Sentences with phrase «contemporary art organisation»

Electra is a London based contemporary art organisation which curates, commissions and produces projects by artists working across sound, moving image, performance and the visual arts.
Khirkee Voice, a quarterly newspaper published by the not - for - profit contemporary arts organisation Khoj and edited by artists Malini Kochupillai and Mahavir Singh Bisht, exemplifies how it might be possible to build networks and infrastructures in these neighbourhoods.
The sculpture, titled Lepus (aka the «Hare of Harehills») was commissioned by Leeds City Council and is managed by East Street Arts, a Leeds - based contemporary arts organisation.
The adapted structures brought together over fifty contemporary arts organisations and practitioners, through a series of curated exhibitions and stand presentations including a section curated by Rob Tufnell.
One of the most important and ambitious schemes ever launched by the Art Fund, the initiative allocated # 1 million each to five successful partnerships between UK museums and contemporary art organisations, to fund the creation of collections of international contemporary art over a period of five years, thus encouraging a radical change in the scale and ambition of contemporary art collecting in the UK.
Glass - Kantor regularly contributes to symposiums, forums, and journals throughout the Asia - Pacific region; was the Asialink curator - in - residence at Ssamzie Space, Seoul, in 2005; is Deputy Chair of the Contemporary Art Organisations of Australia and is a board member of the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA), Australia's peak body for cultural advocacy.

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Taking place throughout February, the collaborative series of exhibitions, commissions and events will be based at five distinct art organisations across the UK, including Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art in Manchester; Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art; Nottingham Contemporary and Turner Contemporary in Margaart organisations across the UK, including Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art in Manchester; Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art; Nottingham Contemporary and Turner Contemporary in MargaArt in Manchester; Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art; Nottingham Contemporary and Turner Contemporary in MargaArt; Nottingham Contemporary and Turner Contemporary in Margate.
This collaborative programme led by Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA) brings together five distinct art organisations across the UK, to show a diverse range of art works and new commissions from some of the most exciting female artists working in mainland ChiArt (CFCCA) brings together five distinct art organisations across the UK, to show a diverse range of art works and new commissions from some of the most exciting female artists working in mainland Chiart organisations across the UK, to show a diverse range of art works and new commissions from some of the most exciting female artists working in mainland Chiart works and new commissions from some of the most exciting female artists working in mainland China.
We have a wealth of experience of commissioning and working with Chinese contemporary artists and we are the only not - for - profit organisation working exclusively in the field of Chinese contemporary art.
New Contemporaries is the leading UK organisation supporting emergent art practice from UK art schools.
«The African Arts Trust will act as a catalyst for the emergence and growth of locally managed and sustainable contemporary visual art organisations in Africa»
She is a regular contributor to online art journals and co-directs SPUR, a commissioning organisation which produces new works by contemporary artists nationally and internationally including digital, video and writing.
Curto was also invited to show his work at the elite arts organisation the House of the Nobleman in London during Frieze Art Fair, exhibiting alongside contemporary artists such as Damien Hirst, Banksy and Gerhard Richter.
NADA Miami is the only major American art fair to be produced by a non-profit organisation and is recognized as a much needed alternative assembly of the world's youngest and strongest art galleries dealing with emerging contemporary art.The 15th edition of the fair, to be held December 7 — 10, 2017 at Ice Palace Studios, remains dedicated to showcasing new art and to celebrate the rising talents from around the globe.
So, in order to make it happen, he teamed up with Artangel, the non-profit arts organisation, which specialises in realising extraordinary one - off projects with contemporary artists, and set to work.
For six decades, Willats has concentrated on ideas that today are ever - present in contemporary art: communication, social engagement, active spectatorship, and self - organisation, and has initiated many seminal multi-media art projects everywhere from tennis clubs and public galleries to inner city housing estates.
Portfolio Review Sessions were a chance for attendees to get face to face feedback on their work, stimulating further dialogues about contemporary art and its wider impact, as well as producing valuable networking opportunities, connecting organisations from all over the UK.
Moderna Museet is a government organisation with national responsibility for collecting, preserving and exhibiting modern and contemporary art.
Established in 2009 to expand programmes beyond the Sharjah Biennial, which launched in 1993, the foundation is a critical resource for artists and cultural organisations in the Gulf and a conduit for local, regional, and international developments in contemporary art.
He was also founder of Art Atelier, Youth Theatre and Arts, Dubai (1987); Al Mureijah Art Atelier, Sharjah (1984); and Emirates Fine Arts Society, Sharjah (1980), organisations that support interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary art through mentorship and exhibitiArt Atelier, Youth Theatre and Arts, Dubai (1987); Al Mureijah Art Atelier, Sharjah (1984); and Emirates Fine Arts Society, Sharjah (1980), organisations that support interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary art through mentorship and exhibitiArt Atelier, Sharjah (1984); and Emirates Fine Arts Society, Sharjah (1980), organisations that support interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary art through mentorship and exhibitiart through mentorship and exhibition.
About flora flora is an ambitious contemporary arts project curated by Oriel Davies and developed in partnership with six key organisations across the breadth of Wales from May 2015 and throughout 2016.
Representatives from the following organisations will be in attendance Art Fund / Artangel / Arts Council England / East Street Arts / Edinburgh Art Festival / Elephant Magazine / FACT Liverpool / Glasgow School of Art / Hiscox / Holden Gallery / Ikon Gallery / Iniva / Jupiter Artland / Leeds Beckett University / Leeds College of Art / London College of Communication / Magnum Photos / Max Mara Art Prize for Women / Nesta / Nottingham Contemporary / Open Eye Gallery / PHOTOFAIRS / Photomonitor / Royal British Society of Sculptors / Tate Liverpool / University of York / Visual Arts South West / Wellcome Trust / Whitechapel Gallery / World Photography Organisation / York St John University / Zabludowicz Collection
New Contemporaries is the leading organisation supporting emergent art practice from the UK's established and alternative art programmes
Galerie is a non-profit organisation whose principal mission is to present contemporary art to the public.
We'll continue to do this in 2011 by working in partnership with different artists and organisations to show different approaches to contemporary arts practice in the gallery.
In 2007 Towner was one of five organisations to be awarded the Art Fund International prize to purchase international contemporary aArt Fund International prize to purchase international contemporary artart.
Over the past 10 years National Museum Wales has worked with Artes Mundi to significantly develop their collection of international contemporary art — this commission would generate an exciting new dimension to the partnership and be an opportunity for skill sharing between the two organisations.
We are a national membership organisation, bringing together individuals, institutions and organisations, including contemporary art enthusiasts and collectors, curators and artists, and a UK - wide network of public collections in regional museums and art galleries.
This marks a significant new development for the charity, which marked its centenary in 2010, providing a social and working environment for the organisation's diverse networks and stakeholders, and a platform for greater visibility and engagement in the organisation's mission to develop public collections of contemporary art in the UK.
El Glaoui has also co-curated exhibitions of the work of her father, the Moroccan artist Hassan El Glaoui, in London and Morocco, and has spoken on contemporary African art and women in leadership at a wide range of international organisations.
Antony Gormley (born 1950 in London) has described the Contemporary Art Society as «the foundation of my career», after the organisation bought his work Bed in 1981 and donated it to Tate.
The latest initiative of the Prudential Eye Programme, which supports artists and art organisations across the Asia region, and whose previous projects include Korean Eye (2009 to 2012), Indonesian Eye (2011), Hong Kong Eye (2013) and Prudential Malaysian Eye (2014), the Prudential Eye Awards are a partnership between Parallel Contemporary Art, Saatchi Gallery and Prudentiart organisations across the Asia region, and whose previous projects include Korean Eye (2009 to 2012), Indonesian Eye (2011), Hong Kong Eye (2013) and Prudential Malaysian Eye (2014), the Prudential Eye Awards are a partnership between Parallel Contemporary Art, Saatchi Gallery and PrudentiArt, Saatchi Gallery and Prudential.
Our rich, diverse database represents over 6000 art organisations and venues in over 60 countries who have hosted more than 60k contemporary art events, and listed over 13k artists and 1k curators to date.
As the leading UK organisation to support emergent art practice from British Art Schools since 1949, New Contemporaries consistently provides a critical platform for new and recent fine art graduatart practice from British Art Schools since 1949, New Contemporaries consistently provides a critical platform for new and recent fine art graduatArt Schools since 1949, New Contemporaries consistently provides a critical platform for new and recent fine art graduatart graduates.
The DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague, has recently revealed a unique architectural intervention perched atop the organisation's campus.
The Contemporary Art Society is the leading organisation for identifying emerging talent in the UK and has donated many «firsts» to museums across the country throughout its illustrious history, including the first works by Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso and Francis Bacon and, more recently, the first works by Damien Hirst, Elizabeth Price and 2013 Turner Prize nominee Laure Prouvost.
A philanthropic organisation founded by Anita and Poju Zabludowicz, it acquires and presents contemporary art to the public, including solo exhibitions of up - and - coming artists, often before their representation by a commercial gallery, or their display by publicly funded spaces.
We work with organisations and other galleries, both from the UK and around the globe, in order to bring fresh talent to London's contemporary art scene.
The enriched contemporary art experience provided by Upstream is further developed by their events programme and collaborations with local cultural organisations.
Studios revenue generates the core funding stream to programme contemporary art exhibitions, events and education projects in the gallery space via, Cell Foundation, the organisation's registered Charity.
Though the organisation is at the core of post-war contemporary art in the UK, it can not rely on its history
information with larger partnership organisations and smaller groups committed to the development of new ways of writing about, talking about, making and showing contemporary art
Though the organisation is at the core of post-war contemporary art in the UK, it can not rely on its history in defining its future.
Turner Contemporary is one of six arts organisations selected for consideration for the inaugural # 100,000 Freelands Award.
Challenging the former notion of the area as lacking in artistic content, the show also importantly represents the contribution of contemporary artists and organisations like Turf in encouraging the positive growth of Croydon's art scene today.
Taking place during Frieze Week, the new fair builds upon the burgeoning popularity of contemporary African art and presents a rare opportunity to explore the rapidly emerging African art market in an environment supported by some of the most influential people and organisations in the art world.
The individuals and organisations who have developed Syllabus III, and who will be involved with the programme across the ten months, are Ruth Claxton, Eastside Projects; Melanie Keen, Iniva; Louise Hutchinson, S1 Artspace; Laura Harford and Nicola Wright, Studio Voltaire; Helen Legg, Spike Island; Donna Lynas and Chelsea Pettitt, Wysing Arts Centre and Kirsty Ogg, New Contemporaries.
Through this network, Tate contributes its resources to a dynamic group of organisations committed to working with contemporary art and artists and audiences in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Alserkal Avenue hosts 16 contemporary art galleries and not - for - profit spaces and over 40 creative businesses, cultivating a vibrant community of visual and performing arts organisations, designers, and artisanal spaces that has become an essential platform for the development of the creative industries in the United Arab Emirates.
Turner Contemporary has today been longlisted for the Art Fund Prize 2012, the UK's annual «museum of the year» award, and the biggest prize for arts and cultural organisations...
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