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At the IMA Freiman realized major commissions by artists including Robert Irwin, Kay Rosen, Tony Feher, Orly Genger, Julianne Swartz, and Ghada Amer, and curated numerous exhibitions of works by international contemporary artists including Aziz + Cucher, Amy Cutler, Ingrid Calame, Maria Magdalena Campos - Pons, Ernesto Neto, and Tara Donovan (1999 VCUarts MFA).
She has realized major commissions by artists including Robert Irwin, Kay Rosen, Tony Feher, Orly Genger, Julianne Swartz, and Ghada Amer, and curated numerous exhibitions of works by international contemporary artists including Amy Cutler, Ingrid Calame, Maria Magdalena Campos - Pons, Ernesto Neto, and Tara Donovan.

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Included in the collection are works by important contemporary painters and in our one - acre sculpture garden monumental sculptures by artists of international recognition.
Other worthy stops include Bergamot Station, housing Santa Monica's single largest concentration of art galleries, and Broadway Gallery Complex for contemporary works by local and international artists.
Füsun Eczacıbasi's six - story home in Istanbul's old city is a beacon of contemporary art filled with video installations and other works by Turkish and international artists, including an animation by the South African William Kentridge, a transformed door by Polish artist Alicja Kwade, and films by Turkish artists Ali Kazma, Inci Eviner, and Extrastruggle.
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.
Originally commissioned as»11 Rooms» by Manchester International Festival, the International Arts Festival RUHRTRIENNALE 2012 - 2014 and Manchester Art Gallery, this landmark exhibition will now be extended and presented at Pier 2/3 in Sydney's Walsh Bay including new and re-imagined works, specially commissioned for this project, by some of the world's most celebrated contemporary artists spanning six continents.
The exhibition offers a unique, hands - on experience which encourages viewers to browse or peruse an eclectic selection of contemporary works by an international group of artists including John Baldessari, Nan Goldin, Jenny Holzer, Sol LeWitt, Rosemarie Trockel, and William Wegman among many others.
Including more than 300 paintings, sculptures and drawings by nearly 140 artists of international renown, such as Jackson Pollock, Alberto Giacometti, Richard Diebenkorn and Mark Rothko, Celebrating Modern Art provides an exciting and diverse overview of a century of artistic achievement and features five areas of focus: the New York School, art in California, contemporary art, modern sculpture and twentieth century drawings.
Recent exhibitions include: Paris - New York: IL LEE, Galerie Gana - Beaugourg, Paris, France (2005); Next Next Art, curated by Dan Cameron, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY (2004); IL LEE: New Drawings and Paintings, Art Projects International, New York, NY (2004); Open House: Working in Brooklyn, curated by Charlotta Kotik and Tumelo Mosaka, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY (2004); Marking: Drawings by Contemporary Artists from Korea, The Korea society, New York, NY (2003); and New Acquisitions, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea (2002).
Exhibiting works from both national and international contemporary artists (in parallel to the permanent collection of mainly Leipzig - based artists), G2's NEW ACQUISITIONS includes paintings, works on paper, photographs and installations by Judith Bernstein, Melissa Gordon, Anne Imhof, Jeanette Mundt, Raymond Pettibon, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, Thomas Ruff and Rirkrit Tiravanija to name just a few.
Tate St Ives presents international modern and contemporary art in the unique cultural context of St Ives, including works from the Tate Collection, in particular works by the artists from the St Ives school.
In addition to participating in an international array of group exhibitions including the Venice Biennale (1997, 1980, 1976), the Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial (1995, 1977), and Documenta, Kassel, Germany (1972), Martin has been the recipient of multiple honors including the Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf of the Women's Caucus for Art of the College Art Association (2005); the Governor's Award for Excellence and Achievement in the Arts given by Governor Gary Johnson, Santa Fe, New Mexico (1998); the National Medal of Arts awarded by President Clinton and the National Endowment for the Arts (1998); the Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement by the College Art Association (1998); the Golden Lion for Contribution to Contemporary Art at the Venice Biennale (1997); the Oskar Kokoschka Prize awarded by the Austrian government (1992); the Alexej von Jawlensky Prize awarded by the city of Wiesbaden, Germany (1991); and election to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York (1989).
It included work by thirteen international contemporary artists: Rana Begum, Andrew Bick, Guy Bigland, Edith Dekynd, A K Dolven, Adam Gillam, Daniel Robert Hunziker, Maria Lalic, Jonathan Parsons, Katie Pratt, John Wood & Paul Harrison and Neil Zakiewicz.
Committed to comprehensive, large - scale projects by major international artists for presentation to the public, Ayn Foundation's current projects include Andy Warhol's The Last Supper and Maria Zerres's September Eleven located in the west Texas town of Marfa; an installation of work by Dan Flavin at Fisherbau in Polling, Germany; and an exhibition of paintings by Arnulf Rainer at Mana Contemporary.
Work by the artist has been extensively included in international group exhibitions, including This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics in the 1980s, which was first hosted by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago in 2012.
He prefers an aesthetically lean, visually simple look fort he main living areas of the house, where several spaces of different sizes and shapes contain minimalistic, changing displays of pieces by a mix of young and established Japanese and international contemporary artists, including Olaf Breuning, Tracey Emin, Tatsuo Miyajima, Marc Quinn, Thomas Struth, Yoshihiro Suda, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Wolfgang Tillmans.
The exhibition includes drawings by Italian, German, French, Dutch, and Flemish artists of the Renaissance and baroque periods; German draftsmen of the nineteenth century; and an international contingent of modern and contemporary draftsmen.
Organized by the SCAD exhibitions department and overseen by Laurie Ann Farrell, SCAD executive director of exhibitions, with support from chief curator Isolde Brielmaier, Ph.D., the 2013 schedule includes exhibitions of work by major international contemporary artists with a diverse range of practices and media, including Ursula von Rydingsvard, Uta Barth, Candice Breitz, Chakaia Booker and Regina Silveira, among others.
In addition to contemporary works by the gallery's stable of international artists (including important L.A. figures such as Paul McCarthy, Mark Bradford and Richard Jackson), there will also be museum - grade exhibitions organized by Schimmel and other curators.
The sale will be comprised of master works by many giants of German Post-War and Contemporary Art including Gerhard Richter, Georg Baselitz, Martin Kippenberger, Sigmar Polke and Neo Rauch, as well as major works by international artists such as Cindy Sherman, Frank Stella, Louise Bourgeois and Morris Louis.
At ARTBO 2014, Steve Turner Contemporary will present works by five international artists, including Medellín - based artist Camilo Restrepo.
The first major exhibition in Australia of work by acclaimed Italian contemporary artist Francesco Clemente, and second in the annual Schwartz Carriageworks series of major international visual arts projects, Encampment includes six of Clemente's celebrated large - scale tents, transforming 30,000 square feet of the precinct into an opulent tented village.
Founded in 2000 Counter Editions commissions and produces prints and multiples by leading international contemporary artists, including Tracey Emin, John Baldessari, Howard Hodgkin, Rachel Whiteread, Martin Creed and many others.
Comprising over 50 lots, highlights include 20th Century Western paintings by Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and Keith Haring; important artworks by Asian artists Yoshitomo Nara, Yayoi Kusama, Zeng Fanzhi and Zao Wou - ki; and pieces by celebrated contemporary international figures Anish Kapoor, Adrian Ghenie and Michaël Borremans.
Hancock's work has also been included in a number of significant group exhibitions, including Juxtapoz x Superflat, curated by Takashi Murakami and Evan Pricco, Pivot Art + Culture, Seattle, WA (2016 - 17), Statements: African American Art from the Museum's Collection, Museum of Fine Art, Houston, TX (2016), When the Stars Begin to Fall: Imagination and the American South, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY (2014), Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX (2012), The Best of Times, The Worst of Times: Rebirth and Apocalypse in Contemporary Art, Kiev International Biennale of Contemporary Art, Armory, Kiev, Ukraine (2012), Wunderkammer: A Century of Curiosities, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (2008), Darger - ism: Contemporary Artists and Henry Darger, American Folk Art Museum, New York, NY (2008), Political Nature, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (2005), Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (2002), Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (2000).
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).
Permanent collections which hold works by the artist include the Art Institute of Chicago; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburg; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; George Eastman House, Rochester; Getty Center, Los Angeles; International Center for Photography, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Spain; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Fine Arts Houston; Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, Japan; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
MOCA is home to a collection of over 400 works by local, national, and international contemporary artists including Pablo Cano, Teresita Fernandez, Keith Haring, Alex Katz, Edward Ruscha, and George Segal.
Looking at contemporary positions in painting today, the exhibition gathers works by 11 international artists, including Ellen Altfest, Cecily Brown and Steven Parrino.
Works by international contemporary artists, including Yinka Shonibare, MBE, will play an important role in the exhibition.
The mission of Whitespace is to expand and introduce the viewer to current trends in contemporary art by creating international exhibitions by major mid-career contemporary artists using various mediums: including painting, sculpture, photography, drawing and video.
Work by the artist is held in prominent international museum collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Kunsthalle Bern; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Gallery, London; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
The show includes a selection of recently acquired works of contemporary photography, by international artists such Marine Hogunnier, along local ones such as Michal Heiman, Etty Schwarz and Yael Burstein.
Under the leadership of Mary Ellen Goeke, Executive Director of FotoFocus; Raphaela Platow, Director of Contemporary Arts Center; and curated by Kevin Moore, Artistic Director of FotoFocus, the program will include an international roster of curators, critics, artists, and art world professionals who will meet for a two - day event on October 23 and 24, 2015, at the CAC, to discuss the significance and implications of the exhibition and Mapplethorpe's career and legacy as these have evolved over the past 25 years.
Exhibiting works from both national and international contemporary artists (in parallel to the permanent collection), G2 «# 6 New Acquisitions» includes paintings, works on paper, photographs and installations by Judith Bernstein, Melissa Gordon, Anne Imhof, Jeanette Mundt, Raymond Pettibon, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané and Rirkrit Tiravanija to name just a few.
Curated by Ida Kierulf and Helga - Marie Nordby, the exhibition at Kunstnernes Hus includes works by international stars as well as new productions by a number of younger contemporary artists.
Imaging Eden presents an overview of the medium's historic complicity as silent witness, pre-meditated booster, and passionate advocate of this unique environment, and also showcases commissioned work by five international contemporary artists, including Gerald Slota (USA), Jungjin Lee (Korea), Bert Teunissen (the Netherlands) and Jim Goldberg and Jordan Stein (USA), whose practice is photo - based.
Programs in the drill hall include the North American stage premiere of Louis Andriessen's De Materie, directed by composer Heiner Goebbels and featuring the International Contemporary Ensemble in a visually dramatic production incorporating music, dance, and spoken word; a new commission by visual artist and musician Martin Creed that marks his largest installation in the U.S. to date and reimagines the Armory's drill hall and period rooms in a surprising meditation on existence; a major new work by artist Taryn Simon that explores rituals of grief and mourning; and Circle Map, a program of ambitious spatial works by composer Kaija Saariaho that features the New York Philharmonic.
The Astrup Fearnley Museum's collection comprises paintings, sculptures and installations by some of the most important international contemporary artists; established in the 1960s with a particular focus on American art, the collection's focus has been widened in the last years to include also works by renowned European, Brazilian, Japanese, Chinese, and Indian artists.
Returning to Melbourne in 1989 he set up the Tony Oliver Gallery and, over the next 3 years his exhibitions include work by many contemporary and international artists including Paul Boston, Jeffrey Harris, James Clayden, Nicole Page Smith, Jake Berthot, Harvey Quatyman, and Porifirio Didonna.
An exhibition of outstanding works by an international array of contemporary artists including Tian Wei, Alexis Peskine, Govinda Sah «Azad», Brion Gysin and Kenji Yoshida amongst others.
Side by side with seventeenth - century «autonomy lesson» paintings will be works on similar themes by top international classic, modern, and contemporary artist, including: Francis Bacon, Atelier van Lieshout, Berlinde De Bruyckere, Matthew Day Jackson, Lucio Fontana, Mona Hatoum, Paul Thek, Marc Quinn and — of course — Damien Hirst.
A snapshot of contemporary drawing practices, the exhibition includes more than 200 new and recent works on paper by leading international artists, including the Still Life with Screen and Heart (2016) by David Haines.
Curated by James Putnam, Research Fellow at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London and produced by Alteria Art the exhibition includes work by 28 established and emerging international contemporary artists, surveying the influence of nature and its processes on their work.
25 November 2008 — 9 January 2009 Haunch of Venison New York will present «Take Me There (Show Me the Way)», a group exhibition of contemporary sculpture and installation featuring works by seventeen international artists including Haluk Akakce, Daniel Arsham, Nathan Coley, Mat Collishaw, Wim Delvoye, Jeppe Hein, Jochem Hendricks, Anton Henning, Alexej Koschkarow, Alicja -LSB-...]
The series brings together 500 works made by 100 historic and contemporary international artists, to include Jacques - Henri Lartigue (b. 1894 — 1986), Lee Friedlander (b. 1934) and Rosângela Renno (b. 1962).
Whitten's work was included in the 1969 and 1972 Whitney Annuals, the landmark 1971 exhibition, «Contemporary Black Artists in America» at the Whitney Museum, «Energy / Experimentation: Black Artists and Abstraction 1964 — 1980» at the Studio Museum in Harlem (2006); and «High Times Hard Times: New York Painting 1967 - 1975», organized by Independent Curators International (2006).
For the annual NEON Curatorial Award, emerging curators are invited by the Gallery to devise an exhibition proposal drawing from the D.Daskalopoulos Collection, which includes over 500 contemporary artworks by 220 leading international and Greek artists.
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