It features the artists in discussion together with numerous works and sequences captured
at key exhibitions and installations.
Not exact matches
Geoff Leech, art and framing director
at James Cropper Paper, said: «Culture and heritage play a huge role in the Turkish Tulips
exhibition and, with these being
key values of our own, we're honoured to play a part in its history.
The launch will take place
at MACH 2008, held
at the NEC, Birmingham, and is set to be one of the
exhibition's
key attractions.
Hillary Clinton made a rare and low -
key return to Washington yesterday for the ceremonial opening of a new
exhibition and museum area
at the State Department that will be partly named for her.
«Publishing Goes Pop» is one of his
key thematic elements
at this conference and this reporter was asked to chair a session of that title panelists Lance Fensterman of ReedPOP, the «con» - producing element of Reed
Exhibitions; Andreas Gall of Red Bull Media House; Nathan Hull, formerly of Penguin and now with the Danish - based subscription service Mofibo; and Michael Bhaskar, who has founded London's new digital publishing company, Canelo, with Iain Millar and Nick Barreto.
Key West is increasingly artsy and sophisticated, with a monthly series of Historic House Tours to art
exhibitions at The Studios of
Key West, the elegant Café Marquesa
at the circa - 1884 Marquesa Hotel to Spencer's by the Sea, located
at The Reach, A Waldorf Astoria Resort.
WTM Africa
Exhibition Manager Polly Magraw comments «Responsible Tourism is a
key focus for the whole World Travel Market portfolio of events and we are extremely pleased to be able to expand this Programme
at WTM Africa, especially as the continent is home to many Responsible Tourism success stories.
«Some of these
key factors include the unwavering commitment of the Abu Dhabi government to a well - thought - out plan, a strong and vibrant economy as well as the substantial strides made in the development of the tourism infrastructure including expansion of airport capacity,
exhibition and meetings space, the completion of iconic hotel developments and an overall increase in hotel / hotel apartment room capacity which went from 12,800 rooms
at the beginning of the year to 17,500
at the year - end.
He added: «Business executives staying
at the hotel can easily access the Dubai International Financial Centre, the
exhibition halls of the World Trade Centre, Downtown Dubai as well as
key locations in the «New Dubai» area such as Dubai Media City and Dubai Internet City.»
The topic of online versus traditional booking channels will once again be a
key focus
at the 2013 Arabian Travel Market technology seminar sessions as organiser, Reed Travel
Exhibitions, highlights the dramatic shift in consumer mindset over the last 12 months as travellers log on to technology for convenient airline and hotel bookings.
The
exhibition will look back
at Hockney's most iconic works and
key moments in his career from the 1960s to the present, including his early experiments with modernist abstraction, his mid-career experiments with illusion and realism, and his current jewel - toned landscapes.
The
exhibition looks back
at Hockney's most iconic works and
key moments in his career from the 1960s to the present, including his early experiments with modernist abstraction, his mid-career experiments with illusion and realism, and his current jewel - toned landscapes.
A
key artist for the Collection, Damien Hirst's work has previously been exhibited
at Palazzo Grassi, where it featured in the Palazzo's 2006 inaugural
exhibition «Where Are We Going?».
His work has been exhibited in
key historical
exhibitions such as John Szarkowski's Mirrors and Windows: American Photography since 1960
at The Museum of Modern Art (1978), The Whitney Biennial
at the Whitney Museum of American Art (1981) and most recently, Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974 - 1981
at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2010).
Also marking the gallery's half - century in 2017 is «EVERYTHING
AT ONCE», an ambitious
exhibition that condenses
key aspects of Lisson Gallery's past, present and future.
Its ambitious curated
exhibitions programme responds to national and international trends, promoting artists
at key stages of their careers, including subsequent Turner Prize nominees / winners and exhibitors
at international festivals.
Kaleidoscope: Colour and Sequence in 1960s British Art, a new
exhibition at Longside Gallery in Yorkshire Sculpture Park, includes
key works from this period in British art; often referred to as the «new generation».
New
Exhibition explores the blur zone between fine art and Jewelry making A new exhibition exploring the relationship between key artists and jewelry is currently being mounted at the Museum of Arts and Design in
Exhibition explores the blur zone between fine art and Jewelry making A new
exhibition exploring the relationship between key artists and jewelry is currently being mounted at the Museum of Arts and Design in
exhibition exploring the relationship between
key artists and jewelry is currently being mounted
at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York.
Note: This entry is part of August Review, our annual look back
at this season's
key exhibitions.
The
exhibition looks
at Hockney's 60 year, multi-disciplinary career highlighting his most iconic works in painting, drawing, photography, and video, and
key moments from 1960 to the present.
Central to the
exhibition is a site - specific installation titled «Storm
at Sea» in which the artist utilizes piano
keys, an African sculpture and a glitter - covered ship to suggest motifs associated with the African American experience of the trans - Atlantic slave trade.
McKendree
Key (b. 1978; Vermont) has had solo
exhibitions at Galería Senda in Barcelona and Caren Golden Fine Art in New York City.
The Prada Foundation included
key Hirst works in a major group show presented for their inaugural
exhibition at the Ca» Corner della Regina.
Nari Ward's
exhibition TILL, LIT
at Lehmann Maupin gallery alludes to and signifies those
key systems of social organization that we can't seem to escape: race and class.
His work has been included in
key exhibitions such as Seven Stories about Modern Art in Africa
at the Whitechapel Gallery in London and major publications such as Phaidon's.
That's because there are several
key «value indicators», that inform how an artist's work performs
at auction: gallery
exhibitions, solo museum shows, museum collection representation, and significant press coverage.»
Key exhibitions include The Nightmare Series
at the Saatchi Gallery, 2014, and Pure Evil Nightmare
at The Hoxton, 2013.
The competition culminates in an
exhibition held
at the Walker Art Gallery every two years, forming a
key strand of the Liverpool Biennial.
Presented
at the CHARLIE SMITH LONDON gallery in Shoreditch, London, the
exhibition will continue to be a
key barometer of emerging and established talent, and will continue to provide opportunities to artists.
In addition to curating the U.S. pavilion
at the 2017 Venice Biennale (along with Christopher Bedford), Siegel has curated
exhibitions and written several
key books on Abstract Expressionism and post-war American art.
This
exhibition charts Höch's career beginning with early works influenced by her time working in the fashion industry to
key photomontages from her Dada period, such as Hochfinanz (High Finance)(1923), which sees notable figures collaged together with emblems of industry in a critique of the relationship between financiers and the military
at the height of an economic crisis in Europe.
Since then Richie has been experimenting with photography, mixed - media installations, paintings and collages and
key exhibitions include The Four Letter Word
at Skur 2 Gallery, Norway, 2013.
This major
exhibition at the Hayward Gallery will present a wide range of Höller's works from newly - made pieces that have been especially commissioned, to
key early artworks like The Pinocchio Effect (1994) and Upside Down Goggles (1994 - ongoing).
Curated by Lydia Yee, the
exhibition presents a selection of objects from the collections of the artists alongside
at least one
key example of their work to provide insight into their inspirations, influences, motives, and obsessions.
3 The first enlarged bronze
key chain, a bird's - eye view of the artist's as - yet - unrealized art school, Fairfield International, was created in 2016 for Gander's solo
exhibition The Connectivity Suite (and other places)
at Esther Schipper, Berlin.
This
exhibition examines the postwar Japanese artistic phenomenon Mono - ha (School of Things), following the solo
exhibition of Mono - ha's
key ideologue, Lee Ufan
at the gallery in January 2010.
Previously, he was a
key lecturer
at Central Saint Martins School of Art (1995 - 2003); a visiting lecturer and researcher
at University of Westminster (1997 - 2003) and the Head of Department of
Exhibitions, Film and New Media at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2003 - 2008) where he curated several exhibitions accompanied by publications, including The Black Atlantic; Dreams and Trauma - Moving images and the Promised Lands; and Re-Imagining Asia, One Thousand years of
Exhibitions, Film and New Media
at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2003 - 2008) where he curated several
exhibitions accompanied by publications, including The Black Atlantic; Dreams and Trauma - Moving images and the Promised Lands; and Re-Imagining Asia, One Thousand years of
exhibitions accompanied by publications, including The Black Atlantic; Dreams and Trauma - Moving images and the Promised Lands; and Re-Imagining Asia, One Thousand years of Separation.
Art historian and curator Kate Bryan explores two
key works
at the National Portrait Gallery's
exhibition devoted to the portraiture of the French master, Paul Cézanne.
In the future we look forward to placing their art in historical context through
exhibitions, spotlight publications, and special showcases
at key art fairs, and to educating curators, collectors, and the public about the place these artists have in the larger scheme of artistic production.»
At Birmingham's Ikon Gallery from 10th October 2015 to 17th January 2016, Scroll Down And Keep Scrolling, is the most comprehensive
exhibition of Fiona Banner's work to date, re-presenting
key early projects alongside recent and unseen works that span a period of 25 years.This
exhibition is accompanied by a major new artist's book of the same title.
Key solo
exhibitions have been presented
at the Musée Cantonal des Beaux - Arts Lausanne, Switzerland; Fundación Telefónica, Santiago, Chile; Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Roma; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and Whitechapel Art Gallery, London; among others.
As Curator -
at - Large, she will work with the Tang's team to plan and implement
exhibitions and artist projects, produce inventive programs
at the Tang and in New York City, expand interdisciplinary research and scholarship, advise the Museum on
key acquisitions, and share her expertise with Skidmore faculty, staff, and students.
Published alongside her recent
exhibition at Miami Art Central, this volume gathers
key films together with Dean's poetic narratives, which become discrete works in themselves when juxtaposed with the still images.
His recent projects include Art Basel Miami Public Sector, Miami, US; L'Avenir / Looking Forward, La Biennale de Montréal, Montréal, CA; Inside, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, FR; Imagineering, Okayama Castle, Okayama, JP; Art Park Odrupgaard, Ordrupgaard Museum, Copenhagen, DK; Incredibly shiny stuff that doesn't mean anything, Okayama Kyokuto Hospital, Okayama, JP; The artists have the
keys, 2 Willow Road, London, UK; The Human Factor, Hayward Gallery, London, UK; Unlimited, Art Basel, Basel, CH; Parcours, Art Basel, Basel, CH; Esperluette, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, FR; dOCUMENTA (13), Kassel, G; Locked Room Scenario, commissioned by Artangel, London, UK; ILLUMInations
at the 54th International Art
Exhibition of the Venice Biennale; Intervals
at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NYC, US and The Happy Prince, Public Art Fund, Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Central Park, NYC, US.
At 18th Street Arts Center, Project X Executive Director and artist Shana Lutker spearheads the team's research and study of
key artist - driven
exhibitions of the 1990s with the aim of articulating the particular characteristics of «LA artists» in the 90s and now.
Rauschenberg is currently the subject of a major retrospective
exhibition at London's Tate Modern (until April 2017, later travelling to the Museum of Modern Art, New York), where a
key room is dedicated to the «Silkscreen Paintings» — many of them on loan from major museum collections.
The
exhibition includes loans from the Museum of Modern Art, Dallas Museum of Art, Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Walker Art Center, Johnson Museum
at Cornell University, and several private collections along with
key works from the artist's estate.
Sarah Dobai's first major solo
exhibition in the UK took place in 2006
at Kettles» Yard, Cambridge, coinciding with the end of her two - year residency
at London's Delfina Studio Trust and featured photographic and film works made during that time, including a new, specially commissioned, two - screen film installation, as well as
key earlier works.
The notable mural has been housed
at Indiana University since 1942, and though it has been lauded by scholars as a
key work in the history of 20th - century American painting, this
exhibition marks the first time the mural will be studied in context.
All three had solo
exhibitions at the Lyceum women's club gallery, a
key venue of the Cuban vanguard since its founding in 1928, and a site of prior vanguard resistance to political dictatorship.