Sentences with phrase «by yto»

Pace will also show works by Yto Barrada, Brian Clarke, Keith Coventry, Tara Donovan, Kevin Francis Gray, Robert Irwin, Maya Lin, Yoshitomo Nara, Michal Rovner, Lucas Samaras, Bosco Sodi, Hiroshi Sugimoto, James
An Album: Cinematheque Tangier, a project by Yto Barrada — a multilayered exhibition of films, artworks, movie posters and ephemera exploring the practice of Tangier - based artist and filmmaker Yto Barrada.
Pace will also show works by Yto Barrada, Brian Clarke, Keith Coventry, Tara Donovan, Kevin Francis Gray, Robert Irwin, Maya Lin, Yoshitomo Nara, Michal Rovner, Lucas Samaras, Bosco Sodi, Hiroshi Sugimoto, James Turrell, Keith Tyson, Yue Minjun, and Zhang Huan.
In the same room, there are photographs by Yto Barrada, David Goldblatt and Marketa Luskacova, showing poor and homeless people sleeping in parks and on benches.
At the heart of the exhibition is a major five - room presentation of work by Susan Philipsz, alongside individual presentations by Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose, and Kate Davis.
In the first room of the show a series of photographs by Yto Barrada focuses on dolls collected during missionary expeditions to North Africa in the 1930s, inviting us to consider how objects tell a story about a people, place or time.
Wallpaper — Tangier, 2001 by Yto Barrada will be the seventh in the series of studies of works from the David Roberts Collection.
Commissions this year include work by Yto Barrada, Wangechi Mutu, Tracey Rose, Kemang Wa Lehulere, Julie Mehretu and Jason Moran, William Kentridge, Zanele Muholi, Kelly Nipper, and Jimmy Robert.
On 25 June 2015, Pace London inaugurated two exhibitions: Faux Guide by Yto Barrada and Signal Failure featuring works by Sara Barker, Philomene Pirecki, Cédric Eisenring, Mathis Gasser, Scott Lyall, Sergei Tcherepnin and Tobias Madison.
In 2015, Pace London was honoured to present Faux Guide, an exhibition of all new works by Yto Barrada which has since travelled to the Serralves Foundation in Porto and the Carré d'Art in Nîmes; and later this Fall, its next iteration will be unveiled at the Museum Leuven in Brussels, and The Power Plant in Toronto.
Pace London presents Faux Guide, an exhibition of new work by Yto Barrada.
What looks like an abstraction, by Yto Barrada, actually amounts to corporate logos, for a «post-colonial history... from a non-Western perspective.»
The Renaissance Society presents «Riffs» by Yto Barrada, Deutsche Bank's Artist of the Year 2011, on view March 18 — April 22, 2012.
A selection of works by Yto Barrada will be shown in a comprehensive solo exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin from April to June, 2011.
An installation view of «How to Do Nothing With Nobody All Alone by Yourself,» by Yto Barrada.

Not exact matches

Programmed by Mari Spirito, Founding Director of Protocinema, this year's Conversations will present 19 talks that feature prominent artworld figures including Agustín Arteaga, Yto Barrada, Stefania Bortolami, José Carlos Diaz, Jordan Casteel, Teju Cole, Füsun Eczacıbaşı, Charles Gaines, Juan A. Gaitán, Alberto Ibargüen, Arthur Jafa, Pamela Joyner, Isaac Julien, Daniel Knorr, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Anne Pasternak and Thaddaeus Ropac among many others.
© Yto Barrada, courtesy Pace Gallery; Sfeir - Semler Gallery, Hamburg, Beirut; and Galerie Polaris, Paris Photograph by Damian Griffiths.
This year «Äôs edition of Public was centered around the theme «ÄòTerritorial «Äô and showcased works by Frida Baranek (b. 1961), Yto Barrada, Daniel Buren (b. 1938), Abraham Cruzvillegas, Philippe Decrauzat (b. 1974), No √» l Dolla (b. 1945), Cyprien Gaillard, Daniel Knorr, Harold Mendez, Manuela Viera - Gallo and Brenna Youngblood.
Including 121 artists from 40 different countries as selected by 79 curators, critics and established artists, Vitamin Ph includes the following artists: Armando Andrade Tudela, Alexander Apostól, Miriam Bäckström, Yto Barrada, Erica Baum, Valérie Belin, Walead Beshty, Rut Blees Luxemburg, Luchezar Boyadjiev, Frank Breuer, Olaf Breuning, Gerard Byrne, Elinor Carucci, David Claerbout, Anne Collier, Phil Collins, Kelli Connell, Eduardo Consuegra, Sharon Core, Rochelle Costi, Gregory Crewdson, Nancy Davenport, Tim Davis, Tacita Dean, Olafur Eliasson, Hans Eijkelboom, JH Engström, Lalla Essaydi, Roe Ethridge, Peter Fraser, Yang Fudong, Anna Gaskell, Simryn Gill, Anthony Goicolea, Geert Goiris, David Goldblatt, Katy Grannan, AES+F group, The Atlas Group / Walid Raad, Mauricio Guillen, Jitka Hanzlová, Anne Hardy, Rachel Harrison, Jonathan Hernández, Sarah Hobbs, Emily Jacir, Valérie Jouve, Yeondoo Jung, Rinko Kawauchi, Annette Kelm, Idris Khan, Joachim Koester, Panos Kokkinias, Luisa Lambri, An - My Lê, Tim Lee, Nikki S Lee, Zoe Leonard, Armin Linke, Sharon Lockhart, Vera Lutter, Florian Maier - Aichen, Malerie Marder, Daniel Joseph Martinez, Gareth McConnell, Scott McFarland, Ryan McGinley, Trish Morrissey, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Zanele Muholi, Oliver Musovik, Kelly Nipper, Nils Norman, Catherine Opie, Esteban Pastorino Díaz, Paul Pfeiffer, Sarah Pickering, Peter Piller, Rosângela Rennó, Mauro Restiffe, Robin Rhode, Sophy Rickett, Noguchi Rika, Andrea Robbins / Max Becher, Ricarda Roggan, Anri Sala, Dean Sameshima, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Markus Schinwald, Gregor Schneider, Collier Schorr, Josef Schulz, Paul Shambroom, Ahlam Shibli, Yinka Shonibare, Efrat Shvily, Santiago Sierra, Paul Sietsema, Alex Slade, Sean Snyder, Alec Soth, Heidi Specker, Hannah Starkey, Simon Starling, John Stezaker, Clare Strand, Darren Sylvester, Guy Tillim, Nazif Topçuoglu, Danny Treacy, Fatimah Tuggar, Céline van Balen, Annika von Hausswolff, Bettina von Zwehl, Deborah Willis, Sharon Ya'ari, Catherine Yass, Shizuka Yokomizo, Amir Zaki, Liu Zheng, Tobias Zielony With and introduction by TJ Demos and individual texts about the artists by Rodrigo Alonso, Thomas Boutoux, Isolde Brielmaier, Stuart Comer, Dina Deitsch, TJ Demos, Frits Giertsberg, Mark Godfrey, Catherine Grant, Alison Green, Katerina Gregos, Rachel Haidu, Jens Hoffmann, Michael Ned Holte, Ana Finel Honigman, Vincent Honoré, Vasif Kortun, Sarah Lewis, Roxana Marcoci, Dominic Molon, Shamim M Momin, Jessica Morgan, Jonathan Napack, Sally O'Reilly, Tetsuya Ozaki, Bethany Pappalardo, Alona Pardo, John Reed, Catsou Roberts, Jose Roca, Barry Schwabsky, Brian Sholis, Luke Skrebowski, Kerstin Stremmel, Margaret Sundell, Gloria Sutton, Nato Thompson, Sarah Thornton, Grant Watson, Axel Wieder
Imran Qureshi is the fourth artist honored by the bank in this way, and follows Wangechi Mutu (Kenya), Yto Barrada (France and Morocco) and Roman Ondák (Slovakia).
Photography by Tom Barratt © Yto Barrada.
For Performa, Edwards has realized new cross-boundary work with a wide range of artists, including Performa Commissions by Edgar Arceneaux, Yto Barrada, Juliana Huxtable, Rashid Johnson, Laura Lima, Julie Mehretu, Jason Moran, Wangechi Mutu, and Tracey Rose in addition to projects and productions by Jonathas de Andrade, Chimurenga, Teju Cole, Kwani Trust, Benjamin Patterson, Pope.L, Ralph Lemon, Senga Nengudi, Lorraine O'Grady, Adam Pendleton, Dave McKenzie, Yvonne Rainer, Will Rawls, and Carrie Mae Weems.
Coming highlights include performances by Julie Mehretu, Kelly Nipper, Tracey Rose, Mohau Modisakeng, Wangechi Mutu and Yto Barrada.
Featured images: Something New in Painting (and Photography)[and even Printing] by David Hockney at Pace, Installation View; How to Do Nothing with Nobody All Alone by Yourself by Yto Barrada at Pace, Installation View; Michal Rovner — Cipher (Mechanism / R).
Spanning three floors, the exhibition How to Do Nothing with Nobody All Alone by Yourself will survey the practice of Yto Barrada.
Featured image: How to Do Nothing with Nobody All Alone by Yourself by Yto Barrada at Pace, Installation View, via Pace Gallery.
This exhibition brings together for the first time the work of seven internationally renowned artists working in the field of photography, including: YTO BARRADA (France and Morocco) RINEKE DIJKSTRA (The Netherlands) CUNY JANSSEN (The Netherlands) AN - MY LE (born in Vietnam, currently living in the US) CLARE RICHARDSON (UK) JOHN RIDDY (UK) and JOEL STERNFELD (US) It combines work by young, emerging artists with work by those who are more internationally renowned.
In three different locations in the city, Pace Gallery presents exhibitions by David Hockney, Yto Barrada and Michal Rovner.
Yto Barrada: Riffs was conceived by Friedhelm Hütte, Global Head of Deutsche Bank Art, and Marie Muracciole, freelance curator and art critic.
Backbone of the Middle Eastern art market, the omnipresent gallery is again presenting a selection of the best of the Lebanese scene and beyond with a group show featuring works by Walid Raad (Lebanon), Marwan Rechmaoui (Lebanon), Etel Adnan (Lebanon), but also Khalil Rabah (Palestine) or Yto Barrada (France) and many more.
Alongside Yto Barrada's Faux Depart, were works by the three shortlisted artists: Temporary Autonomous Zones 2012 by Sarnath Banerjee, Spectral Days 2013 by Setareh Shahbazi and Mute Tongue 2010 by Mounira Al Solh; selected by curator Omar Kholeif, who worked closely with all the artists to curate and produce the exhibition as well as an accompanying catalogue.
Yto Barrada Girl in Red, Tangier, from A Life Full of Holes: The Strait Project, Chromogenic print 23 5/8 x 23 5/8 inches 1999 International Center of Photography, Purchase, with funds provided by Anne and Joel
Yto Barrada Girl in Red, Tangier, from A Life Full of Holes: The Strait Project, Chromogenic print 23 5/8 x 23 5/8 inches 1999 International Center of Photography, Purchase, with funds provided by Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz, 2007 Galerie Polaris: © Galerie Polaris
Browse «Study» leaflets online here to learn more about works by Victor Man, Carole Bove, Bruce McLean, Martin Boyce, Boyle Family, Michael Simpson, Yto Barrada, Sterling Ruby, Ida Applebroog, Andreas Slominski, Etel Adnan, Phillip Guston, Fiona Banner, Rosemarie Trockel, Charles Avery and Huma Bhabha.
Previous Studies include works by Victor Man, Carole Bove, Bruce McLean, Martin Boyce, Boyle Family, Michael Simpson, Yto Barrada, Sterling Ruby, Ida Applebroog, Andreas Slominski, Etel Adnan, Phillip Guston, Fiona Banner and Rosemarie Trockel.
The Abraaj Group Art Prize's new format was piloted in 2015, with the award of Yto Barrada and a shortlist of three additional artists who won a smaller cash prize and participated in the Prize's exhibition «Before History» (PDF download) at Art Dubai 2015 with existing bodies of work, as opposed to a new commission by the winner.
Previous Studies include works by Victor Man, Carole Bove, Bruce McLean, Martin Boyce, Boyle Family, Michael Simpson, Yto Barrada, Sterling Ruby, Ida Applebroog, Andreas Slominski, Etel Adnan and Phillip Guston.
Also acquired through gifts and purchases were works by Tauba Auerbach, Yto Barrada, Mark Bradford, Hew Locke, Theaster Gates, Charles Gaines, Elliott Hundley, Youssef Nabil and Lorraine O'Grady.
Site - specific works by the following artists will be featured throughout the journey: Doug Aitken, Allora & Calzadilla, Kathryn Andrews, Kenneth Anger, Taylor - Ruth Baldwin, Yto Barrada, Olaf Breuning, Kate Casanova, Peter Coffin, Bruce Conner, Thomas Demand, Cheryl Donnegan, Sam Durant, Olafur Eliasson, Sam Falls, Urs Fischer, Fischli & Weiss, Meschac Gaba, Theaster Gates, Liz Glynn, Fritz Haeg, Carsten Höller, Christian Jankowski, Aaron Koblin, Ernesto Neto, Catherine Opie, Jorge Pardo, Philippe Parreno, Raymond Pettibon, Nicolas Provost, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Jack Pierson, Kelly Sears, Stephen Shore, Josh Smith, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Ryan Trecartin, James Turrell, and Lawrence Weiner, among others.
Contributors to the Marrakech Biennale include curator Omar Berrada, who will present a specific show within the larger exhibition on the body of work and the archive of the late Moroccan critic and filmmaker Ahmed Bouanani; artists Yto Barrada and Mona Hatoum; a small survey of the art movement initiated by the Casablanca School; and architect Khaled Malas with documentation of his ongoing collaboration with a collective of artists and craftsmen in Ghouta and other areas of Syria to build windmills out of found materials to generate electrical power for hospitals.
Pace presentation will feature a selection of works by Lucas Arruda, Yto Barrada, Alexander Calder, Brian Clarke, Chuck Close, George Condo, Keith Coventry, Jim Dine, James Franco,
Works added to the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum during 2010 included a 2009 16 mm film, Beau Geste, by Morocco - based Yto Barrada, a 2009 slide - projection installation, In the Near Future, by New York — based Sharon Hayes, a 19 - channel digital video, The Torn First Pages, 2004 — 8, by Indian artist Amar Kanwar, the 2006 interactive piece This Progress by German artist Tino Sehgal and the 2010 sound installation The Shallow Sea by Scottish artist Susan Philipsz.
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