Solo work happens for me around 10 p.m. to about 1 a.m. most evenings at home.
Not exact matches
If it's too tough to chart when you're
working solo, what
happens when the mother and neonate both need skilled help at the same time?
As it
happens, the Ireland - based studio was also responsible for producing world - class Oscar nominees «The Secret of Kells» and «Song of the Sea,» and though Nora Twomey
worked on both films, «The Breadwinner» marks her
solo directing debut, employing a similarly bold graphic style in its telling («hand - drawn» via a program called TVPaint), augmented by colorful story - within - the - story interludes designed to look like stop - motion.
We got an exclusive look at how the Vehicle Effects team
worked on the car over a period of two weeks before its unveiling (which
happened to be hours before the red carpet world premiere for
Solo in Hollywood), and it's downright impressive how the car went from stock 2018 Nissan Rogue to an immersive showpiece worthy of a Hollywood movie premiere.
That led to (among other things) commissions, my
work in local stores, and online shop, and a
solo exhibit in 2011!!!! So, I would advise artists to just get your
work out there — you never know what might
happen
The same year he returned to Rutgers for his first
solo exhibition while he continued to
work in New York, becoming an active figure in the New York art world where he created and staged many of the first «
Happenings,» along with artists Allan Kaprow, Lucas Samaras, Red Grooms, Jim Dine, and Claes Oldenburg.
Anyone Knows How It
Happened (Headboard for One)(2016), is the most formally straightforward
work in Jessi Reaves's
solo exhibition at Bridget Donahue: two shelves flank a large sheet of plywood with a piece of raw foam stapled bottom - center.
New York artist Ross Bleckner has
work in six new shows on now or opening soon, including his first
solo show in the Middle East, opening in April at Leila Heller Dubai, followed by what is sure to be the art
happening of the Hamptons this summer, a group show that unites him with his fellow 80s art - world it - boys David Salle and Eric Fischl at the Parrish Art Museum on Long Island...
Curated by Fabio Santacroce, the show
happened alongside the
solo exhibition of the same name by Margaret Haines, and featured
work by Dan Bodan, Jesse Darling, Cédric Fargues, Romain Hamard, Kareem Lotfy, Sands Murray Wassink, Anna Maria Pinaka, Skki, Ilya Smirnov, Anna Solal + Geo Wyeth.
Haroon Gunn - Salie, Jessica Webster and Johan Thom — all of whom have
solo exhibitions next year with the Goodman Gallery — will exhibit
works which are in preparation for their respective exhibitions or which have
happened in association with the Goodman Gallery.
Currently on view at YBCA, San Francisco is «It Only
Happens All of the Time,» a
solo exhibition of Los Angeles - based artist Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon featuring
works in sound, installation, and sculpture.
Recent projects include GUESTS, a series of
works in response to research and interviews with migrant labourers in Berlin (shown at: Where Everything is Yet To
Happen, ex-factory in Bosnia - Herzegovina, Over the Counter: the Phenomenon of Post-socialist Economy in Contemporary Art at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest Journeys With No Return at Kurt - Kurt Gallery Berlin, all 2010); Clothes for Living & Dying, a major body of
work and an international
solo exhibition tour to Croatia, Germany and the UK (2005 — 2008); and Artist - in - Residence project at the University of Bath Social & Policy Sciences department, and the Institute for Contemporary Interdisciplinary Art (2010).
Recent
solo exhibitions La Femme Radicale or The Point of No Return, 2013, D+T Project Brussels (BE); The Absence of
Work, 2012, Platform3, Munich (DE); The Factory of Forms, 2012, Manifesta Parallel, Genk (BE) and group shows Zero Hours, Art Sheffield 2013 Sheffield UK; Original Doubtat Plataforma Revolver, Lisbon; Throw a Rock and see what
happens, Casa Encendida, Madrid; Vers une Hypothese Fort Du Bruissin Xll Lyon Biennial Lyon, Material Conceptualism at Anaant and Zoo Gallery, Berlin; Pacific Standard Time, LAXART, 2012, Los Angeles; Perform Now!
New York artist Ross Bleckner has
work in six new shows on now or opening soon, including his first
solo show in the Middle East, opening in April at Leila Heller Dubai, followed by what is sure to be the art
happening of the Hamptons this summer, a group show that unites him with his fellow 80s art - world it - boys David Salle and Eric Fischl at theParrish Art Museum on Long Island.
In the last year I have applied to and interviewed for various teaching jobs, packed up my apartment and studio and moved out of state, and become acquainted with a new institution, all while making new
work for two
solo shows that
happened in August (at the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art) and January (here at the Cultural Center).
The artist's last
solo show with the gallery
happened to overlap with Hurricane Sandy, and even though the gallery faced flooding, her
works survived intact.
(It will not be her first
solo exhibition in New York, however — that
happened last year, when a pop - up location of Monique Meloche Gallery in the Lower East Side featured new and recent
work by the artist.)
His perspective in «Always Believe that Something Wonderful is About to
Happen,» his debut international
solo exhibition, is influenced by his pop / fashion
work and is unapologetically commercial, plastic, image - conscious and full of artifice.
Three years since his last
solo exhibition in The Netherlands, this exhibition is featuring all new sculpture
works, referencing the changes that
happen through life by creating clownesque, surreal objects and settings.
Recent
solo presentations of his
work include Parallel Oaxaca, Mexico (2015), Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht (2015), «Sometimes something
Happens» at Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam (2014).
>> > Until 27 September 2015 Doug Aitken Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt Frankfurt Germany Following on from his Station to Station: A 30 Day
Happening extravaganza at London's Barbican, The Shirn dedicates its entire exhibition space, inside and out, to the impressive
work of American multimedia - artist Doug Aitken, in the most comprehensive
solo presentation of his film, music, architecture, performance and sculpture in Germany and elsewhere to date, see image above
It so
happened that Imane Fares, the gallery who represents him in Paris, applied for a
SOLO presentation of his work, and as I select the solo shows it made sense to show him at the fair, prior to the Biennial and also because he is an important Brussels - based African art
SOLO presentation of his
work, and as I select the
solo shows it made sense to show him at the fair, prior to the Biennial and also because he is an important Brussels - based African art
solo shows it made sense to show him at the fair, prior to the Biennial and also because he is an important Brussels - based African artist.
It helps, of course, that they
happen to like some very cool artists; they've shown
works by Michael E. Smith, Allison Katz, Jîrî Kovanda and more art world hotshots, both as curated
solo presentations and in 2015's three - part «Luluennial,» their bold «biennial» project conducted in a space of only 100 square feet.
Things That
Happen, their first
solo exhibition in London since 2005, comprises both new commissions and recent
works; videos, drawings, sculptures and text pieces that reveal the artists» characteristic subtle wit and intelligence.
This is the result of Jon Rafman's first major
solo exhibition in the U.K.,
happening now at the Zabludowicz Collection, a London project space that displays
works from billionaire art collector Poju Zabludowicz's personal stash.
Traditional marketing still
works for a lot of traditional
solo attorneys, and a lot of traditional marketing
happens offline.
I
happen to know a fair number of individuals that currently
work at big firms as a fallback to their own failed attempt at starting a
solo practice.
I think the business either... What I've seen
happen, why it maybe doesn't
work, businesses end, because I
work in the smaller,
solo or new entrepreneur start - up space, so things just don't always
work out.