Andy Warhol, Cindy Sherman, Degas and the pre-Raphaelite Dante Gabriel Rossetti are
among the artists on view.
Among the artists on view were the artist and book illustrator Walter Crane, the Anglo - Welsh artist - craftsman Frank Brangwyn and the notable sculptor and member of the New Sculpture movement George Frampton.
(It is worth noting that only eight Hauser & Wirth artists can be found
among the artists on view, and that amid the nearly one hundred works in the show, less than 20 percent are available for sale.)
Not exact matches
Among the offerings are a whimsical chicken concept named The Coop, and the
Artist's Table, which will feature a rotating selection of menu items inspired by the collections
on view at the Gallery.
First, as the narrator Marc shared with us, humorously and candidly, his
views on the practice of medicine, his patients,
artists and entertainers and women,
among other subjects.
Among the 72 works
on view will be Untitled (Studio), 2014, in which the
artist's studio is populated entirely by black assistants and models.
On view here will be the 87 - minute videotape of Barney performing Blind Perineum as well as various works related to it,
among the 44 petroleum - jelly - coated dumbbells the
artist used to scale the gallery.
Works representing «a pan-African sensibility in contemporary art» by American
artist Robert Colescott, Ghanaian
artist El Anatsui, and British
artist Cornelia Parker,
among others, will be
on view in the last gallery.
Among the first impressions
on view are examples of
artists» first projects at a print workshop, their debut of a motif or technique, and their initial works within a series.
Among the dozens of shows
on view in New York that are focused
on younger
artists, be sure to see Cordy Ryman at Dodge Gallery, Scott Lyall at Miguel Abreu Gallery, Zach Harris and Zach Feuer, and one of my personal favorites, Scott Olson at Wallspace.
Drawings and photographs by five
artists are
on view,
among them Jay Zukerkorn and Tom Shannon, who are
artists living with Parkinson's disease.
Private
View: Saturday 16 July, 4 - 8 pm Exhibition Dates: 17 July - 24 July, 2016 Westminster Waste Ilderton Wharf, London SE15 Question Centre is a nomadic platform of short - term exhibitions that draws
on generational bonds
among artists.
Pablo Picasso, Vasily Kandinsky, Willem de Kooning, and Jackson Pollock are
among the eighty - two
artists whose works were
on view in this major loan exhibition celebrating the taste and achievement of New York's private collectors.
He was the first living
artist to be featured at the Louvre in Paris in 2008 with The Angel of Metamorphosis, a continuation of his provocative body of work that has been described as «actions» and «private performances,» which took place in the Flemish, Dutch, and German galleries
among historic masterpieces
on view as part of the collection.
THE EVERYWHERE STUDIO
On view December 1, 2017 — February 26, 2018, Inaugural Exhibition Explores Contemporary Life through Lens of the
Artist's Studio Including Works by Roy Lichtenstein, Bruce Nauman, Andy Warhol, Deiter Roth, Carolee Schneemann, and Laure Prouvost,
Among Others
With five current exhibitions
on view (two permanents and three temporary), is a museological space of reference in Lisbon, where the visitor can enjoy the best of modern and contemporary art, hosting the Berardo Collection with its more than 70 artistic tendencies and more than 900 works that demonstrates its strong museological and didactic nature, with works by
artists like Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, Man Ray, Andy Warhol, Francis Bacon, Jackson Pollock, Gerhard Richter, James Rosenquist, Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Yves Klein, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Helena Almeida, Louise Bourgeois, Dan Flavin, Andreas Gursky, Nan Goldin, Rebecca Horn, Donald Judd, Anish Kapoor, Jeff Koons, Nam June Paik, Frank Stella, Bill Viola,
among many others.
There were a few arresting installations, nonetheless, such as Danh Vo's floating gilded cardboard segments that comment
on moral transgressions, for which the Marian Goodman gallery eliminated its walls; Liu Wei's architectural Library at Lehmann Maupin that collapses a metropolis to outrageous effect and,
among the young
artists who showed gripping promise, Aki Sasamoto's Luncheon Field, which livened the Focus section with a table perforated to suspend forks that bobbed in the breeze of a fan, and Eddie Peake's rumination
on past and future that filled the Lorcan O'Neill booth with a tinted Plexiglas and steel installation involving a bear, a robot and lost Atlantis
viewed through a meandering cut - out.
The photographs
on view, all gelatin silver prints, include twenty - five prominent
artists at work in their studios or taking a break —
among them Nevelson, Calder, Chuck Close, Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Louise Bourgeois, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Frank Stella, Joan Mitchell, Romare Bearden, Isamu Noguchi, Saul Steinberg, and Laurie Anderson.
Artists with work
on view include: Sanford Biggers, Renee Cox, Alicia Grullón, Ghada Amer, and Vladimir Cybil Charlier,
among others.
For the gallery's debut Jan. 31, the only other
artist to share the space with LeWitt is Tara Donovan, whose 2009 «Untitled (Toothpicks)» will be
on view among two LeWitt floor sculptures, one LeWitt hanging sculpture and a LeWitt mural.
Among the dozens of shows
on view in New York that are focused
on younger
artists, be sure to see Cordy Ryman at Dodge Gallery, Scott Lyall at Miguel Abreu Gallery, Elizabeth Neel and Sikkema Jenkins & Co., Zach Harris and Zach Feuer, and one of my personal favorites, Scott Olson at Wallspace.
Even if Bourgeois, like many women
artists, did not necessarily like to be pinned down to being (only) a woman
artist, her critical
view of patriarchal power and its warping effect
on relations
among women, is one of the foundations of her work.
According to the letter, the objects in question,
on view since October 2017 and attributed to Russian avant - garde
artists including Kazimir Malevich, Wassily Kandinsky, and El Lissitsky,
among others, «have no exhibition history, have never before been reproduced in serious scholarly publications and have no traceable sales records.»
SERIES INVITES
ARTISTS TO CURATE FROM THE COLLECTIONS On view at the Hammer February 15 - May 24, 2009 Los Angeles, CA — The Hammer Museum presents the second exhibition of Houseguest, a new series in which artists are invited to curate a show from among the Museum's diverse colle
ARTISTS TO CURATE FROM THE COLLECTIONS
On view at the Hammer February 15 - May 24, 2009 Los Angeles, CA — The Hammer Museum presents the second exhibition of Houseguest, a new series in which
artists are invited to curate a show from among the Museum's diverse colle
artists are invited to curate a show from
among the Museum's diverse collections.
Major solo exhibitions of African American
artists from this period are also taking place, with five decades of Frank Bowling's work
on view at the Haus der Kunst, Munich until January 2018, and retrospectives of Sam Gilliam at the Kunstmuseum Basel and Howardena Pindell at the MCA Chicago due in 2018,
among many others.
As a standout champion of the Abstract Expressionist movement, Greenberg brought Louis and Noland
on visits to galleries to
view works by Franz Kline and Jackson Pollock,
among other
artists.
On view through January 17, 2016 and curated by Alex Gartenfeld, the exhibition includes the first complete presentation of photographs from the
artist's ongoing series Black Box Collision A, as well as 12 posters from Ebner's collaborative project with David Reinfurt, A HUDSON YARD; and the title video, A PUBLIC CHARACTER, edited by Erika Vogt and scored by Alex Waterman,
among other highlights.
Installed
among a number of large, monochromatic pictures, now known as the White Paintings (1951), and a few Elemental Sculptures (ca. 1953)-- objects combining stone, wood, rusted metal, and found objects — was a selection of his Black paintings, an imposing series of large canvases layered with newspaper and dark paint of varying finish and consistency.1 Among the works on view was this untitled canvas, now known as Untitled [black painting with portal form](1952 — 53), which the artist is believed to have begun in early 1952.2 This painting was one of several compositions that originated at Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina (fig. 2), where Rauschenberg studied intermittently between 1948 and
among a number of large, monochromatic pictures, now known as the White Paintings (1951), and a few Elemental Sculptures (ca. 1953)-- objects combining stone, wood, rusted metal, and found objects — was a selection of his Black paintings, an imposing series of large canvases layered with newspaper and dark paint of varying finish and consistency.1
Among the works on view was this untitled canvas, now known as Untitled [black painting with portal form](1952 — 53), which the artist is believed to have begun in early 1952.2 This painting was one of several compositions that originated at Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina (fig. 2), where Rauschenberg studied intermittently between 1948 and
Among the works
on view was this untitled canvas, now known as Untitled [black painting with portal form](1952 — 53), which the
artist is believed to have begun in early 1952.2 This painting was one of several compositions that originated at Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina (fig. 2), where Rauschenberg studied intermittently between 1948 and 1952.
This extraordinary show will be
on view through September 5, 2015, and also features work by
artists such as Damien Hirst, Oleg Dou, Valerie Hegarty, Yoshitomo Nara, and Cindy Sherman,
among others.
Over the past year and a half, the
artists and individual works
on view in American Legends have rotated for various reasons,
among them conservation requirements (works
on paper and photographs can typically be
on view for only six months) and loan commitments (for example, Marsden Hartley paintings are
on view in Berlin and the White House is borrowing work by Edward Hopper), but the inclusion of postwar
artists was a substantive change, inspired in part by our simultaneous work
on the Whitney's Robert Indiana retrospective.
Among the works
on view will be pieces by
artists Ulrich Rückriem, Anish Kapoor and Ernesto Neto and a number of new acquisitions of works by Anne Collier, Isa Genzken, Hans - Peter Feldmann, Robert Heinecken, Marlo Pascual, Martha Rosler, Rosemarie Trockel and Gillian Wearing.
Found randomly interspersed
among the
artists» and organizations» papers in the Downtown Collection at Fales, the works
on view here display a surprisingly wide range of both documentary approaches and visual experimentation.
Among them are ten
artists whose works will be
on view in the January 2017 Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale in Denver, including Dinah K. Worman, selected by Coors exhibition organizers as «Featured
Artist.»
Through an examination of ideals of freedom and of the power of collective action, the works
on view represent a range of perspectives within a local and global context by
artists including: Pawel Althamer, Cyprien Gaillard, Melanie Gilligan, Shilpa Gupta, Susan Hefuna, Yoav Horesh, Sala - Manca, Wolfgang Tillmans, Danh Vo, Lawrence Weiner, Artur Žmijewski, and Natalia Zourabova,
among others.
Among them are ten
artists whose works were
on view in the January 2017 Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale in Denver, including Dinah K. Worman, selected by Coors exhibition organizers as «Featured
Artist.»
These works document their exchange of ideas —
among them are paintings and drawings discussed and sketched by... read more... «Blockbuster
artists van Gogh, Renoir, Monet
on view in Philadelphia, NYC and Columbus»
On view are more than 1.200 works,
among them nearly 700 drawings and hundreds of flyers, record covers and fanzines as well as films,
artist's books, paintings and wall drawings.
With a particular focus
on their parallel biographies, Beuys Kantor examines the major 20th - century events and the complex relations
among Germans, Poles, and Jews that altered the world
view of that time and shaped the individual histories of these two renowned
artists — and that reveal today issues of myth, memory, conflict, and war addressed directly and indirectly by each of them in their work.
This exhibition features over ninety drawings by many of the preeminent
artists of the Dutch Golden Age —
among them Rembrandt van Rijn and his followers Ferdinand Bol and Gerbrand van den Eeckhout; Abraham Bloemaert; Aelbert Cuyp; and Jan van Goyen — who were active primarily in their native Holland and who brought their extraordinary talents to bear
on such quintessentially Dutch subjects as landscapes and marine
views, pastoral and genre scenes, still life, and portraiture.
THE QUOGUE GALLERY - An Open House for an «Annual Review and More» will be held
on Saturday, November 26, 2016 from 2 to 7 p.m.
Among the
artists with works
on view will be Von Allen, Vincent Pepi, Jay Milder, Hans Van de Bovenkamp, Matthew Troyan, Raymond Hendler, Maria Schön, Jim Gemake and Sidney Gross.
Artists such as Clare E. Rojas, Chris Johanson, Shara Hughes, and David X. Levine — a self - taught
artist whose colored pencil
on paper works are
among the most hard - won objects that I have ever come across - all have very different aesthetic points of
view, but all construct images that draw energy from the space in between knowing and naivete.
Phil Ponce:
Among the noted
artists on view are Keith Haring, Andres Serrano and Chicago's Roger Brown.
When the Committee for United Negro Relief hosted a benefit luncheon and exhibition in 1964, Hardison was
among the
artists — including Ernest Crichlow, Walter Williams, and Hale Woodruff — whose work was
on view and for sale.
Among the works
on view will be Consciousness Engine 2: absentblackfatherbot (2013), a two - screen video that recreates the last conversation the
artist had with his father.
Among the more than 50 internationally - renowned
artists on view through February 17th are Alice Neel, Kerry James Marshall, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Yayoi Kusama.
«Featuring nationally performing
artists Biba Bell, Megan Byrne, Jennifer Harge, Pedro Jiménez, Jessica Ray, and Maya Stovall, as well as St. Louis - based
artists Jacqueline Fritz, Maxi Glamour, Fame Mizrahi, and Kat Reynolds,
among others, this program will explore spatial relationships to fluidity and movement in response to Medardo Rosso's figurative work
on view, as well as the spaces of the Pulitzer's Tadao Ando - designed building and the architecture of St. Louis.»
Among them, Lehmann Maupin will show new photographs by Catherine Opie; Cheim & Reid will unveil new large - scale sculptures by Lynda Benglis; at PPOW, Dotty Attie's subversive gridded narratives painted from photographs are
on view; and David Zwirner continues the gallery's 25th anniversary celebration with gallery
artists including Annie Albers, Ruth Asawa, Marlene Dumas, Sherrie Levine, Alice Neel, Bridget Riley, and more.
This year's choices for the 63rd annual don't disappoint, and include a sumo wrestler in camouflage, a giant Texas boot, and a robot with a built - in video with the message, «Honor Your Motherboard,» sprinkled
among works by 53 Florida
artists on view through Oct. 18.
Most of the objects selected for display have not been
on view in decades, and through them visitors can compare Japanese
artists from the seventeenth century with later
artists, and see the changing tastes not only in Japanese art, but also
among American collectors.»
500 Years of Drawings and Watercolors at Bowdoin College, the exhibition will be
on view from May 3 through September 3, 2017, and includes more than 150 works by American and European
artists across cultures, genres, and time periods, such as Peter Paul Rubens, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, John Singleton Copley, Winslow Homer, Henri Matisse, Eva Hesse, and Roy Lichtenstein,
among many others.