He gives each work its own space, as if it were planned from the first for a darkened room
alone in a major museum.
Not exact matches
The interlinked projects of Kaari Upson's first
major museum show
in New York, Good Thing You Are Not
Alone, methodologically explore various facets of an individual's existence within both physical and phantasmagorical realms.
In 2017
alone he was the subject of several
major museum retrospectives including Palazzo Strozzi, Florence; The Diechtorhallen, Hamburg; and Guggenheim Museum B
museum retrospectives including Palazzo Strozzi, Florence; The Diechtorhallen, Hamburg; and Guggenheim
Museum B
Museum Bilbao.
Published
in conjunction with the 2014 exhibition Alone In An Empty Room at Museum Ludwig in Cologne, LIVE is the second major book from this American artis
in conjunction with the 2014 exhibition
Alone In An Empty Room at Museum Ludwig in Cologne, LIVE is the second major book from this American artis
In An Empty Room at
Museum Ludwig
in Cologne, LIVE is the second major book from this American artis
in Cologne, LIVE is the second
major book from this American artist.
While he has continuously
in the past 50 years been recognized and singled out with important
museum shows and distinctions,
in the past three years
alone, he has had a
major presence
in Venice Biennale (2011), Documenta 13 (2012), Punta della Dogana (2013), Pacific Standard Time (2011), combined with a critical mass of press, and a new documentary «Llyn Foulkes: One Man Band,» that is touring film circuits also bringing to light Foulkes's musical practice.
Over the past 15 years
alone, there have been
major museum shows examining the legacy of Black Mountain College
in Bristol, England; Madrid, Berlin and, this year, Los Angeles.
Latest group exhibitions
in major institutions include «La velocità delle immagini», Istituto Svizzero di Rome, Rome, Italy (2016); Wanderlust, High Line, New York, USA (2016); Valentin Carron (curatorial), Swiss Institute, New York, USA (2015); «Champs Elysées», Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France (2013); Krasiski, Manfred Pernice, Migros
Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich, Switzerland (2013); «
Alone together», Rubell Family Collection, Miami, USA (2012).
Although 2008
alone witnessed
major Koons shows
in Chicago, New York, Berlin, and Versailles, this will be the artist's first
museum exhibition
in London and the first comprehensive look at the ongoing «Popeye» series of sculptures and paintings, begun
in 2002.
Solo - exhibitions
in major museums include: Oscar Tuazon, Hammer
Museum, Los Angeles, USA (2016); Break the Glass, Castro, Antiparos, Griechenland (2015); Studio, Le Consortium, Dijon, Frankreich (2015);
Alone in an Empty Room,
Museum Ludwig, Köln, Deutschland (2014).
In 2017 alone, Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA brought some 70 exhibitions to Southern California, the Met Breuer staged the first major retrospective of Lygia Pape in the United States and Carmen Herrera's work was showcased in an exhibition at the Whitney Museum, thereby duly concretizing her contributions to American Ar
In 2017
alone, Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA brought some 70 exhibitions to Southern California, the Met Breuer staged the first
major retrospective of Lygia Pape
in the United States and Carmen Herrera's work was showcased in an exhibition at the Whitney Museum, thereby duly concretizing her contributions to American Ar
in the United States and Carmen Herrera's work was showcased
in an exhibition at the Whitney Museum, thereby duly concretizing her contributions to American Ar
in an exhibition at the Whitney
Museum, thereby duly concretizing her contributions to American Art.
Several
major museum retrospectives of woman artists have recently been on view or are in the works in New York alone, including Elizabeth Murray at MoMA (last year); Kiki Smith (through February 11) and Lorna Simpson (March 1 through May 6) at the Whitney Museum of American Art; and Eva Hesse (last summer) and Louise Nevelson (May 5 through September 16) at the Jewish M
museum retrospectives of woman artists have recently been on view or are
in the works
in New York
alone, including Elizabeth Murray at MoMA (last year); Kiki Smith (through February 11) and Lorna Simpson (March 1 through May 6) at the Whitney
Museum of American Art; and Eva Hesse (last summer) and Louise Nevelson (May 5 through September 16) at the Jewish M
Museum of American Art; and Eva Hesse (last summer) and Louise Nevelson (May 5 through September 16) at the Jewish
MuseumMuseum.