The exhibition expands our understanding of O'Keeffe by focusing on her wardrobe, shown for the first time
alongside key paintings and photographs.
Not exact matches
It includes a significant group of
paintings by Frankenthaler from the 1950s to the 1990s
alongside oil
paintings and watercolours by Turner from throughout his career, with
key works from the National Gallery and the Yale Centre for British Art collections.
Rarely seen
paintings by
key figures associated with the original Surrealist movement, such as Eileen Agar and Leonora Carrington, are shown
alongside modern and contemporary artists including Maria Bartuszová, Louise Bourgeois, Claude Cahun, Tracey Emin, Mona Hatoum, Linder, Laurie Simmons, Gillian Wearing, and Hannah Wilke.
The exhibition (21 October 2017 — 1 January 2018) will provide visitors with the opportunity to experience six of Kusama's infinity rooms
alongside large - scale installations and
key paintings, sculptures and works on paper from the early 1950s to the present.
The opportunity to see
key early works such as The Red Mill (1911),
alongside some of the acclaimed grid
paintings with which Mondrian is particularly associated.
Presence of an Absence at Skarstedt London will coincide with Running Wild: 80s
Painting in America at The Arts Club London, in which a selection of seminal early paintings by Fischl are shown alongside other key American masters in the re-establishment of painting in the 1980s, united in their criticism of the socio - political climate at t
Painting in America at The Arts Club London, in which a selection of seminal early
paintings by Fischl are shown
alongside other
key American masters in the re-establishment of
painting in the 1980s, united in their criticism of the socio - political climate at t
painting in the 1980s, united in their criticism of the socio - political climate at the time.
Alongside with
paintings and sculptures, illustrating the
key - phases of the artist's career, the exhibition will feature the spectacular Coucou Bazar, a multimedia work where
painting, sculpture, theater, dance and music coexist, presented for the first time in New York in 1973.
The Poured
Paintings position the artist at the vanguard of «post-painterly» abstract experimentation, working in a community
alongside key figures including Larry Poons and Jules Olitski to create works of integrity, complexity and stunning beauty.
They include Gerhard Richter's Eisberg (estimate: # 8 - 12m), Anselm Kiefer's Athanor (estimate: # 1.5 - 2.5 m), Sigmar Polke's Die Schmiede (estimate: # 1 - 1.5 million), a major
painting by Martin Kippenberger (estimate: # 3 - 4 million),
alongside key works by Wolfgang Tillmans, Albert Oehlen, Thomas Schütte, Günther Förg, Günther Uecker and Michael Krebber.
The Exhibition provides visitors with the opportunity to experience six of Kusama's most iconic kaleidoscopic environments,
alongside large - scales, whimsical installations of over 60
key paintings, sculptures and works on paper from the early 1950s to the present.
Focusing on the years after he moved to Paris in 1911,
key abstracts are shown
alongside a life size reconstruction of his studio at 26 Rue du Départ, explicitly connecting his
painting with the environment in which it was produced.
Bringing together
painting, sculpture and video from throughout Lichtenstein's career, this exhibition constitutes a
key body of work, drawn from ARTIST ROOMS — a collection of international modern and contemporary art, established through the d'Offay Donation in 2008, and jointly owned by Tate and the National Galleries of Scotland —
alongside major loans from both institutions and the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation.
Hirst's series of
paintings, «Two Weeks One Summer» are displayed
alongside a selection of
key Arnulf Rainer works in an exhibition curated by Rudi Fuchs.