The upcoming exhibition will be all about abstraction, as Galerie Le Feuvre decided to explore how far non-figurative styles can take you in a 21st
century gallery setting.
Not exact matches
The newly renovated
Gallery Hostel is
set in a 19th
century building, in a trendy area of Oporto, Portugal
Palma has a fantastic museum of contemporary art,
set in a 16th -
century bastion which affords amazing views from its rooftop, as well as the amazing Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation, which combines
galleries full of the artist's world - renowned artworks as well as visit to his studio.
Set in a gorgeous, 19th
century townhouse in Boston's Back Bay, guests can meander the cafes, art
galleries and boutiques of Newbury Street or visit the famous Trinity Church.
Inside you'll find an extensive but focused permanent collection of 20th -
century art bought by the forward - thinking curators of Wakefield Art
Gallery, which was
set up in 1923, and is now supplemented with some exciting loans.
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McKenzie creates oversize paintings that present trompe - l'oeil visions of 19th -
century interiors, positioned as a stage
set within the
gallery.
In her New Work exhibition, Glasgow - born and Brussels - based artist McKenzie recreates the Art Nouveau interiors of her home city's late - 19th -
century architecture on large - scale canvases, erecting three - dimensional enclosures - like stage
sets - within the
gallery.
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art typically strikes a nice balance by including a few works by Texans as part of the national story it tells of 19th — and early 20th -
century painting and sculpture in its main collection
galleries — Julian Onderdonk hangs with fellow American Impressionists; Jerry Bywaters and Everett Spruce serve as Texan exemplars of Depression - era regionalism — and mounting annual exhibitions of about a half - dozen works in a small
gallery set aside for Texas art.
Set in an 18th
century listed Georgian house, the show features a wide range of artists editions and products, including new editions by Cornelia Parker, Beatrice Milhazes, Richard Deacon, Richard Wilson and Ding Yi; the proceeds of the new editions (launched jointly with Ikon
Gallery, Birmingham) will go towards supporting Ikon's 50th anniversary investment fund.
5 Still's time in Virginia
set him on the path that would shock and awe visitors to the Art of This
Century Gallery and solidify his position as a leading Abstract Expressionist painter.
Late last month, the collaborative filled the prestigious front room of Houston's McClain
Gallery with a show of large, many - layered mixed - media works that riff on Arnold Böcklin's late 19th -
century «Isle of the Dead,» substituting the Hudson River, a garbage dump and the New York skyline for the original's dreamy
setting.
«The Towering Inferno: The Babel Trilogy,» University of Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel, January 21, 2014 — January 30, 2014; catalogue «Codex,» CCA Wattis Institute, San Francisco, CA, January 23 — March 29, 2014 «Imaginary Portraits: Prince Igor,»
Gallery Met, The Metropolitan Opera, New York, NY, January 15 — May 10, 2014 2013 «Art and Its Discontents,» University of California Santa Barbara Art Museum, Santa Barbara, CA, October 19 — December 13, 2013 «TACET,» Museum of Fine Art Dole, Dole France, June 22 — Spetember 8, 2013 «Imitation of Christ,» The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, May 18 - August 18, 2013 «The Whole Earth: California and the Disappearance of the Outside,» Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany, April 26 — July 1, 2013 «Art Geneve,» Suisse Romande, Geneva, Switzerland, January 31 - March 3, 2013 «
Set Pieces,» Cardi Black Box, Milan, Italy, February 2013 «The Circle Walked Casually,» Deutsche Bank KunstHalle, Berlin, Germany, November 28, 2013 — March 2, 2014 2012 «Letters From Los Angeles,» Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles, CA, November 17 — December 22, «Tracing the
Century: Drawing from the Tate Collection,» Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, England, November 16 — January 20, 2013 «This Will Have Been: Art, Love, & Politics in the 1980s,» Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago, IL, February 11 — June 3, 2012; travels to Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, June 30 — September 30, 2012; travels to Institute for Contemporary Art (ICA), Boston, MA, October 2012 — January 2013 «In Numbers,» Institute of Contemporary Art, London, England, January 25 — March 18, 2012 «Self - portraits,» Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark, September 14, 2012 - January 13, 2013 «Behold America!»
The Kettle's Yard
gallery was
set up in 1957 by Jim Ede, a former Tate curator and a collector of 20th
Century art, who bought and remodelled the original row of cottages.
Given the
gallery's
setting in a prominent turn - of - the -
century apartment building, the sculptures here enter in to dialogue with the elegant white double - panel French doors, which pepper the apartment -
gallery and account for its authentic Viennese character.
Almost a
century later, on the evening that Simon Denny's most recent exhibition opened at Friedrich Petzel
Gallery, a perfectly aligned row of freestanding double canvases imitating flat - screen television
sets crumbled like dominoes after a visitor inadvertently knocked them over.
Set in a 20 - by -20-by-20-foot
gallery known as the Cube, it reunites, for the first time in the United States, dispersed sections of an altarpiece by the 15th -
century German - born, Flanders - based Memling and adds some of his exquisite portrait paintings.
With the announcement today of the appointment of our new Chief Curator, Dr. Xavier Bray, joining us from the National
Gallery, and the promise of opening up the collection for the global community through the power of digital technology, Dulwich Picture
Gallery is
set to make another step forward as we enter the third
century of our existence.»
Taking place in The Kitchen theater and
gallery spaces throughout the 2015 — 2016 season, «From Minimalism into Algorithm»
sets contemporary and historical painting, sculpture, performance, and musical composition in counterpoint, proposing a new through - line for art - making during the past half
century.
Since
setting up his first London
gallery in Chelsea in 1996, Offer Waterman has developed a reputation for focused surveys around 20th -
century masters, like Frank Auerbach, Robert Rauschenberg, and David Hockney.
This expanded version of that exhibition fills our
galleries as never before, presenting a thematic journey that reveals the breadth of America's modernist vision, beginning with the great heroes of American art of the late 19th
century, whose work
set the course for modern art in the United States, and concluding with a grand display of the Abstract Expressionists, whose new visual language turned American art into a global force.
The Turner Prize was established in 1984 by the Tate
gallery in London in honour of 19th -
century J. M. W. Turner, who had long wished to
set up an award for younger artists.
Formed of six
galleries, the British Pavilion is a 19th
century neo-classical listed building
set in the leafy grounds of the Giardini.
Including: «A Pictorial Encyclopedia of The Oriental Arts» 2 vols in slipcase, edited by Shoten, publ by Crown; «Oriental Cloisonne and Other Enamels» by Chu; «Japanese and Oriental Ceramics» by Gorham; «Half the World», edited by Toynbee; «Chinese Jade of Five
Centuries» by Hartman; «Chinese Export Porcelain» by Lunsingh - Scheurler; «Treasures of Chinese Glass Work Shops» by Asiantiques; «A History of Far Eastern Art» by Lee; «The Art of Japan» by Kidder; «Japan: A History in Art» by Smith; «China: A History in Art» by Smith & Weng; «Jade of the East» by Wills; «Wolf Kahn, Paintings & Pastels», 2 vols in slipcase, Ameringer - Yohe Fine Art; «Near Eastern Mythology» by Hamlyn; «Vasarely» by Diehl; «The Drawings of Milton Avery» by Taplinger; «Milton Avery» by Haskell; «Wolf Kahn, Landscape Painter» by Sawin; «Wolf Kahn, The City as Landscape» by Ameringer / McEnery / Yohe; «Hans Hofmann», ibid; «Picasso at Work at Home» by Schiff; «Wondrous Strange, The Wyeth Tradition»; «Fletcher Martin» by Cooke; PLUS (14 vols
set) Cooper - Hewitt Museum Art & Antique Guidebooks; PLUS several
gallery exhibition catalogs.Read more