A group show of work
by gallery artists James Aldridge, Georgie Hopton, Boo Ritson and Danny Rolph to launch the new permanent home of Poppy Sebire.
The exhibition Slants and White Paintings
by gallery artist James Little is reviewed in the May issue of The New Criterion.
The painting, Double Exposure, 2008, oil and wax on canvas, 39 x 50 inches
by gallery artist James Little is featured on the cover of the Saint Louis Art Museum Winter 2018 Bulletin.
Not exact matches
Special Features HD Master Derived From The Digital Intermediate Archival Negative Take A Chance On Me — An Interview With Actor Ty Burrell Gunn For Hire — An Interview With Writer
James Gunn Punk, Rock, & Zombie — An Interview With Actor Jake Weber Killing Time At The Mall: The Special Effects Of Dawn Of The Dead — An Interview With Special Makeup Effects
Artists David Anderson And Heather Langenkamp Anderson Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary
By Director Zach Snyder And Producer Eric Newman Theatrical Trailer Still
Gallery Audio Commentary With Director Zach Snyder And Producer Eric Newman Splitting Headaches: Anatomy Of Exploding Heads Attack Of The Living Dead Raising The Dead Andy's Lost Tape Special Report: Zombie Invasion Undead And Loving It: A Mockumentary Drawing The Dead Featurette Storyboard Comparisons Hidden Easter Egg
James Panero reviews Painting Is Not Doomed To Repeat Itself at Hollis Taggart Galleries, Checkered History: The Grid in Art & Life at Outpost
Artists Resources (closed), Tempos: Selected Works
by Elizabeth Gourlay, 2013 — 2015 at Fox
Gallery (through Feb 13, 2016), Diphthong at the Shirley Fiterman Art Center, Todd Bienvenu: Exile on Bogart Street at Life on Mars (through Nov 8), Occo Socko!
Curated
by Jonathan Berger of NYU's 80WSE
gallery, this summer's well - received show of powerfully spooky clay sculptures
by Mississippi blues musician
James «Son Ford» Thomas revived the reputation of a fascinating
artist whose work Ollman once felt «you could hardly give away.»
About 30
artists are featured and many are represented
by the
gallery, including Radcliffe Bailey, Nick Cave, Titus Kaphar, Kerry
James Marshall, Toyin Ojih Odutola, Malick Sidibé, and Hank Willis Thomas.
Photo
by James Ewing, courtesy of the
artist and the Michael Werner
Gallery.
James Henderson: Wicite Owapi Wicasa, the man who paints the old men, documents the first thoroughly researched retrospective of works
by the
artist and is available for purchase at the
Gallery Shop.
Sean Kelly looks forward to seeing you at the
gallery's booth, B17, during Art Basel Miami Beach 2015, where we will present works
by the following
artists: Los Carpinteros, Jose Dávila, Antony Gormley, Laurent Grasso, Candida Höfer, Callum Innes, Idris Khan, Robert Mapplethorpe, Hugo McCloud, Alec Soth, and
James White.
Kerry
James Marshall: Look See, an exhibition of new paintings
by the
artist, marked his first
gallery solo show at David Zwirner in London that same year.
Also in Washington, «Black Folk Art in America, 1930 - 1980» opened in 1982 at the Corcoran
Gallery of Art presented more than 300 works
by artists including David Butler, Ulysses Davis, William Edmundson, Walter Flax, Sam Doyle, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Nellie Mae Rowe,
James «Son» Thomas, Mose Tolliver, Bill Traylor, and Joseph Yoakum.
2015 Winter in America, Jack Shainman
Gallery / The School, Kinderhook, NY Greater New York, PS1 / MoMA Contemporary Art Center, New York, NY Everything, Everyday:
Artists - in - Residence 2014 - 15, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY Some Stew You Got Inside Your Plastic Bag, and You Always Organize The Parts So Close, curated
by Torey Thornton, OHWOW
Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Strangers, Company
Gallery, New York, NY Eric Mack,
James Fuentes
Gallery / Allen and Eldridge, New York, NY
Seascape, a new film
by James Welling, made its United States debut in the
artist's solo exhibition at the
gallery in 2017.
«Golden Boy,» 2014 (mixed media including concrete garden ornament, vintage high chair, dildo, and holiday candles)
by Nick Cave Courtesy the
artist and Jack Shainman
Gallery, New York, Photo
by James Prinz Photography.
An exhibition of works
by J.Fiber (the collaborative work
by artists Jane Fine and
James Esber) is now on view at the Gibson
Gallery of SUNY Potsdam.
AWARD / HONOR On April 23, the American Academy of Arts & Sciences announces it new members including
artists El Anatsui, Kerry
James Marshall and Carrie Mae Weems (all three are represented
by Jack Shainman
Gallery) and inducts the 2014 class in October.
1984 Ailleurs et Autrement, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France (catalog with text
by Claude Gintz, in French) Allan McCollum and
James Welling, Cash Newhouse
Gallery, New York, USA
Artists» Call, Marian Goodman
Gallery, New York, USA Contemporary Perspectives, Center
Gallery, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, USA (cat.
The Sidney Janis
Gallery held an early Pop Art exhibit called the New Realist Exhibition in November 1962, which included works
by the American
artists Tom Wesselmann, Jim Dine, Robert Indiana, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg,
James Rosenquist, George Segal, and Andy Warhol; and Europeans such as Arman, Baj, Christo, Yves Klein, Festa, Rotella, Jean Tinguely, and Schifano.
LONG SCHEDULED FOR OFFICIAL RELEASE Feb. 20, it's a visual feast featuring page after page of full - color images of hundreds of art works she acquired over the years, interspersed with written contributions
by New York
gallery owner Jack Shainman, Chicago - based
artist Kerry
James Marshall and Thelma Golden of the Studio Museum in Harlem, among others.
ART SHOW OPENING: «Light in August,» August 5th The Geoffrey Young
Gallery invites everyone to «Light in August,» a group show of paintings, drawings, and photographs
by 20 amazing
artists from New York, Los Angeles and the Berkshires, including Gregory Crewdson,
James Welling, Dan Fischer, Kim McCarty, Jessica Hess, Walton Ford and Ernesto Caivano.
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Gallery of Art — Austin 360 Director Dana Friis - Hansen departs from the Austin Museum of Art — The Austin Chronicle Dallas Architecture Forum wins AIA National Collaborative Achievment Award — Dallas Archicture Forum Recent Art News - National - International Week of 02/13/11 Egyptian Archeological Sites Were Looted, Says Antiquities Minister — NYTimes Tracey Emin, the visionary, emerges as Margate's answer to William Blake — Guardian What's The Matter With Kansas... This Time?
Charlie
James Gallery is delighted to present a solo show
by L.A.
artist Alex Schaefer in our new space at 969 Chung King Road titled Irrational Exuberance.
A group of
artists and activists known as the Chinatown Art Brigade — established in 2015
by Tomie Arai, ManSee Kong, and Betty Yu — have called out what they perceive to be racism in the current exhibition at
James Cohan
Gallery's Chinatown location in New York.
Since then, the
gallery has focused principally in seeking out important and historic works
by 20th century
artists, including Jean Arp, Josef Albers, Marcel Broodthaers, Salvador Dalí, Jean Dubuffet,
James Ensor, Max Ernst, Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Fernand Khnopff, René Magritte, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso.
Chinatown Art Brigade organized two actions in October 2017 against
James Cohan
Gallery and their racist exhibit
by artist Omer Fast in Chinatown (at 291 Grand Street).
«Early Works and The Angel»
by deceased
artist James Lee Byars will be closing March 16th at Michael Werner
Gallery.
A notable example was a large - scale horizontal panel
by Ethiopian
artist Elias Sime offered
by James Cohan
Gallery.
The exhibition
artists will be selected
by elysiumgallery, Swansea and the judges will be
artist Shani Rhys
James MBE and Jonathan Watkins, Director Ikon
Gallery, Birmingham
He invited a coterie of
artist friends associated with
Gallery Nature Morte and early Metro Pictures to have their portrait taken on 46th Street
by a studio photographer,
James Kriegsmann.
The anniversary exhibition will feature works
by Tinney Contemporary
artists who have been with the
gallery since the beginning as well as recent additions including Andy Harding, Anna Jaap, Béatrice Coron, Carla Ciuffo, Patricia Bellan - Gillen, Claire B. Cotts, Eduardo Terranova,
James Perrin, Jane Braddock, Jason Craighead, John Folsom, Kuzana Ogg, Martica Griffin, Mary Long, Peri Schwartz, Sisavanh Phouthavong, Stefany Hemming, and Tom Brydelsky.
March: New Works, New
Artists, A diverse group of painters, sculptors, and mixed media artists now represented by Ann Korologos Gallery: James Bohling • Tanya Bone • Ewoud de Groot • Lisa Gordon • Linda Lillegraven • Nathan Solano • Sean Wallis • Mik
Artists, A diverse group of painters, sculptors, and mixed media
artists now represented by Ann Korologos Gallery: James Bohling • Tanya Bone • Ewoud de Groot • Lisa Gordon • Linda Lillegraven • Nathan Solano • Sean Wallis • Mik
artists now represented
by Ann Korologos
Gallery:
James Bohling • Tanya Bone • Ewoud de Groot • Lisa Gordon • Linda Lillegraven • Nathan Solano • Sean Wallis • Mike Weber
The Royal Academy of Arts is the centre of proceedings — the courtyard hosts a number of temporary works
by emerging
artists — and more than 60
galleries and auction houses across Mayfair and St
James's are taking part.
In this unique
gallery talk, performance
artist James Luna discusses specific works
by Jimmie Durham that inspire and provoke him.
New to the fair was a sector called Survey, bringing gravitas with a deliberately digital - free zone that called on 13
galleries to present tightly curated historical projects — the standout, New York
artist Alison Knowles's The Boat Book, 2014, eight 8ft - high, wood - framed movable pages covered with images described
by her dealer,
James Fuentes, as «seminal social sculpture» that is «read»
by crawling through it.
Charlie
James Gallery is delighted to present a solo exhibition by gallery artist Jennifer Dalton titled Participation Trophy, opening February 25th from 6 - 9 pm at the gallery in Chi
Gallery is delighted to present a solo exhibition
by gallery artist Jennifer Dalton titled Participation Trophy, opening February 25th from 6 - 9 pm at the gallery in Chi
gallery artist Jennifer Dalton titled Participation Trophy, opening February 25th from 6 - 9 pm at the
gallery in Chi
gallery in Chinatown.
The show features paintings
by Helen Frankenthaler, Alfred Leslie, Trevor Winkfield, Nell Blaine, Joe Brainard, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, Jane Freilicher and Fairfield Porter; poetry collections published
by the
gallery's imprint, Tibor de Nagy Editions, and featuring work
by Frank O'Hara, Kenneth Koch,
James Schuyler, John Ashbery, Barbara Guest and others, with illustrations
by Tibor de Nagy
artists; photographs and films
by Rudy Burckhardt; letters, announcement cards and other ephemera; and archival photographs of leading cultural figures of the day
by John Gruen and Fred McDarrah.
2005 «From the Studio: Wish You Were Here...», Co-dependent:
Artists,
Artist / Curators, & Curators Select
Artists @ The Living Room, Miami, FL, organized
by Franklin Sirmans Remnants and Relics: Reinterpretations in African American Art, Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, Queens, NY, organized
by Heng - Gil Han (with catalog) Divine, The Cathedral of St. John the Divine and LeRoy Neiman
Gallery, Columbia University, New York, NY, organized
by Bruce W. Ferguson and Milena Honigsberg
James E Lewis Museum of Art, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD) Watershed Kiln Gods,
Gallery 1448, Baltimore, MD)(with catalog)
Erika Rothenberg, Don't Go Alone, 1992, © Erika Rothenberg, courtesy of the
artist and Charlie
James Gallery, photo
by Michael Underwood
Venture into the contemporary
gallery at the Birmingham Museum of Art and you are immediately struck
by a massive painting
by Birmingham - born, Chicago - based
artist Kerry
James Marshall.
Also in the «Feature» section, which is devoted to curated shows
by established and historic
artists, look out for the work of Nam June Paik, whose market is catching up with his exalted reputation, at
James Cohan
Gallery, and the experimental film - maker Stan VanDerBeek at Los Angeles» The Box, which is one of 17 newcomers to the fair.
So, in this case, a
gallery show with three women
artists becomes a sort of front for a much larger and more eclectic group show including works
by: Joel Shapiro, Mary Heilmann, Chuck Close, Claes Oldenberg, Elizabeth Murray, Carrol Dunham, Jim Dine, Frank Moore, Kiki Smith, Robert Ryman, Robert Gober, Terry Winters,
James Siena, Ida Applebroog, Cindy Sherman, Victoria Haven, Joanne Greenbaum, and Mark Tansey, to name more than a few, though not all.
James Harris
Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition
by Seattle
artist Mary Ann Peters.
A number of significant benefit exhibitions followed: «Drawings, 1965,» simultaneously shown at Leo Castelli, Tibor De Nagy and Kornblee Galleries; a print exhibition at the Kornblee
Gallery in 1967; the 1980 «Drawings» show; «Eight Lithographs,» published
by Gemini G.E.L. in 1981, shown at Leo Castelli; the «25th Anniversary Exhibition,» jointly shown at Brooke Alexander and Leo Castelli in 1988; the «30th Anniversary Exhibition of Drawings» at Leo Castelli in 1993; «Prints» at Brooke Alexander in 1995; «Drawings & Photographs» at Matthew Marks
Gallery in 2000; «Clarissa Dalrymple's Exhibition of Young
Artists to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts» at Bortolami Dayan in February 2006, «Posters: Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts» at Paula Cooper
Gallery in December 2006, «Photographic Works: Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts» at Cohan and Leslie in December 2008, «Painting and Sculpture: Works Donated
by Artists to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts» at Lehmann Maupin in December 2010 and January 2011; «
Artists for
Artists: 51st Anniversary Exhibition to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts» at Matthew Marks
Gallery in December 2014 and January 2015; and «65 Works Selected
by James Welling: Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts» at David Zwirner in December 2016 and January 2017.
1981 Museum of Contemporary Art: «Twentieth Century NorthAmerican Painters» Sao Paulo, Brazil La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art: «
Artists Quilts: Quilts
by Ten Contemporary
Artists with Ludy Strauss» California Also: Los Angeles Municipal Art
Gallery, San Jose, California, and University Art
Gallery, University of Texas, Arlington, Texas (catalogue) Art Center College of Design: «DECADE: Los Angeles Painting in the «70's» Pasadena, California Fox Graphics
Gallery: «Selected Prints Published
by Landfall Press» Boston Washington Project for the Arts: «Neon Fronts: Luminous Art for the Urban Landscape», Washington D.C.
James Corcoran
Gallery: «Summer Group Show» Los Angeles, California Thomas Babeor
Gallery: «A California Summer» La Jolla, CA Tower
Gallery, Inc.: «California
Artists: Sculpture and Paintings» Southampton, New York Judith Christian
Gallery: «Forty Famous Californians» New York Montgomery Art
Gallery, Pomona College: «Professor's Choice» Claremont, California Sheldon
Gallery, University of Nebraska: «The Kansas City Show» Lincoln, Nebraska Art
Gallery, California State University, Northridge: «Abstraction in Los Angeles, 1950 - 1980: Selections from the Murray & Ruth Gribin Collection»
1988 Parallel
Gallery: «California Gold» Del Mar, California Erie Art Museum: «Paper Thick / Forms and Images in CastPaper», Erie, Pennsylvania Spaso House: «Twentieth Century American Art» Moscow, USSR Thomas Babeor
Gallery: «Summer 1988 / Selected Works» La Jolla, California
James Corcoran
Gallery: «Lost and Found In California: Four Decades of Assemblage Art» Santa Monica, California Santa Monica Heritage Museum: «Art and Architecture» Santa Monica, California Roberts Art
Gallery / Santa Monica High School: «Four
Artists - Guy Dill, Laddie John Dill, Peter Alexander, Francine Matarazzo» Santa Monica, California Galleries of the Claremont Colleges: «Professors Choice III» Claremont, California The Art Store: «Vessels» curated
by Sharon Truax, Los Angeles, California California Arts Council and The Phebe Conley
Gallery, The President's
Gallery, California State University Fresno: «Art in Public Buildings», Fresno, California
1987 Allied Arts Council of Southern Nevada / First Interstate Bank Regional Art Collection, Las Vegas, Nevada The Works
Gallery: «A View Through / Revisited» Long Beach, California Korean Cultural Service: «CURRENTS - Eight Contemporary
Artists, American & Korean» Los Angeles, CA University of Hawaii at Manoa: «Glass: Another View» Honolulu, Hawaii Pence
Gallery: «Works on Paper» Santa Monica, California Yurakucho Asahi
Gallery: «Prints
by Los Angeles» Tokyo Japan (traveling exhibition) Sena Galleries West: Arnoldi / Cooper / Dill, Santa Fe, New Mexico Stanford University Museum of Art: «The Anderson Collection Two Decades of American Graphics, 1967 - 1987» Stanford, California Scott Hansen
Gallery: «Summer Selected Works» New York
James Corcoran
Gallery: «From the Sixties and Seventies» Santa Monica, California Elizabeth Leach
Gallery: «Cirrus Editions, Ltd» Portland, OR
Visiting
galleries with some friends last weekend, we enjoyed an interesting show at White Cube Mason's Yard in St
James by American
artist, Josiah McElheny.
Other
artists and estates represented
by the
gallery are Edward Avedisian, Walter Darby Bannard, Stanley Boxer, Dan Christensen, Eric Dever, Perle Fine, Judith Godwin, Balcomb Greene, Gertrude Greene, John Goodyear, Ken Greenleaf, Raymond Hendler, Jill Nathanson, John Opper, Stephen Pace, Charlotte Park, William Perehudoff, Ann Purcell, Mike Solomon, Syd Solomon, Albert Stadler, Susan Vecsey,
James Walsh, Joyce Weinstein, and Larry Zox.
Charlie
James Gallery is pleased to present The Cartographer, curated
by Los Angeles - based
artist Alise Spinella.