Sentences with phrase «by younger curators»

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with key historical texts and reflections by younger curators and writers on the impact of this pivotal moment in American culture.
14 Feb 2000 Further Displays from the Outsider Art Collection at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition showcasing further displays from the Musgrave Kinley Outsider Art Collection has just gone on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 25 Jan 2000 Irish Museum of Modern Art - Programme for 2000 The inauguration of a series of new climate - controlled galleries with exhibitions of works by Picasso and Francis Bacon, the largest presentation in Europe to date of the work of the distinguished American painter Leon Golub, an exhibition from a major donation of graphics and prints from North, South and Central America and the development of further international links by the Museum's Education and Community Department are all part of an exciting and wide - ranging programme for 2000 announced today (Tuesday 25 January) by the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 24 Jun 1999 Exhibition selected by Young Curators at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition of some 22 artworks, selected by eight secondary school students from Waterford, Meath and Dublin, goes on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday 13 July 1999.
The Best of Art exhibition features fifteen works in different media selected by the Young Curators, aged 10 - 25.
Best of Art is the final exhibition put together by these young curators and promises to present an eclectic mix of work, from sculpture to stencil graffiti, painting to photography — reflecting the diversity of the students aged 8 — 25 who take part.
«The Whitney Museum has a hit on its hands: a beautiful show organized by a young curator that makes a cogent case for the work of a young artist.»

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In it, a young art curator from the Midwest is offered a job by the handsome, wealthy and mysterious owner of a museum on Cape Cod.
«Carrie Moyer: Pirate Jenny» was organized by Ian Berry, Dayton Director of the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, in collaboration with the artist, and was organized in - house by Tim Peterson, SCAD chief curator of exhibitions.
Catalogue Carlos Rolón: Outside / In will be accompanied by a catalogue that features essays by NOMA's Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Katie A. Pfohl, the Perez Art Museum's Curator of Contemporary Art Maria Elena Ortiz, and the Museo de Arte de Ponce's Associate Curator of European Art, Pablo Pérez d'Ors, an interview of Carlos Rolón by NOMA's Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellow for Modern and Contemporary Art Allison Young, as well as short essays by artist Theaster Gates and NOMA Curatorial Fellow Lucia Momoh.
It features over 140 color plates, an essay by Donald Kuspit, and an interview with Dede Young, Contemporary Curator at the Neuberger Museum.
The fact that curators were recruited from all six departments (many quite young, with fresh energy and ideas) negates the horse - into - camel disdain for decision by committee, and makes a strong case going forward for the merits of interdisciplinary show - making.
The beauty of this show is how the curators seamlessly blend the work of older artists — from an architectural blueprint created by Claes Oldenburg in 1980 to new fiberglass works by original Neo Geo artist Peter Halley — with the work of younger artists who were heavily inspired by the original spatial investigations of these elder statesmen.
Now he has been ranked by Artsy as one of the 20 most influential young curators in Latin America, with shows that «often juxtapose alternate realities, such as combining the pristine idealism of Minimalism and the promise of Modernism with the harsh consequences that sweeping ideologies bring to daily life in cities.»
Organized by New Museum associate director Massimiliano Gioni (the youngest Biennale curator in a century), the highly anticipated show has been inspired by outsider artist Marino Auriti's never - realized plan for a museum that would house all human knowledge.
The departure was short - lived, however, ending when Hoptman returned to the city as a senior curator at the New Museum, bringing in works by painters like Elizabeth Peyton, George Condo, and Tomma Abts while also organizing seminal exhibitions including «Unmonumental: The Object in the 21st Century» — the influential show of provisional - looking sculpture that famously included a lot of paint — and «Younger than Jesus,» the first iteration of the museum's Triennial.
11a — 3p: Art - making, Peking Opera Face, relating to Wŏmen (我们): Contemporary Chinese Art (Saligman Family Atrium) 11a — 3p: Button - making (Saligman Family Atrium) 11a — 3p: Scavenger hunt (Permanent Collection Gallery) 11a — 3p: Scavenger hunt: Georges Braque and the Cubist Still Life, 1928 - 1945 (Ebsworth Gallery) 11a — 3p: Calligraphy (Saligman Family Atrium) 11a — 3p: Art - making with still - life artist Bill Neukomm (Saligman Family Atrium) 11:30 a — 12p: Live music by Washington University's Asian acapella group Sensasians (Saligman Family Atrium) 12 — 12:30 p: Storytelling: Lon Po Po: A Red - Riding Hood Story from China by Ed Young (Teaching Gallery) 1 — 2p: Gallery talk with Karen K. Butler, assistant curator, on Georges Braque and the Cubist Still Life, 1928 — 1945 and John Klein, associate professor of art history, on Face and Figure in European Art, 1928 — 1945.
We see that in the breadth of people included in major recurring exhibitions, in the interests of younger artists, critics and curators, in the editorial choices made by the most current magazines, in the increasing visibility of artists emerged in the 60s and 70s, but did not enter the canon.
Her first encounter with Bourgeois in 1976, as a young curator deep in the thrall of mid-century formalism, arguably altered Wye's professional trajectory as she carried MoMA's storied department into the postmodern era by addressing many of the issues that burned in Bourgeois's heart, from her protean exploration of mediums and forms to a focus on the female body as a creative locus.
The rather narrower painting proposition of «Cher Peintre» is enunciated cogently by Gingeras, a young curator at the Pompidou, in her catalogue essay.
The curators have also capitalized on the Whitney's enviable cityside balconies, which will feature art both massive (a suite of red laminated glass boxes by the West Coast veteran Larry Bell) and invisible (a sound work by the young artist Zarouhie Abdalian).
The nonprofit Apex Art mounts shows proposed by young and emerging curators.
Lively interviews with many of the artists who made the first biennial so extraordinary appear alongside context - setting essays by some of New York's most accomplished young curators.
A catalogue from this exhibition is now available featuring an interview between the artist and Ian Berry, Dayton Director of The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery and an essay by Ingrid Schaffner, Chief Curator, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.
The project space's first few shows have focused on younger black artists who have had little market exposure, such as the Yale MFA student Vaughn Spann and painter and sculptor Leonardo Benzant, subjects of the current show «Homeostasis,» curated by black curator and Aljira Center director Dexter Wimberly.
Focus section: Emerging Talents Bringing together 34 galleries from Cairo to Berlin, Focus features galleries aged 12 years or younger and is advised for the first time by Ruba Katrib (SculptureCenter, New York) in collaboration with returning curator Fabian Schoeneich (Portikus, Frankfurt).
Featuring young Austrian artists with solo presentations, ZONE1 offers a series of innovative projects selected by the curator Marlies Wirth from the MAK — Austrian Museum for Applied Arts / Contemporary Art in Vienna.
She was among 10 Young Curators to Watch featured in Cultured Magazine last summer and named among 16 Female Curators Shaking Things Up in 2016 by artnet News.
The Curators Lab Exhibition greatly enhances FOCA's goals by reaching out to and funding young curators who will present exhibitions in support of a curatorialCurators Lab Exhibition greatly enhances FOCA's goals by reaching out to and funding young curators who will present exhibitions in support of a curatorialcurators who will present exhibitions in support of a curatorial thesis.
«One striking thing was a certain antipathy toward the exhibition, if not necessarily toward Thelma, by an older generation of African - American artists who believed their work had been ignored by museums in the city,» remembers Okwui Enwezor, then a young transplant from Nigeria (and later a Venice Biennale curator).
Turner Prize 2018 is curated by Linsey Young, Curator, British Contemporary Art and Elsa Coustou, Assistant Curator, British Contemporary Art, Tate.
[Working Title] is an annual group exhibition hosted by Goodman Gallery, as part of its continuing efforts to support young and independent artists and curators.
The exhibition has been organized by Joan Young, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
The decision by Celant, ably assisted in this mammoth task by five young curators, to recreate these earlier historic exhibitions implies neutrality: the curators working in the Fascist period selected these artworks, and audiences of today can judge for themselves.
Published in conjunction with the first major retrospective on Rauschenberg's career since the artist's death in 2008, this book presents the complete set of 34 drawings, with an introduction by curator Leah Dickerman and newly commissioned poetry from Kevin Young and Robin Coste Lewis, each reflecting on a selection of drawings and their corresponding Cantos.
CounterPointe will present collaborations by series curator Julia K. Gleich (Gleich Dances) with sculptor Rachel Beach, and Lynn Parkerson (Brooklyn Ballet) with artist Michelle Forsyth as well as Kristin Draucker with sculptor Kara Daving, Brenda Neville (Neville Dance Theatre) with sculptor Courtney Puckett, Janice Rosario (Janice Rosario & Company) with painter Jessica Weiss, Ursula Verduzco with sculptor Sarah Bednarek and Eryn Renee Young (XAOC Contemporary Ballet) with artist Amanda Browder.
Emerging Artist Fellows are selected annually through an open application process and reviewed by a committee comprised of past EAF recipients; established artists who have shown a commitment to mentoring and advocating for younger artists; as well as writers, gallerists, and curators who have special knowledge of contemporary art.
Organized by Eva Respini, Associate Curator in the Department of Photography at MoMA, the exhibition brings together six young artists, Walead Beshty, Daniel Gordon, Leslie -LSB-.....]
It was in this landscape brimming with young artists and curators that a number of new initiatives emerged, like the group show Something Else (1996), curated by Kirsty Bell in Exmouth Market.
The exhibition was selected and designed by Gregory Evans, Mr. Hockney's curator and manager of business and exhibitions, working with Richard Benefield, deputy director of the de Young, and is divided into sections with titles like «En Plein Air,» «From Pixels to Print,» «Looking Up» and «Back to Basics.»
The show was curated by Claire Distenfeld, a young curator who tapped her connections to find some collectors willing not only to test the market but add some much needed supply:
Tate Britain Commission 2018: Anthea Hamilton is curated by Linsey Young (Curator of Contemporary British Art, Tate) and Sofia Karamani (Assistant Curator of Contemporary British Art, Tate).
We invited two curators who are experts in this form, Jacopo Crivelli Visconti and Ana Luiza Fonseca, to put together exhibition of artists» books by these young Brazilians.
In 2013, he curated the group exhibition Forming the Loss in Darkness at Galerie Praz - Delavallade, Paris, as part of Nouvelles Vagues, the young curators season in Paris initiated by Palais de Tokyo, and in 2014 became a curator at Palais de Tokyo and a contributing curator for the institution's projects in 2015.
We aim to support the country's thriving artist community by creating opportunities that provide exhibition space, residency programs for young artists, lecture series and an exchange program that invites international artists / curators to organize or collaborate on exhibitions.
As a curator, one of my main goals is to encourage a dialogue between different artistic positions from varied backgrounds and younger emerging names and bring them into a dialogue with art works by established artists.
Despite this disavowal and thoughtful negotiation of essentialism by figures like Spivak, Gonzalez - Torres, and Piper, identity politics has been retooled recently by a younger generation of artists and curators.
A new show, «As We Were Saying,» curated by Claire Barliant, curator of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts» EFA Project Space on West 39th Street, focuses on younger artists who, as Barliant puts it, are concerned with «Art and Identity in the Age of «Post.»»
Another essay by Mario Codognato (writer and curator at Blain Southern) explores Hirst's role as artist / collector and the influence he continues to have on his contemporaries and younger emerging artists.
Barry Ace, Karina Bergmans, Bozica Radjenovic, Mona Sharma, and Emily Rose Michaud Curator: Laura Margita August 22 - October 4 2014 Opening: August 22, 7 pm to 10 pm 51 B Young Street, Ottawa, ON Performance by Emily Rose Michaud...
The Portugal Pavilion in Lisbon houses five exhibitions: Gradation curated by Garth Weiser; Personal Freedom curated by Johannes Van Der Beek; Insider / Outsider curated by Martin Lilja; California Dreamin» curated by Fred Hoffmann (Adjunct Video Curator Paul Young); and POINTS OF VIEW curated by Stefan Simchowitz.
Clockwise from left, Influential young curators Erin Christovale (Black Radical Imagination, LA Municipal Art Gallery), Photo by Jamie Costa; Lanka Tattersall (MoCA LA), Photo by Myles Pettengill; Rujeko Hockley (Brooklyn Museum), Photo by Elena Olivo; Amanda Hunt (Studio Museum in Harlem), Photo by Sharon Suh; and Naomi Beckwith (MCA Chicago), Photo by Maria Ponce.
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