She is currently working with the gallery team and invited collaborators, including Lasana Shabazz and drag artists from Family Gorgeous, to make a new work, Six Acts, a night - time group takeover of the gallery exploring «gender trouble» among the gallery's 19th
century painting displays and wider culture.
Not exact matches
Where: Los Angeles Miles from highway: 5.8 Another must - see museum in Los Angeles, the Getty Center
displays its collection — from pre-20th-
century European
paintings, drawings, and sculpture to 19th - and 20th -
century American, European, and Asian photographs — in pavilions around a central garden.
Don't miss the chateau in the heart of the village, perched magnificently on the edge of a fussy pond flanked by vast, manicured gardens that houses a massive collection of pre-modern oil
paintings, all
displayed in the crowded, colorful 19th
century style.
Built at the beginning of the 17th
century, it
displays golden altars and silversmith's work, as well as oil canvases and mural
paintings from Cusco's School of Art.
In the heart of the Inca city, Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel is the essence of luxury and comfort built in a colonial mansion of the 16th
century,
displaying several
paintings of the Cuzco school, colonial sculptures, and carvings that transport guests to a time of brilliant extravagance.
Filling out the
display are farming and ranching tools, island silverware, the island chain of title from the King of Spain, Stanton's book of memoirs, photographs of island life and
paintings from the late 19th
Century to contemporary times.
There are lots of excellent museums, including the charming Puget Museum, which is set in a 15th -
century mansion and
displays paintings depicting everyday life in Ibiza over the 19th and early 20th
centuries.
Built in a colonial mansion of the XVI
century, it
displays several
paintings of the Cuzco school, colonial sculptures and carvings that transport us to the greatness of the time.
It was first build in the early 18th
century with primary function in 1945 as a court of law and then became a historical building
displaying an array of
paintings.
In his most recent exhibition Queens of the Undead at the Institute of International Visual Arts — Iniva, in London, Donkor presented four of these highly regarded heroic women: «Queen Njinga Mbandi who led her armies against the Portuguese empire in Angola; Harriet Tubman, the underground - railroad leader who freed 70 people from US slavery in the 1850s; Queen Nanny who led the Maroon guerillas in Jamaica that fought the British in the 1700s; and lastly in what is now Ghana, the 20th -
century anti-colonial commander - in - chief, Yaa Asantewaa».1 In the second part of the show, three large - scale earlier
paintings were on
display in which his primary source of artistic creation were contemporary facts of violent confrontations.
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Employing his standard materials —
paint and the flyers and advertisements he finds
displayed around his South Central Los Angeles neighborhood — his latest body of work is inspired by 16th and 17th
century sea maps and the foreboding mysteries that lie beneath the waters.
The gallery space will
display a series of rare manuscripts and
painted miniatures of exquisite beauty, including a 16th -
century Indian Khamsa of Nizami manuscript, and pages from the 1330 Shahnama known as «The Demotte Shahnama.»
The Tate Modern audioguide talks you through a selection of the most iconic works in the collection
displays, including international
paintings and sculptures spanning a
century.
Matisse and his crazy confreres, Derain and Vlaminck, have kicked
painting into the 20th
century with a
display of intensely colored, haphazardly brushed, all - but - incoherent
paintings made over the summer in the Mediterranean fishing village of Collioure.
At the de Young Museum and the Legion of Honor Museum, both in San Francisco, 18th -
century painted fans
display images of celebrity, myth and mourning.
This work is joined by a selection of landscape and portrait
paintings by Klimt, and a
display of Austrian decorative arts from the early twentieth
century.
The artist has utilized as his starting point an oil
painting that had been
displayed in the Museum's European Art permanent exhibition, The Death of Lucretia, attributed to 15th -
century Italian artist Giovanni di Paolo (1403 — 1483).
Work from the art gallery's rich permanent collection will also be on
display as part of the exhibition including 20th
century naked portraits from Stanley Spencer's
painting of his second wife Nude, Portrait of Patricia Preece (1935) to John Coplan's photographic Self Portrait Upside Down (1992).
In addition to the piano,
paintings, works on paper, and vintage photographs by twentieth -
century American artists, including Romare Bearden, Stuart Davis, Hans Hofmann, and Lee Krasner, will be on
display.
At Rafael Valls is «The Painter's Menagerie», which
displays a selection of animal and bird
paintings from the 17th to the 19th
centuries.
The three
paintings,
displayed at the heart of the exhibition, are seen together for the first time since the 18th
century.
Each of these installations is loosely based on a classical landscape
painting by the 17th -
century artist Nicolas Poussin (1594 — 1665) created as three - dimensional interpretations using sets of pedestals and standing walls in varying dimensions to
display objects in meticulous arrangements.
Display one explores the emergence and subsequent development of an Arab art aesthetic through drawings and
paintings from the early twentieth
century to 1967, an important historical period in the region.
Delacroix's dramatic, Romantic approach to
painting paved the way for modern art, asserts a show at the National Gallery in February, while in Bath the Holburne Museum marks its centenary year with a
display of figurative work by 19th -
century radicals, the Impressionists.
This thematic
display draws on examples of Delacroix's religious, historical, literary and landscape
painting to explore his remarkable influence on a variety of artists, from his contemporaries Courbet and Géricault through to 20th
century greats Van Gogh, Matisse and Kandinsky.
They form part of a
display of 19th -
century paintings from the collection of Juan Antonio Pérez Simón.
Though the Gray
Paintings retain an altogether contemporary spirit — displaying the type of painting now evocative of the 21st century — they are in fact the continuation of the automatic gestures espoused by Jackson Pollock's drip paintings nearly fifty years bef
Paintings retain an altogether contemporary spirit —
displaying the type of
painting now evocative of the 21st
century — they are in fact the continuation of the automatic gestures espoused by Jackson Pollock's drip
paintings nearly fifty years bef
paintings nearly fifty years before them.
His most well - known body of work, The Vesper Project, an installation of sculpture and
painting,
displayed within the reconstructed walls of an actual 19th
century historic houseexemplifies Kaphar's interest in historical memory and reconstructed narratives.
It's the first solo presentation of the abstract artist's works in the UK for over half a
century (the previous was a show at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1963), and
displays his important late creations from the 1960s —
paintings with gravitas that subtly take hold of your attention.
The
painting, which previously was held in the collection of Christopher Forbes, was purchased in September and has just gone on
display in the Huntington Art Gallery among works by other British artists of the 19th
century.
The artist attributes her attraction to landscape
painting to canvases created by or inspired by the early 20th
century Circulo de Bellas Artes artists in Caracas, a style of
paintings seemingly
displayed in every middle - to upper - class Venezuelan home.
The exhibition allies a range of highly varied works; Reza Aramesh's critical reconfiguration of postures of oppression taken from the documentary photographic record of the late 20th
century within the context of high - cultural legacy of the Enlightenment, Jake & Dinos Chapman's attack of those same Enlightenment spawned delusions of cultural progress, Desiree Dolron's exquisite, dense, almost painterly rendering of light and shadow within the photographic medium, Terence Koh's white - on - white neon declaration of Eternal Love, Wayne Horse's lighter - lit
display of sub-cultural, cul - de-sacs articulated in a trash aesthetic, Dawn Mellor's radical portraits of female film stars, re-contextualized from the objectifying gaze of cinematic light into the critical, imaginative space afforded by
painting, Gino Saccone's loose but formal play of material, surface and light in his multi-media, sculptural assemblages, Peter Schuyff's abstract, shaded path from ambient light into a dark portal and finally Conrad Shawcross» beautiful and austere kinetic work that emanates an ever shifting pattern in shadow and light.
Opening today this first
display of works explores the emergence and subsequent development of an Arab art aesthetic through drawings and
paintings from the early twentieth
century to 1967, an important historical period in the region.
For all fine art enquiries, you can contact us today and have a friendly discussion about any of the 15th — 20th
Century sculptures, old master
paintings, continental furniture, Asian art, contemporary art or modern Asian art examples we have on
display at our international gallery.
, Milliken Gallery, Stockholm The Social Critique: 1993 - 2005, Kalmar Konstmuseum, Kalmar, curated by Martin Schibli Difference on
Display, Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, Curated by Ine Gevers Untitled (History
Painting):
Painting and Public Life in the 21st
Century, University of Michigan Museum of Art, curated by Jacob Proctor Every Version Belongs to the Myth, Project Arts Centre, Dublin, curated by Tessa Giblinand Amalia Pica When the Mood Strikes... Verzameling Wilfried & Yannike Cooreman, MDD Museum Dhondt - Dhae - ens, Deurle, Belgium Difference on
Display, Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, curated by Ine Gevers Curator Curator # 4: Time - Challengers, HISK, Ghent, Belgium, curated by Adnan Yildiz Opening, an arts and music picnic evening, Galleri Rostrum, Malmö, Sweden, organized by Björn Ross Carnegie Art Award 2010, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 6 Artists, 3 Shows - Felix Gmelin & Amalia Pica, Vilma Gold, London Every Version Belongs to the Myth, Project Arts Centre, Dublin
Paintings like New Bride at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, or Saturn at the National Gallery in Ottawa, or Elephant, which we have at the Foundation and is now on
display at Mana Contemporary, are landmarks of abstract art of the last
century.
In the 18th - and 19th -
century galleries,
paintings are
displayed on the walls of curved hallways.
On
display are three
paintings on mylar overlaying reproductions of British and Dutch colonial maps against the backdrop of a galactic mural, immersive digital fabric prints of Hōkūleʻa and a Native American Three Sister Garden, an HMS Bounty ship model, a replica of a 17th
century compass, and books that reference a history of oceanic exploration.
Maybe it should not have been a surprise to anyone when, two years ago at the New York fair, the Manhattan art dealer Acquavella Galleries
displayed 20th -
century works by Jean Dubuffet, Pablo Picasso and Cy Twombly in the same booth as new
paintings by the Spanish artist Miquel Barceló and the American artist Damian Loeb.
and Hong - Do Kim (1745 - 1806), while some elements are taken from Farmer's Life, an eighteenth -
century genre of Korean
paintings applied to folding screens, reproductions of which are
displayed alongside Ri's
paintings.
Beginning with a
display of historic
paintings and works on paper drawn from the RA Collection, From Life explores the practice of life drawing, from the origins of the Royal Academy in the 18th
century to the present day, whilst also looking to the future.
On
display are over 300 American mugshots from the early twentieth
century, as well as a selection of hand -
painted family portraits from Brazil known as Retratos Pintados.
Nineteenth -
century landscape
paintings by a self - taught black artist hang on the walls, Baroque sculptures of dancing figures face each other in an otherwise sterile vitrine, and baseball caps from Knuckles's collection are
displayed commercially in a row within that nearby open - ended vitrine.
The collections The Guggenheim NY collections, originally based on the «non-objective»
painting collection created by Solomon Guggenheim in the fist half of the 20th
century, are primarily composed by modern and contemporary artworks, usually
displayed through semi-permanent thematic exhibitions.
Tate London's collection provides a number of the works on
display from six leading artists who revolutionised and reinvigorated figurative
painting in the later 20th
century: Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff, Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, and R.B. Kitaj.
The long - established Turin gallery, Benappi Fine Art will be opening a new London space at 27 Dover St with a
display of fine
paintings and sculptures from the 14th to 18th
Centuries.
The exhibition explores the role of the nude in European
painting in the sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries and the collecting and
display practices of the Spanish royalty.
The Huntington Art Gallery opened to the public in 1928 — one of the first art museums in Los Angeles —
displaying one of the most distinguished collections of 18th -
century British
paintings in the nation along with glittering examples of French decorative art and a small but critically lauded group of Renaissance works.
Usually on
display in more than 400 locations all over the globe, it includes
paintings, sculptures and other works of art from the 16th
century to the present day.