On the occasion of the gallery's 25th anniversary, David Zwirner presented a special
exhibition celebrating the artists...
This exhibition celebrates the Artist in the Marketplace program which has advanced the careers of numerous artists over the last three decades.
This solo
exhibition celebrates the artist's family migrations to the United States of America, and meditates on gender and labor.
As a new generation of Southern makers explores the joy of creating,
this exhibition celebrates the artists who have lived in our midst, inspired by their life experiences, their faith, their communities, and the landscape around them.
A new
exhibition celebrating the artist's 500th anniversary oddly presents him as a religious moralist.
This exhibition celebrates artists represented in SJMA's permanent collection who thrive at the interface between art and science.
Presenting a selection of works from this year's Young Masters prize, as well as established artists represented by Cynthia Corbett, Over-Seas House's
exhibition celebrates artists that are influenced by the artistic traditions of the past.
Organized in collaboration with London's Tate Britain and the Metropolitan Museum of New York,
the exhibition celebrates the artist's 80th birthday, retracing his entire career through more than 160 works (paintings, photographs, engravings, video installations, drawings and printed works), including his most iconic paintings — swimming pools, double portraits and monumental landscapes — and some of his most recent creations.
In his mid-70's,
this exhibition celebrates the artist's most systematic and vibrant works on paper yet.
David Zwirner On the occasion of the gallery's 25th anniversary, David Zwirner presents David Zwirner: 25 Years, a museum - worthy, sprawling group
exhibition celebrating the artists who have shaped the gallery's extraordinary program since its founding in 1993.
This exhibition celebrates artists both locally and nationally that are not only working in traditional 2D / 3D mediums, but also in sound sculpture, video, photography, installation, and alternative processes.
The exhibition celebrates artists who are engaged in a creative revolution — one shaped as much by developments in science and technology as by style or medium — and explores the pervasive interdependence between technology and contemporary culture.
«In Conversation» is
an exhibition celebrating the artist's seminal contributions to art and design in dialog with a selection of contemporary artists.
Paul Brainard: Roasted is a group
exhibition celebrating an artist and curator who has impacted the careers and influenced the studio work of many of today's most relevant contemporary artists.
The exhibition celebrates the artist's achievements as a master draftsman and presents over 100 works on paper as well as artist etchings.
The exhibition celebrates the artist's achievements in being the overall winner of the inaugural Prudential Eye Awards.
On the occasion of the gallery's 25th anniversary, David Zwirner will present a special
exhibition celebrating the artists who have shaped the gallery's program since its founding in 1993.
Paula Cooper Gallery will present «Carl Andre and Lynda Benglis,» two one - person
exhibitions celebrating the artists» long history with the gallery.
Not exact matches
Perhaps a more effective way to «
celebrate [me], [my] work and [my] contributions to not only the art world at large, but also a generation of black
artists working in performance,» might be to curate multi-ethnic
exhibitions that give American audiences the rare opportunity to measure directly the groundbreaking achievements of African American
artists against those of their peers in «the art world at large.
Silent Conditions is the first UK solo
exhibition from the much -
celebrated Norwegian
artist Sverre Bjertnæs, and on show at Beers London until 1 July.
Then there's illustrator and animator Robert Lomas who organised Purple, an
exhibition that brought together more than 30 talented
artists to
celebrate the one and only Prince.
Michael Rooks, Wieland Family» Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and curator of the
exhibition will lead a conversation with
artist Alex Katz to
celebrate the presentation of his works in gallery 105.
Notable early
exhibitions include a 1977 show of minimalist works by Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, and Sol Lewitt; seven of Bruce Nauman's seminal early shows; eleven Richard Long
exhibitions; and the installation of one of Mario Merz's
celebrated glass and neon igloos in 1979 — part of the gallery's ongoing dedication to Arte Povera
artists, including Alighiero Boetti.
A major new
exhibition of works on paper by Howard Hodgkin, one of Britain's most
celebrated living
artists, form the basis of a new show honouring the
artist's 80th birthday.
10 Years in 1 Day is an
exhibition and fundraiser
celebrating the ten year anniversary of LAND, Brooklyn's pioneering studio and gallery for
artists with developmental disabilities.
The tie dyed wooden, metal and fabric sculptures by the
celebrated artist Sarah Braman are not only a major highlight of the
exhibition, but also tell the story of Rubenstein's friendship and working relationship with Braman.
Bill Clinton and Marlene Dumas at the dinner
celebrating the charity auction and
exhibition Artists for Haiti, New York, 2011
This
exhibition features 65 examples of contemporary Japanese ceramic arts, created by 35 Japanese
artists, from the
celebrated collection of Robert and Lisa Kessler.
The groundbreaking
exhibition Women of Abstract Expressionism will
celebrate the often unknown female
artists of this mid-twentieth-century art movement.
The leading
artists have had gallery and museum
exhibitions, and all of them have been much
celebrated.
Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, Anthony Caro and others come together for major new
exhibition to raise funds in the fight against homelessness The Crisis Commission will see some of the world's most
celebrated artists come together to raise funds to battle homelessness — Antony Gormley, Tracey Emin, Sir Anthony Caro, Yinka Shonibare, Gillian Wearing, Jonathan -LSB-...]
PAFA
celebrated the gift with an
exhibition composed entirely of works from the Alter Collection: The Female Gaze: Women
Artists Making Their World became PAFA's principal 2012 - 13
exhibition, presented from November to April in both the Fisher Brooks and Annenberg Galleries of PAFA's Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building.
A visual and aural experience, the
exhibition feature's some of the
artist's most
celebrated and innovative creations, including Aviarium works that explore wave vectors of bird vocalizations; and examples from his sculptural Recital series paying homage to overlooked figures such as blues legend Bessie Smith and Arctic explorer Matthew Henson.
MARC STRAUS is very pleased to
celebrate the summer with a group
exhibition highlighting a number of our gallery
artists.
Historically, a one - night affair preceding Bushwick Open Studios (BOS), has expanded into a three - week, all - inclusive, open - call
exhibition, Making History, and it provides a survey of the current Bushwick art scene,
celebrating one of the most concentrated and diverse
artist communities worldwide.
Featuring rarely seen works by major American
artists — including James Peale, John F. Peto, Thomas Hart Benton, Georgia O'Keeffe and Andrew Wyeth — this
exhibition celebrates the history of still - life painting in the United States.
The
exhibition begins with works by early Minimalist
artists such as Sol LeWitt and Carl Andre; drawings by conceptual
artists Lawrence Weiner, William Wegman, and Mark di Suvero, among others; and continues with recently
celebrated artists Fiona Banner, Teresita Fernandez, Jutta Koether, and Tracey Emin.
Floating Holiday is an
exhibition by the LAND
artists celebrating summer and the surreal pageantry of the Coney Island Mermaid Parade.
To
celebrate the latest edition of her book, she suggested that England & Co host an
exhibition with works by some of the
artists who were habitués of the Colony Room from the late 1940s until the club closed in 2008.
The IBM Gallery in New York
celebrates with «My Life's History: A Loan
Exhibition of Paintings by Grandma Moses» (September 12 — October 6), and
artist herself dances a decorous jig with her physician.
Lucy Austin (b. 1966 Leeds UK) studied at Harrogate College of Art (1984 - 85), The London College of Printing (1985 - 88), Qualifications and training 1995 Fine Art Fellow Printmaking, Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education, Cheltenham 1993 MA Fine Art Printmaking, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester Solo
exhibitions 2008 Drawing in Space, The Pound Art Centre, Corsham, Wiltshire 2008 Drawing Together, The ArtGym, Bristol 2005 Mare's Tales, Jerwood Project Space, London 2004 Cumulus, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester Group
exhibitions 2012 Mivart Raw, Mivart Street Studios, Bristol 2011 Home, Core Gallery, Deptford SE8 2011 Sketch Drawing Prize 2011, Rabley Drawing Centre, Marlborough 2010 The Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London (& UK tour) 2010
Celebrating Paper, Royal West of England Academy (RWA), Bristol 2010 The London Art Fair, Rabley Contemporary Drawing Centre, London 2008 The Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London (& UK tour) 2008 Prize Drawing, ArtSpace, Southwell, Nottingham 2007 The Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London (& UK tour) 2007 Open Sculpture Competition, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol 2006 Hide & Seek, Mivart Studios, Bristol 2003 View, ArtSway, Sway, New Forest 2002 Angelwing, Eyepoppers, Gloucester, First Prize 1997 Oriel Mostyn Open, Oriel Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno
Artist talks 2011 Show and Tell, Core Gallery, Deptford SE8 Residencies 2005 Flock, Bristol Central Library, Bristol
When the 4th Annual Jay Invitational of Clay opens this week it will feature in addition to the 30 +
artists from the Adirondack Region and including ceramic
artists from Brooklyn, North Carolina, Georgia and Boston, a memorial
exhibition celebrating local potter Paul Z. Nowicki.
This major loan
exhibition celebrates the transformation of the art of drawing by Andrea del Sarto (1486 — 1530), one of the great Florentine Renaissance
artists.
The Palazzo Ducale in Mantova hosts Michelangelo Pistoletto's
exhibition «Da Cittadellarte alla Civiltà dell» Arte», which explores the full range of the
artist's practice over the past 60 years, from the first self - portraits, through to his
celebrated mirror paintings, as well as his ongoing Terzo Paradiso project.
An
exhibition and fundraiser event for LAND Gallery and the League Education and Treatment center at Newel Gallery in Manhattan,
celebrating the talents of LAND's
artists.
DHC / ART is pleased to present Particles of Reality, the first solo
exhibition in Canada of the
celebrated Israeli
artist Michal Rovner, who divides her time between New York City and a farm in Israel.
As of March 9, an
exhibition devoted to
celebrated American multi-disciplinary
artist Lyle Ashton Harris will take place in the Forum -1 of the Centre Pompidou.
Pace is honored to present an
exhibition of recent iPad prints, charcoal drawings and video by David Hockney, one of the most important and
celebrated living
artists in the world.
The Tibor de Nagy Gallery is pleased to present an
exhibition of late paintings and works on paper by the
celebrated artist Larry Rivers.
As part of this landmark
exhibition,
celebrated artist and Royal Academician Jenny Saville has curated La Peregrina, a personal and contemporary response to Rubens and His Legacy.