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Art Radar profiles internationally acknowledged New Delhi - based Raqs Media Collective by focusing on their latest transdisciplinary projects as curators and artists on view throughout the globe.

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Located on 2.5 acres in the exclusive Terres Basses area and just a 3 minute walk from Plum Bay Beach, this luxurious 5000 square foot villa offers generous Caribbean Sea views and has been thoughtfully decorated with new custom designed furniture and features original artwork throughout by famed local artist Sir Roland Richardson.
On view through May 13, 2018, Jasper Johns: «Something Resembling Truth» features more than 120 rarely loaned artworks by one of America's greatest artists — from his iconic targets, maps and numbers, to works from throughout his influential six - decade career.
On view October 22, 2016 — January 22, 2017, this exhibition surveys the state of representational painting at the beginning of the 21st century and features approximately 40 works by 20 contemporary realist artists from throughout the United States and Canada.
In the first exhibition at Observatory, Brooklyn, on view through November 15th, James Walsh presents photos and prints in conjunction with an evening program of projections, performances, poetry, and other events by various artists throughout the run of the show.
They urged viewers to contemplate the interconnectivity between the artist's intention and nature's organic beauty, a theme that resounds throughout Mizuno's newest exhibition, «Mineo Mizuno,» now on view at Samuel Freeman Gallery.
On view are many never before exhibited works, including watershed pieces from the AfriCOBRA period, as well as works reflective of the epiphany Williams had when first visiting Africa for Festac» 77, the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture, plus multi-media pieces created throughout the 1980s, 90s and early 2000s during the artist's time in Asia and Europe, along with select contemporary works.
More than 1,280 people showed up that Saturday to take in the inaugural exhibitions by renowned artists Bill Viola, Liza Lou, Stephen Antonakos, Kendall Buster, Kehinde Wiley and Alfredo Jaar; peruse the Walter O. Evans Center for African American Studies and the Pamela Elaine Poetter and André Leon Talley galleries; view items from SCAD's personal collection throughout the museum; relax in the Alex Townsend Grand Courtyard; and enjoy treats at the museum's Tad Café such as zucchini bread as well as ham, Brie, apple and onion confit on a baguette.
On view from June 21 to Sept. 6, 2015, the exhibition will trace Katz's unique artistic treatment of the landscape throughout the trajectory of his career, from his 1950s collages that use the environment as a setting for the human figure, to the artist's later works, which illustrate Katz's shift to landscape as the dominant subject.
On the other end of the spectrum was Spanish artist Miguel Angel Garcia's pigment print View from the Empire State building Looking South, a scenic photograph abstracted by the painted red highlights of water towers throughout the city vView from the Empire State building Looking South, a scenic photograph abstracted by the painted red highlights of water towers throughout the city viewview.
Campuzano has invited peers (including gallery artists and friends Kate Abercrombie and Jack Sloss), mentors, professors and other special guests to provide art instruction in various media, discuss past and current projects, screen favorite videos and films, and contribute work on view throughout the month.
The goal is to help readers of Pelican Bomb, NOLA.com, and The Times - Picayune navigate works by 73 artists on view in 17 locations throughout the city.
Elsewhere, throughout the fair, individual works by artists Tony Lewis (Massimo De Carlo), Pope.L (Mitchell - Innes & Nash), Jayson Musson (Salon 94), Adam Pendleton (Parra & Romero), Tschabalala Self (T293), Yinka Shonibare MBE (Stephen Friedman), Henry Taylor (Blum & Poe), are on view.
With a solo show at L.A.'s Hammer Museum under his belt, the Seattle - born artist shows large - scale objects that balance architecture, sculpture, and installation; surveillance and the utilitarian design demands of the American West are strong undercurrents throughout the work, on view for the artist's first show with the gallery in Paris.
Works by an impressive roster of artists, such as James Turrell, Pipilloti Rist and William Kentridge, are on view throughout the building.
Throughout her life, Stein fostered the careers of the artists whose work is on view.
On view this year at the ICA from October 5 through December 14, the exhibit will be accompanied by film screenings, community dialogues, artist talks, and exhibitions hosted by collaborating partner organizations throughout the state.
Like John McCracken, Kerry James Marshall, and Charlotte Posenenske, she is an artist whose work appeared at multiple locations throughout Documenta 12 this past summer — an ennoblement closely followed by her first solo exhibition in an American museum, currently on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
PSOS18 Public Spaces Open Studios 2018 show On view starting May 14, 2018 Resident and guest artist installations throughout the building.
In Regina Scully Japanese Landscape: Inner Journeys, on view April 7 — October 8, 2017, paintings from throughout Scully's career are presented with a selection of Japanese works from NOMA's renowned permanent collection, highlighting the apparent, yet unintentional, stylistic coincidences between the American artist and 18th and 19th century Asian art.
Working on historical maps of the «30s and «40s, Piscitelli invites us to view the human changes imposed by borders throughout history, reminiscent of another Italian conceptual artist of the post-War generation, Alighiero Boetti.
This decision would prove indispensable as his philosophical training would go on to inform not only his art but also his views on abstraction in general throughout his life as an artist.
Continuing in the collecting trends of the past year, Miami Beach saw an ongoing interest in the modernist, avant - garde painters of the early and mid-twentieth century, with major works on view from Mark Rothko, Alexander Calder and Marcel Duchamp (Duchamp's work was seen frequently throughout the week), likely inspired by the recent price tags attached to these artists» works, and their emerging stature as defining talents of the past century.
On view from 11 May through 11 June 2012, the works and interventions of 112 Artists from 45 countries inhabited a wide range of locations throughout the city, articulating the curatorial aim to instigate an international dialogue while transforming the Cuban context and the public scenarios into a temporary laboratory of art experimentation.
In addition, she championed experimental and underrepresented artists throughout her tenure, while bringing many noteworthy exhibitions to the Walker, such as Merce Cunningham: Common Time, International Pop, and groundbreaking exhibitions like Adios Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950, one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of Cuban art to be organized in the US in decades and currently on view.
On view throughout Los Angeles from May 7 to July 1, 2018, the artist's work weaves imagery of train tracks, aloe blooms, and peacock feathers.
Works on view include 24 x 20 - inch large - format, single - image Polaroids Ray, 1979, and Self - Portrait, 1979 Known for depicting images of friends and family in his paintings, Close expanded his subject interests in his photographic work to include people he has met throughout his career, such as artists, dancers, actors, or politicians: Jasper, 1997 (Jasper Johns); Robert, 1997; Hillary Rodham Clinton, 1999; Renée, 2007; Bill T.Jones, 2008, and Alec Baldwin, 2010, among others.
A collaboration with artists Chris Johnson, Bayeté Ross Smith and Kamal Sinclair, the work is an accumulation of interviews with hundreds of African - American men throughout the United States documenting their views on family, love, education and community during the Barack Obama administration.
Inspired by The Pyramid Restaurant's location in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, the partnership features a rotation of paintings by local artists Robert Dye and Molly DeVoss, which are on view throughout the restaurant courtesy of Trinity West Fine Art.
On view will be a group of key paintings and a wide - ranging selection of works on paper detailing recurring subjects throughout the artist's oeuvrOn view will be a group of key paintings and a wide - ranging selection of works on paper detailing recurring subjects throughout the artist's oeuvron paper detailing recurring subjects throughout the artist's oeuvre.
On the occasion of Lévy Gorvy's first solo exhibition with Adrian Piper, on view at the New York gallery between September 14th and October 21st, this catalogue examines themes the artist has explored throughout her career — the intersubjective and institutional formation of identity, including the categories of race and gender; racism as a type of xenophobia; and conceptions of political responsibilitOn the occasion of Lévy Gorvy's first solo exhibition with Adrian Piper, on view at the New York gallery between September 14th and October 21st, this catalogue examines themes the artist has explored throughout her career — the intersubjective and institutional formation of identity, including the categories of race and gender; racism as a type of xenophobia; and conceptions of political responsibiliton view at the New York gallery between September 14th and October 21st, this catalogue examines themes the artist has explored throughout her career — the intersubjective and institutional formation of identity, including the categories of race and gender; racism as a type of xenophobia; and conceptions of political responsibility.
The icons are dispersed throughout various public and private collections, including the Dia Art Foundation, the Judd Foundation (Donald Judd was one of the artist's closest friends), and the National Gallery of Canada, but since April five of the eight have been on view at the Dan Flavin Art Institute in Bridgehampton, a former firehouse and Baptist church renovated under Flavin's direction in the early 1980s and housing a permanent installation of his fluorescent light - tube sculptures.
On view through May 23, 2010, The Lens of Impressionism will be complemented by the presentation of Coastlines: Images of Land and Sea, a special exhibition drawn from the Museum's collections opening in April that will explore how coastal landscapes have been portrayed by artists throughout the past century.
The MCA's programmatic initiatives engage our audiences in dialogues with living artists and include innovative exhibitions of works by emerging artists, a reenergized permanent collection and rotating collection - based exhibitions, and live arts and artist commissions on view throughout the museum.
traces the continual and deliberate evolution in the artist's work from his early to late career and reveals Gottlieb's constant willingness to reevaluate his paintings throughout his lifetime.The eleven works on view, created between 1948 and 1972, focus on three specific series: the Pictographs, the Imaginary Landscapes and the Burst paintings.As Lilly Wei writes, «All three serve as deeply meaningful touchstones, sometimes serious in intent, other times playful, to which he returned to time and again, in one formulation or another, all his life.»
This program features films produced throughout the artist's career, including his last film, La Bataille de Waterloo, shot in his 1975 work Décor: A Conquest by Marcel Broodthaers, which is on view as part of the retrospective.
AT ABRONS ARTS CENTER On View Archival Alchemy: South Asian Women's Creative Collective (pictured) Through May 10, 2017 READ MORE» This exhibition takes over all three gallery spaces at Abrons Arts Center, and features thirteen artists and collectives from throughout the diaspora, working across artistic media to investigate the resonances found in an archival past on the contingencies of the presenOn View Archival Alchemy: South Asian Women's Creative Collective (pictured) Through May 10, 2017 READ MORE» This exhibition takes over all three gallery spaces at Abrons Arts Center, and features thirteen artists and collectives from throughout the diaspora, working across artistic media to investigate the resonances found in an archival past on the contingencies of the presenon the contingencies of the present.
On view through November 29, 2014, the exhibition focuses on the many «Faces» created by the artist throughout his careeOn view through November 29, 2014, the exhibition focuses on the many «Faces» created by the artist throughout his careeon the many «Faces» created by the artist throughout his career.
Fellowship artists are awarded a grant and a residency in the Park's outdoor studio and are also provided with technical support and access to tools, materials and equipment to facilitate the production of new sculptures and installations for exhibition in the Park.The artists develop their projects throughout the summer in the open studio and on site in the landscape, offering visitors the opportunity to experience both the creation and presentation of their works.Representing a broad range of materials, working methods and subject matter, the diverse sculptural works in this exhibition are presented against the Park's spectacular waterfront view of the Manhattan skyline.
The exhibition is installed throughout the rotunda and its spiraling ramps, with two additional galleries on view from June 4 to September 1, featuring works by two pairs of artists to complete Haunted's presentation.
The exhibitionism inherent in such paintings — putting oneself on view — echoes the notion of pure presentation that runs throughout the artist's new works.
Throughout the show big name painters, sculptors, and photographers, like David Hammons, Sterling Ruby, and Sherrie Levine will be on view, of course, but «figures of influence,» both living and deceased, including Channa Horwitz, Sarah Charlesworth, and Tony Greene will predominate — as well as the exciting young artists who have been impacted by their works.
But sensed throughout his latest paintings on view in the exhibition Back There Behind the Sun at McKenzie Fine Art is the artist's contemporary interpretation of geometric abstraction reflecting the here and now.
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