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The Turner Prize winning Scottish artist Susan Philipsz is
exhibiting one of her highly regarded sound
works at the
historic hall of the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin.
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The exhibition, drawing from Dower's career of over 40 years, and presenting recent paintings hung in counterpoint to selected
historic works, including a selection of intricate reliefs that have not been
exhibited since exhibitions at the Curwen Gallery, would have been an invitation to reflect on the connections between
works from the eighties up to the present day.
Eric Firestone Gallery
exhibits post-war and contemporary artists, and has a unique commitment to re-examining
historic work and presenting major figures deserving of reintroduction.
The exhibition will feature
historic and recent prints of black - and - white and color photographs, books, periodicals, films, portfolios and digital
works, including many that have never been published or
exhibited, from his Conceptual projects, the American Surfaces and Uncommon Places series, his landscapes of the 1980s, commissions and his recent explorations of Israel and Ukraine.
NEW YORK, January 29, 2018 — Paintings, sculptures, video, film, and
works on paper by 35 contemporary artists will be
exhibited in the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letters on
historic Audubon Terrace (Broadway between 155 and 156 Streets) from Thursday, March 8 through Sunday, April 8, 2018.
The opportunity to present an exhibition in the dynamic Minnesota Street Project space aligns with the gallery's mission as it looks towards its next phase, when it will continue its tradition of
exhibiting major
works of
historic significance international in scope alongside prominent local Bay Area artists, while also providing a platform for promoting and nurturing young artists with engaging new exhibitions and programming.
Paintings, sculptures,
works on paper, and installations by 35 contemporary artists will be
exhibited in the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letters on
historic Audubon Terrace (Broadway between 155 and 156 Streets) from Thursday, March 8 through Sunday, April 8, 2018.
Paintings, sculptures, photographs, and
works on paper by 37 contemporary artists will be
exhibited in the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letters on
historic Audubon Terrace (Broadway between 155 and 156 Streets) from Thursday, March 10 through Sunday, April 10, 2016.
More than twenty years after it was first imagined, the Pulitzer remains a place where ideas are freely explored, new art is
exhibited, and
historic work reexamined.
Paintings, sculptures, photographs, and
works on paper by 40 contemporary artists will be
exhibited at the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letters on
historic Audubon Terrace (Broadway between 155 and 156 Streets) from Thursday, March 12 through Sunday, April 12, 2015.
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Over 120 paintings, sculptures, photographs, and
works on paper by 37 contemporary artists will be
exhibited at the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letters on
historic Audubon Terrace (Broadway between 155 and 156 Streets) from Thursday, March 6 through Saturday, April 12, 2014.
Dwan Los Angeles October 8 at 2:00 A program of
historic works related to the Los Angeles - based Dwan Gallery and some of the artists
exhibited there in the early 1960s, such as Jean Tinguely, Edward Kienholz, Claes Oldenberg, and Yves Klein, among others.
Paintings, sculptures, and
works on paper by 37 contemporary artists will be
exhibited in the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letters on
historic Audubon Terrace (Broadway between 155 and 156 Streets) from Thursday, March 10 through Sunday, April 10, 2016.
Paintings, sculptures, video, film, and
works on paper by 35 contemporary artists will be
exhibited in the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letters on
historic Audubon Terrace (Broadway between 155 and 156 Streets) from Thursday, March 8 through Sunday, April 8, 2018.
Paintings, sculptures, photographs, and
works on paper by 37 contemporary artists will be
exhibited in the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letters located on
historic Audubon Terrace (Broadway between 155 and 156 Streets) from Thursday, March 10 through Sunday, April 10, 2016.
The majority of the
work will be in the upstairs galleries; however, a selection of larger sculpture including, Walking, Madonna, 1981 and Riace lll, 1986, will be
exhibited in the Georgian entrance hall and ground floor galleries amongst period interiors and
historic works.
Henry Hudson will be
exhibiting a series of
works that depict Van Gogh?s flat in Brixton, a reminder of London?s ongoing
historic internationalism, whilst Nick Hornby will be
exhibiting an edition of his version of Michelanelo?s David, shortlisted for the Victoria and Albert Cast Courts, further highlighting London as a city committed to history as it faces its future.
His
works were
exhibited in 1994 in two
historic retrospectives at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and at the Fotomuseum in Winterthur in Switzerland.
Muniz's
work will be
exhibited in the
historic cobble stone streets of Martinskirchplatz outside the St. Martin Church.
One of the few
historic works in his collection, Fountain is based on a urinal which Duchamp found, signed «R Mutt», and
exhibited as a
work of art in 1917.
Bedford Gallery, located at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek, CA,
exhibits the
work of
historic, modern, and contemporary artists.
This
historic exhibition of rarely
exhibited early
work chronicles Haring's arrival in New York City (from his native Pennsylvania) and his immersion in New York's dynamic downtown culture.
«Lifesaving» by Janet Bellotto,
exhibited at Zilberman Gallery in 2016, was on view with new
works at Cedar Ridge Gallery, an
historic mansion in the Sable Island Scarborough whose construction dates back to 1912.
«Postcards from Tehran,» also in 2011, brought the
work of Iranian artists never before seen in Los Angeles to
exhibit with the
work of California - based artists of Iranian descent, at some risk to the curator and certain participating artists, and at a time of
historic importance for that country.
Paintings, sculptures, photographs, and
works on paper by 40 contemporary artists will be
exhibited at the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letters on
historic Audubon Terrace.
Taking its title from an early, immersive sound environment, White Space presents a range of
historic works by Marina Abramović, most of which have never been
exhibited before.
The Member
Exhibit, which will showcase paintings, drawings, sculpture, mixed media
works and photographs of many of the Artists Alliance members, will be on view at Ashawagh Hall, in the
historic heart of Springs, from July 6 to July 15, 2012.
The artists
exhibiting in «Cornwall Bohemia» all
work in this
historic community of lush artistic growth, where decades of artistic leaders have found inspiration.
Many
works are directly inspired by city life, such as Olek's never before
exhibited video from 2010 which documents her guerrilla style installation, crocheting fruit and vegetables that were then added to the produce selection at the
historic Essex Street Market.
Along with the plaza art, the
historic Albany Institute of History & Art has a collection of
works from the renowned Hudson River School of landscape painting and, from time to time, has fabulous
exhibits.
Roger Hiorns the 2009 Turner Prize nominated British artist, known for his installation «Seizure» which consisted of an entire flat in a council estate coated in blue copper - oxide crystals, will
exhibit his entire body of «Youth»
works for the first time as the inaugural exhibition at The Calder, the Hepworth Wakefield's new 600 square metre contemporary art space located in the ground floor of a
historic mill next to the main gallery site.
Building on the Museum's
historic role as a leader in collecting and
exhibiting African - American art, a new exhibition at the Newark Museum will present a distinguished group of
works by leading modern and contemporary artists.
INK Miami Art Fair, located at the
historic, palm tree - lined Suites of Dorchester, will
exhibit works on paper in an open - air courtyard.
The
work has also been
exhibited in institutions and
historic residences, such as the Burle Marx Education and Cultural Center at the Instituto Inhotim, Minas Gerais, Brazil (2009) and the Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, England (2009).
The Old Jail Art Center Cell Series invites contemporary artists to create an
exhibit of their
work within the upper galleries of the museum's
historic 1877 jail building.