The exhibition programme features work by both established and emerging Scottish and international artists.
The Tate Modern's summer
exhibition programme features a significant new body of work by American...
The museum's
exhibitions programme features works from their collections, touring exhibitions from National Museums and a programme of contemporary art and craft exhibitions.
Not exact matches
Features include prime speaking positions on the main
programme, a large
exhibition offering suppliers a platform to network and showcase their solutions, and intimate roundtable discussion groups, enabling vendors to promote their solutions in interactive sessions;
Over the past decade the
exhibitions programme has
featured solo shows by established international figures such as Ellen Gallagher, Thomas Hirschhorn, Gabriel Kuri, Rashid Johnson, Rivane Neuenschwander, Roman Ondak, Amie Siegel and Lawrence Weiner, as well as those by younger and mid-career artists such as Michael Dean, Thea Djordjadze and Oscar Murillo.
Those members came from various different artworld backgrounds (critic, curator, historian, artist, etc), and the
programme, as stated on its still - live website, «eschewed solo
exhibitions in favor of thematically, conceptually and politically driven group
exhibitions and projects», such as its inaugural outing, modestly named Part One, which
featured Andrea Fraser's May I Help You?
Since May this year, nearly 100 people have been referred to the
programme, and forty of the participants have work
featured in the
exhibition and its accompanying booklet.
During that time, he oversaw a
programme that included solo and group
exhibitions featuring artists including Tino Seghal, Ellen Gallagher, Yinka Shonibare, Zineb Sedira and Rosalind Nashashibi.
Part 1 of this 9 - month
programme features projects and
exhibitions from artists Emma Rushton & Derek Tyman, James Clarkson, Simon Lewandowksi & Sam Belinfante, and Rehana Zaman.
Previously
featuring artist Juliette Bonneviot's Xenoestrogens residency in June, the Ai curatorial
programme complements the physical
exhibition programme OSLO10, which includes an OTTOLINGER presentation on, August 20.
The
exhibition is accompanied by a comprehensive book
featuring a newly commissioned essay by Angela Vettese, former President of the International Jury of the Venice Biennale and director of the graduate
programme at the Università Iuav di Venezia.
Programming at IMMA encompasses Production Residencies for artists Sam Keogh and John Rainey to work on new commissions by EVA International supported through the Arts Council Ireland's Open Call
programme and an EVA
exhibition in the Project Spaces at IMMA
featuring works by Locky Morris, Roy Dib and Marlon T. Riggs.
Sharjah Art Foundation presents a year - round
programme of
exhibitions featuring the work of local, regional and international artists.
Every edition of the Biennale brings together the Main Project curated by internationally renowned curators; Special Guests
programme featuring retrospective shows of the major contemporary artists; Special Projects realised in the key Moscow non-commercial art institutions; Parallel
Programme that includes
exhibitions in commercial galleries.
The list of nominees for 2014 includes; Laura Buckley, who took part in our 2012 Sarvisalo residency
programme and exhibited work as part of Testing Ground 2013, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, who
featured in our
exhibition Pete and Repeat and filmed part of their 2013 work Jumpers in collaboration with Zabludowicz Collection, as well as artists Marvin Gaye Chetwynd and Steven Claydon, who are both represented in our collection.
Also in the
exhibition Mercy Mercy Mercy a film
programme compiled and edited by the artist and
featuring works by mostly British pioneers of video art.
The 2018 edition of Art Cologne also
features special
exhibitions such as «The Köln Show», an
exhibition focusing on the Cologne art scene in the 1990s, and a talks
programme.
For the first time, as a programming partner, Art Fund is not only offering a dedicated app
featuring Lilley's commentary, but also a
programme of photography workshops for the duration of the outdoor
exhibition.
This comprehensive catalogue, published to accompany the eponymous
exhibition on view at Dominique Lévy London February through March 2016,
features a commissioned essay by Angela Vettese, former President of the International Jury of the Venice Biennale and director of the graduate
programme at the Università Iuav di Venezia.
The new building
features more than 20,000 square feet of
exhibition galleries and a public sculpture garden, enabling the museum to expand its reach and
programmes.
The free event and three - day
programme, founded and run by artists,
features exhibitions, performances, publications, screenings, workshops and seminars — as well as one - day symposium — responds to the increasingly nomadic nature of artists and artistic practice, questioning «how we live together in a global community».
On the TV
programme «Art Box», Radio Television Luxembourg
features a tour of Mikhail Karikis's survey
exhibition Love Is the Institution of Revolution at Casino Luxembourg Forum d'art Contemporain, 1 July — 15 Oct 2017.
On the TV
programme «Art Box», Radio Television Luxembourg
features a tour of Mikhail Karikis's survey
exhibition Love Is the Institution of Revolution at...
Psycho Nacirema will be accompanied by a catalogue that
features a discussion between both artists and Russell Ferguson, Deputy Director for
Exhibitions and
Programmes and Chief Curator at the Ham - mer Museum, Los Angeles.
The
exhibition opens with a performance by Rainham Sheds and will
feature the work of its 17 artists working with the
programme over the last four years as an alternative higher education
programme run «by, and for its students».
The new edition
features work by Catherine Biocca, who recently took part in a two - person
exhibition at Beijing's I: project space last April, Aurora Sander, Geo Wyeth, and Joey Holder, who was one of five artists selected for the «Platform 2016»
programme of the Deptford X Festival.
Featured artists Marina Abramović, Bas Jan Ader, Francis Alÿs, Eduardo Basualdo, Chris Burden, Sophie Calle, Paolo Canevari, Chim ↑ Pom, José Dávila, Jeremy Deller, Juan delGado, Marcel Duchamp, Tim Etchells, Harun Farocki, Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Simon Faithfull, Félix González - Torres, Eva Hesse, Jeppe Hein, Thomas Heatherwick, Carsten Höller, Peter Kennard, Yves Klein, Kris Martin, Linda Matalon, Robert Morris, Yoko Ono, ORLAN, Heather Phillipson, Ruth Proctor, Gerhard Richter, Santiago Sierra, Gregor Schneider, JMW Turner, Lucy Wood, Ai Weiwei, Lucy Wood, Artur Żmijewski Turner Contemporary is working in collaboration with the Organizing Disaster research project at Goldsmiths College, London and with independent curator Francesca Laura Cavallo on aspects of the
exhibition and associated public
programme.
Self - made Rik Reinking is proud of being an art world outsider, yet has amassed an enviable and formidable collection: Sammlung Reinking
features some 200 artists — from icons of Minimalism to Fluxus to contemporary street art — and hosts a busy
programme of temporary
exhibitions.
Tillmans's own image rarely appears here (while the gallery permits photography, the
exhibition leaflet specifies «no selfie - sticks»), but the gregariousness of the curating — which
features a rare videowork, a live
programme, ephemera from the artist's Berlin - based project space, juvenilia like a foray into garment design and an inexplicable gong sculpture — reveals the artist in a surprising number of dimensions; he even codesigned the catalogue.
From June 2016, Copenhagen Contemporary ran an 18 - month pilot project on Paper Island,
featuring a
programme of
exhibitions that included solo shows of Bruce Nauman, Yoko Ono and Anselm Kiefer and made the institution the most visited gallery in Denmark.
Three smaller galleries, collectively known as the «North Galleries», will
feature an innovative new
programme of
exhibitions.
Victoria Miro Venice will
feature a year - round
programme of
exhibitions and will provide further opportunities for artists to stage
exhibitions and special projects in an intimate environment in the heart of Venice, a city so beloved by artists.
The season will explore the mind - bending concept of dark matter, which although unseen makes up for over a quarter of the matter in the universe, and will
feature a curated
exhibition in Science Gallery London's brand - new gallery space, alongside a dynamic event
programme taking place in the Gallery theatre, outdoor courtyard and studio spaces.
The gallery's
programme features young international artists interspersed with historically researched
exhibitions, such as Desire of the Other, a critique of contemporary collecting, and Dash Snow Hello, this is Dash, the artist's first solo
exhibition in London.
An
exhibition and events
programme featuring work by Austrian and international artists working across sound art, experimental film, software programming, laboratory culture, sculpture, ephemeral art, radio, instrument building, and post internet art.
In celebration of the competition's 10 year history, successful entrants will have their work displayed in Turner Contemporary's main gallery space as part of the 2017 summer
exhibition programme,
featuring British sculptor Phyllida Barlow, who is representing Britain in the prestigious Venice Biennale, as well as one of her former students, Kenyan artist Michael Armitage, alongside JMW Turner.
The series, launched in March 2016, forms an integral part of Carroll / Fletcher's overall
programme of
exhibitions and art fairs, Roth's Landscapes series first
featured in his Spring 2015 solo
exhibition, Voices over the Horizon, and includes work that is available for sale.
Despite this, it has an impressive
programme with
exhibitions featuring works by Yayoi Kusama, Nakamura Kazumi, Andreas Gursky and Man Ray.
Matheson looks forward to engaging with the 2018
programme at IMMA which will
feature a number of new International
exhibitions from major living artists including Wolfgang Tillmans and Monir Sharoudy Farmanfarmaian, as well as new
exhibitions from Irish artists Brian Maguire and Mary Swanzy.
Tate announced today highlights of its 2016
exhibition programme, which
features major
exhibitions devoted to some of the most prominent artists of the twentieth century: Francis Bacon at Tate Liverpool, Georgia O'Keeffe and Robert Rauschenberg at Tate Modern, and Paul Nash at Tate Britain.
Her work has been
featured in various festivals and
exhibitions internationally including PAMI - Peckham Artist Moving Image festival, CPH: DOX Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (DK), Manchester Film Festival (GB), 55Sydenham Rd Gallery (AUS) and FLAMIN Selected touring
programme (GB).
Over the course of the
exhibition, there will be a parallel public
programme featuring events and screenings, including an artist talk on 9 August 2017.
It is part of a changing
exhibition programme at Oldham's gallery and museum,
featuring natural and social history as well as contemporary art.
Alongside these two
exhibitions the opening
programme also included an online
exhibition; Reception Area which
featured the work of ten female artists that changed every day between 24 May — 2 June 2012:
Part of the Whitechapel Gallery's
programme of
exhibitions curated from archives, the display
features rarely seen prints, photographs, woodcarvings and clothing, and revisits the group's major
exhibition at the Gallery in 1929.
Significant
exhibitions and projects that have
featured Gunn - Salie's work include: Simon Castets and Hans Ulrich Obrist's 89 - plus project, for which he participated in the 89plus
programme with Obrist at the 2014 Design Indaba in Cape Town; Making Africa: A Continent of Contemporary Design, which travelled to the Vitra Design Museum and Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (2015); What Remains is Tomorrow, the South African Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia (2015); and the 19º Festival de Arte Contemporânea Sesc Videobrasil (2015).
The curated
programme features 11
exhibitions, 36 film screenings, 10 concerts and 11 new commissions.
Just around the corner is the Glasgow Art Club, a stunning building with interior
features by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, which has long been a meeting place for creative types and has a regular
programme of events and
exhibitions (private tours are also available).
Displayed in the central rooms on ground and first floors are botanical drawings and plant models from the collections of John Hope (1725 - 1786), John Hutton Balfour (1808 - 1884), Hugh Cleghorn (1820 - 1895) and Francis Buchanan - Hamilton (1762 - 1829), celebrating the very first
exhibition in the
programme, which
featured Hope.
The
exhibition features works by 39 artists who have brought this building to life and have contributed to the award - winning
programme.