Sentences with phrase «collection by other artists»

In keeping with The Met Breuer's mission to present modern art in the context of the history of art, this exhibition will include select works from The Met collection by other artists who shaped Hartley's vision, including French modernist Paul Cézanne, Japanese printmakers Utagawa Hiroshige and Katsushika Hokusai, and American painters Winslow Homer and Albert Pinkham Ryder.
But before we do that, let's step back into the Duveen Galleries, walk to the far end, and have a look at some of the works from the Tate's own collection by other artists that Whiteread herself has chosen to complement her show.
It also includes works from The Met collection by other artists who shaped Hartley's vision.

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This will be added to their current collection of notable works by other New York artists which includes a few pieces by Keith Haring and Andy Warhol.
Okemo's collection represents a variety of mediums (paintings, photography, photo montage, printmaking) and nearly a dozen Vermont artists (in addition to other artists from MA, NH, NY, and Canada), including a commissioned series of paintings by Vermont artist Donald Saaf at Solitude Village.
Presented as a collection of texts, edited and introduced by a scholar years after the artist's death, the book unfolds through extracts from Burden's notebooks and conflicting accounts from others about her life and work.
At times hilarious, at others heartwarming, this collection of short stories penned by one of Japan's most talented artists is... Read the Rest
The store isn't obtrusive, but it does let you look up albums based on the usual factors or look up other albums by artists already in your collection with the touch of a button.
Included in the collection are specially commissioned works by portraitist Gilbert Stuart, contemporary abstract painter Maggi Brown, Martha Lloyd, Joe Greene, Tony Evanko, Ben Freeman, and other artists whose works are featured in guestrooms and throughout the hotel.
In Marbella, the Black Box Theatre offers plays in Spanish and English; the unusual Bonsai Museum features one of Europe's most important collections of Bonsai Trees; and the Museum of Spanish Contemporary Engravings exhibits works by Picasso, Miró, Tapies, Chillida and several other important Spanish artists.
Wolf - Tasker's canvases are on display throughout the property as are works by other artists from the family's private collection.
The foundation was established by art historian William Arnett and his sons, and once they have dispersed their own collection to institutions, will focus on education and other artist support initiatives.
Beginning today, an online exhibition of 18 artworks by African - American artists in the BMA's collection can be viewed by people around the world thanks to a new partnership between the Google Cultural Institute and more than 40 other organizations with African - American artworks and historical artifacts.
The collection was formed by the museum's founder Daniel Wadsworth, along with Elizabeth Colt and other 19th century art patrons who collected and commissioned works directly from the artists.
The public display includes an extraordinary collection of over 400 works by 125 artists and other practitioners from around the world, dating from the late 17th century to today.
Newport Street Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition displaying a selection of works taken from the Murderme collection, Damien Hirst's collection of over 3,000 works by other artists, from 29th March to 17th April.
As well as a deep collection of textual, archival and visual material, ARTIST WORK LISSON includes a number of short essays by Nicholas Logsdail and other members of Lisson Gallery, including Greg Hilty (Curatorial Director), Alex Logsdail (International Director) and Ossian Ward (Head of Content).
The gallery also has substantial collections of prints by Henry Moore and also works by Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth and other St Ives artists.
This photograph add to the ICA / Boston's strong collection of works by Dijkstra, and joins other documentary - style photographs and portraits in the collection by such artists as Roe Ethridge, Nan Goldin, Catherine Opie, and Collier Schorr.
Vest (Scalloped) joins other sculptural works in the ICA / Boston collection that address the body, gender, and the domestic, by artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Josh Faught, and Doris Salcedo.
The collection includes works by Northwest artists, including Morris Graves, Deborah Butterfield, Dale Chihuly, Jeffry Mitchell, Mark Tobey and many others.
Throughout 2016, major museums around the country announced acquisitions of works by black artists, bringing into their collections works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Sam Gilliam, Wadsworth Jerrell, Alma Thomas, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, and Marshall, among many others.
More than 150 artists are represented — from the well - known to the underappreciated — including works by artists not previously in PAFA's collection such as Louise Bourgeois, Kiki Smith, Joan Brown, Viola Frey, Ana Mendieta, Christina Ramberg, and Beatrice Wood (among others), as well as complementary works by artists already in PAFA's collection such as Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson, Gertrude Abercrombie, Edna Andrade, Sue Coe, Janet Fish, Sarah McEneaney, Gladys Nilsson, Elizabeth Osborne, Betye Saar, and Nancy Spero.
Mind and Matter and these other exhibition and incidental installations of individual works are part of an ongoing initiative among women curators at MoMA to delve deeply into the permanent collection in order to find out what works by women artists they already own and then see how gaps in the collection can be filled through acquisitions, with assistance from the Modern Women's Fund.
Featuring nearly 100 works by Carla Accardi, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Martin Barré, Harry Bertoia, Louise Bourgeois, Alberto Burri, Sam Francis, Grace Hartigan, Asger Jorn, Yves Klein, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, Conrad Marca - Relli, Kenzo Okada, Jorge Oteiza, Jackson Pollock, Ad Reinhardt, Pierre Soulages, Clyfford Still, Antoni Tàpies, Jean Tinguely, Cy Twombly, Takeo Yamaguchi and Zao Wou - Ki, among others, this collection - based exhibition and publication explore the affinities and differences between artists working continents apart, in a period of great transition and rapid creative development.
GALERIE FRANK FLUEGEL, with a strong focus on Contemporary Art and Pop Art will show various artworks of its classic collection of POP ART by Andy Warhol, Mel Ramos, Allen Jones, Donald Sultan und Keith Haring and other artists from 30.11.2017 — 15.01.2018.
The collection includes many works acquired early in its artists» careers, among them: collage by Kara Walker; paintings by Mickalene Thomas; neons by Tracey Emin, digital animation by Jennifer Steinkamp; paintings by Amy Sillman; sculpture by Kiki Smith; wall relief by Teresita Fernandez and woven trompe l'oeil by Miami artist Frances Trombly, among others.
Spanning the two floors of the museum's older buildings, as well as other areas of its new annex, the exhibition embraces new works by Ai Weiwei, inspired by the museum's collection of ancient artifacts and the artist's visit to the Greek island of Lesvos.
Artist Vik Muniz has created Afterglow at the Palazzo Cini in response to its exceptional collection of Old Master paintings by Francesco Guardi, Dosso Dossi, Canaletto and others.
Organized by Dena M. Woodall, associate curator of prints and drawings, and curatorial assistant Lauren Rosenblum, the exhibition features 20th - century prints from the permanent collection selected by artists known for their work in other disciplines — specifically sculpture, photography, painting, installation, and dance.
The atmospheric townhouse was designed by Soane himself, and houses an impressive collection of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiquities — ancient works, yes, but ones that have proven an inspiration to contemporary artists like Fiona Tan, who made a haunting recent film about the museum, and others.
They represent the first full - length studies by Ingres to enter the Morgan's collection, joining three portraits and four additional sheets from the Thaw collection and nine other drawings by the artist.
Galerie Fluegel - Roncak, with a strong focus on Contemporary Art and Pop Art will show various artworks of its classic collection of Pop Art by Allen Jones, Andy Warhol, Ariane Kipp, Ayako Rokkaku, Bozena Bosko, Candida Höfer, Christo, David Salle, Donald Baechler, Donald Sultan, Enoc Perez, Georg Baselitz, Gerhard Richter, Isca Greenfield - Sanders and other artists from 19.01.2016 till 29.02.2016.
Last week I wandered through the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts's American art galleries with two art - world debates in the back of my mind — one a local one about the dearth of work by Houston artists in Houston museums» permanent - collection galleries, the other about the startling lack of diversity at this year's Whitney Biennial.
The show features paintings by Helen Frankenthaler, Alfred Leslie, Trevor Winkfield, Nell Blaine, Joe Brainard, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, Jane Freilicher and Fairfield Porter; poetry collections published by the gallery's imprint, Tibor de Nagy Editions, and featuring work by Frank O'Hara, Kenneth Koch, James Schuyler, John Ashbery, Barbara Guest and others, with illustrations by Tibor de Nagy artists; photographs and films by Rudy Burckhardt; letters, announcement cards and other ephemera; and archival photographs of leading cultural figures of the day by John Gruen and Fred McDarrah.
Now in its 19th iteration, the exhibition has been a springboard for numerous artists leading to national press coverage, recognition, gallery representation and acquisitions by museums and other prominent collections.
A collection of drawings by architects and earth - work artists reflect some impulses concurrent and intersecting with Bladen's and other Minimalist's work.
DeCordova also has one of the largest and most comprehensive museum collection of works by artists of the New England region since c. 1950, with particular depth in Boston artists in general and members of the mid-twentieth-century Boston Expressionist group (Jack Levine, Hyman Bloom, Karl Zerbe, David Aronson, Arthur Polonsky, Barbara Swan, Bernard Chaet, and others).
VMFA's collection features work by all but two of the other artists in the Modern Masters stamp series, issued to mark the centennial of the 1913 Armory Show, a landmark exhibition that introduced modern American and European art to a broad audience.
The collection contains works by world - famous artists such as Robert Morris, Tony Smith and Robert Rauschenberg, in addition to the Scandinavian artists Asgeir Jorn, Sonja Ferlov Mancoba, Edvard Munch and others.
The exhibition also features other Rama works from private collections, along with a series of photographic images shot by Bepi Ghiotti inside the artists studio and home.
In addition, the collection includes works by celebrated African American artists including Beverly Buchanan, Elizabeth Catlett, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Hale Woodruff, and many others.
The exhibition has been a springboard for numerous artists leading to national press coverage, recognition, gallery representation and acquisitions by museums and other prominent collections.
Judd's stacks have been included in surveys of the artist worldwide, and are owned by major collections such as those belonging to the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim, among others.
Other leading contemporary artists to have built upon the historic and the classical to create something wholly new include Jeff Koons at Almine Rech Gallery, and, more recently, Mat Collishaw at Robiland + Voenna, with four mirror works that engage with paintings by Caravaggio in the Galleria Borghesa's permanent collection in Rome.
While contemporary artist Pawel Althamer's depiction of three figures around a campfire becomes a focal point around which the other sculptures — by artists including Petr Galadzhev and Anatoly Osmolovsky — seem to be gathered.The display highlights the V - A-C collection, Moscow, as part of the Whitechapel Gallery's programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world.
St. Louis Public Radio covers a selection of new African American art exhibitions on view in the city, including «Hands Up, Don't Shoot,» a direct response to the Michael Brown killing organized by the Alliance of Black Gallery owners and on view at 14 venues; «Other Ways» at Philip Slein Gallery featuring than 60 works from local private collections by artists such as Radcliffe Bailey, Dawoud Bey, Mark Bradford, Ellen Gallagher, Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley; «Living Like Kings» at the World Chess Hall of Fame explores the intersection of chess and hip hop; and a presentation of Nick Cave «s Sound Suits at the St. Louis Art Museum opening Oct. 31.
Hosted by Berlin's Czech Embassy and Cultural Centre, and comprising loans from private collections and works from upcoming sales, it will feature over 80 works by artists including Georg Baselitz, Gerhard Richter, Thomas Struth, Neo Rauch, Joseph Beuys, Otto Dix, Max Pechstein, Caspar David Friedrich, Joseph Heintz, Lucas Cranach and many others.
The initiative aims to expand scholarship and access to works by contemporary artists of color in the Museum's collection by enhancing the digital archive, bringing visiting artists and scholars to Skidmore, and forging educational partnerships with other colleges and universities.
Its other prongs include an artist residency at her home in Sonoma, California, for living artists in her collection, as well as scholars and curators whose work extends the canon and relates to the artists in her collection; sitting on the boards of museums like the Art Institute of Chicago; publishing critical scholarship, beginning with the 2016 book Four Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art; and collecting and gifting major works by black artists to institutions.
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