The display also suggests a reference to the legendary artist group from the 70s, «Collective Actions,» to which Groys has dedicated a lot of his scholarship and
curatorial work over the years.
Not exact matches
Over the years, Arnett has «discovered» a number of self - taught African American artists from the South whose
work he collected, promoted, and sought scholarly and
curatorial recognition for.
Experience
over eight hundred drawings, zines, and films by Raymond Pettibon on a private
curatorial tour of «Raymond Pettibon: A Pen of All
Work,» led by Gary Carrion - Murayari, Kraus Family Curator.
A darling of the
curatorial class whose
work is marked by acrobatic juxtapositions of various mystical and artistic avant - gardes, Shezad Dawood — a London - based artist of joint Indian and Pakistani descent — has enjoyed a steady simmer of building acclaim
over the past few years, taking home the Abraaj Capital Art Prize in 2011 and landing respectable shows.
The DG BANK collection, consisting of
over 3,000 photographs, addresses notions of artistic approach through the unique
curatorial strategy of purchasing
works in what might be termed a «call and response» fashion.
Offering access to rehearsal space and facilities, equipment, documentation, pr / marketing,
curatorial and technical expertise, the AIR program provides artists an opportunity to develop significant new
works in partnership with ISSUE
over the course of the year, cultivating long - term relationships within the organization and greater cultural community.
The fellowship provides emerging artists from culturally diverse backgrounds valuable mentorship opportunities, including
working with the
curatorial staff, artists and arts professionals to prepare and promote their projects and to define career paths
over the course of the program (January through December 2019).
New Commissions program has supported
over 60 individual artists and collectives to produce ambitious new
works through substantial
curatorial, logistical and financial support since 2005.
Boettcher, meanwhile, has
worked at the institution for
over a decade, joining in 2006 as a
curatorial fellow in American art and most recently promoted to the position of deputy director.
over the past decade, the
curatorial team has conducted extensive research to form the most comprehensive understanding of the famous design
works.
she homes in on the very question that has driven much of the
curatorial impulse of Take It or Leave It and, further, that led to our decision to present
work made
over the course of an artist's career, including recent
work, whenever possible.2
The second - year practicum runs
over two semesters and develops a focused engagement with the conceptual and methodological foundations of students» thesis
work, as well as the role of mediation and public programming in
curatorial practice.
More than 100 artists from
over 35 countries will tear the roof off the sucker (or insert your preferred architecture - based P - Funk reference here), including at least one of Morgan's
curatorial favourites: Urs Fischer will be re-creating his New York apartment at 1:1 scale, «replicating the interior walls through three - dimensionally illusionistic wallpaper», which will serve as a base for other artists»
work.
Kathryn Kanjo returned to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in 2010 as Chief Curator and Head of
Curatorial after nearly two decades across the country as curator and director in museums including Portland Art Museum and University Art Museum at the University of California Santa Barbara, as well as the artist residency program Artpace in San Antonio where she helped turn the formerly private foundation into a public charity that went on to feature
over 70 on - site specific
works by artists.
With
over 190
works dating from the Renaissance to the present — nearly forty percent of which are drawn from the Museum's collection, supplemented with major national and international loans — the exhibition demonstrates the type of groundbreaking show that can result when the Museum mines its vast collection and
curatorial resources to present modern and contemporary art within a deep historical context.
But Trecartin's
curatorial input is bound to be even more closely scrutinized than this
work — after all, the tech - suffused aesthetic of identity art that he unleashed
over the past decade has influenced many of today's most interesting artists, from DIS magazine to Jacolby Satterwhite.
Under the leadership of Mary Ellen Goeke, Executive Director of FotoFocus, and curated by Kevin Moore, Artistic Director and Curator of FotoFocus, the program will convene leading curators and a legal expert to discuss the significance and implications of this presentation
over the past twenty - five years and the various
curatorial approaches to engaging with Mapplethorpe's
work and legacy.
The most heavy - handed
curatorial touch belonged to Molly Nesbit, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Rirkrit Tiravanija, whose «Utopia Station» section crowded the
work of
over 160 artists into a cluttered lounge - like environment, replete with the obligatory computer stations and clubhouse ambience.
After
working alongside a 23 - person advisory committee and wrangling participating venues in
over 20 cities that year, she learned that the endeavor relies on more than a singular
curatorial arm.
For
over four months a team of three distinguished Guest Curators and 12 Graduate
Curatorial Fellows have spent hours in SAIC's MFA graduate studios: engaging artists, viewing current
work, and envisioning the culminating exhibition.
This invested approach allows for dialogue, process, and collaborative decision - making to guide the
curatorial teams as they
work together with 108 participating artists to bring the MFA Show to fruition
over time.
Over the length of this one week exhibition, evening events focused on the issues of
curatorial work and exhibitions, as well as artists» video projections and performances have been programmed through the 700m ² space.
He's been quite in demand
over the last decade, having
worked previously as a curator of modern and contemporary art at the Menil Collection in Houston, as well as serving as a
curatorial advisor for MoMA PS1.
In addition to turning the entire floor
over to a single decade, the curators gathered
works from every one of the museum's
curatorial departments, as well as from the library and archives.
In the spirit of experimentation synonymous with the Sunroom, a space devoted to site - specific
work by emerging artists, Wave Hill's
curatorial team has invited 50 artists who have shown in the Sunroom
over the last ten years to return and present new responses, encompassing an exhilarating re-examination of the site.
Taken as a whole, the exhibition is a striking
curatorial achievement, but the vast space and avalanche of debate
over just a couple of controversial
works made starkly visible that scale may be the most significant issue in the presentation of contemporary art today.
Its concept, which has remained essentially unchanged
over the past decades, reflects the ideas of the participating artists; the
curatorial team invites artists from all
over the globe to explore the relationship between art, public space, and the urban environment, and to develop new, site - specific
works.
Ms. Engberg has
worked as part of the
curatorial team since 1990, serving as curator for
over 30 Walker - organized exhibitions.
As part of the Zabludowicz Collection's
curatorial residency, Anna - Catharina Gebbers was given complete freedom to create an exhibition from the
over 2,000
works in the Zabludowicz Collection.
Through drawings, paintings, videos, sculptures, furniture, installations, books, workshops, or
curatorial projects she
works thematically on a single thesis
over a series of exhibitions.
Reitmaier's
work in arts and culture spans
over 20 years, having held
curatorial and leadership roles with the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Tate, London, alongside roles in education (Institute of Contemporary Arts, London), broadcasting (BBC), digital marketing (Eyestorm.com) and publishing (Women's Art Magazine, Women's Art Library).
Over the last two decades Gasworks has worked with over 250 artists from 70 countries around the world.The archive and networks of the international artist residency programme at Gasworks will form the basis of a fieldwork study, from which a curatorial research project will be established and result in a number of public interactions and engagements, through panel discussions, events, exhibitions, publications and online for
Over the last two decades Gasworks has
worked with
over 250 artists from 70 countries around the world.The archive and networks of the international artist residency programme at Gasworks will form the basis of a fieldwork study, from which a curatorial research project will be established and result in a number of public interactions and engagements, through panel discussions, events, exhibitions, publications and online for
over 250 artists from 70 countries around the world.The archive and networks of the international artist residency programme at Gasworks will form the basis of a fieldwork study, from which a
curatorial research project will be established and result in a number of public interactions and engagements, through panel discussions, events, exhibitions, publications and online forums.
The artist, who became a significant art world presence
over a short career — his
work has appeared in institutional collections, and the Underground Museum recently established a unique
curatorial partnership with L.A.'s Museum of Contemporary Art — died Saturday at home in Ojai, according to Sarah Stifler, a MOCA representative.
The MoMA team is also
working with the participation of
over 30 leading international photography scholars and conservators for an eponymous publication that will be the most extensive effort to integrate conservation and
curatorial research efforts on photography to date and a forerunner of photography research currently underway at other museums.
- Terri Hopkins, Emerita Curator, The Art Gym at Marylhurst University (catalog excerpt) In a career now in its fourth decade, Hayes has held
over thirty - five solo exhibitions in the U.S. and abroad, and his
works have been curated into nearly seventy group shows by a broad diversity of
curatorial voices, among whom are: Kristy Edmunds, Cassandra Coblentz, Stuart Horodner, Linda Tesner, Bruce Guenther, Terri Hopkins, John Weber, Peter Frank, Willem de Looper and Mary Jane Jacob.
Working closely with the
curatorial and collection team he manages the practical aspects of artwork presentation and exhibition coordination
over the collections exhibition spaces and for loaned
works.
While the Brooklyn Museum is dealing with a new round of outrage regarding A Fire In My Belly, conjuring a nagging sense that we are doomed to repeat the culture wars
over and
over again whether it is with Wojnarowicz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Andres Serrano or Chris Ofili, the question remains what will be the lasting effects of this battle on Wojnarowicz's
work, future
curatorial decisions and the politics of art.
In an email this week, Ann Temkin, who had
worked at the Modern as Mr. McShine's
curatorial assistant in the late 1980s and then took
over as chief curator of painting and sculpture in 2008, said:
With
over 190
works dating from the Renaissance to the present - nearly forty percent of which are drawn from The Met's collection, supplemented with major national and international loans - the exhibition demonstrates the type of show that can result when museums mine their vast collections and
curatorial resources to present modern and contemporary art within a deep, historical context.
Curatorial work has become an integral part of his practice with exhibitions curated at Kirk Hopper Fine Arts, Circuit12 Contemporary, and Texas Woman's University in 2017
over the last year.
As part of 176 / Zabludowicz Collection's
curatorial residency, Anna - Catharina Gebbers was given complete freedom to create an exhibition from the
over 2,000
works in the Zabludowicz Collection.