Sentences with phrase «ever solo museum»

This was true in 1965 when we organized Andy Warhol's first ever solo museum show, helping propel him to superstardom; when we presented early shows of artists like Laurie Anderson, Richard Artschwager, Vija Celmins, Karen Kilimnik, Charles LeDray, Barry Le Va, Glenn Ligon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Agnes Martin, Damian Ortega, Pepon Osorio, Tavares Strachan, and Cy Twombly; and it remains true today.
First, FAILE will open their first ever solo museum exhibition, Where Wild Won't Break, at Dallas Contemporary on Saturday, September 21.
First, FAILE will open their first ever solo museum exhibition, Where Wild Won't Break, at Dallas Contemporary on Saturday, S
Eleven years after Kehinde Wiley's first - ever solo museum exhibition, Passing / Posing, opened here at the Brooklyn Museum in 2004, we are proud to present Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic, a celebration of this major American artist and of our institution's long - term commitment to him.
Barbara Jones - Hogu, a contributor to the Wall of Respect who died in November, has her first ever solo museum exhibition at the DePaul Art Museum through March 25.
«Coille Hooven: Tell It By Heart is the artist's first solo exhibition in over two decades and her first - ever solo museum exhibition in New York.
In April, she is organizing Moran's first - ever solo museum show at the Walker Art Center.
In May, Sherald will have her first - ever solo museum exhibition, at the Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis.
After joining Jack Shainman Gallery at the end of 2016, «Royal Flush,» her first - ever solo museum exhibition opens in February at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University and her first catalog is published documenting the show.
Her first - ever solo museum exhibition is being organized by the DePaul Art Museum in Chicago.
You might not expect that mischievous energy from photo reproductions of the 34 works in his first - ever solo museum show, at the Berkeley Art Museum.

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It is the place where Frida Kahlo held her first exhibition in America and the museum where Jeff Koons held his first ever solo exhibition.
The first ever American artist to receive a solo exhibition invitation from H.R. Giger, the Oscar - winning artist behind the design of Alien, to his H.R. Giger Museum Gallery, Castiglia is bringing his work to his native city of New York for the solo exhibition Resurrection, opening at Sacred Gallery NYC on October 4th.
Her first solo exhibition ever to take place in a museum will consist of large - scale, multi-media installations and tableaus devoted to the impact of her design approach on the aesthetics, material and form of fashion and product design, architecture and garden art.
The installation at P.S. 1 is the largest and most complex Kessler has ever completed, and is his first solo museum appearance in New York.
Influences converged, passion and intellect were engaged, and seminal moments occurred to help shape the process: in 1962 when Irving Blum (who had taken over Kienholtz's position at the gallery) gave Andy Warhol his first solo gallery exhibition ever at Ferus (the Campbell's Soup Can Paintings); in 1963, when Hopps moved to the Pasadena Art Museum and presented the first retrospective of Marcel Duchamp in the US; in 1966 with Ed Kienholtz's epochal retrospective at the LA County Museum; and in the decade from the late fifties to the late sixties when Ed Moses, Billy Al Bengston, and Ed Ruscha among a handful of others were on center stage.
Noticed for his talent with the self - published release of his book of photographs «The Kids Are All Right» in 2001, McGinley became the youngest artist ever at the age of 25 to receive the honor of presenting a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 2003.
Museum Ludwig, Cologne, presents the first solo exhibition of the French painter Balthus (Balthasar Klossowski, 1908 - 2001) ever mounted in Germany.
At 25, he was the youngest artist to receive a solo show at the museum, and he's been in demand ever since.
He had his first solo exhibition at Annina Nosei Gallery in 1982, became one of the youngest artists ever to take part in the Whitney Biennial in 1983, and was included in the inaugural reopening exhibition, devoted to contemporary art, at the newly expanded Museum of Modern Art in 1984.
With more shows than ever on the horizon, in April featuring Hallie Gluk and Andi Valentine, a May solo show featuring the work of Margaux Crump, and a June show curated by Patricia Restrepo, Exhibitions Manager and Assistant Curator at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, FLATS is well on its way to achieving that mission.
In December 2011, Cai Guo - Qiang: Saraab opened at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha, Qatar - the artist's largest since his 2008 retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum and his first solo exhibition ever in a Middle Eastern country.
Recent solo exhibitions include Recent Soundsuits (2009) and Ever - After (2011), both at Jack Shainman Gallery; Nick Cave: Sojourn at the Denver Art Museum; Nick Cave: The World is My Skin at Trapholt Museum, Denmark; Freeport 006: Nick Cave at Peabody Essex Museum, Salem; and Fantastic 2012, Lille 3000, Tri Postal in Lille, France.
The first ever solo presentation of his work at the museum, Picasso 1932 — Love, Fame, Tragedy will open March 8 at the Tate Modern in London.
Famously known as the youngest artist ever to have a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Life Adjustment Center (previewed) showcases in perfect detail the reasons for such an honor.
In his first solo museum exhibition in Los Angeles, America is for Dreamers, artist Patrick Martinez responds to the ever - shifting landscape of the contemporary American built environment, a physical construct that can be understood in relationship to social and political contexts.
Solo exhibitions include Any Ever (Power Plant, Toronto 2009; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles 2010; Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami 2011); MoMA P.S. 1, Long Island City, New York 2011; Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France 2011; Kunsthalle Wien, Austria; Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.
In 1972, the year Thomas, then 80, was the first African - American woman ever to have a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, she reflected back over her experience of the 20th century and said this: «One of the things we couldn't do was go into museums, let alone think of hanging our pictures there.
After participating in a string of seminal conceptual art exhibitions — including the 1969 show Live In Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form at Kunsthalle Bern, his solo show Room Alterations at the Whitney Museum in the same year, and the 1970 Information show at the Museum of Modern Art — he left New York and relocated to California, where he has worked ever since.
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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.
He rooted for the Whitney's 1972 solo show for Alma Thomas, the first ever for a black woman at the museum.
She stated pragmatically that over the course of one day in Hong Kong, more people would see her work displayed on the outside of a building that one can see from the Hong Kong Bay than would ever see any of her solo shows in a museum.
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.
Following a spate of 2015 exhibitions, including «Dance the Orange,» a critically recognized solo show at the Studio Museum in Harlem, and his first - ever exhibition in Los Angeles, on view at Team (bungalow) gallery, Whitney's work is being presented for the first time in London at Lisson Gallery, on the heels of a show mounted last fall at the gallery's New York location.
His first solo exhibition at Pasadena Art Museum in 1967 established his reputation, and the consistency with which he has investigated his chosen materials of light and space has been one of the defining facets of his practice ever since.
It's the first place I've ever had a solo museum show, and it's had a profound influence on artists in Los Angeles, but the museum is taking such a different direction now,» she said.
Eames went on to become the first designer ever given a solo show at the museum in 1946.
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.
In October of this year, artist Jared Madere unveiled his first - ever solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
The GuangDong Times Museum in China holds its first ever solo show, «If This Is a Man», with work by Chinese contemporary artist Jiang Zhi.
Fresh off his first ever museum show, Jeff Soto is now hard at work on his inaugural UK solo show «The Inland Empire» at Stolenspace, set to open May 14th.
In its first - ever solo show of a Black African artist, New York's Museum of Modern Art will put the work of visionary Congolese artist Bodys Isek Kingelez on full display.
2011 Contr - Addiction: The Silent Art of Observing Outside 11: Artist as an Outsider, Commissioned site - specific installation, Cuckoo Farm Studios, Essex, UK Finding Lost Time at Bank Street Arts, Group Show, Sheffield, UK Dialogue in Motion Video Art Installation at the First International Lomography Festival in Kiev, Ukraine 1956 and ever after Solo Show, Digby Gallery Mercury Theatre, Colchester, UK Finding Lost Time at Edge Hill University, Group Show, UK Finding Lost Time Multimedia Slide Slam at the Format International Photography Festival, Derby, UK Finding Lost Time at Botanic Gardens Museum, Group Show, Southport, UK Potential Group show, Colchester Slack Space, Colchester, UK
The solo show, entitled «My Plastic Bag» is Cheryl Donegan's first ever comprehensive exhibition and refers to the small retrospective Scenes + Commercials, which was organized by American curator Johanna Burton in 2016 at the New Museum in New York.
He was 26 — one of the youngest artists ever to have a solo show at the museum.
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