Sentences with phrase «space artist mary»

See both recent and historic work from Los Angeles - based Light and Space artist Mary Corse, including a 19 - foot painting, Untitled (DNA Series), created this year and influenced by her 1975 «Black Light Painting» series, also included in the exhibition.
The Light and Space artist Mary Corse does not consider her work to be complete until it is experienced by a viewer — and a visit to her solo exhibition of recent work at Lehmann Maupin (until 7 October) shows why.
«19 Questions for Light and Space Artist Mary Corse.»

Not exact matches

Whether it's the work of Keith Sonnier and Joe Zucker (both of whom had shows in 2010 at Mary Boone Gallery in New York) or the prototypes of «Rowing Needles» (1970) by Buckminster Fuller, on view at Meulensteen in a recent show that paired Fuller's streamlined pieces with the lumpy «Floor Cushions» of the 33 - year - old artist - designer Eli Levenstein, or the new crop of alternative spaces (like the intimate and racy Honey Space for site - specific art, on 11th Avenue), a»70s esthetic rules.
Los Angeles - based artist Mary Corse creates minimalist paintings, and is associated with the Light and Space movement that emerged in Southern California in the 1960s.
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In this sense, her work is more aligned with artists who prioritized sensorial experience, like James Turrell, Mary Corse, and others of the Light and Space movement of the 1960s, than with film or other such time / media - based art.
2009 The Embassy, Curated by Xerxes Cook and Alex Dellal, 33 Portland Place, London, UK Artists» Art / Artists» Books, Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, East Hampton, NY Elevator to the Gallows, Galerie im Regierungsviertel / Forgotten Bar Project, Berlin, Germany Story without a Name, Curated by Blair Taylor, Peres Projects, Berlin, GermanyPrivate, Con Der Hydt Museum, Wuppertal, Germany The Collectors, Curated by Elmgreen and Dragset, Danish and Nordic Pavillions, 53rd Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy Onedreamrush, Beijing Independent Film Forum, Beijing, China DLA Piper Series: This is Sculpture, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, UK Mexico: Expected / Unexpected, Tenerife Espacio de Las Artes, Santa Cruz de Tenerif Imagine, There: Three Contemporary Mythologies, A Space Gallery, Toronto, Canada The Porn Identity, Kunsthalle Wien, Wien, Germany The Temptation to Exist: Douglas Gordon, Any Warhol, On Kawara, terence koh, Yvon Lambert Gallery, London, UK KKK: Featuring terence koh, Jeff koons, and Mike Kelley, Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY A Tribute to Ron Warren, Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY New York Minute, Macro Future Museum, Rome, Italy Objective Affection, Boffo, Brooklyn, NY Dancing with Rodin, The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY Tompkins Square Park Procession, Tompkins Square Park, New York, NY Art History 1642 - 2009, National Arts Club, New York, NY Performa 09, Third Biennial of Visual Art Performace, New York, NY Degeneration / Regeneration, Marina Abramovic Institute, San Fransico, CA Compassion, Curated by AA Bronson, The Institute of Art, Religion and Social Justice, New York, NY Contemporary Artifices and Baroque Difformities, Arcos - Sannio Museum of Contemporary Art, Benevuto, Italy Marina Abramovic Presents..., The Whitworth Art Gallery at the Universtiy of Manchester, UK Get a Rope, Ctrl Gallery, Houston, TX
The group exhibition «Radical Materiality,» situated in the Rem Koolhaas - designed gallery space of Lehmann Maupin in the historic Pedder Building in Hong Kong, features three international artists: Mary Corse, Liu Wei and Nari Ward.
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2008 for what you are about to receive, Gagosian Gallery c / o Red October, Moscow Oranges and Sardines: Conversations on Abstract Painting with Mark Grotjahn, Wade Guyton, Mary Heilmann, Amy Sillman, Charline von Heyl, and Christopher Wool, curated by Gary Garrels, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA Painting Now and Forever: Part II, Matthew Marks Gallery and Greene Naftali Gallery, New York Not So Subtle Subtitle, curated by Matthew Brannon, Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York That social space between speaking and meaning, by Fia Backstorm, White Columns, New York God is Design, curated by Neville Wakefiled, Galerie Fortes Vilaca, San Paulo A New High in Getting Low, John Connelly Presents, New York Nina In Position, curated by Jeffrey Uslip, Artists Space, New York Sculpture and Concepts of Spacial Illusion: 1967 - 2007, curated by Don Desmett, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo Records Played Backwards, curated by Daniel Bimbaum, Modern Institute, Glasgow Blasted Allegories: Work from the Ringier Collection, Luzern Zuordnungsprobleme, Galerie Johann Konig, Bspace between speaking and meaning, by Fia Backstorm, White Columns, New York God is Design, curated by Neville Wakefiled, Galerie Fortes Vilaca, San Paulo A New High in Getting Low, John Connelly Presents, New York Nina In Position, curated by Jeffrey Uslip, Artists Space, New York Sculpture and Concepts of Spacial Illusion: 1967 - 2007, curated by Don Desmett, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo Records Played Backwards, curated by Daniel Bimbaum, Modern Institute, Glasgow Blasted Allegories: Work from the Ringier Collection, Luzern Zuordnungsprobleme, Galerie Johann Konig, BSpace, New York Sculpture and Concepts of Spacial Illusion: 1967 - 2007, curated by Don Desmett, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo Records Played Backwards, curated by Daniel Bimbaum, Modern Institute, Glasgow Blasted Allegories: Work from the Ringier Collection, Luzern Zuordnungsprobleme, Galerie Johann Konig, Berlin
In groundbreaking works from the 1970s like Mary Kelly's Post-Partum Document (1973 — 79) and Martha Rosler's Semiotics of the Kitchen (1975), the tenets of conceptual art — with its integration of language and image, its embrace of photography and the video camera, and its unfolding over time and space — are enmeshed with questions of subjectivity, the body, and indeed, emotional affect, subjects generally avoided by an earlier generation of conceptual artists.
These paintings sent his art star shooting high quickly in the late 1970s in New York, with shows at Artists Space, Mary Boone and the Whitney Biennial, all within three years.
Almine Rech Gallery - Grosvenor Hill is pleased to present «Plastic Show», a selection of works by seminal California artists from the Light and Space movement: Mary Corse (b. 1945), Robert Irwin (b. 1928), Craig Kauffman (1932 — 2010), John McCracken (1934 — 2011), and DeWain Valentine (b. 1936)-- five artists who, through a series of individual explorations, went on to investigate the broad potential that plastics (i.e., synthetically produced resins) could yield.
A member of the Light and Space movement since the late 1960's, alongside artists such as Robert Irwin, James Turrell, Mary Corse, Helen Pashgian, DeWain Valentine, Peter Alexander and Larry Bell, Laddie John Dill remains committed to exploration and experimentation.
Chelsea, NYC: Viridian Artists is pleased to present a solo exhibition of work by Mary Wells in its new gallery space at 548 West 28th Street # 632, also accessible from 547 West 27th Street.
With Peyton and then Mary Heilmann, the New Museum used partitions more effectively to cope with the exhibition spaces, and Heilmann returns the museum to its tradition of artists stubborn or quirky enough to have lingered on the margins.
Robert Storr, A Room of One's Own, a Mind of One's Own, in The Studio Reader: On the Space of Artists, Edited by Mary Jane Jacob and Michelle Grabner, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2010, p. 49.
Taking its title from anthropologist Mary Douglas's analyses of how disturbances arise in the city's physical contours and social order, Matter Out of Place presents new work by New York — based artists who observe, represent, and activate public sites, generating alternative relationships to such strictly defined spaces as the housing project, park, and museum lobby.
The Waregem - based artist invited others to show in the space at the same time, and featured work by Kareem Lotfy, Tilman Hornig, Federico Acal, Liesbeth Doms, Olga Fedorova, Spiros Hadjijanos, and Xavier Mary.
Electronic Renaissance, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence 2016 Bill Viola and the Moving Portrait, National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC Mary, St. Paul's Cathedral, London (permanent installation) 2015 Inverted Birth, James Cohan Gallery, New York Moving Stillness (Mt. Rainer), 1979, Blain Southern, London The Talking Drum, Blain Southern at The Vinyl Factory Space at Brewer Street Car Park, London Artist Rooms, The Wilson, Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, Gloucestershire Bill Viola, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire Bill Viola: Selected Works, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide Bill Viola: Kukje Gallery, Seoul 2014 Martyrs (Earth, Air, Fire, Water), St. Paul's Cathedral, London (permanent installation) Bill Viola: Passions, Kunstmuseum Bern and at the Cathedral of Bern Bill Viola, Grand Palais, Paris Bill Viola — en dialogo, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid Bill Viola: Transformation, Faurschou Foundation, Beijing
Katy Siegel, Live / Work, in The Studio Reader: On the Space of Artists, Edited by Mary Jane Jacob and Michelle Grabner, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2010, p. 312.
Lehmann Maupin has gathered primarily new works by three Californian women spanning two generations, making for a booth featuring monochromatic paintings by the Light & Space Movement artist Mary Corse, labor - and identity - focused sculptures from Liza Lou, and a spread of photographs examining American life and landscape by Catherine Opie.
Spotlight, meanwhile, dedicates space to underrepresented twentieth - century work, whether lesser - known moments in the careers of recognized artists (such as Mary Kelly's mid-1980s installations, or Jo Baer's early gouaches); artists coming into or returning to critical attention (such as Robert Filliou and Alan Shields); or artists working from a non-Western perspective (such as Zahoor ul Akhlaq, Abraham Palatnik, and SH Raza.)
Spotlight meanwhile, dedicates space to underrepresented twentieth - century work, whether lesser - known moments in the careers of recognized artists (such as Mary Kelly's mid 1980s installations, or Jo Baer's early gouaches); artists coming into or returning to critical attention (such as Robert Filliou and Alan Shields); or artists working from a non-Western perspective (such as Zahoor ul Akhlaq, Abraham Palatnik, and SH Raza.)
In gallery news: David Zwirner now represents the Joan Mitchell Foundation, with an exhibition planned for next year in the gallery's New York space — «The gallery is proud to be entrusted to help with the extraordinary legacy of Joan Mitchell, one of the most important and original American painters to emerge in the second half of the twentieth century», Zwirner commented; Lehmann Maupin have announced representation of the Estate of Heidi Bucher — «Her exploration of spaces — often designated as feminine, particularly domestic environments and objects — is very much in line with Lehmann Maupin's programming and closely ties into the work of artists such as Do Ho Suh and Liza Lou,» director Anna Stothart said; New York's James Cohan Gallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East Side; and Mexico City gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvillegas.
The Spring exhibition will include works by 22 photographers, video artists, and visual artists who explore the theme of the exhibition through their works: Zoë Buckman, Mangue Banzima, Martin Bell & Mary Ellen Mark, Nina Berman, Cause Collective, Elizabeth Colomba, Bruce Davidson, Erika deVries, Donna Ferrato, Samara Gaev, Caran Hartsfield, Lili Holzer - Glier, Jessica Ingram, Michael Koehler, Barbara Kruger, Lorie Novak, Gordon Parks, Alice Proujansky, Safe Space Collective, Scheherazade Tillet, Sophia Tsanos, and David Wojnaorwicz.
If the year of KAWS hasn't gone well already for the Brooklyn - based artist, he will be opening concurrent exhibitions at Mary Boone Gallery and Galerie Perrotin's new NYC space this weekend,
CA Spectral Hues, curated by Sharon Bliss, Palo Alto Art Center, Palo Alto, CA Art Market, with Chandra Cerrito Contemporary, San Francisco, CA Building the Art House, curated by Katherine Connell and Emma Spertus, Rosenberg Library, City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Big Idea, curated by Sue Collier, Leslie Ford, Jack McWhorter and JoAnn Rothschild, The Painting Center, New York, NY Along the Lines, Harrington Gallery, curated by Julie Finegan, Pleasanton, CA 2016 Plus +1, Trestle Contemporary Art Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Group show, November - December 2016, Galleri Urbane, Dallas, TX Palette, curated by Kelly Inouye, Theodora Mauro and Lisa Solomon, ampersand international arts, San Francisco, CA Small Works, Trestle Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Art Market, with Chandra Cerrito Contemporary, San Francisco, CA 2015 Therely Bare Redux, Zeitgeist Gallery, Nashville, TN Therely Bare Redux, Clara M Eagle Gallery, University of Tennessee, Murray Territory of Abstraction, Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Out of Storage, Studio 110 Projects, Sausalito, CA Art Market San Francisco, (with Chandra Cerrito Contemporary), San Francisco, CA The Airplane Show, B Sakata Garo, Sacramento, CA 2014 un.bound.ed, curated by Brent Hallard and Don Voisine, Root Division, San Francisco, CA (edition) DOPPLER SHIFT, curated by Mary Birmingham, Visual Arts Center, Summit, NJ (catalogue) The Intuitionists, curated by Heather Hart, Steffani Jemison & Jina Valentine, The Drawing Center, New York, NY (catalogue) First / Last, curated by Heather Phillips, Park Life, San Francisco, CA 2013 DOPPLER, Parallel Art Space, Brooklyn, NY (catalogue) Generations IX: The Red / Pink Show, A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Made In Paint: 2012 Artists in Residence, The Sam & Adele Golden Gallery, New Berlin, NY Rituals of Exhibition II, Light Space Project, H Gallery, Chiang Mai, Thailand Rituals of Exhibition, curated by Giles Ryder and Gilbert Hsiao, Don't Be Selfish, Phayao, Thailand POSTE CONCRET II, curated by Richard van der Aa, ParisCONCRET, Paris, FR 2012 Soft Luminosity, curated by Guido Winkler and Iemke van Dijk, IS Projects, Leiden, NL (edition) Art On Paper 2012, The Weatherspoon Museum of Art, Greensboro, NC (brochure) Islands of Order in a Sea of Chaos, curated by Ruth van Veenen, de Vishal, Haarlem, NL Doppler Stop, Amsterdams Grafisch Atelier, Amsterdam, NL (catalogue) Doppler Stop, Kunst & Complex, Rotterdam, NL Doppler Stop, Fluctuating Images / General Public, Berlin, DE Doppler Stop, trenutak.39 / Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, HR Trade - O - Mat, curated by Kathryn Kenworth, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, CA 2011 A Romance of Many Dimensions, curated by Brent Hallard, Brooklyn Artists Gym, Brooklyn, NY POSTE CONCRET I, curated by Richard van der Aa, ParisCONCRET, Paris, FR BYO, IS Projects, Leiden, NL Stop & Go Rides Again, touring exhibition curated by Sarah Klein, Z Space, San Francisco, US; Kunst & Complex, Rotterdam, NL; Fluctuating Images / General Public, Berlin, DE; Fluctuating Images / Interventionstraum, Stuttgart, DE An Exchange with Sol Lewitt, Massachussetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams, MA (catalogue) ReTrace, Cesar Chavez Art Gallery, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA 2010 TOUCH, curated by Brent Hallard, ParisCONCRET, Paris, FR (catalogue) Factor XX, curated by Jenny Balisle, Los Gatos Museum, Los Gatos, CA (catalogue) The Rule of Typical Things, Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2009 TRANS: form color, Meridian Gallery, San Francisco, CA (catalogue) TRANSformal, Pharmaka, Los Angeles, CA (brochure) The Grid, curated by JT Kirkland, MP5, Portland, OR 2008 Calculated Color, curated by Jane Lincoln, Higgins Art Gallery, Cape Cod, MA (brochure) The Space Between, curated by Cathy Kimbell, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA (brochure) Close Calls, Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, CA (also 2005, 2004) TOUCH, curated by Brent Hallard, Busdori, Tokyo, Japan Out of the Fog: Artists from Headlands Center for the Arts, curated by Dianne Romaine and Holly Blake, Art works Downtown, San Rafael, CA 2007 TRANS: Abstraktion, Weltraum, Munich, DE (brochure) 7 - 07 Hung Liu curates 7 Women Artists in the year of the Pig, b.Sakata Garo, Sacramento, CA (brochure) Bay Area Currents, The Oakland Art Gallery, Oakland, CA Visual Noise, UMC Gallery, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO The Unknown Quantity, Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco, CA Systems & Transmutations, Root Division, San Francisco, CA (catalogue) Still, Contemporary Quarterly, curated by Chandra Cerrito, www.ContemporaryQuarterly.com (brochure) 2006 Suitcase: Bus - Dori, curated by Brent Hallard, Tokyo, JP Summertime, Judy Saslow Gallery, Chicago, IL microcosm, curated by Victoria Wagner, Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA (brochure) Sketch, The Memorial Union Gallery, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA 2005 Contemporary Perspectives, Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Rosa, CA 2004 and now they aren't.
On the theme of activating yourself with what you «like» then, Belgian - based Coucke has extended the invitation to fellow artists Kareem Lotfy, Tilman Hornig, Federico Acal, Liesbeth Doms, Olga Fedorova, Spiros Hadjijanos, and Xavier Mary to also show work in the space.
9:30 — 11:00 AM Public Art Dialogue Agency / Agencies for Public Art Chairs: Eli Robb, Lake Forest College; and Mary Tinti, New England Foundation for the Arts Wendy Feuer, New York City Department of Transportation Anne Pasternak, Creative Time Sarah Reisman, Percent for Art, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs 11:15 — 11:45 AM Artist Presentations Su Stockwell, independent artist, London; and Robert Ransick, Bennington College NOON — 2:00 PM Public Art World vs. the Art World Chairs: Sharon Louden, Louden Studio; and Norie Sato, Sato Service Richard Griggs, Public Art Fund Jack Becker, Forecast Public Art and Public Art Review Jennifer McGregor, Wave Hill Lester Burg, MTA Arts for Transit Brian Tolle, independent artist, New York 2:15 — 2:45 PM Artist Presentations Ethan Greenbaum, independent artist, Brooklyn; and Timothy Nolan, independent artist, Los Angeles 3:00 — 5:00 PM Is Public Space Museum Artist Presentations Su Stockwell, independent artist, London; and Robert Ransick, Bennington College NOON — 2:00 PM Public Art World vs. the Art World Chairs: Sharon Louden, Louden Studio; and Norie Sato, Sato Service Richard Griggs, Public Art Fund Jack Becker, Forecast Public Art and Public Art Review Jennifer McGregor, Wave Hill Lester Burg, MTA Arts for Transit Brian Tolle, independent artist, New York 2:15 — 2:45 PM Artist Presentations Ethan Greenbaum, independent artist, Brooklyn; and Timothy Nolan, independent artist, Los Angeles 3:00 — 5:00 PM Is Public Space Museum artist, London; and Robert Ransick, Bennington College NOON — 2:00 PM Public Art World vs. the Art World Chairs: Sharon Louden, Louden Studio; and Norie Sato, Sato Service Richard Griggs, Public Art Fund Jack Becker, Forecast Public Art and Public Art Review Jennifer McGregor, Wave Hill Lester Burg, MTA Arts for Transit Brian Tolle, independent artist, New York 2:15 — 2:45 PM Artist Presentations Ethan Greenbaum, independent artist, Brooklyn; and Timothy Nolan, independent artist, Los Angeles 3:00 — 5:00 PM Is Public Space Museum artist, New York 2:15 — 2:45 PM Artist Presentations Ethan Greenbaum, independent artist, Brooklyn; and Timothy Nolan, independent artist, Los Angeles 3:00 — 5:00 PM Is Public Space Museum Artist Presentations Ethan Greenbaum, independent artist, Brooklyn; and Timothy Nolan, independent artist, Los Angeles 3:00 — 5:00 PM Is Public Space Museum artist, Brooklyn; and Timothy Nolan, independent artist, Los Angeles 3:00 — 5:00 PM Is Public Space Museum artist, Los Angeles 3:00 — 5:00 PM Is Public Space Museum Space?
Curator Alexandra Picard and SPACE 151 are proud to present San Francisco - based artists Vanesa Gingold and Mary Button Durell in the two - person show, Volupté.
Lauren has organized performances in public spaces with artists including Renee Rendine, Mary Coble, iona ROZEAL brown, and Andrea Fraser.
In IMMA - ginary Space a selection of the children's work, created during the Art Alongside 2011 - 2012 programme, is exhibited alongside works by Art Alongside artists Helen Robbins and Mary Claire O'Brien, and works from the IMMA Collection.
, Irish Times, October 23 Louise Jury, «Now they're REALLY taking the p ***: urinating model is shortlisted for Turner Prize», London Evening Standard, October 22 Aidan Dunne, «Derry courts controvery as Turner Prize opens offshore for first time», Irish Times, October 22 «Turner Prize exhibition due to open in Londonderrry», BBC news, October 22 «Turner Prize Exhibition Unveiled In Derry For City of Culture 2013», Artlyst.com, October 22 Ashoke Nag, «Christie's London evening auctions of post-war classics and Italian sales raises 54,586,900 euros», The Economic Times, October 22 Ashoke Nag, «Collectors from around the world gathers at Sotheby's Frieze Week sale in London», The Economic Times, October 18 Anny Shaw, «The Kids are alright», The Art Newspaper, October 18 Mary M. Lane, «Christie's Sells View of a Space Station for $ 3.8 Million», The Wall Street Journal, October 18 «The ArtLyst Power 100: 2013 Alternative Art Power List Unveiled», Artlyst.com, October 16 «Chistie's Art Cornucopia: Auction Houses as Exhibition Spaces», Huffington Post, October 13 Colin Gleadell, «London auctions capitalise on Frieze week», The Telegraph, October 8 «The Power 1000 — London's most influential people 2013: Imagineers, Artists and Curators», London Evening Standard, September 19 «Slideshow: See Massimiliano Gioni's Encyclopaedic Palace in 20 Key Works», Blouin Artinfo, August 1 «John Moores Painting Prize 2013 new open for entries», a-n, July 25 «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», ART post blog, July 16 «Tate Patrons Report 2012 - 2013», Tate, London, pp. 16 - 17 James Hilton, «Who is Lynette Yiadom - Boakye?»
January 24: Charles Atlas's Torse presented by Sam Frank and David Velasco January 31: Yvonne Rainer's Kristina Talking Pictures February 7: Jennifer Reeves's Chronic + Sadie Benning's Flat Is Beautiful February 8: Trinh T. Minh - ha's Naked Spaces — Living Is Round February 21: D.A. Pennebaker's Elizabeth and Mary presented with MoMA's Documentary Fortnight February 26: Shinsuke Ogawa's Narita: The Peasants of the Second Fortress March 10: Three Tapes by Carole Roussopoulos presented by Ridykeulous and Stuart Comer March 13: Tony Buba's Lightning Over Braddock introduced by LaToya Ruby Frazier April 11: Sara Gómez's De cierta manera April 21: Jean - Luc Godard and Anne - Marie Miéville's France / Tour / Detour / Two / Children April 28: Thom Andersen and Noël Burch's Red Hollywood introduced by Lucy Raven May 8: Scott Bartlett's OffOn + Kinji Fukasaku's The Green Slime May 14: Andy Warhol's Paul Swan introduced by Douglas Crimp June 9: Alberto Grifi and Massimo Sarchielli's Anna introduced by Dennis Lim June 12: Michael Thomas's Meat Rack June 23: Ed Pincus's Diaries (1971 - 76) introduced by Nicolas Rapold June 26: An Evening with Cinenova July 3: René Clair's The Crazy Ray + Robert Frank's C'est vrai July 17: Shirley Clarke's The Cool World introduced by Amy Taubin July 24: Nathaniel Dorsky + Susan Howe August 26: For Chris Marker September 9: Michael Snow's La Région centrale introduced by Chantal Akerman September 18: Todd Haynes's Assassins: A Film Concerning Rimbaud + Todd Phillips's Hated: G.G. Allin and The Murder Junkies September 25: Michael Almereyda's Another Girl Another Planet October 8: Esfir Shub + Hito Steyerl October 12: Darmstadt / ISSUE Project Room at Light Industry: David Grubbs + Anthony McCall October 16: James Benning's 11 x 14 introduced by Julie Ault October 17 - 20: Light Industry Benefit Auction at Miguel Abreu Gallery October 23: The Interface Effect a lecture by Alexander R. Galloway presented with Triple Canopy November 13: Alexander Kluge's Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed introduced by Gary Indiana November 19: Tony Bicât's Skinflicker + Arthur Johns's Solarflares Burn for You presented by William Fowler November 27: David Hall + Marlon Riggs
On September 12, 2015, Mary Boone Gallery, in conjunction with a concurrent exhibition at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, opened Surface Body / Action Space, an installation of new paintings and sculpture by former Juxtapoz cover artist, José Parlá.
Occupying Space presents a dense, comprehensive selection of projects from its collection by such artists as Valie Export, Andrea Fraser, Isa Genzken, Dan Graham, Hans Haacke, Hans Hollein, Mary Kelly, Gordon Matta - Clark, Adrian Piper, Martha Rosler, Allan Sekula, Peter Weibel and Franz West, together with brief, articulate texts on their work.
That he was part of a 1973 show at the Artist's Space in New York that was curated by LeWitt, Carl Andre and Ronald Bladen, and that one of those occluded address books contained the names of top NY gallerist Mary Boone and Jean - Michel Basquiat tells us that at one point he was part of the NY art scene.
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I first encountered the artists Ned Evans and Chris Wilder's work in the sprawling 2010 three - gallery show «Swell» in the spaces of Nyehaus, Friedrich Petzel Gallery and Metro Pictures in Chelsea, New York where they were shown alongside artists that appear in Void CA and a wide array of artists as Sister Mary Corita, Thaddeus Strode, Ed Ruscha and Vija Celmins.
His first solo exhibition was mounted in 1977 at Artists Space in New York, followed by group shows at Mary Boone Gallery in 1978 and Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1979.
She is a recipient of the Andy Warhol Foundation's Kindling Fund, a grant administered by SPACE Gallery and she was recently an artist - in - residence at Mary Sky, Vermont.
On view 10 February — 19 March, 2011, the Chelsea exhibition features works by Teresita Fernández, Dan Flavin, Gego, Mary Heilmann, Eva Hesse, Robert Irwin, Agnes Martin, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, and Robert Smithson, all acclaimed artists who confront traditional notions of space, light and the nature -LSB-...]
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Mick Peter solo exhibition Director Mary Doyle gives an introduction talk about artist Mick Peter's work, who transforms imagery derived from fiction, illustration and graphic design into playful installations, resembling quick hand drawn sketches which seem to have been cut from the flatness of the paper and dragged into three - dimensional space.
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