Sentences with phrase «early exhibitions at»

Born in Medellin, Columbia, Botero held two early exhibitions at the Leo Matiz Gallery in Bogota (1951 - 2) at the age of nineteen, before travelling to Paris and Florence.
With more than 40 artworks on view from the 1960s, 1970s, and today, the exhibition includes pieces dating from Strider's early exhibitions at Pace Gallery, including the influential «First International Girlie Exhibit» of 1964 and two subsequent solo shows.
Despite significant early exhibitions at renowned institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art and features in national press outlets, Lawrence was considered both an insider and outsider, caught in a racially divided environment and edged to the margins of American modernism.
He was considered both an insider and outsider, caught in a racially divided environment and edged to the margins of American modernism despite significant early exhibitions at renowned institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art and features in national press outlets.
Other early exhibitions at Flatland Gallery include shows for leading artists like Erik Andriesse, Rob Birza, F. Franciscus, Ronald Ophuis and Wim Izaks (to whom the Wim Izaks Award is allocated).
Last chance to see our Jack Early exhibition at Fergus McCaffrey, New York before it closes tomorrow, Saturday, April 9!
The new Jack Early exhibition at the Fergus McCaffrey will showcase the artist's new work.

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Techpreneur will make its highly anticipated debut at Olympia London on the 3rd and 4th of December, 2015, and will deliver to early stage and start up tech businesses the UK's premier exhibition a...
The introductory exhibition depicts the early history of Eilean Donan, when the castle sat at the heart of the sea kingdom of the Lord of the Isles.
The simple yet startling beauty of this small piece reminded me of early photographs by Muybridge I saw recently at the Tate Britain exhibition dedicated to this monumental man of developmental photography.
At any rate, as is true among all early peoples, from the beginning till far down the course of Hebrew thought, thunder and lightning were regarded as special exhibitions of superhuman power.
I was at the Minnesota Science Museum early August when they had the Mayan exhibition and of course there was a small section on how the Mayan enjoyed their cocoa with chili pepper.
The Trio launch for our retail customers will take place at forthcoming exhibitions: The IPM in Essen in late January and the Berlin Fruit Logistica in early February.
Earlier this year, pelinks4u.org, an Internet newsletter specializing in physical education topics, told a story about maturity and selflessness in youth sports in rural Washington state: Michael Denny, the wrestling coach at Housel Middle School in Prosser, Wash., asked his counterpart at Morgan Middle School in Ellensburg, John Graf, if he knew of a Morgan wrestler who would agree to an exhibition match against a Housel wrestler with cognitive and physical disabilities.
Earlier, the General Manager of the National Theatre, Mallam Kabir Yusuf Yar» Adua, conducted the Minister around the facilities at the complex, which include; the banquet, cinema and exhibition halls, the sub-power station, the water works, the police post and the artiste village, among others.
New York State led the country in a decorative arts movement in the early 20th century and an exhibition at the Munson - Williams - Proctor Arts Institute in Utica showcases those products and objects.
In early 2008, the KACR scored a hit with a successful exhibition at Seoul Land, one of the country's leading amusement parks.
The exhibition at the V&A, one of the most inspiring cultural spots in London, began earlier this year and will run through to March 2015 and is a fascinating and unique insight into the history of wedding dresses from 1775 through to current day.
The winners were announced at the annual PAX Australia video game exhibition in Melbourne earlier this month.
Ben Mardell, an associate professor in early childhood education at Lesley University, has brought two of his classes on teaching to view the exhibitions
The rest of the day is free so we wandered off to see an exhibition of work by «The Canadian Seven», artists from early 20th century (brilliant) at Ontario Art Gallery, then had a drink at the Village Idiot pub (yes, that is its» name) over the road.
«Just like di Suvero's exhibition earlier this year at Governors Island, an NPS site in New York Harbor, this exhibition will give us an opportunity to further explore how art can create a new understanding and appreciation for a historic landmark like Crissy Field, ‖ said Golden Gate National Recreation Area Superintendent, Frank Dean.
His work has also been featured in a series of major outdoor exhibitions in cities since the early 1970s, including in 1975 the first exhibition of a living artist at the Tuilleries in Paris and then a citywide exhibition presenting work in all five boroughs in New York City.
Through his early friendship with Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, George Segal, Robert Whitman, and Lucas Samaras, among others, Dine became involved with the events and exhibitions being held at such anti-establishment galleries as the Judson and Reuben, in lower Manhattan.
I've been selling my art since my mid teens and had successful exhibitions since the early eighties, and all of this was done while working full time in at least two jobs / careers at a time as well as raising a family.
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
The exhibition currently showing at the Waddington Custot gallery in London, Pi in the Sky, presents D'Arcangelo's paintings and drawings from the late 1960s to the early 1980s in his first ever UK solo exhibition.
Penjweny, who also worked as a news photographer for Reuters, had a solo exhibition that included the «Saddam» series at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, England, earlier this year.
Piri Halasz reviews the exhibition Robert Motherwell: Early Collages at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, on view through January 5, 2014.
Earlier in the conversation, Bruguera had asked Ai to address the rumors surrounding Maximo Caminero, the artist who smashed a vase in Ai's exhibition at the Pérez Art Museum Miami in 2014.
From his lush early paintings of the Arkansas nature conservancy Grassy Lake and the Texas Gulf Coast; to his reliefs, sculptures, and assemblages created in a variety of materials; to his most recent paintings depicting survivors of Hurricane Katrina, self - portraits, and a return to still life, this exhibition provides an in - depth look at the work of a unique and significant American artist.
This exhibition is the first comprehensive look at the artist's work in nearly twenty years and includes rarely exhibited watercolors and early experiments.
Varejão's recent debut exhibition in Hong Kong, at Lehmann Maupin gallery, itself marked the artist's boomerang - like return to China — a place that she had visited earlier in her career and sparked her long - running interest of incorporating its culture into her work.
The earliest mature work of Robert Motherwell will make up a major exhibition set to open at Guild Hall Museum on Aug. 9, providing a rare look at the abstract expressionist's little known artworks.
The image - rich volume «Thornton Dial in the 21st Century» coincided with a 2005 exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, that included a series of large - scale works Dial created in tribute to the Gee's Bend artists, and «Thornton Dial: Thoughts on Paper» explores his early drawings.
In his most recent exhibition Queens of the Undead at the Institute of International Visual Arts — Iniva, in London, Donkor presented four of these highly regarded heroic women: «Queen Njinga Mbandi who led her armies against the Portuguese empire in Angola; Harriet Tubman, the underground - railroad leader who freed 70 people from US slavery in the 1850s; Queen Nanny who led the Maroon guerillas in Jamaica that fought the British in the 1700s; and lastly in what is now Ghana, the 20th - century anti-colonial commander - in - chief, Yaa Asantewaa».1 In the second part of the show, three large - scale earlier paintings were on display in which his primary source of artistic creation were contemporary facts of violent confrontations.
I am currently creating new work for a European art fair in June, and I am working toward a solo exhibition at Richard Heller Gallery early 2017.
Williams's work was first presented in Hanover as part of group exhibitions at the Sprengel Museum in the early 1990s.
The exhibition will look back at Hockney's most iconic works and key moments in his career from the 1960s to the present, including his early experiments with modernist abstraction, his mid-career experiments with illusion and realism, and his current jewel - toned landscapes.
The whereabouts of the painting after the Armory Show is unclear, but in 2005 the work was exhibited in a major Bluemner exhibition that Barbara Haskell organized at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and while the accompanying catalogue indicates that the painting is one of the 1911 — 1912 canvases that Bluemner reworked in 1916 — 1917, it does not identify the earlier painting as the one that was in the Armory Show.
Most recently, Garvey has curated and written the catalog for We Are What You Eat, the inaugural art exhibition at the United Nations headquarters in New York City, which opened in early May 2016 and co-curated the Atlanta Biennial (ATLBNL): Recent Correspondence at the Atlanta Contemporary in August 2016.
Earlier this month, she received the Golden Lion for the Best Artist in the International Exhibition at the Venice Biennale.
The exhibition begins chronologically, spanning the artist's oeuvre from the early 1940s, straight through the late 1960s, offering a penetrating glimpse at the progression of his visual language.
The exhibition looks back at Hockney's most iconic works and key moments in his career from the 1960s to the present, including his early experiments with modernist abstraction, his mid-career experiments with illusion and realism, and his current jewel - toned landscapes.
Most were shown earlier this year in a large show at Regen Projects, Khedoori's first exhibition at the gallery in a decade.
At yesterday's press preview, Massimiliano Gioni, the museum's artistic director and co-curator of the ambitious exhibition, recommended that the works be viewed beginning on the second floor where early canvases for which Ofili is best known are on view, and then progressing on to the third and fourth floors.
He was also Artist in Residence at Tate St Ives for a year during 2008 followed by a solo exhibition in the gallery in early 2009.
The exhibition was named for a sound installation first shown at the 1993 Whitney Biennial and revisited work from early in her career.
Asawa has exhibited widely throughout the world since the early 1950s, including solo exhibitions at Peridot Gellery, New York in 1954, 1956, and 1958.
Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York, NY: In the spring of 1965, Joan Mitchell had her seventh and final exhibition at the historic Stable Gallery in New York where her career as a painter had been launched more than a decade earlier.
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