A staple on the New York City art scene, The Whitney's
biennial exhibition showcases contemporary American art by the hottest new names.
Not exact matches
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.
This was a part of a larger Asian collaboration of fairs and
exhibitions: Art Beijing and
Showcase Singapore art fairs, Guangzhou, Nanjing, and Yokohama Triennials, and Singapore, Gwangju, and Taipei
Biennials.
In addition to the four main gallery
exhibitions, the organizing institutions will host a series of panels, performances, and events in conjunction with this year's
biennial.The
biennial will
showcase recent works of local and international artists who have been influenced by the cultures and artistic traditions of Mexico and Central and South America.
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.
Showcasing the best of contemporary landscape painting, the $ 20,000 non-acquisitive award and
biennial exhibition will feature works by Tanya Baily, Claire Bridge, Tim Bučković, Kevin Chin, Jason Cordero, Gabrielle Courtenay, Peter Daverington, Jeremy Elkington, Josh Foley, Betra Fraval, Gavin Fry, Oscar Garcia, Linda Gibbs, Stephen Haley, Nicholas Harding, Adrian Headland, Sarah Hendy, Nigel Hewitt, Sophia Hewson, Justin Holt, Alan Jones, Linda Joy, Gina Kalabishis, Richard Knafelc, Richard Maude, Andrew Mezei, Viv Miller, Saffron Newey, Grant Nimmo, Adam Nudelman, Allyson Parsons, Amelda Read - Forsythe, Victoria Reichelt, Mark Rodda, Phil Ryan, Ken Smith, Adriane Strampp, A.J. Taylor, Ross Taylor, Leah Thiessen, Sarah Tomasetti, Brett Weir, Anita West, Naomi White, Kim Wilson, Alice Wormald, and Chee Yong.
It all began in 1893 when the major of the Venetian City Council decided to set up a
biennial exhibition in Venice to
showcase the best Italian art.
Through a rigorously curated and provocative
exhibition program that
showcases established and emerging international and Canadian artists, the
biennial stands at the forefront of current investigations on contemporary still and moving images.
CCNY ART LECTURER TOM THAYER EXHIBITS IN WHITNEY
BIENNIAL BIANNUAL
EXHIBITION SHOWCASES STATE OF U.S. CONTEMPORARY ART.