Sentences with phrase «exhibition presents a generation»

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The actual Focus generation had its premiere in January 2010 at NAIAS Salon in Detroit, while the new modified version was presented in the beginning of March 2014 at the exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland.
Considered one of the most important photographers of his generation, German fine art and fashion photographer Juergen Teller will present a special exhibition of recent work at Photo London 2017...
Mckee Gallery is presenting a centennial exhibition to honor Philip Guston — his influence on a younger generation of artists can not be overstated.
The Tibor de Nagy Gallery presents a group exhibition of gallery artists, with a fresh perspective, highlighting correspondences amongst generations, pairing an older guard next to a younger group of contemporary artists.
Leonard Hutton Galleries is pleased to present an exhibition of artworks by renowned first generation «Irascible» and New York School artists James Brooks, Willem de Kooning, Jimmy Ernst, Sam Francis, Adolph Gottlieb, Hans Hofmann, Lee Krasner, Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock, Richard Pousette - Dart, Theodore Roszak, David Smith and Jack Tworkov.
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts will present two exhibitions, «Joanne Freeman: My Generation» and «Martina Nehrling: Saudade,» second solo shows at the gallery for each artist.
Curatorial projects include Figurative Diaspora: The Migration of Academic Training from Russia to China in the Service of Progressive Art, Piss and Vinegar: Two Generations of Provocateurs, Beautiful Beast, a contemporary representational sculpture exhibition, The Big Picture, and Now and Then: Drawings from the 19th Century to the Present, in partnership with the Dahesh Museum of Art.
As an independent curator, he has presented exhibitions in Brazil and abroad, such as Mythologies - Brazilian Contemporary Photography (Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo, 2012); Éloge du Vertige (Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris, 2012); Generation 00 - The New Brazilian Photography (Sesc Belenzinho, São Paulo, 2011), Look and Simulate - Photographies from Collection Auer (MAM - SP, 2009), The Invention of the World - Collection of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris (Itaú Cultural, 2009, with Jean Luc Monterosso), Provisional Power (MAM - SP, 2014).
Unlimited: Presenting 78 ambitious and large - scale artworks from five generations of artists Unlimited, Art Basel's unique exhibition platform for artworks that transcend the traditional art fair stand, will this year present 78 projects from galleries participating in the show.
The exhibition presents large - scale oil paintings that are figurative, psychologically imbued, beautifully rendered, and wonderfully sublime by one of the most significant Realist painters of his generation.
The legacy of these women is conveyed through a section of the exhibition that presents works by contemporary female artists and designers that reflect and expand upon the work of the earlier generation.
Skarstedt's unique relationships with artists allows it to present exhibitions both on the primary and secondary markets, creating a dialogue between the generations.
I think he is one of the most interesting artists of his generation and I am very proud to be able to present the first exhibition of his work in the Netherlands.
In the context of the exhibition ``... and yet one more world,» presented by Kunsthaus Hamburg, the oeuvre of the seminal German Conceptual artist Hanne Darboven (1941 — 2009) serves as a starting point for an exploration of its present - day impact and relevance from the perspective of a younger generation of international artists.
The edition was produced to accompany The Edge of The Real, an exhibition to showcase of the work of a younger generation of artists working in Britain in 2004 and which was presented to complement Raoul De Keyser's parallel exhibition at the Gallery.
In addition the museum presents international loan exhibitions such as Je Suis le Cahier: The Sketchbooks of Picasso (1988), German Expressionism After the Great War: The Second Generation (1989), and Picasso and the Age of Iron (1993).
«As one of the first American museums to acquire Pollock's work, it only is fitting that the DMA should present this definitive exhibition of the black paintings, engaging a new generation of audiences with this important and under - examined aspect of the artist's practice,» Delahunty concluded.
oung London 2013 is the third in V22's series of annual exhibitions which present a snapshot of emerging cultural and artistic attitudes and trends in London as perceived by a new generation of young artists.
The Painting Center is pleased to present Re-Generation, a traveling exhibition featuring the work of three generations of painter - teachers.
Alongside these pioneering figures, the exhibition also showcases works by a younger generation, including Anne Collier, Roe Ethridge and Steven Shearer, whose interests reflect those of their predecessors, whilst also presenting their own unique take on appropriation.
Against the backdrop of these questions, the group exhibition presents pieces by artists who have grown up with the Internet as well as those produced by an older generation and brings together works that explore, unclose and question pictorial worlds in addition to ultimately creating individual original works with the tools of the digital cosmos.
McKee Gallery is presenting a centennial exhibition to honor Philip Guston — his influence on a younger generation of artists can not be overstated.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Dance of Light, a solo exhibition featuring 70 radiant, spiritual works that evoke an abstract vision of the natural world by Bang Hai Ja, celebrated as being among the first generation of professional artists from Korea to embrace abstract art in the modern era.
His work has been presented in both national and international exhibitions including Rendez - vous / 14th Lyon Biennale, Institut d'Art Contemporain, Villeurbanne / Rhône - Alpes, France (2017); Artists of Color, The Underground Museum, Los Angeles (2017); Future Generation Art Prize, 57th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (2017); The Necessary Reconditioning of the Highly Deserving, Commonwealth & Council, Los Angeles (2017); and Tenses: Artists in Residence 2015 - 16, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2016).
Ben Brown Fine Arts is delighted to present an exhibition of new paintings by Jiri Georg Dokoupil, one of the most creative and interesting artists of his generation.
Additionally, her work was published in the Surface Design Association's 2016 winter journal and will be a part of the Crossing Generations: Past, Present & Future exhibition at the 2017 SDA Conference in Portland, Oregon.
Exploring a cross section of art made during a period marked with revolution and socio - political tumult, this exhibition also will embrace five interventions by a current generation of artists whose work reflects the concerns of 1969 and brings the exhibition into the present.
In 2016, Johnson received Center support to present Making / Breaking the Binary: Women, Art, & Technology 1970 — 1985, an exhibition that surveyed a generation of pioneering female artists and related their work to the technology innovators who helped shape the information age.
[citation needed] The Serpentine Gallery presented the first survey of the new generation of artists with the exhibition Broken English, [28] in part curated by Hirst.
Alongside these artists, the exhibition also showcases works by a younger generation, including Anne Collier, Roe Ethridge, Collier Schorr and Steven Shearer, whose interests reflect those of their predecessors, whilst also presenting their own unique take on appropriation.
The work of 22 artists, spanning four generations, was presented in an exhibition that examined clay's appeal and craft.
Pace Hong Kong is pleased to present Chewing Gum, a group exhibition of artists from across generations and nationalities.
In this exhibition we present a selection of these works, together with works from other Norwegian collections, in an exhibition that reviews Kitaj's contribution as a historical artist, but also as one whose works still resonate with those of younger generations of artists.
A third show, the Modern's Jackson Pollock exhibition, put his generation firmly back in the present, after some impressive critical revisionism relegated him to the past.
Young London 2013 is the third in V22's series of annual exhibitions which present a snapshot of emerging cultural and artistic attitudes and trends in London as perceived by a new generation of young artists.
This exhibition will present a selection of May Morris» work, including landscape watercolors, embroidery, and book arts, celebrating the creativity of this next generation of handcraft.
After a nearly decade - long hiatus from the West Coast art scene, his paintings at this exhibition present a sort of general overview of a thrillingly differing painting practice and thus making an assertive case for the historical significance of Schnabel's opus as well as his increasing relevance to the new generations of artists and art aficionados.
Upstream Gallery presents Shifting Optics, a signalling group exhibition showing the work of a new generation of artists, for whom it is natural to experiment with digital techniques.
Presents exhibitions by emerging and new generation artists from the United States and abroad.
Featuring works by leading artists from the 1960s to the present day, the exhibition takes as its starting point Robert Heinecken's seminal series of photograms Are You Rea, 1964 — 68, as well as works by «Pictures Generation» artists, including Richard Prince, Barbara Kruger and Louise Lawler, who came of age during the media - driven consumer culture of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Sean Kelly announces From Pre-History to Post-Everything, a group exhibition that presents ancient objects alongside contemporary paintings, providing the opportunity for a visual dialogue between the forms found in ancient cultures and the forms being investigated by today's youngest generation of painters working with abstraction.
Representing the new generation of photographers and video artists, «Recent Histories» presented the results of an exhibition series, held at The Walther Collection Project Space in New York from September 2015 through January 2017.
An exhibition entitled Refraction: New Photography of Africa and its Diaspora and currently on view at Steven Kasher Gallery in New York presents a generation of photographic artists of African...
Guest curated by UMass Art History Assistant Professor Karen Kurczynski September 15 — November 20, 2016 Opening Reception: September 14, 6 — 8 p.m. Organized by NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale and guest - curated by UMass Amherst assistant professor Karen Kurczynski, a leading scholar of Danish Cobra artist Asger Jorn (1914 — 1973), who represents a new generation of art historians specializing in Cobra, the exhibition presents the history of Cobra through paintings, sculpture, prints, and primary documents by artists such as Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Constant, and Corneille.
The exhibition presents works by fourteen artists of European and American provenance over several generations who operate in terms of both form and contents between a conceptual reception of painting and an investigation of influences from the mass media.
In addition to exploring cross-connections among LeWitt's peers, the exhibition presents contributions by older artists whose methods inspired LeWitt, as well as younger artists whose approaches are in dialogue with earlier generations while extending the medium in new directions.
SELECTED GROUP SHOWS: 2018 Open SpacesKansas City, MO 2018 Color of the Year Presented by Pantone and X-RiteUrban Institute for Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI 2017 Solar Flair: Celestial Bodies in MotionAlbrecht Kemper Museum of Art, St. Joseph, MO 2017Light and ShadowMildred M. Cox Gallery Kemper Center for the Arts William Woods University, Fulton, MO 2017The 19th Annual National Juried Competition,: «Works of Paper» 2017Long Beach Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, Long Beach Island, NJ 2017 - 2018 Teardrops That Wound: the Absurdity of War, George Tsutakawa Art Gallery, Wing Luke Museum of the Asian and Pacific American Experience, Commission Work «Break Into Blossom», In collaboration with Phong Nguyen and Justin Shaw 2016 Vision: An Artist's Perspective, Gutfeund Cornett Art Kaleid Gallery San Jose, CA 2016 Novus Conceptum, Hannah Bacol Busch Gallery Bellaire, TX 2015 Generations: Forty Hues Between Black and White, OCCCA (Orange County Center for Contemporary Art), Santa Ana, CA 2015 Somewhere Between Black and White, Fiber Art Network, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 2015 Old Enough To Know Better, Cranes Art Gallery 105, Philadelphia, PA 2014 The 2nd Annual Juried Artist's Book Exhibition, WoCA Projects, Fort Worth, Texas 2014 The Living Mark Verum Ultimum Art Gallery, Portland OR 2014 Subconscious, Flow Art Gallery, St Louis MO 2014 A Dream and a Memory, St. Louis Artist Guild, St. Louis MO 2013 Missouri 50, Fine Art Building Sedalia, MO 2013 Art / Identity, Gallery 263, Cambridge, MA 2013 26th Annual Women's Work, Old Court House, Woodstock, IL 2012 Contemporary Women Artists XVI, Saint Louis University Art Museum, St. Louis MO 2012 UCM Faculty Show, UCM Gallery of Art and Design, Warrensburg, MO 2012 Color!
Bid to support LAXART, a non-profit art space dedicated to presenting experimental exhibitions from a new generation of contemporary artists and curators.
The exhibition starts with the oldest works, including Dosso Dossi's Psiche abbandonata da Amore (1525) and Antonio Carneo's Aracne tesse la tela (better known as L'Indovina, c. 1660), presented in dialogue with an assortment of books on «magic» from the same period, and ends with works by the most recent generations of contemporary artists — from Christian Marclay to Grazia Toderi, from Markus Schinwald to Clare Strand, Elina Brotherus, Jeppe Hein, Beate Gütschow and Hans Op de Beeck — passing through masters like Gustav Klimt, Giorgio de Chirico, Fernand Léger, Edward Weston, Kurt Schwitters, Yves Klein, Arnulf Reiner, Georg Baselitz, Gerhard Richter, Peter Blake, Christo, Günter Brus, Mimmo Jodice, Gilberto Zorio, Giulio Paolini, Richard Long, Candida Höfer, Giuseppe Penone, Fischli and Weiss and Shirin Neshat, to mention just a few.
It's with great pleasure we cordially invite you to join us at the opening of «MINUS / PLUS», a group exhibition presenting reductive art from two generations.
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