Each artist in the exhibition works though certain media tropes, which are neither appropriated nor directly quoted, but rather percolate within the subconscious and manifest in highly idiosyncratic forms.
Rather than describing the material world through models and representations,
the artists in the exhibition work directly with matter, engaging processes that record material interactions while pointing to scales beyond the works.
The artists in this exhibition work in a variety of media — acrylic on wood, oil on canvas, and encaustic and collage on wood.
Artists in the exhibition work variously in illustrational, folkloric and narrative styles, while some reinvent traditional craft media, work in abstraction, or employ photography and video.
The other
artists in this exhibition work in a variety of media, including photography, performance, painting, sculpture, installation and video, and address diverse issues relating to the socio - political and cultural landscape of their respective environments.
Not exact matches
The longest - running
exhibition of African - American art
in the U.S. features more than 100 dynamic
works of art from amateur and professional African - American
artists from around the nation, as well as a youth category which features
work by a dozen area high school
artists.
Visual art center presenting
exhibitions, educational programming, and
artists working in open studios.
The first large - scale
exhibition at the Southbank Centre of
work by Jeremy Deller, innovative and unconventional social
artist, will certainly illustrate his instinctively introspective «joy
in people».
The second was when Frohawk Two Feathers (an
artist we have been
working with since day one at the gallery) opened a solo
exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art
in Denver this past summer.
He was the first German
artist to be given a solo
exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum
in New York whilst at home
in Germany his
work was often still derided as the «most expensive trash of all time».
The following installations will be featured
in The VR
works of Felix & Paul, a showcase of groundbreaking live - action virtual reality experiences by
artists Félix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphaël
in the Festival's New Frontier
exhibition.
CAPE shares arts integration
work by students, teachers,
artists, staff and researchers
in many formats, including but not limited to:
exhibitions, websites, published articles, workshops, whole school events, and / or conference presentations.
Significant space and priority is given to the professional category of Illustrators, who can find at Bologna Children's Book Fair support and encouragement to develop their
work and opportunities to meet with other operators
in the publishing market and other sectors: first of all, the annual Illustrators
Exhibition, but also the Illustrators Café — a space for conferences and meetings — and the Illustrators Survival Corner, with a rich programme of workshops, portfolio reviews and meetings with international
artists.
Curated by FOR - SITE Foundation Executive Director Cheryl Haines, the thematic, site - responsive
exhibition will be installed
in former military structures overlooking the San Francisco Bay — some open to the public for the first time — and brings together
work by 16 contemporary
artists and collectives from around the globe to reflect on the human dimensions and increasing complexity of national security, including the physical and psychological borders we create, protect, and cross
in its name.
Ai's
work was previously presented
in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area
in 2010 — 11 as part of the FOR - SITE
exhibition Presidio Habitats, for which
artists and designers created animal habitats.
As an «
artist in residence», you may want to organise a pop - up
exhibition of your
work using the easels provided.
Of late, these include Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté's Lune Rouge
in Ibiza Town and serial gallerist, Lio Malca's La Nave art
exhibition space near Santa Gertrudis, while a number of restaurants on the island also show the
works of local
artists in one - off
exhibitions.
Ai's
work was previously presented
in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area
in 2010 - 11 as part of the FOR - SITE
exhibition Presidio Habitats, for which
artists and designers created animal habitats.
The thematic, site - responsive
exhibition «Home Land Security» will be installed
in former military structures overlooking the San Francisco Bay — some open to the public for the first time — and brings together
work by 16 contemporary
artists and collectives from around the globe.
Not content with simple rail travel, the Maputo Railway Station also plays an important part
in the community as a place for local
artists to display their
works in exhibition spaces dotted throughout the building.
This
exhibition features the
work of active
artists involved
in the Santa Barbara contemporary art scene.
Jaymee K. Harvey Willms has been invited to participate
in a two - week residency
in France, leaving one
work for the permanent collection of the Chateau Orquevaux that will become part of a travelling
exhibition of
work by the
artists in residence.
The Maritime Museum of interested visitors learn
in exhibitions interesting facts about the themes sea, reefs and cayes and the Art Museum Image Factory provide local
artists exhibit their
works to the audience.
His
work has also been featured
in a series of major outdoor
exhibitions in cities since the early 1970s, including
in 1975 the first
exhibition of a living
artist at the Tuilleries
in Paris and then a citywide
exhibition presenting
work in all five boroughs
in New York City.
Barcelona's Joan Miró Foundation has managed to become a major point of reference
in the world art scene and offers its visitors not only the greatest and most complete single collection of Miró's
work but also a pioneering
exhibition space named Espai 13, which stimulates research and experimentation among young
artists and offers impressive
exhibitions of contemporary experimental and avant - garde
artists.
Set up
in 1984 with the aim of fostering the study and knowledge of modern and contemporary art, the Fundació Antoni Tàpies showcases one of the biggest collections of his art
works but also hosts many temporary
exhibitions by contemporary
artists, various art symposiums, lectures and film sessions, and also produces publications which all complement the main activities and
exhibitions devoted solely to Antoni Tàpies.
Running until 28 January 2018, the
exhibition Ai Weiwei: D'ailleurs c’est toujours les autres is bringing together more than 40 items dating from 1995 up to the present:
works in porcelain, wood, marble, jade, crystal, bamboo, and silk, together with wallpaper, photographs and videos, all testifying to the rich variety of the
artist's
work and his profound knowledge of his country's cultural heritage.
The fund does not award grants to individual
artists but to art venues and curators featuring
works by Turkish
artists in their
exhibitions.
Featuring 60 paintings and collages made between 1954 and 2013, the
exhibition was monumental
in both scope and effect: by showing a less frequently seen side of Katz's
work, it prompted the viewer to reconsider the
artist's overall project, now well into its sixth decade.
Pictures at an
Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.Today's show: «THEM» is currently on view at Schinkel Pavillion
in Berlin and features the
work of seven
artists — Alina Szapocznikow, Alisa Baremboym, Aleksandra Domanović, Sarah Lucas, Katja Novitskova, Carolee Schneemann,... Read More
A news release available on the gallery's website explained: ``...
in order to reduce what is known as «productive» labor, the
artist has arranged for the gallery's
work schedule to be limited to 20 hours per week for the duration of the
exhibition.
Perhaps a more effective way to «celebrate [me], [my]
work and [my] contributions to not only the art world at large, but also a generation of black
artists working in performance,» might be to curate multi-ethnic
exhibitions that give American audiences the rare opportunity to measure directly the groundbreaking achievements of African American
artists against those of their peers
in «the art world at large.
This would probably
work best for an English - speaking
artist in North America who is interested
in public or commercial gallery
exhibition.
Ostensibly depicting scenes from everyday life — a windswept walk along beach, the
artist's daughter, dancing, sewing or putting on a shoe — the
works in this
exhibition alert us to the endless nuance of bodily expression and the myriad ways
in which we reveal ourselves and communicate emotion, such as happiness, sadness, confidence, doubt or even distraction, consciously or not.
Since completing my Illustration Degree at Portsmouth University
in 2010 I have
worked as a freelance
artist, doing commissioned
work and occasional
exhibitions.
In the curatorial statement Gehring writes: «Each of the artists in this exhibition generate work from a distinct point of view, but each point of view is one that is illuminated and connected by this show's title, Meta Vist
In the curatorial statement Gehring writes: «Each of the
artists in this exhibition generate work from a distinct point of view, but each point of view is one that is illuminated and connected by this show's title, Meta Vist
in this
exhibition generate
work from a distinct point of view, but each point of view is one that is illuminated and connected by this show's title, Meta Vista.
Opening: «The Chicago Show» at the Chicago Show House Curated by Madeleine Mermall, this group
exhibition pairs up - and - coming
artists based
in the Windy City with
works by the Chicago Imagists, a group active during the late 1960s that was inspired by both Surrealist art and pop culture.
Among its programs is the annual Grants & Commission Program, for which
artists, nominated by a network of CIFO - affiliated curators and
artists, submit proposals for new
work to be debuted at an annual
exhibition in September.
His
work appeared
in the banal and seemingly endless
exhibition for younger
artists called «Aperto.»
The jurors — Sabine Breitwieser, Naomi Beckwith, Mario Codognato, Yungwoo Lee, and Ranjit Hoskote — also singled out three
artists for special mentions:
in the main
exhibition, the late Harun Farocki (whose entire film catalogue is being screened there); the Aboundaddera collective, which is presenting videos from Syria; and Algerian
artist Massinissa Selmani for «
working in a modest medium which has the capacity to act beyond its scale.»
Born
in Salt Lake City and now living
in Seattle, Marisa Cole is a transgender
artist whose
work has been exhibited
in 15 different gallery and museum
exhibitions since the 1990s.
Work of Art, which debuted
in 2010 and ran for two seasons on Bravo, had up - and - coming
artists compete for a solo
exhibition at... Read More
In the
exhibition, 23 - year - old Chicago
artist Darius Airo's bright, poppy paintings will be displayed near classics by the influential painter Ed Paschke, and whimsical semi-figurative
works by the recent School of the Art Institute of Chicago M.F.A. graduate Jenn Smith will share space with those of Hairy Who founding member Jim Nutt.
Founded by prominent collector Ella Fontanals - Cisneros
in 2002, CIFO has sought to bring wider attention to
artists working in Latin America and Latinx
artists with its
exhibition space
in Miami.
The
exhibition which opens during Bushwick Open Studios weekend features a
work by 19 international
artists who have each selected an
artist from Brooklyn to participate
in the show.
From his lush early paintings of the Arkansas nature conservancy Grassy Lake and the Texas Gulf Coast; to his reliefs, sculptures, and assemblages created
in a variety of materials; to his most recent paintings depicting survivors of Hurricane Katrina, self - portraits, and a return to still life, this
exhibition provides an
in - depth look at the
work of a unique and significant American
artist.
First - year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard)
work with Bernd Krauss,
artist -
in - residence at the Center this fall, to create a process - oriented and heterogeneous
exhibition at the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild employing a wide range of media and extending beyond the physical space of the gallery.
About the
Artist Hank Willis Thomas (American, born 1976), is a conceptual artist who has participated in more than three hundred solo and multi-artist exhibitions and his work has been collected worl
Artist Hank Willis Thomas (American, born 1976), is a conceptual
artist who has participated in more than three hundred solo and multi-artist exhibitions and his work has been collected worl
artist who has participated
in more than three hundred solo and multi-
artist exhibitions and his work has been collected worl
artist exhibitions and his
work has been collected worldwide.
The BMA announced today it has selected Baltimore - based
artists Rahne Alexander and Jaimes Mayhew,
working in conjunction with Chase Brexton Healthcare's LGBT Health Resource Center, to produce artwork and a series of free public programs related to the
exhibition Imagining Home.
A survey of two decades of his
work last year at the Studio Museum
in Harlem emphasized his deft drawing and humorous self - deprecation, and was a reminder that any
exhibition by the
artist is worth catching.