Sentences with phrase «artist huma»

Artist Huma Bhabha (born 1962, Karachi, Pakistan) has been selected to create a site - specific installation for The Met's Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden.
The first exhibition featured work by gallery artist Huma Bhabha and subsequent shows have featured Lorna Simpson, Carter, Barry X Ball, Kara Hamilton and Lynda Benglis.
Born in Karachi, Pakistan, the artist Huma Bhabha creates raw, often spooky sculptures and works on paper that appear as if they were beamed in either from a barbaric distant past or, more likely, a dystopian future where society has regressed.
In the mix the aptly named Bumps in the Road by American artist Huma Bhabba,.
In an interview with Apollo Magazine, artist Huma Bhabha discusses her large - scale bronze sculptures installed on the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Cantor Roof.
The Museum of Modern Art's Party in the Garden, a benefit event on June 1, will honor collection artists Huma Bhabha, Mark Bradford, and Brice Marden, along with philanthropists Amanda and Glenn Fuhrman and Sally and Wynn Kramarsky.
The Art Dinner celebrates The Contemporary Austin's 2018 exhibition season, including projects at Laguna Gloria and the Jones Center on Congress Avenue by artists Huma Bhabha, Elmgreen & Dragset, Ragnar Kjartansson, Rodney McMillian, Nic Nicosia, and Jessica Stockholder.
The book documents a three - months long correspondence between artists Huma Bhabha and Jeremy Olson through images, text, and an interview with the artists.
Artists Huma Bhabha, Nicole Cherubini, Mark Cooper, Jiha Moon, Sterling Ruby, and Arlene Shechet each activate the tactility of clay by creating surfaces that capture the gesture of the artist's hand.
Honorary Co-Chairs Leon D. Black Marie - Josée Kravis Jerry I. Speyer Co-Chairmen Agnes Gund Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder Catie and Donald Marron Amy and John Phelan Request the pleasure of your company at PARTY IN THE GARDEN Honoring Amanda and Glenn Fuhrman Sally and Wynn Kramarsky and artists Huma Bhabha, Mark Bradford, and Brice Marden Special musical performance by ROBYN DJ Set by MATTHEW DEAR Cocktails at 7:00 p.m. Dinner at 8:00 p.m. After - Party from 9:00 p.m. to midnight VIP After - Party from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. (located in The Modern restaurant with a DJ set by Juan Maclean, passed food, and a private terrace).

Not exact matches

Both specific and global, contemporary and ancient, grounded and extraterrestrial, Harrison's sculptures set up their own idiosyncratic art historical lineage, which includes artists such as Melvin Edwards, Larry Bell, David Hammons, Damien Hirst and Huma Bhabha.
Amongst the artists featured in the exhibition are: Huma Bhabha, Louise Bourgeois, Tony Cragg, Lucian Freud, Thomas Houseago, Mark Manders, Eduardo Paolozzi, Marc Quinn, Man Ray, John Stezaker, Andy Warhol and Rebecca Warren.
Meanwhile, nine other artists, including Mark Handforth and Huma Bhabha, have each created a sculptural jewelry display for the show based on the primitive - looking steel masks Calder made for an exhibition in 1940.
The artists in the exhibition and store include: Ardmore, Hope Atherton, Huma Bhabha, Sean Bluechel, Daniel Buren, Raphael de Villers, Francesca DiMattio, Mary Heilmann, Kara Hamilton, Paula Hayes, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Hella Jongerius, Steve Keister, Naoki Koide, Julia Kunin, Shio Kusaka, Takuro Kuwata, Liz Larner, Zachary Leener, Andrew Lord, Jonathan Meese, Matthias Merkel Hess, Marilyn Minter, Kristen Morgin, Nicole Mueller, Ron Nagle, Yoshitomo Nara / Kasumi Ueba, Ruby Neri, William O'Brien, Izhar Patkin, Alessandro Pessoli, Ken Price, Brie Ruais, Sterling Ruby, Anna Sew Hoy, Arlene Shechet, Lisa Sitko, Rosemarie Trockel, Kumie Tsuda, Francis Upritchard, Elif Uras, Paloma Varga Weisz, Tam Van Tran, Uncommon Matters, Kurt Weiser, Betty Woodman, and Rob Wynne.
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Houston artists Keliy Anderson - Staley, Jamal Cyrus, Laura Gutierrez, Joseph Havel, and Vincent Valdez chose works by Huma Bhabha, Isabel Bishop, Louise Bourgeois, Ed Ruscha, and Ben Shahn, among others.
On the occasion of Eduardo Paolozzi, 16 February - 14 May 2017, at the Whitechapel Gallery, Huma Bhabha has created a new etching edition in homage to the artist.
Huma Bhabha Fear Eats the Soul, 2007 Clay, wire, wood acrylic paint, styrofoam, plastic 26 x 24 x 37.5 inches Courtesy of the artist and ATM Gallery, New York
Other notable solo exhibitions explore significant artists working today, such as Salon 94's presentation of new works by MoMA - honored Pakistani sculptor Huma Bhabha, and the first four - decade survey of Joyce Pensato's work, presented by Petzel.
The full artist list: John Beech, Huma Bhabha, Tacita Dean, Faivovich and Goldberg, Jonathan Marshall, Isabel Nolan, Nam June Paik, Luisa Rabbia
An artist currently having a major market moment, Huma Bhabha is known for her rough sculptures and equally raw works on paper that combine «primitive» figuration — of the sort Picasso was so enamored of in his early Cubist days — with futuristic, post-apocalyptic themes and imagery.
The exhibition includes work by such artists as Lynda Benglis, Gina Beavers, Ghada Amer, Huma Bhabha, and Louise Bourgeois (all of whom, it so happens, have work available on Artspace).
Huma Bhabha's fourth solo exhibition at Salon 94, titled With a Trace, includes a sculpture, a suite of photo - drawings, and a series of studies on paper, which were the genesis of the artist's concurrent installation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Iris and Gerald B. Cantor Roof Garden.
The sculptor Huma Bhabha, the next artist to be featured in the popular roof - installation series at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, was working away in her studio here the other day.
Junya's framed artwork hangs alongside that of Huma Bhabha (who is «the kind of artist I hope to be,» Thomas says), Kara Walker, and Thomas's friends Henry Taylor, Derrick Adams, and Wangechi Mutu.
let's make a deal Featured artists are Janine Antoni, Huma Bhabha, Paul Chan, Jennifer Gustavson, Jeremy Olson, Raymond Pettibon, and Seth Price Curated by Lynn Maliszewski
Among the artists are Huma Bhabha, The Bruce High Quality Foundation, George Condo, Thomas Houseago, Aki Sasamoto, and Piotr Uklański.
Artists: Janine Antoni, Huma Bhabha, Paul Chan, Jennifer Gustavson, Jeremy Olson, Raymond Pettibon, and Seth Price
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS (NOTE: + denotes participant in the Film Program; * denotes participant in the Performance Program): Charlie Ahearn (b. 1951) + / John Ahearn (b. 1951) / Chantal Akerman (b. 1950) + / Sam Anders on (b. 1982) / Richard Artschwager (1923 — 2013) / Robert Ashley (1930 — 2014) * / Charles Atlas (b. 1949) / Lutz Bacher (born in the USA) / Fia Backström (b. 1970) / Alvin Baltrop (1948 — 2004) / Rina Banerjee (b. 1963) / Morgan Bassichis (b. 1983) * / Kevin Beasley (b. 1985) / Gina Beavers (b. 1974) / Gelsey Bell (b. 1982) * / Michael Bell — Smith (b. 1978) / Sadie Benning (b. 1973) / Huma Bhabha (b. 1962) / Dara Birnbaum (b. 1946) + / Mel Bochner (b. 1940) / Robert Moskowitz (b. 1935) + / Lizzie Borden (b. 1958) + / Robert Bordo (b. 1949) / Gregg Bordowitz (b. 1964) + / Liene Bosquê (b. 1980) / Amy Brener (b. 1982) / Ben Thorp Brown (b. 1983) / Rudy Burckhardt (1914 — 1999) + / Harry Burke (b. 1990) * / Scott Burton (1939 — 1989) / Abigail Child (b. 1948) + / Susan Cianciolo (b. 1969) / Shirley Clark e (1919 — 1997) + / Todd Colby (b. 1962) * / Roy Colmer (1935 — 2014) / Sara Cwynar (b. 1985) / Mira Dancy (b. 1979) / Jaime Davidovich (b. 1936) + / Jimmy DeSana (1950 — 1990) / Vivienne Dick (b. 1950) + / Andrew Durbin (b. 1989) * / Diego Echeverr í a (b. 1946) + / Terry Fox (1958 — 1981) + / Su Friedrich (b. 1954) + / Eckh aus Latta (founded 2011) / Mary Beth Edelson (b. 1933) / Gregory Edwards (b. 1981) / Joy Episalla (b. 1960) / Loretta Fahrenholz (b. 1981) / Ben Fama (b. 1982) * / fierce pussy (founded 1991) / John Finneran (b. 1979) / Henry Flynt (b. 1940) / Jeffrey Gibson (b. 1972) / John Giorno (b. 1936) * / Ignacio Gonzá ez — Lang (b. 1975) / William Greaves (1926 — 2014) + / Jonah Groeneboer (b. 1978) * / Red Grooms (b. 1937) / David Grubbs (b. 1967) * / David Hammons (b. 1943) / Fanny Howe (b. 1940) * / Katherine Hubbard (b. 1981) / Peter Hutton (b. 1944) + / Elizabeth Jaeger (b. 1988) / Ken Jacobs (b. 1933) + Paolo Javier (b. 1974) * / Joan Jonas (b. 1936) + / Jamian Juliano — Villani (b. 1987) / Angie Keefer (b. 1977) / Devin Kenny (b. 1987) / Eli Keszler (b. 1983) * / Christine Sun Kim (b. 1980) / KIOSK (founded 2005) / Manfred Kirchheimer (b. 1931) + / Ajay Kurian (b. 1984) / Robert Kushner (b. 1949) / M. Lamar (b. 1984) * / Louise Lawler (b. 1947) / Deana Lawson (b. 1979) / Sophia Le Fraga (b. 1990) * / Barry Le Va (b. 1941) / Okkyung Lee (b. 1975) * / Simone Leigh (b. 1968) / Zoe Leonard (b. 1961) / Nancy Brooks Brody (b. 1962) + / Glenn Ligon (b. 1960) / Tan Lin (b. 1957) * / Eric Mack (b. 1987) / Tony Matelli (b. 1971) / Gordon Matta — Clark (1943 — 1978) / Lionel Maunz (b. 1976) / Park McArthur (b. 1984) / Adam McEwen (b. 1965) / Marie Menken (1909 — 1970) + / Wardell Milan (b. 1978) / Ieva Misevičiūtė (b. 1982) * / Rashaun Mitchell (b. 1978) / Silas Riener (b. 1983) * / Yoshiaki Mochizuki (b. 1961) / Donald Moffett (b. 1955) / James Nares (b. 1953) / Naturally Occurring Cultural Districts — New York (founded 2011) / Raul de Nieves (b. 1983) / Véréna Paravel (b. 1971) / J.P. Sniadecki (b. 1979) + / Morgan Parker (b. 1987) * / Rebecca Patek (b. 1980) * / Sondra Perry (b. 1986) / Pharmakon (b. 1990) * / Howardena Pindell (b. 1943) / Seth Price (b. 1973) / Yvonne Rainer (b. 1934) + / Will Rawls (b. 1978) * / Nick Relph (b. 1979) / Joyce Robins (b. 1944) / Bunny Rogers (b. 1990) * / Ugo Rondinone (b. 1964) / Cameron Rowland (b. 1988) / Jen Rosenblit (b. 1983) * / Peter Saul (b. 1934) / Collier Schorr (b. 1963) / Nancy Shaver (b. 1946) / Judith Shea (b. 1948) / Gedi Sibony (b. 1973) / Hayley Silverman (b. 1986) / Charles Simonds (b. 1970) + / Lorna Simpson (b. 1960) / Rosalind Fox Solomon (b. 1930) / Jack Smith (1932 — 1989) + / Kiki Smith (b. 1954) / Greg Parma Smith (b. 1983) / Slow and Steady Wins the Race (founded 2001) / Nelson Sullivan (1948 — 1989) / Sergei Tcherepnin (b. 1981) / Third World Newsreel (founded 1967) + / Stewart Uoo (b. 1985) / Stefanie Victor (b. 1982) / William Villalongo (b. 1975) / Keith Fullerton Whitman (b. 1973) * / Sue Williams (b. 1954) / Lebbeus Woods (1940 — 2012) / Nathan Donavon Wooley (b. 1974) * / Geo Wyeth (b. 19 84) * / Carrie Yamaoka (b. 1957) / C. Spencer Yeh (b. 1975) * +
Huma Bhabha opens with a reception for the artist on Friday 2 May and remains on view through 28 June 2014.
The exhibition features sculptures and collage drawings that Huma Bhabha created in 2013 during his artist - in - residence at The American Academy in Berlin.
The exhibition features work by three gallery artists: Huma Bhabha, Thomas Hirschhorn and Yinka Shonibare MBE.
We Come in Peace (detail) © Huma Bhabha, courtesy of the artist and Salon 94.
Installation view of Benaam (2018) for The Roof Garden Commission: Huma Bhabha, We Come in Peace at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2018 © Huma Bhabha, courtesy of the artist and Salon 94.
The Biennial has few hot artists, beyond Huma Bhaba, Piotr Uklanski, and the Bruces.
The Roof Garden Commission: Huma Bhabha, We Come in Peace was conceived by the artist in consultation with Sheena Wagstaff, Leonard A. Lauder Chairman of Modern and Contemporary Art, and Shanay Jhaveri, Assistant Curator of South Asian Art, both of The Met's Department of Modern and Contemporary Art.
Huma Bhabha, a Pakistani artist, will create a site - specific installation for the outdoor space of the museum's roof garden.
As well as Bacon's painting, works from the following artists are included in this exhibition: Stephan Balkenhol, Huma Bhabha, Tom Friedman, Kendell Geers, Paul McDevitt, Yoshitomo Nara, Catherine Opie, Yinka Shonibare MBE, David Shrigley, Jiro Takamatsu and Kehinde Wiley.
Exhibiting artists included Jeppe Hein, Santiago Roose, Charlotte Posenenske, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Matias Faldbakken, Mark di Suvero, Maarten Vanden Eynde, Mungo Thomson, Tom Friedman, Thomas Houseago, Scott Reeder, Tony Tasset, Matthew Monahan, Alicja Kwade, Aaron Curry, Ursula von Rydingsvard, Olaf Breuning, Oscar Tuazon, Sam Falls, Huma Bhabha, Michelle Lopez, Richard Long, Phil Wagner and Carol Bove.
Huma Bhabha is a New York - based Pakistani artist widely known for her creepy sculptures made of basic construction media and found materials.
London - based curator Huma Kabakci (Founder of Open Space Contemporary) and artist photographer Anna Skladmann are digging into the history and the archives...
Among the galleries exploring feminist issues, Salon 94 (New York) will feature works by three women artistsHuma Bhabha, Francesca DiMattio, and Katy Grannan — offering commentary on issues of race, gender, class and sexuality; and Galleri Magnus Karlsson (Stockholm) will present a thematic stand curated around the question of what it means for works of art to be designated as «female».
«Huma Bhabha: Natural Histories» at MoMA PS1 A series of impressive gallery shows in recent years has revealed Huma Bhabha to be a distinctive and talented artist, but her sensitively installed survey exhibition at MoMA PS1 showed what a daring and singular artist she has become.
The Egyptian levels of optical clarity, blocky shapes, and opaque color have helped form contemporary artists as varied as Gary Hume, Wangechi Mutu, Huma Bhabha, and Joe Bradley.
At the same time, he sensitized the Ashida family as a means of directing attention to a group of students that would come to make up those collectives, who were themselves brought closer to the art world and to different artists then working with Arena México, such as Jason Fox, Huma Bhabha, Chris Hammerlein, Fabrice Hybert, Matthew Antezzo and Davis Birks, among others.
The list of artists exhibiting at the Whitney Biennial 2010: David Adamo, Richard Aldrich, Michael Asher, Tauba Auerbach, Nina Berman, Huma Bhabha, Josh Brand, The Bruce High Quality Foundation, James Casebere, Edgar Cleijne and Ellen Gallagher, Dawn Clements, George Condo, Sarah Crowne, Verne Dawson, Julia Fish, Roland Flexner, Suzan Frecon, Maureen Gallace, Theaster Gates, Kate Gilmore, Hannah Greely, Jesse Aron Green, Robert Grosvenor, Sharon Hayes, Thomas Houseago, Alex Hubbard, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Jeffrey Inaba, Martin Kersels, Jim Lutes, Babette Mangolte, Curtis Mann, Ari Marcopoulos, Daniel McDonald, Josephine Meckseper, Rashaad Newsome, Kelly Nipper, Lorraine O'Grady, R.H. Quaytman, Charles Ray, Emily Roysdon, Aki Sasamoto, Aurel Schmidt, Scott Short, Stephanie Sinclair, Ania Soliman, Storm Tharp, Tam Tran, Kerry Tribe, Piotr Uklanski, Lesley Vance, Marianne Vitale, Erika Vogt, Pae White, Robert Williams
Huma Kabakci: Developing links between the practices and approaches of different artists in challenging, site - specific contexts is very significant to my curatorial practice.
London - based curator Huma Kabakci (Founder of Open Space Contemporary) and artist photographer Anna Skladmann are digging into the history and the archives of the soon - to - be redeveloped Whiteleys Shopping Centre in London; a building designed by John Belcher and John James Joass which opened in 1911 in the area of Queensway / Bayswater, London.
Notable group shows include participations in the 7th Beijing Biennale, 2017; Kochi - Muziris Biennale, India, 2016; Jameel Prize 4 Pera Museum Istanbul, Turkey and Asia Culture Centre, Gwangju, Korea; «Rebel, Jester, Mystic, Poet: Contemporary Persians», Museum of Fine Art, Houston and Aga Khan Museum, Toronto, Canada, 2017; «Iranian Voices, Recent Acquisitions of Works on Paper», British Museum, 2017; «For an Image, Faster Than Light», Yinchuan Museum of Contemporary Art, Yinchuan, China; «Global / Local 1960 - 2015: Six Artists From Iran», Grey Art Gallery, New York University, 2016; «Memory and Continuity: A Selection from the Huma Kabakci Collection», Pera Museum, Istanbul, Turkey, 2016; Kochi - Muziris Biennale, India, 2016; Young Collectors, The Elgiz Museum, Istanbul, Turkey, 2014 and the Mykonos Biennale, Greece, 2013.
Participant artists are Shoja Azari, Huma Bhabha, Lauren Bon, Mel Chin, Christian de Boshnek, Lyle Ashton Harris, Jenny Holzer, Alfredo Jaar, Maya Lin, Deborah Kass, Eugene Lemay, Shirin Neshat, Adam Pendleton, Clifford Ross, Alexis Rockman, Tim Rollins & KOS, Will Ryman, Hank Willis Thomas, Nari Ward, Fastnet, Tomas Vu & Rirkrit Tiravanija, among others.
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