Sentences with phrase «exhibition as a sculptor»

He held his first solo exhibition as a sculptor and painter at 16 years of age.

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As a sculptor and design based artist, Seçkin Pirim has taken part in over 50 group exhibitions, and has held 17 solo exhibitions in different regions of the world.
John Chamberlain, Robert Rauschenberg, and Cy Twombly go to China Gagosian Gallery Hong Kong is presenting an exhibition of sculpture by game - changers of post-war American art John Chamberlain, Robert Rauschenberg, and Cy Twombly, as well as new work by the irrepressible Austrian sculptor Franz West.
For the exhibition, Feelings has brought on a roster of iconic artists including Lynda Benglis and legendary sculptor John Chamberlain, as well as younger, equally innovative artists hitting the full stride of their careers like Jayson Musson and Justin Adian.
Gagosian Gallery Hong Kong is presenting an exhibition of sculpture by game - changers of post-war American art John Chamberlain, Robert Rauschenberg, and Cy Twombly, as well as new work by the irrepressible Austrian sculptor Franz West.
Richard Wilson to Curate RA Summer Exhibition Sculptor Richard Wilson has been named as coordinator of the Royal Academy's annual Summer Exhibition.
The HMI exhibition itself includes two sculptures out of the original 14, William Turnbull's Angle and Nicholas Monro's King Kong, as well as other works made in or around 1972 by some of the other sculptors, alongside maquettes and models, some original and some specially remade, and photographic and other forms of documentation.
Acclaimed Scottish Sculptor Kenny Hunter had two solo exhibitions in 2014 as part of GENERATION, Scotland (Glasgow and Berwick, 2014); also at Connersmith, Washington (2012); Gallerie Scheffel, Germany (2012); and New Arts Centre, Salisbury (2009).
A Decade of American Drawings Whitney Museum of American Art New York, NY Young Americans — 35 Artists under 35 Whitney Museum of American Art New York, NY 1964 Painters and Sculptors as Printmakers The Museum of Modern Art New York, NY 14th Annual Print Exhibition Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 1963 National Prints Exhibition Brooks Memorial Gallery Memphis, TN 19th Annual Print Exhibition Library of Congress Washington, D.C.
Major museum exhibitions include Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (1995, traveled to Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., and Nationalgalerie, Berlin); «Aquarelles Monumentales,» Albertina, Vienna (2003); Royal Academy of Arts, London (2007, traveled to MADRE, Naples, through 2008); «Prints: 1964 to 1983,» Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich (2008); Galleria Borghese, Rome (2011); Pinacoteca, São Paulo, Brazil (2011); «Baselitz as Sculptor,» Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (2011 — 12); Essl Museum, Vienna (2013); Victoria and Albert Museum, London (2013); Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain (2013); and «Georg Baselitz: Remix,» Albertina, Vienna, through February 12, 2014.
This exhibition reasserts Giacometti's place alongside the likes of Matisse, Picasso and Degas as one of the great painter - sculptors of the 20th century.
Timed to coincide with the centenary of his passing and international recognition as the greatest sculptor of modernism, this exhibition features seventeen contemporary sculptors whose work is in dialogue with and perhaps even indebted to the great French master.
Exhibition by British sculptor in October to be first in new gallery space carved out of hillside as part of # 20m redevelopment
From the artists who ran coop galleries of the 1950s to Michelle Grabner curating her Suburban exhibition space near Chicago and beyond, painters, sculptors, and performers have served as impresarios and cheerleaders for their friends.
The exhibition is offered as a tribute to Woodmere's longtime trustee, Frances M. Maguire, a painter and sculptor who works in the tradition of the Carles legacy and continues to be one of the great champions of the arts of our city.
It includes a reassessment of Rauschenberg's work as a sculptor by author and painter Mimi Thompson, an essay by Trisha Brown, an illustrated exhibition history, a preface by Philip Rylands and introduction by Susan Davidson that focuses on Rauschenberg's relationship to the Guggenheim and the artist's engagement with Venice in particular.
As stated for a recent exhibition at the Sara Hildén Art Museum in Finland, «Mueck has since shown himself to be a major sculptor whose work elicits an immediate emotional response....
For Immediate Release, April 8, 2014 Robert Mallary Sculptor April 24 - June 27, 2014 Allan Stone Projects is pleased to announce Robert Mallary Sculptor, April 24 - June 27, 2014, an exhibition of nine works from 1959 to 1966, the period in which he established himself in New York as a central figure in the Neo-Dadaist assemblage and junk art movement that followed on the heels of Abstract Expressionism.
The exhibition, organised by the sculptor David MacIlwaine and consisting of 31 works, was described on the catalogue cover as «A Major Retrospective».
Allan Stone Projects is pleased to announce an intimate Project Room exhibition of six early Wayne Thiebaud figure drawings, on view May 2014, during the first half of the exhibition Robert Mallary Sculptor (main gallery, April 24 - June 27, 2014), as a reflection on the long friendship these two artists maintained.
Practicing as a sculptor for over thirty years, Saul has seen a recent resurgence in her career, participating in exhibitions at Jack Hanley Gallery (New York, NY), Venus over Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA), Underdonk (Brooklyn, NY), Canada Gallery (New York, NY), Zurcher Gallery (New York, NY), Columbus Cultural Arts Center (Columbus, OH).
Other notable solo exhibitions explore significant artists working today, such as Salon 94's presentation of new works by MoMA - honored Pakistani sculptor Huma Bhabha, and the first four - decade survey of Joyce Pensato's work, presented by Petzel.
Major exhibitions realized under her leadership include México 1900 — 1950: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, and the Avant - Garde; Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots; Jim Hodges: Give More Than You Take; From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk: The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier; Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs; J. M. W. Turner; Van Gogh's Sheaves of Wheat; and Matisse: Painter as Sculptor; as well as the DMA's centennial exhibition and its accompanying publication.
As previously noted, a majority of the visual artists in the exhibition are sculptors or have created sculptural objects using these technologies.
With membership comes access to a community of nearly 600 practising sculptors, the unique RBS fellows mentoring scheme, and opportunities to apply for residencies, awards, exhibitions, as well as to present talks.
A massive structure of wooden poles festooned with colorful ribbons by the British sculptor Phyllida Barlow is the first work one encounters when visiting the 2013 Carnegie International, the quadrennial (or thereabouts) show at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Art that stands as the oldest global contemporary art exhibition in the United States.
Sculptor and photographer Lilia Ziamou (in residence at MAD on Saturdays through the run of the exhibition), whose art investigates the perception of the female body, has adopted 3D printing as an integral aspect of her work.
Join Jeffrey Allison, Paul Mellon Collection Educator and Manager, Statewide Programs and Exhibitions as he explores the life and work of Auguste Rodin, the greatest sculptor of the 19th and -LSB-...]
While at the ICA Mergel organized numerous exhibitions, including Acting Out: Social Experiments in Video (2009), and Tara Donovan (2008 — 2009), the sculptor's first museum survey, for which Mergel served as co-curator with Nicholas Baume.
The sculptor Lee Bontecou, whose career enjoyed a major revival after two exhibitions at the gallery in 2004 and 2007, left, as did the Jules Olitski estate, which canceled a major show of the artist's paintings from the 1960s and»70s that had been scheduled for mid-November.
Practicing as a sculptor for over thirty years, Saul (b. 1946, New York) has seen a recent resurgence in her career, participating in exhibitions at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (Ridgefield, CT), Jack Hanley Gallery (New York, NY), Venus over Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA), Underdonk (Brooklyn, NY), Canada Gallery (New York, NY), Zurcher Gallery (New York, NY), Columbus Cultural Arts Center (Columbus, OH).
The Norton Simon Museum presents Taking Shape: Degas as Sculptor, an illuminating exhibition that explores the compulsive nature of Edgar Degas's artistic practice.
This exhibition of 12 sculptures and numerous drawings and photographs by the Italian - born artist is prefaced by a new work, In Frequencies, by Tony Cragg, who in the accompanying catalogue credits Rosso as the first modern sculptor.
1976 Long Island Sculptors, Firehouse Gallery, Nassau Community College, State University of New York, Garden City, NY 30th Anniversary: Artists of the First 10 Years, Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, NY 23rd Annual Art Auction to benefit the Women's Campaign United, Sotheby Parke - Bernet, New York, NY Exhibition of Liturgical Arts, 41st International Eucharistic Congress, Philadelphia Civic Center, Philadelphia, PA Artists and East Hampton: A 100 Year Perspective, Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY Part II Inaugural Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture from the New York Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, NY The Object as Poet, Renwick Gallery of the National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, DC
Pasadena, CA — The Norton Simon Museum presents Taking Shape: Degas as Sculptor, an illuminating exhibition that explores the improvisational nature of Edgar Degas's artistic practice and considers the affinities between sculpting, painting and drawing in his oeuvre.
The current exhibitions reposition Asawa as a precursor to American minimalist and post-minimalist sculptors.
A sculptor and filmmaker known for his interrogation of glass as a material and paradigm in art, McElheny has conceived this exhibition in collaboration with Chicago architect John Vinci, who designed The Arts Club's current building.
Gaining notoriety in Europe as a promising young sculptor, Pierme had many solo exhibitions and showed alongside creative giants, including Pierre Cardin.
The new generation of sculptors, including numerous works commissioned for the exhibition: Phyllida Barlow, Karla Black, Abigail DeVille, Sonia Gomes, Rachel Khedoori, Lara Schnitger, Shinique Smith, Jessica Stockholder, and Kaari Upson create immersive, color - drenched environments that embrace domestic materials and craft as an embedded discourse, boldly eliminating material.
Originally staged in São Paulo earlier this year, as Nostalgia para o futuro, this newly - configured exhibition celebrates the multigenerational programme of the gallery, ranging from its representation of significant British sculptors from Anish Kapoor and Richard Wentworth to a younger generation that includes Angela de la Cruz, Ceal Floyer, Ryan Gander and Haroon Mirza.
One constant throughout the exhibition is the presence of sculptor David Smith, as if his sculptures give it spine and continuity.
In her sixth solo exhibition at Galerie Lelong, Ursula von Rydingsvard will present three new monumental works that exemplify the artist as a sculptor in full command of her craft, further developing the vocabulary that she has so thoroughly honed: abstract, architectural forms composed of accretions of wood.
As an internationally known environmental sculptor, George Trakas has built works for many major exhibitions including Documenta 6 held in Kassel, Germany (1977) and Scale and Environment at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (1977).
In 2013 she organzied an exhibiton of drawings by the sculptor, Jene Highstein for ArtHelix in New York and in 2012 produced an outdoor sculpture exhibition at the LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton, New York as well as a group exhibition at the Bogart Salon in Brooklyn.
Produced over a quarter of a century beginning in 1964, the maquettes offer a unique view into the sculptor's creative process: some illustrate the origins of compositions for monumental works, while others document ideas not realized ultimately in large scale or provide fascinating examples of early sculptural ideas that underwent significant transformation as they emerged as full - scale sculptures in the exhibition chronicle Arneson's evolution as an artist and the development of his freewheeling creativity and prodigious imagination.
But as late as 1981, when Arneson was shown with five other like - minded California ceramic sculptors in the Whitney Museum exhibition, Ceramic Sculpture: Six Artists, there was a backlash, with New York Times art critic Hilton Kramer singling out Arneson as dominated, «by a gruesome combination of bluster, facetiousness and exhibitionism — plac [ing] a fatal limit on what his gifts allow him to accomplish, or even to conceive.
In addition to examining his development as a sculptor, the exhibition at the Nasher also showcased the effect his work in three dimensions had on his studio practice, including his paintings and drawings.
Sarah Altmejd, produced in 2003 when the artist was completing his studies in New York, opens the exhibition and gives us insight into the sculptor's process as a whole.
Caro in Yorkshire, a joint exhibition by the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the Hepworth Wakefield, the Henry Moore Institute and the Leeds Art Gallery — independent institutions that have come together as the Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle — will include works from throughout the career of one of the best - loved and most admired British sculptors of the 20th century, which spanned six decades and continued to within weeks of his death.
Her work as a sculptor and animator has been exhibited extensively in exhibitions locally, nationally and internationally.
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