In May 2011, Ikkan Art expanded to Singapore by establishing Ikkan Art Gallery with programmes that present museum quality artworks
by international artists across a wide range of mediums including painting, sculpture, photography, video and new media art.
Not exact matches
I work to achieve this
by inviting
international artists to exhibit in Toronto as well as promote Canadian
artists abroad through art fairs and partnerships with other galleries
across the globe.
More than 160 leading galleries from
across the world will showcase ambitious presentations
by international emerging and established
artists, enhanced
by a curated non-profit programme of
artist commissions, films and talks.
Extraordinarily diverse in terms of geography, age, and gender, the selected
artists — identified
by the five Award Jurors and 10
international Nominators — have selected 61
artists from over 30 countries
across five continents for this year's Absolut Art Award.
Great Works aims to address the absence in regional museums and galleries
across the UK of works
by British
artists who have established
international reputations over the last 20 years.
The selection and presentation of
artists, collections, and commissioned projects for PAMM is guided
by the Museum's mission to create dialogues
across and through local, regional, and
international contexts and to emphasize
artists and projects that engage with traditions from the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America.
The initiative will feature site - specific installations, created
by more than 70
international and local
artists,
across the city's many heritage sites.
Showcasing emerging
international art and
artists across various locations annually, including Cologne, Miami and Hudson, the NYC program features a presentation of interactive art projects from San Juan's Beta - Local and Detroit's MOCAD, as well as a site - specific installation in a Ford Galaxie 500
by Shoot the Lobster, including work
by Lena Henke and Marie Karlberg of M / L Artspace and Bradley Kronz.
Frieze London 2017 will present more than 160 leading galleries from
across the world will showcase ambitious presentations
by international emerging and established
artists.
Spanning
across all media, from painting to video installation and performance, the Another Antipodes Exhibition: Urban Axis showcased over 80 works
by 46 selected
international artists and was accompanied
by an engaging program of talks, masterclasses, screenings, and music events.
Featuring major works
by eleven Australian and
international artists, you'll see the concept and representation of time - past, present and future - reinterpreted and revealed
across such...
Spread
across two venues, this ambitious investigation into the use of colour in art features more than 400 works
by 125
international artists, including Josef Albers (pictured).
EVA
international was founded in 1977
by artists and has a rich history with an extraordinary alumni of over 2,000
artists and 40 guest curators from
across the world, who created works and exhibitions specifically for the city.
«Collectible» is a high - profile launch exhibition that will be featuring small works
by 67 promising, mid-career and established
International Zeitgeist
artists from
across all discipline; including painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, and print.
Alongside newly commissioned essays
by leading
international scholars and works
by contemporary visual
artists, key historical texts trace a trajectory of writings
across religions, cultures, genders and ages to reflect the breadth of conflicting and constantly shifting attitudes towards the veil.
The SCAD Museum of Art presents «Built, World,» a group exhibition featuring works
by leading
international artists investigating architecture and constructed realities with a variety of media
across a range of scale.
In this edition,
artist Amy Sherald gets picked up
by an
international mega gallery, Banksy murals are popping up
across New York City, The Morgan receives a substantial collection from a New York gallerist and more art to know.
Vermont Studio Center Location: Johnson, VT Founded
by artists in 1984, the Vermont Studio Center is the largest
international artists and writers residency program in the United States, hosting 50 visual
artists and writers each month from
across the country and around the world.
An exhibition and events programme featuring work
by Austrian and
international artists working
across sound art, experimental film, software programming, laboratory culture, sculpture, ephemeral art, radio, instrument building, and post internet art.
Curator Teresa Gleadowe has worked to bring work
by major
international artists to various spaces
across the region.
The term «ZERO» was coined
by Heinz Mack and Otto Piene to describe this concept, and later came to define an
international movement taken up
by artists across Europe.
JanKossen Contemporary, founded in 2009
by Dr Jasmin Kossenjans, is an
international dealer of contemporary art representing
artists working
across disciplines.
This tension between inside and outside, appearance and reality, can be traced
across a number of the works
by artists including Thomas Gainsborough and Johann Zoffany, British contemporary
artists Richard Billingham and Rachel Whiteread, as well as
international artists Thomas Struth and Zineb Sedira.
Recently opened ZAP is a philanthropic pop - up shop, initiated
by Zabludowicz Collection in collaboration with BALTIC, Glasgow
International, Liverpool Biennial, Serpentine Galleries, Studio Voltaire, and emerging
artists from
across the UK.
Following the successes of 2009 and 2010, 21 museums and galleries
across the UK (including 17 venues outside of London and Edinburgh) in 2011 will be showing
ARTIST ROOMS exhibitions and displays from the collection assembled
by Anthony d'Offay
ARTIST ROOMS On Tour is an inspired partnership with the Art Fund — the fundraising charity for works of art, making available the
ARTIST ROOMS collection of
international contemporary art to galleries throughout the UK.
Just as we come from
across national, cultural, material and conceptual boundaries our student body includes recent graduates, mid-career
artists, writers, teachers and thinkers who come to Transart Institute to expand their points of view and invigorate their practice
by participating in intensive immersive residencies including workshops and seminars, presentation and critique, peer dialogue and debate and becoming part of an
international artistic research community.
Simon Lee Gallery New York is pleased to present Towards Infinity: 1965 - 1980, an exhibition of major works conceived
by artists from
across the
international scope of the Conceptual art movement,...
The free exhibition brings together over 150 works
by 32
international artists working
across painting, drawing, video, photography, performance, sculpture, and installation in an exploration into contemporary art from, and influenced
by, Mexico.
Continuing a century - long heritage of making and collaboration with leading
international contemporary
artists, the Studio weavers are dedicated to producing extraordinary and engaging works of art
by commission from private and public collectors from
across the globe In 1946, the Studios were incorporated as The Edinburgh Tapestry Company.
Prospect.1, which was modeled on
international art biennials, such as the Venice Biennale, was the largest contemporary art exhibit in U.S. history, with works
by 81 renowned
artists from countries
across the globe displayed in museums and outdoor sites throughout the city.
, curated
by Esox Lucius & Patrice Ferrari, Ligny en Brionnais, FR Shimmering Substance, touring show, Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Ursula Schultz - Dornburg,
Across The Territories 1998 - 2001, IVAM, Valencia, ES The Red Night, 9th Annual Watermill Benefit Representing Nature, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, US Waschsalon - Der Stof aus dem die Bilder sind, Aargauer Kunsthaus / Halle Schönenwerd, DE Drawings of Choice from a New York Collection Krannert Art Museum, Illinois, UK Extension, Works from the collection No. 2 Magasin 3, Stockholm Konstall, Stockholm, SW Something We Talked About: Badessari, McBride, Salle, Weiner, Brooke Alexander & Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, US Sans Commune Mesure, Image et texte dans l'art actuel, Museé d'Art Moderne Lille Métropole, FR Stars and Brights, Brigitte March Galerie, Stuttgart, DE L'Art Mol et Raide... Nouvelle Présentation de la Collection, Musée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon, Lyon, FR Extension, Magasin 3, Stockholm, SW MuHKA de Collectie een Keuze, Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, Antwerpen, BE Group Show, Musée d'Art Contemporain de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, FR Les Enfants Du Paradis, Yvon Lambert, Paris, FR Museum in Progress, Galeria Continua, San Gimigano, IT Married
by Powers, 11 choices from the Frac Collection
by Bik Van der Pol plus 10, TENT, Rotterdam, NL 1968 - 1977, l'art en Cause (s), CAPC - Museé d'Art Contemporain de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, FR Kunstprojekte für den Neubau der Universität Klagenfurt, Universitat Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt, DE Les Années 70: l'art en Cause 1968 - 1977, CAPC, Musée d'Art Contemporain Entrepôt, Bordeaux, FR Building Structures, P.S. 1 MOMA, Long Island City, New York, US Extra Art: A Survey of
Artists» Ephemera, 1960 - 1999, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK Comer o no Comer To Eat or not to Eat, Centro de Arte de Salamanca, Salamanca, ES 2002 Taipei Biennial: Great Theatre of the World, Tai Pei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, CN Markers a Banner Project of
Artists & Poets for Venice Biennale 2001 - a Choice of 55 Works, The
International Artists» Museum & Orensanz Foundation, Center for the Arts, New York, US Postcards From The Edge, Visual AIDS, benefit show and sale, New York, US RxART Ball, Barney's New York Co-op, New York, US To Hear Yourself As Others Hear You; William Furlong, South London Gallery, London, UK Bloody Amateurs, Unknown Public, London, UK
It is an aesthetic that links many of the women
artists who feature in this issue, including Barbara Hepworth (1903 — 1975), whose forthcoming Tate Britain exhibition celebrates not only her long life of radical experimentation (both in the creation of her artworks and also the way they were to be experienced
by the viewer), but also how important an
international figure she became, with exhibitions
across the globe from a relatively young age.
«In my experience as an art dealer, I have come
across numerous
international artists but I was always particularly touched and impressed
by British
artists.
Across the road, The Fruitmarket Gallery offers world class exhibitions of contemporary art, featuring work
by British and
international artists with both emerging and established
international reputations.
Being committed to discovering, examining, and contextualizing known and unknown artworks
by modern masters as well as innovative
artists of today, the Bruce Silverstein Gallery strives to provide a venue for dialogue
across all art forms; its principle focus is the representation of an
international roster of contemporary
artists as well as established
artists of great influence.
The annual exhibitions programme takes place
across the main and first floor galleries and profiles the work of established
international figures such as Mark Dion, Ryan Gander, Tom Friedman, Sanja Iveković, Michael Landy and Rivane Neuenschwander, as well as that
by younger and mid-career
artists such as Alice Channer and Oscar Murillo.
Organised
by Aesthetica Magazine, the
international art and culture publication, in partnership with York Museums Trust, the Art Prize is a platform for emerging contemporary
artists from
across the world to bring their work to a wider audience.
International Print Center New York will open its 2015/16 Season with Weaving Past into Present: Experiments in Contemporary Native American Printmaking, an exhibition of current prints
by Native American
artists living and working
across North America, on view September 24 - November 10, 2015.
The exhibition includes work
by over thirty Canadian and
international artists across the first three parts, including works from the SFU Art Collection.
He was and isn't the only late 20th / early 21st Century
artist to see creative possibilities in the phenomenon of light; Wedgework V (1975), part of a series Turrell began in 1969, in which he caused light to fall
across spaces so as to divide them diagonally, creating seemingly palpable planes and surfaces, was installed in the recent Light Show at London's Hayward Gallery alongside light - based works
by a group of
international artists that included Olafur Eliasson, Jenny Holzer and Dan Flavin.
Simon Lee Gallery New York is pleased to present Towards Infinity: 1965 - 1980, an exhibition of major works conceived
by artists from
across the
international scope of the Conceptual art movement, with special focus on the period between 1965 and 1980.
Nominated
by experts
across the UK contemporary film and arts sectors, the Jury who selected this year's shortlist were: Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director, Whitechapel Gallery; Andrea Lissoni, Senior Curator,
International Art (Film), Tate Modern and Film London Board Member; Catherine Bray, Editor, Random Acts, Channel 4; Shona Illingworth,
Artist; Peter Taylor, Director, Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival and Tyrone Walker - Hebborn, Director, Genesis Cinema.