Boardroom will debut at the Imperial
War Museum London as part of its retrospective exhibition Peter Kennard: Unofficial War Artist.
Eleven (2013) and Study (2005) by Rachel Howard are part of Age of Terror: Art Since 9/11 at the Imperial
War Museum London.
O'Donoghue's works have appeared in many solo shows at venues including: the Irish Museum of Modern art (IMMA), Rubicon Gallery, Dublin; the Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Sligo; Cartwright Hall, Bradford; Pfefferle Galley, Munich; Purdy Hicks Gallery, London, Galerie Helmut Pabst, Frankfurt, and The Imperial
War Museum London.
2001 Beyond Turners Road publication to accompany solo exhibition at Agnew's, London, with story commissioned from Iain Sinclair Jock McFadyen, A Book About a Painter, monograph by David Cohen with contributions from other authors, published by Lund Humphries 1999 From Orkney and Other Places, publication to accompany solo exhibition for St Magnus Festival at Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney, prose commissioned from Will Self 1998 Looking Out To Sea, catalogue for solo Edinburgh Festival exhibition at Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, with an essay by Duncan Macmillan 1991 Fragments from Berlin, catalogue for solo exhibition at Imperial
War Museum London, Kelvingrove Glasgow and Manchester City Art Gallery, with foreword by Angela Weight and essay by Tom Lubbock Canal, catalogue for solo exhibition at William Jackson Gallery, London, with an introduction by Jeffery Camp and an essay by Howard Jacobson
Art, Justice and Terror is a day of discussion and debate curated by London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, in response to War of Terror, a solo show at Imperial
War Museum London by Edmund Clark.
In the same month, Imperial
War Museum London explores the challenges of Fashion on the Ration during the Second World War, while photographs, magazine covers and film stills celebrate style icon Audrey Hepburn at National Portrait Gallery from July.
The exhibition runs at Imperial
War Museum London until 31 August.
Imperial
War Museum London are giving Folksy readers the chance to win tickets to its new exhibition Fashion on the Ration, plus a tote bag and print
Not exact matches
In the autumn of 2010, the collection is due to go on public display for the first time at the Imperial
War Museum in
London.
The completion of Transforming IWM
London will see the Imperial
War Museum re-opened as the centrepiece of our commemorations for the centenary of the First World
War.
This WWI tank sits in
London's Imperial
War Museum.
Having been to the Churchill
Museum and the Cabinet
War Rooms in
London, I was intrigued by the presence of the man and his world, but even the excellent performance by Brian Cox as the iconic leader can overcome the script troubles and lousy supporting performances on display here.
To celebrate the release of Joe Wright's Darkest Hour, starring Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill, we have teamed up with IWM - Imperial
War Museums to offer you an exclusive competition to win a visit to the Churchill
War Rooms in
London.
«One of my personal favourite trips is to the Florence Nightingale
Museum in
London, a superb visit for history students studying «medicine in
war» topics.»
Her work is also in the permanent collection of The Imperial
War Museum in
London, England.
We are located in close proximity (walkable distance) to the key
London landmark sites, including the
London Eye, the Tower of
London,
London Bridge, Big Ben, and easy access to transport links to Oxford Street, Buckingham Palace, Piccadilly Circus, Hyde Park, the Tate Gallery, Imperial
War Museum and West End theatres.
«Joining four neighbouring four Park Plaza Hotels & Resorts» properties on the South Bank, we are within easy access of landmarks including the
London Eye and Imperial
War Museum which proves ideal timing as
London's tourism industry continues to boom.
Her work is represented in private and public collections, including the Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York and the Victoria and Albert
Museum and the Imperial
War Museum, both in
London.
1965 1965 Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting, Whitney
Museum of American Art, New York (December 8, 1965 — January 30, 1966) A Contemporary Collection of Painting and Sculpture selected from the Collection of Eleanor Ward, Lyman Allyn
Museum, New
London, Connecticut (May 16 — September 16) Women Artists of America, 1707 — 1964, Newark
Museum, Newark, New Jersey (April 2 — May 16) Critics» Choice: Art Since World
War II — 1965 — Kane Memorial Exhibition in Honor of the Bicentennial of Brown University, Providence Art Club, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island (March 31 — April 24) Art: USA - The Johnson Collection, Whitney
Museum, New York (March 23 - April 18, 1965).
At CAC Málaga, Wylie's paintings draw on an array of sources, from the «ack ack» anti-aircraft guns she remembers hearing as a child in
London during World
War II, to
museum visits, tennis matches, and the actor Nicole Kidman.
She has had solo exhibitions at institutions including MACRO Testaccio (Rome, Italy, 2016) and Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina (Museo MADRE)(Naples, Italy, 2011), and her work has been exhibited at the Imperial
War Museum (
London, UK, 2017), Sala Pelaires (Palma de Mallorca, Spain, 2017), The Drawing Room's Drawing Biennial (
London, UK, 2017 + 2015), Somerset House (
London, UK, 2016), Royal Academy of Arts» Summer Exhibition (
London, UK, 2016), Ackland Art
Museum (Chapel Hill, NC, 2015), and 21er Haus (Vienna, AT, 2015), among many others.
England & Co has sold numerous contemporary and 20th - century works to public collections, including Tate; the Imperial
War Museum; the Victoria and Albert
Museum; the Birmingham
Museum & Art Gallery; the
Museum of
London; the National Gallery of Australia; the Smithsonian Institution, Washington; the Arts Council of Great Britain; and the British
Museum.
The students have taken part in practical workshops, explored the art and ideas produced by a range of artists and have been on research trips to the Imperial
War Museum in
London.
The duo presents two films, Undead Sun (2014) which premiered at the Imperial
War Museum in
London two years ago and We Put the World Before You (2016), made especially for this exhibition.
2008 Democracy, Creative Time, Armory, NY Art and
War, CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, NY Firewalkers, Steafan Stux Gallery, NY Group Show, D.E.N.Contemporary Art, Culver City, CA 7 Beauties, Contrasts Gallery, Beijing and Shanghai, curated Lilly Wei The Other Mainstream II, Arizona State University Art
Museum, AZ Exploding the Lotus, curated by Jaishri Abichandani and Jane Hart, Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Hollywood, Florida Pandora's Box, curated by Amanda Cachia, Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina Saskatchewan, Canada Facing East, Facing West, curated by Amze Emmons and Zoe Charlton, Martin Art Gallery, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA The Furious Gaze, curated by Xabier Arakistain and Muara Reilly, Montehermoso Cultural Center,Vitoria - Gasteiz, Spain Of this Tale I Can not Guarantee a Word... Royal College of Art,
London
United Kingdom Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre,
London Artworks Collection, Leicestershire County Council, Leicester Birmingham
Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham Brighton
Museum and Art Gallery, Brighton Bristol's
Museums, Galleries and Archives, Bristol British Council,
London British
Museum,
London Ferens Art Gallery, Hull Fermanagh County
Museum, Enniskillen Fitzwilliam
Museum, Cambridge Hatton Gallery, University of Newcastle, Newcastle The Hepworth Wakefield, Wakefield The Higgins Bedford, Bedford Imperial
War Museum,
London Jerwood Gallery, Hastings Kettle's Yard, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds McLean
Museum and Art Gallery, Greenock McManus Galleries and
Museums, Dundee Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, Middlesbrough National
Museums Northern Ireland, Belfast National
Museum Cardiff, Cardiff Newport
Museum and Art Gallery, Newport Otter Gallery, University of Chichester, Chichester Pallant House Gallery, Chichester Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney Portsmouth City
Museum, Portsmouth Royal Academy of Arts,
London Royal Academy of Music,
London Royal Albert Memorial
Museum, Exeter Royal College of Art,
London Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh Southampton City Art Gallery, Southampton The Stanley and Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds Art Collection, Leeds Tate,
London Tate Archive,
London Towner, Eastbourne Victoria Art Gallery, Bath Victoria & Albert
Museum,
London Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool The Whitworth, University of Manchester, Manchester
Vézelay's work is represented in
museums and public collections in Britain and abroad including Tate; the British
Museum; the Imperial
War Museum; the National Portrait Gallery,
London; the Victoria and Albert
Museum; the Ashmolean
Museum, Oxford; the Kunst
Museum, Basel; the Australian National Gallery; and the Arts Council of Great Britain.
He has shown work internationally in many exhibitions including Potty Mouth, Potty
War, Pot Roast, Pot is a Reality Kick at Gagosian Gallery in New York, USA Today at the Royal Academy of Arts in
London, the 2006 Whitney Biennial in New York, Fantastic Politics at the National
Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo and No Me at Peres Projects in Berlin.
With cultural epicenters like Paris and
London in ruins after the
war, New York City moved into the limelight as the new center of the art world, fortified by the establishment of The
Museum of Modern Art and the
Museum of Non-Objective Painting (later known as the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum.)
During the
war, the great art
museums of
London were closed, but my interest in painting was brought to life by the amazing Picasso and Matisse exhibition at the Victoria and Albert
Museum at the end of 1945.
Julieta Aranda's work has been exhibited internationally in venues such as (selection): The Kitchen (NY), 10th Lyon Biennial, Solomon Guggenheim
Museum, NY (upcoming solo presentation, 2009), Conspire: Transmediale08, Berlin (2008); Present Future, Artissima, Torinno (2007); Escultura Social,
Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago (2007); 2nd Moscow Biennial (2007) System Error, Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena, Italy (2007), Dictionary of
War, Muffathalle, Munich, Germany (2006), Trial Ballons, MUSAC, Spain (2006), An Image Bank for Everyday Revolutionary Life, REDCAT, Los Angeles, (2006), Museo Carrillo Gil, Mexico City (2009 / 2006), Version 6.0, Espace Paul Ricard, Paris, France (2005); IX Baltic Triennial, Contemporary Art Center (CAC), Vilnius, Lithuania / Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA),
London, England (2005); Moderna Galerija,
Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, Slovenia, (2004); Centro Nacional de las Artes, México City (2004); «ev + a, Imagine Limerick», Limerick, Ireland (2004), Canaia, Mexico City, Mexico (2003); Platform Garanti, Istanbul, Turkey (2003), and VII Havanna Biennial; amongst others.
They completed a new commission for the Imperial
War Museum,
London which opened in 2014 and will tour to MIMA, Middlesbrough and Wolverhampton Art Gallery 2018.
His most famous paintings in
London, by far, are his large wartime masterpieces at the Imperial
War Museum (We Are Making a New World, 1918 and The Menin Road 1919) and Tate Britain (Totes Meer, 1941).
2007 Crossing the Water, Cartwright Hall Gallery, Bradford; travelling to City Gallery, Leicester, UK Stardust or the last border, Musée d'art contemporain du Val - de-Marne (MAC / VAL), Vitry - sur - Seine, France Role Exchange, Sean Kelly, New York, USA African Art Today: An Unbounded Vista, Nelson - Atkins
Museum of Art, Kansas City, USA Check - List Luanda Pop, African Pavillion, 52nd Venice Biennale Uncomfortable Truths - the shadow of slave trading on contemporary art and design, Victoria & Albert
Museum,
London; touring to Salford
Museum and Art Gallery, Salford; Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, UK Tomorrow Now: When Design Meets Science Fiction, MUDAM, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
War and Discontent,
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Scratch the Surface, National Portrait Gallery,
London, United Kingdom Fashion Accidentally,
Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, Taiwan, Asia
British Council Bruges - Zeebrugge Port Authority Christ Church, Oxford Ferens Art Gallery, Hull Hertford College, Oxford Imperial
War Museum,
London National Maritime
Museum,
London National Portrait Gallery,
London Pallant House Gallery, Chichester Queen Mary College,
London Royal Library, Windsor Castle Royal Opera House, Covent Garden Royal Society of Chemistry St John's College, Cambridge Jesus College, Cambridge South
London Gallery Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh University of Birmingham Victoria & Albert
Museum The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester Wolverhampton Art Gallery
• Imperial
War Museum,
London, from 23 March -28 August.
John Keane (b. 1954) has exhibited internationally and his work is in public collections including Chase Manhattan Bank, New York; Christie's Corporate Collection,
London; Detroit Institute of Fine Art, Michigan; Glasgow
Museums: Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow; and Imperial
War Museum,
London.
2007 Jumbo Spoons and Big Cake, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Montreal, Canada Stand - Alone, Arndt & Partner, Berlin, Germany, (catalogue) Substitution 2, Stephen Friedman Gallery,
London, England Concretion Re, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris, France Collage: The Unmonumental Picture, New York
Museum, New York, USA 2006 The Procession, Kestner Gesellschaft, Hannover, Germany United Nations Miniature, 2000, (Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Castilla y Léon, Léon, Spain Collection), Hospital de San Juan de Dios, Almagro, Spain Utopia, Utopia = One World, One
War, One Army, One Dress, CCA Wattis Institute of Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, Californita, USA Concretion, Creux de L'Enfer, Thiers, France Superficial Engagement, Gladstone Gallery, New York, USA Ingeborg Bachmann Altar, Alexanderplatz Station, Berlin, Germany The Green Coffin, Alfonso Artiaco, Napoli, Italy 24 hours Foucault, Festival d'Automne, Palais De Tokyo, Paris, France Musée Précaire Albinet, Cité Albinet, in collaboration with Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers, Aubervilliers, France 2005 Anschool II,
Museum Serralves, Porto, Portugal Anschool, Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, the Netherlands Utopia, Utopia = One World, One
War, One Army, One Dress, ICA, Boston, USA Doppelgarage, North Pole, South Pole, Not In My Name, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany
In 1999 Fagen was invited by the Imperial
War Museum,
London to work as the Official
War Artist for Kosovo.
93: 20th Anniversary Exhibition CGAC Centro Galego do Arte Contemporanea, Santiago de Compostela, Spain Wonderland Towner Art Gallery Eastbourne, UK Catalyst: Contemporary Art and
War Imperial
War Museum North, Manchester, UK Architecture of
War Imperial
War Museum,
London, UK
SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2015 The Brooklyn
Museum, Brooklyn, NY 2014 Roberts and Tilton, Los Angeles, CA 2013 The World Stage: Jamaica, Stephen Friedman Gallery,
London, UK The World Stage: Israel, Boise Art
Museum, Boise, ID Kehinde Wiley: Memling, Phoenix Art
Museum, Phoenix, AZ The World Stage: Israel, The Contemporary Jewish
Museum, San Francisco, CA Stephen Friedman Gallery,
London, UK 2012 The World Stage: Israel, The Jewish
Museum, New York, NY An Economy of Grace, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, NY The World Stage: France 1880 - 1960, Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris, France 2011 The World Stage: Israel, Roberts & Tilton, Culver City, CA Selected Works, SCAD
Museum of Art, Savannah, GA 2010 The World Stage: India, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL Legends of Unity World Cup 2010 PUMA, Apparel Design Gallery, Berlin; Topographie de l'Arte, Paris; Deitch Projects, New York; Elms Lesters,
London; UCCA, Beijing 2009 The World Stage: Brazil, Roberts & Tilton, Culver City, CA The World Stage: Africa, Lagos - Dakar, Artpace, San Antonio, TX 2008 Down, Deitch Projects, New York, NY The World Stage: Africa, Lagos - Dakar, The Studio
Museum in Harlem, New York, NY Focus: Kehinde Wiley, Modern Art
Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX 2007 Kehinde Wiley, Portland Art
Museum, Portland, OR The World Stage: China, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Milwaukee, WI 2006 Scenic, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL Columbus, Columbus
Museum of Art, Columbus OH Columbus, Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles, CA 2005 Rumors of
War, Deitch Projects, New York, NY White, Conner Contemporary, Washington D.C. Bound - Kehinde Wiley Paintings, Franklin Art Works, Minneapolis, MN 2004 Passing / Posing: The Paintings of Kehinde Wiley, The Brooklyn
Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY Easter Realness, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL 2003 Faux / Real, Deitch Projects, New York, NY Pictures at an Exhibition, Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles, CA 2002 Passing / Posing, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL
Recent Acquisitions 2001 — 2007 The British
Museum,
London, UK
War Artists in the Middle East Imperial
War Museum,
London, UK
His works are in the collections of the Victoria and Albert
Museum in
London, Tate Gallery, Imperial
War Museum in
London, Penlee House, Royal Academy, Gallery Oldham, Queen Mary's Doll's House at Windsor Castle and in other
museums in Britain, Australia and New Zealand.
Black and White, Mostly — Hiram Butler Gallery, Houston, TX The Grant and Peggy Reuber Collection of International Works on Paper — McIntosh Gallery,
London, ON Local History: Enrico Castellani, Donald Judd, Frank Stella — Dominique Lévy Gallery, New York City, NY Local History: Castellani, Judd, Stella — Dominique Lévy Gallery —
London,
London In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking — Joslyn Art
Museum, Omaha, NE Taking A Stand Against
War — Lehmbruck
Museum, Duisburg Alois Breyer, El Lissitzky, Frank Stella: Wooden Synagogues — Tel Aviv
Museum of Art, Tel Aviv Love Story — Sammlung Anne & Wolfgang Titze — Schweizergarten, Vienna Modernism from the National Gallery of Art: The Robert & Jane Meyerhoff Collection — The de Young
Museum, San Francisco, CA Openness And Clarity: Color Field Works From The 1960S And 1970S — Honor Fraser, Los Angeles, CA Summer Group Exhibition: Part I — Van Doren Waxter, New York City, NY The Shaped Canvas, Revisited — Luxembourg & Dayan, New York City, NY Calculated Abstractions — Hard - Edge Prints — UB Art Galleries — University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY Solidaridad Y Resistencia.
Walid Siti is among the artists shown in the group exhibition entitled «Age of Terror: Art since 9/11» which opened on October 26th at
London's Imperial
War Museums (IWM).
Age of Terror: Art since 9/11 including Coco Fusco's Operation Atropos (2006), at The Imperial
War Museum in
London, reviewed by Edward Lucie - Smith in Artlyst.
In the past two years she's had solo shows at New York's Murray Guy gallery, the University Art Gallery at University of California, Irvine, and the Imperial
War Museum in
London.
2017/18 Prospect, Prospect Triennial, New Orleans, USA Age of Terror, Imperial
War Museum,
London, England FOR - SITE, Fort Mason Chapel, San Francisco, USA The Image of
War, Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden Memories of Underdevelopment,
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, USA
Born in 1958, Chicago, IL Recent locations include Los Angeles; New Orleans; Baja California, Mexico; San Juan Islands, British Columbia and Portland SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2011 Loose Lips Do Sink Ships, Laurel Gitlen, New York Sorry We're Closed, Brussels, Belgium (forthcoming) 2010 Timothy Taylor Gallery,
London 2009 Galerie Laurent Godin, Paris Laurel Gitlen, New York Sorry We're Closed, Brussels, Belgium 2008 State of the Union, Small A Projects, Portland, OR 2007 White Columns, New York SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2011 Sex Drive, Haverford College, Haverford, PA (curated by Stuart Horodner) 2010 Bienniale de Belleville, Paris 2009 Sign of the Times, Monique Meloche Gallery, Chicago Diabolique, Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; Galerie de L'UQAM, Montreal, Canada; Military
Museums, Calgary, Canada (curated by Amanda Cachia) Salvador Diaz Gallery, Madrid (curated by Rikrit Tiravanija) 2008 Say Goodbye To..., Clifford Gallery, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY 2008 Altoids Award, The New
Museum of Contemporary Art, New York Ambivalent Figuration, Samson Projects, Boston, MA 2007 Memorial to the Iraq
War, ICA
London (with Harrell Fletcher) BIBLIOGRAPHY Free Speech Zone: Michael Patterson - Carver, monograph edited by Harrell Fletcher, with contributions by Fletcher, Matthew Higgs, and an introduction by Michael Patterson - Carver, (
London: Four Corners Books, 2010) Cachia, Amanda, Diabolique, exhibition catalogue, (Dunlop Art Gallery, 2009) Dexter, Emma, «Michael Patterson - Carver» in 60: Innovators Shaping Our Creative Future, edited by Lucas Dietrich, (
London: Thames and Hudson, 2009) «Michael Patterson - Carver,» (review) The New Yorker, October 19, 2009 Anne Doran, «Michael Patterson - Carver,» (review) Time Out New York issue 732, October 8 - 14, 2009 Sanders, Gabriel, «Trader Joe's Treasure,» The Forward, July 2008 Yim, Su - jin, «Political Artist Moves in Higher Circles» (Michael Patterson - Carver), The Oregonian, April 2008 Vogel, Carol, «Inside Art: Altoids Award» (Michael Patterson - Carver), New York Times, March 2008 Yim, Su - jin, «An Artist, Discovered» (Michael Patterson - Carver), The Oregonian, August 2007 PUBLIC COLLECTIONS American Folk Art
Museum, New York City of Paris Permanent Collection FRAC Bretagne, Châteaugiron, France
Museum of Everything,
London
Crucial group exhibitions include the Imperial
War Museum,
London (2017),
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (2017), J. Paul Getty
Museum (2017),
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2017), Stedelijk
Museum (2014),
Museum Folkwang (2014), Nasher Sculpture Center (2014), MoMA (2013), Kunsthalle Baden - Baden (2012), the Metropolitan
Museum of Art and Haus der Kunst (2013), Kunstmuseum Bern (2011), and MAXXI, Rome (2010).