Sentences with phrase «best gallery programmes»

Not exact matches

Although the Costa del Sol is not known for its culture, there are actually a number of theatres, art galleries and museums in the Marbella area as well as a packed cultural programme of concerts, dance, jazz and theatre during the summer months.
Rejuvenate at Iridium Spa with our exclusive services and Detox programme, or explore Istanbul attractions, the most exciting luxury fashion brands, the best art galleries, restaurants and events, all mere minutes from the hotel.
Located in Brussels, the gallery maintains a diverse exhibition programme with solo exhibitions of the gallery artists as well as group exhibitions and special projects.
While the gallery continues to represent the likes of Dalí, Magritte, Miró, Picasso, Mondrian and Matisse, it also showcases the results of its recent acquisition programme, which has focused on photography, performance and film, as well as the work of a broader range of international and female artists.
The Gallery has an annual exhibition programme in London and New York, as well as collaborations with galleries worldwide.
Reflecting the way Jonas works across many different disciplines, the ground - breaking survey exhibition is the first of its kind at Tate, combining a gallery exhibition, a ten - day live programme in the Tanks with performances by Jonas herself, a film retrospective in the Starr Cinema, as well as this special one - day - only live performance of Moving Off Land.
Coinciding with Frieze Masters, as well as Frieze Sculpture, the two fairs form the heart of Frieze Week — an international cultural event in early October, which includes special programmes mounted by galleries and museums across London.
The launch event on 25 March will include an overview of The Culture Line art programme as well as the unveiling of the first winning art commission by a renowned artist represented by Lisson Gallery, who will unveil his winning artwork proposal for the new Paddington Crossrail Station.
For six months he benefited from a studio courtesy of SPACE and a programme of mentoring from SLG and SPACE staff, as well as invited curators and other experts, culminating in a solo exhibition, Inside, in the SLG's first floor galleries from March — May 2012.
PAPER has a regular programme of exhibitions, presenting the work of gallery artists as well as providing a platform for outside curatorial projects.
The 2017 programme includes the returning Spotlight section for rare solo presentations of 20th - century pioneers curated by Toby Kamps (Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston) as well as the Collections section, featuring specialist galleries with extraordinary art and objects, selected by independent curator Sir Norman Rosenthal.
Cartwright Hall is Bradford's civic art gallery and offers a programme of contemporary exhibitions, as well as four permanent galleries displaying works from its art collections.
The gallery has an annual exhibition programme in London and New York, as well as collaborations with galleries worldwide.
As well as the permanent displays, the Gallery has a diverse and ever - changing programme of exhibitions and events that promote an understanding and appreciation of portraiture in all forms.
For this year's Award proposals were submitted by aspiring curators from Greece, as well as students and alumni from the following Masters programmes: Curating the Contemporary, London Metropolitan University and Whitechapel Gallery; Curating the Art Museum, Courtauld Institute of Art; Curating Contemporary Art, Royal College of Art, and Curating, Goldsmiths College.
With the appointment of David Thorp as Director in 1992, the Gallery came to be known as the South London Gallery with a programme focused on contemporary art, and showing work by internationally acclaimed artists such as Gilbert & George, Anselm Kiefer and Sherrie Levine, as well as new, emerging artists of the time such as Tracey Emin, Gavin Turk and Ann Sofi - Sidén.
The support of trusts and foundations is vital to the South London Gallery's programme of education projects with children, families and our local communities, as well as supporting our diverse programme of exhibitions.
It is only with the support of trusts and foundations that the South London Gallery can run the award - winning programme of projects with local schools, children and families, as well as many of our exhibitions.
Other projects include the launch of the IWM Contemporary programme with Omer Fast's film «5000 Feet is the Best», 2013, an exhibition of works by Ori Gersht at IWM London in 2012, and «Loss» at the Golden Thread Gallery in Belfast, 2012.
In 2015 they extended the gallery spaces in Bonnington House to allow for ambitious indoor installations such as Tara Donovan's Untitled: Plastic Cups, as well as launching an annual programme to support emerging artists, and expanding their learning programmes.
«Good Times: Art for Older People» is a Dulwich Picture Gallery programme, working with day centres, community centres and care homes.
Coinciding with the contemporary fair Frieze London, as well as the Frieze Sculpture Park, the two fairs form the heart of Frieze Week — an international cultural event in early October which includes special programmes mounted by galleries and museums across London.
Consistent with this approach, the gallery boasts its own residency programme, «Basement Project», as well as ongoing collaborations with La Cambre School of Visual Arts in Brussels and the Royal College of Art in London.
The residency programme will also provide guidance from gallery directors as well as an end - of - residency solo exhibition organised in the studio space upstairs.
In celebration of the competition's 10 year history, successful entrants will have their work displayed in Turner Contemporary's main gallery space as part of the 2017 summer exhibition programme, featuring British sculptor Phyllida Barlow, who is representing Britain in the prestigious Venice Biennale, as well as one of her former students, Kenyan artist Michael Armitage, alongside JMW Turner.
The winner of the Platform Graduate Award 2016 will be announced on 7th December at Turner Contemporary, Margate, and will receive a 12 - month bespoke programme of professional development from the five participating art galleries as well as a # 2,500 bursary towards further development of their practice.
Join us at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds, adjacent to the newly re-opened Leeds Art Gallery and just seven minutes» walk from Leeds rail station, and gain insights into our acclaimed research and exhibitions programmes as well as familiarising yourself with our unique research library and archive.
This is also a chance to build a long - standing relationship with the gallery, as well as the opportunity to be part of a mentorship programme along with previous HIX Award winners.
We visited Birdo Flugas, an independent commercial gallery in Sendai that was completely flooded last year but seems to have made very good recovery and is presenting a very personal and varied programme.
Since the launch of its galleries in 2003, Prefix ICA has been consistently lauded for the outstanding quality of its exhibition programme, having received more than twenty awards from the Ontario Association of Art Galleries for its exhibitions, installations, and publications, as well as the art direction for its print promotions.
In addition the Gallery is committed to the endeavor of presenting a well - balanced infusion of art education and interactive art experiences through its newly conceptualized programme, Video Wednesdays @ Espace, involving new media artists with original unconventional projects.
Together with STPI Gallery, its critically acclaimed programme and exceptional workshop expertise, make STPI one of the best international destinations for contemporary arts in Asia.
It is part of a changing exhibition programme at Oldham's gallery and museum, featuring natural and social history as well as contemporary art.
In addition to its extensive exhibition schedule, Meem Gallery oversees Meem Editions, a respected in - house publishing programme that regularly commissions work by many of the most well regarded scholars, academics and writers in the field.
Barjeel Art Foundation Collection at Gallery 7, Whitechapel Gallery The best programme at Whitechapel Gallery is the series of exhibitions which borrow works from foreign collections to display to a London audience.
The host galleries are well known in London and include Sadie Coles, Maureen Paley, The Approach, Herald St, Greengrassi, and Rodeo, Newer galleries emerging galleries like The Sunday Painter, Southard Reid, Union Pacific, Carlos Ishikawa and Arcadia Missa will also be part of the programme.
Ordovas is a private gallery dealing in the best of 20th century and contemporary art with a museum - quality exhibition programme.
As well as hosting a fourth ARTIST ROOMS exhibition in April 2017 as part of Hull's UK City of Culture celebrations, the Ferens is the lead Associate Partner for ARTIST ROOMS UK programme until spring 2019, chairing the ARTIST ROOMS Advisory Group of Associate museums and galleries and providing mentoring support through a professional development programme.
Frieze Week in London Coinciding with Frieze Masters, as well as Frieze Sculpture, the two fairs form the heart of Frieze Week — an international cultural event in early October, which includes special programmes mounted by galleries and museums across
Gallery artists include Turner prize winners Wolfgang Tillmans, 2000, and Gillian Wearing, 1997, and Turner Prize nominees Liam Gillick, 2002, and Rebecca Warren, 2006, as well as recent additions to the gallery programme such as Tom Burr, Oscar Tuazon, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Paulo Nimer Pjota and Olivia PGallery artists include Turner prize winners Wolfgang Tillmans, 2000, and Gillian Wearing, 1997, and Turner Prize nominees Liam Gillick, 2002, and Rebecca Warren, 2006, as well as recent additions to the gallery programme such as Tom Burr, Oscar Tuazon, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Paulo Nimer Pjota and Olivia Pgallery programme such as Tom Burr, Oscar Tuazon, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Paulo Nimer Pjota and Olivia Plender.
The gallery is committed to the professional development of emerging and mid-career artists through a programme of curated exhibitions and events as well as research based solo presentations in London and abroad.
The gallery is hosting the Turner Prize as one of its major events during Hull's UK City of Culture 2017 programme as well as a dramatic exhibition SKIN, on display until 13 August.
As well as generating strong sales it has been particularly successful in terms of introducing the gallery's programme to a wider audience.
164 galleries from 27 countries have presented their best selection at the fair, together with a non-profit curated programme (Frieze Projects), a selection of sound works (Frieze Sounds), a series of new commissioned artists» films (Frieze Film), and a curated section of performances and participatory art (Frieze Live) sited around the art fair.
We aim to create a point of focus through presenting an interesting gallery programme of solo exhibitions as well as carefully curated, themed group exhibitions.
We work incredibly hard to engage a broad range of audiences with our collection, often taking work from our collection to schools and community groups as well as a changing programme of displays at the Gallery.
The Stanley Picker Gallery stages four exhibitions a year, as well as a broad programme of events, workshops, symposia, talks and salons.
As well as symposia, seminars and research projects the gallery also organises a multiplicity of programmes for people of all ages and interests.
Joan Jonas will be presented in an innovative piece of programming: as well as in an exhibition, her work will be shown beyond the gallery space in the Tanks and in the Starr Cinema with an extensive film programme.
The annual exhibitions programme takes place across the main and first floor galleries and profiles the work of established international figures such as Mark Dion, Ryan Gander, Tom Friedman, Sanja Iveković, Michael Landy and Rivane Neuenschwander, as well as that by younger and mid-career artists such as Alice Channer and Oscar Murillo.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z