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Also featured will be a selection of additional works by gallery artists offering inspiration for the timely theme.

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Among the offerings are a whimsical chicken concept named The Coop, and the Artist's Table, which will feature a rotating selection of menu items inspired by the collections on view at the Gallery.
Dorland, who is also an artist, was manning a Magenta Plains booth that offers a cross-section of the gallery's program, including quietly stunning monochrome paintings by Don Dudley, meaty, machinelike sculptural works by Anne Libby, and classic 1980s work by Peter Nagy (who is also an artist and the founder of New Delhi's Nature Morte).
David Lewis gallery on the Lower East Side offered the opportunity to consider power imbalances as perpetuated or refuted by image economies in relation to the oeuvre of under - recognized artist Mary Beth Edelson, a pioneer of the 1970s feminist movement.
The exhibiting galleries are among the world's most respected art dealers, offering exceptional pieces by both renowned artists and cutting - edge newcomers.
The BMA is also hosting a Wikipedia Edit - a-Thon for entries about African - American artists represented in the BMA's collection, and offering a new self - guided tour of works by African - American artists whose works are currently on view in the galleries.
With a focus on emerging artists unrepresented by a gallery, the third Brooklyn edition of this fair offers art at a more affordable price than its larger rivals.
This major touring exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC) examines the shifting identity of American self - taught artists and offers an unprecedented overview of their profound impact on the evolution of modern and contemporary art.
The South Street Gallery & Framers in Greenpoint, NY offers custom framing for artists, by artists.
Spring WorkshopFounded by American expat Mimi Brown, Spring is both gallery and art colony, offering live - in residencies for local and international artists in the scrappy — but rapidly developing — Wong Chuk Hang district.
Casting aside the enormous community - building value offered by support for the arts, even the most dry - eyed capitalist ought to appreciate that mid-sized commercial galleries are the link between a community's individual artists and artisans and a broader market for their goods.
The nebulous notion of ephemeral storage for digital information captures the imagination of many contemporary artists, and it has also been a popular art subject throughout the ages that can now be marketed as if imbued with a new meaning, with Diane Arbus» 1960 photograph Clouds on - screen at a drive - in movie, N.J., offered by Fraenkel Gallery, being just one example.
Off - site galleries offered strong artist - is - present showings: at Central Fine on Normandy Drive, airbrushed paintings by Hubert Bush; at Emerson Dorsch, Back On Earth, hatched by Miami locals, Hugo Montoya and Brandon Opalka; at Locust Projects Daniel Arsham's fierce intervention into the gallery floor, 25 feet wide and up to 3 feet deep, filled with artefacts from the recent past (a bashed - up guitar, a push - button telephone, radios, blown tyres — painstakingly recreated in concentric circles of volcanic ash, crystal and steel, and all sourced from eBay.
In addition, UMOCA will support residents by offering workshops in professional development, special access to visiting artists and lecturers, and an exhibition in the A.I.R. Space Gallery at the culmination of their residency.
Attendees will discover countless ways to appreciate the exhibited art and take home work from offered by our cutting - edge artists and galleries.
A notable example was a large - scale horizontal panel by Ethiopian artist Elias Sime offered by James Cohan Gallery.
The exhibition offers a selection of new works by the artists represented by the gallery alongside with new collaborations, giving the public insight into the work and profile of the gallery.
The exhibition shows the range of materials and processes employed by artists today — appropriation, traditional studio practice, spatial interventions, digital production, collaboration and the use of chance and found objects, and offers an indication of what audiences may encounter in art galleries in the coming years.
In the spirit of promoting young and emerging artists, Viridian is now offering a fellowship for professional artists who are between 21 - 29 years of age and desire to be represented by an artist - owned and professionally operated Chelsea Gallery and be a part of the New York Art Community.
With the push for recognizing heretofore undervalued black artists animating museums these days, this exhibition — organized by Ruth Fine, a former curator at the National Gallery of Art, in Washington — offers an excellent occasion not only to assess the significance of Mr. Lewis and his art.
Additional sections include: EXPOSURE featuring solo and two - artist presentations represented by galleries eight years and younger, EXPO PROFILE presenting solo booths and focused projects that showcase ambitious installations and tightly focused thematic exhibitions, EXPO Editions + Books showcasing limited editions and publications offering a diverse array of print media and object - based practices, and Special Exhibitions featuring select regional, national, and international non-profit institutions, museums, and organizations.
Past events include: • Curated tour of Harlem art spaces, including the inHarlem public art projects in Harlem's Historic Parks, the Harlem Hospital Murals, PS209, followed by a reception and artist talk at the Lewis Long Gallery • Private preview of artist Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's work at Jack Shainman Gallery with Yiadom - Boakye and Thelma Golden, Studio Museum Director and Chief Curator • Private tour of the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection led by Lisa K. Erf, Director and Chief Curator of the JPMorgan Chase Art Program, with Studio Museum Associate Curator Lauren Haynes • Private breakfast and studio visit with 2016 — 17 Studio Museum artists in residence Autumn Knight, Julia Phillips, and Andy Robert, with Thelma Golden and Hallie Ringle, Assistant Curator Studio Society offers two options: Individual ($ 1,500) or Steering Committee ($ 2,500) membership.
In our current world of hypersensitivity to surveillance, the «States of Surveillance» gallery feeds your paranoia, by offering several artist's work right out of George Orwell's 1984.
Gallery artist Simone Shubuck is featured in this exhibition that offers the notion that there are different ways, methods, and styles in which a person expresses themselves depending on their motivation, circumstance, influences, or simply by conscious choice.
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects offered both a large - scale painting and a wall installation made from 28 stacks of plastic cups and wooden shelves by Pope.L (b. 1955), while Goodman Gallery featured an installation by Zimbabwean artist and activist Kudzanai Chiurai (b. 1981).
Washburn Gallery will offer a selection of recently rediscovered landscapes and tree studies by abstract painter Myron Stout, and Chambers Fine Art will exhibit recent abstract ink paintings on rice paper by noted Chinese artist and calligrapher Wang Dongling, alongside mixed - media paintings by Yan Shanchun.
Viridian Artists» Young Artists Program: In the spirit of promoting young and emerging artists, Viridian is offering a fellowship for professional artists who are between 21 - 29 years of age and desire to be represented by an artist - owned and professionally operated Chelsea Gallery and become part of the New York Art ComArtists» Young Artists Program: In the spirit of promoting young and emerging artists, Viridian is offering a fellowship for professional artists who are between 21 - 29 years of age and desire to be represented by an artist - owned and professionally operated Chelsea Gallery and become part of the New York Art ComArtists Program: In the spirit of promoting young and emerging artists, Viridian is offering a fellowship for professional artists who are between 21 - 29 years of age and desire to be represented by an artist - owned and professionally operated Chelsea Gallery and become part of the New York Art Comartists, Viridian is offering a fellowship for professional artists who are between 21 - 29 years of age and desire to be represented by an artist - owned and professionally operated Chelsea Gallery and become part of the New York Art Comartists who are between 21 - 29 years of age and desire to be represented by an artist - owned and professionally operated Chelsea Gallery and become part of the New York Art Community.
For the 2017 edition, ADAA members will present a wide range of solo exhibitions highlighting artists from around the world, including presentations that offer new insights on established and influential artists, such as Abstract Expressionist Norman Lewis, whose paintings will be presented by Michael Rosenfeld Gallery; leading Minimalist Josef Albers, whose paintings and drawings on paper will be presented by David Zwirner; and Post-Impressionist Édouard Vuillard, whose paintings and works on paper will be presented by Jill Newhouse Gallery.
The cozy NEWD Art Show, on Johnson Avenue, featured the Lower East Side gallery Regina Rex, which displayed several of Hannah Barrett's playfully deviant folk - arty takes on the traditional portrait and still life; Greenpoint's 106 Green, an artist - run space showing gently noirish figurative paintings by Beijing - raised Xinyi Cheng; and Greenpoint Terminal, offering Eric Shaw's meticulous but sardonically wobbly hard - edge abstractions.
As the premier showcase for Western contemporary art, the Ann Korologos Gallery proudly offers a wide array of Western artists working in a variety of techniques and representing diverse artistic traditions: Bold Post-Expressionist still lifes by Angus Wilson, delicate realism in the style of Chardin by Sarah Lamb, Plein Air landscapes by Dan Young, cutting - edge Macro Photography by Gayle Waterman and meticulous linocut prints by Sherrie York.
Sunday, September 14, 2014; 3 p.m. Gallery Talk by Andrew Masullo Andrew Masullo offers an artist's perspective on Forrest Bess, who, along with Joseph Cornell and Florine Stettheimer, has been an inspiration to him.
The Lynden Sculpture Garden offers a program of temporary exhibitions — both in the gallery and on the grounds — featuring work by living artists, some of it created for Lynden.
The current «Group Show» at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in Bridgehampton offers a look at multi-faceted approaches to abstraction and non-figurative disciplines by artists in the gallery's stable.
In addition to the core curriculum and as part of the School's mission to make art accessible to everyone in the community, BSSS offers: an art gallery with rotating exhibits by guest artists, instructors and students; several offsite exhibit opportunities; a high quality Travel Study program; Open Session figure drawing; and numerous free community programs including monitored art discussions, lectures, and peer critiques.
«Sundaram Tagore Gallery was offering medium - sized, dye - and - ink - on - paper works by Indian artist Sohan Qadri...»
A mix of Brooklyn artist collectives, project spaces, nonprofits, and artist - run and commercial galleries offered work in a variety of media by emerging artists
Not long after disassembling Yayoi Kusama's infinity rooms, which had New Yorkers queuing up in polar conditions from the beginning to the end of their six - week run, David Zwirner Gallery now offers another buzzworthy, limited - capacity affair: a «rotational horizon work» by light - and - space artist Doug Wheeler.
Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects offered both a large - scale painting and a wall installation made from 28 stacks of plastic cups and wooden shelves by Pope.L, while Goodman Gallery featured an installation by Zimbabwean artist and activist Kudzanai Chiurai.
Leighton House — former home of the Victorian artist and friend of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Frederic Leighton — offers a rare chance to see more than 100 drawings by Millais, Rossetti, Waterhouse and others from the collection of Canadian orthognathic dentist Dennis Lanigan in February, while further north the Walker Art Gallery reveals Liverpool's connection to the movement with an expansive show of more than 120 paintings.
The Eastside Pot Shop features current work by up - and - coming ceramicists in its gallery, and it offers a ceramics studio and project space for artists and community members to create and fire their works.
While not a gallery event, consider heading to Shelter Island this weekend for an open studio weekend offered by 18 artists.
The exhibition — a collaboration between Iziko South African National Gallery (ISANG), the country's premier public museum and host venue for this show, and The New Church Museum, a private collection with a contemporary focus — juxtaposes historical and contemporary works by 27 artists (20 men and seven women) to offer various critical insights about patriarchy and gendered tropes within figurative painting.
The Nov. 6 sale begins at 10 a.m. CST at John Toomey Gallery in Oak Park, Ill., and the works by artists such as Elizabeth Catlett, Lois Mailou Jones, Hughie Lee - Smith, Gordon Parks and Winfred Rembert will be offered in the third session.
«The worst thing is to be blindsided by an auction catalog» offering a work of one of the gallery's artists at a high price, says Nick Koenigsknecht, the gallery director at Peres Projects in Berlin, which represents Mr. Ostrowski.
Before opening in June, the gallery offered a series of three «Sneak Peek» exhibitions featuring art by a variety of contemporary artists.
Its new digs, designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, also offer commodious interior spaces: 50,000 square feet of galleries, unencumbered by structural columns, and huge elevators that are themselves immersive environments, the work of the artist Richard Artschwager.
The gallery offers a range of important contemporary art with an emphasis on abstraction in a variety of media by established and emerging American and international contemporary artists.
The shows were organized by different curators — Clarrie Wallis and Katherine Stout, respectively — though they occupied adjacent galleries and shared an exhibition guide, which explained that the «exhibitions run in parallel, offering visitors the chance to see the work of two complementary British artists from different generations».
Harmony of Difference is installed in the gallery adjacent to Open Casket, and to borrow Washington's own term, this and other works by black artists in the biennial offer compelling counterpoints to the narrative that Schutz engages.
The new gallery, initially directed by Joe and his father Giorgio, founder of Studio Marconi (1965 - 1992), pays attention to the proposals of the new generations while still offering historic artists of Studio Marconi.
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