Schueler's early painting, exhibited at his 1954
Stable Gallery solo show, evoked nature's atmospheric and rhythmic force.
Not exact matches
De Kooning had her first
solo exhibition at the
Stable Gallery in New York in 1952 and exhibited almost annually thereafter throughout the United States, including
shows at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, and Washington
Gallery of Modern Art in 1964.
She was acclaimed worldwide, as we can see in her participation in international exhibitions that year, most notably the Venice Biennial, along with
solo shows at the
Stable Gallery in New York nearly every year.
Krasner's first
solo exhibition was held at
Stable Gallery in 1955, first retrospective - at Whitechapel
Gallery in 1965, first
solo show - at Whitney Museum in 1973.
«Made of glazed and fired clay, Rosen's primary medium, and not more than a few feet high... the sculptures seem to have neither fixed contours nor
stable shape; even their scale appears to shift as you look... not so much covered with as compounded of hundreds of writhing, snakelike elements, they are variously volcanic, beastly, catastrophic and unnervingly funny, suggesting things going terribly wrong, but not yet irreversibly...» Nancy Princenthal Rosen's work has been in many
solo shows in museums, commercial
galleries and non-profit spaces.
Wilson had three
solo shows at Hansa, in 1953, 1955, and 1957, and also participated in important group
shows during these years, including at Tanager
Gallery, another of the most active artists» cooperatives, and in three annual exhibitions from 1953 to 1955 at the
Stable Gallery on West 58th Street.
For the remainder of the decade, Stankiewicz's work was increasingly well received, and he participated in numerous group and
solo shows, including Young America 1957 at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Irons in the Fire at the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston (1957), the Venice Biennale (1958), and a one - man exhibition at the
Stable Gallery in 1959.
In 1964, after a period of relative seclusion, she had her first
solo show in eleven years at the
Stable Gallery, New York.
Giorno met Warhol later that year at his first
solo show at the
Stable Gallery, and the two became close friends and lovers.
Drawn exclusively from museum and private collections, this will be the first exhibition devoted entirely to this body of work since the artist's 1965
solo show at the
Stable Gallery, New York, over fifty years ago.
Despite her early successes and the fact that she was a respected member of the New York School, Bourgeois had only one
solo show — her 1964 exhibition at the
Stable Gallery — in a period of over twenty years (from 1953 to 1974).
Janice Biala's work has been exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally during her lifetime with seven
solo shows at the
Stable Gallery and in five Whitney Museum Annuals.
The two attended events together and each exhibited their work in
solo shows at Eleanor Ward's
Stable Gallery as they came to be identified with the rising pop art movement.
After her first
solo exhibitions at the
Stable Gallery (1952, 1954, 1956), she
showed in a number of other
galleries, including Graham, Gruenebaum, and Washburn in New York and the Dord Fitz
Gallery in Amarillo, Texas.
Opening: «Luc Tuymans: Le Mépris» at David Zwirner One of the stars of the David Zwirner
stable, Belgian painter Luc Tuymans returns for his 13th
solo show with the
gallery with a selection of new canvases painted over the past year.
The
gallery also used ZsONA MACO as an opportunity to present the work of local artist Gabriel de la Mora, who just joined their
stable and will have a
solo show at the
gallery in March.
For the coveted
gallery exhibition slot during Frieze Week, Hannah Barry chose two stalwarts of her
stable: James Capper and Shaun McDowell, presenting
solo shows of new work on each of the two floors of the South London
gallery space.
What are the chances that a 26 - year - old artist, even a very talented one, would be given his first
solo show at the venerable Hiram Butler
Gallery, whose
stable of A-list artists includes the luminaries James Turrell and Michael Petry?
His first
solo show, «In Motion», was at the
Stable Gallery in Wandsworth.
In his first
solo show at the
Stable Gallery in 1962, the iconography that would go on to define him was already present: the silkscreened Marilyn Diptych, 100 Soup Cans and 100 Coke Bottles.
He has had numerous
solo shows at major
galleries such as the Luise Ross
Gallery, New York, NY, Peter Findlay
Gallery, New York, NY, The Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA, Hackett - Freedman
Gallery, San Francisco, Claude Bernard
Gallery, New York, NY, Alpha
Gallery, Boston, MA and
showed his works during the 1960's in the
Stable Gallery, New York, NY.
Queen, was first exhibited in a
solo show the
Stable Gallery in April 1957 (the artist's third solo show at the gallery and fourteens of this c
Gallery in April 1957 (the artist's third
solo show at the
gallery and fourteens of this c
gallery and fourteens of this career).