This juried
biennial exhibition presents the work of artists from throughout the Mid-Atlantic region exploring the medium of painting.
Area Artists is
a biennial exhibition presenting the works of established artists and art educators of the eastern Pennsylvania region.
Not exact matches
In 1968, after nearly four decades of hosting both the Whitney Annuals and
Biennials, the museum
presented an
exhibition of only sculpture: the first Whitney Sculpture Annual.
The
biennial - style
exhibition has a history of
presenting innovative and thought - provoking contemporary art projects.
For Made in L.A., Mackler continues this methodological approach,
presenting a set of rotating
exhibitions at the Hammer Museum during the
biennial's three - month run.
Free Play is
presented as part of PERFORMA 05, the first
biennial of visual art performance in New York City, which will take place November 3 - 21, 2005, and include a multidisciplinary program of live visual art performances, film screenings, lectures, and
exhibitions.
Next month, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC)
presents CraftTexas 2012, the seventh in a series of
biennial juried
exhibitions showcasing the best in Texas - made contemporary craft.
In September, Sarah Wiseman Gallery
presents «Exploring Photography», an
exhibition part of the inaugural,
biennial festival, Photography Oxford.
This summer, the Hammer
presents the third iteration of our
biennial exhibition.
May 28 — August 1, 2010 Social Skin - the third in a
biennial series of
exhibitions collaboratively curated by VCUarts Museum Studies students - included an eclectic mix of artworks and objects that
present, explore, and delight in the body as cultural artifact.
Through our
biennial exhibition and prize and many other related commissions and community projects, we aim to recognise and
present work by leading contemporary visual artists from across the world.
In 22 years, SITE has
presented more than 100
exhibitions including 10
biennials, featuring over 700 works by international artists.
The Hammer Museum is pleased to announce that three awards will be
presented in conjunction with Made in L.A. 2014, the Hammer's
biennial exhibition series highlighting emerging and under - recognized artists from the Los Angeles region.
Notable
Exhibitions Biennials Escobar's work has been presented in biennials in France, Cuba, Venice, Perù, Ecuador, Dominican Republic and Venezuela Recent Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno Carlos Mérida, Ciudad de Guatemala, 2011 The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California, 2007 Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland, 2005 Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia, 2007 Forthcoming Escobar's work will be featured in a solo exhibition at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Santiago in Santiago, Chile,
Biennials Escobar's work has been
presented in
biennials in France, Cuba, Venice, Perù, Ecuador, Dominican Republic and Venezuela Recent Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno Carlos Mérida, Ciudad de Guatemala, 2011 The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California, 2007 Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland, 2005 Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia, 2007 Forthcoming Escobar's work will be featured in a solo exhibition at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Santiago in Santiago, Chile,
biennials in France, Cuba, Venice, Perù, Ecuador, Dominican Republic and Venezuela Recent Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno Carlos Mérida, Ciudad de Guatemala, 2011 The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California, 2007 Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland, 2005 Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia, 2007 Forthcoming Escobar's work will be featured in a solo
exhibition at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Santiago in Santiago, Chile, in 2012.
Dolly Mixtures is Notting Hill Housing's
biennial art
exhibition, the fourth
exhibition to
present artwork from their tenants.
This year
presents more artists in more parts of the state than ever before, with Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum in San Antonio housing the main survey
exhibition, Ballroom Marfa co-commissioning an artist project from The Dallas Collective, Lawndale Art Center in Houston showcasing recent work by four Texas
Biennial «stars» with the Texas
Biennial Invitational, and Big Medium in Austin featuring past
biennial entries and recent work by selected Texas
Biennial artists in New and Greatest Hits: Texas
Biennial 2005 - 2011.
Athr Gallery is proud to
present its 4th edition of YSA — a
biennial exhibition for young Saudi - based artists.
Her work has shown most recently in solo
exhibitions at NCAD Gallery, Dublin and The Showroom, London and she has
presented projects in a number of international
biennials, including Lyon 2011, Sinopale 2010, Moscow 2007 and Venice in 2003 where she represented Ireland in the national pavilion.
The
exhibition presents the New York premier of The Living Need Light, The Dead Need Music, a film work originally created for Prospect.3 New Orleans
biennial in 2014.
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
presents the THE HUGO BOSS PRIZE 2012 winner Danh Vo in an
exhibition on view March 15 — May 27, 2013, whose work illuminates the entwined strands of private experience and collective history that shape our sense of self, is the ninth artist to win the prestigious
biennial award, established in 1996 by HUGO BOSS and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
Opening its venues in Kyiv on 8 September, the Kyiv
Biennial 2015
presents a new format of an art
biennial that integrates
exhibitions and sites of public reflection.
SITE has since
presented nine international
biennial exhibitions.
Bullseye Projects
presents a group
exhibition exploring themes of personal, natural, and metaphysical change.Transformations will be on view June 21 — September 30, 2017 and will open in conjunction with BECon 2017, Bullseye Glass Company's
biennial conference.
Since its launch, SITE has
presented over 75
exhibitions — including eight
biennials — of works by over 500 international artists.
The Kyiv
Biennial 2015
presents a new format of an art
biennial that integrates
exhibitions and sites of public reflection.
Last year, he was artistic director of the 2014 Prospect New Orleans
biennial exhibition «P3: Notes for Now,» which
presented works from more than 50 artists in 18 locales across the city over three months.
They regularly
present solo
exhibitions at prominent cultural institutions, contribute to
biennials and triennials worldwide, and are recipients of the art world's most prestigious fellowships and awards.
The Menil Collection
presents an
exhibition highlighting Wendy Watriss and Fred Baldwin's long and distinguished careers as photographers, journalists, and co-founders of FotoFest, Houston's city - wide
biennial month of photography established in 1983.
He is re-staging the performance for Made in L.A. and
presented a reading and discussed the project with Hamza Walker, co-curator of the
biennial exhibition, at the Hammer Museum on July 20.
The Hammer Museum
presents All of this and nothing the sixth in the Hammer Museum's
biennial invitational
exhibition series, which highlights work of Los Angeles - based artists, both established and emerging, alongside a number of international artists.
Featuring approximately 135 works, it
presents a major selection of paintings that the institution had acquired from its past
biennial exhibitions and provides a rare opportunity to trace significant trends in American painting through the Corcoran's permanent collection.
Altay has had solo
exhibitions in Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Germany (2008), Sala Rekalde, Spain (2006) and Spike Island, UK (2007) and has
presented work at Istanbul, Havana and Gwangju
biennials, as well as at the Walker Art Center (USA), Van Abbe Museum (The Netherlands), ZKM (Germany), PS1 MoMA (USA) and Platform Garanti (Turkey).
Since 1986, his work has been
presented frequently in the annual
exhibitions of the Emirates Fine Arts Society, Sharjah, and it has also been featured in Sharjah
Biennials 1 — 6 and 8 as well as numerous other regional and international
exhibitions.
It is an
exhibition with links to the group show that took place in 1962 at the Tate Gallery, in which this disruptive generation
presented its new artistic experiments in the UK capital, just as it had done earlier in New York (with
exhibitions at the MoMA and the Guggenheim), at documenta in Kassel and at the
biennials in Venice, São Paulo and Paris.