In 1997, the National Gallery and Alexandros Soutzos Museum in Athens, Greece organized a major
retrospective featuring paintings and works on paper.
This first career museum
retrospective features paintings that define the places and subjects that have mattered most in the nearly sixty - year career of this American plein - air painter.
The first show at
Retrospective featured the paintings of Jamian Juliano - Villani.
Not exact matches
Paul Davis, an artist whose
paintings and posters have been the subject of gallery exhibitions and museum
retrospectives in the United States and abroad, has designed a poster
featuring David Pechefsky.
Examples from Rythm Master were
featured in light - box displays in «Mastry,» the artist's
retrospective (2015 - 2017); the series inspired «Above the Line,» a hand -
painted mural installed along the High Line, the elevated park in New York City (2015 - 2016); and was the subject of an academic paper by art historian and curator Ellen Tani, delivered in 2016 at the Black Portraiture [s] III conference in Johannesburg.
This show,
featuring paintings, works on paper and photos, is the first to exhibit her efforts since a 2013 Whitney
retrospective.
Several years later, in 2013, the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm held the, as of yet, largest
retrospective solo exhibition of the artist,
featuring a collection of approximately 230
paintings.
Featured in critically - acclaimed
retrospectives at the Tate Britain, London, the Centre Pompidou, Paris and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, this large - scale oil
painting is a landmark of Hockey's career.
This rich and dramatic
retrospective, which
features paintings, assemblages, photographs, films, multimedia installations, and performance documentation, first appeared at the Museum der Moderne in Salzburg in 2015, and will travel to MoMA PS1 in New York this autumn (22 October — 1 February 2018).
This major
retrospective of Joaquín Torres - García (Uruguayan, 1874 — 1949)
features works ranging from the late 19th century to the 1940s, including drawings,
paintings, objects, sculptures, and original artist notebooks and rare publications.
Artists Lorser Feitelson (Lorser Feitelson and the Invention of Hard Edge
Painting, The Late
Paintings, and The Kinetic Series: Works from 1916 - 1923), Karl Benjamin (Karl Benjamin:
Paintings from 1950 — 1965, Drawings from 1950 — 1965, Dance the Line:
Paintings by Karl Benjamin, and Karl Benjamin and the Evolution of Abstraction) and Helen Lundeberg (Helen Lundeberg and the Illusory Landscape, Infinite Distance — Architectural Compositions by Helen Lundeberg) have each been
featured in extensive
retrospective exhibitions.
The exhibition is a site - specific
retrospective featuring various media including
painting, rugs printed with never - before seen imagery from the artist's archives, hand -
painted and stenciled murals, and a video installation.
May 2, 2018 — Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Landscapes by Renowned Hartford Artist at Wadsworth Atheneum March 22, 2018 — Herbert Ferber
Retrospective On View Now at Wadsworth Atheneum Dec. 15, 2017 — Edward Gorey's Illustrations and Art Collection Unite in Unprecedented Exhibition at Wadsworth Atheneum Sept. 28, 2017 — MATRIX 178 Premiers Sam Messer's Newly - Completed Animation «Denis the Pirate» at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Sept. 19, 2017 — More Than 100 Objects Illuminate Groundbreaking Art Collection of Financier J. Pierpont Morgan Aug. 29, 2017 — Scandinavian Landscapes at Wadsworth Atheneum May 31, 2017 — Mika Tajima Contemplates Technology and Contemporary Life in MATRIX 177 May 18, 2017 — Highlights, Rediscoveries of American Design Trends On View in Exhibition at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art April 18, 2017 — MoMA
Paintings by Warhol, Lichtenstein
Featured in Pop Art Exhibition at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Feb. 2, 2017 — Brazilian Conceptual Artist Valeska Soares
Featured in Wadsworth Atheneum's 176th MATRIX Exhibition Jan. 20, 2017 — Wadsworth Atheneum Appoints Brandy S. Culp as Richard Koopman Curator of American Decorative Arts Jan. 6, 2017 — UPDATED — Japanese Masterpieces Reunited for First Time in More Than a Century at Wadsworth Atheneum
The John Wesley Gallery
features a concentrated
retrospective of Wesley's
paintings from the past four decades.
Precisely a century later, I am standing before the very same
painting — it is, properly, Nude Descending A Staircase (No. 2) by Marcel Duchamp — with Kimberly Orcutt, Curator of American Art of the New - York Historical Society on Central Park West, which has brought the big blowup of 1913 back to life in a delicious, irreverent
retrospective featuring 100 of the original works.
Galleries in Chelsea, Downtown, Uptown and Brooklyn will
feature retrospectives, group exhibitions and solo shows
featuring photography,
painting, works on paper and sculpture.
Galleries in Chelsea, Downtown, Uptown and Brooklyn will
feature retrospectives, photography, mixed media,
painting and drawing exhibitions.
In 1998, the Whitney Museum of American Art organized a major traveling
retrospective exhibition,
featuring over one hundred of Thompson's
paintings with an accompanying catalogue by Thelma Golden.
In 2015, a
retrospective organised by Andrea Bellini, director of the Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève, was staged at that venue in Geneva, with further exhibitions in Bergen, Rome, and Porto succeeding it as part of a collaborative curatorial project; last year,
paintings by Griffa
featured in the Venice Biennale for the first time since 1980.
The major
retrospective Forty Years of
Painting was held at MoMA in 2002, it
featured 190 works, and it was curated by Robert Storr.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera, (June 6 — August 30, 2015),
featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract
paintings for which he selected small books from flea markets, manipulating and altering the found objects; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will
feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; and Alma Thomas: A
Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes - overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
Two highly significant Matisse
paintings that Diebenkorn saw in the 1966
retrospective are
featured in the exhibition.
WILLIAM N. COPLEY: THE WORLD ACCORDING TO CPLY The first
retrospective of Copley's folk - Pop
paintings, created from the 1950s to the 1990s, which
featured cars, nudes, lots of humor and allegory.
«The international art and fashion icon's first museum
retrospective in the United States
features multiple never - before - seen works and massive
paintings - some stretching over 60 - feet long - in addition to his famous sculptures and anime - inspired characters and illustrations.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015),
featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract
paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will
feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A
Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
The evening will also
feature a 1955 film by Rudy Burckhardt as well as film of Edith Schloss, the subject of a major
retrospective now on view at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, leading a tour of her apartment where she vividly describes her own
paintings, her career and her vast knowledge of American and European art history and mythology, past and present.
His first North American
retrospective will
feature 90 of his works from the 1960s to the present, including
paintings, sculptures and installation pieces.
Chiura Obata: An American Modern, a major
retrospective of his work,
features more than 150 watercolors,
paintings, prints, and screens, including images he produced during internment at the Topaz War Relocation Center, located sixteen miles from Delta, Utah.
Featuring around seventy
paintings spanning the entire length of her career, this handsome book accompanies a major
retrospective of her work, and reveals her underlying interest in the history of photography, German
painting of the 1920s, and other artists, such as Van Gogh and Cézanne, all of which provided an important precedent for the veracity and raw emotional intensity of her figurative works.
One of the first
paintings in the
retrospective, Egg Eater, c. 1952,
features a bird's - eye view of a young Jacob standing before a breakfast table set with a scattering of white antique dishes including a bowl of fruit.
P.S. 1 presents the first museum
retrospective of American artist and writer Joe Brainard (1942 — 1994),
featuring more than 150 collages, assemblages,
paintings, drawings, and book covers made in the 1960 and 1970s.
In 1964, she was the first living female artist to have a
retrospective exhibition at the Louvre, and her
painting Coccinelle was
featured on a stamp jointly released by the French Post Office.
Many of the
paintings to
feature George Dyer were created after Dyer's death in Paris in 1971, which occurred barely 36 hours before Bacon's major
retrospective opened at the Grand Palais.
In tandem with an independently organized
retrospective at the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, this hometown survey of Fishman's fifty - year - long career
features the painter's esteemed large - scale gestural abstractions alongside a selection of intimate studio investigations — an assortment of miniature
paintings, sketchbooks, and small sculptures — that share the same physicality and unapologetic emotional punch as her bigger, iconic works.
Encompassing thirteen venues around Manhattan and
featuring paintings, films, sound installations, drawings, archival presentations and a video environment, this
retrospective includes work both by Giorno himself, as well as work that he has inspired.
A few years ago, «Kerry James Marshall:
Painting and Other Stuff» (2013 - 14) a European tour of Marshall's work that could be described as a mid-career
retrospective featured a variety of mediums — photography, drawing, sculpture, installation and animated film.
Belgian painter Michaël Borremans is a
featured artist and will present new
paintings of enigmatic hooded figures engaged in ritualistic activities, while German sculptor Isa Genzken offers her whimsical sculptures of mannequins in colorful costumes from her Schauspieler (Actors) series, which were first seen in her critically acclaimed
retrospective in 2013 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
Unlike a traditional museum
retrospective, the works are rotated three times over the course of the exhibition: Schnabel's rare wax
paintings from the 1970s are currently on view through June 5; works made after 2000 from June 8 to July 10; while the final rotation, from July 13 to August 14,
features paintings from the 1980s and «90s.
This book, first published to mark the first major
retrospective of Leiter's work in 2012,
features for the first time, in addition to his early black and white and color images, his fashion photography, the overpainted nudes, as well as his
paintings and sketchbooks.
Opening on June 3, 2011 at the Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke (VA), is One Thing Leads to Another, the artist's first major museum
retrospective exhibition
featuring his handmade machinery and ink drawings, in addition to an on - site
painting and exterior mural.
Nearly 70 % of the works
featured in Gerhard Richter: Panorama were not included in the artist's last major
retrospective, Forty Years of
Painting (2002).
A major
painting by Delaunay dominates a room in the Cooper - Hewitt's «Jazz Age» exhibition, and the Neue Galerie is
featuring a Jawlensky
retrospective.
His work has been
featured in dozens of exhibitions around the world, including Ed Ruscha: 50 Years of
Painting at London's Hayward Gallery (2009), Ed Ruscha: Made in Los Angeles at Madrid's Reina Sofia in 2002, a 2000
retrospective at the Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, a survey of his works - on - paper at the J. Paul Getty Museum in 1998, and a 1982
retrospective that traveled to the Whitney Museum.
Part
retrospective, part new work in response to our glorious Beaux Arts galleries, this exhibition will include the full range of media (
painting, sculpture, works on paper) covering many of the key themes that have
featured regularly in Kiefer's work across the years but will also surprise and delight with new site - specific installations.
One of her most recent works («Albers» House») is a 36 - foot - long oil
painting on yupo which was
featured in a
retrospective at the Grace Museum in Abiliene.
And now comes a major
retrospective for the painter, whose colorful
paintings typically
feature parallel
paint strokes arranged to create abstract, cosmic landscapes.
The keen
retrospective eye of the curators has thrown up a rewarding mix of the mainstream and the obscure, and it is worth the ticket price solely for the video of German opera singer Klaus Nomi performing Lightning Strikes in an over shoulder - padded, shiny tuxedo.Highlights include the subversive designs of the Italian collectives Studio Alchymia and Memphis; graphics by Peter Saville and Neville Brody; the original presentation drawing for Philip Johnson's AT&T building (1978);
paintings by Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol; Jeff Koons» stainless steel bust of Louis XIV (1986); performance costumes, including David Byrne's big suit from the documentary Stop Making Sense (1984); excerpts from films such as Derek Jarman's The Last of England (1987); and music videos
featuring Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones and New Order.Catalogue offerSave # 8 on the exhibition catalogue with your National Art Pass.
Neo Rauch:
Paintings was published on the occasion of the artist's first major museum
retrospective in 2010, jointly held at the Museum der Bildenden Künste Leipzig and the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, which
featured a comprehensive overview of works dating from 1982 to 2010.
His signature
paintings of ethereal clouds of color are
featured in a handsome
retrospective at Edison Place Gallery (organized by the Washington Arts Museum), along with his harder - edged but no less spiritual early work.
Jack Whitten
featured in The Walker Art Center's blog, in conjunction with the
retrospective exhibition Jack Whitten: Five Decades of
Painting at The Walker, MN.