Sentences with phrase «artist since his death»

This is the first major exhibition of Rauschenberg's work in the UK for 35 years as well as the first retrospective of the artist since his death in 2008.
This is the first major exhibition of his work in the UK for 35 years and the first retrospective of the artist since his death in 2008.
Her tenure was recently capped with the 1 December 2016 opening of «Robert Rauschenberg» at Tate Modern, London, the first major retrospective of the artist since his death in 2008.
In the first major exhibition of his work in the UK for 35 years and the first retrospective of the artist since his death in 2008, Tate Modern celebrates his extraordinary six - decade career, showcasing major international loans that rarely travel and telling the story of a remarkable artist whose influence is still felt today.

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Since the news of Dillon's death broke today (October 22), several key names in the comics industry have joined Dillon's many fans in paying tribute to the artist on Twitter.
It's been nearly 15 years since Sega's resident martial artist and capsule toy aficionado, Ryo Hazuki, first embarked on his quest to avenge the death of his father at the hands of the wicked Lan Di.
Not long afterward, art dealer Andrea Rosen announced that she would close her eponymous Chelsea gallery after 27 years in the business, and share representation of the Felix Gonzalez - Torres estate — which she had overseen since the artist's death in 1996 — with the much larger David Zwirner gallery.
Scholars and artists are trying to reclaim Kahlo's art from the cult of personality that has surrounded her since her death.
For any art historian interested in Nicolas Poussin but not a devotee of the interpretative literature, visiting this exhibition, which marks the 305th year since the artist's death in 1665, might be puzzling.
Much has changed since the artist's death during the epidemic in 1996, and yet here we are today, with Rose Garden overtures to the Religious Right at the White House last month and debates, fiercer than ever, over our health care system.
While more than a decade has passed since the artist's death at fifty - six, thirteen years after his partner, the award - winning architect George Veronda died in 1984, at the age of forty - two, there has been no large museum show, no second look and no movement to revive him.
The MoMA exhibition included a selection of the artist's sculptures, performance props, ephemera, and documentary footage of recitals, and featured live performances, reuniting the Corps for the first time since Adkins's death.
A major retrospective that will exhibit numerous works of art and archival materials by Yun Hyong - keun unseen since the artist's death in 2007, that offer insight into his profound understanding of Korean traditions.
Since the artist's untimely death in 1963, he has been commemorated in numerous monographic shows at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Phillips Collection, Washington, The Menil Collection, Houston, and the Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona, among others.
In the first room of Tate Modern's rich and strange Robert Rauschenberg show — the first major survey since the artist's death in 2008 — there is an unobtrusive photograph that pointed to his work's amazing lightness and brio.
The value of Bearden's work has been rising since the artist's death in 1988 and major exhibitions of his work in 2004 and 2008, he said.
In the twenty - eight years since the artist's death, Mapplethorpe and his work have been granted the institutional approval he doggedly sought as a young artist.
Since Linda Pace's death in 2007, the Foundation has steadfastly worked towards realizing her vision, in fact her mandate — to create an artful campus for the community, artists, and the world to experience contemporary art.
Agnes Martin (1912 - 2004) at Tate Modern is the first major retrospective exhibition, since her death, of one of the most esteemed artists of the 20th century.
More illuminating figuration could be found elsewhere, where 60 year - old Los Angeles painter Henry Taylor was the breakout artist of the Whitney show; his portrayal of an unarmed Philando Castille — shot and bleeding in his car — was both humane and sobering, a reminder of how little has changed since Till's death in the summer of 1955.
The exhibition presents paintings by Rufino Tamayo himself, objects from the Mexican artist's collection, and works by contemporary artists the Tamayo Museum has acquired since his death.
A monumental and revelatory undertaking, this handsome two - volume catalogue raisonné of the prints and paintings of Hercules Segers (1589/90 — 1633/40) gives this exceptional artist the attention he has only sporadically received in the nearly five centuries since his death.
For instance, there's Carl Andre, a Minimalist legend who has been sidelined ever since the mysterious 1985 death of his wife, the artist Ana Mendieta (though a big 2014 retrospective at Dia: Beacon is expected to bring his work back into the conversation).
Since Venice Biennale in 2003, Wilson's Murano glass chandeliers, with their shifts in scale, color, and complexity, have become vehicles for the artist's meditations on blackness, death, and beauty.
Some of the environments on view have been reconstructed for the first time since the artist's death through the research of art historian Marina Pugliese and art conservator Barbara Ferriani, co-curators of the show, with the collaboration of Fondazione Lucio Fontana.
It is the first gallery exhibition to focus exclusively on the early decades of the artist's career since his death in 2002.
Porcelain,» the gallery's first showing of the artist's works since his death in 2013.
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation is to leave Gagosian Gallery, which has represented Rauschenberg since a shortly after the artist's death in 2008.
According to the Art Newspaper, the court's decision means that the Franz West Private Foundation must turn over all remaining assets and proceeds from any items sold since the artist's death to his two children and their legal guardian.
Schiele, whose oeuvre spans just ten years, cut short by his death from influenza at twenty - eight, made more than 250 self - portraits in that brief period, «more than any artists since Rembrandt.»
This isn't only a question propelling Gonzalez - Torres, but one that hangs over an elegant and contemplative exhibition at David Zwirner, transforming the cold majesty of the Chelsea gallery space into an airy cathedral charged with the work and spirit of an artist who, since his death in 1996, has achieved a near - mythical status.
Pauline Boty: Pop Artist and Woman A contemporary of David Hockney, Boty made waves in the early 1960s but has been unjustly marginalised since her early death in 1966.
A new exhibition, however, is bringing contemporary artists to the hamlet for the first time since Moore's death.
Now, the artist's life work is being celebrated in the first museum retrospective since his death at Philadelphia's Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in the 90 - painting blockbuster «Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis.»
And while the artist's actions for peace have been a persistent force since the death of her husband in 1980, Ono's influence was especially palpable this year, be it through denouncing gun violence via Twitter, organizing thousands of people to form a giant peace sign in Central Park, or inspiring audiences through her art, which saw a much - deserved spotlight at MoMA this year.
The exhibition, currently on view at MoMA (the Museum of Modern Art) in New York City, is the first retrospective of the pioneer filmmaker and artist in New York City; the first complete retrospective of the artist's 50 - year career; the first survey of Conner's work in around 16 years and the first retrospective since his death in 2008.
Jasper Johns» Connecticut home and studio will become an artists» retreat The town of Sharon in northwest Connecticut has approved a proposal submitted by local resident and artist Jasper Johns to transform his property, where he has lived and worked since the 1990s, into an artists» retreat following his death.
As the first major exhibition to span Heinecken's career since his death, the presentation reveals an artist whose work was a precursor to many techniques that define contemporary art practice.
From 15 June through 7 September MoMA PS1 in New York will present James Lee Byars: 1/2 an Autobiography, the most comprehensive survey exhibition of Byars organized in North America since the artist's death in 1997.
The artist's work has also been exhibited posthumously in solo exhibitions that include a major 1997 installation of the Congregations curated by Klaus Kertess for the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, New York; ROAD: Alfonso Ossorio's Response to Jackson Pollock's Death at the Pollock - Krasner House and Study Center in East Hampton in 2001 and, the following year, an exhibition of his ballet and costume designs at the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson, MS.. Since his death, Ossorio's work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions worldwide, most notably Parallel Visions: Modern Artists and Outsider Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which traveled to the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain and the Kunsthalle Basel in Switzerland (1992); Shaping a Generation: The Art and Artists of Betty Parsons at the Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, NY (1999); Postmodern Transgressions: Artists Working Beyond the Frame at the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, CT (1999); Surrealism USA at the National Academy Museum in New York, which traveled to the Phoenix Art Museum (2005); Repartir à Zéro, 1945 - 1949 (Starting from Scratch) at the Musée des Beaux - Arts de Lyon in France (2008); Asian / American / Modern Art: Shifting Currents, 1900 - 1970 at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, CA (2008); and Splendor of Dynamic Structure: Celebrating 75 Years of the American Abstract Artists at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY (2Death at the Pollock - Krasner House and Study Center in East Hampton in 2001 and, the following year, an exhibition of his ballet and costume designs at the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson, MS.. Since his death, Ossorio's work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions worldwide, most notably Parallel Visions: Modern Artists and Outsider Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which traveled to the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain and the Kunsthalle Basel in Switzerland (1992); Shaping a Generation: The Art and Artists of Betty Parsons at the Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, NY (1999); Postmodern Transgressions: Artists Working Beyond the Frame at the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, CT (1999); Surrealism USA at the National Academy Museum in New York, which traveled to the Phoenix Art Museum (2005); Repartir à Zéro, 1945 - 1949 (Starting from Scratch) at the Musée des Beaux - Arts de Lyon in France (2008); Asian / American / Modern Art: Shifting Currents, 1900 - 1970 at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, CA (2008); and Splendor of Dynamic Structure: Celebrating 75 Years of the American Abstract Artists at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY (2death, Ossorio's work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions worldwide, most notably Parallel Visions: Modern Artists and Outsider Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which traveled to the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain and the Kunsthalle Basel in Switzerland (1992); Shaping a Generation: The Art and Artists of Betty Parsons at the Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, NY (1999); Postmodern Transgressions: Artists Working Beyond the Frame at the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, CT (1999); Surrealism USA at the National Academy Museum in New York, which traveled to the Phoenix Art Museum (2005); Repartir à Zéro, 1945 - 1949 (Starting from Scratch) at the Musée des Beaux - Arts de Lyon in France (2008); Asian / American / Modern Art: Shifting Currents, 1900 - 1970 at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, CA (2008); and Splendor of Dynamic Structure: Celebrating 75 Years of the American Abstract Artists at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY (2011).
With works from his early Stain Paintings of the 1960s to his Late Paintings, this is the first exhibition of the artist's paintings since his death in 2007.
Drawn from Life, the first major exhibition of Lozano's work since her death in 1999, focuses on her drawings and notebook pages, with a selection of related paintings, to reveal the complexity and depth of an artist whose body of work remains elusive.
Published in conjunction with the first major retrospective on Rauschenberg's career since the artist's death in 2008, this book presents the complete set of 34 drawings, with an introduction by curator Leah Dickerman and newly commissioned poetry from Kevin Young and Robin Coste Lewis, each reflecting on a selection of drawings and their corresponding Cantos.
There was a survey of the artist's paintings and drawings at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery in 1984 and an exhibition of drawings and prints at the UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts in 1991, but there hasn't been a major survey of Almaraz's paintings since his death.
It also marks Noland's first exhibition in the UK since the artist's death in 2010.
Susan Davidson has been engaged with the work of Robert Rauschenberg since 1990 and was a curatorial advisor to the artist from 2001 until his death in 2008.
Simultaneous exhibitions at the Frick Collection and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (which has teamed up with the Hispanic Society of America to mount its display) will commemorate 400 years since the artist's death, and show off the city's impressive holdings of the painter's distinctive and influential works.
Since his death he has become a touchstone for contemporary artists such as Dan Flavin, who made his own «monuments» to Tatlin in a famous series of fluorescent light tubes.
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