Part of
the Whitechapel Gallery programme in association with the Contemporary Art Society.
Not exact matches
At the
Whitechapel Gallery, a selection of works are screened each season in the Zilkha Auditorium as part of the exhibitions
programme.
Archive
Gallery,
Whitechapel Gallery The
Whitechapel Gallery presents a dedicated
programme of exhibitions curated from archives twice a year in
Gallery 4, bringing them to life as a curatorial resource through rare films, photographs, artefacts and documents.
Guests bought tickets for the evening to help raise # 145,000 for the
Whitechapel Gallery's Education and Community
programmes.
For five years the
Whitechapel Gallery has partnered with Swarovski and the Swarovski Foundation to create spectacular events that support the
Gallery's education and community
programme.
Guests bought tickets for the evening to help raise funds for the
Whitechapel Gallery's Education and Community
programmes.
The proceeds from the
Whitechapel Gift support the
gallery's pioneering education
programmes, helping to develop the talents of the next generation of Britain's leading artists.
Events
Programme A
programme of talks and performances expand on the themes of the exhibition, from an introduction to geometric abstract art by
Whitechapel Gallery director and exhibition co-curator Iwona Blazwick (27 Feb, 3 pm) to a major two - day symposium on abstraction and society bringing together experts in the field including Doug Ashford, Tanya Barson and Briony Fer (Fri 13 & Sat 14 Mar, 11.30 am — 6 pm).
- ISelf Collection displays: The exhibition continues the
Whitechapel Gallery's dedicated collections
programme in
Gallery 7, which reveal rarely - seen works from around the world.
Before Camden Arts Centre, Jenni developed and headed up the Community Education and Public
Programmes at the
Whitechapel Art
Gallery throughout the 1980's.
Whitechapel Gallery editions are generously donated by the artists involved in their exhibition
programme.
This new international
programme of artist events is
Whitechapel Gallery's second collaboration with the V - A-C Foundation, and will be launched at the
Gallery this autumn.
Continuing the
Whitechapel Gallery's
programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world, this is the second of four exhibitions drawn from the ISelf Collection.
This display highlights works in The National Museum of Women in the Arts collection — the only international museum dedicated to the exhibition, preservation, and acquisition of works by women artists of all nationalities and periods - as part of the
Whitechapel Gallery's
programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world.
The
Whitechapel Gallery is a registered charity and all venue hire income directly supports our Education and Community
programmes.
Daniel F. Hermann, Eisler Curator and Head of Curatorial Studies said: «Since 2005, artist commissions have been a core part of the
Whitechapel Gallery's
programme that provides a vital forum for the development of artists» practice.
Announcing highlights from
Whitechapel Gallery's Spring / Summer 2017
programme: A major retrospective of Eduardo Paolozzi; «Terrains of the Body», a display drawn from collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts; plus archive displays, commissions and special events
- This display has been curated by Renee Odjidja, Swarovski Foundation Curator: Youth
Programmes,
Whitechapel Gallery and Mercedes Vicente, Daskaloplous Director of Education and Public
Programmes,
Whitechapel Gallery.
Iwona Blazwick,
Whitechapel Gallery Director said: «The Crossrail Art
programme brings world class art straight from the tube to Londoners and the city's international public.
Like the
Whitechapel Gallery, the Swarovski Foundation believes that art has the power to transform the lives of young people, and this gala evening raises vital funds for the gallery's inspirational education programmes across art, design and culture.
Gallery, the Swarovski Foundation believes that art has the power to transform the lives of young people, and this gala evening raises vital funds for the
gallery's inspirational education programmes across art, design and culture.
gallery's inspirational education
programmes across art, design and culture.»
Continuing the
Whitechapel Gallery's
programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world, the four exhibitions are each titled after a key artwork in each display.
Continuing the
Whitechapel Gallery's
programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world, this is the third of four exhibitions drawn from the ISelf Collection.
Shown in a dedicated Collections
Gallery as part of the
Whitechapel Gallery's
programme opening up rarely seen art collections for everyone, from around the world this final exhibition follows three previous displays Barjeel Art Foundation: Debating Modernism I (8 September — 6 December 2015), Barjeel Art Foundation: Debating Modernism II (15 December -17 April 2016) and Mapping the Contemporary I (26 April — 14 August 2016).
Continuing the
Whitechapel Gallery's
programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world, this is the first of four exhibitions drawn from the ISelf Collection.
Duchamp and Sons is a collaborative
programme at the
Whitechapel Gallery for young people aged 14 - 24 in Tower Hamlets.
The problem was that established London - based institutions (Tate,
Whitechapel Gallery, South London
Gallery, Camden Arts Centre etc) introduced a tentative internationalist stance into their own
programmes.
While contemporary artist Pawel Althamer's depiction of three figures around a campfire becomes a focal point around which the other sculptures — by artists including Petr Galadzhev and Anatoly Osmolovsky — seem to be gathered.The display highlights the V - A-C collection, Moscow, as part of the
Whitechapel Gallery's
programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world.
In August 2016, London Legacy Development Corporation worked with the
Whitechapel Gallery and a range of other partners on a four day employability
programme, connecting east London residents aged 18 - 25 with creative and cultural institutions across east London and beyond.
Turner Prize - winning artist Elizabeth Price has been selected by the
Whitechapel Gallery for Artists» Film International, an annual touring
programme of film, video and animation chosen by 15 partner organisations from around the world.
Continuing the
Whitechapel Gallery's
programme opening up rarely seen art collections for everyone, a series of four chronological displays launching this September highlights works from the Barjeel Art Foundation's rich collection.
The first in a series of five displays, At Work is part of the
Whitechapel Gallery's on going
programme opening up important public and private collections for everyone.
For this year's Award proposals were submitted by aspiring curators from Greece, as well as students and alumni from the following Masters
programmes: Curating the Contemporary, London Metropolitan University and
Whitechapel Gallery; Curating the Art Museum, Courtauld Institute of Art; Curating Contemporary Art, Royal College of Art, and Curating, Goldsmiths College.
Usually working in A4 and always in portrait format, Abts has created this limited edition for the
Whitechapel Gallery as a pair of lithographic prints and one of the special annual
Whitechapel Gift editions for 2012, all proceeds go to towards assisting the
Gallery education
programme to help support the next generation of talented artists.
The presentation of the ISelf Collection is part of the
Whitechapel Gallery's ongoing
programme of opening up rarely - seen collections from around the world in a dedicated Collections
Gallery.
Funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, for 5 years between 2011 - 16 the
Whitechapel Gallery ran a highly successful Skills for the Future Traineeship
programme, recruiting six Trainees each year to work within six different departments.
Throughout this and next year, and in collaboration with five partners, the
Whitechapel Gallery leads a
programme of public events and research exploring the relationship between contemporary art and the rural.
In addition to the
Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon event, the Foundation generously supports the Swarovski Foundation Curator: Youth & Community
Programmes post at the
Whitechapel Gallery.
Continuing the
Whitechapel Gallery's
programme opening up rarely seen art collections, this series of four chronological displays highlights works from the Barjeel Art Foundation collection.
Continuing the
Whitechapel Gallery's
programme opening up rarely seen art collections for everyone, a series of four chronological displays launching this September and concluding in January 2017, highlights works from the Barjeel Art Foundation's rich collection.
The
Whitechapel Gallery's annual fundraiser, raises important funds to transform the lives of children and young people through educational
programmes across art, design and culture.
This year,
Whitechapel Gallery and independent curator Fatoş Üstek explore venues and spaces across East London with a
programme that includes Jake and Dinos Chapman, Lawrence Lek, Melanie Manchot and many more thrilling artists.
Become a Member of the
Whitechapel Gallery and gain special access to our
programme of exhibitions and public events.
LOUIS VUITTON YOUNG ARTS PROJECT 2010 — 2013 The Louis Vuitton Young Arts Project was an arts and education
programme that built a network of peer - led education work across five partner
galleries: Hayward
Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, Tate Britain,
Whitechapel Gallery, led by the South London
Gallery.
Hosted by Harris Museum & Art
Gallery, Preston Initiated by the Contemporary Art Society and
Whitechapel Gallery, London As part of the
Whitechapel Gallery's ongoing
programme to open up public and private collections to wider audiences, the
Gallery presents a curatorial collaboration with the Contemporary Art Society.
Dedicated
programme of exhibitions curated from the archive is presented twice a year at the
Whitechapel Gallery in London, using new research platforms to bring this archive material to life.
Jane Scarth is Curator: Public
Programmes at
Whitechapel Gallery, developing and delivering public events including talks, symposia and performances.
Fiona Bradley Director, Fruitmarket
Gallery Dr Maria Balshaw Director, Manchester City Art
Gallery and Whitworth Art
Gallery Iwona Blazwick Director,
Whitechapel Gallery Caroline Collier Director of partnerships and
programmes, Tate Jeremy Deller Artist Dr Stephen Deuchar Director, Art Fund Adam Caruso Caruso St John Architects Alex Farquharson Director, Tate Britain Martin Green CEO & Director, Hull City of Culture 2017 Simon Groom Director, Scottish National
Gallery of Modern Art Paul Hobson Director, Modern Art Oxford Alistair Hudson Director, Mima, Middlesbrough Judy Kelly Artistic director, Southbank Centre David Lan Director, The Young Vic James Lingwood Co-director, Artangel Dave Moutrey Director and CEO, Home Andrew Nairne Director, Kettle's Yard Hans Ulrich Obrist Artistic director, Serpentine
Gallery Cornelia Parker Artist Grayson Perry Artist Fiona Rae Artist Jonathan Reekie Director, Somerset House Trust Charles Saumarez Smith CEO, Royal Academy of Arts Conrad Shawcross Artist Matthew Slotover Co-founder, Frieze Kathleen Soriano Chair, Liverpool Biennial Peter St John Caruso St John Architects Polly Staple Director, Chisenhale
Gallery Sally Tallant Director, Liverpool Biennial Paul Thompson Rector, Royal College of Art Mark Wallinger Artist Simon Wallis Director, Hepworth Wakefield Jonathan Watkins Director, Ikon
Gallery Richard Wentworth Artist Samuel West Chair, National Campaign for the Arts
In 2012 she launched the
Whitechapel Gallery's young patrons group First Futures and the same year helped develop a major donor
programme for the
Gallery's endowment Future Fund.
In years since, the resultant short films, each suggested by one or other of the partner organisations, have been a fixture in the
gallery's
programme, like vivid messages in a bottle washing up on
Whitechapel Road.
1 Introduction The
Whitechapel Gallery seeks to promote public understanding and enjoyment of modern and contemporary art though its exhibition
programme.