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.
Not exact matches
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.
In 2013 her work was featured in LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) in the exhibition «Painting in Place,» which surveyed conceptual abstractio
In 2013 her
work was
featured in LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) in the exhibition «Painting in Place,» which surveyed conceptual abstractio
in LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division)
in the exhibition «Painting in Place,» which surveyed conceptual abstractio
in the
exhibition «Painting
in Place,» which surveyed conceptual abstractio
in Place,» which surveyed
conceptual abstraction.
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.
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:
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.
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.
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.
Ornamentum hosts numerous
exhibitions yearly
in a large tin - ceilinged
exhibition space where
featured artists display their
work in conceptual installations.
This
exhibition presents portraits of designer, muse, collector, and icon Diane von Furstenberg by some of the most celebrated artists of the past four decades, along with a retrospective of DVF fashion spanning the last forty years.Diane von Fustenberg: Journey of a Dress
features works by artists including Francesco Clemente, Chuck Close, Helmut Newton, Julian Opie, and Andy Warhol, as well as new portraits of von Furstenberg by four leading figures
in Chinese contemporary art:
conceptual artist Zhang Huan, photographer Hai Bo, painter Li Songsong, and multimedia artist Yi Zhou.
Most of the
exhibition (which was curated by Jane Farver)
featured photographs conspicuously lacking
in technical splendor, videotapes
in an easy and relaxed interviewlike style, looseleaf binders containing
conceptual works based on mental experiments, and audiocassette players with headphones.
In this exhibition, Wood and Harrison's video works feature brief, humorous conceptual pranks that hinge (pardon the pun) on slapdash props and sets constructed in their studi
In this
exhibition, Wood and Harrison's video
works feature brief, humorous
conceptual pranks that hinge (pardon the pun) on slapdash props and sets constructed
in their studi
in their studio.
(Moss, Norway) The
exhibition is part of the 200th Norwegian constitution anniversary, where historical maps will be complemented by a more comprehensive presentation of contemporary art
featuring work by artists who
work with cartography and maps either directly or
in a more subtle manner, resulting
in an
exhibition that is political, poetic,
conceptual and highly visual.
Featuring many
works of the
exhibition, Cotter aims to define «West Coast
Conceptual Art» from that period as not having a single profile but points to similarities
in «an investment
in social agency, a focus on mercurial identity, an appetite for ideas and an appetite for art that has reasons for existing beyond itself.»
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas Curated by Andrea Karnes This major survey
exhibition of the
work of Brooklyn - based artist KAWS (American, born 1974) will
feature key paintings, sculptures, drawings, toys, and street art interventions to examine KAWS's prolific career
in depth, revealing critical aspects of his formal,
conceptual, and collaborative developments over the last twenty years.
This group
exhibition features fifteen artists who engage
in sewing, knitting, and weaving to create a wide - range of
works that activate the expressive and
conceptual potential of line and illuminate affinities between the mediums of textile and drawing.
Among the 50
works featured in the
exhibition is Play it by Trust, a
conceptual chess set, made from white Italian Carrara marble.
The
works featured in this
exhibition each present creative and
conceptual investigations of color, form, and design so as to open new perceptual relationships between drawing, painting, sculpture, and photography and their social environments.
The
exhibition spans the New York — based artist's five - decades - long 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.
Featuring works in a range of media, the painting B.F.A.
exhibition showcases the talent of SCAD Savannah seniors
in traditional and contemporary methods of painting, as well as innovative
conceptual approaches.
The 2006
exhibition «Money Changes Everything»
featured documentation from a
conceptual work by Elizabeth Sisco, David Avalos and Louis Hock,
in which the artists used a $ 5,000 National Endowment for the Arts grant for a program
in which they systematically gave $ 10 bills to illegal immigrants
in San Diego, enraging conservative politicians.
An internationally acclaimed
conceptual artist, Graves (1939 — 1995) has been
featured in hundreds of notable
exhibitions and her
work is
in the permanent collections of major art museums.
(Mahwah)-- Ramapo College of New Jersey presents a special
exhibition of images
in its Photo Lounge Gallery: «The Pursuit of Emptiness, Variations of Red, White and Blue,»
featuring works by
conceptual artist Andor Orand.
BY STEPHANIE BUHMANN (stephaniebuhmann.com) NANCY GRAVES An internationally acclaimed
conceptual artist, Graves (1939 — 1995) has been
featured in hundreds of notable
exhibitions and her
work is
in the permanent collections of major art museums.
The
work in the
exhibition ranges from installation, paintings, drawings, found objects and photography, videos, and
features both new and historical
works by these
conceptual, socially minded, and iconoclastic artists.
The show we're here to talk about — also
featuring Douglas Gordon, Cally Spooner and Tania Bruguera — runs alongside a survey
exhibition of John Latham (1921 - 2006) at Serpentine's second gallery space, where these participating artists have been invited to make
work in response to the
conceptual artists» practice and ideas.
The Howardena Pindell: What Remains To Be Seen
exhibition spans the New York — based artist's five - decades - long career,
featuring a rich selection of early figurative paintings, mature pure abstraction and
conceptual works, and her personal and political art that initially emerged during the aftermath of a life - threatening car accident that took place
in 1979.
In addition to
work from «The Hidden World», Shaw's massive collection of religious and cult materials gathered over nearly 40 years, the
exhibition will
feature early
work from the artists» years as students and highlight the activities of their proto -
conceptual band Destroy All Monsters.
The
exhibition will also
feature pieces by John Baldessari, whose
works would often draw viewer's attention to minor details, absences or the spaces between things; Alfredo Jaar, multidisciplinary artists best known for his installation
works; John McCracken, whose monochromatic sculptures explore the relationship between objects and their surrounding spaces; Bruce Nauman, whose
conceptual works conceptual works that explore space, language, and the body; Lorna Simpson, whose photo - conceptualist
works investigate the relationship between image and text; and Vassilakis Takis, a kinetic artist who uses electromagnetism to suspend human beings and objects
in space.
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.
«These wings aren't for flying», Ryan Gander's solo
exhibition at the National Museum of Art
in Osaka, Japan,
features approximately 60
works by the British
conceptual artist, many of which were made specifically for the
exhibition.
Schor's recent
exhibition of paintings and
works on paper at Lyles & King Gallery
in New York City, Death Is A
Conceptual Artist, was an Artforum Critics» Pick, and received stellar reviews on Hyperallergic and Artslant; the
exhibition was
featured on Contemporary Art Daily.
Fred Wilson's two - part
exhibition at the Neuberger Museum of Art
features the artist's related studio and
conceptual practices comprising a survey of over two decades of his
work and a site - specific installation
in which he re-contextualizes the collections of the museum and college to create a dialogue examining the relationship between institutions and individuals
in the museum's Stairway Gallery.