Sentences with phrase «artists on view include»

Artists on view include Alicja Kwade and Jeppe Hein.
Other notable International artists on view include the renowned American artist Julian Schnabel, Scottish sculptor David Mach RA, as well as the late Albert Irvin OBE RA (1922 - 2015), remembered for his love of life and wonderfully exuberant paintings, and represented by Salcot, a very special work from 1988.
Artists on view include Eugene Brodsky, Don Christensen, Denise Gale, Mary Heilmann, Anne Russinof, and Arlene Slavin.
Artists on view include Scott Bluedorn, Perry Burns, Cara Enteles, E. Adam Attia a.k.a. ESSAM, Yuliya Lanina, Christian Little, Christa Maiwald, Alexis Martino, Scott Sandell and Evan Yee.
Artists on view include Emma Ballou, Aubrey Grainger, Ann Lombardo, Keith Mantell, Lucille Berrill Paulsen, Leo Revi, Joanne Rosko, Eileen Dawn Skretch and Pamela Thomson.
Artists on view include Barbara Bilotta, Jessica Singer, Melissa Hin and June Kaplan.
The exhibition is on view on August 23 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and on August 24 and 25 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Artists on view include Barbara Bilotta, Bo Parsons, Mark E. Zimmerman, Anna Franklin, Beth Barry, Sheila Rotner, Robert Leibel, Anahi DeCanio, Cynthia Sobel, Katherine Hammond & Lieve Thiers.
Artists on view include Teresa Elliott, Haley Hasler, Pam Hawkes, Anne - Marie Kornachuk, Andrea Kowch, Katie O'Hagan, Margo Selski and Pamela Wilson.The gallery is located at 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963.
Artists on view include William Buchina, Elizabeth Cooper, Ted Gahl, John Knuth, Matt Mignanelli, Eric Shaw and Devin Troy Strother.
4 NORTH MAIN GALLERY — «Power of the Line: Drawings and Paintings» has an Opening Reception on Saturday from 5 to 9 p.m. Artists on view include Jules Feiffer, JZ Holden, David Geiser and Paton Miller.
Artists on view include Erik Benson, Jon Elliott and Frank Webster.
Artists on view include Penny Kaplan, Melissa Hin, Dianne Marxe and June Kaplan.
Artists on view include Regina Bogat, Martha Clippinger, John Crawford, Kathy Erteman, Christopher French, Sheila Hicks, Richard Kalina, Ruth Laskey, Douglas Melini, Melissa Meyer, Alyssa Pheobus Mumtaz, Odili Donald Odita, Don Porcaro, and Altoon Sultan.
Artists on view include Agnes Martin, Aleksandar Duravcevic, Alighiero Boetti, Andrea Marescalchi, Brian Wills, Bruce Conner, Charles Ross, Dan Walsh, David Austen, Ed Ruscha, Edward Hopper, Ernesto Caivano, Eugene Delacroix, Frank Walter, Gilles Bensimon, Gino de Domenicis, Giorgio De Chirico, Heinz Mack, Jose Antonio Suarez Londoño, Jane Logemann, Josaku Maeda, Joseph Cornell, Juan Miro, Julio González, Kara Rooney, Kenny Scharf, Lisa Beck, Luca Pancrazzi, Mara De Luca, Marsha Cottrell, Matt Chambers, Max Ernst, Mel Bochner, Nathlie Provosty, Oscar Dominguez, Osvaldo Licini, Peter Doig, Phil Wagner, Piero Pizzi - Cannella, Ray Johnson, Roberto Matta, Saul Steinberg, Victor Brauner, Wallace Berman, Wim Wenders, Wols and Yves Tanguy.
Artists on view include EJ Camp, Michele Dragonetti, Jill Krutick & Claudia Ward.
Artists on view include Alfred Steiner, Clayton Brothers, Cleon Peterson, Dave Kinsey, David Ellis, Evan Hecox, Greg Lamarche, Ian Francis, Jean - Pierre Roy, Kris Kuksi, Oliver Vernon, Pema Rinzin, Richard Colman, Riusuke Fukahori, Shawn Barber, Stephen Powers, SWOON, Tiffany Bozic, Tomokazu Matsuyama, and Tony Curanaj.
A selection of artists on view include Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Joseph Beuys and Gerhard Richter.
Artists on view include Cornel Brudașcu (1937), Ioan Sbârciu (1948), Victor Răcătău (1967), Aurelian Piroșcă (1973), Marius Bercea (1979), Oana Fărcaș (1981), Alin Bozbiciu (1989), Robert Fekete (1987), and Sergiu Toma (1987).
Artists on view include: Amy Paul, owner of Pigment in North Park, and Brennan Hubbell, son of renowned artist James Hubbell.
THE WHITE ROOM GALLERY - «Abstract Anarchy» has a Sunday Brunch on May 28, 2017 from noon to 2 p.m. Artists on view include Barbara Bilotta, Jessica Singer, Melissa Hin and June Kaplan.
RAISON D'ETRE - «Halcyon» has an Opening Reception on Saturday, November 26, 2016 from 6 to 10 p.m. Artists on view include Kate Zambrano, Kit King, John Wentz, Victor Grasso, David Cheifetz, Aaron Westerberg, Alpay Efe, Matthew Bober, Daniel Maidman, David Stoupakis, Che Smith, Derek Harrison and Jackee Sandelands - Strom.
Artists on view include Barbara Bilotta, Sally Breen, Anna Fenimore and Mark E. Zimmerman.
THE WHITE ROOM GALLERY - «Through Space & Time» has a Closing Reception on Saturday, September 17, 2016 from 5 to 7 p.m. Artists on view include Joe Currie, Ellyn Tucker, Bob Tucker and Gabriele Vigorelli.
Artists on view include Margaret DeLima, Scott McIntire, John Sabraw and Anne Seelbach.
Artists on view include Jane Freilicher, Mary Heilmann, David Hockney, Edward Hopper, Walter Price and Rita Ackermann.
Artists on view include Kirsten Benfield, Chris Butler, Anahi DeCanio, Jerry Schwabe and Richard Udice.
Artists on view include Dan Colen, Mike Kelley, Alfonso Ossorio, John Outterbridge, Geo Wyeth, and Memory Jugs.
Artists on view include Julian Ansell, Diana DeSantis, Jonathan Perlman and Jacqlyn Rogers.
Artists on view include Mario Robinson, George Morton, Phillip Smallwood, Jas Knight, Roger Beckles, Irvin Rodriguez and James Hoston.
Artists on view include Mónica Bengoa, Louise Bourgeois, Sheila Hicks, Ellen Lesperance, Kimsooja, Beryl Korot, Maria Lai, Sam Moyer, William J. O'Brien, Robert Otto Epstein, Jessica Rankin, Elaine Reichek, Drew Shiflett, Alan Shields, Lenore Tawney, and Anne Wilson.
Artists on view include Joss Parker, Martha Macaleer, Alicia Gitlitz, David Geiser, Seek One and others.
Artists on view include Jennifer Bartlett, Sue Heatley, Dan Rizzie, Vincent Longo and John Newman.
I collect several of the artists on view including Marlene Dumas and Yayoi Kusama.

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There are more than a dozen works on view in Trump's apartment, including a series of prints by conceptual artist John Baldessari, a massive work by art - market juggernaut Christopher Wool, a small piece by the up - and - coming artist Will Boone, prints by photographer Mariah Robertson, and a small, colorful abstract painting by the young art - world star Alex Da Corte.
On the third episode of The Faith Angle podcast, hosts Kirsten and Jonathan talk with activist, historian and hip - hop artist Propaganda to get his views on the gun debate in America, including the ways that gun issues are also race issueOn the third episode of The Faith Angle podcast, hosts Kirsten and Jonathan talk with activist, historian and hip - hop artist Propaganda to get his views on the gun debate in America, including the ways that gun issues are also race issueon the gun debate in America, including the ways that gun issues are also race issues.
podcast, hosts Kirsten and Jonathan talk with activist, historian and hip - hop artist Propaganda to get his views on the gun debate in America, including the ways that gun issues are also race issues.
Honorees participate in public programs which include screenings and discussions of the artist's work Click on the «GUESTS» tab above to view photos of a few of our visiting artists.
To measure tolerance we included four statements on the survey to which students could express their level of agreement or disagreement: 1) People who disagree with my point of view bother me; 2) Artists whose work is critical of America should not be allowed to have their work shown in art museums; 3) I appreciate hearing views different from my own; and 4) I think people can have different opinions about the same thing.
Recent projects encompass commissions, artist residencies, and educational programs, and include the acclaimed exhibition @Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz; International Orange, a group show honoring the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge; Presidio Habitats; and a series of land - art installations by Andy Goldsworthy currently on view in the Presidio.
Most sculptures featured in the exhibition will be lent by the artist, including Magma (2008), which will be publicly on view for the first time.
Curated by SFMOMA Director Neal Benezra, Mark di Suvero at Crissy Field surveys five decades of the artist's work including a recent sculpture that has never before been on public view.
A blog post asserting a true commonality shared by the artists included in Inventing Abstraction: 1910 - 1925 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, on view through April 15, 2013.
Under the artistic direction of Franklin Sirmans, the three - month citywide exhibition features 58 artists, including Terry Adkins, Jean Michel - Basquiat, Lonnie Holley, Hew Locke, Kerry James Marshall, Tamkea Norris, Ebony G. Patterson, Gary Simmons, Tavares Strachan (who created the neon work above), Alma Thomas and Carrie Mae Weems, on view at 18 venues.
Black Unity, an exhibition of 13 works by eight African American artists including Elizabeth Catlett, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Kara Walker, and Bob Thompson, is currently on view at Crystal Bridges through September 5.
The artist's thirty - fifth exhibition with Pace, New York City, No - Name, Re-do, Seductions will be on view from September 15 to October 21, 2017, at 510 West 25th Street, and an opening reception will be held on Thursday, September 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. Pace will publish a catalogue that includes a new text by Samaras to accompany the exhibition.
This commitment was on view in exhibitions including John Chamberlain, Dalé Gas (one of the first surveys of Hispanic artists in the U.S.), and a major thematic exhibition, American Narrative / Story Art 1967 - 1977.
On view at the Phillips Collection through May 2012 and organized by Easton as guest curator with the Van Gogh Museum's Edwin Becker, the Indianapolis Museum's Ellen W. Lee and Eliza Rathbone of the Phillips, «Snapshot» presents 70 paintings, prints and drawings by seven Post-Impressionists who were part of the Parisian avant - garde Nabis group — including Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Felix Vallotton and Vuillard, as well as the lesser - known artists George Hendrik Breitner, Henri Evenepoel and Henri Riviere — alongside over 200 of their photos, all taken on Kodak's first handheld camera, which was invented in 188On view at the Phillips Collection through May 2012 and organized by Easton as guest curator with the Van Gogh Museum's Edwin Becker, the Indianapolis Museum's Ellen W. Lee and Eliza Rathbone of the Phillips, «Snapshot» presents 70 paintings, prints and drawings by seven Post-Impressionists who were part of the Parisian avant - garde Nabis group — including Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Felix Vallotton and Vuillard, as well as the lesser - known artists George Hendrik Breitner, Henri Evenepoel and Henri Riviere — alongside over 200 of their photos, all taken on Kodak's first handheld camera, which was invented in 188on Kodak's first handheld camera, which was invented in 1888.
by Stephanie Cristello Curated by and including work of artist Jessica Stockholder, whose exhibition Door Hinges is concurrently on view in the lower galleries of Kavi Gupta's Elizabeth Street location, ASSISTED features sixteen artists, and could easily be a visual essay on form and object - hood.
The editorial staff at New American Paintings have put together a list of more than 40 of the top painting exhibitions on view at private galleries across the country in January — from New York to Houston, Los Angeles to Chicago, Miami, and more — including several shows from artists previously included in New American Paintings and featuring more than 30 notable and not - to - be-missed shows from across the country.
Reacting to the range of works on view, which included a selection from the artist's Concorde series (1997), still lifes, portraits, and abstract works created using dye or developing fluid on light sensitive paper, Morton noted «what makes Tillmans's best work sing: the ability, through looking a little, and loving a little, to turn events in our visual lives into vivid, everyday poetry, with all the pleasure and knotty exegesis that implies.
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