Sentences with phrase «exhibition of a living artist»

His work has also been featured in a series of major outdoor exhibitions in cities since the early 1970s, including in 1975 the first exhibition of a living artist at the Tuilleries in Paris and then a citywide exhibition presenting work in all five boroughs in New York City.
Eligibility: Applicants should be actively engaged in the visual arts and seriously interested in writing about or creating exhibitions of living artists from the region.
Some 208,000 people experienced the installation, making it the most visited exhibition of a living artist in the Hayward's 39 - year history.
The exhibition remains one of New York City's most internationally visible and important exhibitions of living artists.
The most popular exhibition of a living artist ever held at the Tate was David Hockney's recent retrospective, which attracted 478,082 visitors.
Reynolds played a central role in organising the group of 34 artists and architects who signed a petition to found a Royal Academy of Arts, which was to hold annual exhibitions of living artists» work (now known as the Summer Exhibition) and establish a free art school.
A similar picture emerges in other countries, with no exhibition of a living artist featured in the top 10 places and few in the top 50.
This compelling survey, ably organized by Whitney curator Elizabeth Sussman, is easily the most significant solo exhibition of a living artist to be mounted this year in an American museum.
Is it harder to curate an exhibition of a living artist who is a friend?
Reto Thüring, curator of contemporary art, spoke with us about Albert Oehlen: Woods near Oehle, the museum's largest exhibition of a living artist's work in its history.

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Frank (Elijah Wood) is the withdrawn owner of a mannequin store, whose life changes when young artist Anna appears asking for his help with her new exhibition.
The following installations will be featured in The VR works of Felix & Paul, a showcase of groundbreaking live - action virtual reality experiences by artists Félix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphaël in the Festival's New Frontier exhibition.
The festival will include an interactive exhibition of finalist games, premiere screenings, live gameplay, a conference, salons, workshops, artist talks, performances, and more.
This month, Firstsite, Colchester, will open its latest exhibition — The Life of Julie Cope — showcasing works by Turner Prize - winning artist Grayson Perry.
Ostensibly depicting scenes from everyday life — a windswept walk along beach, the artist's daughter, dancing, sewing or putting on a shoe — the works in this exhibition alert us to the endless nuance of bodily expression and the myriad ways in which we reveal ourselves and communicate emotion, such as happiness, sadness, confidence, doubt or even distraction, consciously or not.
Exhibition: Tania Bruguera at Museum of Modern Art Cuban artist Tania Bruguera's Untitled (Havana, 2000), a live performance and video installation conceived for the Havana Biennial in 2000, will go on show this weekend at MoMA.
The Guardian reports that London's Saatchi Gallery has announced that it will hold an all - female exhibition titled «Champagne Life,» which will include the work of 14 emerging women artists from around the world.
From his lush early paintings of the Arkansas nature conservancy Grassy Lake and the Texas Gulf Coast; to his reliefs, sculptures, and assemblages created in a variety of materials; to his most recent paintings depicting survivors of Hurricane Katrina, self - portraits, and a return to still life, this exhibition provides an in - depth look at the work of a unique and significant American artist.
The exhibition also includes the debut of the Museum's new acquisition of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's Light of Life, a mirrored hexagonal box measuring more than seven feet square and seven feet tall, with three portholes at varying heights to allow the viewer to look inside of the enclosed «infinity room.»
The jazz innovator Cecil Taylor; the painter and musician Lucy Dodd; the filmmaker Steve McQueen; the earth artist Michael Heizer; and the skilled manipulator of human consciousness Andrea Fraser all outdid themselves, teaching us about life, space and the exhibition as form.
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.
Highlights of the exhibition include a rare Julia Margaret Cameron photograph made in Sri Lanka towards the end of her life; a self - portrait by Ellsworth Kelly drawn in Paris in 1949; the first collaborative work by Peter Fischli and David Weiss, a set of 10 photographs called the Sausage Series; a new painting on paper by Brice Marden; one of the art brut artist Adolph Wolfli's largest and most important drawings; a portrait of Lucian Freud by Walker Evans; and a mescaline drawing by Henri Michaux.
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center is pleased to present MY SECRET LIFE, Lutz Bacher's first museum survey exhibition, which spans several decades of the artist's wide - ranging conceptual practice.
Focusing on the central role of colour in Patrick Heron's work, this exhibition brings an extensive group of the artist's large - scale abstract works to Cornwall, where Heron lives and worked from 1956.
Characterized as a «silent and reflective meditation on his life and work,» this presentation is the first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom of Terry Adkins (1953 - 2014), a multi-media artist, musician, and composer.
Frankly I wish there were more inclusions by living artists like Milton Resnick, John Griefen, William Pettet, Dan Christensen, and Ronald Davis» Music Series and I'd like to see the museum do an in depth expansion of this exhibition.
Join contemporary Belgian artist Michaël Borremans in conversation with Dr. Jeffrey Grove, curator of the exhibition Michaël Borremans: As sweet as it gets, for insights into Borremans» life and work.
Presented through all of MUMA's recently designed galleries, the inaugural exhibition sees artists explore performative, media and event cultures, and the post-industrial architecture of the urban fringe, whilst others work with sound, light, sculpture, film, and painting in its diverse and expanded forms, offering a multi-sensory register of art and everyday life, from complex cultural perspectives.
The exhibition brings together more than forty - five artists from over fifteen countries, many of whom live and work internationally.
WhiteBox presents ACTS OF SEDITION: a Group Exhibition Curated by Raul Zamudio and Juan Puntes EXHIBITION OCTOBER 21 — NOVEMBER 19, 2016 OPENING RECEPTION + LIVE PERFORMANCES - OCTOBER 21, 2016 6 - 8PM Artists Carlos Aires, Kader Attia, Wafaa Bilal, Tania Bruguera, Jim Costanzo / Aaron... ContinueExhibition Curated by Raul Zamudio and Juan Puntes EXHIBITION OCTOBER 21 — NOVEMBER 19, 2016 OPENING RECEPTION + LIVE PERFORMANCES - OCTOBER 21, 2016 6 - 8PM Artists Carlos Aires, Kader Attia, Wafaa Bilal, Tania Bruguera, Jim Costanzo / Aaron... ContinueEXHIBITION OCTOBER 21 — NOVEMBER 19, 2016 OPENING RECEPTION + LIVE PERFORMANCES - OCTOBER 21, 2016 6 - 8PM Artists Carlos Aires, Kader Attia, Wafaa Bilal, Tania Bruguera, Jim Costanzo / Aaron... Continue reading →
Leading up to his two exhibitions later this autumn at David Zwirner's gallery spaces in London (October 5 — November 17) and New York (November 1 — December 19), I discussed with Tuymans a number of subjects that come out of his two new bodies of work, including the questions they raise around the romanticized life of artists, the recurring issue of otherness in his work, and how a talking parrot in a charmingly ramshackle tapas bar close to his studio inspired the title for a series of new paintings.
Family Portrait, Aneta Bartos's first exhibition with Postmasters Gallery, delves into the artist's relationship with her father, a former bodybuilder living in central Poland, with photographs full of vigor and vulnerability.
Equitable Vitrines is pleased to announce a new exhibition by Los Angeles based artist Yunhee Min in its namesake headquarters, two vitrines in the lobby of Koreatown's Equitable Life Building.
Select Group Exhibitions 2017 Monarchs: Brown and Native Contemporary Artists in the Path of the Butterfly, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE 2017 Buffalo in the American Living Room, Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND 2017 All That Glitters, work on display in contemporary galleries at St. Louis Art Museum 2017 Now is the Time: Investigating Native Histories and Visions of the Future, IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, NM 2016 Culture Shift, Art Mür, Montreal, Canada 2016 From the Belly of Our Being: art by and about Native creation, Oklahoma State University Museum of Art, Stillwater, OK 2016 Back Where They Came From, Sherry Leedy Contemporary, Kansas City, MO 2016 - 15 Woven Together, Regional Studies Museum Yekaterinburg, Orenburg Museum, Surgut Museum, Chelyabinsk State Regional Studies Museum, Izhevsk Municipal Exhibition Center Gallery, Glazov, Udmurt Republic, Yamal - Nenets Museum and Exhibition Center Salekhard, Orenburg Oblast, Russia 2015 Arriving at Fresh Water, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN, Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND 2015 superusted: the 4th Midwest Biennial, Soap Factory, Minnneapolis, MN, Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI 2014 Minnesota Biennial, Minnesota Museum of American Art, Minneapolis, MN 2014 McKnight Visual Artists Fellowship Exhibition, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis, MN 2013 Air, Land, Seed, 516 Arts, Albuquerque, NM and University of Venice, Ca» Foscari, Italy 2013 Dyani White Hawk and Philip Vigil, Shiprock Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 2012 Encoded, Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, MN 2011 Soul Sister: Reimagining Kateri Tekakwitha, Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, NM 2008 Playing, Remembering, Making: Art in Native Women's Lives, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture with School for Advanced Research Santa Fe, NM 2007 War Paint, Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, Santa Fe, NM
What follows, in the exhibition, are works by artists who have persevered in defiance of portrait fatigue, such as Alex Katz and Chuck Close, and some creative curating that asks us to think of 1970s Body Art, anonymous street photography, and certain still lifes as portraits.
His most important solo museum exhibitions were mounted by the Metropolitan Museum, New York in 1975, and the New Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow in 1988, where he had the distinction of being the first living Western artist to show in a Soviet museum.
The exhibition will comprise a selection of landscapes, still lifes, and self - portraits from the 1970s through the 1990s, and include a series of landscape paintings that the artist completed while at Skowhegan in Maine.
Through the friendship and careers of the trio of artists — all who live and work in The Hamptons — the exhibition explored paintings made and the intersections and divergences of each of their art practices during this time period.
This groundbreaking exhibition follows the artist's exploration of interlined topics, including a halting suite of works about 9/11; contemporary «history paintings» on life in America since the events of 9/11; homages to his friends, the women quilt makers of Gee's Bend, Ala.; memories of vanishing ways of life and his childhood in the the South; and evocations of human struggles for freedom.
The Norton's annual RAW exhibition was founded in 2011 through generous funding by the Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund / ML Dauray Arts Initiative to promote the work of living women artists.
Oscar Tuazon: Live, the second major publication on the American artist (born 1975), concentrates on an exhibition of new sculptural works at Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany, including a full - scale reproduction of fragments of the artist's house in Los Angeles.
SKG artist Daido Moriyama will be featured inthe group exhibition Another Kind of Life: Photography on the Margins at Barbican Art Gallery in the UK.
Featuring an intergenerational slate of artists, the exhibition is amplified by archival materials, audio platforms, a new collaborative opera to be performed live, and a fully illustrated exhibition catalog.
An exhibition titled «Alice Neel: The Painter of Modern Life» opened last year at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, in the Netherlands, 32 years after the artist's passing.
Ballroom Marfa is proud to announced its first group exhibition devoted to emerging artists whose work is informed by their experience of urban and suburban life in contemporary American culture.
For the exhibition, Als, a critic at The New Yorker, selected paintings that portray African Americans, Latinos, and Asians, and other people of color — neighborhood children, fellow artists and progressives among whom the artist lived in Spanish Harlem and the Upper West Side.
All of the living artists have created new works for the exhibition, many of which are experimental and responsive to the Museum itself.
Botero's solo exhibition Everyday's Poetry — Scenes from the fullness of life is a call to participate in the colourful and inspiring world of the internationally renowned artist.
The Flood Gallery Fine Art Center fulfills its mission by designing and providing art exhibitions, public events, and educational experiences that promote the appreciation and enjoyment of art, support the creative efforts of artists, and enhance the quality of life through interpreting, collecting, and exhibiting art, architecture, dance, film, and design.
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.
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