Not exact matches
This understanding of art, now of the
gallery and simply open to view rather than created with a purpose, seems to symbolise our
modern era:
at once a loss of God, purpose and meaning, yet
at the same time a search for deeper and more lasting realities.
A four - minute video clip by the late artist David Wojnarowicz was part of a larger exhibit titled «Hide / Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture,» which looks
at «sexual difference in the making of
modern American portraiture,» according to
gallery curators.
Fair Work's investigation into systemic underpayment of wages, the role of head office, and a decision last week by the Fair Work Commission to terminate 26 enterprise bargaining agreements (EBAs) between Domino's and the Shop, Distributive & Allied Employees Association sets the scene for a colourful annual general meeting on November 8,
at the
Gallery of
Modern Art in Brisbane's cultural precinct.
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I was
at the
gallery for about a year before moving on, but learned so much about curating, lighting, and
modern art in that short time and that knowledge helps me still today.
Whether your perfect day involves riding and roping, roaming the
galleries at The
Modern, or finding the best haunts for mariachi music and dancing, all of those things are more enjoyable with the right companion to share them with.
The fantastic A New Tomorrow: Visions of the Future in Cinema program currently screening
at Brisbane's
Gallery of
Modern Art includes two dystopian features that delve beyond the humour to explore the reality of the dichotomy of both unwanted and desperately needed offspring, courtesy of Andrew Niccol's 1997 effort Gattaca and Alfonso 2006 offering Children Of Men.
Retrospectives / Re-Performances The Count (Peter von Bagh, 1971)
at IFFR Horror Film 1 (Malcolm Le Grice, 1971/2012)
at Leeds Art
Gallery Chika Hiroba (Underground Square, Keiya Ouchida, 1970)
at Nippon Connection Melancholia (Lav Diaz, 2008)
at AV Festival The Illiac Passion (Gregory Markopoulos, 1967)
at BFI Southbank Handsworth Songs (John Akomfrah, 1986)
at Close - Up Film Centre Anna (Alberto Grifi & Massimo Sarchielli, 1975)
at Tate
Modern The Movement of People Working (Phil Niblock, 1973-1991/2012)
at AV Festival Screen Play (Takahiko Iimura, 1963/2012)
at Place M
Gallery Shlosha Yamim Veyeled (Three Days and a Child, Uri Zohar, 1967)
at Tokyo FilmEx
Pieces from several Marvel Studios releases, as well as director Taika Waititi's film, are on display
at Marvel's Art Exhibit over
at the Queensland
Gallery of
Modern Art in Brisbane, Australia.
visits Rome's National
Gallery of
Modern Art, a museum so slickly laid out that it actually looks
at home when used as a location in a John Wick movie.
His work is in the permanent collection of New York's Museum of
Modern Art and the British Museum and has been exhibited
at the Tate, Centre Pompidou, MoMA, Whitney Museum of American Art, Berlin Kunsthalle, PS1, Whitechapel
Gallery, and London's Institute of Contemporary Arts.
Grades: Pre-K-2 This is the Web site for the exhibit (January 28 - May 7, 2006)
at the National
Gallery of Art and includes images of more than thirty paintings and drawings by Paul Cezanne, often seen as the father of
modern art.
Take a look
at the 1967 Chevrolet Nova 2.0 in the photo
gallery below, and let us know how you feel about updating a classic musclecar with
modern technology.
Nevertheless, the painting, which features Christina Olson reaching toward her home in the distance, was purchased during its first showing
at a New York
Gallery in 1948 by Alfred Barr, the founding director of the Museum of
Modern Art (MoMA).
Enjoy friendly service, comfortable rooms and a full complement of
modern amenities
at Accent Inns Victoria, a family - friendly establishment that provides convenient access to all of this beautiful city's attractions and activities, including whale - watching, golf, art
galleries, hiking, shopping and much more.
Local culture is also on display
at the resort's own art
gallery, with a showcase of traditional and
modern Chinese art, sculpture, and pottery.
London's world - renowned museums showcase everything from today's cutting edge artists
at the Tate
Modern to famous paintings dating back to the 13th century
at the National
Gallery.
Other local artists to look for include painter and sculptor Michael Tieman
at Haystack
Gallery, contemporary painter David Marshall
at Modern Villa
Gallery and ceramicist Jay Stewart
at House of the Potter.
The collection
at the Scottish National
Gallery of
Modern Art includs works by Matisse, Picasso, Vuillard and Dix, as well as a superb selection of paintings by Scottish artists such as Peploe, Fergusson, Gillies and Redpath.
Includes 2 Tickets to experience «Patricia Piccinini: Curios Affection»
at the
Gallery of
Modern Art, South Brisbane and Wi - Fi.
There are a number of excellent museums in Chapultepec park, including the National Museum of Anthropology (expect to spend
at least half a day in this museum) and the
Modern Art
Gallery.
I recently returned to the City of Roses after a stint in the Big Apple, and although I was technically there to see my client's film screen
at the Museum of
Modern Art, I also wanted to see how the
galleries in one of the world's premiere art cities use (or don't use) social media to connect -LSB-...]
I recently returned to the City of Roses after a stint in the Big Apple, and although I was technically there to see my client's film screen
at the Museum of
Modern Art, I also wanted to see how the
galleries in one of the world's premiere art cities use (or don't use) social media to connect with their artists, customers, and communities.
Luckily, Peter Harrington, the rare bookshop, and
gallery based in Mayfair, London, has released details of its forthcoming exhibition, History is a Nightclub: Downtown AREA, NYC, 1983 - 87, a spectacular array of 35 - 40 candid moments from the 80s featuring the greats of
modern art
at their most relaxed, alongside a host of celebrity friends including Sting, Tom Waits, The Beastie Boys, Jean - Paul Gaultier, Grace Jones and John Waters — saving you from a Jeff Goldblum, fly transformation moment.
Scholar Lynne Cooke, senior curator of special projects in
modern art
at the National
Gallery of Art, attributes the surge in interest to artists.
Opening: Susan Weil
at Sundaram Tagore
Gallery Currently on view in the Museum of
Modern Art's Robert Rauschenberg retrospective are a series of blue monoprints featuring various ghostly objects that appear as if they were burned into paper.
(In May 2015, Gagosian
Gallery had purchased the sculpture, a star of the 2015 «Picasso Sculpture» exhibition
at the Museum of
Modern Art, for about $ 106 million from Picasso's daughter Maya Widmaier - Picasso, and subsequently sold it to Leon.
Piri Halasz reviews ten current and recent painting exhibitions in New York including: Jim Dine and Thomas Nozkowski
at Pace, Going Into the Dark
at The Painting Center, Walt Kuhn: American
Modern at DC Moore, Marina Adams: Coming Through Strange
at Hionas
Gallery, Walter Robinson: Indulgences, Recent Paintings & Works on Paper
at Dorian Gray (through March 31), Franz Kline: Coal and Steel
at Mishkin
Gallery, Baruch College, Christine Hughes and Francine Kornfeld
at Art 101, Jean - Michel Basquiat
at Gagosian (through April 6), and Thornton Willis: Steps
at Elizabeth Harris (through April 13).
The artist has exhibited her works throughout the U.S., England and Luxembourg, and her work remains on display
at the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art and the Yale University Art
Gallery.
«RUN PRAYER, RUN CAFÉ, RUN LIBRARY,» her second show
at Bridget Donahue
gallery, syncs up with another exhibition,
at Modern Art
gallery in London.
Jacquette has exhibited her works
at galleries throughout the world, including Amsterdam's 1K Projectspace and New York's Museum of
Modern Art.
Williams's critically - acclaimed 2014 - 2015 retrospective, The Production Line of Happiness, was exhibited
at The Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of
Modern Art in New York, and the Whitechapel
Gallery in London.
He has had solo exhibitions
at the Tate
Gallery, London (1986); the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1992); Whitechapel Art
Gallery, London (1998); the Kunsthalle Basel (2000); The Metropolitan Museum of Art (2001); and the Irish Museum of
Modern Art, Dublin (2009).
Moore recently wrote, directed and recorded a performance 10 voices and two drummers commissioned by Wysing Polyphonic 2016, recorded live punk record
at Tate
Modern, ran an educational performance space in an occupied firestation in Norway, and has performed
at Serpentine
Gallery, BFI London with Jarvis Cocker, Block Universe Performance Festival, London; Metaphonica, Central Saint Martins; The Barbican with This is Not This Heat, and made a series of live interventions for Late
at Tate Britain.
And because it's by Caro, and because he's now dead (R.I.P.), and because it's a piece of art history merchandising already, and because it's the prestigious Pace
Gallery; because of all this and more, and for no reason due to its inherent value, since it transparently has none, unless you view it through a thick haze of sentimental regret for simpler and more certain times in abstract art; this pathetic little piece of twaddle has become a luxury commodity, imbued with all the myths of modernism, reflecting back
at us our own «good - housekeeping -
modern - but - weren't - we - ever - so - radical - back - in - the - sixties» taste.
Her solo shows include the Museum of
Modern Art, Oxford, 1981; Serpentine
Gallery, 1983; the Tate
Gallery, London, 1995; the Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1997; Jerwood
Gallery, Hastings, 2012 and
at the National Museum Cardiff, Wales; Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, Penzance and China Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA), China in 2017.
He has had solo exhibitions
at D'Amelio Terras, New York; Postmasters, New York; Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, IL; Fawbush
Gallery, New York; Hirschl & Adler
Modern, New York and more.
He has had solo exhibitions
at Tate
Gallery, London (1986); the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1992); Whitechapel Art
Gallery, London (1998); the Kunsthalle Basel (2000); The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2001); and the Irish Museum of
Modern Art, Dublin (2009).
Meanwhile her painting was eventually widely celebrated in the early 80s, when she exhibited
at the Hayward Annual, had a solo show
at the Museum of
Modern Art in Oxford, and a retrospective
at the Serpentine
Gallery.
Reiterating his effusive rhetoric from 1958, Sylvester wrote of Bomberg on the occasion of an exhibition
at the Herbert Art
Gallery in Coventry in 1960: «I feel no other
modern British painter is in the same class as Bomberg».23 This judgment, Sylvester later acknowledged, still referred exclusively to Bomberg's late work.
James Meyer is currently a curator in the Department of
Modern Art
at the National
Gallery of Art and Adjunct Professor of Art History
at Johns Hopkins; he was formerly the Winship Distinguished Research Associate Professor
at Emory University.
She has worked
at the Museum of
Modern Art, in commercial
galleries, as Robert Motherwell's secretary - cum - curator, and as a freelancer for Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Bridget Riley: The Stripe Paintings 1961 — 2014, the current exhibition
at David Zwirner
Gallery in London, gathers together a considerable number of these paintings more than 10 years after the last retrospective of her work was held
at the Tate
Modern in 2003.
The publication brings together photographs of Tuttle's personal collection of textiles, images of works from the Whitechapel
Gallery exhibition, and documentation of the sculpture
at Tate
Modern.
Over the course of her career Finn - Kelcey exhibited
at numerous
galleries in the UK including, in London, the Royal Academy of Art, Whitechapel
Gallery, Chisenhale Gallery, Matt's Gallery, the Serpentine Galleries, the Hayward Gallery, the Saatchi Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Tate Britain; also at the Ikon gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in
Gallery, Chisenhale
Gallery, Matt's Gallery, the Serpentine Galleries, the Hayward Gallery, the Saatchi Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Tate Britain; also at the Ikon gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in
Gallery, Matt's
Gallery, the Serpentine Galleries, the Hayward Gallery, the Saatchi Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Tate Britain; also at the Ikon gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in
Gallery, the Serpentine
Galleries, the Hayward
Gallery, the Saatchi Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Tate Britain; also at the Ikon gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in
Gallery, the Saatchi
Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Tate Britain; also at the Ikon gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in
Gallery, Camden Arts Centre and Tate Britain; also
at the Ikon
gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in
gallery in Birmingham and the Irish Museum of
Modern Art in Dublin.
Alexander Calder has been the subject of dozens of exhibitions
at museums worldwide, including retrospectives
at the Museum of
Modern Art (1943), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1964), Whitney Museum of American Art (1976), and National
Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1998), as well as major exhibitions
at museums including Museo Guggenheim Bilbao; The Art Institute of Chicago; the Centre Pompidou, Musée national d'Art Moderne, Paris; The Detroit Institute of Art; Foundation Beyeler, Riehen, Switzerland; Kunsthalle Basel; The Menil Collection, Houston; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.
Turk's work has been included in many seminal exhibitions including currently the groundbreaking POPLIFE show
at Tate
Modern as well as the Venice Biennale the 46th International Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul in 1999; Material Culture, Hayward
Gallery, London in 1998 and Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection, Royal Academy of Arts, Saatchi Collection, London in 1995.
Following the opening of the new
gallery at Bankside, the building became Tate Britain in 2000, alongside Tate
Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives.
Painter of
Modern Life was first shown
at the Ateneum Art Museum (part of the Finnish National
Gallery) in Helsinki before traveling to the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague in 2016, and the Fondation Vincent van Gogh in 2017.
He had his first solo show
at Tibor de Nagy
Gallery, New York, in 1960, and has subsequently exhibited
at institutions such as The Museum of
Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Queens Museum of Art, New Museum of Contemporary Art, and P.S. 1.