Not exact matches
The contemporary artists included in this
exhibition do not represent or describe specific events, rather, they have created art that embodies the tensions and fears that are flooding our
collective conscious on a daily
basis.
As part of the Fall 2008 International and National Projects, P.S. 1 has invited Minus Space, a
collective based in Brooklyn, New York, to present an
exhibition of «reductive art»: art characterized by minimalism and abstraction in its use of monochromatic color, geometry, and pattern.
The first U.S. museum
exhibition of Rimini Protokoll, a Berlin -
based artist
collective formed of Helgard Haug, Stefan Kaegi and Daniel Wetzel, features two major works:...
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EXHIBITION OPENINGS AND TALKS HAPPENING THIS WEEK IN BLACK ART Ongoing Brooklyn, N.Y.: «Crossing Brooklyn: Art from Bushwick, Bed - Stuy, and Beyond,» a major survey of more than 100 works by 35 Brooklyn -
based artists and
collectives, includes Linda Goode Bryant and Project EATS, Aisha Cousins, Heather Hart, Steffani Jemison, Shantell...
Zipping at speeds up to 200 miles per hour, a train named «Genbi Shinkansen» on the Jōetsu Shinkansen line now holds a group
exhibition of contemporary works by six Japanese artists, the Japanese
collective Paramodel, and New York -
based artist Brian Alfred.
18th Street Arts Center throws its highly - anticipated Summer ArtNight featuring the opening receptions for Jerri Allyn's and Inez S. Bush's Debating Through the Arts:
Exhibition & Performance 3 project and York Chang's second life project; accompanied by a guest performance from the Tijuana -
based visual / audio arts
collective, Los Roor, on 18th Street's outdoor stage.
1639 18th Street, off of Olympic Blvd, Santa Monica, CA - On Saturday, June 18th, from 6 pm to 10 pm, 18th Street Arts Center throws its highly - anticipated Summer ArtNight featuring the opening receptions for Jerri Allyn's and Inez S. Bush's Debating Through the Arts:
Exhibition & Performance 3 project and York Chang's second life project; accompanied by a guest performance from the Tijuana -
based visual / audio arts
collective, Los Roor, on 18th Street's outdoor stage.
To kick off KUB Projects, Chicago -
based artist Gaylen Gerber and the
collective Studio for Propositional Cinema have been invited to conceptualize an
exhibition, beginning in May outside the Kunsthaus Bregenz and concluding with a series of events taking place 23 — 26 June, 2016.
P.S. 1 has invited Minus Space, a
collective based in Brooklyn, New York, to present an
exhibition of Reductive art: art characterized by minimalism and abstraction in its use of monochromatic color, geometry, and pattern.
In the past two years, standout
exhibitions have included «The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now,» which explored the influence of the 1960s African American avant - garde on current creative output, and, up now, the first - ever survey of the Ho Chi Minh -
based, politically minded
collective The Propeller Group.
Comprising work in a broad range of media — including painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, and performance art — the
exhibition is organized around themes
based on media, geography, formal concerns,
collective aesthetic, and political impulses.
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COLLECTIVE's solo
exhibition The Pervasive Curse features installation, performance, and design -
based work that draws attention to language that trivializes the experiences of women.
Swiss and Baltic Artists 21.11.2014 — 1.02.2015 5th floor, Gallery of Contemporary Art The
exhibition brings together Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Swiss artists with different backgrounds, who tell their stories
based on their
collective history and their personal narratives.
Art of the Pot is a
collective of Austin
based potters committed to expanding the reach and understanding of contemporary studio pottery through studio tours, public lectures and gallery and museum
exhibitions.
he was co-founder of a bi-coastal
exhibition space
based in Los Angeles and Bushwick, Brooklyn call BLAM and is now a member of the artist
collective Durden & Ray.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera, (June 6 — August 30, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin -
based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he selected small books from flea markets, manipulating and altering the found objects; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles -
based collective Machine Project; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes - overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
With scenography by New York -
based collective DIS and a helping hand put forth by 89 + powerhouses Simon Castets, Hans - Ulrich Obrist, Julie Boukobza and Katherine Dionysius, the
exhibition is an oddly serene maze (think sensory deprivation alt.
«Posters made for an
exhibition called Paper Cuts, which was arranged by the Copenhagen -
based creative
collective ArtRebels.
A «mystery»
exhibition in two parts (story / investigation) curated by London
based collective FormContent in Eastside Projects Second Gallery.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin -
based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles -
based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
PHOENIX (January 24, 2017)-- On February 18, 2017, Phoenix Art Museum presents The Propeller Group, an
exhibition dedicated to the work of an international art
collective based in Vietnam, whose work blurs the boundaries between fine art and media production.
Founded in 2012, the Dallas
based artist
collective The Art Foundation works to cultivate artistic dialogue through their
exhibitions, interventions, and the written word.
However, I'd be remiss if I didn't point out that our current
exhibition by the Albuquerque -
based collective, Basement Films, entitled «Happiness is a Warm Projector» (on view through May 31), is mounted in conjunction with the «On the Map» initiative in Albuquerque, and I believe we're the only Santa Fe arts organization involved in that effort.
The Vienna -
based art
collective Gelitin is know for their unconventional
exhibitions, installations, and performances.
Included in the Agora Rollberg space — the
collective's second, which the coming
exhibition will «unveil» and «witness» — is the work of Berlin -
based artists Nicolas Puyjalon, Chile - born Michelle Marie Letelier, duo Anne Fellner & Burkhard Beschow, who were a part of Comedy Club that aqnb reviewed earlier this month and Paul Barsch.
This is the last week to see the fascinating Cartography of Control, the first stateside
exhibition by Troika, the UK -
based artist
collective Conny Freyer, Eva Rucki and Sebastien Noel.
Sacré 101 - An
Exhibition Based on The Rite of Spring is a
collective project with which the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst traces the interplay...
«Selective Perception» is an
exhibition of vector illustrations presented in our Skybridge Project Space by Claudine Eriksson, Andrea Johansson and Darcy Moore, whose name derives from the
collective's desire to remind people of their ability to see things
based on their particular frame of reference, oftentimes, devoid of facts.
After ending an impressive year with the
exhibition Riffraff at Art Basel Miami this past December, the Red Hook, Brooklyn -
based collective is now preparing for a solo show from one of its members, continuing to make strides toward a more self - sufficient — more communal — creative community.
Based in Brooklyn, Mare Liberum (or «The Free Seas») is a
collective that uses
exhibitions, workshops, publications, and river voyages to guide inquiries into the environmental conditions and histories of waterways.
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery is delighted to present a solo
exhibition of new work by New York -
based artist
collective The Bruce High Quality Foundation.
The title of the
exhibition was inspired by the word rawiya, the Arabic word that means «she who tells a story», and it is, concurrently, the name of a
collective of the Middle East -
based women photographers, founded in 2009.
On the
basis of works selected from the
exhibition Beweis zu nichts at Kunsthalle Wien and the permanent collection at the Jewish Museum Vienna, this tour reflects on the function and materialisation of
collective memory and the possibilities and importance of remembrance and history.
Sacré 101 - An
Exhibition Based on The Rite of Spring is a
collective project with which the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst traces the interplay between dance and the visual arts in a sustained...
The
collective Don't Follow the Wind, whose inaccessible, Fukushima -
based 2015 group
exhibition has been written about before in these pages, is now made accessible via A Walk in Fukushima, 2016 — 17, a 360 - degree video experience of what has been, since the 2011 nuclear - plant disaster, an uninhabitable area, with crafty headsets made in collaboration with artist Bontaro Dokuyama and three generations of a Japanese family who live in a zone deemed «safe to live» by the government but still subject to restrictions due to its proximity to a radioactive locale.
For Law of the Jungle, Carneiro da Cunha has selected a diverse group of artists from contemporary to outsider, both established and emerging, for a thematic
exhibition based on ideas of survival: personal and
collective survival, as well as the survival of the artistic practice at large.
The idea of the show is a thematic
exhibition based on ideas of survival: «personal and
collective survival, as well as the survival of the artistic practice at large.»
Prior to moving to the UK, she curated as part of the
collective M.U.L.E.
exhibitions throughout the Los Angeles area focused on cultural and community
based issues.
During the past few years, New York has seen the restaging of two groundbreaking underground art
exhibitions, originally organized in 1980 by Lower East Side -
based collective Colab: The Real Estate Show and The Times Square Show.
Manchester
based artist filmmaker and Girls on Film
collective member, Kate Jessop, has submitted Computer Song (2006) for
exhibition on Big Screen Manchester.
She often works collaboratively: forthcoming such projects include a public art / activism action in DC (fall 2016, co-organized with Saisha Grayson); a painting
exhibition at the American University Art Museum (2017, co-organized with Danielle Mysliwiec); and an oral history of visual arts practices inside the I - 495 Beltway (as part of the DC -
based collective FURTHERMORE).
The 7th International Arte Laguna Prize,
based in Venice, Italy and dedicated to contemporary visual art, is open to artists with no limits of age or nationality, offering a finalists
collective exhibition at Venice Arsenale, artist - in - residence programs, personal and
collective exhibitions, participation in international festivals, publication in the official catalogue and a network of opportunities.
For the inaugural show at Berloni — a London
based gallery that was founded in 2011 by Margherita Berloni under the name EB&F low, and relocated to 63 Margaret Street in October 2013 — the Berlin
based collective Artists Anonymous (AA) conceived an immersive
exhibition that fills the three floored, five room interior of the gallery.
Cut and Paste, her first solo
exhibition in London, at Tiwani Contemporary unleashes a
collective narrative,
based on recollection, reverence and appropriation.
About Cleopatra's Cleopatra's is a Brooklyn
based exhibition space and curatorial
collective founded in 2008.
They are a sonically focused
collective based in Baltimore, MD, and have been involved with group
exhibitions out of La Bodega Gallery.
«This
exhibition highlights a new work by the Bandung -
based collective Tromarama.
Curated by Naz Cugoðlu and Serhat Cacekli of
Collective Çukurcuma alongside Russia -
based Nikolay Alutin, the «Survival Kit»
exhibition was held at Karaköy's independent art venue Space Debris between September 8 - October 7.
Chasing that Neon Rainbow will be the first Los Angeles solo
exhibition by the Seattle -
based collective SuttonBeresCulles whose collaborative works encourage viewers to question the reality of what they are seeing.
Selçuk Artut and Eþref Yýldýrým joined a group
exhibition at Macao in Milan, organized between 2 - 5 December 2017 by Kopuntu, a diasporic
collective of Turkey -
based artists.