慢慢燃燒 Slow Burn follows the artist's highly
acclaimed exhibition Make America Great Again, held in 2017 at Ben Brown Fine Arts London.
We want to produce a collaborative publication to celebrate and capture highlights from Modern Art Oxford's 50 years of critically
acclaimed exhibition making.
In 2008 the DMA presented the nationally
acclaimed exhibition Making It New: The Art and Style of Sara and Gerald Murphy.
Not exact matches
The critically
acclaimed exhibition 30 Americans
makes its West Coast debut at TAM (24 September 2016 - 15 January 2017).
The
exhibition will
make its first and only stop in the US at the DMA following its critically
acclaimed and successful presentation at the Grand Palais, Paris.
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.
Taking its name from Gloria (1956), an iconic work by Rauschenberg in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, this
exhibition explores the interests and actions of Rauschenberg in the 1950s through a younger set of eyes, those of internationally
acclaimed artist Rachel Harrison (b. 1966), who has become known for her original approach to art -
making that simultaneously addresses and analyzes the conventions of art and mass culture.
During her tenure at the High Museum of Art, Schleuning organized and curated numerous dynamic and
acclaimed exhibitions, including serving as co-organizing curator for the nationally touring Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion, which broke attendance records at the High Museum of Art,
making it the eighth most - attended show; the
exhibition was on view this past summer at the DMA.
Opening on 23rd January at the Rook & Raven gallery, Bigger Than The Both of Us, a solo
exhibition by
acclaimed artist Corinne Felgate is comprised of two new major installations, Bigger than the Both of Us (MOMA) and Studio X Y Z, that draw on the artist's on - going research into our collective relationship with the man -
made environment, and how society's perception of the manufacturing industry shapes our understanding of what it is to exist in the world today.
Ranging from photography to drawing to installation, the more than four dozen works in the
exhibition include: critically
acclaimed videos by Marilyn Minter (Green Pink Caviar, 2009) and Kate Gilmore (Between a Hard Place, 2008), who credits Minter for teaching her to «be bold, honest and to never, ever relax»; a new large - scale sculpture by Marianne Vitale (Double Decker Outhouse, 2011), who says seeing Hungarian flimmaker Bela Tarr's 7 - hour epic Sátántángó confirmed her need to be an artist early in her career; and the latest project from Lisa Kirk (Backyard Adversaries (Ashes to Ashes), 2011), who sees a «sublime level of alchemy, the act of
making work that is not only inspiring, but is revolutionary» in David Hammons» Fly Jar (1996).
A contender for one of the strongest
exhibition on the East End right now, the show presents solid art from an all - star line up, revealing art
made during an
acclaimed time for the artist colony that is The Hamptons.
We stared at the Moon from the centre of the Sun, is a new
exhibition curated by internationally
acclaimed artist Haroon Mirza from the Arts Council Collection, including new works he has
made to connect together his selection.
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.
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.
Following his
acclaimed exhibition «Earth Sky» at Houghton Hall in Norfolk, England last year, Long's show at Lisson Gallery will feature a new wall work in mud created specifically for the
exhibition and text works that document journeys
made over the past few years.
Blain Southern is delighted to present
Making Eden, the first solo gallery
exhibition in Berlin by internationally
acclaimed artist Yinka Shonibare MBE.
Following MccGwire's debut
exhibition with La Galerie Particulière in 2012, Scissure presents a delicate collection of new works in white, a notable development from the iridescence of her
acclaimed rooster and mallard feather pieces and the result of a formative time period in which MccGwire has
made the move on her studio barge on the Thames to journey across the canals of Europe.
Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona presents the
acclaimed traveling
exhibition Making Africa from 23 March until 28 August.
The critically
acclaimed work, a portrait of the Golden Gate Bridge over the course of the day, was
made for the
exhibition International Orange at Fort Point, San Francisco (organized by FOR - SITE Foundation in honor of the bridge's 75th anniversary).
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).
Cash prizes in the arts generally do not go to help struggling young artists; they go to reasonably affluent, famous names who have had
acclaimed exhibitions or well - reviewed, best - selling novels; the money can
make the winners, as Marten indicated, a little embarrassed in front of their fellow nominees and fellow artists generally.
17 May 2005 Louise Bourgeois Gift to IMMA Louise Bourgeois, one of the greatest and most influential artists of our time, has
made a gift of one of her works to the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 16 May 2005 Uisce: An
exhibition from the IMMA Collection presented as part of the Iniscealtra Festival of the Arts An
exhibition of works from the Irish Museum of Modern Art's Collection opens to the public on Saturday 28 May 2005 at St Caimin's Church of Ireland, Mountshannon, Co Clare, as part of the Iniscealtra Festival of the Arts. 12 May 2005 Dorothy Cross
exhibition at IMMA The first large - scale
exhibition in this country of the work of the internationally -
acclaimed Irish artist Dorothy Cross opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Friday 3 June 2005.
For his first solo
exhibition at (re) D., van Hove will showcase several recent works as well as the first prototype of his
acclaimed Mahjouba Initative, which aims at conceiving an electric moped
made by craftsmen for the local market on a grand scale.
Taking its name from «Gloria», an iconic work by Rauschenberg in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, this
exhibition explores the interests and actions of Rauschenberg in the 1950s through a younger set of eyes, those of internationally
acclaimed artist Rachel Harrison (b. 1966), who has become known for her original approach to art -
making that simultaneously addresses and analyzes the conventions of art and mass culture.
Following an
acclaimed exhibition at MoMA in New York earlier this year, the pieces chosen are from a new body of large - scale abstract paintings concerned with the relationship between hand - painted and digitally created mark -
making.
Spencer Finch has received critical
acclaim for his work, which has been included in
exhibitions spanning the globe, including an ongoing solo
exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC; a 2007 solo
exhibition, What Time Is It on the Sun at Mass MoCA in Massachusetts; As if the Sea Should Part and Show Another Sea, a 2009 solo
exhibition at the Queensland Art Gallery in Brisbane, Australia; and was included in Daniel Birnbaum's
Making Worlds
exhibition for the 2009 Venice Biennale.
Following an
acclaimed exhibition at MoMA P.S. 1 in New York earlier this year, Elrod will be showing a new body of large - scale abstract paintings concerned with the relationship between hand - painted and digitally created mark -
making.
This version of Picasso's 1940's work «Monument to the Spaniards who Died for France» is
made available on iPhone to celebrate Tate Liverpool's
acclaimed «Picasso: Peace and Freedom»
exhibition.
In the Spotlight section, devoted to solo presentations of historical works, Brooklyn's Southfirst brought a selection of performative photographs by Jared Bark,
made between 1969 and 1976, for which he employed the predetermined grid of the automatic photobooth strip, reprising the gallery's recent critically
acclaimed exhibition of the artist.
The gift has been
made in recognition of the success of the Louise Bourgeois: Stitches in Time
exhibition, which was organised by the Museum and was shown at IMMA from November 2003 to February 2004 to great popular and critical
acclaim.
The critically
acclaimed exhibition 30 Americans
makes its West Coast debut at Tacoma Art Museum.
A hanging looped wire sculpture by Ruth Asawa was included in the critically
acclaimed group
exhibition Making Space: Women Artists and Postwar Abstraction at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
Three works by Yayoi Kusama were included in the critically
acclaimed group
exhibition Making Space: Women Artists and Postwar Abstraction at The Museum of Modern Art in New York.
David Diao, who first won
acclaim and public attention with an
exhibition at Paula Cooper gallery in 1969, has dedicated two decades to
making his famous works riffing on famous Modernist paintings.