At one stage during the debate, former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney
appeared in the public gallery for about five minutes - he chatted to a group of students from Argentina who spotted him before he left.
Not exact matches
Cuomo,
appearing at the Albright - Knox Art
Gallery in Buffalo one day after the charges were made
public, addressed the issue head - on.
Cuomo,
appearing at the Albright - Knox art
gallery in Buffalo one day after the charges were made
public, addressed the issue head on.
His works have
appeared in galleries, art fairs and non-profit spaces throughout the U.S. and Europe and are included
in many
public and private collections.
Their work has
appeared in several group shows, including Integration and Resistance
in the Global Age at the Havana Biennale, ABSA L'Atelier
in Johannesburg and Power Play at Goodman
Gallery Cape, as well as various private and
public collections, including the Durban Art
Gallery and the South African National
Gallery.
This time the rooms of the
gallery,
in fact, its entire architecture will distort the viewer's perception, making internal
appear external, forcing the
public to focus on something that is frequently overlooked.
Texts
appear on walls and windows of
galleries and
public spaces, as spoken word
in audio recordings and video, printed books and posters, cast or carved objects, tattoos, graffiti, lyrics, online, ad infinitum.
Both the police and the
gallery came under fire for their actions, which were taken despite the fact that no complaints were received, and even though the image had
appeared in public many times before — including a major retrospective at the Guggenheim
in New York two years ago.
Whiteread,
in both her work and her
public persona, might now seem remote from some of her peers, but — like that of Damien Hirst — her work
appeared in the very first of the Young British Artists exhibitions at the Saatchi
Gallery in 1992, a show that gave the group its name.
His essays have most recently
appeared in A
Public Space, Lucky Peach, and the David Salle catalog for Mary Boone
Gallery.
Bhavsar's paintings
appear in more than 800 private and
public collections, including the collections of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Metropolitan Museum of Art
in New York, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art
in Sydney, Australia, the Library of Congress, NYU's Grey Art
Gallery, and the Australian National
Gallery.
Her works have
appeared anonymously
in public places throughout Manhattan and
in art
galleries and museums internationally.
Made with paint, fabric, paper and tape, among other materials, the stripes
appear in his interventions
in galleries, museums, and
public sites.
Texts by Lawrence Weiner (born 1942, USA) have
appeared in all sorts of locations over the last five decades: as vinyl or paint on walls and windows of
galleries and
public spaces, spoken as audio, video or performance, printed
in books and on posters, cast or carved as letters and even turned into tattoos, graffiti, lyrics and so on, ad infinitum.
Lindner's work
appears in public collections including the Smithsonian
in Washington D.C.; MNHirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
in Washington, DC; Walker Art Center
in Minneapolis; The Thyssen - Bornemisza Museum
in Madrid; the Tate
Gallery in London; and the UKFine Arts Museum of San Francisco.
His work is
in The Studio Museum
in Harlem's permanent collection, and
appears in other
public collections, including those of the Cheekwood Museum of Art
in Nashville, Smithsonian American Art Museum
in Washington, D.C., Kemper Museum of Art at Washington University
in St. Louis, and Yale University Art
Gallery in New Haven.
She plans to display a variation of her colorful, naturalistic Orbit, which has
appeared on a smaller scale at the emerging ACME art
gallery in her native Los Angeles, but when dealing with large - scale
public artworks, plans rapidly change: «Stuff like this is hard to predict.
Made with paint, fabric, paper, tape among other materials, the stripes
appear in his interventions
in galleries, museums, and
public sites.
Nor is there an artist likely to prove exceptionally annoying to the general
public, such as slapdash performance artist Spartacus Chetwynd
in 2012 or Tino Sehgal
in 2013, who asked
gallery goers to discuss market economics with invigilators who
appeared chosen for their total ignorance of market economics.
His work takes on a multitude of forms — from sculpture, paintings, neons, films and installations, to music and performance —
appearing both
in the art
gallery and
in broader
public circulation.
Her work has been collected by
public institutions and private individuals over the course of her career and subsequently, and it
appears in many of the world's most esteemed museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Whitney Museum of American Art; the Guggenheim Museum; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the San Francisco MoMA; the Detroit Institute of Arts; the Israel Museum, Jerusalem; the National Galleries of Scotland; and the Tate
Gallery, London.
The works
appeared in a late - winter 2010 exhibition at the
gallery and are the first works by the artist to enter a
public collection.