Sentences with phrase «by jeu»

The curatorial team, headed by Jeu de Paume director Daniel Abadie, throws a French intellectual lasso around the neck of this poet of enigma and anxiety.
He has had over fifty solo exhibitions including survey shows organized by Jeu de Paume in Paris (2008), the Walker Art Center in Minnesota (2010), and Media Space in London (2015).
Monograph publications 2013 «Capitol Complex / Ulterior Vistas» (book and 10 inch vinyl), published by Focal Point Gallery, Southend - on - Sea and Mount Analogue, Stockholm 2011 «Tris Vonna - Michell» (book), published by JRP Ringier, together with with Fondazione Galleria Civica — Centro di Ricerca sulla Contemporaneità di Trento, GAMeC — Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, Halle für Kunst Lüneburg e.V., and Kunsthalle Zürich 2009 «Finding Chopin Endnotes» (book), published by Jeu de Paume, Paris 2009 «Monumental Detours / Insignificant Fixtures» (12 inch vinyl), published by GAMEC Bergamo and Kunsthalle Zürich 2007 «Tall tales and short stories» (7 inch vinyl), published by Witte de With, Rotterdam

Not exact matches

But the bland vieux jeu flavor of this Whig story is made piquant by the theoretical gloss Rorty and Vattimo provide» a gloss certainly not found in Gibbon or Hume.
Actually, Phantom Thread encompasses all of the above, but it was at this point that I got the charming jeu d'esprit tucked into the yards and yards of fabric: When a domineering, workaholic tyrant of an artist is felled by illness, he becomes a whimpering boy who needs his wife's love and affection.
Considered one of the greatest films ever made, The Rules of the Game (La règle du jeu), by Jean Renoir, is a scathing critique of corrupt French society cloaked in a comedy of manners in which a weekend at a marquis» country château lays bare some ugly truths about a group of haut bourgeois acquaintances.
La Jeune Fille sans Mains (The Girl Without Hands, Sébastien Laudenbach, 2016) La Chute des Hommes (The Fall of Man, Cheyenne Carron, 2016) Paterson (Jim Jarmusch, 2016) Manchester by Sea (Kenneth Lonergan, 2016) Bacalaureat (Graduation, Cristian Mungiu, 2016) O Ornitólogo (The Ornithologist, João Pedro Rodrigues, 2016) The Wounded Angel (Emir Baigazin, 2016), Ah - ga - ssi (The Handmaiden, Park Chan - wook, 2016) Homeland: Iraq Year Zero (Abbas Fahdel, 2015) And his counter shot Tomorrow Tripoli (Florent Marcie, 2014, France) seen in November 2016, at Jeu de Paume, Paris, and programmed by Nicole Brenez for the event «Soulèvements».
Woody Allen's Café Society is a sweet, sad, insubstantial jeu d'ésprit, watchable, charming and beautifully shot by Vittorio Storaro — yet always freighted with a pedantic nostalgia for the 1930s golden age in both Hollywood and New York, nostalgia which the title itself rather coercively announces.
Considered one of the greatest films ever made, The Rules of the Game (La règle du jeu), by Jean Renoir, is a scathing critique of corrupt French society cloaked in a comedy of manners.
The grand stables, the castle, the Jeu de Paume, the Maison de Sylvie, the park and the hamlet inspired by that of Marie - Antoinette in Versailles, provide a unique backdrop for an unforgettable event.
The Auberge du Jeu de Paume carries on this grand culinary tradition by offering its guests menus that areas fine as the setting, dining that celebrates both the ordinary and the extraordinary.
This establishment, set deep within the Domaine de Chantilly, is named after the Jeu de Paume beside it, built in the 18th century by Louis - Joseph, Prince of Condé.
The Auberge du Jeu de Paume pays tribute to these famous persons who propelled Chantilly onto the world stage by naming two of the hotel's finest suites after them.
The first is the Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, which is a museum for contemporary art, whilst the second is the Musée de l'Orangerie, another art museum which is the home to the famous Water Lily paintings by Claude Monet.
Later, in August 2012, Venus Patrol was invited to present a week of games at La Gaîté lyrique, Paris's esteemed & frankly totally amazing gallery / cultural space, as part of Joue le jeu, a record - breaking summer - long Gaîté exhibition curated by Heather Kelley, Cindy Poremba and Lynn Hughes.
Installation at Jeu de Paume, Paris, France Performance by: composer / musician Jason Moran
/ Between Declarations and Dreams, inaugural exhibitions at National Gallery Singapore, by Mark Rappolt Liu Chuang at Magician Space, Beijing, by Edward Sanderson Yan Xing at Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing, by Kristian Mondrup Nielsen Zheng Bo at Leo Xu Projects, Shanghai, by Wu Yan Tsuyoshi Ozawa at Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo, by Taro Nettleton David Diao at Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, by Fiona He Nina Canell at Arko Art Center, Seoul, by Aimee Lin Kyuchul Ahn at MMCA, Seoul, by Tiffany Chae Richard Streitmatter - Tran at Dia Projects Dong Khoi, Ho Chi Minh City, by C.A. Xuan Mai Ardia 6th Moscow Biennale at VDNKh, Pavilion No. 1, by Sergey Guskov 14th Istanbul Biennial, by Aimee Lin Nguyen Trinh Thi at Jeu de Paume, Paris, by Heidi Ballet Jitish Kallat at Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris, by Christopher Mooney Survival Is Not Enough at Rodeo, London, by Ming Lin Ian Cheng at Pilar Corrias, London, by Ming Lin 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art at Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, by Vera Mey
Other exhibitions include The Sixties Art Scene in London at the Barbican, curated by David Mellor (1993), Un siècle de Sculpture Anglaise, Jeu de Paume, 1996.
Since then major retrospectives of her work have been organized by the Whitney Museum, NY; Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris; Newport Harbor Art Museum; IVAM, Valencia; Birmingham Museum of Art; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; The Phillips Collection, Washington; New Orleans Museum of Art; Kunsthalle Emden, Germany; Palazzo Magnani, Reggio Emilia, Italy; Musée des Impressionnismes, Giverny and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, among others.
Poor Art / Arte Povera: Italian Influences, British Responses and Gino de Dominicis at Estorick Collection and Luxembourg & Dayan, both London, by Ben Eastham Abstract Hungary at Künstlerhaus, Halle für Kunst & Medien, Graz, by Mark Rappolt Folklore: A Controversy with Works from the Collections at Museum der Moderne, Salzburg, by Martin Herbert Ali Kazma at Jeu de Paume, Paris, by Aoife Rosenmeyer Preis der Nationalgalerie 2017 at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, by Raimar Stange The Yellow Wallpaper at Ginerva Gambino, Cologne, by Moritz Scheper Beth Laurin at Index — The Swedish Contemporary Art Foundation, Stockholm, by Stefanie Hessler Pressure / Imprint at Malmö Konsthall, by Kristian Vistrup Madsen Carola Bonfili at Smart, Rome, by Mike Watson Raša Todosijević at Handel Street Projects, London, by Chris Fite - Wassilak Julian Rosefeldt's Manifesto, at London Film Festival / British Film Institute by David Terrien Luciano Fabro at Simon Lee Gallery, London, by Gabriel Coxhead Kati Heck at Sadie Coles HQ, Kingly Street, London, by J. J. Charlesworth Ad Minoliti, Aleksandra Domanović, Dis, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Vikky Alexander, Wang Newone at Project Native Informant, London, by Matthew McLean Simone Fattal at Heni Publishing, London, by Isabella Smith Puppies Puppies at Overduin & Co, Los Angeles, by Jonathan Griffin Laura Owens at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, by Cat Kron Lewis Stein at Essex Street, New York, by Jeppe Ugelvig Gerard Byrne at Lisson Gallery, New York, by Wendy Vogel Prospect.4 at various locations, New Orleans, by Sam Korman
Ten January and February exhibitions you don't want to miss: Marlene Dumas at Tate Modern, London; Melgaard + Munch at Munch Museum, Oslo; Otobong Nkanga at Museum Folkwang, Essen; By Proxy at James Cohan, New York; Barbara Hammer at KOW, Berlin; Melanie Gilligan at Casco, Utrecht; The Lulennial at Lulu, Mexico City; Monika Sosnowska at Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Porto; Nick Mauss at 303 Gallery, New York; Garry Winogrand at Jeu de Paume, Paris.
Fiumano Fine Art «s Summer Open House will feature work by exhibiting work by gallery artists including Roger Holtom, Richard Farrant, Rosana Ibarrola, Maud de Jeu, Kathy Ramsay Carr, Takefumi Hori and Andrea Patrisi.
During Deep Epoch, Dullaart shows a new series of oil paintings based on images generated by «neural networks»; works derived from his recent performative intervention The Possibility of an Army, as well as photographic prints from his Instragram project for Jeu de Paume and HMKV: High Retention, Slow Delivery.
Presented in 2000 at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris, the work consists of a major installation restaged by the artists in the Cubo of HangarBicocca.
Fiumano Fine Art will be exhibiting at the Affordable Art Fair, Battersea, London from the 23rd to the 26th October and will be showing new work by gallery artists including Takefumi Hori (whose painting Red is illustrated above courtesy of Fiumano Fine Art), Richard Farrant, Philippe Aird, Maud du Jeu and Beth Nicholas.
The largest collection of Mendieta's film works ever presented is a full - scale gallery exhibition which was organized by the Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota in 2014 touring within the USA and with forthcoming venues in Europe: Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin, (20 April - 22 July 2018) and Jeu de Paume, Paris, (16 October 2018 - 27 January 2019).
AMc: You are currently showing work in Paris, at Jeu de Paume, as part of an exhibition, Our Ocean, Your Horizon, curated by Heidi Ballet.
The exhibition presents a series of large sculptures by Kapoor; five works are installed into the palace's world - famous gardens while «Shooting into the Corner» is on display into the «Jeu de Paume» gallery.
[23] Also in 1989 Kosuth curated the show «Le Jeu de l'Indicible: Ludwig Wittgenstein et l'Art du Xxe Siècle» to commemorate the 100th birthday of the philosopher, in which he showed numerous works by fellow artists.
A work from Empire, State, Building, the latest exhibition by the Parisian collective Société Réaliste, until 8 May at the Jeu de Paume, 1 Place de la Concorde, Paris.
Works by these artists have been exhibited previously at such major museums as the Victoria and Albert, London; the Stedelijk, Amsterdam; Museum Boymans - van Beuningen, Rotterdam; Jeu de Paume, Paris; Sprengel Museum, Hannover; and Museum Folkwang Essen.
2016 A major award from Wellcome Trust for a new work in 2018 2013 Le Jeu de Paume production award for the Toulouse Festival, France 2012 Sharjah Artist's Production Award 2010 Paul Hamlyn Awards for Artists 2010 Arts Council England, Grants for the Arts for a residency in Tasmania 2009 Winner of Film London & Channel 4's Jarman Award (cash prize and a broadcast commission for Channel 4's, 3 Minute Wonder strand) 2009 Arts Council Individual Artist Award 2007 Wingate Scholarship at British Academy / British School at Rome 2007 British Council Award for new work 2006 AHRC Research Leave Award 2006 Arts Council National Touring Award 2005 British Council Award 2005 Arts Council Individual Artist Award 2004 Triangle International Artists Workshop, Mauritius 2003 Arts Council and Triangle Trust funded residency in Paraguay 1999 Arte Viva, residency and exhibition, Senigallia, Italy 1998 Beach Life, Public Art Project, supported by Islington Council 1997 - 2001 Residency with Acme Studios, The Old Fire Station, London 1997 Residency at The Irish Museum of Modern Art 1995 First Base Studio Award (One year studio residency at ACAVA) 1995 Ray Finnis Award (Slade) 1993 Slade Prize (Pankerd Jones Memorial Prize)
The exhibition spans about twenty - seven years of work, and was put together by curator Joan Simon in collaboration with Marta Gili of the Jeu de Paume and Okwui Enwezor of the Haus der Kunst in Munich, both of whom I have worked and exhibited with in the past, in different European countries.
The solo show «Subterranean» at Jeu de Paume is curated by Pia Viewing.
Over the years, Ruscha has been the subject of numerous major presentations worldwide, including his first museum retrospective in 1982 at SFMOMA, followed by important exhibitions at the Centre Georges Pompidou in 1989; the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles in 1998; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in 2000 (curated by Neal Benezra); the 51st Venice Biennale in 2005; the Jeu de Paume in 2006; London's Hayward Gallery in 2009; the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Hammer Museum in 2011; and the Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria, in 2012.
Cecchetti participated in «danser ça vie» at the Centre Pompidou Paris and he has been invited by Raimundas Malasauskas to the Jeu de Paume, Paris (2011).
It is not by chance that Anish Kapoor was the first to push open the door to the Jeu de Paume, which he considers as a work of art in itself, to exhibit his installation.
By then, Kim's works have been celebrated in France, Korea, Taiwan, the United States, Belgium, China, Japan, Germany, Brazil, Switzerland, Canada and Singapore with recent exhibitions at the Gwangju Museum of Art in 2014; the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in 2012; Busan Museum of Art in 2009; National Art Museum of China in 2006; and the Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris in 2004.
Among his recent museum exhibitions are Lee Friedlander: America By Car (2010), at The Whitney Museum of Art, and a retrospective organized at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, that traveled to the Jeu de Paume, Paris.
Jeu de Paume presents Muntadas Entre / Between, a major exhibition by internationally recognized artist Antoni Muntadas, one of the early practitioners of conceptual and media art.
The exhibition opened to great acclaim at the Reina Sofía — one of Europe's most prestigious contemporary art museums — in November of 2011 with an official ceremony attended by Queen Sophia of Spain before travelling to the Museu Gulbenkian in Lisbon and the Jeu de Paume in Paris.
His 2010 — 14 retrospective The Place We Live, organized by the Yale University Art Gallery, traveled to eight museums around the world, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, and the Jeu de Paume, Paris.
In 1992 «Ellsworth Kelly: The Years in France» was organized by the Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris and the National Gallery in Washington.
They may range from jeu d'esprits to condensed sonnets to tough little epigrams, but all are characterised by the reserved intelligence of their maker.
Other one - person exhibitions have been organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Serpentine Gallery in London, the Jeu de Paume in Paris, and the Schaulager in Basel.
The show, which was organized by the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography, Minneapolis, with the Jeu de Paume in Paris and the Haus der Kunst in Munich, will feature a recent three - channel video installation called «Chess.»
Their work has been recognised by numerous museum exhibitions, including a retrospective at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris in 1996, New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York in 2000, Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art in 2005 and Jeu de Paume in Paris in 2007.
She also created what is credited by Michel Frizot — curator of the Jeu de Paume exhibition, Germaine Krull: A Photographer's Journey — as the first photo - novel, La Folle d'Itteville (1931), with Georges Simenon.
Huiles sur toile et Pastels Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris (catalogue) Joan Mitchell: Pastels Les Cordeliers Châteauroux Joan Mitchell: Selected Paintings and Pastels 1950 — 1990 Manfred Baumgartner Galleries, Inc., Washington, D.C. 1994 Pastels Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris Joan Mitchell»... my black paintings...» 1964 Robert Miller Gallery, New York (catalogue) Joan Mitchell: Oeuvres de 1951 à 1982Musée des Beaux - Arts de NantesJoan Mitchell: les dernières années, 1983 - 1992 Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris (catalogue) Works on Paper Montgomery — Glasoe Gallery, Minneapolis Joan Mitchell in Vétheuil Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach 1993 83rd Annual Exhibition: Joan Mitchell Maier Museum of Art, Randolph — Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg (catalogue) Galerie Ulrike Barthel, Bremen Joan Mitchell: 26 Farbige Radierungen, 1972 — 1989 Galerie Daniel Blau, Munich Joan Mitchell 1992 Robert Miller Gallery, New York (catalogue) Joan Mitchell Prints and Illustrated Books: A Retrospective Susan Sheehan Gallery, New York Joan Mitchell: Etchings and Lithographs Pace Prints, New York 1992 New Prints Bobbie Greenfield Fine Art, Venice Le Fonds Régional d'Art Contemporain (FRAC) de Haute - Normandie & l'Association des Amis du Château d'Etalan, Château d'Etalan, Saint - Maurice - d'Etelan Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris Trees & Other Paintings, 1960 to 1990 Laura Carpenter Fine Art, Santa Fe Joan Mitchell: Pastels Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Joan Mitchell: Recent Lithographs Susan Sheehan Gallery, New York Joan Mitchell: Sunflowers and Trees Series Tyler Graphics, Mt. Kisco 1991 Robert Miller Gallery, New York (catalogue) 1990 Joan Mitchell: Paintings and Drawings Barbara Mathes Gallery, New York Joan Mitchell: Champs Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris 1989 Robert Miller Gallery, New York (catalogue) 1988 Joan Mitchell: Selected Paintings Spanning Thirty Years Manny Silverman Gallery, Los Angeles (catalogue) The Paintings of Joan Mitchell: Thirty - Six Years of Natural Expressionism organized by Judith Bernstock and the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca; traveled to: Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla (catalogue) 1987 Joan Mitchell: Peintures, 1986 et 1987 - River, Lille, Chord Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris (catalogue) 1986 An Exhibition of Paintings and Works on Paper Keny & Johnson Gallery, Columbus Joan Mitchell: New Paintings Xavier Fourcade Inc., New York (catalogue) 1985 Joan Mitchell: The Sixties Xavier Fourcade Inc., New York (catalogue) 1984 La Grande Vallée et autres peintures Galerie Jean Fournier at the Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain, Grand Palais, Paris Joan Mitchell — La Grande Vallée Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris (catalogue) 1983 Joan Mitchell: New Paintings Xavier Fourcade Inc., New York 1982 Choix des peintures, 1970 — 1982 Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris (catalogue) 1981 Paintings and Works on Paper Janie C. Lee Gallery, Houston Joan Mitchell: New Paintings Xavier Fourcade, Inc., New York Gloria Luria Gallery, Bay Harbor 1980 Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris Joan Mitchell: Major Paintings Richard Hines Gallery, Seattle Joan Mitchell: The Fifties, Important Paintings Xavier Fourcade Inc., New York 1979 Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco 1978 Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris Webb and Parsons Gallery, Bedford Village New Paintings and Pastels Ruth S. Schaffner Gallery, Los Angeles 1977 Joan Mitchell: New Paintings, 1977 Xavier Fourcade, Inc., New York 1976 Joan Mitchell: New Paintings, 1976 Xavier Fourcade, Inc., New York (catalogue) Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris 1974 Joan Mitchell: Recent Paintings The Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (catalogue) 1973 Ruth Schaffner Gallery, Santa Barbara 1972 My Five Years in the Country: An Exhibition of Forty - Nine Paintings by Joan Mitchell Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York (catalogue) My Five Years in the Country: An Exhibition of Forty - Nine Paintings by Joan Mitchell Martha Jackson Gallery, New York 1971 Galerie Jean Fournier et Cie, Paris 1969 Galerie Jean Fournier et Cie, Paris 1968 Joan Mitchell: Recent Paintings Martha Jackson Gallery, New York 1967 Galerie Jean Fournier et Cie, Paris 1965 Stable Gallery, New York 1962 Joan Mitchell: Ausstellung von Ölbildern Galerie Klipstein und Kornfeld, Bern Galerie Jacques Dubourg, Paris Galerie Lawrence, Paris Paintings by Joan Mitchell The New Gallery, Hayden Library, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge (catalogue) 1961 Joan Mitchell: Paintings 1951 — 1961 Mr. and Mrs. John Russell Mitchell Gallery, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Dwan Gallery, Los Angeles Recent Paintings by Joan Mitchell Stable Gallery, New York Holland - Goldowsky Gallery, Chicago 1960 Galleria dell «Ariete, Milan Gallery Neufville, Paris 1958 Stable Gallery, New York 1957 Stable Gallery, New York 1955 Stable Gallery, New York 1954 Stable Gallery, New York 1953 Stable Gallery, New York 1952 New Gallery, New York (catalogue) 1950 Paintings by Joan Mitchell St. Paul Gallery and School of Art, St. Paul Paintings by Joan Mitchell Bank Lane Gallery, Lake Forest Solo Exhibition Home of Mrs. George Roberts, Lake Forest, Illinois 1943 Solo exhibition Francis Parker School, Chicago
A limited edition artist book accompanies the exhibition featuring a text by esteemed curator, writer and Director of Nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris, Marta Gili.
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