Sentences with phrase «eponymous gallery from»

For Carrie Secrist, who relocated her 17 - year - old eponymous gallery from River North to the West Loop in 2003, business was humming until a few months into 2008, when buyers began delaying decisions to buy art — a dynamic noticed by several gallery owners.

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The exhibition coincides with AZIMUT / H: Continuity and Newness, on view at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice from September 20, 2014 to January 19, 2015, celebrating Azimut / h, the Milan gallery and eponymous review founded in 1959 by Enrico Castellani and Piero Manzoni.
After having worked and attended grad school in Los Angeles from 1992 - 2000, Gavlak returned on June 26, 2014 to open a second eponymous gallery in Hollywood.
It gets a crucial financial boost from philanthropist George Washington Vanderbilt II, whose eponymous gallery in the building will host major exhibitions in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Neighboring Hanart TZ Gallery has invested all its energy in Gu Wenda, organizing three simultaneous solo exhibitions: an eponymous show at the gallery; one at the gallery's booth at Art Basel Hong Kong; and another at the art fair's Encounter section, which featured the artist's much - documented United Nations — Man and Space (1999 — 2000), comprising 188 flags made from humaGallery has invested all its energy in Gu Wenda, organizing three simultaneous solo exhibitions: an eponymous show at the gallery; one at the gallery's booth at Art Basel Hong Kong; and another at the art fair's Encounter section, which featured the artist's much - documented United Nations — Man and Space (1999 — 2000), comprising 188 flags made from humagallery; one at the gallery's booth at Art Basel Hong Kong; and another at the art fair's Encounter section, which featured the artist's much - documented United Nations — Man and Space (1999 — 2000), comprising 188 flags made from humagallery's booth at Art Basel Hong Kong; and another at the art fair's Encounter section, which featured the artist's much - documented United Nations — Man and Space (1999 — 2000), comprising 188 flags made from human hair.
While the fact that the original artifacts rested only a short walk away from the gallery (in Soane's eponymous London museum) somewhat mooted the air of mystery, the details of the chipped faces and carved owls in the film remained opaque, their precise origins left unexplained.
She was one of the few female artists to be promoted by the legendary Annely Juda, whose eponymous London gallery from 1968 introduced so many European and American abstract artists to this country.
Over the past five years, the 30 - year - old Detroit native has made a name for her eponymous gallery on the international art scene by unearthing underappreciated talent and developing a collector base from the ground up.
Stefania Bortolami has been part of New York's art scene for years: first, as an artist liaison for Larry Gagosian — after a successful stint with the legendary London dealer Anthony d'Offay; then co-owning a Chelsea gallery with Amalia Dayan and finally, on her own, as the founder of an eponymous gallery five blocks down the street from the previous space.
Each have a prolific multi-decade artistic career deserving of further scholarship, but a palpable coincidence further connects these three gures: Betty Parsons was the founder of the eponymous gallery which launched the careers of the likes of Pollock, Rothko and Newman; Arakawa and his wife co-founded the Reversible Destiny Foundation, seeking a new model for architectural practices by borrowing from disciplines including experimental biology, quantum physics, and medicine; Lohaus co-founded the Wide White Space gallery (WWS) in Antwerp in 1966, which exhibited artists such as Beuys, Broodthaers, Christo and many others.
Nash admits that she sought advice from Lauren Kelly, the daughter of Sean Kelly and director of his eponymous gallery — who was happy to share her experiences.
His eponymous essay of 1986 now serves as the catalogue introduction to an exhibition at Michael Werner Gallery in London, of Kirkeby's paintings and sculptures from that decade.
In 1915, Kiev - born artist Kazimir Malevich painted the first version of his revolutionary work, Black Square (in the exhibition is the 1929 version from the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow)-- an eponymous black square floating within a white painted frame — and declared it to be the beginning of a new kind of non-representational art.
For the inaugural exhibition in the gallery's Soho location, Arcadia Missa presents Cealdwiellla, an exhibition by New Noveta, including sound, costumes and props from their eponymous performance.
Whitechapel Gallery, London, showcases the artist's innovative life work in an eponymous exhibition from 27 September until 21 January.
Just a year after her Madison Avenue headquarters took over a former Rag & Bone boutique, Dominique Lévy has opened another outpost of her eponymous gallery — this one in Mayfair — with a group show of work by Donald Judd, Enrico Castellani, and Frank Stella from a brief moment in the early sixties when the three artists» lives intersected.
The Art Institute of Chicago announces a landmark presentation of one of the country's leading private collections of contemporary art, Contemporary Collecting: Selections from the Donna and Howard Stone Collection, on view through September 19, 2010, in the Modern Wing's Abbott Galleries and in the eponymous Stone Film, Video, and New Media Gallery.
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
The exhibition is organized by Michael Thibault, who runs an eponymous gallery in Los Angeles and is the first of a number of small group shows that will be organized in spaces away from his gallery.
From March 24 - April 11, 1947, Daphnis had an eponymous solo exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Gallery at 106 E 57th St, New York at which his biomorphic paintings were featured.
Likewise, at his recent eponymous exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London, spectators moved collectively from room to room following a soundtrack.
RODNEY GRAHAM 303 GALLERY In his three - act play La machine à écrire (The Typewriter, 1941), Jean Cocteau presents a female protagonist indistinguishable from the eponymous tool of her modern...
In the back gallery on view is the film Addio Del Passato («so closes my sad story») in which the character of Frances Nisbet, Lord Nelson's estranged wife, sings the eponymous aria from the last act of Verdi's opera La Traviata.
Since founding her eponymous conceptual gallery five years ago, Silverman has taken emerging artists» work to major art fairs in London, Paris, Dallas, New York, and Cologne and has introduced San Francisco gallerygoers to on - the - cusp artists hailing from Tel Aviv, Istanbul, and Berlin.
The glamorous «L» of L&M Arts has just opened the first show of her new eponymous gallery Dominique Lévy, in a beautiful building at Madison Avenue and 73rd st.. This show «Audible Presence» is a sensational selection of Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, and Cy Twombly from the late 50s to 70s in a tightly controlled palette, underscoring an already overdetermined sense of «elegance.»
Building their cache with shows in his eponymous gallery, Saatchi vaulted YBAs to worldwide prominence in 1997 with the show «Sensations: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection» at London's Royal Academy of Art.
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