LandMarks2017 / Repères2017 national curriculum
brought curators and artists into conversation with faculty, undergraduate and graduate students from 16 participating universities across the country, generating new forms of experiential learning and site - specific artworks that showcase the diverse talent of Canada's emerging artists.
Not exact matches
Jeffrey Swartz, Writer, Editor,
Curator, Tour Guide, whose education
brought him to Barcelona, will talk about one of Spain's most renown
artist, Gaudi
and his legacy.
Aspen, Colorado's renowned
artist community Anderson Ranch has announced its lineup for its eight - week Featured
Artists & Conversations Series, which brings together artists, critics, collectors, and curators together to participate in panel discussions, Q&A s, and lectures.This year, participating artists include... Re
Artists & Conversations Series, which
brings together
artists, critics, collectors, and curators together to participate in panel discussions, Q&A s, and lectures.This year, participating artists include... Re
artists, critics, collectors,
and curators together to participate in panel discussions, Q&A s,
and lectures.This year, participating
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Talk: Huey Copeland
and Michelle Kuo at
Artists Space Part of the
Artists Space «Dialogues» series, this event
brings together Huey Copeland, associate professor of art history at Northwestern University,
and Michelle Kuo, a
curator of painting
and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
and the former editor of Artforum.
Independent
curators Regine Basha, Rebecca Gates,
and Lucy Raven will
bring together fifteen
artists with specific interests in sound work
and its potential as a transgressive medium across place
and geography.
Hailing from Chicago, Philadelphia,
and London, each
curator will
bring a personal approach to the process, creating an exciting mix of emerging
and established
artists that is the Biennial's hallmark.»
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION Guest curated by Robert Storr, professor
and dean of the Yale University School of Art
and former senior
curator of painting
and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, the exhibition
and an accompanying catalogue will
bring fresh perspective to these
artists and examine the figurative impulses that connect them.
Responding to these conditions, MoMA PS1
curator Peter Eleey
brings together more than 70 works by 41
artists — many made prior to 9/11 — to explore the attacks» enduring
and far - reaching resonance.
Chang Tsong - Zung (Johnson Chang) is a gallerist, independent
curator and co-founder of «Asia Art Archive» in Hong Kong, who began to
bring Chinese contemporary
artists into a global context in the early 1990s,
and has striven to open up Chinese art practices through innovative curatorial projects.
19) collaborative project
brings together
artists,
curators, community members, critics,
and scholars through a series of public engagements.
Curator Ian Cofre
brought together 10
artists who externalize the complexity of expanding awareness beyond the self in the Digital Age to evolve a personal language that vacillates between abstraction
and representation.
Brought together by
artist Dan Graham
and independent
curator Sylvia Chivaratanond, the works in Deep Comedy transform elements of the commonplace into playgrounds for amusement through a wide range of media including sculpture, video, installation, photography,
and performance.
Indeed, the social histories
and identity politics explored in work made during the Civil Rights, Black Power,
and Black Arts Movements is being investigated by a new generation of scholars
and curators,
bringing attention to overlooked
artists central to the era, AfriCOBRA
artists in particular.
In the galleries, we can create memorable happenings to which a
curator has
brought all of her or his insights; that excite collectors;
and that serve the
artists and their work.
Organized by CAMH
curator Dean Daderko, this group show
brings together single -, multi-channel,
and installation - based video works by four
artists who breathe new life into the medium's familiar documentary parameters.
This special event on 4 October 2016
brings together
artists,
curators, writers
and academics to discuss the intersection between art, money
and globalisation
and its impact on all our lives.
The group show, which
brings a whole slew of
artists — including Amalie Jakobsen (also functioning as
curator with Oliver Hickmet), Kyungmin Sophia Son, Oskar Jakobsen, Daniel Szor
and Alexander Glass, along with about 16 others — takes the location as the starting point.
«Today deFINE ART
brings together
artists,
curators and professionals who are actively shaping
and giving rise to new artistic expression, dialogue
and innovation.
Showcasing the work of 21
artists, including nine new productions commissioned
and selected in close collaboration with independent
curator Julie Boukobza, the show has been produced by Balkan Projects — a new initiative led by LA - based Serbian actress Marija Karan, which aims to
bring the Balkan art scene to an international stage.
Image: Rachel Harrisson, Voyage of the Beagle SATURDAY TALK: PAVEL PYS 6th August 2011, 3 pm Booking is essential
Curator Pavel Pys talks about the exhibition «We Will Live, We Will See» which
brings together 21 international
artists; the exhibition deals with processes of retelling
and representing lived experience.
At the Palais de Tokyo, where Wahler served as Director
and Chief
Curator from 2006 - 12, he
brought together
artists with experts from a wide array of disciplines, notably Gianni Motti's collaboration with the Large Hadron Collider engineers at CERN, Geneva; Robin Meier's collaboration with the Pasteur Institute, Paris;
and Micol Assael's collaboration with the Moscow Power Engineering Institute.
In this edition, Performa Founding Director
and Curator, RoseLee Goldberg,
and the Performa Team
bring us inside the Performa 13 biennial, in which over one hundred visual
artists from around the world presented live performances at more than sixty venues throughout New York City.
This exhibition is the second installment in SITE Santa Fe's reimagined biennial series with a focus on contemporary art from the Americas
and features 35
artists from 16 countries
and 11 new commissions organized around intersecting ideas
brought together by a team of five
curators − Rocío Aranda - Alvarado, Kathleen Ash - Milby, Pip Day, Pablo León de la Barra,
and Kiki Mazzucchelli.
Since its foundation in 1977, EVA International has worked with some of the world's leading
artists and curators,
bringing outstanding exhibitions
and international audiences to the west coast of Ireland.
We are especially pleased that the
curator will be present to give out awards to the 1st, 2nd
and 3rd place winners of this important competition that
brings the art of emerging
and under - recognized
artists to the attention of museum
curators.
Organized in conjunction with the exhibition, the «Fatal Love: Where Are We Now» symposium
brings together South Asian American
artists,
curators,
and academics to discuss the state of the field
and to identify strategies for
bringing the work of contemporary South Asian
artists and cultural practitioners to a broader audience.
The Critical Dialogue series at Tyler
brings to campus outstanding, internationally renowned
artist, filmmakers, architects,
curators, scholars,
and writers.
With Inherent Structure, Michael Goodson, Senior
Curator of Exhibitions at the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University,
brings together 16 contemporary
artists whose works reflect not just formal conventions exclusive to painting, but also the
artists» particular material, psychological,
and sociopolitical concerns.
Because EXPO is known as a place for the Midwest's
curators to hunt for upcoming exhibition fodder, the folks at David Zwirner made sure to
bring a slate of first - class works by
artists ranging from Isa Genzken to Flavin
and Judd.
At the gallery's 293 Tenth Avenue location, «Robert Motherwell: Early Paintings» examines the lesser - known, experimental abstractions of the
artist's pre - «Elegy» years.1 Around the corner at Kasmin's 515 West Twenty - seventh Street venue, «Caro & Olitski: 1965 — 1968, Painted Sculptures
and the Bennington Sprays» looks to the personal friendship and creative dialogue between sculptor and painter.2 And finally, up the block at the gallery's 297 Tenth Avenue address, in «The Enormity of the Possible,» the independent curator Priscilla Vail Caldwell brings the first generation of American modernists together with some of the later Abstract Expressionists — Milton Avery, Oscar Bluemner, Charles Burchfield, Stuart Davis, John Marin, Elie Nadelman, and Helen Torr, among others, with Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothk
and the Bennington Sprays» looks to the personal friendship
and creative dialogue between sculptor and painter.2 And finally, up the block at the gallery's 297 Tenth Avenue address, in «The Enormity of the Possible,» the independent curator Priscilla Vail Caldwell brings the first generation of American modernists together with some of the later Abstract Expressionists — Milton Avery, Oscar Bluemner, Charles Burchfield, Stuart Davis, John Marin, Elie Nadelman, and Helen Torr, among others, with Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothk
and creative dialogue between sculptor
and painter.2 And finally, up the block at the gallery's 297 Tenth Avenue address, in «The Enormity of the Possible,» the independent curator Priscilla Vail Caldwell brings the first generation of American modernists together with some of the later Abstract Expressionists — Milton Avery, Oscar Bluemner, Charles Burchfield, Stuart Davis, John Marin, Elie Nadelman, and Helen Torr, among others, with Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothk
and painter.2
And finally, up the block at the gallery's 297 Tenth Avenue address, in «The Enormity of the Possible,» the independent curator Priscilla Vail Caldwell brings the first generation of American modernists together with some of the later Abstract Expressionists — Milton Avery, Oscar Bluemner, Charles Burchfield, Stuart Davis, John Marin, Elie Nadelman, and Helen Torr, among others, with Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothk
And finally, up the block at the gallery's 297 Tenth Avenue address, in «The Enormity of the Possible,» the independent
curator Priscilla Vail Caldwell
brings the first generation of American modernists together with some of the later Abstract Expressionists — Milton Avery, Oscar Bluemner, Charles Burchfield, Stuart Davis, John Marin, Elie Nadelman,
and Helen Torr, among others, with Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothk
and Helen Torr, among others, with Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock,
and Mark Rothk
and Mark Rothko.3
Organized
and chaired by
artist Sharon Louden, it
brought to bear the expertise of a number of New York City's finest art mavens: the
artist and writer Sharon Butler, whose well appointed blog Two Coats of Paint will be familiar to many readers here;
artist, former gallery director,
curator and current Director of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program Bill Carroll;
artist,
curator and current Dean of The New York Academy of Art Peter Drake;
and New York dealer, inveterate blogger
and author of How to Start
and Run a Commercial Art Gallery Ed Winkleman.
Today from our friends at Big Red & Shiny, we
bring you a conversation between
artist Chanel Thervil
and artist and curator Silví Naçí.
This reader
brings together diverse theorists, critics, historians,
curators and artists to address Gillick's work
and its contexts.
It is the embodiment of our commitment to supporting emerging
artists of African descent,
and is at the center of our work to
bring artists together with the Harlem community,» Director
and Chief
Curator Thelma Golden said in a statement.
Once a proposal has been approved at the meeting, coordinators will be allocated to each exhibition in order to
bring them successfully into fruition by liaising between the
artists /
curators and Surface Gallery's various teams.
Led by Artistic Director Trevor Schoonmaker, Chief
Curator of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Prospect.4
brings together 73
artists from North America, Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia
and the European powers that colonized New Orleans, addressing issues of identity, displacement
and cultural hybridity within the context of the celebration of the city's Tricentennial.
Hamish Jenkinson, Art
Curator at Lights of Soho
and former Artistic Director of the Old Vic Tunnels states: «With Soho changing at such a rapid rate, it's a great privilege to
bring together so many fantastic
artists, working together to ensure Soho's creative legacy is upheld long into the future.
Raquelle Azran, a New York collector
and curator specialising in Vietnamese contemporary work, is
bringing lacquer paintings by 20th - century
artist Hoang Tich Chu.
Likewise, Ilesanmi
brings her experiences working with
artists — as a
curator, grants administrator,
and the Executive Director of arts presenter The Laundromat Project — to the Foundation's work.
Bringing together a range of perspectives by
artists, art historians, critics
and curators, Ellen Altfest: Painting Close - Up provides behind - the - scenes insight into the everyday processes of her painting.
Sember
brings a background in performance studies to his public health work
and his collaborations with
artists and curators.
These research projects have
brought together
artists including Leo Asemota, Kader Attia, Camille Henrot,
and Lawrence Abu Hamdan, with
curators from Bétonsalon (Paris), MACBA (Barcelona), Whitechapel (London),
and Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam).
It is designed
and developed in close collaboration,
and over several years, by major European art institutions: Astrup Fearnley Museet in Oslo, Beyeler Foundation in Basel, LVHMs Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris,
and by the
curator Hans Ulrich Obrist.The project «L'Europe des artistes» will result in a major exhibition
bringing together
artists from all over Europe, which will be presented from the year 2014 in the institutions that initiated it before travelling to other museums in Europe
and the world.
His travels
and his social energy also
brought him many international contacts,
and his unwavering commitment to other
artists made him an art collector,
curator and director.
This panel
brings together scholars
and curators to discuss the work of such luminaries as Carol Rama, Marisa Merz,
and other
artists from 1960s Italy,
and is copresented by the Met Breuer, the Center...
Ballroom Marfa will also soon
bring exhibitions by
artists Sam Falls, Nicole Miller,
and curator Tom Morton to Far West Texas.
Diverse Discourse
brings national
curators, artistic directors,
and critics to Houston to present a free public lecture
and conduct studio visits with Houston - area
artists, performers,
and writers.
Today she's an independent
curator, writer
and Phd candidate at NYU, with a research focus on
bringing work by black Brazilian
artists to a wider audience.
Degrees North: Six
Artists and the Icelandic Landscape Artists: Birgir Andrésson, Douwe Jan Bakker, Hreinn Friðfinnsson, Kristján Guðmundsson, Sigurður Guðmundsson, and Magnús Pálsson Curator: Nicole Pollentier With international artists increasingly looking to Iceland as a source of inspiration for their work, and Icelandic artists increasingly being shown internationally, Degrees North brings the work of six of the most influential artists in the history of Icelandic art to an American au
Artists and the Icelandic Landscape
Artists: Birgir Andrésson, Douwe Jan Bakker, Hreinn Friðfinnsson, Kristján Guðmundsson, Sigurður Guðmundsson, and Magnús Pálsson Curator: Nicole Pollentier With international artists increasingly looking to Iceland as a source of inspiration for their work, and Icelandic artists increasingly being shown internationally, Degrees North brings the work of six of the most influential artists in the history of Icelandic art to an American au
Artists: Birgir Andrésson, Douwe Jan Bakker, Hreinn Friðfinnsson, Kristján Guðmundsson, Sigurður Guðmundsson,
and Magnús Pálsson
Curator: Nicole Pollentier With international
artists increasingly looking to Iceland as a source of inspiration for their work, and Icelandic artists increasingly being shown internationally, Degrees North brings the work of six of the most influential artists in the history of Icelandic art to an American au
artists increasingly looking to Iceland as a source of inspiration for their work,
and Icelandic
artists increasingly being shown internationally, Degrees North brings the work of six of the most influential artists in the history of Icelandic art to an American au
artists increasingly being shown internationally, Degrees North
brings the work of six of the most influential
artists in the history of Icelandic art to an American au
artists in the history of Icelandic art to an American audience.
Co-curated by Giant Robot visionary Eric Nakamura
and OMCA's Associate
Curator of Art & Material Culture Carin Adams, SuperAwesome presents new or recent works by California
and international - based
artists affiliated with the influential magazine that
brought Asian, trans - Pacific popular culture to mainstream audiences in the United States.