renovation include the Early Baroque Gallery, which will display Artemisia Gentileschi's Self - Portrait as a Lute Player (1616 - 18) for the first time, Zurbarán's St. Serapion (1628), recently restored with a grant from the executive committee of The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) by the Wadsworth's conversation lab, and paintings by Caravaggio and Poussin.
Chuck Close's signature portraits writ large occupy the elegant space like old friends, one gallery devoted to recent work, the other to earlier work, like a graphic self - portrait on a simple grid from 1974, bespectacled with flowing hair.
The earliest known portrait of sculptor Barbara Hepworth goes on display in the gallery named after her.
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.
His most recent solo exhibitions include: «Song,» The Renaissance Society, Chicago (2017); «The Measure of Memory,» Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan (2017); Public Process, Sculpture Center, New York (2017); «Play,» Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin (2015), «Prescribe The Symptom,» Midway Contemporary Art, MN, (2015), «Loyalties and Betrayals,» Murray Guy, New York (2015), «Secondary Revision,» Frac Île - de - France / Le Plateau, Paris (2013), «A Portrait, A Story, And An Ending,» Kunsthalle Zürich, Switzerland (2013), «Alejandro Cesarco,» MuMOK, Vienna (2012), «Words Applied to Wounds,» Murray Guy (2012), «The Early Years,» Tanya Leighton (2012), «A Common Ground,» Uruguayan Pavilion, 54th Venice Biennial (2011), «One Without The Other,» Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico (2011), «Present Memory,» Tate Modern, London (2010).
The following gallery accomplishes this same end, with Cannon's acoustic guitar on display flanked by two of his early paintings — one a portrait of Bob Dylan, the other a towering canvas titled
The earliest known portrait of sculptor Barbara Hepworth is to go on display in the gallery named after her.
Another black female artist also calls Columbus home, portrait painter Amy Sherald, whose image of First Lady Michelle Obama was unveiled earlier this year at the National Portrait portrait painter Amy Sherald, whose image of First Lady Michelle Obama was unveiled earlier this year at the National Portrait Portrait Gallery.
Warhol, indeed, has been Kass's Trojan horse of choice, as can be seen from her My Elvis series — now on view at Paul Kasmin Gallery along with three of the self - portraits — which she began in the early 1990s by replacing the Pop artist's iconic portraits of the swivel - hipped rocker with Yentl, Barbra Streisand's cross-dressing character from the 1983 film of the same name.
New York (catalogue) Original Gagosian Gallery, New York New Portraits Blum & Poe, Tokyo (catalogue) Fashion Nahmad Contemporary, New York (catalogue) 2014 New Figures Almine Rech Gallery, Paris (catalogue) New Portraits Gagosian Gallery, New York It's a Free Concert Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz (catalogue) Canal Zone Gagosian Gallery, New York Richard Prince / Roe Ethridge Gagosian Gallery, New York (catalogue) 2013 Monochromatic Jokes Nahmad Contemporary, New York (catalogue) Protest Paintings Skarstedt Gallery, London (catalogue) Untitled (band) Le Case D'Arte, Milan Richard Prince: New Work Jürgen Becker, Hamburg (catalogue) Cowboys Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills (catalogue) Sadie Coles HQ, London 2012 White Paintings Skarstedt Gallery, New York (catalogue) Four Saturdays Gagosian Gallery, New York 14 Paintings 303 Gallery, New York (catalogue) Prince / Picasso Picasso Museum, Malaga (catalogue) 2011 The Fug Almine Rech Gallery, Brussels (catalogue) Covering Pollock Guild Hall, Easthampton The Magic Castle 1968 - 1969 Le Consortium, Contemporary Art Center, Dijon (catalogue) Gagosian Gallery, Hong Kong de Kooning Gagosian Gallery, Paris (catalogue) American Prayer Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris (catalogue) Bel Air Gagosian Residence, Los Angeles 2010 Pre-Appropriation Works, 1971 — 1974 Specific Objects, New York T - Shirt Paintings: Hippie Punk Salon 94, New York (catalogue) Tiffany Paintings Gagosian Gallery, New York (catalogue) 2009 After Dark Gagosian Gallery, New York 2008 Canal Zone Gagosian Gallery, New York (catalogue) Galerie Patrick Seguin, Paris (catalogue) Continuation Serpentine Gallery, London Four Blue Cowboys Gagosian Gallery, Rome Gagosian Gallery, London Spiritual America Walker Art Center, Minneapolis 2007 Spiritual America Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (catalogue) Panama Pavilion 52nd Venice Biennale, Venice Fugitive Artist: The Early Work of Richard Prince, 1974 - 77 Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase Canaries in the Coal Mine Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo (catalogue) 2006 Cowboys, Mountains, and Sunsets Sprüth & Magers, Cologne The Portfolios Jürgen Becker, Hamburg Cowboys & Nurses John McWhinnie at Glenn Horowitz, New York 2005 Hippie Drawings Sadie Coles HQ, London (catalogue) Whitechapel Gallery, London Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York Check Paintings Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills (catalogue) 2004 American Dream, Collecting Richard Prince for 27 Years Rubell Family Collection, Miami (catalogue) Sammlung Goetz, Munich (catalogue) Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich (catalogue) Women Regen Projects, Los Angeles (catalogue) 2003 Nurse Paintings Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York (catalogue) Upstate Sabine Knust, Munich New Work Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, East Hampton Publicities Hydra Workshop, Hydra Island (catalogue) Nurse Paintings Sadie Coles HQ, London 2002 Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York (catalogue) Principal Painting and Photographs Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg Painting Kunsthalle Zürich, Zurich Patrick Painter, Inc., Santa Monica 2001 Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel (catalogue) Publicities Sadie Coles, HQ, London (catalogue) Regen Projects, Los Angeles Photographs 1977 - 1979 Skarstedt Fine Art, New York (catalogue) Galerie Micheline Szwajcer, Antwerp Neue Galerie im Höhmann - Haus, Augsburg 2000 Princeville Partobject Gallery, Carrboro Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York Photographs, Paintings Jablonka Galerie, Cologne 4x4 MAK, Vienna Up - state MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Schindler House, Los Angeles 1999 Paintings 1988 - 1998 Sadie Coles HQ, London 1998 Regen Projects, Los Angeles Joke Paintings Skarstedt Fine Art, New York Psychoarchitecture: Richard Prince, Martin Kippenberger Anton Kern Gallery, New York Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York Sabine Knust - Maximilian Verlag, Munich Stills Ltd., Edinburgh 1997 The White Room Jürgen Becker, Hamburg; Parco, Tokyo White Cube, London Museum Haus Lange / Museum Haus Esters, Krefeld Cowboys and Cowgirls Espace d'Art Yvonamor Palix, Paris 1996 Sabine Knust - Maximilian Verlag, Munich Passion Play Haus der Kunst, Munich New Works Jablonka Galerie, Cologne 1995 Paintings Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York Theoretical Events, Naples Regen Projects, Los Angeles 1994 Photographs 1977 - 1993 Kestner Gesellschaft, Hanover (catalogue) Offshore Gallery, East Hampton 1993 Galerie Micheline Szwajcer, Antwerp Fotos, Schilderijen, Objecten Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam Girlfriends Jablonka Galerie, Cologne (catalogue) Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco First House Stuart Regen Projects, Los Angeles 1992 Kunstverein and Kunsthalle, Dusseldorf Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (catalogue) Protest Paintings Sabine Knust - Maximilian Verlag, Munich Beaver College Art Gallery, Glenside Works on Paper Le Case d'Arte, Milan 1991 Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York Galleri Nordanstad — Skarstedt, Stockholm Galerie Ghislaine Hussenot, Paris Stuart Regen Gallery, Los Angeles 1990 Jokes, Gangs, Hoods Galerie Rafael Jablonka and Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne Galerie Micheline Szwajcer, Antwerp Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans 1989 Spiritual America IVAM Center del Carme, Valencia (catalogue) Sculpture Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York Paintings Jay Gorney Modern Art, New York Barn Gallery, Ogunquit Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles 1988 Galerie Rafael Jablonka, Cologne Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York (catalogue) Centre National d'Art Contemporain de Grenoble, Grenoble Le Case d'Arte, Milan Galerie Ghislaine Hussenot, Paris Messages to the Public: Tell Me Everything Public Art Fund, Times Square, New York 1987 Galerie Isabella Kacprzak, Stuttgart Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles 1986 International with Monument, New York Feature Gallery, Chicago 1985 International with Monument, New York Richard Kuhlenschmidt Gallery, Los Angeles 1984 Riverside Studios, London Feature Gallery, Chicago Baskerville + Watson, New York 1983 Le Nouveau Musée, Lyon (catalogue) Le Consortium, Contemporary Art Center, Dijon Institute of Contemporary Art, London Richard Kuhlenschmidt Gallery, Los Angeles Baskerville + Watson, New York 1982 Metro Pictures, New York 1981 Metro Pictures, New York Richard Kuhlenschmidt Gallery, Los Angeles 1980 Artists Space, New York CEPA Gallery, Buffalo
According to the gallery, «Thomas looks to early 20th century Cubism and contemporary Pop references, fragmenting and reducing portraiture to its most formal and geometric elements to create larger - than - life portraits of her models.»
October 5, 2016 Film Series on Virginia Dwan, Barbara Kruger, and Umberto Eco: Premieres; Portrait of Ellsworth Kelly; Rich Legacy of the Silk Road; Early Works by Buñuel; Annual Rajiv Vaidya Memorial Lecture with Historian Tom Gunning; Selections from the International Festival of Films on Art; and Ciné - Concerts Highlighted in National Gallery of Art Fall Film Season
Two main exhibition galleries were filled with monumental altar pieces, life - size portraits, some of the earliest still - life paintings in Europe, full - length carved and painted wooden sculptures of Spanish saints and more than 50 pieces of Spanish glass and ceramics.
The National Portrait Gallery exhibition, with about 100 images, takes us from early black and white images, to well - known as well as previously unseen works in colour, via a fragment of video.
An exhibition of early portraits by the artist Frank Auerbach will go on display in a special loan show at Offer Waterman Gallery in London from 2 November — 1 December 2012 (Press View Thursday 31 October 2012).
Self portrait — Submerged, San Piero Scheraggio, Uffizi, Florence, IT Bill Viola: The Encounter, Galleria Civica D'Artemoderna e Contemporanea (GAM), Turin, IT Resonance: Audible Silence in Portraiture, Fine Arts Center Gallery, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, US Bill Viola: Early Video Works 1979 - 1986, National Museum of Art, Osaka, JP Artist Rooms: Bill Viola, Wednesbury Museum & Art Gallery, Wednesbury, UK Bill Viola: Point of Departure, Parque de La Memoria, Buenos Aires, AR Bill Viola: The Return, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, AU The Chapel of Frustrated Actions and Futile Gestures, Blain Southern London, UK Bill Viola: Three Women, Puertas de Castilla, Murcia, ES
Alice Neel's portrait of Hugh Hurd will go on view the evening of February 1 in the Recent Acquisitions niche in the Museum's permanent collection galleries (located in the Colonial and Early Nineteenth - Century Gallery).
Brian Griffin has been early on recognized as one of the most eminent British photographers of the seventies and eighties and as part of the «British Photographers of the Thatcher Years» with Martin Parr, Paul Graham, Graham Smith, Jo Spence and Victor Burgin, with whom he has exhibited in many iconic exhibitions: Young British Photographers at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford in 1975 that toured in Europe and the United States; Portraits of Our Time at the Photographer's Gallery in London in 1978; Three Perspectives on Photography: Recent British Photography, Hayward Gallery, 1979, among Martin Parr, Graham Smith, Jo Spence, Victor Burgin; Ten Contemporary British Photographers at the MIT in 1982; British Contemporary Photography Coming of Age at the Houston Fotofest, the Texan photo festival in 1986.
During the early 1960s, following his first showing at the New York gallery of Leo Castelli (1907 - 99), he began to include more colour in his painting, together with numerous classical references (Leda and the Swan, the Birth of Venus) and scatological imagery, a process which peaked in the «Ferragosto paintings», as well as his series entitled «Nine Discourses on Commodus» (1963), a portrait of the power - crazy Roman emperor created under the influence of works by Francis Bacon (1909 - 93).
The exhibition, entitled «Between Bohemia and Bourgeoisie - The Early Years» includes still lifes, portraits and landscapes including many of Renoir's most famous works from the collections of of other museums including the National Gallery in London, the Metropolitan in New York and the Musee d'Orsay in Paris.
London's National Portrait Gallery just scored a $ 4.5 million donation from the Lucian Freud estate containing his letters, sketchbooks and early childhood drawings.
This Daguerreian Gallery exhibition will trace the trajectory of Brady's early career through portrait daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and salted - paper prints in the National Portrait Gallery's colportrait daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and salted - paper prints in the National Portrait Gallery's colPortrait Gallery's collection.
Washington, DC — At its January 2016 Board of Trustees meeting, the National Gallery of Art acquired a number of works including an extraordinary painting by Dutch master Frans van Mieris (1635 — 1681), an early portrait by Alex Katz (b. 1927) of his wife, Ada, a remarkable trompe l'oeil painting by an unknown 17th - century Dutch artist, and a deluxe - format artist's book with 80 woodcuts by Joan Miró (1893 — 1983).
MAG's folk and decorative arts gallery include early Rochester - area portraits by itinerant artists, vernacular sculpture, trade signs and weathervanes, and a Grandma Moses landscape, while works of contemporary craft art are exhibited in cases nearby.
His archive of over 10,000 negatives was gradually brought to light in the early 1990s; Keïta has since achieved international recognition and exhibited at Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art, Paris, National Museum of African Art, Washington, D.C., Museum of Fine Art, Houston, Guggenheim Museum, NY, Museum of Modern Art, SF, UCLA Hammer Museum, LA, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, USA, Serpentine Gallery, London, National Portrait Gallery, London & TATE Modern, London among others.
In early response to the National Portrait Gallery and the Smithsonian Institution's censoring of David Wojnarowicz's 1987 video work A Fire in My Belly, from the current Hide / Seek exhibition, Transformer initiated a screening of the work in our storefront project space at 1404 P Street, NW, Washington, DC.
Earlier exhibitions include: Orsola, an installation at the Oratorio di San Lodovico, Venice, 2006; Rood at the Green on Red Gallery, Dublin, 2005; Portraits at Purdy Hicks Gallery, London, 2003; Gorget at the David Nolan Gallery, New York, 2000; Knot at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Dublin, 1999; Swimmers at Le Credac Centre d'Art, Ivry - sur - Seine, 1996; and Familiar at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, 1994.
2014 «A Town Not This One,» Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Villa Kast, Salzburg, Austria, August 30 — November 15, 2014 «Folded Photographs,» Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium, February 6 — March 8, 2014 «Memento Mori,» Galleria Christian Stein, Milan, Italy, April 29, 2014 2013 «Ennui: La Vie Continue,» Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France, March 2013 «The End of the World,» Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA, January 12 — February 16, 2013 2012 «Jack Pierson: Jesus and Nazimova,» Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium, September 7 — October 6, 2012 2011 «Jack Pierson: Twilight,» Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, OR, June 2 — July 16, 2011 2010 «Jack Pierson,» Regina Gallery, Moscow, Russia, November 24 — January 15, 2011 «Jack Pierson: Drawings,» Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg, Austria, October 2 — November 20, 2010 «Jack Pierson,» Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France, July 6 — August, 2010 «Jack Pierson: Go there now and take this with you,» Bortolami Gallery, New York, NY June 24 — August 30, 2010 «Night,» Kukje Gallery, Seoul, Korea, May 4 — June 17, 2010 «Jack Pierson,» Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA, March 12 — April 17, 2010 «Jack Pierson: New Photographs,» Galerie Sabine Kunst, Munich, Germany January 14 — February 27, 2010 2009 «Abstracts,» Cheim & Read, New York, NY, October 8 — November 14, 2009 «Jack Pierson,» CAC Malaga, Malaga, Spain, June 19 — September 27, 2009 «Jack Pierson,» Galleria Christian Stein, Milan, Italy, May 25 — July 31, 2009 2008 «Jack Pierson,» Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium June 19 — July 26, 2008 «Jack Pierson,» Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland, March 11 — May 18, 2008 2007 «Jack Pierson,» Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA, April 14 — May 19, 2007 «Jack Pierson: Self Portraits,» Sabine Knust, Münich, Germany, November 29, 2006 — January 27, 2007 2006 «Jack Pierson: The Golden Hour,» Aurel Scheibler, Berlin, Germany, December 1, 2006 — March 3, 2007 «Jack Pierson,» Centre D'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain, December 15, 2006 — March 4, 2007 «Jack Pierson: Recent Works,» Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France, June 29 — July 29, 2006 «Jack Pierson: Melancholia Passing into Madness,» Cheim & Read, New York, NY, March 30 — May 6, 2006 2005 «Jack Pierson: Early Works and Beyond - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,» Daniel Reich Gallery in co-operation with Cheim & Read Gallery, New York, NY, December 15, 2005 — January 28, 2006; travels to Galerie Aurel Scheibler, Berlin, Germany, September 30 — November 13, 2006 «Jack Pierson: Self Portraits,» Alison Jacques Gallery, London, UK, October 20 — November 19, 2005 «Jack Pierson,» Javier Lopez Gallery, Madrid, Spain, June 8 — July 31, 2005 2004 «Jack Pierson,» Alison Jacques Gallery, London, UK, September 10 — October 9, 2004 «Self - Portrait,» Angstrom Gallery, Dallas, TX, June 12 — July 17, 2004 «Self - Portrait,» Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA, June 4 — July 3, 2004 «Jack Pierson,» Galerie Sabine Knust, Munich, Germany, November 10 — January 22, 2005 2003 «Jack Pierson: One Adapts,» Cheim & Read, New York, NY, November 20, 2003 — January 3, 2004 «Jack Pierson,» Galerie Aurel Scheibler, Cologne, Germany, October 30 — December 20 «Jack Pierson,» Roger Bjorkholmen, Stockholm, Sweden, August 28 — September 24 «Jack Pierson: Why?
In this exhibition, alongside the series of «The Vanity of Small Differences» the artist's earliest work, a ceramic pot from 2002, the period during which Perry was nominated for the Turner Prize; culminating in a self - portrait, «A Map of Days,» which was completed in 2014 for a major exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery were also iportrait, «A Map of Days,» which was completed in 2014 for a major exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery were also iPortrait Gallery were also included.
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