Sentences with phrase «doing first exhibitions»

From 1997 until 2002 he lived in London, where he graduated with a BA in Fine Arts in 1999 and started doing first exhibitions as an artist.
Then, in 1972, I was scheduled to do my first exhibition as a curator at the School of Visual Arts, where I was teaching, so I did an exhibition of the male nude.
He moved to Stockholm to study at Konstfack, where he did his first exhibition at Galleri Brändström & Stene at the age of 22.
At least a year before my appointment I asked Broodthaers if he would do the first exhibition were I to take up the position at the ICA.

Not exact matches

We had six weeks of two - a-days before our first exhibition game, and every day Sid would tell Paul, «If you don't do something pretty quick, you're gone.»
I don't want to make too much out of one 90 minute performance, but through exhibition play and the first two matches of the season, Marquette had not given up more than two goals in a game.
That first goal didn't exactly propelled Real Madrid to a great exhibition in the remaining of the game, as most of the players kept looking very apathetic and a bit tired on the field.
This month we've indulged in quite a few things that we love to do, from checking in at a few of favorite galleries for this months exhibitions to interviewing Kimmery Martin a local author who just debuted her first novel.
Another thing that tha wold be nice would be create your own Event and after a match in Exhibition Mode it would be nice to be able to choose another figter instead of just Rematch and Quit (wich takes you back to the star meny and you have to choose sides everything again) But well no game is perfect and other then some minor thing here and there THQ has done a awesome job, after all it's their first try to make a MMA game on a next gen console.
I don't doubt that this is the best the movie has looked since its first theatrical exhibition, but those expecting results comparable to HD transfers of American blockbusters from the same time are expecting too much.
This film carries a 2011 date on IMDb, though its first official exhibition doesn't seem to have occurred until the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2012.
Driving by car to the Porte de Versailles where the Motor Show is held isn't something I enjoy, but it had to be done, so when I finally arrived on the exhibition grounds the first stand I went to was the Automobili Lamborghini one naturally.
The exhibition, which first appeared at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, is called DO or DIY.
At the beginning of the 19th century, the collie was still a relatively unknown breed and its popularity did not start to grow until the first exhibitions.
Another thing that tha wold be nice would be create your own Event and after a match in Exhibition Mode it would be nice to be able to choose another figter instead of just Rematch and Quit (wich takes you back to the star meny and you have to choose sides everything again) But well no game is perfect and other then some minor thing here and there THQ has done a awesome job, after all it's their first try to make a MMA game on a next gen console.
It doesn't end there, the exhibition also walks through the world of consoles from the first console to ever be released, «The Brown Box» (1968) to hand held consoles such as the original Nintendo Gameboy (1989).
This game is fun as hell, the exhibition mode is fun (with friends), classic fights are a good way to get someone who wasn't into MMA interested in it (e.g. me) Career mode is fun but the problem is that you don't age is kinda dumb to be honest, you're «CRED» has no real purpose other than to get you new equipment, sponsors, sparring partners and opportunities to increase your «CRED» the controls are confusing to someone who's never played a game like this A.K.A me but I'll give it credit for innovation, you can go to training camps which upgrade you're striking and grappling which gives you new moves, their is a few exploits in the game No. 1 if you manage to get all the sponsors you can use them in create a fighter (which by the way has a decent enough amount of options) you can put all of the sponors that give the most cred and get everything easily and I mean everything No. 2 when you go to a training camp all you have to do is watch two demonstrations by the camp fighter and you have full stamina No. 3 any fighter you can beat within a minute of the first round you can beat a few times and shoot up the ranks, the music is good but you'll soon get sick of it and turn it off cause it repeats itself soo often, they didn't add intro walks, music and cage entries which would've made you feel more like an actual UFC fighter, but overall its a fun game but there's a few missed opportunities and not many fighting styles to choose from but rent it if you are curious about the game.
The lecture - like format made it clear that my feedback wasn't going to be welcome, but as the visit started to wind down, I was asked a question for the first time that morning: «So, what exhibitions do you have coming up that you might want to put our artist into?»
What did «new» mean then — when Condo had just moved to the city and Koons mounted his first solo exhibition, «The New,» in the windows of the New Museum?
Kessler writes that the exhibition «is not only about a group of Mark Rothko paintings done at the peak of his career, but it's also about an ingenious restoration technique — a way to restore the color of these faded murals via non-invasive digital projections... The exhibition features a much - damaged five - panel mural that Rothko was commissioned to make in 1961 - 62 for the penthouse dining room of Harvard University's Holyoke Center... 38 studies for the murals... And, presented here for the first time, a sixth [undamaged] mural which was painted for the commission and held in reserve until Rothko decided which five paintings he wanted for the final installation.»
MICKALENE THOMAS «I was born to do great things» Kavi Gupta, Chicago Sept. 19 — Nov. 15, 2014 For her first exhibition at Kavi Gupta since joining the gallery in March, Mickalene Thomas is paying homage to her late mother and muse Sandra Bush — the inspiration for her glittering tributes to the beauty and power of women's bodies and the subject of her 2012 HBO film.
The current exhibition at Gary Snyder — his first New York show in fourteen years — brought to mind the refrain that has been repeated since the artist died, not yet sixty, more than twenty years ago: a museum really ought to do his retrospective.
The impressive program of exhibitions at Gagosian Gallery often including loans and illustrated catalogues, as was done for this special event, are first and foremost concerned with supporting the artists they represent.
PATTERSON: My coming - out - of - retirement event — a solo exhibition of objects and visual art at the Emily Harvey Gallery — was the first exhibition I had ever done of visual work.
EXHIBITION «Ellen Gallagher: Do nt Axe Me,» the first major New York museum exhibition of work by American artist Ellen Gallagher, who divides her time between Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and New York, opens at the New MuseuEXHIBITION «Ellen Gallagher: Do nt Axe Me,» the first major New York museum exhibition of work by American artist Ellen Gallagher, who divides her time between Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and New York, opens at the New Museuexhibition of work by American artist Ellen Gallagher, who divides her time between Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and New York, opens at the New Museum June 19.
NurtureArt, a nonprofit exhibition space (Mr. de Balincourt serves on its board) has been to Volta New York, Parallel Art Space has done the Fountain Art Fair and Regina Rex, an art collective of 13 artists, has done the NADA fairs in Miami, Hudson, N.Y., and — last week — the first NADA in Manhattan.
This exhibition is the first US solo show by the Argentinian artist Victoria Colmegna (b. 1986), and will comprise a series of vitrines filled with drawings done in the style of the YA series Sweet Valley High.
The exhibition includes Simmons's first chalk drawings on blackboards done in the artist's «erasure» technique along with sculptures, paintings, photographs and a 1992 wall drawing not seen since it's first presentation at the Drawing Center.
Art writer Joyce Beckenstein writes: «At first glance these two wildly different exhibitions, which are in fact consigned to separate gallery spaces, have absolutely nothing to do with one another.
Thirty years since his first solo exhibition with Xavier Hufkens, Antony Gormley asks: «if a mind occupies the body and the body occupies a building, how does it feel if we substitute building for body?
It's surprising to note that the Museum of Modern Art's upcoming exhibition of work by Tarsila do Amaral — Tarsila, as she is known in her native Brazil — is the first US show solely devoted to perhaps the most important artist in the history of Latin American modernism (11 February — 3 June 2018).
The first two exhibitions I had at VAN HORN, back when it was an artists» space, were solo exhibitions of R. Crumb, and Rudolph Steiner — between those two very, very diverse aspects of how you can do something like present art [to a public], that was my statement.
Natasha Kurchanova: Mark, I am interested in the beginning of your career as an artist because I would like to trace the transition between painting, in which you majored at Stanford University, and puppetry, which you started doing almost immediately after your first exhibition.
We did Borre Saethre's first US solo exhibition, and the last exhibition in Thread Waxing Space's history was Sigalit Landau's first US solo exhibition.
I first discovered VAN HORN «s program in this way, through research I was doing for a review of Wendy White's exhibition at ANDREW RAFACZ in September of last year.
The Great Spectacle tells the story of these exhibitions and, in doing so, offers an innovative, illuminating and visually stunning celebration of the Academy's first 250 years and demonstrates the impact of these exhibitions on art in Britain and internationally.
If Pollock and Kline proved influential, so too did the «flatness» of work by Barnett Newman — as did paintings by Jasper Johns, whose 1958 exhibition first inspired Stella to use his now - trademark stripes as a compositional tool.
The first day I went to work, an artist had just canceled an exhibition, and he gave me six sets of 35 mm slides and he asked, «Which one of these people do you think I should give a show to.»
His exhibition Gerhard Richter: Lines which do not exist, 2010, which opened at The Drawing Center, New York, showcased the artist's works on paper for the first time in the United States.
Corbett vs. Dempsey in Chicago present You Got ta Do What You Got ta Do, its first exhibition of new works by Joyce Pensato.
Corbett vs. Dempsey in Chicago present You Got ta Do What You Got ta Do, its first exhibition of new works by...
What is curious about the current exhibition of Serge Poliakoff's work at Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, the first of its kind for more than 50 years and one that interlaces early and late works, is that it does not.
«Melvin Edwards has been making beautiful and profound sculpture since his first museum exhibition in 1965, and continues to do so today.
My move to NY, and going to the Studio School, including a student exchange I did at the Slade in London, was the first step in combining the two very different art educations I had and in this combination finding my own voice, and it is a continuation of exactly this combination which acts as the basis for my new exhibition.
A few works on paper that I did in the 1970s are going to be shown for the first time in Four Figures, a group exhibition curated by artist Tom Knechtel at Marc Selwyn Fine Art in Beverly Hills, California, opening Saturday July 12 through August 23.
On Friday, Sept. 16, the Whitney Museum of American Art opens «Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight,» her first solo museum exhibition in New York in almost 20 years, focusing on work from 1948 to 1978, when she was finding her signature style: a hard - edged, radiantly colored, vertiginously geometric way of making very little do a lot.
Spring 2018 FORTHCOMING EXHIBITIONS Santiago Mostyn The Warming Plateau February 22 — April 7 This spring, Santiago Mostyn will be doing his first solo - exhibition at Andréhn - Schiptjenko.
JEIn 1959, Helen was doing very Ab - Ex pictures, and that was the year of the famous Willem de Kooning exhibition at the Sidney Janis Gallery that sold out on the first day — the high point of 1950s Abstract Expressionism's reception up until then.
The artist's upcoming show at Michael Werner is being billed as his «first exhibition devoted to paintings New York» — but don't be fooled.
His works have been featured in exhibitions at the Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris; 12th Havana Biennial; Dak» Art — Biennale de l'Art African Contemporain; Fowler Museum, Los Angeles; and the first Johannesburg Biennial.
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