Sentences with phrase «after establishing her gallery»

In fact, Heller is well - known for being amongst the first in New York to highlight Iranian artists after establishing her gallery in 1982.
After the established galleries I needed a geographic and spiritual change of scene, so it was off to Time & Space gallery in Sai Ying Pun for the opening of Sole to Soul, an exhibition by New York - based artist August Krogan - Roley.

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The best place is the Like Gallery, where you get to see one picture after another by swiping and then later establishing contact with the sugar momma site.
On a typical Art After Dark, over 20 galleries and non-traditional art venues (think restaurants, boutiques and salons) spotlight established and emerging local artists.
Though many shops open earlier, Art After Dark officially starts at 6 p.m., with galleries inviting you to visit, have a glass of wine and a few nibbles, browse, and buy until 9 p.m.. On a typical Art After Dark, over 20 galleries and non-traditional art venues (think restaurants, boutiques, and salons) spotlight established and emerging local artists.
After establishing the Ferus Gallery and promoting the local avant garde, Hopps arrived at the Pasadena Art Museum well prepared to tackle this ambitious paean to Duchamp, one that would necessitate loans from private collections and art institutions, as well as the re-fabrication of several lost works.
Created exclusively for the Whitechapel Gallery by John Baldessari, this limited edition is a Whitechapel Gift, an annual commission created by established and highly sought - after contemporary artists.
After establishing itself as one of the preeminent galleries in Chicago, Kavi Gupta opened an outpost in Berlin's Schöneberg district in 2008.
After having realized various exhibition projects as a nomadic independent curator, Eva Steynen established the gallery.
Riusuke Fukahori's footprint with the gallery has established him as a fine artist, whose perfected technique of 3D paintings of goldfish have made him one of the gallery's most sought after artists.
Created exclusively for the Whitechapel Gallery Roni Horn, this limited edition is a Whitechapel Gift, an annual commission created by established and highly sought - after contemporary artists.
The Lone Star Printmakers In May 1938, sixteen Texas artists met to create the Lone Star Printmakers, a local organization patterned after the Associated American Artists, an art club and gallery established in 1934 in New York City.
After moving to New York, he and his partner Corrine Jennings established Kenkeleba House, a gallery that has presented innumerable exhibitions of work by artists of color and women.
‡ This placement on the threshold of early and late twentieth century modernism served Stankiewicz well, as he continued to exhibit and develop his sculpture throughout the 1960s and 1970s, establishing relationships with New York galleries even after he left the city in 1962 for rural Massachusetts.
After establishing the Ferus Gallery and promoting the local avant - garde, Hopps arrived at the Pasadena Art Museum well prepared to tackle this ambitious paean to Duchamp, one that would necessitate loans from private collections and art institutions, as well as the re-fabrication of several lost works.
After working for Gladstone, Anton Kern decided to establish his own gallery with the aim to exhibit the work of young and emerging artists from Europe and the United States.
Established in 2003, the gallery moved to its current location after outgrowing its original premises at number 44A.
He said the gallery has established strong relationships with collectors who come back year after year for «repeat purchases,» and described the community as «very warm and engaged.»
This spring saw a spate of smaller, younger London commercial galleries closing their doors — from Ibid (established in 2004), to Limoncello (set up, after a year long programme as the project space Associates, in 2007), and Vilma Gold (est. 2000).
Focus is for galleries established after 2001, showing up to 3 artists.
(Istanbul has not joined the circuit, after attempts to establish a gallery event coinciding with the Contemporary Istanbul fair held in November foundered.)
In a curatorial return after ten years of distillation, Cumberland Gallery brings back Artists Select 2016, a showcase of artists from their current established roster, as well as an introduction to new faces.
After completing her master's, she moved to Boston and worked briefly as director of the cooperative space Boston Sculptors Gallery and then as exhibitions curator at the Boston Center for the Arts, where she organized shows featuring both emerging and established artists and launched a site - specific, large - scale installation program.
After directing galleries in San Francisco, New York and Beverly Hills, Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Inc. was established in 1997.
After many years of exhibiting her work at established galleries across the country Ginger Fox and I opened the Ginger Fox Gallery in the Bishop Arts District of Dallas, Texas.
Named after its original location, 101 NE 40th St., the gallery actively represents an international group of prolific emerging and established contemporary artists.
The gallery has successfully introduced and promoted contemporary Chinese art through a string of exhibitions featuring highly established and sought - after artists.
The Leeds Art Gallery exhibition will be the first dedicated display of Hirst's work ever seen in Leeds, and will trace the artist's career from his student days to his later works after he had established himself as one of the world's highest profile artists.
After receiving her MFA she established her painting practice in New Orleans, exhibiting at Gallery Simone Stern and then Jonathan Ferrara Gallery.
Established in 2002, the gallery, which represents artists such as Adrian Piper and the collective Leo Gabin, relocated to Harlem in September 2016 after nearly fifteen years of operation in Chelsea.
After years of traveling extensively for the gallery, Plummer recognized the importance of establishing a permanent exhibition space in Asia: «Hong Kong has proven to be the perfect crossroads of culture and commerce, and we view our commitment to and immersion in the markets across Asia as a critical step in ensuring our artists» long - term success.»
These rapidly led to a series of solo exhibitions throughout the UK and his international reputation was established after his first solo shows overseas were held in 1980 at Elise Meyer Gallery, New York and at Galleria Cavallino, Venice, Italy.
After hosting an inaugural solo show by Larry Bell, who also designed the gallery interior, she quickly established a landmark space that was informed by her unwavering dedication to a minimalist aesthetic.
Established in 1753 after the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane died and bequeathed his enviable collection of curiosities to King George II, the first exhibition galleries and reading room for scholars opened on 15 January 1759 at Montagu House in London.
After his return to New York in 1947 he established relationships with most of the members of the nascent New York School, participating in their seminal exhibitions at the Kootz Gallery in 1950, in the 9th Street Art Exhibition in 1951 and in exhibitions at the Sidney Janis Gallery and Charles Egan Gallery.
After studying at Chelsea School of Art from 1956 to 1959 and then at the Royal College from 1960 to 1963, Caulfield quickly established his reputation through his participation in Bryan Robertson's influential «New Generation» exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1964 and in various international Pop Art shows.
After working in Paris in the 1950s and»60s, she moved to New York in the 1960s to establish the feminist gallery A.I.R. and to join with artists and critics such as Leon Golub (her husband), Robert Morris and Lucy Lippard in forming the Art Workers» Coalition.
«There was a wipeout after the early - nineties art depression and several galleries closed up shop, and he came in during this period when it was wide open and quickly established himself as the most interesting L.A. gallery for the newer generation of artists.»
Armory Show (New York) Named after the landmark Armory Show of 1913, this particular New York event was established in 2000, and is now billed as America's foremost fine art fair focusing on works from the 20th and 21st centuries, with galleries, artists, critics, collectors, and curators from all over the world in attendance during Armory Arts Week.
After World War I, Justin Thannhauser assumed control of the gallery, opening new branches in Lucerne (1919), and Berlin (1927), but the advent of the Nazis and its campaign against so - called «entartete kunst» (degenerate art) forced Thannhauser in 1937 to close the business and emigrate to Paris and thence to New York where he established himself as a private art dealer.
After spending much of the opening day haunting the aisles of the first floor of Art Basel — the fair's prime real estate, reserved for the more senior and established galleries hawking eight - figure Basquiats and the like — I took the afternoon to explore the upstairs, where the next tier of outfits set up shop alongside the two special sectors, Feature and Statements.
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