Sentences with phrase «eponymous exhibition»

"Eponymous exhibition" refers to an art or cultural display that has the same name as the artist or creator. It is when an artist or creator showcases their work under their own name in a dedicated exhibition. Full definition
In conjunction with her current eponymous exhibition at the gallery, Ecaterina Vrana's new book As I Lay Living has been released.
In Victoria Miro's Wharf Road space, Jorge Pardo walks me around his freshly mounted eponymous exhibition hours before opening.
Likewise, at his recent eponymous exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London, spectators moved collectively from room to room following a soundtrack.
Published on the occasion of Borremans's eponymous exhibition at David Zwirner in Hong Kong, this publication is available in both English only and English and traditional Chinese editions.
From Caspar David Friedrich to Gerhard Richter, German Paintings from Dresden is the catalogue published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibitions at The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles in 2006
Survey accompanies the eponymous exhibition of the German Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (IfA), which has been composed by Gerhard Richter himself
Bilder / Serien accompanies Gerhard Richter's eponymous exhibition at the Fondation Beyeler.
Eponymous exhibitions of her work have been presented at Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, Germany and Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland (2012); Museum Haus Esters, Kunstmuseen, Krefeld, Germany (2011); MACBA, Barcelona, Spain (2010); and Tate Mondern, London, England (2008).
Kiss — that's the title of the performance — is the brainchild of Tino Sehgal, a Berlin - based artist who specializes in «situations» and the subject of an eponymous exhibition at the Guggenheim.
Arne Glimcher, founder of Pace Gallery, and Dr. Kent Minturn discuss Jean Dubuffet's landmark series, Théâtres de mémoire, on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Pace Gallery in London.
Image after Image accompanied an eponymous exhibition at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebaek that honoured Gerhard Richter's œuvre with a large scale exhibition for the first time in Denmark
Documenting the eponymous exhibition held at the gallery in 2012, this award - winning publication covers a selection of Sandback's work dating from 1968 to 2008, thus spanning five decades of production.
The September SCAD gallery hop features museum receptions for Diana Al - Hadid's eponymous exhibition, Ursula von Rydingsvard's «Shadows Remain,» Leonardo Drew's «Selected Works» and Regina Silveira's «Track Series (Octopus),» along with gallery receptions for Jessica Rankin's exhibition «Passages» at Pinnacle Gallery and Paul Bloodgood's «This Inch of Wholeness» at Pei Ling Chan Gallery.
This book documents the artist's first major museum presentations in the United States, with an eponymous exhibition at the Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston, as well as a newly commissioned project, When Two Are in One, at the Pérez Art Museum, Miami.
This fully - illustrated catalogue, published to accompany the eponymous exhibition on view at Dominique Lévy New York January through March 2016, features essays by scholars Roni Feinstein, Suzanne Hudson, Anna Lovatt, Griselda Pollock, Richard Shiff, and Robert Storr.
The 2016 monograph, Goldschmied & Chiari: La démocratie est illusion documents the eponymous exhibition curated by Etienne Bernard, at the Centre d'art contemporaine passerelle, Brest, France in 2014, which traveled to the Villa Croce, Museum of Art, Genova, Italy, curated by Ilaria Bonacossa.
This comprehensive catalogue, published to accompany the eponymous exhibition on view at Dominique Lévy London February through March 2016, features a commissioned essay by Angela Vettese, former President of the International Jury of the Venice Biennale and director of the graduate programme at the Università Iuav di Venezia.
The Luminous Interval accompanies the Guggenheim Museum's eponymous exhibition of works drawn from the D. Daskalopoulos collection.
He has been the subject of many high - profile retrospectives, including two eponymous exhibitions that travelled Europe in 1994 and 1997: «Yves Klein: With the Void, Full Powers» at the Walker Art Center in 2010 and a 2012 exhibition at the Palazzo Ducale in Genoa, «Yves Klein: Judo e Teatro, Corpo e Visioni» («Judo and Theater, Body and Vision») that focused on the relation between Klein's visual arts and martial arts practice.
In his eponymous exhibition, Thomas Kovachevich, 2013, the artist presents work at three different locations in New York: the new Callicoon Fine Arts location on Delancey Street, the old Callicoon Fine Arts location on Forsyth Street, and at SHOW ROOM Gowanus on Union Street in Brooklyn.
Published as part of the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Centro Cultural Montehermoso Kulturunea, Vitoria - Gasteiz, in 2010.
Übersicht accompanies the eponymous exhibition of the German Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (IfA), which has been composed by Gerhard Richter himself.
Taking inspiration from Maya Deren's iconic work Meshes of the Afternoon (1943), the eponymous exhibition invites a group of international artists to reinterpret the symbology of the film and its associative power to reflect on femininity, dream state, trauma and desire.
Whitechapel Gallery, London, showcases the artist's innovative life work in an eponymous exhibition from 27 September until 21 January.
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at David Zwirner in 2015, Corners, Barriers and Corridors takes as its point of departure Dan Flavin's (1933 — 96) influential corners, barriers and corridors in fluorescent light from Dan Flavin show, presented at the Saint Louis Art Museum in 1973.
The SCAD Museum of Art presents this eponymous exhibition of works by the late Cuban - American artist Felix Gonzalez - Torres.
Mirrored accompanies the eponymous exhibition at the Nordic Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale, featuring works by six artists from different generations: Siri Aurdal, Nina Canell, Charlotte Johannesson, Jumana Manna, Pasi «Sleeping» Myllymäki and Mika Taanila.
Atlas von de foto's en schetsen was published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition in Utrecht
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Gagosian Gallery, London, this 170 - page catalogue illustrates work by thirty - five artists, from 1947 through today
Copublished with Kunsthalle Wien and Kunsthalle Basel on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at the former, February 7 — May 4, 2014, and «Projekt 13» at the latter, January 16 — March 14, 2010 Design by Boy Vereecken with Antoine Begon
The Naked Parrot, the first addressee of the eponymous exhibition at Labor, is a modern chimera, a being fully constructed from the outside.
After he coined the term Calligraffiti to describe his work in 2007, artist Niels «Shoe» Meulman (Amsterdam, 1967) returns to San Francisco with a new phrase and eponymous exhibition: Unism (pronounced un-ism, not u-nism).
Amalia Pica's eponymous exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is her first major museum show and a welcome introduction of the multi-layered work of the Argentinian - born artist to a wider audience.
(2015) that accompanied an eponymous exhibition from 2015.
Ben Lewis has written the recent monograph David Hepher: Grain of Concrete, released in March 2017 to coincide with Flowers Gallery's eponymous exhibition.
This beautiful monograph reproduces the seven large paintings and thirteen works on paper displayed in the eponymous exhibition at Matthew Marks Gallery, along with 21 smaller drawings, which together comprise the Letter series, the largest cohesive body of work the artist has made since his 1991 Cold Mountain series.
Featured products will include new items from Cory Arcangel's currentmood series, which premiered in an eponymous exhibition at Lisson Gallery, London, in Summer 2016.
Published on the occasion of Borremans's eponymous exhibition at David Zwirner in Hong Kong, this publication includes an essay by critic and curator Michael Bracewell, in which the author takes an in - depth look into specific paintings, tackling both the highly charged subject matter and the masterly command of the medium.
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