Sentences with phrase «public art fund 40th»

Participation as Artistic Principle, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen Group Exhibition Curated by Asha Bukojemsky, Samuel Freeman gallery, Los Angeles You can tell I'm alive and well because I weep continuously, Knockdown Center, New York While I was also listening to David, Eleanor, Mariana, Delia, Genk, Jean, Mark, Pierre, Shima, Simon, Zin and Virginie, Criée centre of contemporary art, Curate by Felicia Atkinson, Julien Bismuth, Sophie Kaplan and Yann Sérandour, Rennes, France Commercial Break, Public Art Fund 40th Anniversary, Public Art Fund, New York 2016 Sequences Art Festival, 10th Anniversary at Marshall House, Reykjavik Breathing Space, Museum Arnhem, Netherlands 8688, curated by Diana Campbell Betancourt, Project 88, Colaba, Mumbai A Moment In Time, BolteLang, Zürich The Sun Placed in the Abyss, at Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus Sea, curated by Monika Kozioł, MOCAK, Museum of Contemporary Art, Krakow Group presentation at Artissima, Turin The Distance of a Day: New in Contemporary Art, curated by Rita Kersting, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem I will go where I don't belong, at Volcano Extravaganza, Stromboli Par tibi, Roma, nihil, Palatin Hill, Rome I»M WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO CALL ME, at Galeria Dawid Radziszewski, Warsaw Six Weeks, in Time, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle True Spirit, Galerie Allen, Paris Publish or Perish, Transmitter Gallery, Brooklyn, New York

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As part of its 40th - anniversary celebration, the Public Art Fund has brought Anish Kapoor back to New York City.
The exhibition, which marks the 40th anniversary of the pioneering Public Art Fund, features work from the 1960s — when public art was allowed to become more than war memorials, civic - minded murals or the like — and highlights of the hundreds of innovative works that folPublic Art Fund, features work from the 1960s — when public art was allowed to become more than war memorials, civic - minded murals or the like — and highlights of the hundreds of innovative works that followArt Fund, features work from the 1960s — when public art was allowed to become more than war memorials, civic - minded murals or the like — and highlights of the hundreds of innovative works that folpublic art was allowed to become more than war memorials, civic - minded murals or the like — and highlights of the hundreds of innovative works that followart was allowed to become more than war memorials, civic - minded murals or the like — and highlights of the hundreds of innovative works that followed.
ART IN THE OPEN: 50 YEARS OF PUBLIC ART IN NEW YORK On the 40th anniversary of the Public Art Fund, renderings and models of public works by artists from Christo to Kara WalkART IN THE OPEN: 50 YEARS OF PUBLIC ART IN NEW YORK On the 40th anniversary of the Public Art Fund, renderings and models of public works by artists from Christo to Kara WPUBLIC ART IN NEW YORK On the 40th anniversary of the Public Art Fund, renderings and models of public works by artists from Christo to Kara WPUBLIC ART IN NEW YORK On the 40th anniversary of the Public Art Fund, renderings and models of public works by artists from Christo to Kara WalkART IN NEW YORK On the 40th anniversary of the Public Art Fund, renderings and models of public works by artists from Christo to Kara WPublic Art Fund, renderings and models of public works by artists from Christo to Kara WPublic Art Fund, renderings and models of public works by artists from Christo to Kara WalkArt Fund, renderings and models of public works by artists from Christo to Kara Wpublic works by artists from Christo to Kara Wpublic works by artists from Christo to Kara Walker.
For those tempted to zip over to Brooklyn while Downtown, the Public Art Fund is presenting Anish Kapoor's mesmerizing Descension in Brooklyn Bridge Park, part of the Fund's 40th anniversary program.
In May, the artist presents his celebrated installation Descension, a perpetual black whirlpool, in Brooklyn Bridge Park, as part of the Public Art Fund's 40th anniversary celebrations in New York.
Installed as part of Public Art Fund's 40th Anniversary celebrations, this is the first time the iconic installation will be on view in North America
Presented to mark the 40th anniversary of the Public Art Fund, the exhibition highlights artworks that have transformed both the public spaces of New York as well as public expectation of the role and potential of art that exists outside of the traditional confines of museums and gallPublic Art Fund, the exhibition highlights artworks that have transformed both the public spaces of New York as well as public expectation of the role and potential of art that exists outside of the traditional confines of museums and galleriArt Fund, the exhibition highlights artworks that have transformed both the public spaces of New York as well as public expectation of the role and potential of art that exists outside of the traditional confines of museums and gallpublic spaces of New York as well as public expectation of the role and potential of art that exists outside of the traditional confines of museums and gallpublic expectation of the role and potential of art that exists outside of the traditional confines of museums and galleriart that exists outside of the traditional confines of museums and galleries.
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