Not exact matches
Hunter's work has been exhibited
nationally and internationally
at major institutions including National Gallery, Washington, D.C.; National Gallery, London; Serpentine Gallery, London; Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden; Victoria & Albert
Museum, London; and Tate Britain, London.
Simpson has participated in
major exhibitions
nationally and internationally, including the Hugo Boss Prize
at the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, New York (1998); Documenta 8 and 11 in Kassel, Germany (1987, 2002); and the 44th and 56th Venice Biennales (1990, 2015).
With
major solo exhibitions including «All Those Vanished Engines»
at MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA (2011 - 2016); «A Bell For Every Minute» on The High Line, NYC (2010 - 2011); «More Songs About Buildings and Bells»
at Museum 52, New York (2011); and «Stephen Vitiello»
at The Project, New York (2006), the artist has also performed
nationally and internationally,
at locations such as the Tate Modern, London; the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival; The Kitchen, New York; and the Cartier Foundation, Paris.
Simmons has exhibited
nationally and internationally, and her
major exhibitions and performances include those
at the
Museum of Modern Art, MoMA PS1, The Kitchen, Studio
Museum in Harlem, Contemporary Arts
Museum Houston, Public Art Fund, Sculpture Center, Aldrich Contemporary Art
Museum, David Castillo Gallery, and Savannah College Of Art and Design, among many others.
Lovell?s
major installations and exhibitions include: Visitation: The Richmond Project, which traveled to the University of Wyoming in Laramie, the Columbus
Museum in Georgia, and the
Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia; Deep River, which was first exhibited
at Hunter
Museum of American Art in Tennessee then travelled to the Jepson Center for the Arts in Georgia and the Cummer
Museum in Florida; and Whispers From the Walls, which received much critical acclaim and toured
nationally, appearing
at venues including the Seattle Art
Museum and New York?s Studio
Museum in Harlem.
Both a summation and a point of departure, Noland's handmade paper compositions were created
at a pivotal juncture; in 1977 Noland was the focus of a
major retrospective that opened
at the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum and toured
nationally through the following spring.
Montclair - based and
nationally renowned, Williamson is currently spotlighted
at MAM in her first
major museum solo exhibition.
She has exhibited in solo and group shows
nationally and internationally including
major group exhibits
at the Jersey City
Museum, and the Brooklyn
Museum.
He has exhibited
nationally and internationally, including a
major retrospective in 1990
at the
Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and a career - spanning exhibition, John Baldessari: Pure Beauty, opened in 2009
at London's Tate Modern, traveling from there to the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art and the Metropolitan
Museum of Art.
Since his death in 1967,
major exhibitions have included two exhibitions
at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art in 1984 and 1990, two traveling exhibitions organized by the Columbus
Museum of Art in Ohio, and two exhibitions organized by the Burchfield - Penney Art Center that have toured
nationally.
Grayson Perry has had
major solo exhibitions
nationally and internationally, including the critically acclaimed Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman
at the British
Museum in 2011; Hold Your Beliefs Lightly, Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, The Netherlands, which travelled to ARoS Aarhus Art
Museum, Aarhus, Denmark in 2015 — 2016; My Pretty Little Art Career,
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 2015; Provincial Punk, Turner Contemporary, Margate, 2015; and The Arts Council Collection and British Council - led UK and international tour of The Vanity of Small Differences.