Visionaries offers a rare opportunity to explore in -
depth key artists represented among the museum's holdings, such as Kandinsky and Klee, through multiple examples that reflect the shared interest in their work among the six featured patrons.
Not exact matches
From the start, an aim of the museum has been to build a collection that concentrates not on breadth, but on
depth, and thus provides a view of
key artists from our time.
It includes such
key figures as Tacita Dean, David Hockney, Howard Hodgkin, Anish Kapoor, Jim Lambie, Julian Opie, Bridget Riley, and Yinka Shonibare —
artists represented at the Tate and in other important British collections, but rarely seen in
depth in American museums.
With the goal of collecting in
depth while continually broadening the collection, our focus has been on the acquisition of
key works by influential
artists from World War II to the present moment, paying particular attention to work made in Southern California.
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.
Bonnie Clearwater, NSU Art Museum Director and Chief Curator notes, «This exhibition provides the museum the unique opportunity to present a comprehensive sweep of five centuries of Western Art and an in -
depth look at
key artists whose expertise influenced the development of the print medium.»
The collection's forward - looking acquisition strategy, accompanied by in -
depth local research, has enabled it to purchase
key works by well - known international
artists, but also pieces by members of the younger generation of
artists (born around 1980) who are not yet widely known in Germany.
Jointly organized by Yuz Museum and Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in close collaboration with the
artist, KAWS: WHERE THE END STARTS will feature his
key paintings, sculptures, drawings, toys, and advertisement interventions to examine KAWS's prolific career in
depth, revealing critical aspects of his formal, conceptual, and collaborative developments over the last twenty years.
Interviews with the
artist provide insight into the physical impact and rigor of his video, photographic, audio, and text - based works over the past decade, and six
key works are examined in
depth.
«KAWS: Where the End Starts» explores the
artist's career in
depth, featuring
key paintings, sculptures, drawings, toys, and fashion and advertising designs.