Not exact matches
Her work was part of a collection that has been hailed as the most successful
exhibition of
photography ever assembled.
This autumn, Nottingham Contemporary will present States of America, its first
ever group
exhibition dedicated to
photography.
Ranging from
photography to drawing to installation, the more than four dozen works in the
exhibition include: critically acclaimed videos by Marilyn Minter (Green Pink Caviar, 2009) and Kate Gilmore (Between a Hard Place, 2008), who credits Minter for teaching her to «be bold, honest and to never,
ever relax»; a new large - scale sculpture by Marianne Vitale (Double Decker Outhouse, 2011), who says seeing Hungarian flimmaker Bela Tarr's 7 - hour epic Sátántángó confirmed her need to be an artist early in her career; and the latest project from Lisa Kirk (Backyard Adversaries (Ashes to Ashes), 2011), who sees a «sublime level of alchemy, the act of making work that is not only inspiring, but is revolutionary» in David Hammons» Fly Jar (1996).
There she curated retrospective
exhibitions by Frida Kahlo and Luc Tuymans, major
exhibitions by Pierre Huyghe and Bruce Nauman, and co-curated Tate's first
ever dedicated
photography exhibition «Cruel and Tender» in 2003.
Pratt Center for Continuing and Professional Studies (CCPS) Gallery will present «Eye on the Strand,» a group
exhibition that features the work of the three winners and 20 finalists of Pratt, the Aperture Foundation, and Strand Book Store's first -
ever photography contest.
PDNB Gallery's latest
exhibition, The Most Important Photograph
Ever Made, includes the earliest surviving photograph since Nicéphore Niépce first created
photography.
The
ever - changing
exhibitions include oil paintings, watercolors, pastels,
photography, sculpture and mixed media.
The Globe and Mail reviewed the
exhibition stating: «For [Ruff],
photography is a playground, a realm / reality unto itself, with an
ever - expanding array of processes and potential...»
On the one hand, this is not surprising if you consider that a London institution like Tate Britain — established in 1897 — didn't hold its first major
photography exhibition until 2007, and only just wrapped up its first
ever exhibition of a living British photographer, Nick Waplington.
Highlights include Nothing to Lose, a posthumous
exhibition of Rotmi Fani - Kayode's
photography and his first -
ever solo show in New York, in Paris Abdoulaye Konaté solo show, Tentures Teintures and in The Hague Pieter Hugo's first comprehensive photographic oeuvre presentation, This Must Be The Place and more...
Bringing together pictures taken across the world of friends and strangers, as well as the natural and built environment, the present
exhibition addresses one of the main questions explored in Tillmans's recent practice: as
photography becomes increasingly ubiquitous, and as
ever higher resolution yields unprecedented views of our surroundings, how do pictures continue to shape our knowledge of the world?
The Speed Art Museum is proud to present BRUCE CONNER: FOREVER AND
EVER, an
exhibition of films and prints by Bruce Conner (1933 — 2008), an artist known for his innovations in film, assemblage, drawing, painting,
photography, printmaking, and collage.
The Royal Academy's 242nd Summer
Exhibition features, as ever, a wide range of work in all media including painting, printmaking, photography and sculpture by established international and amateur artists, as well as displays dedicated to architecture.One of the founding principles of the Royal Academy of Arts was to «mount an annual exhibition open to all
Exhibition features, as
ever, a wide range of work in all media including painting, printmaking,
photography and sculpture by established international and amateur artists, as well as displays dedicated to architecture.One of the founding principles of the Royal Academy of Arts was to «mount an annual
exhibition open to all
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This show is the largest
exhibition the museum has
ever hosted, consuming the special
exhibition galleries, as well as the
photography galleries.
The Royal Academy's 242nd Summer
Exhibition features, as ever, a wide range of work in all media including painting, printmaking, photography and sculpture by established international and amateur artists, as well as displays dedicated to architecture.One of the founding principles of the Royal Academy of Arts was to «mount an annual exhibition open to all artists of distinguished merit» to finance the training of young artists in the R
Exhibition features, as
ever, a wide range of work in all media including painting, printmaking,
photography and sculpture by established international and amateur artists, as well as displays dedicated to architecture.One of the founding principles of the Royal Academy of Arts was to «mount an annual
exhibition open to all artists of distinguished merit» to finance the training of young artists in the R
exhibition open to all artists of distinguished merit» to finance the training of young artists in the RA Schools.
She rattled off specific stats and included her own experience — noting that «Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of
Photography and Video,» her 2014 mid-career retrospective at the Guggenheim in New York, was the first -
ever solo
exhibition for an African American in the history of the museum — as an example of what is possible and the hurdles that remain.
Zooming Into Focus is the first
exhibition featuring
photography and video art
ever held in a large public art museum in China.
Tillmans first
ever exhibition at Tate Modern brings together works in an exciting variety of media:
photography, video, digital slide projections and recordings.
Little Big Man Gallery is pleased to announce Doug Rickard's first solo
exhibition in Los Angeles and debut the artist's latest body of work titled N.A. Rickard's new
photography and video work continues to explore the darker side of urban America and highlights issues of economic disparity,
ever - present surveillance and tendencies toward publicity via social media.
The title of the
exhibition refers to Walker Evans's American Photographs, one of the most powerful
photography books
ever produced, originally conceived as a catalogue to accompany Evans's solo show at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1938.
2015 Current Location, Waiting Room, Minneapolis 10th Baltic Biennial of Contemporary Art, Szczecin Aquí hay dragones (Here be Dragons), La Casa Encendida, Madrid Regular Expressions, 221A, Vancouver Ocean of Images: New
Photography 2015, at MoMA, New York Bunting, Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbay Transparencies, Bielefelder Kunstverein and Kunstverein Nürnberg Triple Canopy presents Pattern Masters, Performance at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York HPSCHD 1969 > 2015 / Live Arts Week IV, Mambo, Bologna, Italy The Secret Life, Murray Guy, New York Night Begins the Day: Rethinking Space, Time, and Beauty, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco Im Inneren der Stadt, Künstlerhaus Bremen When we share more than
ever, MKG Museum, Hamburg Cool / As a state of mind, MAMO, Marseille Group presentation at Art Cologne, with Chert, Berlin Good luck with your natural, combined, attractive and truthful attempts in two
exhibitions, Crac Alsace, Altkirsch Mijn Vlakke Land, FoMu, Antwerp more Konzeption, Conception now, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen Tongue Stones, Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, New York 2014 Requiem for the Bibliophile, Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara, CA Scars of Our Revolution, Yvon Lambert, Paris Kochi - Muziris Biennal, Fort Kochi, India Crossing Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York Ways of Working, According to an Office Desk, Upominki, Rotterdam AGITATIONISM, EVA International 2014, curated by Bassam El Baroni, Ireland's Biennial, Limerick City Unseen Presence, IMMA, Dublin #nostalgia, Glasgow International 2014, CCA, Glasgow To Meggy Weiss Lo Surdo, Happy Hours, CO2 gallery, Turin Canceled: Alternative Manifestations & Productive Failures, The Orseman Gallery, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts Simultáneo, La Tallera, Cuernavaca, México And I laid Traps for the Troubadours who get killed before they reached Bombay, Clark House Initiative, Bombay Flag Stavanger, curated by Randi Grov Berger and co-presented by Entrée, Kunsthall Stavanger, Norway video screening 25, ZERO, Milan 2013 Only to Melt, Trustingly, Without Reproach, curated by Tevz Logar, Skuc Gallery, Ljubljana Editionshow, Chert, Berlin I've Lost My Marbles, Totàl, Athens And So On And So Forth, curated by Margit Sade Lehni, Centre for Contemporary Art Riga, Latvia The Space Between Us, Courtesy, St - Ouen Please Come to the Show: Part II (1980 — Now), organised by David Senior, MoMA Library, New York Canceled: Alternative Manifestations & Productive Failures, Freedman Gallery, Albright College, Reading, PA Stranded Travelers, Atelier 35, Bucharest Just what is it that makes today so familiar, so uneasy?
The
exhibition, which collects more than 250 works from Kelley's multifaceted art practice — his body of work includes drawings on paper, sculpture, performances, music, video,
photography and painting — is the largest installation that MoMA PS1 has
ever organized, and only the second to utilize the entire museum.
This thematic
exhibition brings together work from across the medium's history — from daguerreotypes to slide projections to video installations — that consider the way
photography's complex and
ever - changing relationship with time has reflected and inflected our ideas about permanence and obsolescence, history and memory.
Who Shot Sports: A Photographic History, 1843 to the Present is one of the first museum
exhibitions to put sports photographers in the forefront and is the most comprehensive presentation of sports
photography ever organized.