The High Museum of Art will host «John Marin's Watercolors: A Medium for Modernism,» the first major
comprehensive exhibition addressing John Marin's (1870 — 1953) modernist achievements in the watercolor medium.
Not exact matches
Exhibitions include: a group
exhibition curated by artist Nayland Blake that investigates queer identification through new communications technologies; the first
comprehensive career survey and solo museum
exhibition dedicated to Cary Leibowitz, whose bold text - based works
address issues of identity, sexuality, and queer politics; and a focused
exhibition on broadcast and video work, organized in partnership with Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), that focuses on how artists have engaged with the legacy of broadcast media.
A
comprehensive survey of the last part of his career, from when he turned 60 in 1835 to his final exhibited works in 1850, it is the first major
exhibition to
address Turner's late period.
BRACHA: Pietà — Eurydice — Medusa is the first
comprehensive solo museum
exhibition of Bracha's work in the United States, featuring a range of works spanning the last four decades — oil paintings, often created over several years, earlier and more recent drawings, notebooks, and three video works — that
address the themes of loss, love and trauma within the context of the atrocities of war and traces of memory of the tragedy of the Holocaust.