Featuring two - hundred objects, among which her minuscule size renderings of Southern architecture remain her best known works,
the ambitious exhibition also includes her writings documenting her life until the final days in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she maintained a studio.
Not exact matches
Contemporary artist Marlene Dumas (b. 1953) displays portraits of Oscar Wilde (1854 — 1900) and his lover Lord Alfred Douglas (1870 — 1945),
also known as «Bosie,» painted last year and exhibited in Artangel's
ambitious exhibition at Reading Gaol, Wilde's place of incarceration.
Also marking the gallery's half - century in 2017 is «EVERYTHING AT ONCE», an
ambitious exhibition that condenses key aspects of Lisson Gallery's past, present and future.
He
also pioneered acquisitions in underrepresented areas of the collection and implemented an
ambitious exhibition program.
The main gallery
exhibition is complemented by a selection of photographs from one of Gohlke's most
ambitious projects, a decade long survey of Mount St. Helens in Washington state,
also the subject of a 43 print
exhibition this summer at the Museum of Modern Art, on view between June 29 and September 26.
A 2002
exhibition at the Addison Gallery of American Art, curated by Klaus Kertess and accompanied by an
ambitious exhibition catalogue,
also served to cement his place as a contemporary artist of note.
We're
also proud to have been able to support the production of so much
ambitious new work for this survey
exhibition.
Also organized by Messina in collaboration with Farrell is Uta Barth's to draw with light, an
ambitious solo
exhibition featuring three related sequences of atmospheric, minimalist images that have never before been shown together in the United States.
The
exhibition — its title is taken from a poem by Robert Frost and
also used by the filmmaker Emile de Antonio for one of his political documentaries — is the most
ambitious display to date of the Whitney's collection.
Requesting the loan of Crucifixion to the Royal Academy's major 2003
exhibition, Philip King (President, Royal Academy 1999 - 2004) wrote, «Crucifixion is not only one of the artist's most
ambitious and impressive works, it was
also, significantly, the recipient of the Jerwood Prize, an accolade we hope to honour by including the work in the
exhibition.
Your support will
also play a vital role in helping to fund the gallery's
ambitious programme through which we work with thousands of children, young people and families each year and welcome 140,000 visitors annually to our
exhibitions.
Tinterow
also pointed out that most free art museums — even those with extraordinary collections such as the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, the Saint Louis Museum of Art, and Houston's own Menil Collection, «do not run the
ambitious exhibition schedule that we do.»
The Chrysler
also mounts an
ambitious schedule of visiting
exhibitions and educational programs and events each season.
These
ambitious joint
exhibitions also include a selection of paintings and ink on paper drawings, accompanying the artist's voluminous sculptures in large scales.
The
exhibition gives an insight not only into the
ambitious work produced at Wysing but
also the research, discussion and exchange of ideas that happens during residencies at our rural site outside Cambridge.
On view through March, 8, 2015 — the
exhibition also features work by an
ambitious list of emerging and mid-career new media artists.
Investments from donors like you will
also bring to life the important spring 2018 show Eye on Nature: Andrew Wyeth and John Ruskin, as well as our
ambitious summer
exhibition series — planned in partnership with a range of civic organizations and leaders — marking the 50th anniversary of Wilmington's 1968 riots and National Guard occupation.
She was
also the curator of Excursus, an
ambitious two - year, four - part
exhibition, website, and programming series at ICA with Reference Library, East of Borneo, Ooga Booga, and Primary Information (2011 — 13) and co-curator of the
exhibition First Among Equals (2012, with Kate Kraczon), which considered models of artistic dialogue, collaboration, and antagonism.
One of Ms. Beck's most
ambitious projects was a 1988
exhibition called «Creative Copies: Interpretative Drawings From Michelangelo to Picasso,» organized with the art historian Egbert Haverkamp - Begemann,
also a professor at N.Y.U., and Ph.D. students.
The publication program is
also quite
ambitious, with some 14 books, including
exhibition catalog as well as an Anthology that publishes the talks given in the conferences as well as translations of key texts.
The new location, which has already played host to
ambitious, large - scale
exhibitions (notably, a recreation of Urs Fischer's 1998 sculpture Faules Fundament, or Rotten Foundation; a wall of cinderblocks laid in cement atop a base of slowly rotting fruit and vegetables),
also features a sizable selection of the gallery's publishing projects.
This guided tour will offer a chance to learn more about some of the key works and the artists behind them, and
also to hear about the process of devising, selecting and staging this
ambitious group
exhibition.
This generation is
also at the heart of an
ambitious, accessible and highly informative
exhibition explaining how our national collection of public art was formed between 1945 and 1985, why it matters, and how it can be saved.
The
exhibition also features an
ambitious installation on the exterior of the Museum.