Questions about performance and interactivity connect the disparate bodies of work in
the debut solo show of sculptor Jonathan Schipper and the recent photographic work of Simon Lee.
This February the Royal Academy of Arts presents «THROES», the much - anticipated
debut solo show of artist Ewa Wilczynski.
The catalyst was
the debut solo show of the American artist Jasper Johns, which sold out at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York at the beginning of 1958.
It continues to support living artists through exhibitions and residencies, and has hosted
the debut solo shows of Damien Hirst, Steve McQueen, Richard Prince and Luc Tuymans.
Not exact matches
Showing the «nurturing, mothering side» in all its complexity is what actor - turned - director Greta Gerwig does in her
solo directorial
debut Lady Bird (in UK cinemas 23 February), a movie in which a mother lobs molotov cocktails
of the emotional variety.
Our exclusive preview for Rise
of the Black Panther # 3
shows how Earth reacts to Wakanda's
debut - a question teased in his
solo movie.
A new
Solo: A Star Wars Story trailer has arrived ahead
of the film's forthcoming
debut at the Cannes Film Festival, and it
shows off tons
of new footage from the origin story that stars Alden Ehrenreich in the role originated by Harrison Ford in Star Wars: A New Hope back in 1977.
«Cristina de Miguel may have trained at a classically inclined art academy in Seville, Spain, but you'd be hard pressed to recognize that given the exuberant, large - scale paintings in «Absolutely Yours,» the artist's
debut solo show with Freight + Volume in New York... [with] scenes that respond either to moments the artist has witnessed in New York, or to the act
of painting itself.»
In her third
solo show at the gallery, Castrillo Diaz
debuts a series
of three - dimensional wall works that continue parallel dialogues with light and shadow, visibility, surface and materials.
After
debuting in a few group
shows, including Drawings at the Museum
of Modern Art, she had her first
solo exhibition at Terry Dintenfass Gallery in 1964.
A new crop
of fresh talent kicks off the summer months at galleries across New York, spanning
solo debuts and smart group
shows to complement your social media addiction or upturn perceptions
of the female form.
His gallery, Lehmann Maupin — whose Lower East Side location hosted his
solo debut last year — is consciously cultivating a global profile for the Puerto Rico - born artist, placing him in a series
of major
shows all over the world throughout 2012.
This month Scharf will be unveiling two prominent new efforts that will take his impishly playful, cartoonish style in different directions: a
solo show at Paul Kasmin Gallery (April 4 — May 4)
debuting a new series
of squiggly monochromes that tackle one
of the more austere schools
of painting, and a Munch-esque blue sculpture
of a screaming cartoon head at the Standard Hotel by the High Line.
The Parrish decided to shake up the status quo and roll out a trio
of solo shows as
debut for the new exhibition series: «Parrish Perspectives».
The artist recently exhibited a new body
of work, «Under - Song For A Cipher» at the New Museum in New York — her first major
solo show in the US since her museum
debut at the Studio Museum, Harlem, in 2011.
Laura Forman's
debut solo show at Sloan Projects — a rather small collection
of six new artworks that differ clearly from each other — induces curiosity and offers a...
Matthew Wong's
show at Karma is one
of the most impressive
solo New York
debuts I've seen in a while.
Opening: «Izumi Kato» at Galerie Perrotin After exhibiting in Japan since 1996, Izumi Kato makes his New York
solo show debut with a display
of recent paintings and sculptures
of nude, alien - like figures with multiple heads, limbs that sprout plants and torsos with wings.
Despite the artist's inclusion in the 2004 Carnegie International in Pittsburgh and several
solo shows at major American galleries in years since, her elusive, forlorn painterly world would not make its
solo debut in a US institution until this past winter, when thirty
of the Swedish artist ’s
This is Kingsley Ifill's
debut solo show, «Stutter is an exhibition
of striking composite works curated by filmmaker and photographer Tom Beard.
It was the first
of its kind in the country, and Hammons's
debut solo show in New York was held there in 1975.
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.
Editor's Picks Sarah Douglas Angel Otero «Memento» at Lehmann Maupin, 201 Chrystie Street, opening February 17, 6 - 8 p.m., through April 10, lehmannmaupin.com I am going to go to the
debut New York
solo show of Puerto Rican - born artist Angel Otero because the things this guy can do with paint are mind - blowing.
STEVEN HARVEY FINE ART PROJECTS Sedrick Huckaby, who lives in Fort Worth, takes his New York
solo debut bow with this wonderful
show, «The 99 %,» and brings much
of the population
of his African - American neighborhood with him into the limelight.
Galerie Huit is currently exhibiting the
debut solo show in Hong Kong
of the Chinese multi-disciplinary artist Xie Rong, otherwise known as Echo Morgan.
Wurm's
debut at Lehmann Maupin's Chelsea home was his first
solo show in New York in nearly a decade and it (along with a single project simultaneously on view at his longtime West Coast dealer Jack Hanley's Watts Street space) provided a welcome encounter with the more physical, artifactual side
of the artist.
Michael Sailstorfer's
debut solo show in Mexico City opens with Wolken Monclova (2017), an arrangement
of truck tyre inner - tubes, composed Continue reading →
His first
solo show debuted in 1968: fifty years before the opening
of this new exhibition at Voorlinden.
Martha Tuttle is a New York - based artist whose
solo debut, Martha Tuttle: Metaxu, at Tilton Gallery in New York, brought her most recent body
of work critical attention, with David Ebony describing it as «understated and graceful» in his «Top 10 New York Gallery
Shows This Winter.»
Lehmann Maupin Gallery have the honour
of presenting a
solo show by English artist Tracey Emin, entitled I Fell in Love, the
show will
debut the artists bronze sculpture The Heart Has Its Reasons while the Sean Kelly Gallery will feature works from esteemed British sculptor Antony Gormley, famed for his giant Angel
of the North sculpture located in Gateshead, UK and his Another Place work that saw the sculptor place 100 cast iron figures facing out to sea on Crosby Beach near Liverpool in the UK.
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At the Whitney Museum
of American Art in New York, Marcia had become famous for her groundbreaking
shows, having arrived in 1969 to co-organize the first exhibition devoted to process art in an American institution, «Anti-Illusion: Procedure / Materials,» before giving Bruce Nauman and Lee Krasner their
solo museum
debuts, and James Rosenquist and Joan Mitchell their first retrospectives.
London based artist Alexander Chappell
debuted his
solo show entitled «Nobody «at StolenSpace, exploring the path
of anonymity in a society obsessed with being «somebody».
Standout
shows have included a retrospective
of the photographer Rotimi Fani - Kayode, a seminal figure in black British and African art in the 1980s, and a European
solo debut of the young Zimbabwe artist Virginia Chihota — an exceptional printmaker who represented her home country at the 55th Venice Biennale.
In the past year alone, Akunyili Crosby — whose first name is pronounced «nnn - jee - deh - car» — has participated in several group
shows (including the Whitney's current portraiture survey, «Human Interest») and five
solo efforts (at L.A.'s Hammer Museum, Mark Bradford's Art + Practice, the Norton Museum
of Art, the Whitney's billboard project and London's Victoria Miro Gallery, where she'll make her
solo European
debut in October), while earning a spot on Foreign Policy's 2015 list
of the Leading Global Thinkers.
Charlie James Gallery is delighted to present HOMATORIUM III Lost Horizon, the
debut Los Angeles
solo show of New York - based artist Rebecca Chamberlain.
A new
solo exhibition
of photographs taken in Dusseldorf in spring 2008 will be
shown in her home gallery Nelly Aman, and a new performance will
debut in the vernissage
of Fresh Paint 2 — contemporary art fair.
The
debut solo show is the result
of a 3 - month residency by Saint Laurent collaborator Alexander Muret, whose series
of minimal works use industrial vinyl, collaged in layers on canvas.
On the heels
of her museum
debut, Camil will travel to New York, where she will have a
solo show in New Museum's lab - like lobby space, opening in January 2016.
He then spent a period
of study and work in Mediterranean Africa and the United States, where he
debuted with a
solo show at the Bonino Gallery in New York.
After a
solo show at MoMA PS1 in 2016, the Guggenheim just announced last December that Cao Fei is being selected as one
of five artists for a major commission
debuting in May.
Hinkle's critically acclaimed
solo show The Evanesced focused on the erasure
of black women historically and presently
debuted at the California African American Museum in Los Angeles in the spring
of 2017.
Devin Allen: Awakenings, In a New Light, the first
solo show of Baltimore photographer Devin Allen, exhibits images
of the 2015 Baltimore protests and
debuts a new community space inside the Reginald F. Lewis Museum called Lewis Now.
Born to Paint is the
debut London
solo show by hugely successful Belgian street artist Joachim, curated by Rosh Boroumand, co-founder
of GraffitiStreet.
In 2011 the British Journal
of Photography recognised him as an «emerging photographer
of note», following his
debut solo show, The Prospect
of Immortality, at Impressions Gallery, Bradford.
Her
debut solo show, entitled Disco Ball Soul is a testament to this, formed
of more than 90 small collage works created over a decade from photographs and journal entries, as well as 14 large - scale photographs.
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.
SATURDAY, MAY 27 Opening: Martine Syms at Museum
of Modern Art For her first
solo museum
show in America, Martine Syms, the young artist known for her reflections on performance and film history, will
debut a new immersive installation centered around Incense, Sweaters, and Ice (2017), a feature - length film.
A longtime director at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, a Lower East Side font
of artistic talent and branding magic, she's expertly surveying and surfing art world power dynamics, rather than attacking them directly in her
solo gallery
debut in New York, which follows an impressive run
of sterling group
show appearances in the city, and superb - looking outings abroad.
Canadian artist Matthew Feyld (interview by sourharvest) will be presenting a new body
of work along with David MacDowell with his
debut solo show.