See our exhibitions featuring Diane Christiansen and Jeanne Dunning's inflatable opera and more, open through June 17.
Off the Beaten Path: From Cleveland to Durham, N.C., 19 Must -
See Exhibitions Featuring African American Artists
MUST -
SEE EXHIBITIONS featuring some of the most interesting black female artists working today are opening around the world this month.
Not exact matches
2015 will
see the completion of the Wine & Food Village with the opening of Rosgal Gallery, to
feature rotating
exhibitions, and Redolent Mercantile, a retail experience in finds exclusive to Napa and even California.
Don't miss its must -
see exhibition, The Steven Gerrard Collection,
featuring the former captain's personal collection of footballing memorabilia.
And don't miss its must -
see exhibition, The Steven Gerrard Collection,
featuring the former captain's personal collection of footballing memorabilia.
This industrial tradition is alive and well in the professional careers and passion of the colleagues we
see featured in this
exhibition designed to reach out to the next generations.
Exhibitions give you the opportunity to
see the garments close up and you can take your time and really enjoy them... George Styler, AW14 Ones - To - Watch, London Fashion Week The first two pictures are from designers who were
featured at this years» Ones - To - Watch Runway Show, that I went to on... Read More
The talented winners will
see their designs
featured in a special
exhibition at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre in Great Missenden Buckinghamshire next year.
The Motor Trend Proving Ground Powered by Lexus is the place to
see on - road vehicle displays, and the Truck Trend Proving Ground Sponsored by Toyota will again
feature exhibitions of four - wheel dirt and rock prowess.
The Le patrimoine mondial vu du ciel («Heritage
seen from the sky») photography
exhibition features around 40 natural or cultural sites around the world, showcasing the outstanding richness of the UNESCO cultural heritage.
Featuring 60 paintings and collages made between 1954 and 2013, the
exhibition was monumental in both scope and effect: by showing a less frequently
seen side of Katz's work, it prompted the viewer to reconsider the artist's overall project, now well into its sixth decade.
The Tate Liverpool
exhibition focused on the inspiration for the artist's style and
featured drawings, collages and examples of the early commercial work of Magritte and rarely
seen photographs and films.
Selections from the permanent collection can now be
seen in an
exhibition at the museum called «Circa 1970,» which
features works from its holdings made during the 1970s, including pieces by Benny Andrews, Barbara Chase - Riboud, Ed Clark, Beauford Delaney, and Betye Saar.
The
exhibition saw the design and creation of 25 unique screen printed artworks,
featuring the unmistakable face of Iris Apfel, to embody her colourful style.
The
exhibition Mernet Larsen: Getting Measured will
feature never - before -
seen early drawings, a select group of studies and works on paper, and a survey of paintings from the 1960s to the present.
The
exhibition features the work of Stephen Dean, Jan Tichy and Ethan Ryman, three artists with very different sensibilities, who employ light as a means of defamiliarising what we
see.
Under the Cover THE
SEEN announces the Spring / Summer preview titles launching Issue 06 in print this April 2018,
featuring Brendan Fernandes on the cover to align with his recent
exhibition, The Master and Form, at the Graham Foundation.
Few people
saw that coming in New York in 1965, when she had her first solo
exhibition,
featuring her versions of a Frank Stella concentric painting, a Jasper Johns flag, and dozens of Andy Warhol silk - screened flowers.
Featuring rarely
seen works by major American artists — including James Peale, John F. Peto, Thomas Hart Benton, Georgia O'Keeffe and Andrew Wyeth — this
exhibition celebrates the history of still - life painting in the United States.
Six must -
see solo
exhibitions featuring British artist...
The
exhibition will
feature never before
seen canvas oil paintings; tulle portraits, a continuation of the artist's «Gaze» series presented by C24 Gallery in 2012.
BOOK April 14: Published to accompany the first - ever survey of the rarely
seen notebooks of Jean - Michel Basquiat, a traveling
exhibition organized by the Brooklyn Museum, «Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks»
features more than 150 notebook pages filled with handwritten notes, poetry and drawings.
The book, edited by Trevor Schoonmaker, Curator of Contemporary Art at the Nasher, brilliantly presents a masterful look at the figurative painting, a selection of which can be
seen in the next iteration of Soul of a Nation, which opened earlier this month at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, as well as in the
exhibition catalogue, available from the Tate, which
features Hendricks» painting «What's Going On» (1974) on the cover.
Referred to as the «New School's Head of Class» by V Magazine, her
exhibitions are regularly
featured in the Top Ten art show to
see, including Terence Koh's performance «Art History» in The New York Times and New York Magazine, the best show of the summer by The Huffington Post for «Contemporary Magic» at the Virginia MoCA, as well as placement in the top art / fashion crossover shows of the year by Italian Vogue for ART CAPSUL at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris.
Organized by Marina Gluckman and Jaime Schwartz, members of the gallery's Research and
Exhibitions department, the show
features over 30 artists whose works span various media including performance, which can be
see on Thursday evenings in July.
Featuring the work of 60 artists and including vibrant paintings, powerful sculptures, street photography, murals, and more, this landmark
exhibition is a rare opportunity to
see era - defining artworks that changed the face of art in America.
A large portion of the
exhibition features works already
seen in past solo
exhibitions worldwide, for example works such as Grapes (2011), Divina Proportione (2012), and Study of Perspective (2014)-- while this could potentially be perceived by trained audiences as a disappointment, the artist's engagement with the topical refugee issue, in particular his engagement with the group of local photographers, transforms Ai Weiwei at Cycladic into a riveting
exhibition.
Note: The episode of David Brinkley's Journal
featuring Jean Tinguely appearing in this
exhibition can be
seen here.
A unique elegance that defined her previous series can be
seen in the current
exhibition which also
features a set of small delicate exposures.
The
exhibition, on view Nov 17 — Dec 16, 2012,
features 15 artists «united through a heightened sense of awareness to their immediate surroundings
seen through the lens of the American landscape; a landscape shaped by unseen socio - political forces, constantly shifting cultural paradigms, and the on - going flux of construction and destruction.»
It was probably seven years between Hudson going to
see my work in a group show and looking at my slides and giving me my first
exhibition at
Feature.
Right now, there's several
exhibitions featuring mixed media artists that we're looking forward to finally taking time to
see:
When the Hills» bronze collection was
featured in an
exhibition at the Frick Collection in 2014, for example, students at an East Harlem elementary school studied the labors of Hercules for a week before
seeing the bronze depictions of him by artists like Giuseppe Piamontini and Antonio Susini in the show.
Additionally, the book
features little -
seen archival imagery of Riley at work over the years; documentation of her recent commissions for St. Mary's Hospital in West London; and installation views of the London
exhibition itself.
Featured in ArtNet News as the top 25 must
see exhibitions this Spring, Chaos and Awe: Painting for the 21st Century includes paintings by an international array of artists, including Franz Ackermann, Ahmed Alsoudani, James Perrin, Eddy Kamuanga, Wangechi Mutu, Sue Williams, and many more, that induce feelings of disturbance, mystery, and expansiveness through the portrayal of forces shaping and hastening social transformation in ways that are increasingly difficult to predict, such as globalism, ideological conflict, technology, science, and philosophy.
Entitled Transcending Boundaries, the
exhibition will
feature two never before
seen works that celebrate the possibilities of technology in terms of art and engage the viewers in the exploration of themes such as creativity, play, life and fluidity.
Friday July 27 Tubman Mahan Gallery (6:30 pm to 8:30 pm) Russ McIntosh's Double Take solo first solo
exhibition at the gallery
features digital images that challenge the viewer to look beyond the initial composition and
see beyond the original composition.
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see content not
featured on our website, including videos and interviews with our contemporary artists, as well as behind - the - scenes photos of
exhibitions in progress.
Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends is the follow up to the Tate
exhibition that opened in late 2016 and
features masterpiece, after masterpiece, such as Monogram and Mud Muse (rarely
seen) on loan from the Moderna Museet in Stockholm.
The show, which also serves as Gallery 38's inaugural
exhibition,
features thirty works by the artist, reconfiguring the acclaimed
exhibition The Sky that the Rabbits
Saw, first shown in June this year at the Kyoto City University of Arts Art Gallery @KCUA, with several new works being exhibited here for the first time.
The
exhibition will also
feature never - before -
seen works from his new «Blast» and «Shot - At» series - with poignant echoes of the Action Art movement.
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.
With some of my daughter's heartbreaking reproaches about my art practice seared in my brain, I ventured out this week to
see «To Be A Lady: Forty - five Women in the Arts,» a superb
exhibition, curated by Jason Andrew, that
features work by many legendary artist mothers, including Louise Nevelson and Grace Hartigan who famously left their offspring to be raised by others, and Alice Neel, an unconventional mother whose grandson Andrew's documentary reveals his father's deep resentment about Neel's choices.
Our editorial staff have put together our monthly Must -
See list for the month of May, our guide to more than 50 of the best contemporary painting
exhibitions in the country, including 15 shows of artists previously
featured in New American Paintings and dozens of notable and not - to - be-missed shows across the USA.
Additionally, the book
features little -
seen archival imagery of Riley at work over the years; documentation of her recent commissions for St. Mary's Hospital in West London, taken especially for this publication; and installation views of the
exhibition itself, installed throughout the three floors of the gallery's eighteenth - century Georgian townhouse located in the heart of Mayfair.
Comprised of selected small ballpoint pen drawings dating from 2001 to 2010, the
exhibition features many never before exhibited works and provides a rare opportunity to
see IL Lee's vast array of singular approaches.
Hellen van Meene is one of twelve contemporary Dutch photographers
featured in the
exhibition Dutch
Seen: New York Rediscovered on view through September 13, 2009 at the Museum of the City of New York.
Exploring the artist's immersion in the Hawaiian Islands in 1939, this fine art
exhibition will
feature a lush flower show evoking the Hawaiian gardens and landscapes that inspired O'Keeffe, and more than 15 of her paintings not
seen together in New York since their 1940 debut.
Paul Resika is now the focus of two
exhibitions in Manhattan: at Lori Bookstein's Chelsea gallery, which opened Thursday night (and which I haven't had the chance to
see yet),
featuring his new paintings, and downtown on the Lower East Side, where Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects is holding a «microspective» titled Paul Resika: 8 + 8, 8 Paintings from 8 Decades.