The organization and collaboration of
the exhibition Birth of the Cool was both professional and personal.
I first learned of his work when I visited the Nasher Museum in 2008 and saw
the exhibition Birth of the Cool.
Not exact matches
However, the publication in the journal Extremes by no means marks the end
of the search for Gumbel's life journey for Scherer and his assistant Fernández: Together with Prof. Annette Vogt from the Max Planck Institute for the History
of Science and Dr. Isabella Wiegand at TUM they are planning an
exhibition in Munich, Gumbel's city
of birth, in November
of the coming year.
The
birth of photography and the evolution
of video are featured in two
exhibitions opening May 17.
In The Belly
of an Architect, Kracklite's illness, the pregnancy
of Louisa (Chloe Webb) and the planning for Étienne Louis Boullée's
exhibition must end in the same place and at the same moment: Kracklite dies, Louisa gives
birth to her child and the
exhibition is inaugurated.
We started the Badlands Collective with limited experience in
exhibition, and we've gone on to screen rich, vibrant prints
of gorgeous films like Jonathan Glazer's
Birth, Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon and Terence Davies» The Long Day Closes.
The centenary
of her
birth was marked by a major travelling
exhibition held at the Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York and the Philadelphia Museum
of Art among other places.
This painting was featured in the «
Birth of the Cool»
exhibition.
We compiled a helpful breakdown
of the past eight decades, from the Biennial's
birth in 1932 to the «Virgin Show» to the Guerrilla Girls to the legendary 1993
exhibition.
The title
of the
exhibition references the address
of Binion's «
birth house» in Macon, Mississippi.
The
exhibition features works by prominent Minimalist artists as well as pieces by those who, while not necessarily considered adherents, were either an integral part
of the
birth of Minimalism or profoundly influenced by its aesthetic priorities.
«Beaute Congo, Congo Kitoko: 1926 - 2015» @ Foundation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain Paris From the
birth of modern painting in what is now the Democratic Republic
of the Congo in the 1920s, this
exhibition showcases the nation's «extraordinary cultural vitality» over nearly a century.
The museum organizes and presents leading - edge
exhibitions that travel to institutions worldwide, including Southern Accent: Seeking the American South in Contemporary Art (2016 - 17), Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist (2014), Wangechi Mutu: A Fantastic Journey (2013), The Vorticists: Rebel Artists in London and New York, 1914 - 1918 (2010) and Barkley L. Hendricks:
Birth of the Cool (2008).
Exhibited: The Southern New England Invitiational Art
Exhibition, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, 1978; National Midyear Show, Butler Institute
of American Art, Youngstown, OH, summer, 1979; Barkley L. Hendricks, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, January 20 - March 30, 1980; Black Male - Representations
of Masculinity in Contemporary American Art, the Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York, NY, November 10, 1994 - March 5, 1995, the Hammer Museum
of Art, Los Angeles, CA, April 25 - June 18, 1995; Barkley L. Hendricks:
Birth of the Cool, Nasher Museum
of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC, February 7 - July 13, 2008, Santa Monica Museum
of Art, Santa Monica, CA, May 9 - August 15, 2009, Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, September 18 - December 20, 2009, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX, January 23, 2010 - April 18, 2010, with museum labels on the painting back.
As part
of this group
exhibition we hung a three story long banner version
of our movie poster «
Birth of Feminism.»
Besides her
exhibition catalogues, Smith's writings have appeared in such publications as Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women 1947 - 2016; Helen Frankenthaler: Composing with Color, 1962 - 1963; The Drawings
of Do Ho Suh; The Architecture
of Bertrand Goldberg; Chicago Makes Modern; Buckminster Fuller: Starting with the Universe; Design Cities;
Birth of the Cool; and the 54th Carnegie International.
Purchase the new hardcover reissue
of Barkley Hendricks:
Birth of the Cool, the
exhibition catalogue published by the Nasher Museum on the occasion
of the artist's 2008 painting retrospective.
A retrospective
exhibition on the 100th anniversary
of her
birth in 1999, organized by the Albers Foundation and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, traveled to the Josef Albers Museum, Bottrop; the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris; and The Jewish Museum, New York.
This impressive collection coincides with an ambitious
exhibition programme that tells the story
of the
birth of the L.A. art scene, with particular focus on Judy Chicago, Hammons, Hockney and Ruscha.
Created during the three years following the
birth of Rubell's second child, the works in the
exhibition are unapologetically vulnerable and yet rooted firmly in a wider feminist artistic practice.
And finally, there are certain noticeable omissions: Bridget Riley, Frank Stella, Marlow Moss and a host
of artists who exhibited at the Last Futurist
Exhibition of Paintings 0.10 (1915 - 16), the event that hailed the
birth of suprematism.
Last spring, the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, Connecticut, celebrated the
birth of Dada's centennial with an
exhibition, «Everything Is Dada,»
of masterpieces from their collection and a series
of provocative events.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pratt Manhattan Gallery
exhibition «Resonance: Looking for Mr. McLuhan» features works from the 1960s to the present that commemorate the 100th anniversary
of the
birth of the pioneering media critic Marshall McLuhan.
Halfway through its two - year tour, this
exhibition marks the 150th anniversary
of this pioneering German artist's
birth.
This
exhibition features Mort Künstler's most recent paintings that depict the story
of our country's
birth from settlement through the Revolutionary War and the inauguration
of George Washington.
The
exhibition is the third Bearden - related show featured on this blog and one
of many which celebrate the centennial
of the artist's
birth, September 2, 2011.
In 1974 she presented a retrospective
exhibition at the Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York, an event that was repeated in 2000, marking the centenary
of her
birth.
Selected solo
exhibitions include Isle
Of Slingers, Spike Island, Bristol 2016; Photo Colour Services, Ithuba Gallery, Johannesburg; Birth Springs, Death Falls, Flat Time House, London 2013; Why Contribute to The Spread of Uglines
Of Slingers, Spike Island, Bristol 2016; Photo Colour Services, Ithuba Gallery, Johannesburg;
Birth Springs, Death Falls, Flat Time House, London 2013; Why Contribute to The Spread
of Uglines
of Ugliness?
The
exhibition, which is dedicated to the 130th anniversary
of his
birth, is the first large survey
exhibition of Triik's work in 30 years.
The
exhibition was selected by Alan Bowness, Lawrence Gowing and Philip James, and organised by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation; 160 living artists were represented, and their works hung in order
of the artists» dates
of birth.
Exhibitions on view through January 15 include Fictions, We Go as They, featuring works created at the Studio Museum by 2016 — 17 artists in residence Autumn Knight, Julia Phillips, and Andy Robert, and Their Own Harlems, organized in honor
of the centennial
of the
birth of Jacob Lawrence (1917 — 2000), with works by some twenty artists who have reflected on Harlem as both actual site and symbolic place.
Group
Exhibition 2000 Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives, Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1999 Rock Creek Gallery, Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1986 Gallery 1199, New York, NY, Joining Forces, Group Exhibition, Curators: Charles Abramson, Senga Nengudi - Fittz 1986 20 West Theatre, Harlem, NY, Apartheid and Other White Lies, Solo Exhibition 1986 The Muse Community Museum, Brooklyn, NY, Group Exhibition 1985 Howard University, Washington, DC Birth of a Blackwomanartist, Thesis show 1985 The Center for Art & Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY, A Common Thread: Caribbean & African - American Women's Tribute to Wanda Ducoste Wiener, Esq., Group Exhibition 1980 Howard University Law School, Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Washington Conference of Artists, Chicago, IL, Group Exhibition 1979 Howard University, Washington, DC Student Show, Group Exhibition 1979 Smith - Norton Gallery Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Shrewsbury Library, Monmouth County NJ, Monmouth County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority exhibit
Exhibition 2000 Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives, Washington, DC, Group
Exhibition 1999 Rock Creek Gallery, Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1986 Gallery 1199, New York, NY, Joining Forces, Group Exhibition, Curators: Charles Abramson, Senga Nengudi - Fittz 1986 20 West Theatre, Harlem, NY, Apartheid and Other White Lies, Solo Exhibition 1986 The Muse Community Museum, Brooklyn, NY, Group Exhibition 1985 Howard University, Washington, DC Birth of a Blackwomanartist, Thesis show 1985 The Center for Art & Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY, A Common Thread: Caribbean & African - American Women's Tribute to Wanda Ducoste Wiener, Esq., Group Exhibition 1980 Howard University Law School, Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Washington Conference of Artists, Chicago, IL, Group Exhibition 1979 Howard University, Washington, DC Student Show, Group Exhibition 1979 Smith - Norton Gallery Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Shrewsbury Library, Monmouth County NJ, Monmouth County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority exhibit
Exhibition 1999 Rock Creek Gallery, Washington, DC, Group
Exhibition 1986 Gallery 1199, New York, NY, Joining Forces, Group Exhibition, Curators: Charles Abramson, Senga Nengudi - Fittz 1986 20 West Theatre, Harlem, NY, Apartheid and Other White Lies, Solo Exhibition 1986 The Muse Community Museum, Brooklyn, NY, Group Exhibition 1985 Howard University, Washington, DC Birth of a Blackwomanartist, Thesis show 1985 The Center for Art & Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY, A Common Thread: Caribbean & African - American Women's Tribute to Wanda Ducoste Wiener, Esq., Group Exhibition 1980 Howard University Law School, Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Washington Conference of Artists, Chicago, IL, Group Exhibition 1979 Howard University, Washington, DC Student Show, Group Exhibition 1979 Smith - Norton Gallery Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Shrewsbury Library, Monmouth County NJ, Monmouth County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority exhibit
Exhibition 1986 Gallery 1199, New York, NY, Joining Forces, Group
Exhibition, Curators: Charles Abramson, Senga Nengudi - Fittz 1986 20 West Theatre, Harlem, NY, Apartheid and Other White Lies, Solo Exhibition 1986 The Muse Community Museum, Brooklyn, NY, Group Exhibition 1985 Howard University, Washington, DC Birth of a Blackwomanartist, Thesis show 1985 The Center for Art & Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY, A Common Thread: Caribbean & African - American Women's Tribute to Wanda Ducoste Wiener, Esq., Group Exhibition 1980 Howard University Law School, Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Washington Conference of Artists, Chicago, IL, Group Exhibition 1979 Howard University, Washington, DC Student Show, Group Exhibition 1979 Smith - Norton Gallery Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Shrewsbury Library, Monmouth County NJ, Monmouth County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority exhibit
Exhibition, Curators: Charles Abramson, Senga Nengudi - Fittz 1986 20 West Theatre, Harlem, NY, Apartheid and Other White Lies, Solo
Exhibition 1986 The Muse Community Museum, Brooklyn, NY, Group Exhibition 1985 Howard University, Washington, DC Birth of a Blackwomanartist, Thesis show 1985 The Center for Art & Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY, A Common Thread: Caribbean & African - American Women's Tribute to Wanda Ducoste Wiener, Esq., Group Exhibition 1980 Howard University Law School, Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Washington Conference of Artists, Chicago, IL, Group Exhibition 1979 Howard University, Washington, DC Student Show, Group Exhibition 1979 Smith - Norton Gallery Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Shrewsbury Library, Monmouth County NJ, Monmouth County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority exhibit
Exhibition 1986 The Muse Community Museum, Brooklyn, NY, Group
Exhibition 1985 Howard University, Washington, DC Birth of a Blackwomanartist, Thesis show 1985 The Center for Art & Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY, A Common Thread: Caribbean & African - American Women's Tribute to Wanda Ducoste Wiener, Esq., Group Exhibition 1980 Howard University Law School, Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Washington Conference of Artists, Chicago, IL, Group Exhibition 1979 Howard University, Washington, DC Student Show, Group Exhibition 1979 Smith - Norton Gallery Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Shrewsbury Library, Monmouth County NJ, Monmouth County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority exhibit
Exhibition 1985 Howard University, Washington, DC
Birth of a Blackwomanartist, Thesis show 1985 The Center for Art & Culture
of Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY, A Common Thread: Caribbean & African - American Women's Tribute to Wanda Ducoste Wiener, Esq., Group
Exhibition 1980 Howard University Law School, Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Washington Conference of Artists, Chicago, IL, Group Exhibition 1979 Howard University, Washington, DC Student Show, Group Exhibition 1979 Smith - Norton Gallery Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Shrewsbury Library, Monmouth County NJ, Monmouth County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority exhibit
Exhibition 1980 Howard University Law School, Washington, DC, Group
Exhibition 1979 Washington Conference of Artists, Chicago, IL, Group Exhibition 1979 Howard University, Washington, DC Student Show, Group Exhibition 1979 Smith - Norton Gallery Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Shrewsbury Library, Monmouth County NJ, Monmouth County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority exhibit
Exhibition 1979 Washington Conference
of Artists, Chicago, IL, Group
Exhibition 1979 Howard University, Washington, DC Student Show, Group Exhibition 1979 Smith - Norton Gallery Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Shrewsbury Library, Monmouth County NJ, Monmouth County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority exhibit
Exhibition 1979 Howard University, Washington, DC Student Show, Group
Exhibition 1979 Smith - Norton Gallery Washington, DC, Group Exhibition 1979 Shrewsbury Library, Monmouth County NJ, Monmouth County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority exhibit
Exhibition 1979 Smith - Norton Gallery Washington, DC, Group
Exhibition 1979 Shrewsbury Library, Monmouth County NJ, Monmouth County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority exhibit
Exhibition 1979 Shrewsbury Library, Monmouth County NJ, Monmouth County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
exhibitionexhibition, show.
This
exhibition celebrates the two - hundredth anniversary
of Brontë's
birth in 1816, and marks an historic collaboration between the Morgan, which holds one
of the world's most important collections
of Brontë manuscripts and letters, and the Brontë Parsonage Museum, in Haworth, England, which has loaned a variety
of key items including the author's earliest surviving miniature manuscript, her portable writing desk and paintbox, and a blue floral dress she wore in the 1850s.
Meanwhile, on the sesquicentenary
of Frank Lloyd Wright's
birth, Martin Filler for the New York Review
of Books takes a look at the
exhibition devoted to the architect at the Museum
of Modern Art, and related publications.
Mounted in celebration
of the centennial
of the artist's
birth, this one - room
exhibition presents thirteen works by the pioneering Abstract Expressionist Robert Motherwell (1915 — 1991) from his seminal series Elegies to the Spanish Republic.
Subtitled Written in Light, this
exhibition of the museum's holdings features works from the
birth of photography until 1930, interspersed with contemporary work such as Hunter's Vale
of Rest, which examines the post-industrial urban landscape at the turn
of the millennium.
That is likely to change this week, with a gift from the Irving Penn Foundation
of more than 150 photographs, which will form the basis
of a major
exhibition at the Met in 2017, the centennial
of Penn's
birth.
This
exhibition, presented on the occasion
of the two - hundredth anniversary
of Brontë's
birth, traces her creative path from imaginative teenager to reluctant governess to published poet and masterful novelist.
To celebrate the centennial
of Newman's
birth, Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York will present an
exhibition of 45 works by this acclaimed artist, created between 1930s and the 1990s.
Organized to mark the five - hundredth anniversary
of the artist's
birth, this presentation coincides in New York with the Metropolitan Museum
of Art's
exhibition of Tintoretto portraits.
Pablo Picasso's never before exhibited work «Portrait
of a Lady» will be showcased in
Birth of a Museum
exhibition (April 22 — July 20, 2013) in Abu Dhabi.
The lecture will be presented as part
of «Resonance: Looking for Mr. McLuhan,» an
exhibition of works from the 1960s to the present that commemorate the 100th anniversary
of the
birth of the pioneering media critic Marshall McLuhan, now through December 21, 2011, at Pratt Manhattan Gallery at 144 West 14th Street, second floor.
«In honor
of the 100th anniversary
of the
birth of Gordon Parks, widely recognized as the most influential African American photographer
of the 20th century, Howard Greenberg Gallery in collaboration with the Gordon Parks Foundation presents two
exhibitions of his work.
In both 1981 and 1989, the Denver Museum
of Art organized traveling
exhibitions of his work; the J.F. Costopoulos Foundation, Athens, organized a retrospective
of Samaras» work at the National Gallery
of Greece, which was his first solo
exhibition in his country
of birth.
pUN consists
of both an
exhibition and a performance in the form
of a two - day gathering
of delegates — everyday citizens connected by
birth or family ties to the 195 member and observer states
of the United Nations who volunteer their time as participants and come together to experiment with peaceful problem - solving.
On the 300th anniversary
of furniture maker Thomas Chippendale's
birth, Harewood House — where he received the largest and most lucrative commission
of his career — stages a series
of exhibitions dedicated to his work, while The Hepworth Wakefield explores artists» influence on interiors in a new collection display, Celebrating 300 Years
of Thomas Chippendale.
Featuring works by Cory Arcangel, Alice Aycock, Ross Bleckner, and Iran do Espírito Santo, «In The Beginning / End - States» is a group
exhibition based loosely around the physical processes associated with the
birth and death
of stars.
An
exhibition exploring Chippendale's rise to prominence as part
of nationwide celebrations on the tricentenary
of his
birth.
The Tate Britain's first
exhibition celebrating the
birth of photography and its consequential impact on British art
of the Victorian and Edwardian era quite frankly lacks the pizzazz needed to make it flash.
«Many
of the works, particularly in the final room
of the
exhibition, explore themes that had preoccupied Louise Bourgeois for years:
birth, reproduction, motherhood, sexuality and human relationships,» the gallery's senior director, Alice Workman, told T. «It's fascinating that even at this time
of her life, Bourgeois still reflected on both the experience
of being a child herself and also
of giving
birth to her own children.»