The work of 60
emerging and established artists whose practices and projects are rooted in the continent of Africa goes on display this weekend in New York at the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair.
A survey of the state of contemporary art in America, the biennial features
emerging and established artists whose work spans a wide - range of mediums, from painting, drawing, sculpture and photography to music, film, performance, activism, and video game design.
This group exhibition includes
emerging and established artists whose work addresses issues, images, and themes related to the Cold War and its cultural impact.
Quogue Gallery, at the corner of Jessup Avenue and Quogue Street in Quogue, showcases contemporary
emerging and established artists whose works include paintings and prints, photography, sculpture, glass, ceramics, and jewelry.
The gallery features contemporary
emerging and established artists whose work includes paintings and prints, photography, glass, and sculpture.
The Quogue Gallery represents contemporary
emerging and established artists whose works include, paintings and prints, photography, sculpture, glass, ceramics and jewelry.
Bodies of Resistance presents
emerging and established artists whose work and artistic practices has been influenced by HIV / AIDS.
Red Hook Labs and Nataal present New African Photography II, their second annual exhibition featuring
emerging and established artists whose work engages with contemporary Africa.
Not exact matches
Southern Indiana Review presents a cross-section of
emerging and established artists and writers
whose work is both regional
and national in scope
and recognition.
The arts - based event showcases site - specific works by «
established and emerging artists,
whose projects will amplify
and articulate global
and local issues of a diverse range,» we're told,
and as such the look
and feel of the identity takes a suitably neutral
and pared - back approach.
This selection of exhibitions opening this month, features some of the most productive
artists in the art world, others
whose well -
established practices are finally getting the attention they deserve,
and promising
emerging artists.
Four grant - supported exhibitions focus on individual
artists, including the
established artist Andrea Fraser,
whose new performance
and publication will premiere at the Hammer Museum,
and emerging artist Indira Allegra,
whose first solo museum exhibition, «No Space Without Tension,» will open at the Craft
and Folk Art Museum in September 2019.
To explore this question, Matter & Light is hosting a broad - ranging group show of
established and emerging artists whose spiritual concerns have motivated them to work in an abstract vein.»
Exhibiting
artists range from the
established, many of whom have a lasting working relationship with Laure Genillard, to young
and emerging artists whose work aims to exceed commonplace categorisations.
Known for hosting exhibitions of
artists like Henrietta Harris, Nick Gentry
and David Walker, Robert Fontaine Gallery represents a platform for both
established and emerging artists,
whose pieces range from Post-War period to today.
The award sets no restrictions in terms of age, gender, nationality, or medium,
and the nominations may include
emerging artists as well as more
established individuals
whose public recognition may be long overdue.
It is a multifaceted, multicultural art center
whose mission is to coalesce the diverse artistic community
and create a bridge between local, national
and international
artists, as well as
emerging and established artists of all disciplines.
This exhibition will showcase work by
emerging and established artists who deal with semiotics
and whose use of type
and language is a reoccurring part of their artistic vernacular.
It champions the work of
established artists whose work deserves greater recognition, many of whom
emerged during the 1960s
and 1970s.
Organized by Six Pack Projects, this exhibition featured twelve
established and emerging contemporary
artists whose work focuses on our reciprocal relationship to food: what we consume, how we consume it
and how it consumes us.
'' Imago Mundi: Map of the New Art» is an exhibition of 6,930 works of the collection of Luciano Benetton, is the largest of the exhibitions of the collection to date, presenting works by
emerging and established artists from 40 countries,
whose only limitation is the 10 × 12 cm format.
Carroll / Fletcher supports
established and emerging artists whose work transcends traditional categorisation, using diverse media in order to explore socio - political or technological themes.
The gallery exhibits a diverse roster of
established and emerging artists, representing more than thirty painters
whose styles span the spectrum from realism to abstraction, through landscape
and still lifes, specializing in Virginia landscape paintings.
Also present among the Biennial newcomers are
emerging artists already
established downtown: Janine Antoni
and Matthew Barney, who both push Body Art to new extremes; Suzanne McClelland, a maker of abstract paintings full of hidden words
and letters; Sue Williams,
whose sleazy cartoonish paintings skewer male domination; Jack Pierson,
whose fuzzy color photographs meditate on different forms of sexuality
and beauty,
and Lorna Simpson, a photographer
and installation
artist whose contribution, titled «Hypothetical?
Iconic figures such as Frank Auerbach
and Leon Kossoff are presented next to other
established, mid-career
and emerging artists such as Gary Wragg, Phoebe Unwin
and Joella Wheatley revealing intriguing, surprising connections, contrasts
and underlying preoccupations.The exhibition brings together a diverse range of
artists whose achievements arise from protracted periods of time spent in their studios, looking, considering, making, revising
and finally producing richly complex works of art.
The focus of the Jerome Foundation is to support
emerging professional
artists who are the principal creators of new work,
and: who take risks
and embrace challenges
whose developing voices reveal significant potential who are rigorous in their approach to creation
and production who have some evidence of professional achievement but not a substantial record of accomplishment who are not recognized as
established artists by other
artists, curators, producers, critics,
and arts administrators
Bernard I. Lumpkin is a contemporary art collector, patron,
and educator
whose commitment to both
established and emerging artists of color is part of a broader mission of
artist advocacy
and institutional support.
Galleri Urbane,
established in 1999, represents
emerging and established artists living in the United States with a primary focus on
artists whose work reflects current art movements both nationally
and internationally.
Venice, CA — L.A. Louver is pleased to present ELEMENTAL, an exhibition that brings together sculptures by both
established and emerging artists,
whose works focus on essential materiality
and form.
Venice, CA — L.A. Louver is pleased to present ELEMENTAL, an exhibition that brings together sculptures by both
established and emerging artists,
whose works focus on essential materiality
and for...
Simon Lee Gallery was founded in 2002 in Mayfair London to present
established and emerging contemporary
artists whose practices range from sculpture
and painting to video
and photography,
and explore...
Focused on promoting
established and emerging artists whose work is rooted in a Latino experience
and history, but inclusive of global
and multi-cultural movements, we see contemporary Latino art as part
and parcel of the larger American experience.
The long - awaited museum,
whose first exhibition features 34
emerging, mid-career,
and established artists (all living, save for Felix Gonzalez - Torres), has been approximately 15 years in the making.