Featuring a wide variety of approaches to abstraction in landscapes, including Cubist fragmentation, gridded compositions, and pure geometric abstraction, the artists in
this exhibition explore landscapes both near and far.
Not exact matches
This timely
exhibition will stretch from the Civil Rights Movement to the Reagan Era, three decades that shaped the polarised
landscape of Trump's America, and will
explore tectonic shifts in American society and politics, from the decay of city centres and the decline of industry to suburban sprawl and the development of mass advertising.
Exploring concepts of
landscape and abstraction with human experience, the
exhibition unites sculpture with important recent paintings on aluminium and linen, together with works on paper.
The
exhibition contains images from the Civil Rights Era through the Reagan era to
explore how these contentious decades contributed to the current polarized American
landscape.
Thus the
exhibition, organised in partnership with the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto,
explores the genre of
landscape principally through the works of Paul Gauguin, Maurice Denis, Ferdinand Hodler and Vincent Van Gogh, but also presents North American painters such as Giorgia O'Keeffe and Emily Carr, who are less well known in France.
The
exhibition explores diverse cultural and emotional
landscapes of recent Cuban art and is presented in three «chapters» that span the
exhibition dates.
In the last five years, the gallery's presence has evolved to reach beyond its physical spaces and
exhibition programming,
exploring new avenues in publishing and philanthropy, while also expanding into both digital and international
landscapes.
The
exhibition features works from the artist's latest series Sensitive Water Mapping,
exploring her long - standing interest in questions of time and memory, as experienced through the perception of the natural
landscape.
Drawn from the Doris and Donald Fisher Collection, this
exhibition features single - artist galleries devoted to leading German artists
exploring the postwar
landscape.
Her
exhibition will
explore «
landscape» in its broadest sense, including intimate collections of natural found objects, large scale drawn pieces and a major new, experimental 35 mm film, Antigone.
Another of Walker's students was Arthur Watson, now president of the Royal Scottish Academy; in the introduction to Downie's
exhibition catalogue for her 2013 show Walk Through Resonant
Landscape, the consequence of her Chinese residency and travels, Watson observes the contribution made by Walker to her students» ability to perceive and
explore the unique
landscape of Scotland and for the primacy of drawing: «With a base on the island of Tiree, [Frances Walker] ranged across the West Coast and Western Isles interrogating the coastal margins — the rhythm of pebbles across a storm beach or the fractured architecture of a rocky foreshore, meticulously recorded through a vocabulary of precise but unforgiving ink lines.»
The writer of Orlando, To the Lighthouse and The Waves has proven a lasting influence beyond the literary sphere, and this
exhibition uses her work as a prism through which to
explore feminist perspectives on
landscape, domesticity and identity in modern and contemporary art.
Bring your little ones to
explore the
exhibition American Legends: From Calder to O'Keeffe and learn how artists such as Charles Burchfield and Marsden Hartley create brooding skies, tangled trees, and
landscapes of different kinds.
In association with NOMA, this landmark
exhibition, co-organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, is the first to exclusively
explore a vivid chapter of America's photographic history — 19th - century American
landscape photography made east of the Mississippi River.
The
exhibition will
explore the innovative work in architecture, interior decorating and
landscape design that went into creating Long Island's great estates.
This new
exhibition by Clare Woods will
explore her interest in the power and history of rock formations in the British
landscape, and its various manifestations in the works of artists such as Hepworth, Moore, Sutherland, Piper and Nash.
Rather than following the development of Rackliffe's oeuvre chronologically, the
exhibition will
explore various bodies of work that define the artist's output, including: Early Works; New York City; Maine
Landscapes, Still Lifes, and Self Portraits.
The
exhibition LAYERED
LANDSCAPES presents art works which
explore the contemporary phenomenon of layers in
landscape depictions.
The
exhibition, Peripheral Visions: Italian Photography in Context, 1950s - Present,
explores marginalized elements of the industrial Italian
landscape.
Each artist in the
exhibition utilizes scale and weight to
explore both visual and conceptual implications of depicting the environment: Jane Callister's painterly
landscapes deftly intertwine process and imagery; each painting celebrates a material investigation that generates fictional yet enchanting
landscapes.
Exploring the artist's immersion in the Hawaiian Islands in 1939, this fine art
exhibition will feature a lush flower show evoking the Hawaiian gardens and
landscapes that inspired O'Keeffe, and more than 15 of her paintings not seen together in New York since their 1940 debut.
With artists from Asia, Australia, Europe and the USA the group
exhibition LAYERED
LANDSCAPES explores the phenomenon of...
The project is part of SITE Santa Fe's biennial
exhibition series Unsettled
Landscapes,
exploring the work of contemporary art and cultural production in the Americas.
This
exhibition explores a new series of ethereal work about the wind and how it moulds and shapes the
landscape.
AWAD's Shirley Crowther Contemporary Art is pleased to invite you to her Summer
Exhibition at The Jointure Studios, Ditching, an exhibition exploring the response to landscape by a selection of artists: the influence it has on their work and the very individual ways of communicating this sense
Exhibition at The Jointure Studios, Ditching, an
exhibition exploring the response to landscape by a selection of artists: the influence it has on their work and the very individual ways of communicating this sense
exhibition exploring the response to
landscape by a selection of artists: the influence it has on their work and the very individual ways of communicating this sense of place.
Sarah Wiseman Gallery in Oxford presents Connections an
exhibition with Andrew Hood and Carol Peace (whose work First Sun is shown here courtesy of the artist and Sarah Wiseman Gallery), two artists
exploring the connections we make with one another and with the
landscapes around us.
Drawing on her experience as an architect and her fascination with this strange and unfamiliar
landscape Tooney Phillips has developed a body of work for her solo
exhibition that
explores our very perception of space.
Some New Painting (and Photography) is Hockney's first
exhibition of works completed since his return to Los Angeles from England, where he spent a decade pictorially
exploring the East Yorkshire
landscape of his youth.
She currently has a solo show at Trøndelag Senter for Samtidskunst (until 20 December) as well as a fascinating video piece in «Meshes of the Afternoon `, a strong group show
exploring landscape at Kunsthall Trondheim's temporary
exhibition space (until 13 December).
Oldham Gallery's first ARTIST ROOMS
exhibition brings together several works by British land artist Richard Long,
exploring his interest in
landscape and the natural environment.
Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, a two - part
exhibition on view at MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art, presents a range of work from the mid-1990s to today by the artist Francis Alÿs (Belgian, b. 1959), who uses allegorical methods to
explore the cyclical nature of change in modernizing societies, the urban
landscape, and patterns of economic progress.
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.
JoAnne Northrup, curatorial director and curator of contemporary art at the Nevada Museum of Art, organized the
exhibition Unsettled, the centerpiece for this year's Art + Environment Conference, which
explores the relationship between
landscape and culture.
All About America: Photographs by Burk Uzzle is presented in coordination with two other area
exhibitions exploring the photographer's work: Burk Uzzle: Southern
Landscapes (Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, 28 May — 18 September 2016) and Burk Uzzle: American Chronicle (North Carolina Museum of Art, 16 April — 25 September 2016).
August 8 — September 5, 2015 Opening Event: Saturday, August 8, 2015, From 2 - 8 PM This late summer
exhibition explores the diversity and evolving
landscape of the Big...
With more than 250 works on show, the
exhibition explores the tireless experimental spirit that drives Raysse's entire artistic output, from his small, playful sculptures to the self - discipline of drawing; from films expressing the libertarian trends of the 1970s to Raysse's use of neon as colour; and from installations celebrating consumer society to his paintings, which represent the most complete aspect of his work — among them, transcriptions of great Renaissance masterpieces, female portraits, large group paintings, and imaginary
landscapes.
The
exhibition celebrates this new acquisition,
explores Durand's significant contribution to the history of
landscape painting in the United States, and features several major works from both public and private collections.
This
exhibition is led by her writing, which will act as a prism through which to
explore feminist perspectives on
landscape, domesticity and identity in modern and contemporary art - with works by over 70 artists.
Badger's previous solo
exhibition at Jessica Silverman Gallery in 2010
explored a similar fascination of the natural
landscape's dramatic modulations.
Galerie Lelong is pleased to present Interventions in the
Landscape, a group
exhibition of photography and film that
explores how artists have inserted themselves and their subjects into the
landscape and engaged, manipulated, transformed, or been transformed by their surroundings.
This summer RWFA is presenting a group
exhibition featuring the work of eight photographers abstractly
exploring the classic subject of
landscape.
In this group
exhibition, artists Rachel Schmidt, Johab Silva, and Levester Williams
explore the concept of spaces, both real and imagined with responses to changing or unfamiliar
landscapes and restrictive environments.»
The three
exhibitions, Tacita Dean:
Landscape, Portrait, Still Life, shaped by Dean's response to the individual character of each institution, will
explore genres traditionally associated with painting —
landscape at the Royal Academy of Arts, portraiture at the National Portrait Gallery and still life at the National Gallery — seen through the contemporary prism of Dean's wide - ranging artistic practice.
The
exhibition, Project Room: Study for a Landscape, includes prints, sculpture, and mixed media in which Tossin
explores ways of experiencing and representing
landscapes.
In his new
exhibition at Nicolai Wallner, Chris Johanson
explores the urban
landscape of Los Angeles as well as the mythology and iconography that stems from it.
Mayfair Art Weekend, which runs from the 30 June until 2 July 2017, has partnered with the Royal Academy and announced a series of
exhibitions, events, talks and tours that
explore the cultural
landscape of W1, its creative history and vibrant arts scene.
This change in how we perceive
landscape, with
landscape increasingly being mediated through technology, will be the focus of an
exhibition exploring altitude in art at Towner next summer.
The Metropolis in Latin America, 1830 - 1930 is an
exhibition that
explores the impact that a century of accelerated urbanization as well as political and social transformations had on the architectural
landscapes of six Latin American capitals: Buenos Aires, Havana, Lima, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, and... Read More
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in collaboration with the National Gallery, London, has opened their
exhibition, Thomas Cole's Journey: Atlantic Crossings, which will
explore Cole's impact as a major 19th - century
landscape artist within a global context.
ASCENSION Studio 21 Fine Art Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Exhibition opens May 4th, 2018 http://studio21.ca/artists/charley-young/ FORECAST August 18 - October 2017 Free Will North Church Project Space Tides Institute and Museum of Art, Eastport, Maine A joint exhibition with Shoshannah White that explores the shifting arctic
Exhibition opens May 4th, 2018 http://studio21.ca/artists/charley-young/ FORECAST August 18 - October 2017 Free Will North Church Project Space Tides Institute and Museum of Art, Eastport, Maine A joint
exhibition with Shoshannah White that explores the shifting arctic
exhibition with Shoshannah White that
explores the shifting arctic
landscape