The early text - based
conceptual works featured in the exhibition operate in tandem with the emergence and continual exploration of conceptual writing, blurring the lines between the visual and the textual.
Chris Bors is a New York - based artist whose graphic, post-pop,
conceptual works feature a mash - up of images, in which any visuals are fair game for repurposing.
Not exact matches
This
feature article draws on recent
work by the Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS) to investigate trends in market - making and what they mean for the financial system (CGFS (2014)-RRB-.2 We use a simple
conceptual framework to assess how supply and demand for liquidity have changed in fixed income markets, particularly in markets for sovereign and corporate bonds.
Li (2013) developed a
conceptual framework that parses mathematical practices as a whole into the following three
features: (a) behavioral engagement and commitment, or the active
working on mathematical problems; (b) development and employment of knowledge, skills, and strategies; and (c) internalization and habitualization, or the internal, natural, consistent use of mathematical practices.
Open studio showing new
works of three artists
featuring large scale abstract paintings by local educator Mike Irwin, contemporary abstract still life paintings by Jeanne Dentzel, and printmaking, assemblage and
conceptual riddles in his numerous
works on paper by local educator and arts activist Dug Uyesaka.
Dawn DeDeaux and Lonnie Holley: Thumbs Up For the Mothership An exhibition designed to give an extended public forum to two artists who have participated in the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Artists - in - Residence program in Captiva, Florida, Thumbs up for the Mothership
features works by New Orleans
conceptual artist Dawn DeDeaux and Atlanta - based sculptor and musician Lonnie Holley.
Featuring artists as solo exhibitors, and also in the context of
conceptual group exhibitions, Brunswick Street Gallery offers a completely unique viewing experience of
work from contemporary emerging artists.
Other early historical exhibitions at the Greene Street space include a 1989 group show, «Early
Conceptual Works,» which
featured the
work of On Kawara, Bruce Nauman, Alighiero Boetti, and Joseph Kosuth, among others; a 1999 Fontana exhibition titled «Gold: Gothic Masters and Lucio Fontana»; and selected presentations of
work by Piero Manzoni.
The exhibition is the culmination of a multiyear collaboration between Smith and Los Angeles — based
conceptual artist Glenn Kaino and will
feature sculptural installations and other
works by Kaino, objects from the Tommie Smith archives and an animation of Smith's winning race created from contributed drawings.
This first solo exhibition with the gallery
features early
conceptual works and video together with a group of recent paintings.
For the High Line, Lawler presents Triangle (adjusted to fit)(2008 / 2009/2011), an image taken in a room at Sotheby's in New York which
features works by Minimalism and
Conceptual Art icons Donald Judd, Frank Stella, and Sol LeWitt.
In 2013 her
work was
featured in LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) in the exhibition «Painting in Place,» which surveyed
conceptual abstraction.
The exhibition will further explore the
conceptual affinities between the multidisciplinary artists
working across different media and
feature a refreshed selection of artworks.
Other early historical exhibitions at the Greene Street space include a 1989 group show, «Early
Conceptual Works,» which
featured the
work of On Kawara, BBruce Nauman, Alighiero Boetti, and Joseph Kosuth, among others; a 1999 Fontana exhibition titled «Gold: Gothic Masters and Lucio Fontana»; and selected presentations of
work by Piero Manzoni.
A key moment came when Walker discovered Adrian Piper, the
conceptual artist and philosopher who, in the 1970s, made a series of performance
works featuring herself as an androgynous, racially indeterminate young man.
Rose Ocean: Living with Duchamp, on view from February 17 through May 20, 2018, revisits the 2003 Tang Teaching Museum exhibition Living with Duchamp and
features more than 50 artists whose
conceptual and irreverent
works engage with Duchamp's oeuvre.
Cuban artist José Toirac's
conceptual single - screen
work Opus (2005),
features an edited speech by controversial leader Fidel Castro — himself increasingly disappearing after retiring in 2008 — where everything but numbers are cut out from the audio track.
The exhibition will
feature historic and recent prints of black - and - white and color photographs, books, periodicals, films, portfolios and digital
works, including many that have never been published or exhibited, from his
Conceptual projects, the American Surfaces and Uncommon Places series, his landscapes of the 1980s, commissions and his recent explorations of Israel and Ukraine.
Currently on view at MCA Chicago through May 20, the exhibition spans Pindell's five - decade career, «
featuring early figurative paintings, pure abstraction and
conceptual works, and personal and political art that emerged in the aftermath of a life - threatening car accident in 1979.
Ordinary Pictures
Featuring works by some 45 artists, Ordinary Pictures surveys a range of
conceptual picture - based practices since the 1960s through the lens of the stock photograph and other forms of industrial image production.
The 16th edition of this exhibition will
feature 40 new
works, ranging from the dynamic floor - to - ceiling installation piece by Abhidnya Ghuge (consisting of 5,441 paper plates), the technicolor hyperrealist paintings by Ira Upin, and the minimalist
conceptual neon
works by Raine Vasquez.
For more than 30 years the French artist Daniel Buren established a «visual vocabulary» of uniform 8.7 cm wide colored and white stripes as being the central
features of his
conceptual works and site specific installations in public space and in numerous art institutions.
The Exhibition `' ZERO: Countdown to Tomorrow,1950 - 1960»
features more than 40 artists from 10 countries, the exhibition explores the experimental practices developed by this extensive ZERO network of artists, whose
work anticipated aspects of Land art, Minimalism, and
Conceptual Art.
Ward's
work, presented for deFINE ART 2015 in the SCAD Museum of Art's Walter O. Evans Center for African American Studies,
features conceptual pieces that mix and meld found iconic objects with popular idioms and forms.
Upstream Gallery presents
work of Dutch artist Marinus Boezem (1934) at Art Basel 2018
Feature section, dedicated to signal his position as pioneer in the international development of
conceptual art and early video and television art through an extensive survey of unique
works, editions and arc...
Covering more than a century of artistic development in the U.S., the exhibition
features a broad range of media including drawings, new media
works, paintings, photographs, prints, sculptures, and text - based
conceptual portraiture, loosely divided into three chronological sections:
Covering more than a century of artistic development in the U.S., the exhibition
features a broad range of media, including collages, drawings, new media
works, paintings, photographs, prints, sculptures, and text - based
conceptual portraiture, loosely divided into three chronological sections:
«40 Years: Part 1»
features significant Minimal and
Conceptual works like Incomplete Open Cube by Sol LeWitt; a Fred Sandback yarn sculpture; Measurement: Wall (1969) by Mel Bochner; a conceptual ruler drawing and a painting by Sylvia Plimack Mangold; Dan Flavin's neon light piece; Wolfgang Laib's Rice House, and two 1960s prints by Do
Conceptual works like Incomplete Open Cube by Sol LeWitt; a Fred Sandback yarn sculpture; Measurement: Wall (1969) by Mel Bochner; a
conceptual ruler drawing and a painting by Sylvia Plimack Mangold; Dan Flavin's neon light piece; Wolfgang Laib's Rice House, and two 1960s prints by Do
conceptual ruler drawing and a painting by Sylvia Plimack Mangold; Dan Flavin's neon light piece; Wolfgang Laib's Rice House, and two 1960s prints by Donald Judd.
Her
work has also been
featured in such international surveys as the Biennale of Sydney (1976); Documenta 6, Kassel, Germany (1977); the Venice Biennale (1978, 1980, 2001), and more recently The Last Freedom: From the Pioneers of Land Art of the 1960s to Nature in Cyberspace, Ludwig Museum, Koblenz, Germany (October 16, 2011); Systems, Actions & Processes: 1965 - 1975, PROA Foundation, Buenos Aires (through September, 2011); Erre: Variations Labyrinthiques, Centre Pompidou, Metz (September 12, 2011 - March 5, 2012); and Light Years:
Conceptual Art and the Photograph: 1964 - 1977, Art Institute of Chicago (December 11, 2011 — March 11, 2012).
He joined Goodman Gallery in 2010 and
featured prominently on Goodman Gallery's booth at Frieze New York in 2017, for which his
work was placed in conversation with South African photographer Mikhael Subotzky and Angolan
conceptual photography - based artist Kiluanji Kia Henda.
CIMA's show
features an ongoing
conceptual work by Paolini, Interno metafisico (2009 — 16), reconceived specifically for CIMA's galleries, as well as a series of historical and new
works related to various tropes in de Chirico's paintings.
This joint presentation
features dozens of new and recent
works, most of which have been created specifically for this show to emphasize the formal and
conceptual commonalities of artists
working in different dimensions and with drastically different materials.
Featuring works from 1965 to the present, this survey highlights over four decades of artists» performances created specifically for video, from
conceptual exercises of the late 1960s to new, digitally - mediated performance narratives.
Her
work was recently
featured in documenta 12, Kassel (2007) and In & Out of Amsterdam: Travels in
Conceptual Art, 1960 - 1976, at MoMA (2009).
The joint presentation
features dozens of new and recent
works, most of which have been created specifically for this show to emphasize the formal and
conceptual commonalities of artists
working in different dimensions and with drastically different materials.
On the museum front, the Art Institute of Chicago currently
features a retrospective exhibition of the
work of Christopher Wool, the mid-career
conceptual artist who draws heavily on the lessons of Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism.
BAMPFA's newest commission for the Art Wall
features a
work by Lawrence Weiner, a central figure of
Conceptual art.
Featuring more than 120
works made over the past 50 years, the exhibition includes the artist's photo
works combining text and image, early assemblage sculptures, and his groundbreaking environments Al's Cafe (1969) and Al's Grand Hotel (1971), participatory projects that helped put Los Angeles on the map as a center for
Conceptual art.
In addition to
works of the kind for which Oscar Tuazon is best known — sculptures made using industrial materials such as concrete, Plexiglas, and corroding rebar — his recent show at Maccarone
featured a sound piece that served as the exhibition's
conceptual anchor.
Conceptual artist Ana Mendieta (Havana 1948 — New York 1985) is best known for creating art that speaks boldly to adults, but Thinking
features works that are strikingly in dialogue with children.
The catalogue explores the experimental practices developed by the more than 30 artists from nine countries
featured in the show, whose
work anticipated aspects of Land art, Minimalism and
Conceptual art.
Designed by Miami - based graphic designers Fulano, Inc., the catalog
features full color photos of
works in the exhibition and recent and related
works of
conceptual needlework by Frances Trombly.
Past Futures: Science Fiction, Space Travel, and Postwar Art of the Americas
features over 60
works in a range of media and creative styles — from expressionist paintings and kinetic sculptures to graphite drawings and
conceptual pieces.
Designed by Miami graphic designers Fulano, Inc., the catalog
features full color photos of
works in the exhibition and recent and related
works of
conceptual needlework by Trombly, an artist born and raised in Miami.
Tracing the career of an artist who was at the forefront of the development of
Conceptual art in Britain in the 1960s, the exhibition
features over 100
works across 5 decades including
working drawings and photographs never previously exhibited.
What / Why: «The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston's current exhibition, «Something Along Those Lines,»
features modern and contemporary artists whose
works draw on performative, sculptural and
conceptual engagements with the line, including Gego, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Sol LeWitt and more.
Ornamentum hosts numerous exhibitions yearly in a large tin - ceilinged exhibition space where
featured artists display their
work in
conceptual installations.
The SCAD Museum of Art presents «Active Anesthesia,» an exhibition
featuring three seminal
works by Seoul - based
conceptual artist Shin il Kim.
The SCAD Museum of Art presents «Active Anesthesia,» an exhibition
featuring three seminal
works by Seoul - based
conceptual artist Shin il Kim.Through an experimental approach using drawing, sculpture, video and sound, Kim creates sculptural...
This combined gift and purchase
features work by some of the 20th century's greatest minimal and
conceptual artists, whose
work the Fischers promoted, including Dan Flavin, Bruce Nauman and Sol LeWitt.