There are five dedicated gallery spaces that
exhibit permanent collection exhibitions:
Not exact matches
Her work has been
exhibited in numerous group and solo
exhibitions in Philadelphia, New York, and Berlin, and is in the
permanent collection of The Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art and The Philadelphia Cathedral.
A Real Pony Race for a Bridle is a mixed media installation
exhibited as part of the group
exhibition Summer
Collection» 97, for which artists were invited to respond to artefacts housed in the gallery's
permanent collection.
About the Juror: Curator at The Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, New York, Lisa Chalif has organized dozens of
exhibitions that focus on various aspects of the Museum's
permanent collection, as well as loan
exhibits on a diverse range of subjects, including experimental photography, environmental art, appropriation, art and the automobile, and occasional solo
exhibitions of Long Island artists, including photographer Joseph Szabo.
As a painter of the Op Art movement, his first solo
exhibition, «Optical Paintings,» opened on October 5, 1964 at the Terrain Gallery in New York, after which he
exhibited a painting at the Museum of Modern Art's Responsive Eye show, which remains in MOMA's
permanent collection.
Since her debut at the the 2000 Whitney Biennial, Amer has become a highly - established name (her art is in a number of international
permanent collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, el Aviv Museum in Israel, and Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris) but we are are especially excited for her upcoming
exhibition, as it is the first time that the artist will
exhibit works in ceramics, which she's experimented with in recent years.
This
exhibition is a part of a series of
exhibitions at the University Museum of Contemporary Art in which invited local artists
exhibit their own artworks in juxtaposition with pieces they select from the museum's
permanent collection, which includes over 3000 contemporary prints, drawings, and photographs.
The on - line
exhibition / project space consists of an on - line
exhibition where pieces from the Frost's
permanent collection, many of which have never been
exhibited in the museum, are...
She has
exhibited in numerous venues across the country and internationally including a solo
exhibition at the Museo Nationale Della Fotographia in Italy, where a
permanent collection of her work is now held.
Samare objects have been
exhibited in many international
exhibitions across Europe and North America and are part of the
permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts of Montreal.
Her work has been
exhibited in numerous group and solo
exhibitions in Philadelphia, New York, and Berlin, and is in the
permanent collections of The Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art, The Museum of Art and Peace, and The Philadelphia Cathedral.
His solo and collaborative work has been
exhibited at many venues nationally and internationally, including New Museum's upcoming 40th anniversary
exhibition TRIGGER (Sept - Jan), upcoming solo show Mysterious Fires at Grand Army Collective (Brooklyn), and (currently), Selections from the
Permanent Collection at MOCA (LA), and Living Apart Together: Selections from the Collection at Hammer Museum (LA), as well as, the 2008 Whitney Biennial; a solo show entitled, Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in 2013; and Hammer Museum's 2014 Biennial, Made in L.A. Dodge's work is in
collections including Museum of Modern Art (NY), Museum of Contemporary Art (LA), Hammer Museum (LA).
Ikeda's work has been
exhibited in galleries around the world in one - person and group
exhibitions, as in the
permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum, Saks Fifth Avenue in NY, Sabichira - kan in Japan, and numbers public private
collections throughout the country.
This is the first in a planned series of
exhibitions highlighting distinctive artist portfolios of prints and photographs in the Museum's
permanent collections; each
exhibit will showcase portfolios in their entirety.
The
collection exhibition will become the new National Museum's
permanent exhibition and will
exhibit twice as many works from the museums»
collections of art, architecture and design.
The museum holds almost five thousand pieces created by renowned contemporary artists,
exhibited on rotation in its
permanent collection gallery which occupies museum's two floors, while three more floors of gallery space are used for temporary
exhibitions.
The second
exhibition: American Experience: Genre Scenes on Paper from Crystal Bridges»
Permanent Collection, features never - before -
exhibited watercolors and drawings from the museum's
collection.
Working in painting and installation, he has
exhibited regularly in the Arab world and abroad since the 1990s in both group shows and solo
exhibitions, most notably at such institutions as the Katzen Arts Center of American university in Washington DC, the Arab World institute in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in Cartagena, Colombia, which owns his work as part of its
permanent collection.
Amy Elkins (BFA 2007 Photography) Photographer and curator; represented by Yancey Richardson Gallery, NYC; co-founder Women in Photography; known for her archiving of prisoners on death row in Texas; winner of the 2014 Aperture Portfolio Prize; artist - in - residence, Villa Waldberta, Munich (2012) and Light Work, Syracuse, NY (2011); included in the
permanent collections of North Carolina Museum of Art and Light Work, Syracuse, NY;
exhibited at Kunsthalle Wien in Vienna., the Carnegie Art Museum in Oxnard, CA, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis; solo and group
exhibitions at the International Modern Photography Festival, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea;» Cast,» Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, Philadelphia; «Gazed Upon» (curator), Ampersand Gallery, Portland, OR; «Deconstructing the Female Gaze» (curator), PPOW Gallery, NYC; photos and features include «Prison Photography,» included in The Telegraph's Stella Magazine, Real Simple, The Huffington Post, American Photo, Harper's, Newsweek and The New York Times.
Jenkins first
exhibit in the U.S. was held in Seattle in 1955, followed by his first solo
exhibition in New York, in 1956, at the Martha Jackson Gallery, from which the Whitney Museum purchased Divining Rod for its
permanent collection.