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Selected solo exhibitions include: Oriel Sycharth Gallery, Wrexham, 2014; Purdy Hicks Gallery, London, 2009; True Colours, Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, 2004; Being Here: New Paintings, The New Art Gallery Walsall, 2001; Punctuation Paintings, Purdy Hicks Gallery, 1999; Galerie Helmut Pabst, Frankfurt, 1999; Fuse Paintings, Usher Gallery, Lincoln, Mead Gallery, Warwick, 1998.
After its first iteration at H - Project Space, Bangkok the show moves to Transition Gallery, London from 20 September - 12 October 2014, before its final exhibition at The Usher Gallery, Lincoln from 19 December 2014 - 19 April 2015 paintingdetail.com
This exhibition later travelled to Huddersfield, Huddersfield Art Gallery; Hull, Freens Art Gallery; Stoke - on - Trent, City Museum & Art Gallery; Lincoln, Usher Gallery; Bristol, City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery; Eastbourne, Tower Art Gallery; Norwich, Castle Museum; Preston, Harris Museum & Art Gallery; York, York City Art Gallery and Sheffield, Mappin Gallery.
Exhibitions (Selected) 2017 Manuscript - Letter Home, China Academy of Arts Museum, Hangzhou, China Veneer, Wirksworth Festival, Derbyshire (Co-curated Exhibition) Line and Fold, Paper GALLERY, Manchester 2016 Razzle Dazzle, Transition Gallery, London Only Yours Dear, Gallery No. 1, Repton, Derbyshire (Solo) Drawn for Something Else, Rogue Project Space, Manchester Now for Tomorrow II, Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Nottingham Razzle: All That Jazz, Harley Gallery, Wellbeck Estate, Nottinghamshire 2015 In Miniature, Small Collections Room, Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham Autocatalytic Future Games, No Format Gallery, London 2014 (detail), The Usher Gallery, Lincoln About Painting, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester 2013 Rotation New Court Gallery Repton, Derbyshire (Solo) 2012 Needle's Eye, BayArt Gallery, Cardiff 2011 Contemporary Perspectives on Water Colour, Mall Galleries, London
Awards and Commissions (Selected) 2017 Flag Commission, The Usher Gallery, Lincoln 2016 Wish You Were Here, Estuary Festival, Metal, Southend - on - Sea 2015 Nottingham Castle Open 2015 (Purchase Prize), Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Nottingham 2008 John Moores 25, Contemporary Painting Prize, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, UK
Previous recipients of the award include: The Graves Art Gallery, Museums Sheffield (with artist Kateřina Šedá) in 2009; the Hepworth Wakefield and Wolverhampton Art Gallery (with Turner Prize nominated artist Luke Fowler) in 2010; Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery (with artist Christina Mackie) in 2011; The Collection & Usher Gallery, Lincoln (with artist Oliver Laric) 2012; and last year's winners: Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in partnership with the Pitt Rivers Museum and the Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art (with artist Elizabeth Price)
The Collection & Usher Gallery, Lincoln: Commissions for the Exhibition, The World is Almost Six Thousand Years Old: Contemporary Art and Archaeology from the Iron Age to the Present, 2 February - 7 May 2013 - # 10,000
Her work is held in private and public collections including Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, The Arts Council Collection, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, The Usher Gallery and The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum.
[6] Her work is part of private and public collections including the Arts Council Collection and the Usher Gallery.
Commissioned by The Collection and Usher Gallery, Lincoln through the Contemporary Art Society Annual Award 2012
The Usher Gallery was built in 1927 with funding from philanthropist James Ward and holds the county's largest collection of historic and contemporary art.
More than 50 objects from The Collection and Usher Gallery have been scanned and put online at www.lincoln3dscans.co.uk.
They reference the neoclassical marble sculpture held by the Usher Gallery but are made of more modest materials including bricks, mortar and garden sculptures.
Previous recipients of the award include: The Graves Art Gallery, Museums Sheffield (with artist Katerina Šedá) in 2009; the Hepworth Wakefield and Wolverhampton Art Gallery (with Turner Prize nominated artist Luke Fowler) in 2010; Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery (with artist Christina Mackie) in 2011; The Collection & Usher Gallery, Lincoln (with artist Oliver Laric) 2012; and last year's winners: Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in partnership with the Pitt Rivers Museum and the Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art (with artist Elizabeth Price).
Previous recipients of the award are Kateřina Šedá with The Graves Art Gallery, Museums Sheffield in 2009; Luke Fowler with Hepworth Wakefield and Wolverhampton Art Gallery in 2010; Christina Mackie with Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery in 2011; Oliver Laric with The Collection & Usher Gallery in 2012; and Elizabeth Price with the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in partnership with the Pitt Rivers Museum and the Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art.
Previous recipients of the award include Katerina Šedá with The Graves Art Gallery, Museums Sheffield (2009); Luke Fowler with Hepworth Wakefield and Wolverhampton Art Gallery (2010); Christina Mackie with Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery (2011); Oliver Laric with The Collection & Usher Gallery (2012); and last year's winners, Elizabeth Price with the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in partnership with the Pitt Rivers Museum and the Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art.
ABOUT THE COLLECTION AND USHER GALLERY The Collection and Usher Gallery sit on a shared site in Lincoln city centre.
We are thrilled that Oliver Laric, through winning the award, has been able to respond so adventurously to the holdings at The Collection and Usher Gallery, producing a commission that brings the museum's most historic works so vividly into the 21st century.»
In 2012, artist Oliver Laric won the Contemporary Art Society Annual Award to create a new work for The Collection and Usher Gallery in Lincoln.
Recent solo exhibitions include Index, Stockholm; The Collection Lincoln and Usher Gallery, Lincoln; Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, Rugby; La Loge, Brussels; Kunsthalle Lissabon, Portugal; The Showroom Gallery, London; Spacex, Exeter; Carlier / Gebauer, Berlin; Altman - Siegel, San Francisco; de Appel, Amsterdam; London and Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), London.
Previous recipients of the award include: The Graves Art Gallery, Museums Sheffield (with artist Kateřina Šedá) in 2009; the Hepworth Wakefield and Wolverhampton Art Gallery (with Turner Prize nominated artist Luke Fowler) in 2010; Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery (with artist Christina Mackie) in 2011; and last year's winners, The Collection & Usher Gallery, Lincoln (with artist Oliver Laric).
Previous recipients of the award: The Graves Art Gallery, Museums Sheffield (with artist Kateřina Šedá) in 2009; the Hepworth Wakefield and Wolverhampton Art Gallery (with Turner Prize nominated artist Luke Fowler) in 2010; Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery (with artist Christina Mackie) in 2011; and last year's winners, The Collection & Usher Gallery, Lincoln (with artist Oliver Laric).
His work is held in numerous private, national and international collections including: The Sackner Archive, USA; The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art; Siena Art Institute, Italy; Tate Gallery, London; Tsukuba Dojo, Japan; The Usher Gallery, Lincoln; Van Abbemuseum, Holland; Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada and Yorkshire Sculpture Park, UK.
Annual Award for Shortlisted Museums 2012 The Collection and Usher Gallery, Lincoln with artist Oliver Laric Leeds Art Gallerywith artist Alice Channer Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery with Kettle's Yardwith artist Juliette Blightman
As the fourth artist to win the coveted prize, Oliver Laric will now begin the process of creating the new work, which will go on display at The Collection and Usher Gallery in approximately one year's time.
The Contemporary Art Society is delighted to announce that this year's Annual Award, Commission to Collect, which offers one of the largest sums of money of any contemporary art prize in the UK, has been awarded to The Collection and Usher Gallery, Lincoln, with artist Oliver Laric.
Self - titled solo shows were presented at Secession, Vienna, Austria; Kaikai Kiki Gallery, Tokyo, Japan; CCA, Tel Aviv, Israel; Austrian Cultural Forum, London, England; ar / ge kunst Galerie Museum, Bolzano, Italy; Tanya Leighton, Berlin; «Oliver Laric: Lincoln 3D scans,» The Collection and Usher Gallery, Lincoln, England; and «Yuanmingyuan 3D, Entrée, Bergen, Norway.
Five British Contemporary Artists, Tate Britain, London Looking at the View, Tate Britain, London The World is Almost Six Thousand Years Old: Contemporary Art and Archaeology from the Stone Age to the Present, The Collection Lincoln and The Usher Gallery, Lincoln

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He toyed with his Blackberry throughout the session, for instance, and paid about as much attention as the army of schoolchildren who were ushered into the public gallery half way through.
We mentioned earlier that News Corp is firmly behind Apple, and Rupert Murdoch and Steve Jobs will be doing an event in San Francisco at a major Art Gallery soon to usher in a new digital publishing age.
The installation comes as part of a wave of smart signage on electronic paper ushering museums into the 21st century, be it through in - gallery digital labels or through visitor - led interactive screens.
Isla Vista's arched portico ushers you into the gallery.
Opening: Laurel Sparks, «Rubedo» at Kate Werble Gallery Bard grad Laurel Sparks brings her archaic tablet - cum - teenage bedroom abstractions to this gallery known for ushering new talent into our visual Gallery Bard grad Laurel Sparks brings her archaic tablet - cum - teenage bedroom abstractions to this gallery known for ushering new talent into our visual gallery known for ushering new talent into our visual sphere.
The baby boom generation ushered in a new phenomenon of instant success, driven by the expanding demand for art in the galleries.
Every show of living artists in these galleries is ushered in like a career retrospective, a quasi coronation, with everything often already sold or spoken for.
In response to these works, and others that were not realised in her lifetime, Peter Liversidge (b. 1973), who was a friend of Finn - Kelcey, will create a giant flag for the gallery's entrance with the word «HELLO» stitched in black on a white background, ushering visitors into the show.
Please consider joining one of our other DIA volunteer committees, including Detroit Film Theatre Ushers, Gallery Information, and Gallery Service.
San Francisco galleries usher in the new year, with many new exhibitions opening this weekend and the next.
Kate Usher and Mariah Schemenauer serve summer drinks at the opening reception of «She Sells Seashells by the Seashore» at Eric Firestone Gallery in East Hampton.
Athr Gallery is proud to usher in the new year with renowned Saudi artist Manal Al - Dowayan's first solo exhibition in Saudi Arabia A Journey of Belonging, introducing new work by the artist as well as seminal work from her previous series.
Benjamin Evans — who joined the staff as Gallery Director in 2007 — ushered in exciting and continuous growth.
Italian artist Sandro Chia's bronze of an angel stands like a sentinel — or perhaps more like an usher — at the entrance to the Cowden Gallery at the San Antonio Museum of Art.
«Nahum B. Zenil: Witness to the Self» — an exhibition of provocative works by one of Mexico's foremost contemporary artists New York, NY (July 30, 1997)-- Ushering in the new season at NYU's Grey Art Gallery is a powerful retrospective exhibition of one of Mexico's leading contemporary artists, Nahum Zenil.
Anyone who visits a museum or gallery on install days can attest to the mass of crates and many multipurpose professionals ushering artworks into place.
The New Jeff Koons 1980 duratran, fluorescent lightbox 42 x 32 x 8 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT New Hoover Celebrity IV, New Hoover Convertible, New Shelton Wet / Dry 5 - Gallon, New Shelton Wet / Dry 10 - Gallon Doubledecker Four vacuum cleaners, 1985 plexiglas, fluorescent lights 99 x 53 1⁄2 x 28 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Aqualung 1985 bronze Edition 1 of 3 27 x 17 1⁄2 x 17 1⁄2 inches Private collection One Ball Total Equilibrium Tank (Spalding Dr. J Silver Series) 1985 glass, steel, sodium chloride reagent, distilled water, basketball Edition 1 of 2 64 3⁄4 x 30 3⁄4 x 13 1⁄4 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Three Balls 50/50 Tank (Wilson Aggressor, Wilson Supershot, Dr. J Silver Series) 1985 glass, steel, distilled water, three basketballs Edition 2 of 2 60 1⁄2 x 48 3⁄4 x 13 1⁄4 inches Private collection Jim Beam - J.B. Turner Train 1986 stainless steel, bourbon Artist's Proof 11 x 114 x 6 1⁄2 inches Stefan T. Edlis collection I Assume You Drink Martell 1986 oil inks on canvas Edition 1 of 2 45 x 60 inches Private collection Italian Woman 1986 stainless steel Edition 1 of 3 30 x 18 x 11 inches Courtesy Leo Castelli Gallery Rabbit 1986 stainless steel Edition 3 of 3 41 x 19 x 12 inches Sonnabend collection Buster Keaton 1988 polychromed wood Edition 2 of 3 65 3⁄4 x 50 x 26 1⁄2 inches C&M Arts Michael Jackson and Bubbles 1988 porcelain / ceramic blend Edition 2 of 3 42 x 70 1⁄2 x 32 1⁄2 inches San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, purchased through the Marian and Bernard Messenger Fund and restricted funds Pink Panther 1988 porcelain Edition 3 of 3 41 x 20 1⁄2 x 19 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT St. John the Baptist 1988 porcelain Edition 3 of 3 56 1⁄2 x 30 x 24 1⁄2 inches Courtesy Sonnabend Gallery Ushering in Banality 1988 polychromed wood Edition 2 of 3 38 x 62 x 30 inches Private collection Vase of Flowers 1988 mirror 72 1⁄2 x 53 x 1 inches Collection of Michael Crichton, courtesy of Christie's Wild Boy and Puppy 1988 porcelain Edition 1 of 3 38 x 39 1⁄2 x 23 1⁄2 inches C&M Arts Winter Bears 1988 polychromed wood Edition 2 of 3 48 x 44 x 15 1⁄2 inches Anthony d'Offay, London Woman in Tub 1988 porcelain Edition 3 of 3 23 3⁄4 x 36 x 27 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Bourgeois Bust - Jeff and Ilona 1991 marble Artist's Proof 44 1⁄2 x 28 x 21 inches Anthony d'Offay, London Dirty - Jeff on Top 1991 oil inks silkscreened on canvas 60 x 90 inches Collection of Rachel and Jean - Pierre Lehmann Wall Relief with Bird 1991 polychromed wood Edition 2 of 3 72 x 50 x 27 inches C&M Arts Balloon Dog (Orange) 1994 - 2000 high chromium stainless steel, mirror - polished finish with transparent color coating 120 x 144 x 45 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Bread with Egg 1995 - 1997 oil on canvas 128 x 108 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Play - Doh 1995 - 2004 oil on canvas 131 5⁄16 x 111 1⁄16 inches Private collection Auto 2001 oil on canvas 102 x 138 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Lobster 2003 polychromed aluminum, steel, vinyl Edition 1 of 3 57 7⁄8 x 17 1⁄8 x 37 inches (plus variable length chain) Private collection, courtesy Thea Westreich Art Advisory Services Elvis 2003 oil on canvas 108 x 93 inches Stefan T. Edlis collection
January 9 — January 24, 2015 Opening reception January 9, 7 pm to 9 pm The Lodge Gallery is proud to usher in the new year with Alterity, a group exhibition featuring works by Reuben Negron, Emily Burns, Curt Hoppe, Rebecca Goyette, Frank Webster and Ulrike Theusner.
Both museums hold special exhibition openings on Saturday, the Pollock - Krasner House & Study Center opens its doors and ushers in its first exhibition of the season and art openings flourish at galleries across the East End.
Before you could say Gee whiz, on Sunday the London - based Lisson Gallery ushered its new 8,500 - square - foot building into Chelsea with an exhibition of recent works by Carmen Herrera — and none too soon!
Crown Point has functioned as an etching workshop and gallery for more than 50 years, serving as a conduit for such artists as Richard Diebenkorn, Alex Katz, Sol Lewitt, and Helen Frankenthaler, and now has ushered in younger artists with active markets and critical profiles.
But as the years went on and her aesthetic shifted somewhat, her paintings expanded in scale, maturity, and visual flair, culminating, arguably, in a 2012 show at Sadie Coles gallery in London, where her new body of work — including the one that just sold at Sotheby's — ushered in a new level of collector interest.
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