Sentences with phrase «by gifts from artists»

The initial 725 works by 25 artists has mushroomed to 1,600 works by 40 artists, often boosted by gifts from artists themselves — for example Martin Creed and the estate of Roy Lichtenstein.

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Paper flower artist Helen Wilde from Paper Bea Company is interviewed by illustrator Amanda Hartley from Hofficraft about her gorgeous paper wedding flowers and wild flower gifts for gardeners, inspired by her cottage garden in Derbyshire
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Green Room is a rare gift from the genre gods: a nasty, punk - as - fuck midnight movie made by a genuine artist, a filmmaker with a great eye and a true understanding of the people and places he's splattering in viscera.
Higher education creative art and design students in Banbury opened a pop - up shop selling cards, gifts and decorations produced by artists and makers from Banbury and Bicester College.
Shop: Handmade jewelry, arts, crafts, and gift items from local artists Art made by our «paw - painting» kitties Pet beds, toys & more for your furry friends
In this exhibition, artist Stephen Hannock's recent gift to the Albright - Knox, The Great Falls; for Xu Bing (MassMoca # 180), will be joined by additional historical and contemporary interpretations of the natural wonder drawn from the museum's collection.
The Museum is actively building the collection with new acquisitions, including a gift from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation of 30 works by Auguste Rodin, making the NCMA the leading repository of this artist's work in the southeastern United States.
On view in all are a selection of works by Contemporary Cuban artists donated to the museum by Jorge M. Pérez, the majority from a recent gift of over 170 pieces, as well as works previously gifted to PAMM in 2012, and several recent acquisitions.
The development follows a groundbreaking addition to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection in November 2014, when the largest museum in the United States accepted a gift of 57 works by self - taught African American artists from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation's William S. Arnett Collection.
This exhibition will present 30 paintings, sculptures, drawings, and quilts by self - taught contemporary African American artists to celebrate the 2014 gift to The Metropolitan Museum of Art of works of art from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation.
ACQUISITION Smithsonian American Art Museum receives largest gift of self - taught American art in two decades — 93 works by 48 artists, including Thornton Dial Sr., William Edmondson, and Bill Traylor, from the collection of Margaret Z. Robson.
The donation to UC Berkeley - Hofmann taught at Berkeley and across the U.S. after emigrating from Germany in 1930 - was followed by the artist's gift of $ 250,000 to help the school open its museum in 1963.
Installation view: Tacita Dean, L.A. Exuberance (2016) from the exhibition «L.A. Exuberance: New Gifts by Artists,» Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, 30 October 2016 — 2 April 2017.
Taking place from November 12 to December 24, 2016, the holiday sale features works by local artists, hand made gifts, jewelry, wearables, books and more.
Marking the culmination of a year - long celebration of photography at the museum, this installation brings together an exquisite group of gifts, ranging from innovative photographs made in the earliest years of the medium's history to key works by important 20th - century artists and contemporary pieces that examine the ways in which photography continues to shape our experience of the modern world.
Inscribed on the stretcher» «GIFT» 1962», «Top» with an arrow, and «KENNETH NOLAND»; and on the back of the canvas» «Clement's Gift» 1962 Kenneth Noland» Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 (183 x 183) Presented by the artist through the American Federation of Arts 1966 Prov: Clement Greenberg, New York (gift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, reGIFT» 1962», «Top» with an arrow, and «KENNETH NOLAND»; and on the back of the canvas» «Clement's Gift» 1962 Kenneth Noland» Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 (183 x 183) Presented by the artist through the American Federation of Arts 1966 Prov: Clement Greenberg, New York (gift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, reGIFT» 1962», «Top» with an arrow, and «KENNETH NOLAND»; and on the back of the canvas» «Clement's Gift» 1962 Kenneth Noland» Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 (183 x 183) Presented by the artist through the American Federation of Arts 1966 Prov: Clement Greenberg, New York (gift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, reGift» 1962 Kenneth Noland» Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 (183 x 183) Presented by the artist through the American Federation of Arts 1966 Prov: Clement Greenberg, New York (gift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, reGift» 1962 Kenneth Noland» Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 (183 x 183) Presented by the artist through the American Federation of Arts 1966 Prov: Clement Greenberg, New York (gift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, regift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, regift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, repr.)
«The drawings in «Connie Fox: Self As...» were recently gifted to the Museum by the artist and reveal a singular aspect of her work; the untimely loss of Brian Gaman is recognized by «Vanishing Point,» with work that provides a portal into the artist's creative process; and «Lindsay Morris: You Are You» presents lyrical photographs from her recently published book.»
Acquisitions through purchase and gift have brought both well recognized and emerging artists into the collection from sculpture by Joseph Beuys and Nick Cave to paintings by Luke Butler and Jacqueline Humphries.
Every picture on view came to the museum as a gift from Atherton collectors Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, except for one given by the artist in their honor.
MoMA receives major gift of Latin American art New York's Museum of Modern Art has received a gift of more than 90 objects created by Latin American artists from the collection of Patricia Phelps de Cisneros.
The works are surrounded by photographs chosen from the artist's gift to the museum in 2000.
Provenance: gift from the artist; Loften Mitchell, New York; thence by descent to the current owner, private collection, New York.
These include a selection of the most personal pieces from the collections of Johnson and Whitney — in many cases, gifts from the artists themselves, from the untitled oil on canvas of 1971 by Jasper Johns for David Whitney to literal birthday wishes to Philip Johnson from Frank Stella and Michael Graves.
In addition to paintings, drawings, and mixed - media works by acclaimed artists such as Thornton Dial, Lonnie Holley, and Nellie Mae Rowe, the major gift included 20 important quilts dating from the 1930s to 2003 that were created by women artists based in the area around Gee's Bend, Alabama.
A gift of 47 paintings, sculptures and works on paper from collector, scholar and advocate Gordon W. Bailey, featuring such renowned 20th - century artists as Leroy Almon, Burlon Craig, Roy Ferdinand, Howard Finster, Bessie Harvey, Lonnie Holley, Ronald Lockett, Elijah Pierce, Herbert Singleton, Purvis Young and Thornton Dial, Jr. — This is Bailey's third substantial gift to the High since 2010 and further underscores his commitment to helping build the Museum's collection, which is recognized as one of the world's most significant public repositories of work by American self - taught artists.
The majority of the works in the Goldstein gift represent the Tang's first acquisition from the artist's oeuvre in the Tang's growing collection, and several of the works were created by artists who were featured in exhibitions at the Tang Museum early in their careers.
Pioneer inaugurated newly - endowed Jack Wolgin Annual Visiting Artists Program, worked with students Judy Pfaff, the influential multimedia artist who pioneered what is now known as «installation art,» was the first Jack Wolgin Annual Visiting Artist, a newly endowed program that was created by a gift from the late Philadelphia real estate developer, philanthropist and renowned patron of theartist who pioneered what is now known as «installation art,» was the first Jack Wolgin Annual Visiting Artist, a newly endowed program that was created by a gift from the late Philadelphia real estate developer, philanthropist and renowned patron of theArtist, a newly endowed program that was created by a gift from the late Philadelphia real estate developer, philanthropist and renowned patron of the arts.
Cast from Will Ferrell's hand, this limited edition candle by artist Glenn Kaino is going to be my go - to gift this season.
The combined gift and purchase features paintings, sculptures and works on paper by 33 contemporary African - American artists from the Southern United States, including 13 works by Thornton Dial (1928 — 2016) that span four decades of the artist's career.
The exhibition draws entirely from the Frank Raysor Collection, an ongoing generous, transformative gift to the museum that contains thousands of works by Bracquemond and other leading Etching Revival artists.
Dating from the 1970s to 2005, the 11 quilts included in the Souls Grown Deep Foundation gift / purchase triple the High's existing holdings of works by these celebrated women artists and demonstrate the incredible legacy of their artistic production, which parallels many of the experiments with color, flatness and abstraction associated with postwar American painting.
Academy museum director Brooke Davis Anderson said works by women from throughout the 20th century were highlighted in the gifts and acquisitions, «reflecting our commitment to collecting works by women artists and artists from communities often overlooked by the conventional canon of art history.»
2016 The Color Line: African American Artists and the Civil Rights in the United States, Musee du Quai Branly, Paris, France Expansive Visions: GW Collections Past, Present, Future, George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum, Washington, DC 2017 Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, Tate Modern, London, England The Time Is N ♀ w, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY The Last Ten Years: In Focus; Selections from the David C. Driskell Center Collections, David C. Driskell Center Gallery, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 2018 Hopes Springing High: Gifts of Art by African American Artists, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA Something to Say: The McNay Presents 100 Years of African American Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX Histórias Afro - Atlânticas, Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) and Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo, Brazil
Weston's «Two Shells,» 1927, was given to Scheyer as a gift from the artist in 1927, not long after the two met at a party given by his neighbor, Peter Krasnow.
Gathering together extensive documentation and rare archive material on the numerous exhibitions they organized together from 1995 on, the book is introduced by art theorist and friend of the artist Max Wechsler, who followed West's work closely for many years, and whose illuminating foreword begins: «Without doubt, he was an odd bird, a gifted idler, a Vienna man sui generis and eccentric par excellence.»
Judd later installed an early ceramic work by Kusama, a gift from the artist, in his library at La Mansana de Chinati / The Block in Marfa, Texas.
Matt Rich, American, b. 1976 Double Twist, 2012 latex, acrylic and spray paint on cut paper and linen tape 43 1/8 x 73 3/4 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri, Bebe and Crosby Kemper Collection, Museum purchase made possible by a gift from the R. C. Kemper Charitable Trust, 2012.6 © Matt Rich, courtesy of the artist and Samsøñ, Boston, MA.
In 1992 the Museum received a gift of 414 works by Alex Katz from the artist.
Brendan Cass (American, b. 1973) Capri, 2009 acrylic on canvas 78 x 132 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri, Bebe and Crosby Kemper Collection Museum purchase made possible by a gift from the William T. Kemper Charitable Trust, UMB Bank, n.a., Trustee, 2012.3 © Brendan Cass, courtesy of the artist and McClain Gallery, Houston, Texas.
The Museum of Modern Art has received a major gift from the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros of 90 contemporary works by artists working in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Judd installed an early ceramic work by Kusama, a gift from the artist, in his library at La Mansana de Chinati / The Block in Marfa, Texas.
The store offers around ten thousand titles, ranging from ancient art to cutting - edge contemporary art and also offers a unique selection of jewelry and gifts, and includes items handmade by local artists.
In 1977, the Smart Museum acquired a large painting by Mark Rothko as the result of a generous gift by Mrs. Albert D. Lasker, who acquired the painting from the artist himself.
Mr. Sellman is on the board of the Souls Grown Deep Foundation in Atlanta, which last year donated a major collection of 57 pieces by African - American artists from the South to the Metropolitan Museum, a gift Thomas P. Campbell, the Met's director, called «a landmark moment» in the museum's evolution.
Anchored by fine examples of abstract painting and sculpture from Woodmere's collection, the exhibition also presents selections from the transformative promised gift of artist and Chestnut Hill resident Karen Segal, which will bring previously unimagined depth to the Museum's holdings of twentieth - and twenty - first century art.
Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow (GoMA) receives works by Niki de Saint Phalle from the Eric and Jean Cass Gift, the largest donation of this significant French artist's work to a UK collection.
The gift from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation included works by Thornton Dial, Lonnie Hollie, Nellie Mae Rowe and 20 quilts by women artists from Gee's Bend, Ala..
Many of the contemporary artworks included in the gift are by Vancouver - based artists such as Geoffrey Farmer, Rodney Graham and Damian Moppett, but a few, such as an installation piece by Doris Salcedo, hail from further afield.
«Unicorn and Oak Tree, 1989», a bronze with brown patina by Barry Flanagan, was acquired directly by The Colony Room as a gift from the artist and is estimated at # 4,000 — 6,000.
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