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The Untitled Space gallery is pleased to present a debut solo exhibition of works by artist Fahren Feingold opening September 26th and on view through October 8th, 2017.

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For his first museum solo exhibition, Gavin Kenyon presents his largest sculpture to date and debuts a new series of textile - based works.
The Line That Divides Us, Middlebrook's debut solo exhibition at Lora Reynolds Gallery in Austin, is a distillation of his most recent work: subtle compositions on their own sublime hardwood slabs.
Raymond Pettibon: A Pen of All Work, the solo exhibition by «the enigmatic, fantastically erudite artist,» as Peter Schjeldahl wrote in his review in The New Yorker, traveled to the Bonnefantenmuseum Maastricht in The Netherlands following its critically acclaimed debut at the New Museum in New York.
When you walk into Samuel Jablon's debut solo exhibition at Freight + Volume, the first thing you notice is the surprising physicality of the work.
For his exhibition at the Broad MSU, Sendor will debut new paintings and drawings alongside a selection of works extending from «Delicates,» the artist's recent solo exhibition at Sperone Westwater in New York, including FENOMENO, the artist's first film.
Italian - born, Los Angeles - based artist Alessandro Pessoli debuts his latest body of work at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) in his first solo museum exhibition on the West Coast.
This is Kingsley Ifill's debut solo show, «Stutter is an exhibition of striking composite works curated by filmmaker and photographer Tom Beard.
Jonathan LeVine Projects is hosting The Fourth Dimension: Time, a solo exhibition of new work by Dutch artist Handiedan in what will be her debut solo show at the gallery.
For his debut at Blaffer Art Museum, the artist's first solo museum exhibition, Coolquitt will recombine 60 discrete sculptures and tableaux made between 2006 and 2011 into a site - specific installation which, in its singularity and temporariness, reflects on the condition of the gallery space as a codified place of encounter for people and works of art.
Elizabeth Dee Gallery is proud to present Everything, a solo exhibition of work by Adrian Piper and the debut gallery presentation of the artist's most recent, ongoing series Everything, which she began in 2003.
It's not often that such a sprawling narrative emerges from within a work of art, but such is the case with the series of photographs by San Francisco - based artist Danielle Nelson Mourning in her debut solo exhibition at Taylor De Cordoba Gallery in Culver City.
After her 2014 — 15 residency at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she worked with biologists to grow bacteria swabbed from 100 women in the art world (including artist Juliana Huxtable and gallerist Rachel Uffner), Yi debuted her cultures in a solo exhibition at Chelsea space The Kitchen in March.
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Chanel von Habsburg - Lothringen (Photography» 14) debuts a new body of work, Conditions, in her first LA solo exhibition, at ltd los angeles.
Murray's work has been the subject of more than 85 solo exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world since her New York City debut in the 1972 Annual Exhibition: Contemporary American Painting at the Whitney Museum, where she participated in six Whitney Biennial exhibitions from 1973 to 1991.
Over the last two years, Bowdoin has worked intensely to create «Garden Plot,» which debuts at the SCAD Museum of Art in her first Southeastern solo museum exhibition.
The exhibition opened on the heels of her solo New York debut at Thierry Goldberg Gallery in May, and was followed by inclusion in «A Constellation,» a group exhibition up now at the Studio Museum in Harlem, where her canvases hang amongst work by peers like Andrew Ross and Cameron Rowland.
«This is the premiere of the series,» Ruff says, as later this year he will have solo exhibitions debuting new works in Toronto at the Art Gallery of Ontario, and in Japan at the The National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa.
Jan Kempenaers» third solo exhibition with Breese Little features the debut presentation of a new, unseen body of work.
Award acknowledges the Los Angeles - based artist's banner year, including his representation of the United States at the Venice Biennial and largest work to date debuting at his first solo exhibition in Washington, D.C.
Work of Art, which debuted in 2010 and ran for two seasons on Bravo, had up - and - coming artists compete for a solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum («the world famous Brooklyn Museum,» in the show's parlance) and a cash prize of $ 100,000.
CB1 Gallery is pleased to present the LA solo exhibition debut of the work of artist Laura Krifka.
In Conversation with emerging Zimbabwean artist, Virginia Chihota on her current exhibition and European solo debut at London's Tiwani Contemporary Virginia Chihota sets herself apart through her wrought depictions of the human condition...
Award - winning glass artist Matthew Szösz debuts new works from two of his ongoing series, Inflatables and Ropework, in his solo exhibition Minimal Tension.
In anticipation of their upcoming debut solo exhibition «Troubadours of Eternity» at Lichtundfire from January 24th to February 4th, in which they'll unveil the full portrait series as «a celebration of authentic musicianship and timeless spirits,» Serge and David invited us into their Soho studio to get an advanced preview of the pieces and learn about their unique work and partnership.
Spinello Projects is pleased to present a solo exhibitions featuring the works of Michelle Lisa Polissaint, a solo debut.
Award - winning glass artist Matthew Szösz debuts new works from two of his ongoing series, Inflatables and Ropework, in his solo exhibition «Minimal Tension,» which opens at form & concept (435 S. Guadalupe St.) on April 27.
Jonathan LeVine Projects is pleased to present Diovadiova Chrome, a solo exhibition of new work by New Jersey - based artist Kip Omolade in what will be his debut solo show at the gallery.
PM / AM presents 21th Century, Ry David Bradley's debut solo exhibition at the gallery featuring a new body of work inspired by 3D rendering and ocular manipulation.
«Shepard» is CSG / NY's debut solo exhibition, showcasing the work of sculptor Phoenix Lindsey - Hall, with the main piece modeled after the site of a hate crime in October 1998.
Szösz debuts new works from two of his ongoing series, Inflatables and Ropework, in his solo exhibition Minimal Tension.
For her debut solo exhibition in Miami, Tsabar presents an installation comprised of three evolving bodies of work which examine human sociality and behaviour through the relation of body and space and the underlying role of intimacy and performativity.
Murray's work has been the subject of nearly sixty solo exhibitions in galleries around the world since her New York City debut in the 1972 Annual Exhibition: Contemporary American Painting at the Whitney Museum of American Art and has participated in six Whitney Biennial exhibitions since 1973.
His perspective in «Always Believe that Something Wonderful is About to Happen,» his debut international solo exhibition, is influenced by his pop / fashion work and is unapologetically commercial, plastic, image - conscious and full of artifice.
The solo exhibition «In the Wake» by Zoe Leonard debuts three new bodies of work that balance the rigorous conceptualism and personal vision for which she has achieved critical recognition.
Jonathan LeVine Gallery is pleased to present Twenty Sixteen, a series of new work by Brooklyn - based artist Erik Jones in what will be his debut solo exhibition in New York City.
In 2015, Tobreluts created an international debut of magnificent new work at Deborah Colton Gallery in her solo exhibition, New Abilities, which later went to New York City and was as equally successful there.
Wicker's solo exhibition already made its debut at London's Cubitt last summer as the first solo UK exhibition for the Berlin - based artist and marks Wicker's move away — or perhaps alongside, more accurately — the world of production, having worked in publishing and typography since the early 90s.
Finally, Dallas» own Bivins Gallery will make its Dallas Art Fair debut this year with a multimedia, solo exhibition of the work of Mary Hull Webster, an interesting artist who has been working in digital and mixed media for over thirty years.
March 29, 2018 — Royale Projects is proud to debut the first solo exhibition of works by Kia LaBeija.
Paradise Row is pleased to present Sticks & Drones, the solo UK debut and exhibition of new work by Los Angeles - based artist Eric Yahnker.
In advance of their upcoming debut solo exhibitions at the gallery, we will also provide a focus on the works of Robert Janitz and Daniel Tuner.
October 20 — December 10, 2017 Faye G., Jo and James Stone Gallery In Geoffrey Chadsey's debut solo exhibition in Boston, he presents a series of nearly life - size portraits and smaller studies depicts a cast of figures wrought from far reaches of the internet and the artist's imagination.
TRANSFER is pleased to present Kate Durbin performing the fourth iteration of her ongoing performance work, «Hello!Selfie», alongside work from Faith Holland's first solo exhibition «Technophilia» making its market debut at the PULSE Miami Beach 2015
The thirty - five framed photographs in this debut solo exhibition were small and pale, with subjects that don't reveal anything spectacular — and yet the works of Margarete Jakschik, a Polish - born artist who has lived in Germany since 1980, when she was six years old, fascinate at first sight.
Though glimpses of Bisky's work could have been caught at the 2003 Miami Basel Art Fair or at a 2002 group exhibition at Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland, Oregon, the current show is his solo debut in New York.
A whisper of a show, spare to the point of near - disappearance, Ann Veronica Janssens's recent exhibition at Bortolami — the Belgium - based artist's solo debut at the gallery, timed to coincide with the first American museum survey of her work, at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas — provided a modest glimpse into her range of sculptural, spatial, and atmospheric concerns, and a sense of both the strengths and limitations of her practice.
In this exhibition, the artist's fourth solo presentation with the gallery, Voigt debuts a brand new series of works, collectively titled Immersion.
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