Carmen Argote (b. 1981 in Guadalajara, Mexico) is a Los Angeles - based
artist focusing on the exploration of personal history through architecture and the spaces that she inhabits.
Stephanie Acosta is a multidisciplinary
artist focused on the exploration of the experiential, incorporating concrete objects, created environments, solo and ensemble performances, along with experimental and documentary filmmaking as modes of inquiry.
Not exact matches
While the Kunsthalle Krems
focuses on a retrospective view of Neto's nearly two decades of artistic production, TBA21 showcases the
artist's latest
explorations and engagements.
Published
on the occasion of the major exhibition at David Zwirner in London, this fully illustrated catalogue offers intimate
explorations of paintings and works
on paper produced by the legendary British
artist over the past 50 years,
focusing specifically
on her recurrent use of the stripe motif.
Published
on the occasion of Bridget Riley's major exhibition at David Zwirner in London in the summer of 2014, this fully illustrated catalogue offers intimate
explorations of paintings and works
on paper produced by the legendary British
artist over the past fifty years,
focusing specifically
on her recurrent use of the stripe motif.
This limited edition
artist's book, designed by Olu Odukoya and published
on the occasion of the exhibition Isaac Julien: «I dream a world» Looking for Langston at Victoria Miro (18 May — 29 July 2017),
focuses on Isaac Julien's seminal work Looking for Langston (1989/2017), a lyrical
exploration — and recreation — of the private world of poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist Langston Hughes (1902 — 1967) and his fellow black
artists and writers who formed the Harlem Renaissance during the 1920s.
Carmen Argote is a Los Angeles based
artist whose work
focuses on the
exploration of personal history through architecture and the spaces that she inhabits.
The exhibition, which will include about 70 works, will
focus on Marshall's paintings — from his seminal statement in «Portrait of the
Artist as a Shadow of His Former Self» (1980), to his most recent
explorations of African - American history.
Joining the Getty and the arts organizations across the region for Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA, a far - reaching and ambitious
exploration of Latin American art in dialogue with Los Angeles, the Marciano Art Foundation welcomes the opportunity to highlight Latin American
artists in the Marciano Collection, reinforcing the Foundation's
focus on revealing an active global dialogue and drawing connections amongst a diverse group of international and Los Angeles - based
artists.
Focusing on material
exploration, the creative gesture, and the profound spiritual connection between the
artist and his work, Sodi invites his audience to allow their minds and souls to go
on a journey with his works.
There is limited scholarship
focused on the
artist's singular contributions, such as his skillful manipulations of the language of abstraction and
explorations of the relationships between object and viewer.
This exhibition
focuses on the common traits of Informel, post-war Germany's most important abstract art group, and the different
explorations and choices these
artists made as they confronted their personal artistic ideals.
Focused on established and emerging
artists, and located just off New Bond Street at 18 Woodstock Street, Parafin is a vibrant space for
exploration of current trends in art.
Focusing on the
artist's use of water as subject, this exhibition has been organized to coincide with the Philadelphia Museum of Art exhibition Manet and the Sea and demonstrates the breadth of Bartlett's
exploration of water imagery.
Join
artist Adele Wagstaff for an intensive practical course
focusing on drawing and painting the nude; through an
exploration of pose and gesture, using the simplification of form and changing viewpoint to examine how the modern nude can be portrayed.
While his work
focuses on external aspects such as society and the others, or gazes internally as he explores the methodology of painting expression in reflecting his pure inner self and emotions, the
exploration of these polarities allows the
artist to reflect
on multiple aspects of relating in contemporary socieities.
The exhibition will
focus on the product EVA 3.0, a virtual avatar, which the
artist uses as a medium for a critical
exploration of the virtual world.
Opening to the public April 23, 2016, Kerry James Marshall: Mastry
focuses primarily
on the
artist's paintings from the last 35 years, including his most recent
explorations of African American history.
Thai
artist Pinaree Sanpitak (b. 1961)
focuses on the
exploration of women's experience and is inspired by the female body.
New York, NY, September 22, 2015 - Galerie Lelong presented Andy Goldsworthy: Leaning into the Wind, an exhibition of photographs and films juxtaposing Goldsworthy's raw, early days of
exploration of action and process with never - before - seen works from the last three years that return to the
focus on the
artist's use of his body.
Published
on the occasion of Riley's exhibition at David Zwirner, London, this fully illustrated catalogue offers
explorations of paintings and works
on paper produced by the
artist over the past 50 years,
focusing specifically
on her recurrent use of the stripe motif.
Carmen Argote is a Los Angeles based -
artist whose work
focuses on the
exploration of personal history through architecture and the spaces that she inhabits.
By
focusing on his involvement in performances, sculpture, and unique and creative engagement with technology, in addition to an in - depth
exploration of his early paintings, combines, and phototransfers, the Guggenheim retrospective painted a portrait of an
artist that is quite different than the one portrayed by most formalist histories of art.
Even the museums most successful at attracting them vary their schedules with smaller exhibitions drawn from their permanent collections,
focused on single
artists, themes, historical moments or whatever idea seems worthy of
exploration.
As one of the few exhibitions ever to
focus exclusively
on Paul McCarthy's drawings, White Snow provides rare access to the initial stages of
exploration that fuel the work of one of America's most challenging and influential
artists.
This exhibition of Josef Albers
focuses solely
on the
artist's
exploration of black throughout his life, with unexpectedly diverse pieces serving to highlight the vast inventiveness of one
artist constrained to a single gradient.
Focusing on material
exploration, the creative gesture, and the spiritual connection between the
artist and his work, Sodi seeks to transcend conceptual barriers.
It is a continuation of the
artist's
exploration of the motifs and conventions of European art history through a
focus on methodologies, structure and composition.
Galerie Lelong is pleased to present Andy Goldsworthy: Leaning into the Wind, an exhibition of photographs and films juxtaposing Goldsworthy's raw, early days of
exploration of action and process with never - before - seen works from the last three years that return to the
focus on the
artist's use of his body.
It will also reveal how Garabedian's persistently individual
exploration of figure, landscape, and subject matter paved the way for subsequent generations of
artists who have demonstrated a renewed
focus on the figure.
The images from the
artist's yearlong photographic
exploration will be presented alongside works by Hélène Binet and Wang Jin, reflecting a strong
focus on architectural and conceptual photography.
The exhibition
focuses primarily
on Marshall's paintings made over the last 35 years, from his seminal inaugural statement Portrait of the
Artist as a Shadow of His Former Self (1980) to his most recent
explorations of African American history.
This fascinating
exploration focuses on the work of four
artists: Fred Wilson, Lorna Simpson, Glenn Ligon and Renee Green.
Künstlerhaus Bethanien presents «Changing Room», a solo exhibition by the
artist Lyndal Walker, whose practice, developed across photographs and installations, is
focused on the
exploration of fashion and states of undress in order to contemplate identity, emotional states and the nature of time.
Exhibition 7 January — 9 February 2017 450 Park Avenue, New York (map) Phillips is pleased to present Gerhard Richter: Abstraktes Bild, which
focuses on the
artist's ongoing
exploration of abstraction, a fascination of his since the early 1960s.