Not exact matches
Robinson's work has been featured in
solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum
of Art, CA and the Montalvo Arts
Center in Saratoga, CA, and in numerous group
exhibitions across the United States and abroad.
Solo exhibitions of his work have taken place at CAPC Musée d'Art Contemporain de Bordeaux, France; the Rubell Family Collection, Miami; Lincoln
Center for the Performing Arts, New York; and the High Museum
of Art, Atlanta.
Contemporary Arts
Center New Orleans is pleased to present Jockum Nordström: Why Is Everything A Rag - the first
solo museum
exhibition of the Stockholm - based artist Jockum Nordström in the Americas.
His
solo exhibitions include The Masturbators at Foxy Production, New York (2009), Supermax 2008 at the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2008), CHRON at the Drawing
Center, New York (2008) and Grid Ripper, Galleria d'arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Bergamo, Italy (2008).
Solo exhibitions of her work have been organized at Colorado Springs Fine Arts
Center, CO (2017); Portland Art Museum, OR (2017); Museum
of Contemporary Art, San Diego (2016 and 2011); McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX (2016); Museum
of Fine Arts Houston, Texas (2012 and 2014); Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, MO (2013); the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, NE (2013); Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, Spain (2009); Albright - Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY (2008); and San Jose Museum
of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA, traveled to the Kemper Museum in Kansas City, MO and Albright - Knox Gallery in Buffalo, NY (2006).
The Great Dismal Swamp is the artist's first
solo exhibition in the DC metro area, although he has previously participated in group
exhibitions at the Smithsonian, the Corcoran, and the David C. Driskell
Center at the University
of Maryland.
Recent
solo exhibitions include The Drawing
Center, New York (2015); the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Denver (2014); Ballroom Marfa, Texas (2013); High Museum
of Art, Atlanta (2013); Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis (2013); Miami Art Museum (2012); Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2012); and South London Gallery (2012).
At the end
of the month, two
solo exhibitions are opening at the
center featuring artists Jordan Casteel and Alison Saar.
He has had numerous
solo exhibitions at institutions including Cypress College, Cypress, CA; Irvine Fine Arts
Center, Irvine, CA; BF Annex, Boston, MA and the California Institute
of Arts, Valencia, CA.
Torbjørn Rødland (b. 1970, Stavanger, Norway, lives and works in Los Angeles and Oslo) has been the subject
of a number
of institutional
solo exhibitions, including shows at Henie - Onstad, Oslo, Norway (2015); Kunsthall Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway (2014); Hiroshima City Museum
of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, Japan (2010); Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, United States (2010) and P.S. 1 Contemporary Art
Center, New York, United States (2006).
Since then Marden has been the subject
of numerous
solo exhibitions at venues such as the Dia
Center for the Arts, New York and the Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA.
His work has been the subject
of recent
solo exhibitions at the University
of Maine Museum
of Art, University
of Notre Dame, and The Painting
Center in New York.
His work has been widely exhibited on an international level, including
solo exhibitions at the MassMOCA, Nort Adams (2011); Institute
of Visual Arts, Milwaukee (1997); Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston (2002); and Walker Art
Center, Minneapolis (2001, 2000).
Since 2005, he has had 16
solo exhibitions in the United States and Europe in addition to numerous group
exhibitions at venues such as MoMA PS1, the Nevada Museum
of Art, The Drawing
Center and Yerba Buena
Center for the Arts.
b. 1971, San Francisco, CA Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA EDUCATION 2001 MFA Art
Center College
of Design, Pasadena, CA 1994 BFA Rhode Island School
of Design, Providence, RI
SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 Lecia Dole - Recio, GAVLAK, Los Angeles
Gosling is a member
of local art workshop and gallery Printmakers Inc. and just four months away from presenting his work in a
solo exhibition at the Art League's studio in the Torpedo Factory Art
Center.
His most recent
solo exhibitions include: Lovers, Le Consortium, l'Académie Conti, Vosne - Romanée, France (2015 - 16); Masks (Pentagon), Rockefeller Plaza, New York (2015); Thomas Houseago: Studies «98 — «14, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague (2014); Striding Figure / Standing Figure, Galleria Borghese, Rome, Italy (2014); As I Went Out One Morning, Storm King Art
Center, Mountainville, NY (2014); Thomas Houseago: Where the Wild Things Are, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University
of East Anglia, Norwich, UK (2012) and What Went Down, Centre International d'art et du paysage, île de vassivière, Vassivière, France (2012, travelled to Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, Germany; Modern Art Oxford and The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
Recent
solo exhibitions include «We'll Not Carry Coals,» Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria (2003); «Recent Sculptures», Lincoln
Center, New York (2004); Vancouver Art Gallery (2005); MAK, Vienna (2008); and «To Build A House You Start with the Roof: Work, 1972 - 2008», Baltimore Museum
of Art (2008 - 2009, traveled to Los Angeles County Museum
of Art and the Foundation Beyeler in 2009); and «Franz West: Autotheater» the Museum Ludwig, Cologne (2010, travelled to MADRE, Naples and the Universalmuseum, Graz, Austria in 2011).
His work has been the subject
of solo exhibitions at the Huntington Beach Art
Center, Huntington Beach, CA and the Santa Monica Museum
of Art, Santa Monica, CA.
Recent
solo exhibitions include 2TRAPS at The Pace Gallery, New York (2010), Robert Mapplethorpe / Sterling Ruby at Xavier Hufkens, Brussels (2009), The Masturbators at Foxy Production, New York (2009), Supermax 2008 at the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2008), CHRON at the Drawing
Center, New York (2008) and Grid Ripper, Galleria d'arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Bergamo, Italy (2008).
As I Went Out One Morning, a major
solo exhibition of Houseago's work, is on view at the Storm King Art
Center in Mountainville, New York until 11 November 2013.
She has exhibited internationally at venues including the Liverpool Biennial, the San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art; and P.S. 1, New York; and has had notable
solo exhibitions at the University Art Museum at the University
of Albany; the
Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture at the University
of Maryland Baltimore County; and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC.
Altmejd will be presenting a
solo exhibition at the Brant Foundation Art Study
Center, Greenwich in the late fall
of 2011 and in May he will debut «Twilight Tale», a lyrical visual fairytale with composer - performer Pierre Lapointe at the Galerie de l'UQAM in Montreal.
LARA FAVARETTO Born 1973 (Treviso, Italy) Lives and works in Torino, Italy EDUCATION 1994 - 1999 Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, Milano, Italy 1998 Advanced Course in Visual Arts, Visiting Professor Hacmilton Fulton, Fondazione Antonio Ratti, Como, Italy Scholarship at Kingston University, London, UK
SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2019 Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea (forthcoming) Aspen Art Museum (forthcoming) 2018 «SUCKING MUD» Galleria Franco Noero, Piazza Carignano, Turin, Italy 2017 «Absolutely Nothing», Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham, UK 2015 «Good Luck», MAXXI, Rome, Italy «Lara Favaretto: Collected Works», Rennie Collection, Vancouver, Canada «REDEFINE», Galleria Franco Noero, Turin, Italy 2013 «The 2013 Carnegie International», Carnegie Museum
of Art, Pittsburgh, USA 2012 «Just Knocked Out», Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah, UAE and MOMA PS1, New York, USA 2009 «Absolutely no Donations» Tramway, Glasgow, UK SELECTED GROUP
EXHIBITIONS 2018 «Reichtum: Schwarz ist Gold / Black is Gold», Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, Germany «Sexy and Cool», Kunsthalle Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany «Playtime», Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, USA «Stories
of Almost Everyone», Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA 2017 «I am you, you are too», Walker Art
Center, Minneapolis, USA «A Poet * hical Wager», MOCA Cleveland, USA Skulptur Projekte Münster, Münster and Marl, Germany 2016 Liverpool Biennial 2016, Liverpool, UK 2015 «The Event Sculpture», The Henry Moore Foundation, Leeds, UK 2014 «Manifesta 10», The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia «Infinte Jest», Schrin Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany 2013 «The 2013 Carnegie International», Carnegie Museum
of Art, Pittsburgh, USA 2012 «When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes», CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, USA «dOCUMENTA (13)», Kassel, Germany and Kabul, Afghanistan 2011 12th International Istanbul Biennial, cur.
Gaining early international recognition with her participation in Damien Hirst's Freeze
exhibition, Surrey Docks, London (1988), she has had numerous
solo exhibitions, including: Thomas Dane Gallery, London (2017), Museum
of Contemporary Art San Diego, CA (2015), Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY (2015), Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA (2014), Headlands
Center for the Arts, Sausalito, CA (2014), Artpace, San Antonio, TX (2013), Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam (2011), Camden Arts Centre, London (2008), SculptureCenter, New York, NY (2006), and Tate Britain, London (2002); and group shows at venues such as Bohusläns Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden (2016), Museum
of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL (2014), the FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY (2013), Contemporary Arts
Center, Cincinnati, OH (2012), Whitechapel Gallery, London (2011), and Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany (2009).
Recent
solo exhibitions include the Los Angeles Filmforum at the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2014); Magasin Centre National d'Art Contemporain de Grenoble, France (2014); Tate Modern, London (2013); Kunsthalle Bern, Switzerland (2013); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2013); and The Walker Art
Center, Minneapolis (2005).
She has had major
solo exhibitions at the Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia; MUDAM, Luxembourg; Asia Society, New York; Malmo Konsthall, Malmo, Sweden; The Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York; the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Walker Art
Center, Minneapolis; and the Institute
of Contemporary Art in London.
Since 2005, he has had twelve
solo exhibition in the United States and Europe and numerous group
exhibitions at venues that include, among others: MoMA PS1, New York, NY; Nevada Museum
of Art, Reno, NV; de Cordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; DiverseWorks, Houston, TX; RISD Museum, Providence, RI; Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC; Futura, Prague, Czech Republic; El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY; The Drawing
Center, New York, NY; Yerba Buena
Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA; Federico Luger, Milan, Italy; Sue Scott, New York, NY.
Nonas»
solo and two - person
exhibitions include Cross Cuts: Richard Nonas and Joel Shapiro at the Knockdown
Center, Queens, NY (2014); The Raw Edge: Vière et les Moyennes Montagnes, Digne - les - Bains, France (2012); Shoots Good Not Straight, Musée d'art de Saint - Etienne, France (2010); Smoke, OMI, Ghent, NY (2009); Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland (1998); Hip and Spine (Stone Chair Setting), Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden in collaboration with the Detroit Institute
of Arts, MI (1997, permanent); Museum
of Contemporary Art Stockade, Los Angeles, CA (1993); Lucifer Landing (Real Snake in an Imaginary Garden), Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI (1989, permanent); Lund Museum
of Art, Lund, Sweden (1988, permanent); and Viewpoints: Richard Nonas, Walker Art
Center, Minneapolis, MN (1978).
Touted as a «child prodigy,» Cesarine's first
solo exhibition was at the age
of sixteen at the Paul Mellon Arts
Center.
He has had
solo exhibitions at the Kunstmuseum Luzern, Witte de With
Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam, Badischer Kunstverein in Karlsruhe, National Gallery
of Canada and Vancouver Art Gallery.
Opie created new work for the Wexner
Center's presentation
of Hard Targets (2010) and her work was featured
solo exhibitions at the Institute
of Contemporary Art, Boston (2011) and the Los Angeles County Museum
of Art (2010).
Recent
solo exhibitions include Greene Naftali, New York (2017); Carnegie Museum
of Art, Pittsburgh (2015); Contemporary Art
Center New Orleans, New Orleans (2015); Stuart Shave / Modern Art, London (2014); Greene Naftali, New York (2012); and Prospect.1 New Orleans (2008).
Bradley's work has been the subject
of numerous
solo exhibitions, including P.S. 1 Contemporary Art
Center, Long Island City (2006); Le Consortium, France (2014); and BOZAR, Brussels (2016 — 17).
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art
Center presents the first
solo New York
exhibition of work by Berlin - based conceptual artist Florian Slotawa.
Other important
solo exhibitions include Asia Society in New York (2011 - 12), Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Newcastle, UK (2009), Malmo Konsthall in Sweden (2006), Whitney Museum
of American Art in New York (2003), Museum
of Fine Arts in Boston (2002), Walker Art
Center in Minneapolis (2002), Museum
of Contemporary Art in Chicago (1999), Foundation Cartier in Paris (1999), and the Institute
of Contemporary Arts in London (1998).
In addition to receiving the award in the amount
of $ 100,000, McMillian will receive a
solo exhibition at the museum's downtown venue, the Jones
Center, with the option to extend the
exhibition to the museum's fourteen - acre outdoor site, the Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park at Laguna Gloria.
Solo exhibitions of Lee's work have been held at the Sungkok Art Museum in Seoul and the Nam June Paik Art
Center in Yongin.
Recent
exhibitions include his
solo show Potential Difference at the Agnes Varis Art
Center, Urban Glass, Brooklyn, NY (2014), as well as group
exhibitions including the SIKKA Art Fair, Dubai, UAE (2016), Perched in the Eye
of a Tornado, Ying Space, Beijing (2015), A Personal Thing, 184 Project Space, Brooklyn, NY (2014) Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Industry City, Brooklyn, NY (2013), Body And Material, Greenpoint Film Festival, Brooklyn, NY (2012), Fractured, performance at the Chrysler Museum
of Art, Norfolk, VA (2011), -LCB- Superposition -RCB-, Hyperopia Projects, Seattle, WA (2011), Art Here Art Now, University
of Chicago / HyPa, Chicago, IL (2011), The Post - Glass Video Festival, Heller Gallery, New York, NY (2010), A Thin Veneer, RISD Museum, Providence, RI (2009).
The Whitney Museum
of American Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Baltimore Museum
of Art, and the Walker Art
Center Minneapolis, MN have all mounted
solo exhibitions of Tworkov's work.
Recent comprehensive shows include a
solo exhibition at the Painting
Center in New York City and a two - person
exhibition at the Exposition Hall
of the City
of Gubbio in Italy.
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art
Center presents the first U.S.
solo exhibition of works by British artist Linder, an active figure in the punk and post-punk music scenes.
Solo exhibition of Tworkov's work have been mounted by the Baltimore Museum
of Art -LRB-» 48), the Walker Art
Center -LRB-» 57), The Whitney Museum
of American Art -LRB-» 64,» 71), the Toledo Museum
of Art -LRB-» 71), The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum -LRB-» 82), the Provincetown Art Association and Museum (2010), and most recently The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts
Center (2011).
Recent major
solo exhibitions include Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Roma (MACRO), Rome (2016); Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC), Mexico City (2016); Château de Versailles, France (2015); The Jewish Museum and Tolerance
Center, Moscow (2015); Sakip Sabanci Museum, Istanbul Museum, Istanbul (2013); Martin - Gropius - Bau, Berlin (2013); Museum
of Contemporary Art, Sydney (2012); Le Grand Palais, Paris (2011) and the Royal Academy
of Arts, London (2009).
Ye Funa's work has been the subject
of solo exhibitions including, Curated Nail Residency, MoCA Pavilion, Museum
of Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China (2015); People's Congress via their Nails - Exhibitionist's Curated Nails, Art Museum
of Nanjing university
of the Arts, Nanjing, China; Zha Golden Flowers — News from Nowhere, V Art
Center, Shanghai, China (2014); and Ye Funa, Galerie Pièce Unique, Paris, France (2014).
The artist's meditations on the meaning
of life and his perspective on human existence form the basis
of «Life is Only One,» his first major
solo exhibition in Asia outside
of his native Japan, currently held at Asia Society Hong Kong
Center.
Her work has been the subject
of solo exhibitions at the Contemporary Art
Center New Orleans, the Carnegie Museum
of Art, Pittsburgh, and Kunsthalle Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
In spring 2018, she will be the subject
of a
solo exhibition, curated by Hilton Als, at Yale
Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut.
Other recent
solo exhibitions include Fred Wilson, Objects and Installations 1979 — 2000, a retrospective organized by the
Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture at the University
of Maryland, which traveled to seven venues nationally from 2001 — 04, including Saratoga Springs, Berkeley, Houston, Andover, Los Angeles, Chicago and ending its run at the Studio Museum in Harlem; Life's Link at the Savannah College
of Art and Design Museum
of Art in 2012; Fred Wilson: Works 2004 — 2011 at the Cleveland Museum
of Art in 2013; and Fred Wilson: Local Color, Studio Museum in Harlem in 2013.
Solo museum
exhibitions include «Paintings 1975 - 1995,» Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York (1995, traveled to Modern Art Museum
of Fort Worth; Kunstverein Düsseldorf; and Hayward Gallery, London); Irish Museum
of Modern Art, Dublin (2006, traveled to Tate Britain, London; and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid); «Paintings: 1992 — 2007,» Yale
Center for British Art, New Haven (2007, traveled to Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge); «Time and Place, 2001 — 2010,» Museum
of Modern Art Oxford (2010, traveled to De Pont Museum
of Contemporary Art, Tilburg, The Netherlands; and San Diego Museum
of Art); and «Howard Hodgkin,» Fondation Bemberg, Toulouse, France (2013).