For her exhibition at MELK she will
exhibit new photographs and a video.
Not exact matches
Photographs by Art Fox Capture Ill - Fated Flights of Migratory Birds - Chicago Tonight - March 15, 2016 A
new photography
exhibit at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum showcases some of the exotic and beautiful birds that meet a sad fate in Chicago.
Also, visit an exclusive
exhibit of renowned psychologist Paul Ekman's
photographs, featuring a study of the facial expressions of the isolated South Fore people in
New Guinea.
New York, Museum of Modern Art, Fame After
Photograph, July - October 1999 (another example
exhibited).
The
exhibit, co-curated by Sam Lubell and Greg Goldin, is full of historic
photographs, diagrams and models, giving visitors a glimpse of the «parallel metropolis» that
New York could have been.
His
photographs have been
exhibited internationally since 1985, with numerous recent solo exhibitions in London, Boston,
New York, and Cape Town.
In 1984, for his contributions to a set of group shows in Paris (at Galerie Crousel - Hussenot), Ghent (at Gewald), Amsterdam (at De Appel), and
New York (at Marian Goodman Gallery), Williams juxtaposed a reshot Pulitzer Prize - winning
photograph of an execution by bayonet in Bangladesh with a
photograph of the city where he was
exhibiting, produced for the tourist industry and sourced from local image banks.
His
photographs has been
exhibited at Yancey Richardson Gallery in
New York, NY, G Fine Art in Washington DC and Mark Moore Gallery in Santa Monica, CA.
«Globetrotting» — an exciting
new exhibit at the Alex Ferrone Photography Gallery on the North Fork takes us around the world with a selection of
photographs from the journeys of three East Coast photographers: Susan Dooley, Ray Germann, and Dave Burns.
This group exhibition features
photograph and installation which have not yet
exhibited in Japan, as well as
new works by two young artists during their stay in Tokyo.
His
photographs have been
exhibited widely in the US and internationally, and have been the subject of solo exhibitions at, among others, the Art Institute of Chicago (2015); the University Museum of Contemporary Art, UMASS Amherst (2013); the Cincinnati Art Museum, OH; Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland (2013); Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT (2012); MK Gallery, Milton Keynes, England (2012); the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN (2010); the Horticultural Society of
New York (2007); Palais des Beaux - Arts, Brussels (2002); Art Gallery of York University, Toronto (2002); the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH (2000); Sprengel Museum Hannover, Germany (1999); Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (1998); and the Kunstmuseum Luzern, Lucerne, Switzerland (1998).
His
photographs have been widely
exhibited and are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The International Polaroid Collection, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Israel Museum, Library of Congress, and the
New Orleans Museum of Art.
Exhibiting works from both national and international contemporary artists (in parallel to the permanent collection of mainly Leipzig - based artists), G2's
NEW ACQUISITIONS includes paintings, works on paper,
photographs and installations by Judith Bernstein, Melissa Gordon, Anne Imhof, Jeanette Mundt, Raymond Pettibon, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, Thomas Ruff and Rirkrit Tiravanija to name just a few.
«Jay Defeo: A Retrospective» at the Whitney Museum of American Art in
New York examines more than 150 of DeFeo's paintings, collages,
photographs and jewelry, many of which are
exhibited for the first time.
As one of the three artists who comprised Renaud's first exhibition in 2002, Deschenes has presented significant and distinct bodies of
new work with each incarnation: Blue Screen Process (2002), Black and White (2003), and for this exhibition, a
new body of works that stem from the
photographs recently
exhibited in Bracket (London) at Campoli Presti.
Ezra Stoller's
photographs have been
exhibited internationally and are in numerous museum collections including the Museum of Modern Art,
New York; Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; High Museum of Art, Atlanta; Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Presented mainly at the Goodman Gallery's
new project space at Arts on Main, they include
new large - scale
photographs which extend the artist's formal vocabulary, as well as older
photographs which are
exhibited here for the first time.
His films,
photographs, drawings and sculpture have been
exhibited at the Paul Klee Museum, Bern; Migros Museum, Zurich; Centre d'Art Contemporain la Chapelle du Geneteil, France; Kunstmuseum Luzern, Lucerne, Switzerland; SMAK / Museum of Fine Arts, Gent, Belgium; Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona; Museo Tamayo, Mexico City; ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany; MoMA PS1,
New York.
Other pieces, by David Levinthal, Cindy Sherman, and Lorna Simpson push the conventions of photography to
new limits and expand our understanding of what the medium can be, while
photographs by international artists, such as Shirin Neshat and Liu Wei
exhibit the exchange of ideas that is possible in today's universally connected world.
His
photographs, multi-media projects, and public installations have been
exhibited internationally, and are included in many public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
New York; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; the Brooklyn Museum,
New York; the Santa Barbara Museum of Art; the Yale University Art Gallery; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, among others.
Taylor De Cordoba is currently
exhibiting large scale color
photographs by Sasha Bezzubov and Jessica Sucher from their
new series, The Searchers.
Fredric Snitzer Gallery will
exhibit new works by another Cuban artist María Martínez - Cañas (b. 1960), whose conceptual
photographs engage with narratives involving origin, perception and identity, based upon the artist's own feelings of dislocation following her move from Cuba to the United States in the late 1970s.
The Whitney is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and
exhibiting American art, and its collection — comprising more than 19,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints,
photographs, films, videos, and
new media by more than 2,900 artists — contains some of the most significant and exciting work created by artists in the United States during the twentieth and twenty - first centuries.
In Hiroshi Sugimoto's first solo presentation since joining The Gallery Pace, the revered photographer and architect
exhibits two
new 50 - foot photographic diptychs from his «Lightning Field» series (2009 - 10), accompanied by nine single «Lightning Field»
photographs.
Her
photographs and videos have been
exhibited throughout the United States and abroad, and have received recognition and awards from the Aperture Foundation, Center for
New Television, Houston Center for Photography, Light Work and Santa Fe Center for Photography.
Beaumont Newhall, the first curator of MoMA's photography department,
exhibited Gare St. Lazare in Cartier Bresson's 1947 solo show The
photographs of Henri Cartier - Bresson at the museum in
New York.
Her
photographs have been
exhibited in Hong Kong, London, Malta,
New York, Paris and Taiwan.
The selection by Cindy Sherman, whom Mapplethorpe
photographed, facilitates the unique opportunity to see his work through another artist's eyes, indeed many of the works chosen have not previously been
exhibited in
New York.
Frank has
exhibited his
photographs at the Museum of Modern Art,
New York, Kunsthaus, Zürich, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Long Beach Museum of Art, California, Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York, Reina Sofia, Madrid, Centro Cultural de Belém, Tate Modern, London, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
New York, among many others.
Vivienne Dick premieres her
new film work Augenblick made while on IMMA's Residency Programme in 2017 and Nan Goldin will
exhibit a collection of evocative
photographs from Ireland which have never been
exhibited before.
Since 1986 her work has been
exhibited widely; significant solo presentations include On Being an Angel, Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2015 - 2016), touring subsequently to Foam, Amsterdam (2016), Fondation Henri Cartier - Bresson, Paris (2016), Moderna Museet, Malmo (2016 — 2017) and Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki (2017); Francesca Woodman, Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco (2011 - 2012), touring to Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
New York (2012); Francesca Woodman: Retrospective, Sala Espacio AV, Murcia, touring to SMS Contemporanea, Siena (both 2009); Francesca Woodman:
Photographs, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca,
New York (2003); Francesca Woodman, Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, Paris, touring to Kunsthal, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (both 1998); Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon, Portugal (1999); The Photographers» Gallery, London (1999); Centro Cultural TeclaSala, L'Hospitalet, Barcelona (1999 - 2000); Carla Sozzani Gallery, Milan, (2001); The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2001) and PhotoEspana, Centro Cultural Conde Duque, Madrid (2002).
Denson, Roger R., «Women's Art of Renewal: Carrie Mae Weems, Vanessa Beecroft, Sharon Lockhart, Catherine Opie and Lisa Yuskavage,» The Huffington Post, August 23, 2011 Patrick, Martin, «Tender Touch: Review,»
New Zealand Listener, May 2011, pp. 45 — 46 «Nothing if Not Tender: review of «Tender is the Night» at City Gallery, Wellington,» ARTnews
New Zealand, June 2011, pp. 12 — 13 Feeney, Mark, «Opie's Shining Light,» The Boston Globe, April 16, 2011 Bergeron, Chris, «ART
EXHIBIT: Catherine Opie
photographs it as she see it,» Patriot Ledger, April 21, 2011 «The Opie Bunch,» Out Magazine, February 2011, pp. 52 — 53 Larsen, Mona, «Maskulint - og følsmont,» Dagsavisen, January 15, 2011, pp. 54 — 55 Rød, Arve, «Amerikanske Landskaper,» DN lørdag, January 15 - 16, 2011, p. 78 Spurkland, Marte, «Amerikansk Fotoball,» DN2, January 14, 2011, p. 48
Being
exhibited for the first time are examples of Frank Thiel's
newest photographs of Quinceañeras,
photographed throughout Havana's fifteen municipalities, these works are from Thiel's forthcoming exhibition which opens at the gallery in
New York on February 10.
His collages,
photographs, videos and paintings have been
exhibited in various group shows and film festivals in Los Angeles, Chicago and
New York, including Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation, Black Maria Film Festival,
New York Director's Club Biennial and The LA Weekly Biennial.
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center presents an exhibition that unites a group of William Gedney's rarely seen night
photographs and over a hundred
photographs from Christopher Wool's series East Broadway Breakdown, which are being
exhibited in
New York City for the first time.
This
exhibit, which is the museum's first special exhibition and the first time it will charge visitors for entrance since its opening in September, also includes
new photographs and site - specific installations.
Presenters — most of whom knew Wong personally — are Sean Corcoran (who also moderates), curator of prints and
photographs at the Museum of the City of
New York, where he organized a major exhibition of Wong's collection of graffiti and street art; Yasmin Ramirez, curator at the Bronx Museum of Art, who contributed to the exhibition catalogue; Barry Blinderman, director of the University Galleries of Illinois State University, who
exhibited the artist's work at his influential Semaphore Gallery on the Lower East Side; and artist Jane Dickson, a close associate of Wong's whose urban themes resonate with his.
In addition, a number of major
new acquisitions will be
exhibited at the Whitney for the first time, including Barkley L. Hendricks's full - length 1976 portrait, Steve; Urs Fischer's 2015 towering candle sculpture of Julian Schnabel (making its debut); Joan Semmel's painting of two nude lovers, Touch (1977); Henry Taylor's depiction of Black Panther leader Huey Newton (2007); Deana Lawson's striking color
photograph The Garden (2015); and Rosalyn Drexler's Pop masterwork Marilyn Pursued by Death (1963).
Her
photographs have been
exhibited in group shows regionally and nationally, including the Portrait Society Gallery in Milwaukee, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan and Soho Photo Gallery in
New York City.
Photographer and gallery owner Alfred Stieglitz began to critique Porter's black - and - white
photographs and in 1938
exhibited Porter's work in his
New York gallery.
His
photographs have been
exhibited at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; the Museum of Modern Art,
New York; Minneapolis Institute of Art; Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and other venues.
New Work: A
New Generation features paintings, sculptures, and
photographs by Nayland Blake, Jim Colarusso, Tim Ebner, Günther Förg, Katharina Fritsch, Robert Gober, Georg Herold, Alfredo Jaar, Jeff Koons, Cady Noland, Thomas Ruff, Karen Sylvester, Christopher Wool, and Michele Zalopany — 14 of the most innovative artists
exhibiting nationally and internationally today.
Following their residency at Open Source Gallery, Videokaffe will
exhibit at One Arts Space in TriBeCa, showcasing their residency and project created at the Turku country prison in Finland,
photographs of the production, and a collection of
new works.
«In the Studio:
Photographs» is
exhibited uptown at Gagosian Gallery located at 980 Madison Avenue (between 76th and 77th Streets),
New York, NY 10075.
Included in the
exhibit will be
new large scale works based on a series of photographs of a frozen waterfall near Ithaca, New Yo
new large scale works based on a series of
photographs of a frozen waterfall near Ithaca,
New Yo
New York.
Exhibiting works from both national and international contemporary artists (in parallel to the permanent collection), G2 «# 6
New Acquisitions» includes paintings, works on paper,
photographs and installations by Judith Bernstein, Melissa Gordon, Anne Imhof, Jeanette Mundt, Raymond Pettibon, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané and Rirkrit Tiravanija to name just a few.
Dawoud Bey (1953 --RRB- born in
New York City, began his career as a photographer in 1975 with a series of
photographs, «Harlem, USA,» that were later
exhibited in his first one - person exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 1979.
His
photographs have been
exhibited at PS1 / MoMA Contemporary Art Center and White Columns,
New York; Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver; CB Roppongi, Tokyo; and Ville D'Images, Vevey, Switzerland.
Jean - Marc Bustamante, born in Toulouse, France, in 1952, was known as a photographer before he became a sculptor: he
exhibited his
photographs at the Tate in 1998 - 99, and works in both media at Matthew Marks Gallery,
New York, in preparation for his 2003 representation of France at the Venice Biennale.
Gemkow's
photographs have been
exhibited in several galleries and museums including the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado, the Kaunus Photo Festival in Kaunus, Lithuania, the PH21 Gallery in Budapest, Hungary, the Rogue Space Chelsea in
New York City, the Masur Museum of Art in Louisiana, the
New Hampshire Institute of Art, the Foundry Art Center in St. Charles, Missouri, the Kevin Milligan Gallery in the Bay Area of California, the Black Box Gallery in Oregon, the PhotoPlace Gallery in Vermont, the Midwest Center for Photography in Kansas, the Tubac Center for the Arts in Arizona, several galleries around the Midwest and Gallery MM in Yokohama, Japan.