Sentences with phrase «by writer and curator»

The Berloni Gallery presents The Presence Of Absence, the galleries new group exhibition curated by writer and curator Paul Carey - Kent.
Organized by writer and curator Jan Tumlir, in the center of the exhibition stands a large structure, similar to a cage with work hung on its outside surfaces.
The book brings together new essays by writer and curator Trinie Dalton, French critic Donatien Grau, and Los Angeles Hammer Museum Curator Aram Moshayedi, as well as a special portfolio conceived by the artist.
Featuring an interview by writer and curator Alison Gingeras, this fully illustrated exhibition catalog marks the Brooklyn - based artist Eddie Martinez first solo exhibition with Mitchell - Innes & Nash.
Jiro Takamatsu is accompanied by a 64pp fully illustrated catalogue, which includes an in - depth essay by writer and curator Rachel Taylor.
The exhibition catalogue will feature essays by Chaffee, on the dialogues among bodies of work; by Conaty, on the paintings; and by writer and curator Dan Nagle, who will focus on the drawings.
BAXTER ST at CCNY is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2015 Annual Juried Photography Competition and an upcoming exhibition featuring the top three competition artists, juried by writer and curator Marvin Heiferman.
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For the catalog, an essay by PC — G Director & Curator Jamilee Lacy is joined by interviews with both artists conducted by writer and curator Lauren Ross as well as stellar documentation of the exhibition by photographer Scott Alario.
Molly Soda Comfort Zone has been listed by the writer and curator, Paul Carey - Kent as the gallery show to see in London along with Neo Rauch at David Zwirner, Donna Huanca at Zabludowicz, Cindy Sherman and David Salle at Skarstedt.
«Art & Value» was curated by writer and curator Fionn Meade.
2016 talks included a panel on contemporary art in historical museums and vice versa with Okwui Enwezor (Haus der Kunst, Munich), Hou Hanru (MAXXI, Rome) and Sheena Wagstaff (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), chaired by Jennifer Higgie; Lynette Yiadom - Boakye (Artist) and Gabriele Finaldi (National Gallery, London) in conversation; a panel on feminist art chaired by writer and curator Alison Gingeras with Nancy Grossman and Joan Semmel — two artists featuring in this year's Frieze Mas - ters Spotlight section; Marlene Dumas (Artist) on portraiture; and Cornelia Parker (Artist) in conversation with Dr Maria Balshaw CBE (the Whitworth and Manchester Art Gallery).
Conceived by writer and curator David Campany, the exhibition takes as a starting point the 1920 photograph taken by American artist Man Ray of Marcel Duchamp's work in progress The Large Glass (1915 — 23) deliberately left to gather dust in his New York studio.

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«The Madness, Misery, and Mystery of Edgar Allan Poe» (9:50) focuses on the real author, with biographical remarks from Poe museum curator Chris Semtner and St. Christopher's School writer in residence Ron Smith complemented by old photographs and documents, abundant clips from the film, and brief remarks from the screenwriters.
This is the inaugural event in the international series of programs for writers headed by Gareth Howard and Hayley Radford, who were curators, last year, of London Book Fair's AuthorLounge.
Artist Isabelle Cornaro is joined in conversation by Briony Fer, art historian, curator, writer and professor of History of Art at UCL, to discuss her current solo exhibition, Paysage avec poussin, at the South London Gallery, on view from 24 Jan - 5 Apr 2015
Including a foreword by Alison Byrne, MOCA's Director of Exhibitions and Education, an essay by Heather Hakimzadeh, MOCA Curator and artist and writer Matthew Weinstein and an interview with artist Ryan McGinness.
2012 - Illinois State Museum (Chicago), some DIALOGUE, Chicago, IL - Governors State University — Visual Arts Gallery, National Juried Exhibition: Ways of Making, Jurors: Aaron Ott (Curator) and Jason Foumberg (editor, columnist, freelance writer and critic), University Park, IL - Matthew Marks Gallery, WaterKeeper Alliance: ArtForWater Benefit — Auction, Hosted by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Jeff Koons, New York, NY
This fully illustrated catalogue, designed by Philipp Hubert and co-published by ArtAsiaPacific and Samuel Dorksy Museum of Art, State University of New York at New Paltz, includes texts by exhibition curator Rachel Perera Weingeist, curator and writer David Elliott and Tibetan cultural activist Jamyang Norbu.
A unique amalgamation of artist, Spiritualist and medium, the fascinating and unexpected story of Houghton has generated international interest from curators and writers who see her work as representing an abandonment of figurative form that anticipates the development of modern abstraction by artists such as Kandinsky or Malevich by several decades.
, Minneapolis, MN 2016 From the Belly of Our Being: art by and about Native creation, Oklahoma State University Museum of Art 2016 Into Quarterly, Minneapolis issue 2014 Perspectives and Parallels: Expanding Interpretive Foundations with American Indian Curators and Writers, Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota Duluth 2014 The Open Studios Press, New American Paintings, Issue No. 113, Midwest 2014 Taté Walker, Native Peoples, Urban Arts Scene, August 2014 issue 2014 Dyani White Hawk and Joe D. Horse Capture, Mni Sota: Reflections of Time and Place, All My Relations Arts and Afton Press 2013 Michele Corriel, Western Art and Architecture, Ones to Watch: Spotlighting the Works of Dyani White Hawk, February / March Issue 2012 Suzanne Deats and Kitty Leaken, Contemporary Native American Artists.
Co-organized by Chief Curator Anthony Elms and guest curator Hilton Als, writer and chief theater critic for The New Curator Anthony Elms and guest curator Hilton Als, writer and chief theater critic for The New curator Hilton Als, writer and chief theater critic for The New Yorker.
«Pose and Sculpture,» curated by Daniel Baumann, Casey Kaplan, New York, NY, June 30 — August 4, 2006 «Two or Three or Something: Maria Lassnig, Liz Larner,» Kunsthaus Graz, February 4 — May 7, 2006 «Whitney Biennial 2006: Day for Night,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, March 2 - May 28, 2006 «Gone Formalism,» Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania, Pittsburg, January 21 — March 26, 2006 2005 «Extreme Abstraction,» curated by Louis Grachos and Claire Schneider, Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, July 15 — October 2, 2005, catalogue «The The,» curated by Stuart Shave, Modern Art, London, July 8 — August 7, 2005 «The Meeting,» curated by Kathryn Andrews, Center for the Arts of Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, CA, May 27 — July 2, 2005 2004 «Showdown,» curated by Kimberli Meyer and Fritz Haeg, Schindler House, Los Angeles, October 22 — 23, 2004 «Full House,» curated by David Pagel, East Gallery, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, August 16 - September 10, 2004 «100 Artist See God,» curated by John Baldessari and Meg Cranston, The Jewish Museum San Francisco, March 7 — June 27, 2004; Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA, July 25 — October 3, 2004; Institute of Contemporary Art, London, England, November 19, 2004 — January 9, 2005; Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Virginia Beach, Virginia, June 9 — September 4, 2005, catalogue «The Thought that Counts,» curated by Jason Meadows, Sister Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2003 «Inaugural Exhibition,» Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA, January 25 - March 8 «Within Hours We Would Be in the Middle of Nowhere,» 303 Gallery, New York, NY, July 19 — August 29, 2003 neugerriemschneider, Berlin, Germany «Popstraction,» curated by Paola Antonelli, curator of Architecture and Design at MOMA and independent curator and writer, Eungie Joo, Deitch Projects, New York, NY, catalogue «Imagination: Perception in Art,» curated by Peter Pakesch and Martin Prinzhorn, Kunsthaus Graz, Graz, Austria, October 25, 2003 — January 18, 2004, catalogue Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, NY, November 20, 2003 — January 10, 2004 2002
A jury of three experts — headed by Sophie Hackett, associate curator of photography at the Art Gallery of Ontario and including Nigerian - born curator, writer and scholar Okwui Enwezor and American artist Laurie Simmons — will select a short list of four artists, including at least one Canadian artist.
This volume gives an overview of these recent shifts in Williams» paintings and includes essays by British fiction author and journalist George Pendle, and curator and writer Dan Nadel.
She was selected by a panel of judges, which was chaired by Whitechapel Gallery director Iwona Blazwick and included gallerist Pilar Corrias, collector Candida Gertler, artist Runa Islam and curator and writer Lisa Le Feuvre.
A fully - illustrated catalogue, with essays by the following scholars, curators, and writers accompanies the exhibition: Catherine de Zegher, Bracha L Ettinger, Briony Fer, Elizabeth Finch, Birgit Pelzer, Griselda Pollock, Hendel Teicher, and Kathryn A Tuma.
EVENT With the theme «Beloved Country,» paying tribute to the visual and performing arts in South Africa, Performa's 2016 annual gala includes a new performance by South African artist Athi - Patra Ruga and honors curator, museum director and writer Okwui Enwezor.
A catalogue accompanies this show with condensed critiques by eight contributors — artists, curators and writers — who offer very personal and inspired reactions to the painter's lively compositions.
It is a way to welcome curators, artists, writers and cultural workers to explore the archive and become familiar with work by artist members.
The event was attended by high - profile members of New York City's cultural, philanthropic, civic, and entertainment communities, such as IM Foundation Board Chair Canon Diane M. Porter and art curator, writer, and consultant Patterson Sims; as well as BAP co-presidents Gerri Brown and Darius Somers; and BAP founder Dwight Johnson.
The winners were selected by a jury that included RHMF cofounder Susan Hort, writer and Artforum contributor Travis Diehl, artist and curator Max Presneill, artist Keith Mayerson, and LAXART deputy director and curator Catherine Taft.
Here, he speaks with curator, museum director, writer and cultural catalyst Hans Ulrich Obrist, editor of The Conversation Series, about everything from the need for a redesigned hospital gown, to his relationship to Donald Judd and Marfa, Texas, to «recipes» for making art, his years spent in the Navy, becoming a hairdresser in order to meet women, being cast as a drunken womanizer by Black Mountain College scholars, Andy Warhol's Factory, John Waters, Robert Creeley and even Chamberlains, the restaurant he owned with his son in the mid-1990s.
The May 23 event was moderated by Heather Lord of V&H Social Impact, and panelists were fashion designer Yeohlee Tang; author, community organizer, and fashion blogger Hoda Katebi; writer Yahdon Israel; Manuel Toscano, principal of design firm Zago; and curator, educator, and organizer Carol Stakenas, executive director of No Longer Empty.
Walid Raad: Miraculous Beginnings is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue co-published by Whitechapel Gallery and Festival D'Automne à Paris with contributions by Walid Raad, Achim Borchardt - Hume, Chief Curator, Whitechapel Gallery, Hélène Chouteau - Matikian, writer and curator, Alan Gilbert, writer and poet, and Blake Stimson, Professor of Art History at University of CaliCurator, Whitechapel Gallery, Hélène Chouteau - Matikian, writer and curator, Alan Gilbert, writer and poet, and Blake Stimson, Professor of Art History at University of Calicurator, Alan Gilbert, writer and poet, and Blake Stimson, Professor of Art History at University of California.
Introduced and chaired by curator and writer Caroline Hancock..
Monash University Museum of Art MUMA in partnership with the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art I ACCA is pleased to present a special lecture by renowned American art historian, writer and curator Amelia Jones that coincides with the final week of Unfinished Business - perspectives on art and feminism at ACCA.
Presented as a large - scale installation in first floor Atrium gallery this work is the culmination of a 12 - month process involving research in The Tetley archive, interviews with ex Tetley's Brewery workers, collaboration with screenwriter Joe Hepworth and workshops with women from Justice for Domestic Workers (Leeds) supported by curator and writer Amy Charlesworth, J4DW (London), Gill Park, Director of visual arts organisation Pavilion, artist Jo Dunn and seminal women's collective Leeds Animation Workshop.
This publication introduces and presents the work of a global cast of painters selected by an international panel featuring some of the most prominent names in contemporary art (including the painter Cecily Brown, curators Tony Godfrey, Yuko Hasegawa and Gregor Muir, and writer - critics Suzanne Hudson, Barry Schwabsky and Philip Tinari) offering an intelligent snapshot of the best new talent in painting from across the world, gathered through an open call for submission that drew over 4,300 entries.
Center, in turn, exists as an independent exhibition space founded by artist Lin May and home to coeval.gen.in, an internet - based platform for artists, writers and curators engaging with a critical use of technology and digital economy.
10:00 am Panel: Still They Persist, with FemFour Moderated by Steven Matijcio, Curator, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, with Cincinnati - based FemFour panelists: Sara M. Vance Waddell, FemFour Founder and Collector; Cal Cullen, Artist, Curator and Executive Director, Wave Pool; Jaime Thompson, Curator of Education, Contemporary Arts Center; and Maria Seda - Reeder, Writer, Curator, Educator.
This unique project was conceived by Action for Brazil's Children Trust supporter and Sports Media Consultant Betise Head, ABC Trust Founder Jimena Paratcha, and Alice Whitney of Creative Nation, with the help of Lee Sharrock, an arts PR, curator, writer and Director of Global Creative PR at Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide.
It features essays by the noted Harvard cultural theorist Homi Bhabha and the exhibition curator and noted writer on Modern and contemporary art, Sean Kissane.
The exhibition is co-curated by pre-eminent authorities Andrey Erofeev, a leading art critic and writer, and former head of the contemporary art department of the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; Marco Livingstone, an independent curator who has worked on numerous publications, retrospectives and Pop Art exhibitions that have toured throughout Europe, Japan and Canada; and Tsong - Zung Chang, a curator and guest professor of China Art Academy who co-founded the Asia Art Archive and the well - established Hanart TZ Gallery in Hong Kong.
Now a handsome, more permanent version has arrived, 16 essays, poems and artist's statements, one interview and one screenplay, sandwiched between introductions by five writers and curators and two manifestoes by Mr. Pendleton.
Featuring contributions by Iris Müller - Westermann, Senior Curator of International Art at the Modern Museet in Stockholm, and scholar, writer and curator, AlexCurator of International Art at the Modern Museet in Stockholm, and scholar, writer and curator, Alexcurator, Alex Bacon.
About Norte Maar: Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Arts is a 501 © 3 non-profit arts organization founded in 2004 by curator Jason Andrew and choreographer Julia K. Gleich to create, promote, and present collaborations in the disciplines of the visual, literary, and the performing arts: connecting artists, choreographers, composers, writers, and other originating artists with venues and each other.
This book highlights The Broad collection's depth by assembling a sharp cast of cultural leaders, writers, critics, and curators to share their insights, experiences, and diverse points of view on some of The Broad collection's most celebrated artists.
Alison Jacques Gallery invites you to a panel discussion addressing historic, contemporary and future questions around the value of women's art, with speakers Melissa Gordon (artist), Isobel Harbison (critic and curator), Rehana Zaman (artist), and Marina Vishmidt (writer), chaired by Fiona McGovern (Director, Alison Jacques Gallery).
Readers will delight in essays by filmmaker John Waters on Jeff Koons; music critic Greil Marcus on Christopher Wool; novelist Siri Husvedt on Anselm Kiefer; travel writer and essayist Pico Iyer on Takashi Murakami; Pulitzer Prize - winning biographer Mark Stevens on Cy Twombly; and former Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, John Elderfield on Jasper Johns, among many other pairings.
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