Sentences with phrase «artist bharti»

The third record to fall at Sotheby's was for the young British - born - and - educated Indian artist Bharti Kher.
The first North American survey of international artist Bharti Kher incorporates elements of sculpture, photography and painting to explore ritual and female identity.

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Juxtaposing well - known masterpieces with surprising and little - seen works, the exhibition brings together sculptures by artists from Donatello, El Greco, Jean - Léon Gérôme, Antonio Canova, Auguste Rodin, and Edgar Degas to Louise Bourgeois, Meret Oppenheim, Isa Genzken, Charles Ray, Fred Wilson, Robert Gober, Bharti Kher, Duane Hanson, Jeff Koons, and Yinka Shonibare MBE, as well as wax effigies, reliquaries, mannequins, and anatomical models.
Bharti Kher is widely regarded as an artist at the forefront of contemporary art.
Artists exhibited in the show include Radcliffe Bailey, Matthew Barney, Nick Cave, Jean Dubuffet, Phil Frost, Leon Golub, David Ireland, Brad Kahlhamer, Bharti Kher, Kerry James Marshall, Toyin Ojih Odutola, Stephen Shames, Malick Sidibé, Jeff Sonhouse, Nancy Spero, Hank Willis Thomas, and Leslie Wayne.
Perrotin also represented many French artists like Sophie Calle, Tatiana Trouve, Xavier Veilhan, Jean - Michel Othoniel and Bernard Frize.In addition, the gallery was one of the first to tap into the Asian markets, and now counts Aya Takano, Mr. and Bharti Kher among its artists.
Other exhibition highlights on view in October include Little Black Dress, curated by SCAD trustee and Vogue contributing editor André Leon Talley; Addio del Passato, presenting photographs, sculpture and film by Yinka Shonibare MBE; Stretching the Limits, a group exhibition by fiber - based media artists; Reveal the secrets that you seek, featuring installations by Bharti Kher; and Figures, four large - scale wall hangings by renowned American sculptor Lynda Benglis.
Artists: Ayisha Abraham, Ravi Agarwal, Nikhil Chopra, Debkamal Ganguly, Sheela Gowda, Sakshi Gupta, Shilpa Gupta, Subodh Gupta, N.S. Harsha, Abhishek Hazra, Anant Joshi, Ruchir Joshi, Jitish Kallat, Amar Kanwar, Bharti Kher, Bose Krishnamachari, Riyas Komu, Nalini Malani, Kavita Pai / Hansa Thapliyal, Prajakta Potnis, M.R. Rajan, Sumedh Rajendran, Raqs Media Collective, Priya Sen, Surabhi Sharma (med Siddharth Gautam Singh), Sudarshan Shetty, Tejal Shah, Dayanita Singh, Kiran Subbaiah, Ashok Suk - umaran & Shaina Anand, Hema Upadhyay, Avinash Veeraraghavan, Vipin Vijay og Vivek Vilasini Curators: Gunnar B. Kvaran, Director, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Julia Peyton - Jones, Director, Serpentine Gallery and Co-Director, Exhibtitions and Programmes, Serpentine Gallery and Hans Ulricb Obrist, Co-Director, Exhibitions and Programmes and Director, International Projects, Serpentine Gallery, in association with Stinna Toft, Chief Curator, HEART Herning Museum of Contemporary Art
Says Director of HEART, Holger Reenberg; «India is a new powerhouse for contemporary art within the international art scene,» and Reenberg expresses his pleasure at being able to present artists such as Bharti Kher, Subodh Gupta, and Nalini Malani.
Review — Bharti Kher's is one of India's best - known contemporary artists.
\ nPoints of View: Bharti Lalwani on the 8th edition of Art Dubai; Esther Lu on the meeting preceding the 2015 Sharjah Biennial; J.J. Charlesworth on how contemporary art is driving the economy in Dubai; Mark Sladen on Hito Steyerl and artists using Tumblr; Du Qingchun on Joon - ho Bong's new science fiction action film Snowpiercer.
Our writers on what's happening in the artworld and beyond, including Bharti Lalwani on the 8th edition of Art Dubai; Esther Lu on the meeting preceding the 2015 Sharjah Biennial; J.J. Charlesworth on how contemporary art is driving the economy in Dubai; Mark Sladen on Hito Steyerl and artists using Tumblr; Du Qingchun on Joon - ho Bong's new science fiction action film Snowpiercer.
The Sahmat Collective includes works in a variety of media from over sixty artists including Manjeet Bawa, Atul Dodiya, Subodh Gupta, Zarina Hashmi, Rummana Husain, Bharti Kher, Pushpamala N., Nalini Malani, Gigi Scaria, Nilima Sheikh, and Vivan Sundaram.
The eight artists selected for this exhibition — Jaishri Abichandani, Ameen Dhillon, Chitra Ganesh, Mariam Ghani, Shilpa Gupta, Raj Kahlon, Bharti Kher, and Samina Mansuri — could be said to represent the diversity of current artistic practices of South Asian women in their reflection of a multiplicity of cultural backgrounds, including Pakistan, India, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.
Featuring works by artists Phyllida Barlow • Louise Bourgeois • Martin Creed • Alberto Giacometti • Diego Giacometti • Subodh Gupta • Eva Hesse • Jenny Holzer • Thomas Houseago • Matthew Day Jackson • Hans Josephsohn • Bharti Kher • Anna Maria Maiolino • Paul McCarthy • Gary McDonald • Fausto Melotti • Henry Moore • David Smith • Simon Starling • Ricky Swallow • André Thomkins • Will Thompson • William Turnbull • Mark Wallinger • David Zink Yi
This exhibition showcases several leading Indian artists, including Atul Dodiya, Bharti Kher, Jitish Kallat and Subodh Gupta, who work in a variety of media
The artists are Vibha Galhotra, Shilpa Gupta, Bharti Kher, Prajakta Potnis, Reena Saini Kallat, Mithu Sen and Tejal Shah.
The exhibition showcases several leading Indian artists, including Atul Dodiya, Bharti Kher, Jitish Kallat and Subodh Gupta, who work in a variety of media.
Juxtaposing well - known masterpieces with surprising and little - seen works, the exhibition brings together sculptures by artists from Donatello, El Greco, Anna Morandi Manzolini, Jean - Léon Gérôme, Antonio Canova, Auguste Rodin, and Edgar Degas to Louise Bourgeois, Meret Oppenheim, Isa Genzken, Charles Ray, Fred Wilson, Robert Gober, Bharti Kher, Duane Hansen, Jeff Koons, and Yinka Shonibare MBE, as well as wax effigies, reliquaries, mannequins, and anatomical models.
2010 The Artist's Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA John Armleder, Tauba Auerbach, Hernan Bas, Matthew Day Jackson, Bernard Frize, Mark Grotjahn, Sergej Jensen, Bharti Kher, Adam McEwen, Olivier Mosset, Takashi Murakami, R.H. Quaytman, Claude Rutault, Lee Ufan, Piotr Uklanski, Martin Wohr, Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, France Benches and Binoculars, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN At Home / Not at Home: Works from the Collection of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg, Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Mark Grotjahn, Jonathan Lasker, Sol LeWitt, Allan McCollum, James Siena, James Welling, Bravin Lee Programs, New York, NY Skin Fruit: Selections from the Dakis Joannou Collection, New Museum, New York, NY Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY
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Old Sorting Office, London, until 17 December Presented across a former Royal Mail sorting office on New Oxford Street, Here Today brings together a particularly diverse range of artists — from Pop artists Andy Warhol and Peter Blake to contemporary sculptors Bharti Kher and Tony Cragg RA — around the theme of endangered wildlife.
The 43 - year - old artist recently returned from Dubai where she opened, in November, a group show at the newly relocated 1 × 1 Gallery in Alserkal Avenue, that included peers such as Mithu Sen, Bharti Kher, Zarina Hashmi and Sudarshan Shetty.
Courtesy of the artist, photo: Iris Dreams; Bharti Kher — Portrait Manju, 2013.
Bharti Kher is a well - known Indian contemporary artist born in 1969 in London.
Organised by Celia Forner and debuting at Hauser & Wirth New York the forthcoming show will include unique and disparate designs from an array of 15 prominent international artists — John Baldessari, Phyllida Barlow, Stefan Brüggemann, Subodh Gupta, Mary Heilmann, Andy Hope 1930, Cristina Iglesias, Matthew Day Jackson, Bharti Kher, Nate Lowman, Paul McCarthy, Caro Niederer, Michele Oka Doner, and Pipilotti Rist.
«It's like the Rugby Sevens for the Hong Kong arts and cultural set,» said Alice Mong, executive director of Asia Society Hong Kong, which hosted a gala dinner for 400 people on Monday night honoring Asian artists Zhang Xiaogang, Bharti Kher, Takashi Murakami and Liu Guosong.
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