Philippe de Montebello and Colin Bailey, the new director of The Morgan Library & Museum, talk
about several new exhibitions currently on view.
Not exact matches
Matthew Jensen, a
New York artist known for multi-disciplinary work
about public landscapes, spent
several months investigating four historic northern NJ parks and landscapes to create site - specific artworks for this
exhibition.
Recent responses have come from Jerry Saltz, who has ranted in numerous articles
about the inequity of women in the arts, artnet News, which has run
several stories that have brought gender imbalance in culture into mainstream dialogue, and in March, shortly after launching the lauded Women, Arts and Social Change
exhibition, the National Museum of Women in the Arts (DC) launched # 5womenartists, a month - long invitation to post information
about women artists, past and living, in a communal effort to trumpet them across social media; participants included the Guggenheim and the
New Museum in
New York, and the Los Angeles Country Museum in LA.
Won a Guggenheim, exhibited at the opening of the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture and mentioned in the
New York Times article
about the museum, honored by the Hirshhorn museum at their spring gala, won the Moving Image Art Award and museum acquisition by 21 Century Museum,
several solo museum
exhibitions numerous acclaimed performances and group
exhibitions, included in Shanghai Biennial, currently showing at Yale University Art Gallery.
I have been writing
about art throughout my career and I have written monographs and catalog essays for many artists and
exhibitions including: Jean - Michel Basquiat (
several,) John Baldessari, Beat Culture and the
New America 1950 - 1965 (Whitney Museum,) The Warhol Look (Bullfinch,) Unseen Warhol (Rizzoli), Richard Prince (Whitney Museum 1992 and Guggenheim Museum 2007,) Christopher Wool (Taschen), Jeremy Blake, Keith Sonnier, Georg Herold, Tom Sachs, Jane Dickson, Stephen Ellis, James Nares, Alix Lambert, Roxanne Lowit, Mati Klarwein, Patrick Demarchelier, Edo Bertoglio, Ron Galella, Sante D'Orazio, Ricky Powell, Les Rogers, Jerry Schatzberg, Toland Grinnell and Jessica Craig - Martin.
Several friends contacted me over the weekend
about a shocking wall text in an
exhibition at the
new Whitney Museum of American Art, opening Friday in New York's downtown meatpacking distri
new Whitney Museum of American Art, opening Friday in
New York's downtown meatpacking distri
New York's downtown meatpacking district.
Times Coverage Omits African American Quilt Exhibit «Celebrating Quilts in Shows and Books,» an otherwise exhaustive
New York Times report
about quilt scholars «debunking a few myths,» mentions
several forthcoming books and seven
exhibitions currently on view or opening soon, overlooking a presentation of African American quilts at a
New Jersey museum scheduled later this month.
The artist has been widely acclaimed including
several reviews in The
New York Times which first described the work as «refreshingly unlike the usual painterly fare in Chelsea,» (Ken Johnson, 2004), later noted that he «seems to approach painting as an open book, of which any page can be ripped out, as long as it is used in, and not simply pasted to, the present» (Roberta Smith, 2006) and then described his 2013
exhibition at ZieherSmith as «an arresting show that makes us remember what all the fuss was
about» (Karen Rosenberg).
He has written
about art throughout his career including monographs and catalog essays for many artists and
exhibitions including Jean - Michel Basquiat (
several,) John Baldessari, Beat Culture and the
New America 1950 - 1965 (Whitney Museum,) The Warhol Look (Bullfinch,) Unseen Warhol (Rizzoli), Richard Prince (Whitney Museum 1992 and Guggenheim Museum 2007,) Christopher Wool (Taschen), Jeremy Blake, Keith Sonnier, Georg Herold, Tom Sachs, Jane Dickson, Stephen Ellis, James Nares, Alix Lambert, Roxanne Lowit, Mati Klarwein, Patrick Demarchelier, Edo Bertoglio, Ron Galella, Sante D'Orazio, Ricky Powell, Les Rogers, Jerry Schatzberg, Toland Grinnell and Jessica Craig - Martin.
The
exhibition will contain
about twenty full size paintings,
several drawings, and over a dozen
new cabinet card paintings.
She has been attending
several seminars, courses and residencies
about Curatorial Studies such as ICI (Independent Curators International),
New York, the Internationale Sommerakademie für Bildende Kunst, Salzburg, or Node Center for Curatorial Studies, in Berlin, where she curated and participated in diverse
exhibitions and artistic projects.
Artist, painter and curator Cary Smith opened his show on Saturday, June 7, titled This One's Optimistic: Pincushion, a group show at the
New Britain Museum in Connecticut, delivering remarks introducing the
several artists in the
exhibition who were present, a short exposition
about painting in affirmation and ended with a heartfelt tribute to Jennifer Wynne Reeves, an artist beloved by many who was at that moment in hospice care.