Not exact matches
► ART BASEL MIAMI: Artwork (originally created for the Charles H. Wright Museum «VISIONS»
exhibition) will be showcased along with 43 other renowned and
acclaimed Artists of Color commissioned for the laudable
exhibition during an upcoming
exhibition at the
Black Archives Historic Lyric Theater Cultural Arts Complex with «VISIONS OF OUR 44TH PRESIDENT.»
Most recently, her work was featured in the critically
acclaimed traveling 2015 - 2017 group
exhibition Leap Before You Look:
Black Mountain College 1933 - 1957, held at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; and Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio.
Since she joined the MCA in 2011, she has organized numerous highly
acclaimed exhibitions including the group show The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now in 2015; Homebodies in 2013, and Color Bind: The MCA Collection in
Black and White in 2012.
Highlights from the
exhibition include
black - and - white photographs from the early 1970s taken on the streets of downtown L.A., color pictures made on Rodeo Drive in the mid-1980s, and selections from his critically
acclaimed series Landscapes for the Homeless, completed in 1991.
«100 % Other: Artists and Psycho - Demographic Transitions» follows several recent critically
acclaimed exhibitions, including «Patriot Acts» (the first installment of «Future of Nations») and «Incognegro,» which offered a contemporary critique of race through the exploration of infamous
black - face performance.
It marked the gallery's first
exhibition showcasing Rhoades since its critically
acclaimed installation of
Black Pussy in 2007.
Doug Aitken's first solo
exhibition in London for eight years will occupy both floors of Victoria Miro and include a specially reconfigured presentation of his
acclaimed multi-channel film installation
Black...
Doug Aitken's first solo
exhibition in London for eight years will occupy both floors of Victoria Miro and include a specially reconfigured presentation of his
acclaimed multi-channel film installation
Black Mirror, alongside new wall - and floor - based sculptures and light box...
Shikeith's critically
acclaimed documentary «#Blackmendream» (featured in this
exhibition) was made possible by funding from multiple grants from The Pittsburgh Foundation and was named by the Tribeca Film Institute as one of ten films that capture the meaning of
Black life in America.
• AMY ELKINS
acclaimed exhibition «
Black is the Day,
Black is the Night» at The High Museum in Atlanta extended through April 29, 2018
Yiadom - Boakye's edition of ten hard ground etchings was made to accompany her
acclaimed exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery this summer and depict single
black male figures wearing the ruff of feathers that has become a familiar motif in her work.
Sounds Like Her builds on Eyene's
acclaimed exhibition Curators Series # 8: All Of Us Have A Sense of Rhythm at David Roberts Art Foundation, London (2015), which presented an original research into the influence of
black rhythms in twentieth century sound art, and highlighted their overlooked legacy in the history of this practice.
William Villalongo and Mark Thomas Gibson» at the USF Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa and is the co-curator with Gibson of the highly
acclaimed traveling
exhibition «
Black Pulp.»
The
exhibition showcases a select group of contemporary
black artists, including emerging and internationally -
acclaimed practitioners, from 22 to 70 years of age, who have been informed or influenced by the Panthers.
Rudolf Stingel, Untitled (# 4), 1989 Oil and enamel on
black and white photograph Image size: 7 5/8 x 9 5/8 inches Frame size: 18 1/2 x 14 1/4 inches February 20 — March 21, 2009 Paula Cooper Gallery presents an
exhibition of new work by internationally
acclaimed artist Rudolf Stingel.
Painted the year after his
acclaimed Turner Prize
exhibition, Chris Ofili's The Naked Soul of Captain Shit and the Legend of the
Black Stars is one of a number of important works that features the artist's invented superhero, including Double Captain Shit and the Legend of the
Black Stars, 1997 (Tate, London) and The Adoration of Captain Shit and the Legend of the
Black Stars (Third Version), 1998, (Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh).
Amy Elkins
acclaimed exhibition «
Black is the Day,
Black is the Night» at The High Museum in Atlanta has now been extended through April 29, 2018!
Broad critical
acclaim for the watershed
exhibitions she curated while there — most notably «
Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary American Art» and the 1993 Whitney Biennial (which she worked on alongside three other curators)-- came late.
We look forward to the Grand Opening of 120 College Street on September 28, 2018 with the opening of Between Form and Content: Perspectives on Jacob Lawrence and
Black Mountain College, the first
exhibition to examine the
acclaimed African American artist's 1946 Summer Session at BMC.
The Freud Museum is presenting
BLACK BOOK, an
exhibition of new work by Gideon Rubin and the latest in a critically
acclaimed series curated by James Putnam.
She has exhibited extensively and was included in the recent and critically
acclaimed exhibitions 30 Americans at the Rubell Family Collection in Miami, FL;
Black Is,
Black Ain't at the Renaissance Society in Chicago, IL; and Greater New York 2005 at PS1 Contemporary Art Center in Long Island City, NY.