Sentences with phrase «art photographer david»

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The giraffe, one of two large giraffe carvings on the same outcrop, stands a remarkable 20 feet tall — and is probably the largest known prehistoric engraving, says documentary photographer David Coulson of the Trust for African Rock Art, who reported its existence last year.
Agnes Varda's Faces Places Is a Work of Art About ArtDavid Sims enjoys the legendary French filmmaker's collaboration with the photographer JR, a wonderful documentary about communities, memory, and her own history.
Special Features Audio commentary from 2002 featuring director Robert Altman and producer David Foster New making - of documentary, featuring members of the Cast and Crew New conversation about the film and Altman's career between film historians Cari Beauchamp and Rick Jewell Featurette from the film's 1970 production Art Directors Guild Film Society Q&A from 1999 with production designer Leon Ericksen Excerpts from archival interviews with cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond Gallery of stills from the set by photographer Steve Schapiro Excerpts from two 1971 episodes of The Dick Cavett Show featuring Altman and film critic Pauline Kael Trailer PLUS: An essay by novelist and critic Nathaniel Rich
A countercultural masterpiece about the act of seeing and the art of image making, Blow - Up takes the form of a psychological mystery, starring David Hemmings as a fashion photographer who unknowingly captures a death on film after following two lovers in a park.
Ben Buchanan captured these glimpses of NYC's downtown scene while working as an in - house photographer for AREA, a nightclub renowned for its constant and imaginative redecorations — Jean - Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and David Hockney are seen attending an art - themed party, while Grace Jones poses with a lion for her birthday during the club's Natural History reinvention.
In 2012, the gallery held its first showcase of art created by the ever - expanding David Zwirner staff of art handlers, sales assistants, registrars, and photographers.
Images: Michaël Borremans, The Devil's Dress, 2011, oil on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, DMA / amfAR Benefit Auction Fund, Courtesy Zeno X Gallery Antwerp and David Zwirner New York / London, © Photographer Ron Amstutz; Michaël Borremans, The Angel, 2013, oil on canvas, Courtesy Zeno X Gallery Antwerp, © Photographer Dirk Pauwels; Michaël Borremans, Strategy, 2008, oil on canvas, Private Collection Switzerland, Courtesy Zeno X Gallery Antwerp, © Photographer Peter Cox; Michaël Borremans, The Preservation, 2001, oil on canvas, Private Collection, Courtesy Zeno X Gallery Antwerp, © Photographer Peter Cox; Michaël Borremans, Automat (I), 2008, oil on canvas, Private Collection, Courtesy Zeno X Gallery Antwerp, © Photographer Peter Cox; Michaël Borremans, 10 and 11, 2006, oil on canvas, Private Collection, Courtesy Zeno X Gallery Antwerp, © Photographer Peter Cox; Michaël Borremans, The Wooden Skirt, 2011, oil on canvas, Private Collection, Courtesy Zeno X Gallery Antwerp and David Zwirner New York / London, © Photographer Ron Amstutz; Michaël Borremans, The Glaze, 2007, oil on canvas, Private Collection Switzerland, Courtesy Zeno X Gallery Antwerp, © Photographer Peter Cox
South African Photographer David Goldblatt «In Conversation» with Susan Jahoda (UMass Professor of Studio Art), Stephen Clingman (UMass Professor of English and Director of ISHA), and Natasha Becker (Mellon Assistant Dirctor of Research and Academic Programs, The Clark Art Institute).
• Tony Smith (1912 — 1980), sculptor who bridged AbEx and minimalism (dad of Kiki) Mel Kendrick (b. 1949), formalist process - based sculptor Chris Wilmarth (1943 — 1987), sculptor of steel, bronze, and etched glass Joel Shapiro (b. 1941), minimalist sculptor who flirts with figuration Christopher Wool (b. 1955), Neo-AbExer with a taste for graffiti and repetition Alex Hubbard (b. 1975), rising master of painterly materials and abstract coloration Josh Smith (b. 1976), Factory - like painter of great expressive volume Jacob Kassay (b. 1984), mirrored - painting - wunderkind - turned - sackcloth artist • Andy Warhol (1928 — 1987), Pop maestro and appropriationist world - changer David Robbins (b. 1957), artist and «Concrete Comedy» theorist David LaChapelle (b. 1963), lush photographer of celebrity decadence Ronnie Cutrone (1948 — 2013), Factory personality and East Village cult figure George Condo (b. 1957), Neo-Picassian painter of the grotesque Mark Dagley (b. 1957), Op abstractionist • Richard Serra (b. 1939), grand master of process art and the post-industrial sublime Grégoire Müller (b. 1947), painter of current - event appropriations Philip Glass (b. 1937), «Einstein on the Beach» composer Lawrence Chandler (b. 1951), composer, musician, and sound artist • Sol LeWitt (1928 — 2007), father of conceptual art, multitasking artistic outsourcer Adrian Piper (b. 1948), performance art innovator Mark Williams (b. 1950), monochromatic minimalist painter
More than 85 galleries, art spaces, and artist studios are set to participate in the Chelsea Art Walk 2013, with special events at selected locations, including a pop - up bookstore at David Zwirner (519 West 19th Street), a lecture on Japanese photographer Takuma Nakahira at Yossi Milo (245 Tenth Avenue), and artist receptions at Kips Gallery (511 West 25th Street), International Print Center New York (508 West 26th Street), Onishi Project (521 West 26th Street), among otheart spaces, and artist studios are set to participate in the Chelsea Art Walk 2013, with special events at selected locations, including a pop - up bookstore at David Zwirner (519 West 19th Street), a lecture on Japanese photographer Takuma Nakahira at Yossi Milo (245 Tenth Avenue), and artist receptions at Kips Gallery (511 West 25th Street), International Print Center New York (508 West 26th Street), Onishi Project (521 West 26th Street), among otheArt Walk 2013, with special events at selected locations, including a pop - up bookstore at David Zwirner (519 West 19th Street), a lecture on Japanese photographer Takuma Nakahira at Yossi Milo (245 Tenth Avenue), and artist receptions at Kips Gallery (511 West 25th Street), International Print Center New York (508 West 26th Street), Onishi Project (521 West 26th Street), among others.
In this interview from his Phaidon Contemporary Art Series monograph, the influential German photographer currently exhibiting at David Zwirner discusses his formative influences.
Kyle DeWoody, the daughter of the art collector Beth Rudin DeWoody and the painter James DeWoody, had her first brush with creative collaboration at the tender age of 8: She worked with the photographer - illustrator David Croland, a family friend, to make a wardrobe for her Barbies.
Photographers Limited Editions in Vienna showcases David Drebin photographs during Art Monaco 2011.
During a 2016 iteration at Art Basel in Miami Beach, she showed the emerging black photographer, John Edmonds, in a group show at David Castillo Gallery, one of Edmonds's first appearances in a major gallery context, which also led to a sale of his photograph for $ 3,000.
Among them are photographer David Maisel; arts faculty members Julia Bryan - Wilson (UC Berkeley), TJ Demos (UC Santa Cruz), Jennifer Gonzalez (UC Santa Cruz), Tirza Latimer and Julian Myers - Szupinska (California College of the Arts), and Pamela Lee (Stanford); and Stanford artist - in - residence Trevor Pagarts faculty members Julia Bryan - Wilson (UC Berkeley), TJ Demos (UC Santa Cruz), Jennifer Gonzalez (UC Santa Cruz), Tirza Latimer and Julian Myers - Szupinska (California College of the Arts), and Pamela Lee (Stanford); and Stanford artist - in - residence Trevor PagArts), and Pamela Lee (Stanford); and Stanford artist - in - residence Trevor Paglen.
writer NAVID KERMANI discovers the continent's enthusiasm at its farthest edges; historian TONY JUDT tells how the West was an accident; writer KODWO ESHUN and photographer JUERGEN TELLER portray architect DAVID ADJAYE; artist collective SLAVS & TATARS redeem the East in Eastern Europe; artist / musician LINDER STERLING makes irony yield to the mythic again; artist MATTHEW BARNEY explores the sexual transmission between man and machine; writer DIETMAR DATH provokes the culture industry's center with drastic arts;
A couple of years ago, Cole's work was included in «South Africa in Apartheid and After» with photographers David Goldblatt (who discusses Cole's work in the video above) and Billy Monk, at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Fine art photographer, David Welch's series «Material World», is response to our societies over consumption of material goods.
Including major works by Gordon Matta - Clark, David Wojnarowicz and Vito Acconci, along with a number of significant photographers of the piers, the exhibition underscores how this neglected underbelly of New York gave birth to the East Village Art scene.
From the works of Barbara Kruger, known for her poignant social, cultural, and political critique and intimate portraits by the acclaimed photographer Annie Leibovitz to the colorful works of Kenny Scharf and those of David Salle, who regenerated big, gestural, expressionist painting after years of pared - down minimalism and conceptual art, we bring you some outstanding works of art from the roaring 1980s in all its diversity, straight from our own Marketplace..
This latest issue of Esopus, featuring a brand - new format and design (and encased in a slipcover), features artists» projects by Sharon Core, Joyce Pensato and John Sparagana; 100 still frames from David Lynch's Blue Velvet (introduced by Gregory Crewdson); materials from MoMA's archives related to late artist Scott Burton's early performance pieces; never - before - seen photographs from 1949 by Magnum photographer Burt Glinn; commentary on artworks from the New Orleans Museum of Art by two of its guards; fiction by Chelli Riddiough; and an audio compilation of new songs inspired by the customer - service experiences of Jens Lekman, Richard Swift, Basia Bulat and others.
Contemporary artists from the photographer Catherine Opie and Daniel Guzman to David Levinthal and Larry Clark have mined the crossover between sports and art in their work, finding beauty and profundity in the great athletic pastimes that absorb so much of the world's attention.
As well as a headline performance by German art - rock group Kraftwerk, fresh from their residency at Tate Modern, this year's Latitude hosts a number of alternative visual artists, including David Shrigley, photographer Mitch Jenkins and graphic novelist Alan Moore.
- The 17th Annual LA Art Show: Modern & Contemporary will feature the California debut of new works by artists Damien Hirst and photographer David Bailey.
1998 Chapman, Anna, Arena, December Bracewell, Michael, Renaissance man, The Guardian, December Palmer, Judith, The wonderful world of Shrigley, The Independent, 19 November Insert: David Shrigley, Parkett, 53, August, pp. 153 - 168 Killam, Brad, David Shrigley, New Art Examiner, 25, No. 4, December 1997 / January 1998, p. 59 Smith, Roberta, New York Times, 10 July 1997 Beech, David, David Shrigley: The Photographers» Gallery, Art Monthly, 204, March, pp.29 - 30 Kent, Sarah, Time Out London, 2 - 9 April Thrift, Julia, David Shrigley, Roman Signer, Time Out, 26 February
Inspired by television images of a Corpus Christi procession in Spain for the festival «El Hombre de Musgo», photographer David Vintiner and art director Gemma Fletcher were keen to document the renowned «Moss Men» celebration.
To create the visuals for the new album, The 1975 called upon London - based designer, art director and typographer Samuel Burgess - Johnson and American photographer and designer David Drake to craft typographic, atmospheric imagery for each of the songs.
[4] He has also curated numerous exhibitions in many other distinguished museums around the world, including Events of the Self: Portraiture and Social Identity, The Walther Collection, Germany; Archive Fever: Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art, International Center of Photography; The Short Century: Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa, 1945 — 1994, [14] Villa Stuck, Munich, Martin - Gropius - Bau, Berlin, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and P.S. 1 and Museum of Modern Art, New York; Century City, Tate Modern, London; Mirror's Edge, Bildmuseet, Umeå, Sweden, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Tramway, Glasgow, Castello di Rivoli, Torino; In / Sight: African Photographers, 1940 — Present, [15] Guggenheim Museum; Global Conceptualism, Queens Museum, New York, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, List Gallery at MIT, Cambridge; David Goldblatt: Fifty One Years, Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona, AXA Gallery, New York, Palais des Beaux Art, Brussels, Lenbachhaus, Munich, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, Witte de With, Rotterdam.
The issue toggles between past and present, and between science and art, and features Jennifer Tucker on Victorian science photography, spectacle and rational amusement; Kelley Wilder on what it means for photography to make visible the invisible; Brian Dillon on the cosmic and the mundane; a conversation between artist Trevor Paglen and the eminent science historian Peter Galison; a selection from Harold «Doc» Edgerton's lab books; David Campany on photographic abstraction and perception; curator Joel Smith's guide to «photographic nothing»; and portfolios by British photographer Stephen Gill, Amsterdam - based artist Eva - Fiore Kovakovsky, curator Lynne Cooke on Horst Ademeit's mysterious annotated Polaroids and much more.
He has curated numerous exhibitions in some of the most distinguished museums around the world, including Archive Fever: Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art, International Center of Photography; The Short Century: Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa, 1945 — 1994, Museum Villa Stuck, Munich, Gropius Bau, Berlin, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and P.S. 1 and Museum of Modern Art, New York; Century City, Tate Modern, London; Mirror's Edge, Bildmuseet, Umeå, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Tramway, Glasgow, Castello di Rivoli, Torino; In / Sight: African Photographers, 1940 — Present, Guggenheim Museum; Global Conceptualism, Queens Museum, New York, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, List Gallery at MIT, Cambridge; David Goldblatt: Fifty One Years, Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona, AXA Gallery, New York, Palais des Beaux Art, Brussels, Lenbach Haus, Munich, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, Witte de With, Rotterdam; Co-Curator of Echigo - Tsumari Sculpture Biennale in Japan; co-curator of Cinco Continente: Biennale of Painting, Mexico City; Stan Douglas: Le Detroit, Art Institute of Chicago.
David McGee: Black Comedies and Night Music Robert Rauschenberg: A Retrospective [catalogue unavailable] Field of Vision: Five Gulf Coast Photographers DeWitt Godfrey: A Sculpture and Two Drawings James Turrell: Spirit and Light Projected Allegories: A Video Series Face of the Gods: Art and Altars of Africa and the African Americas [catalogue unavailable] Liz Ward: The Present of Past Things Abstract Painting, Once Removed: A Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition Andreas Gursky México Ahora: Punto de Partida / Mexico Now: Point of Departure [catalogue unavailable]
A representative of Art Basel provided names of notables present at the fair on opening day, a list that included Uli Sigg; Princess Alia al Senussi; Hammad Nasar, Asia Art Archive; Pi Li and Doryun Chong, M + Museum; Brett Rogers, Director, The Photographers Gallery, London; the architect David Adjaye; Sydney Picasso; Princess Michael of Kent; Uta Meta Bauer, Director, CCA Singapore; Jessica Morgan, Tate Modern curator and Artistic Director of Gwangju Biennale 2014; and artists including Takashi Murakami, Mariko Mori, and Carsten Nicolai.
Each artist was selected to convey a distinct message: Allen as the photographer of black culture, of boxers and «Hats and HatNots»; Andrews as the black «protester», Puryear as the first black artist to represent the United States at a major international art exhibition, the São Paulo Art Biennial in 1989; Bill Traylor as the self - taught, antebellum Southerner; and rounding out the group was the enigmatic «magician», David Hammoart exhibition, the São Paulo Art Biennial in 1989; Bill Traylor as the self - taught, antebellum Southerner; and rounding out the group was the enigmatic «magician», David HammoArt Biennial in 1989; Bill Traylor as the self - taught, antebellum Southerner; and rounding out the group was the enigmatic «magician», David Hammons.
Catherine Cole, UC Berkeley, Department of Theater, Dance and Performance Studies David Goldblatt, photographer Betti - Sue Hertz, director of visual arts, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Kemang Wa Luhlere, artist Sandra S. Phillips, senior curator of photography, SFMOMA Dominic Willsdon, Leanne and George Roberts Curator of Education and Public Programs, SFMOMA Additional guests to be annouarts, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Kemang Wa Luhlere, artist Sandra S. Phillips, senior curator of photography, SFMOMA Dominic Willsdon, Leanne and George Roberts Curator of Education and Public Programs, SFMOMA Additional guests to be annouArts Kemang Wa Luhlere, artist Sandra S. Phillips, senior curator of photography, SFMOMA Dominic Willsdon, Leanne and George Roberts Curator of Education and Public Programs, SFMOMA Additional guests to be announced
Born in Connecticut in 1963, photographer David LaChapelle studied at the North Carolina School of Arts before moving to New York where he enrolled at the Art Students League and the School of Visual Arts.
Selected Group Exhibitions, & Art Fairs 2018 Black Box Projects, 2 person exhibition, London Winter Song at NextLevel gallery, Paris Lights, Camera, Action, curated by Haley Finnegan at Kunstraum in Brooklyn Sitting Still at BravinLee programs 2017 «Painters and Photographers» at Providence College, Rhode Island, curated by Jamilee Polson PARIS PHOTO with NextLevel Galerie Art Market Budapest with Horizont Galeria, Budapest, Hungary Rubber Factory, NY, «Women In Colour: Women and Color Photography» curated by Ellen Carey Aspen Art Museum, Art Crush, courtesy of SOCO gallery Double Vision, Artists Who Instagram, at LabSpace, Hillsdale, NY Mountain Gallery, Brooklyn, «Along a River of Sapphire Pools» NextLevel Galerie «Full Bloom II», Paris, France 2016 PULSE Miami with Danziger Gallery UNTITLED Miami with SOCO Gallery PARIS PHOTO with NextLevel Galerie, Paris, France Davidson College Gallery, North Carolina Pallas Projects, 2 - person exhibition with Max Warsh curated by Jessamyn Fiore, Dublin, Ireland New Photography Exhibition at BAM, curated by Holly Shen David Shelton Gallery: Summerzcool Curated by Austin Eddy and Benjamin Edmiston, Houston, Texas Sirius Art Center, 2 - person exhibition with Max Warsh curated by Jessamyn Fiore, Cobh, Ireland Spring Break Art Show curated by Kelly Schroer, NY, NY, Kristen Lorello gallery, Geometric Cabinet, NY, NY EddysRoom, Solo Show, Brooklyn, NY 2015 Silver Projects, Double Vision, Brooklyn, NY BRIC Art Center, Handmade Abstract, Brooklyn, NY, Zolla / Lieberman gallery, Hot Slice, Chicago, IL Danziger Gallery, Wonderful Lies, NY, NY Ameringer, McEnery, Yohe, Black and White, NY, NY, Danziger Gallery, Project Room, NY, NY Material Art Fair with LVL3, Mexico City 2014 Paris Photo with Laurence Miller Gallery Westport Arts Center, curated by Julia Mechtler and Elizabeth Koehn, Westport, CT Expo Chicago with Laurence Miller Gallery, Chicago, IL New Capital, Real Time, Future, Experience, Chicago, IL Spring Break Art show, NY, NY La Montagne Gallery, Black and White, Boston, MA
The members of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2016 jury are: David Drake, Director Ffotogallery, Cardiff; Alfredo Jaar, Artist; Wim van Sinderen, Senior Curator at The Hague Museum of Photography; Anne - Marie Beckmann, Curator, Art Collection Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation and Brett Rogers, Director, The Photographers» Gallery as the non-voting chair.
In FALL INTO RUIN, at David Kordansky in its closing week, writer - photographer - filmmaker - curator - provocateur William E. Jones brings together twenty of his interior photographs of the Athens villa of international art dealer Alexander Iolas.
For any group tours please contact us at [email protected] Opening this week, photographer David LaChapelle's hugely anticipated Asian Museum retrospective will be exhibited at Bexco Art Center.
2008 Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, MD - ʻPortraits Re / Examined: A Dawoud Bey Projectʼ 2007 • Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston, Ma — ʻDawoud Bey: Pictures: 1975 - 2005ʼ • Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA — ʻClass Pictures» (Travels to Aperture Gallery, New York, NY; Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, TX; Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC; Indianapolis Museum of Art, IN; Contemporary Art Museum, Baltimore, MD; Milwaukee Art Museum, WI; Kresge Art Museum, East Lansing, MI) 2004 • Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, MI - «Dawoud Bey: Detroit Portraits» • Gorney Bravin + Lee, NY - «Class Pictures» • Revolution, Ferndale, MI - «Dawoud Bey: The Watsonville Series» 2003 • Smart Museum of Art, Chicago, IL - «Dawoud Bey: The Chicago Project» 2002 • Gorney Bravin + Lee, New York, NY - «Dawoud Bey» • Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL - «Dawoud Bey: New Photographic Work» 2001 • Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA - «Dawoud Bey» 1999 • Rhona Hoffman Gallery at Gallery 312, Chicago, IL - «Dawoud Bey: Recent Work» • Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY - «Dawoud Bey: The Southampton Project» • Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT - «Portraits of New Haven Teenagers» 1998 • Galerie Nordenhake, Stockholm, Sweden - «Dawoud Bey» • Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY - «Dawoud Bey» 1997 • Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL - «Dawoud Bey: Recent Work» • The Light Factory, Charlotte, NC - «Dawoud Bey: Portraits» • Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA - «Dawoud Bey: Recent Photographic Portraits» • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT - «Dawoud Bey: Hartford Portraits 1996» («Dawoud Bey / MATRIX 132,» «Dawoud Bey / Amistad Gallery,» «African American Studio Portraits: Dawoud Bey Selects from the Amistad Foundation Collection») 1996 • David Beitzel Gallery, NYC — ʻDawoud Beyʼ • University of Massachusetts Amherst, Fine Arts Center - «Dawoud Bey» • High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA - «Picturing the South: The Commission Project» • Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH - «Dawoud Bey: Residency Exhibition» • Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA - «Dawoud Bey» 1995 • Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN - «Dawoud Bey: Portraits, 1975 - 1995» (Travels to Albright - Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL; Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, VA; El Paso Museum, TX; The Newark Museum, NJ, The Jersey City Museum, NJ; Robeson Center Gallery, Newark, NJ; Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, OH; Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, MO; The Barbican Centre, London, England)(Catalog) • The Photographer's Gallery, London, England - «Dawoud Bey» 1994 • Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH - ʻDawoud Bey Photographs: Portraitsʼ • Olin Art Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH - «Dawoud Bey» 1993 • The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL - «Polaroid Portraits» • Stockton State College, Pamona, NJ - «Dawoud Bey: Photographs» • Drew University, Madison, NJ - «Photographs from the Streets» 1992 • Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA - ʻDawoud Bey: Photographic Portraitsʼ • The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY - «Dawoud Bey: Photographs» 1991 • Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA - ʻDawoud Beyʼ 1990 • Ledel Gallery, NYC - ʻRecent Photographsʼ (Catalog) 1988 • BACA Downtown Center for the Arts, Brooklyn, NY - ʻBrooklyn Street Portraitsʼ 1986 • Light Work, Syracuse, NY - ʻDawoud Beyʼ • The Midtown Y Photography Gallery, NYC - ʻPhotographs by Dawoud Beyʼ • Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR - ʻDawoud Beyʼ 1984 • Hunter College, Center for Puerto Rican Studies, NYC - ʻPuerto Rico: A Chronicleʼ 1983 • Cinque Gallery, NYC - ʻDawoud Bey: Recent Photographsʼ 1979 • Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC - ʻHarlem, USAʼ
For his retrospective at the Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels in 2011, Wall chose some 130 works by his favorite artists, from 1900s photographer Eugène Atget to film excerpts (Fassbinder, Bergman, the Dardenne brothers) to pieces by contemporaries Thomas Struth and David Claerbout.
In the spring of 2016, the Whitney plans shows devoted to the artist and filmmaker Laura Poitras and to David Wojnarowicz, the painter, photographer, filmmaker and AIDS activist who was prominent in the East Village art scene of the 1980s.
Sherrie Levine is an American photographer and conceptual artist associated with the appropriation art of the early 1980s and the artists of «The Pictures Generation» such as Robert Longo, Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman and David Salle.
David Goldblatt exhibited alongside photographers such as Walker Evans and Bruce Nauman in The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Of special note is our «Art from Africa to America» Family Day Celebration on Saturday, Feb. 27; two programs with photographer David Herman, Jr., the DMA's Center for Creative Connections visiting artist of the month; and the March 4 «Arts & Letters Live» appearance of the renowned Samella Lewis & Madison Smartt Bell to discuss Toussaint L'Ouverture, the Haitian Revolution, and the art of Jacob LawrenArt from Africa to America» Family Day Celebration on Saturday, Feb. 27; two programs with photographer David Herman, Jr., the DMA's Center for Creative Connections visiting artist of the month; and the March 4 «Arts & Letters Live» appearance of the renowned Samella Lewis & Madison Smartt Bell to discuss Toussaint L'Ouverture, the Haitian Revolution, and the art of Jacob Lawrenart of Jacob Lawrence.
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