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Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York presents stages, an exhibition of photographs and drawings by 2016 Workspace Resident Katherine Hubbard.

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Facebook stock was a controversial subject at the annual Sohn Investment Conference in New York Monday, where hedge fund managers and top investors take the stage to present their best investment ideas.
He has presented live on Carnegie Hall stage in New York City to a sold out international audience.
In a recent article in the «New York Review of Books» on the television and stage adaptations of Hilary Mantel's historical novels «Wolf Hall» and «Bring up the Bodies,» the Irish critic Fintan O'Toole tries to explain the present popularity of a story about Henry VIII's obscure....
Before Trump had taken the stage, the other speakers had presented something of a split identity for the party in New York.
In her new play, Boy, now on stage at the Clurman Theatre in New York City, playwright Anna Ziegler presents an engrossing, fictionalized account of the Reimer case.
With the advent of online and social media, fashion shows, for many designers, now present a far bigger consumer marketing opportunity than in decades past — an opportunity that has persuaded mass market brands as well as big - name retailers like J.Crew and Topshop to stage their own presentations at fashion week in New York and London, respectively.
There are shades of both Howards End and Angels in America in Matthew Lopez's absorbing seven - hour epic (staged in two parts), which explores New York's present - day gay community.
Carland's single - channel video, Live From Somewhere (2013) presents the consciously awkward moment from Gilda Radner's 1979 one - woman Broadway show titled Gilda Radner — Live From New York when a spotlight pans the theatre curtains, anticipating Radner's stage appearance.
ISSUE Project Room's annual Artist - in - Residence program provides New York - based emerging artists with a year of support, offering artists access to facilities, equipment, documentation, pr / marketing, curatorial and technical expertise to develop and present significant new works, reach the next stage in their artistic development, and gain exposure to a broad public audience.
In Sydney in 2014, the British artist presented her first theater piece, a monologue for the actor Stephen Dillane on death, families, and the nature of performance; in New York two years later, she transformed it into Event for a Stage, a moving and dizzyingly intricate 50 - minute film.
A version of this performance was previously presented under the title Dying on Stage at (amongst others) Serpentine Galleries, London; PERFORMA 15, New York; Centre National de la Dance, Paris; Nouveau Musée National de Monaco; Centre Pompidou, Paris; the Sharjah Biennial Act II, Beirut and Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich.
The exhibition marks 50 years of Pace representing Dubuffet and follows Pace's tradition of staging landmark exhibitions on the artist, including two shows of Théâtres de mémoire presented in 1977 and 1979 in New York.
Their work has been presented at MOMA PS1 as part of Greater NY, The Chocolate Factory, New York Live Arts, Danspace Project, the Vail International Dance Festival, REDCAT, ICA Boston and Summer Stages Dance, the Walker Art Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, On the Boards, and the O Miami Poetry Festival.
The idea for the project, presented by Art Production Fund and Kiehl's, came to Liden after she staged a photography show at New York's Maccarone gallery last spring.
Last spring, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, with a Pollock collection unrivaled by any other museum worldwide, presented an exhibit of highlights from that collection, representing all the stages of his career, including the massive One: Number 31, 1950 (at top of page), widely considered his masterpiece.
Kemang Wa Lehulere wins Performa 17 Malcolm McLaren prize South African artist Kemang Wa Lehulere is the winner of the fourth edition of the Malcolm McLaren Award, presented every two years at the conclusion of New York performance art biennial Performa in recognition of an artist who has staged «an innovative and thought - provoking performance» at the festival (this year's biennial ended on Sunday night).
Kemang Wa Lehulere has won the Malcolm McLaren Award presented by Performa in recognition of artists who stage «an innovative and thought - provoking performance» during the New York - based biennial.
The Present recalls the tradition of New York street photography, encapsulating the frenetic energy of Manhattan and the constant shifts in attention between people and places on the city's unruly stage.
The stage of the barn will become a runway for the New York gallery Shoot the Lobster to present a selection of hand - painted, decoupaged shirts designed by Claire Barrow and Reba Maybury.
More than a century later another critic and painter, Lawrence Gowing, staged an exhibition at New York's Museum of Modern Art in which he presented the great man essentially an abstract artist, thereby turning him into a precursor of Pollock and Rothko.
The Drawing Center, New York, presents the final stage of Sean Scully's Change and Horizontals touring exhibition, which opens 27 September, 2013.
2017 Showroom, Saint - Gaudens National Historic Site, Cornish, NH 2016 Stage Presents, Penn State, State College, PA Backsplash, Locust Projects, Miami, FL Construct, Harper College, Chicago, IL 2014 Waver, Korn Gallery, Drew University, Madison, NJ Face Off, Space Gallery, Portland, ME Skewer Shower, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Peter Jay Sharp Building, Brooklyn, NY Light Weight, Mixed Greens, New York, NY 2013 Shades, John C. Hutcheson Gallery, Lipscomb University, Nashville, TN 2012 Familiar Grounds, Backspace, Peoria, IL Day Dusting, Okay Mountain Gallery, Austin, TX
An artist in his own right, he presented two installations at the 2015 Venice Biennale titled «Staged,» which were later exhibited at Luhring Augustine, his New York gallery.
The exhibition inaugurated today at QMA Gallery at Katara brings together a fascinating selection of sculptures and drawings from different periods of Serra's fifty - year career, including works from the seminal One Ton Prop (House of Cards) of 1969, on rare loan from the Museum of Modern Art in New York, alongside his more recent work (Double Torqued Ellipse III, 1999), to present the main stages in the development of his work.
On a smaller scale, this summer, Cheim & Read in New York staged a striking challenge to the male gaze, presenting works by women portraying men, including phallus sculptures from Louise Bourgeois, Lynda Benglis, and Sarah Lucas.
The exhibition follows Pace's tradition of staging landmark exhibitions on the artist, including two shows of Théâtres de mémoire presented in 1977 and 1979 in New York.
He has had numerous retrospective exhibitions such as a touring show at four venues (1980 - 1981) including the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; a show that travelled in Germany and France which was staged at Lenbachhaus, Munich (1994); an exhibition at MoMA, New York (1998 - 1999) that then travelled to four venues, closing at the Hayward Gallery, London (1999); «Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration», the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2004); the exhibition «Chuck Close: Self Portraits 1967 - 2005», Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2005) was also presented at SF MOMA (2006), High Museum, Atlanta (2006) and Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY (2006); «Chuck Close: A Couple of Ways of Doing Something», Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto (2007), Tacoma Art Museum, Washington and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago (2008), Louisiana Art and Science Museum, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Palmer Museum of Art, Penn State University Park, Austin Museum of Art Austin, Texas (2009), Ball State University Museum of Art, Muncie, Indiana: Joseloff Gallery, University of Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut (2010) and Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, Arkansas (2011); «Chuck Close: Seven Portraits Group», State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg (2008).
The Museum will continue its highly praised inHarlem initiative of presenting exhibitions, artists» projects, and programs throughout the neighborhood in collaboration with partners such as the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, Marcus Garvey Park Alliance, Historic Harlem Parks Coalition, New York Public Library, Maysles Documentary Cinema, AFROPUNK, Harlem Stage, The Laundromat Project, New East Harlem Merchants Association, Barnard College, and other cultural institutions.
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