This exhibition opened a couple of weeks ago and it's one that will probably draw you in several times over the summer.
Not exact matches
In March 2016, the
couple opened the Audain Art Museum in Whistler to share their collection with British Columbians and create a space for temporary
exhibitions.
After a successful solo
exhibition with Praz - Delavallade in Los Angeles at the end of 2017, and participation at a
couple of art fairs earlier this year, Guy Yanai will be
opening his first solo show of 2018 at Conrads Galerie.
Back in September 2017, the Voorlinden Museum in The Netherlands
opened a duo
exhibition featuring the artist and
couple Shio Kusaka and Jonas Wood.
As Blaffer prepares to
open the University of Houston School of Art 37th Master of Fine Arts Thesis
Exhibition TONIGHT, (reception 7 - 9 p.m.; member / VIP preview 6 p.m.), each Blogging Blaffer post over the last
couple of weeks has highlighed an artwork by one of the dozen graduating and exhibiting artists along with his or her catalog statement.
The
couple will be celebrating 30 years in art
exhibition with a show that
opens in their Ridgefield Road barn gallery on Saturday, April 22 through Sunday, April 30.
A
couple of weeks ago
opened Planned Freestyle, Polish artist Bartek Świątecki aka Pener newest
exhibition at Šopa Gallery in Košice, Slovakia.
But now a reunion, of sorts, of Modern Ruin will take place this Saturday in Fort Worth, in conjunction with the
opening of a
exhibition of a sculpture by British artist Angus Fairhurst, A
Couple of Differences Between Thinking and Feeling, at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts.
Giulio Vesprini
opened a
couple of weeks ago Cosmometrie, his first solo show at Studio D'Ars in Milan part of the Parentesi Aperte's
exhibition cycle curated by Alessandra Ioalé.
Alex Gross, probably one of the most renowned contemporary surrealists today, will be
opening in a
couple of weeks «Antisocial Network», his first
exhibition in Los Angeles in over a decade
If it's not right now — as we're talking in London the day of her self - tilted survey
exhibition opening at the ICA — then it's a
couple weeks later when she's nodding off during the Lunch Bytes Medium: Format panel, after a hectic travel schedule and heavy subject in a talk with philosopher and friend Peter Osborne the previous night.
In honor of the centennial, a spate of
exhibitions have
opened over the last
couple of years.
Opening on Saturday, October 22, 2016 are «Connie Fox and William King: An Artist
Couple»; «Michael Knigin: The Holocaust and Anne Frank»; and a solo show of work by W.S. Heppenheimer, the winner of the 2014 Artists Members
Exhibition.
But with the success of the Istanbul Biennial, the
opening of the Istanbul Modern Art Museum a
couple years ago, and a big Picasso
exhibition, things are looking up (for art lovers in Turkey).
Press Preview: April 12th, 11 am to 1 pm If you wish to attend the press preview, please contact Emily Salas at
[email protected] Immediate Release ROBERT & ETHEL SCULL: PORTRAIT OF A COLLECTION On Tuesday April 13th Acquavella Galleries will
open an
exhibition that documents the amazing, unerring eye and acquisitive passion of the colorful New York
couple who dominated the contemporary art world in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Something Happened (2007) exemplifies the touchstones of the video aesthetic of Berlin - based artist Keren Cytter (a solo
exhibition opens at Oakville Galleries April 14): domestic interiors, amateur actors recognizably «acting,» elaborately scripted dialogue, signifiers of banal rituals
coupled with those of Hollywood melodrama.
A
couple of weeks ago, we had the opportunity to assist to the
opening of «I'll Bring You Flowers», a solo
exhibition by Vienna based artist Peter Phobia, curated by THE ART UNION as part of an exchange program between Vienna and Berlin based artists.
After appearing in a
couple of group shows he was spotted by the dealer Gavin Brown, who invited him to participate in a celebrated 1999
exhibition by Rirkrit Tiravanija, for which Mr. Tiravanija built a facsimile of his apartment that was
open to the public 24 hours a day.
Arte Fuse caught a preview of Brandt's work at the Armory Show last March and the image stayed on for a
couple of months till the invite to the
opening for his first solo
exhibition in New York came that it was not to be missed.