Sentences with phrase «by international artists selected»

films4peace: short films by international artists selected by Mark Coetzee for PUMA.Peace will be presented at the opening and during exhibition.

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The exhibition which opens during Bushwick Open Studios weekend features a work by 19 international artists who have each selected an artist from Brooklyn to participate in the show.
Curated by Shamim M. Momin, Director, Curator, and co-founder of LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division), IN / SITU is a key element of the exposition's innovative artistic programming, providing the opportunity for exhibitors to showcase large - scale installations, site - specific and performative works by select international artists.
In addition to the 12 international artists selected to participate in the project, Australian artist duo Clark Beaumont will be invited by the curators to present work in a new thirteenth room.
The shortlist for the Prize, announced on July 27, 2016, was selected by an international jury that included Kitty Scott, the AGO's Carol and Morton Rapp Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art; Russell Ferguson, Professor in the Department of Art at the University of California; and Stan Douglas, acclaimed artist and filmmaker.
After collecting and reviewing more than 50 proposals from a wide range of artists recommended by an international advisory committee, High Line Art has selected 12 shortlisted proposals by artists Jonathan Berger, Minerva Cuevas, Jeremy Deller, Sam Durant, Charles Gaines, Lena Henke, Matthew Day Jackson, Simone Leigh, Roman Ondak, Paola Pivi, Haim Steinbach, and Cosima von Bonin.
Artists» Film International celebrates moving image work selected by a global partnership of arts organisations.
1957 1957 Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Paintings and Watercolors, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (November 20, 1957 — January 12, 1958) Group 1, Douglass College Art Gallery, New Brunswick, New Jersey (October 9 - 30) American Paintings, 1945 — 1957, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota (June 18 — September 1) The Fourth International Art Exhibition of Japan, 1957, (American artists selected by Frank O'Hara).
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.
This year's exhibition is curated by Misal Adnan Yildiz and consists of five pairs of UK - based and international galleries presenting selected works by women artists, with a high percentage of Non-European participants which includes indigenous practices from Maori, Kurdish, Asian, and African origins.
Selected by Clare Lilley Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and featuring leading international galleries, Frieze's first - ever summer exhibition in Regent's Park will bring together 25 new and significant works by leading 20th - century and contemporary artists from around the world.
Showcasing the work of 21 artists, including nine new productions commissioned and selected in close collaboration with independent curator Julie Boukobza, the show has been produced by Balkan Projects — a new initiative led by LA - based Serbian actress Marija Karan, which aims to bring the Balkan art scene to an international stage.
From 29 February until August 2016, Schilt Gallery presents its new exhibition Stirring Imaginations, selected works by international artists Cig Harvey and Yola Monakhov Stockton.
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.
1985 Sarah Charlesworth, General Idea, Peter Halley, Jeff Koons, Peter Nagy, Richard Prince and Laurie Simmons, International with Monument, New York Metro Pictures, New York Paravision, Postmasters Gallery, New York (curated by Collins & Milazzo) Dealers and Critics, Mo David Gallery, New York (curated by Robert Nickas) Currents, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (curated by David Joselit, brochure) Final Love, CASH / Newhouse, New York (curated by Collins & Milazzo) Jay Gorney Modern Art, New York Post-Style, Wolff Gallery, New York Selected Works, Metro Pictures, New York Cult and Decorum, Tibor De Nagy Gallery, New York (curated by Collins & Milazzo) A Brave New World, A New Generation: 40 New York Artists, Udstillingsbygning ved Charlottenborg, Copenhagen; travelled to Lunds Konsthall, Lund, Sweden Biennale de São Paulo, Brazil (catalogue) Infotainment, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago; travelled to Texas Gallery, Houston (catalogue) Currents, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA
Artpace is pleased to announce the Fall 2016 International Artist - in - Residence exhibition opening featuring artists Lily Cox - Richard (Houston, TX), Kim Faler (Williamstown, MA), and Kim Morgan (Halifax, Canada)-- selected by guest curator Denise Markonish (MASS MoCA).
ADAA's Art Show Committee selected 72 proposals from member galleries that represent the breadth and depth of the Association's art and scholarly expertise, providing audiences with a diverse range of works from the pre-Columbian period through today, by artists of a variety of genres, practices, and national and international origin.
Works selected by Artists» Film International partners will be shown in the Zilkha Auditorium throughout 2014.
Rather, it can best be described as a carefully selected cluster of major works by leading international contemporary artists.
Turner Prize - winning artist Elizabeth Price has been selected by the Whitechapel Gallery for Artists» Film International, an annual touring programme of film, video and animation chosen by 15 partner organisations from around the world.
The Frieze Tate Fund saw a six - person international jury, composed of four Tate curators and two guest curators, select six artworks by the Turkish art - ist Hüseyin Bahri Alptekin, acquired from Rampa, Istanbul; three artworks by Portuguese artist Leonor Antunes, acquired from Galeria Luisa Strina, São Paulo; and one work by the Malaysian artist Phillip Lai, acquired from Stuart Shave / Modern Art, London.
The International Artists - in - Residence were selected by Suzanne Cotter, Curator of the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Project.
Curated by Diana Robson, Exploring: BigCi features a survey of works selected from Australian and International BigCi artists in residence.
In our group exhibition we offered that potential by selecting a variety of female artists from intergenerational, international and intersectional perspectives.»
Chosen from more than 500 nominations by significant international critics, curators, art historians and creative writers, Vitamin 3 - D's 117 established and emerging artists were selected on the basis that they have made a significant contribution to sculpture and installation (in their broadest sense) in the last five years.
Selected by Yorkshire Sculpture Park's Clare Lilley, featured is a presentation of works by international galleries showing major 20th - century and contemporary artists.
Hall met Pete Eckert and Alice Wingwall, the Guild's other two members, in 2009 when their work was selected by curator Douglas McCulloh to be part of the traveling exhibition called Sight Unseen: International Photography by Blind Artists, which was on view at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
Select exhibitions include Undergrowth, Art Projects International, New York, NY (2003); Marking: Drawings by Contemporary Artists from Korea, The Korea Society, New York (2003); New Artists 2000, International Kunstmesse Kongresshaus, Zurich, Switzerland (2000); Figuration Critique, Du Toit de la Grande Arche, Paris, France (1998); and Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, Korea (Window Installation, 1997).
Selected exhibitions include: Atomic Sunshine at The Okinawa Prefectural Art Museum, Japan (2009); Wall Rockets: Contemporary Artists and Ed Ruscha, curated by Lisa Dennison at The Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY (2009); Making a Home at The Japan Society, New York (2008); Second Lives at The Museum of Arts & Design, New York (2008); Wall Rockets, Curated by Lisa Dennison at The FLAG Art Foundation, New York (2008); Free Fish at the Asia Society, New York (2007); Thermocline of Art - New Asian Waves at ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany (2007); Attention to Detail at The FLAG Art Foundation, New York (2007); The Shapes of Space at the Guggenheim Museum, New York (2007); Greater New York at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Queens, NY (2005); Yokohama International Triennial, Yokohama, Japan (2005); and Fuchu Biennale at the Fuchu Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan (2004).
Following its debut in December 2014 in Miami Beach, the exhibition makes its first international stop in Buenos Aires and incorporates works by 10 Argentine artists selected by three local curators — fostering a dialogue between women curators and artists on both a local and international level.
The candidates were then reviewed by five international jury, and eventually four recipients were selected as «SBS Foundation sponsored Artists
In 1994 he was one of twenty - one artists selected to participate in the International Artist - in - Residence Program sponsored by the Pace Roberts Foundation for Contemporary Art.
The artists are selected by the Whitechapel Gallery as part of Artists» Film International, a showcase for artists film with 16 partner organisations worldwide, which this year explores the theme of coartists are selected by the Whitechapel Gallery as part of Artists» Film International, a showcase for artists film with 16 partner organisations worldwide, which this year explores the theme of coArtists» Film International, a showcase for artists film with 16 partner organisations worldwide, which this year explores the theme of coartists film with 16 partner organisations worldwide, which this year explores the theme of conflict.
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.
The exhibition will include works by international artists who will be selected by Berta Sichel, artistic director of the Biennial, with the support of a curatorial team of international experts; and will feature «La Meduse» 2008, a c - type photograph by Yinka Shonibare MBE.
Artists invited into this program are selected and sponsored by Location One's International Committee.
The nomination for this prestigious awards is selected by five international curators, each nominating only two artists that will be exhibited in solo shows from July 7th in Arles, France.
Nine rooms in the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich are dedicated to 25 selected works by 20 international artists in the exhibit In the Space of the Beholder — Contemporary Sculpture.
In which artists, galleries and artworks are proposed and selected by curators and museum directors, including some of the leading figures in the international scene: Silvia Fanti (Performative Arts Curator, Xing, Bologna), Agustin Pérez Rubi (Artistic Director, Malba — Fundación Costantin, Buenos Aires), Stephanie Rosenthal (Head Curator, Hayward Gallery, London, and Artistic Director).
Presenting select works by a range of international contemporary artists, «And I Will Take You to Paradise» is the Jugendstilsenteret and KUBE's major exhibition for 2018 and will be shown in KUBE from 4 May to 30 December.
Our galleries offer art lovers a rich experience of carefully selected paintings, prints, and photographs in a range of genres and styles by international and UK based artists.
AURORA 2018's curated exhibition will present a fresh lineup of local, national and international contemporary artists selected by three prestigious guest curators hailing from Dallas, New York and Berlin.
Established artists are selected and sponsored by our International Committee.
Prizm Art Fair presents the work of international emerging artists with a select focus on solo presentations by artists from the Global African Diaspora.
This spring S1 Artspace presents S1 SALON 2012, three new screenings of work by national and international artists selected by LINDER STERLING [artist]; LISA LE FEUVRE [Head of Sculpture Studies at The Henry Moore Institute, Leeds]; and BEN RIVERS [artist].
This year's winning entries were selected by a panel of international judges from all aspects of the industry including commissioners, publishers and artists, such as Alexandra Zsigmond, designer at the New York Times, Matt Smith, creative at Australian public broadcaster SBS and London based Jonathan Hubbard, creative director and founder of The Clearing.
Cindy Sherman meets Dzunuk» wa is a rare opportunity for the public to see selected highlights from the collection, including works by such key Canadian and international artists as Brian Jungen, Ann Kipling, Mary Pratt, Jean - Paul Riopelle, Victor Vasarely and Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun.
Since 1995, when the Fine Arts Gallery was rededicated the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, the Collection has developed considerably through a program of selected donations and the purchase of significant works of contemporary art produced by Canadian and international artists.
New York (TADIAS)-- The 2014 Summer Show at Skoto Gallery (one of the first contemporary African art galleries in the United States), which opened on Thursday, June 19th, features selected works by a diverse group of international artists, including Ethiopian - born painter Wosene Kosrof.
The ninth artist to receive the biannual award, Vo was selected by an international jury of curators in recognition of his significant influence on contemporary art.
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