The Postcard Show, A.I.R. Gallery, NYC, NY Guild Hall Members Show, Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY Springs Mystery Art Sale, Ashawagh Hall, East Hampton, NY Ten
Year Retrospective Member's Exhibit, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, Los Angeles, CA 2013 Year in Review, See.Me Gallery, New York, NY Love, South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, MA, Curated by: Eric Aho Chautauqua National: Beauty Matters, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, Curated by: Andrea Keys - Connell
Not exact matches
In honor of its milestone birthday, the Boston Wine Expo will debut a W?NE Bar where you can stop and ask
members of the Boston Sommelier Society your wine - related questions as well as get a
retrospective of the industry's past 25
years and what to expect in the next 25
years.
Themed «Under the Seas: Reflecting on 30
Years,» the gala featured a program hosted by ensemble
member David Schwimmer and a video
retrospective of...
That display featured works from her long career and wide - ranging practice, from her early period as an active
member of the Parisian avant - garde in the 1920s and 1930s, through to her later
years back in Britain, leading up to her Tate
retrospective exhibition in 1983, the
year before she died.
Critics Choose Their Favorite Shows of 2012 — Over 400
members from the International Association of Art Critics compiled their list of the best art shows from the past
year, which includes a number of big New York blockbusters like Ann Hamilton's «The Event of the Thread» at the Park Avenue Armory and the Willem de Kooning
retrospective at the MoMA.
Golub, also known also for his collaborative marriage to the artist Nancy Spero (a fellow
member in the postwar artist confab the Monster Roster), will be the subject of a sweeping
retrospective at Tate Modern — his first show in London in 15
years.
One Basquiat is just the latest of many links between the artist and the borough — from his birth at Brooklyn Hospital, to childhood visits to the Brooklyn Museum, where his mother enrolled him as a Junior
Member when he was six
years old, to the Museum's
retrospective Basquiat in 2005 and its critically acclaimed presentation Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks in 2015.
And, surprisingly enough, many of these artists were connected to the Abstract Expressionist movement (the most sought - after segment in the art market) to one extent or another: a Washington D.C. - based artist Sam Gilliam was brought by David Kordansky Gallery to Frieze Art Fair in New York this
year, an active
member of the famous New York School Edward Dugmore was exhibited at Loretta Howard gallery just recently, and now it is Raymond Spillenger, an Abstract Expressionist who is gaining attention with an upcoming
retrospective scheduled for early 2016 at the Black Mountain College near Asheville, N.C. Spillenger, who died in November at the age of 89, abruptly left the art scene in the late 6os, and while his fellow AbEx artists were going through mounting recognition and success at the Stable Annual, Spillenger plunged into family life and didn't show his art even to the family
members.
She also has organized several major
retrospectives and single - artist exhibitions: Born in the State of FLUX / us (2010), which was devoted to the work of Benjamin Patterson, a contrabass musician, long - time arts administrator and founding
member of Fluxus; the survey Donald Moffett: The Extravagant Vein (2011); Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20
Years of Drawing (2014); Compilation (2015), a
retrospective of work by sonic and visual artist Jennie C. Jones.; and most recently, Everything and Nothing (2016), a 10 -
year survey of work by painter and sculptor Angel Otero.
Chip Simone, a founding
member of Atlanta's photography community, will present work from the past 45
years in a major exhibition entitled One Glass Eye, a
Retrospective.
The first time the artist staged a major exhibition at Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1965, and a
retrospective at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. in 1981 and the same
year was elected to the National Academy of Design as an Associate
member and became a full Academician in 1984.
She was awarded a
retrospective exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1974, was elected a
member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, received the International Women «s
Year Award (1976), the National Women «s Caucus for Art Award for Artistic Achievement (1979), and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts (1983), among others.
Design, Setting, and Participants A
retrospective cohort study of 17 337 adult health maintenance organization
members (54 % female; mean [SD] age, 57 [15.3]
years) who attended a primary care clinic in San Diego, Calif, within a 3 -
year period (1995 - 1997) and completed a survey about childhood abuse and household dysfunction, suicide attempts (including age at first attempt), and multiple other health - related issues.
The conference theme, Helping Children and Families — The Best of AFCC, set the stage for the children and family
member participants from the conference ten
years earlier to return to provide a
retrospective look at divorce and its impact.