Sentences with phrase «ever public exhibition»

This will be the first - ever public exhibition of this remarkable collection — and the Wexner Center is the one and only venue where you can intimately experience these timeless treasures.
For his first ever public exhibition in NYC, Young will paint 288 panels of plywood in alternating colors of red, pink, orange and yellow fluorescent, finishing with an opaque coat of black paint to conceal the bright layers underneath.

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This ongoing series of thoughtfully curated exhibitions, conversations, and performances is designed to spark public dialogue about ever - evolving gender roles, women's and LGBTQ equality, as well as feminist ideology, activism, and agitation.
This year the public will see the launch of a program called High Line Commissions with the opening of the first ever group exhibition Lilliput to be held on The High Line.
He also installed his first - ever public art work on the High Line in New York, not too far from where the biennial exhibition is on view.
Presented by the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the exhibition coincides with a number of other notable moments for Taylor, including his work gracing the March cover of Art in America magazine, his first - ever public art installation, and a new artist record at auction achieved at Christie's London earlier this month.
Although Rosen has exhibited consistently throughout her career and had work acquired by major public collections including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, «in terms of having huge survey exhibitions, that's not something that's ever happened, for some strange reason,» Cassel Oliver said.
Curators will be able to cross-reference paintings with works on paper in public collections, drawings with sculptures, and so on; the archive is more likely than ever to act as a springboard for future exhibitions and publications.
The new Whitney Museum, located in the vibrant Meatpacking district of New York City, has finally opened its doors and invited the public in to view one of the largest exhibitions of American art ever assembled.
Our biggest ever London map includes over 200 exhibitions and auctions and information on more than 100 leading galleries and public museums.
The public gallery space, set on a Hollywood hill with panoramic views of the city, is an apt setting for this exhibition that explores the ever - shifting grit and evanescence of Los Angeles.
The Courtauld claims its exhibition to be the first ever solo show of Schiele in a British public gallery and I believe it.
For their exhibition at Public Address, Leduc will transform the gallery walls into a kinetic system that rejects its very purpose; if ever someone should touch the walls, they will shift, sway, and threaten collapse.
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The exhibition incorporates Marokka's first ever public art sculpture, Gus, a three - metre tall polygonal gorilla that is their largest sculpture to date.
Former Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Robert Storr, in collaboration with the artist's estate, sourced 13 black paintings from public and private collections — reportedly the largest number ever assembled — for this exhibition.
Last winter, our Visual Arts and Education Departments collaborated to present Wave Hill's first - ever public - program participants» exhibition, Naturally Inspired.
Aside from the parallels drawn between the sculptures and politics, this is an exciting exhibition for another reason: Calder's standing mobile rhombus sculpture is on public display for the first time ever.
Since the sale of Salvator Mundi was announced on 10 October at Christie's, almost 30,000 people have flocked to Christie's exhibitions of the «Male Mona Lisa» in Hong Kong, London, San Francisco and New York — the first time the painting had ever been shown to the public in Asia or the Americas.
This was the artist's most ambitious film to date and her first solo exhibition to ever be held in public gallery in London.
It has in recent years mounted ever more expansive and ambitious exhibitions and public programmes, curated by many of the world's leading artistic protagonists.
Zooming Into Focus is the first exhibition featuring photography and video art ever held in a large public art museum in China.
Philadelphia - based artist Anthony Campuzano's first museum solo exhibition, Touch Sensitive (2009) was organized at ICA by curator Kate Kraczon, and he has contributed to public programming at ICA ever since.
These forty paintings, on loan from public and private collections, represent the entire range of York's thirty - year career, making this the most comprehensive exhibition of his work ever organized.
The exhibition includes Christian Marclay's cinematic collage and working timepiece The Clock (2010); Sarah Lucas» biomorphic sculpture series NUDS (2009 - 10); George Shaw's hallucinatory paintings of West Midlands council estates; Elizabeth Price's seductive and unsettling film User Group Disco (2009) set to an 80's soundtrack; Maaike Schoorel's atmospheric paintings; Matthew Darbyshire's exploration into taste and display in An Exhibition for Modern Living (2010) and Duncan Campbell's examination of the public persona of Britain's youngest ever woman MP, Bernadette Devlin in Bernadetexhibition includes Christian Marclay's cinematic collage and working timepiece The Clock (2010); Sarah Lucas» biomorphic sculpture series NUDS (2009 - 10); George Shaw's hallucinatory paintings of West Midlands council estates; Elizabeth Price's seductive and unsettling film User Group Disco (2009) set to an 80's soundtrack; Maaike Schoorel's atmospheric paintings; Matthew Darbyshire's exploration into taste and display in An Exhibition for Modern Living (2010) and Duncan Campbell's examination of the public persona of Britain's youngest ever woman MP, Bernadette Devlin in BernadetExhibition for Modern Living (2010) and Duncan Campbell's examination of the public persona of Britain's youngest ever woman MP, Bernadette Devlin in Bernadette (2008).
This year, the fair will introduce the city's first ever outdoor contemporary sculpture exhibition in a public park.
Mark Stephens CBE, Chairman of the Contemporary Art Society, said: «On behalf of the Contemporary Art Society and its Board of Trustees, we are absolutely thrilled that Caroline Douglas has agreed to join us as Director at such a pivotal time for the Contemporary Art Society, a year on from the launch of our new public programme and our first ever permanent exhibition space.
One of the most important exhibitions of art ever held in the United States, the Armory Show aroused the curiosity of the public and helped to change the direction of American painting.
As well as generating massive publicity and public curiosity for modernism, the Armory Show is seen as a milestone in American culture and remains the greatest exhibition of modern art ever staged in the United States.
These thirty - seven paintings, on loan from public and private collections, represent the entire range of York's thirty - year career, making this the most comprehensive exhibition of his work ever organized.
With more than 60,000 visitors to the 2008 exhibition since it opened two months ago, and thousands of responses left in our comments room, the public are as engaged as ever in the debate about the Turner Prize and contemporary art generally.»
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