LONDON — Disaster lurks in every corner of a Museum of London
exhibition exploring that city's great fire of 1666.
This exhibition explores the city as it undergoes, a period of profound structural and urban change.
Infinite City Infinite City is a group
exhibition exploring the city as material, site and situation for the contemporary lived experience.
Not exact matches
It is an ambitious 8,000 - square foot
exhibition designed to
explore 400 years of New York
City history, and now it has brought the Museum of the
City of New York the largest donation in its 94 - year existence: $ 10 million from the Thompson Family Foundation.
On view through January 7, 2007, at the International Center of Photography in New York
City, the
exhibition explores humanity's oft - troubled interactions with the natural world.
Exhibitions rotate regularly and upcoming is Urban Now:
City Life in Congo, an
exhibition that
explores the different urban sites in Congo through... Image...
I found that walking seemed to alleviate my spirits, and so, once the novelty of the
Exhibition had begun to fade, I started to
explore the centre of Glasgow, to familiarise myself with this Second
City of the Empire, this place of many hills - and it was on one of these invigorating excursions that I first encountered two ladies who, as it transpired, turned out to be close relatives of Ned Gillespie.
Galway
City Museum Located on the banks of the River Corrib just a two minute walk from our hotel, Galway
City Museum is home to a number of popular
exhibitions exploring local history through the ages.
A favourite accommodation of corporate executives during weeknights, the Quest Apartments World Square caters as successfully to to visitors to Sydney on weekends, who wish to
explore some of Australia's premier
city's culture including - the Spanish Quarter, Chinatown, The Sydney
Exhibition and Convention Centre located in Darling Harbour.
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.
The
exhibition documents environmental art that
explores persistent problems throughout New York
City.
A group
exhibition of contemporary artists
exploring 2 and 3 - dimensional sculpture curated by Indira Cesarine to take place at The Untitled Space gallery in New York
City July 2018 and online on Artsy.
The
exhibition draws upon the Wolfonian's collection to
explore issues of identity — personal, corporate and national — as well as the impact of cultural displacement on the history of design and the role of commercial art in the modern
city.
Explore the world of William Merritt Chase in this montage from the
exhibition set to waltz - like music for solo piano by Victor Herbert, a popular figure in New York
City's musical scene in Chase's day.
In his solo
exhibition Moonlighting at Loudhailer Gallery in Culver
City, Greene conjures up sensibilities that remind one of the creative explosion that occurred during the Weimar Republic, the subject of a recent
exhibition at LACMA, and a time (1919 - 1933) when Germany was rebuilding itself after World War I, soldiers were coming home maimed or not at all, consumerism was on the rise, women had more independence, and sexuality become a more free, fluid thing to
explore.
A group
exhibition of contemporary artists
exploring 2 and 3 - dimensional sculpture curated by Indira Cesarine to take place July 2018 at The Untitled Space gallery in New York
City as well as online on Artsy.
«The
exhibition John Graham: Maverick Modernist at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, Long Island, is a unique opportunity to
explore the work of an artist who has hovered on the margins of the Modernist narrative for more than a half - century, when he isn't forgotten altogether... Maverick Modernist takes a deep dive into Graham's background as an artist, a career he began in earnest when, at the age of 35, he enrolled in the class of the Ashcan School painter John Sloan at the Art Students League in New York
City.»
''... the
exhibition underlines a part of Neel's practice rarely
explored and tells a story of how to be an artist in a big
city...»
This
exhibition explores how Long Island was transformed in the 1960s as New York
City residents sought home ownership and greener pastures, and as the country as a whole questioned the meaning of a «traditional» American lifestyle.
To celebrate the release of Isle of Dogs, director Wes Anderson has teamed up with The Store X at 180 The Strand to present an
exhibition exploring the meticulously crafted dystopian world of Megasaki — the fictional Japanese
city in which the film is set.
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.
New York
City high school teens are invited to the Whitney to
explore Collected by Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner, an
exhibition celebrating American and international work from the 1960s to the present day.
TEFAF may be the main attraction in Maastricht this March, but the fair also offers the opportunity to
explore a wide range of
exhibitions and events both within the
city and further afield.
Culture Type - For Your Summer Agenda, 49 U.S.
Exhibitions Featuring Works by Black Artists The International Review of African American Art Plus - A Look Inside: Eliza's Cabinet of Curiosities Art
City Asks: Fo Wilson Wisconsin Gazette - A cabinet of curiosities in a cabin Art
City: Using objects to
explore, reimagine a slave's world Arts Without Borders: A «peculiar curiosity» lurks in the Lynden Scupture Garden's back woods
Founded in 1979 New York
City - based artist collaborative Group Material created over fifty
exhibitions and public projects in the U.S. and Europe
exploring the interrelations of aesthetics, culture and politics.
For this reason, The World According to New Orleans proposes that a historical backdrop to New Orleans art — particularly one that suggests an alternative artistic canon --- is appropriate for an
exhibition that attempts to
explore the essence of the
city's current art scene.
St. Louis Public Radio covers a selection of new African American art
exhibitions on view in the
city, including «Hands Up, Don't Shoot,» a direct response to the Michael Brown killing organized by the Alliance of Black Gallery owners and on view at 14 venues; «Other Ways» at Philip Slein Gallery featuring than 60 works from local private collections by artists such as Radcliffe Bailey, Dawoud Bey, Mark Bradford, Ellen Gallagher, Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley; «Living Like Kings» at the World Chess Hall of Fame
explores the intersection of chess and hip hop; and a presentation of Nick Cave «s Sound Suits at the St. Louis Art Museum opening Oct. 31.
The
exhibition explores the life and career of the visionary American designer and includes iconic works from his oeuvre, taking viewers from his first New York
City design studio established in 1974 to the present.
«The Planetary Garden: Cultivating Coexistence»
explores unseen connections, new intelligences and inequality (Sicily is one of Italy's poorest regions) through the prism of its host
city, with the
exhibition using Palermo «as a laboratory to investigate the challenges of our time and look for traces of possible futures».
On 30 July our first ever REcreative tour
explored two of south - east London's best known art spaces - Bold Tendencies, the annual sculpture
exhibition held on the top floors of the Peckham multiplex carpark - and White Cube Bermondsey, to see an
exhibition by UK artist Sarah Morris, called «Bye Bye Brazil» that featured her amazing film about the
city of Rio.
The
exhibition, curated by Jesús Fuenmayor, is an investigation that
explores the architectural fictions that can be traced in the industrial and decorative arts of
cities world - wide and in particular the artist's home base of Los Angeles and the exhbiition's context in Buenos Aires, including Faena Art Center's previous life, as an old flour mill.
Featuring photographs by such artist as Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, Lisette Model, Walker Evans, Helen Levitt, Robert Frank, Garry Winogrand, and Dawoud Bey, this
exhibition explores the myriad ways artists have approached the subject of bustling
city scenes over time.
Explore the
exhibition with New Museum educators through small group conversations and learn how Burden has investigated ideas of limits, speed, and play through artworks like Ghost Ship, The Big Wheel, A Tale of Two
Cities, and All the Submarines of the United States of America.
The
exhibition documents environmental art that
explores persistent problems throughout New York
City, including The Point's South Bronx Resiliency Arts Fellowship, Lillian Ball's WATERWASH and Jan Mun's residency with the New York Hall of Science, among others.
Happening across the
city are some 300 independent events, including
exhibitions, workshops, tours, and studio open houses,
exploring the craft, process, and practice of design, in addition to topics related to urban planning and communities.
The current Centre Pompidou
exhibition will be offering its audiences a chance to
explore a fascinating chapter in the history of the Russian avant - garde — the period of the People's art school which was founded by Marc Chagall in his native
city of...
Amid the many visual arts
exhibitions and events this year commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of Singapore's independence, an upcoming
exhibition at Sundaram Tagore Gallery at Gillman Barracks seeks to
explore the more abstract notion of artistic and creative autonomy in the
city - state at this momentous juncture in its history.
As Open / Close will be on display in Cuchifritos, a nonprofit art space that is located in the Essex Street Market, this forthcoming
exhibition seeks to engage, highlight, and
explore the complex undercurrents that define the social terrain of a popular New York
City shopping district.
This
exhibition explores a selection of Whistler's etchings and lithographs describing major European
cities, their waterways, and the working class people living there.
Set over four rooms, this rich and immersive
exhibition is based around a collaboration in the Haitian
city of Port - au - Prince and
explores the history of the Haitian Revolution and legacy of revolution instigator and former slave turned army general: François - Dominique Toussaint Louverture.
Pulso Alterado (Altered Pulse) is a group
exhibition at the University Museum of Contemporary Art (MUAC) in Mexico
City that
explores the extremes of human emotion.
She is currently Senior Curator at El Museo del Barrio in New York
City, where she is working on A Brief History of (Some) Things, an
exhibition exploring the persistence of Mesoamerican and Indigenous Caribbean imagery in contemporary art.
Approximately Infinite Universe is an
exhibition featuring contemporary artistic thought experiments,
exploring ideas surrounding aliens and others, bodily mutations, disorientation and weightlessness, reproductive technologies, utopia and dystopia,
cities of the future, Afro - futurism, and meta - histories, among others.
New York
City - based artist Trish Tillman presents an
exhibition, «Remains (to be Seen),» that
explores the visual devises of commemoration.
The
city's first major
exhibition of Frankenthaler's work in more than five decades, the
exhibition explores her return to gestural improvisation after years spent developing her «soak - stain» technique (soaking her raw canvas with turpentine - thinned paint).
This year's
exhibition, titled A Needle Walks into a Haystack,
explores our habits, habitats, and the objects, images, relationships and activities that constitute our immediate surroundings — and there are many more partner
exhibitions taking over the
city.
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
Spanning
exhibitions, publications, films, new media, and site - specific installations, funded projects include «Incense Sweaters & Ice,» an immersive installation by Los Angeles - based artist Martine Syms; «Bond: Race and the Modern
City,» which is described as the first book - length study of the architect J. Max Bond Jr. (at right, on far left); «Sacred Stoops: Typological Studies of Black Congregational Spaces,» an investigation of the porch and its role in the African American community; and research
exploring «emerging paradigms» in architectural education across sub-Saharan Africa.
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 Santiago de Chile.
«The latest
exhibition taking place at the New York University Art Gallery on Saadiyat island, Inventing Downtown: Artist - Run Galleries in New York
City, 1952 — 1965, features more than 200 very early works of over 50 artists offering a unique and rarely explored perspective of the cross-section of creative life in the city during that period.&ra
City, 1952 — 1965, features more than 200 very early works of over 50 artists offering a unique and rarely
explored perspective of the cross-section of creative life in the
city during that period.&ra
city during that period.»