Scholarly in tone,
the exhibition programme focuses on historical works as well as modern masters.
The exhibition programme focuses on young international contemporary art and presents four exhibitions by artists with an interest in current themes such as performativity, body, social communities, digital as well as physical.
The exhibition programme focuses on presenting a wide range of adventurous and influential artists from across the world, while its rich history includes exhibitions by modern pioneers such as Paul Klee, Lucio Fontana, Francis Bacon, Bridget Riley, and Anthony Caro.
Not exact matches
«Kuwait is
focused on adding new high profile brands to its hotel mix as well as opening up the country with its expansion
programme for Kuwait International airport,» said Nadege Noblet - Segers,
Exhibition Manager, Arabian Travel Market.
The Museum's
exhibition programme and collection
focuses on contemporary Polish and International artists and its resources include the Filmoteka Muzeum — a collection of artists» films comprising of a few hundred titles, available online.
Our
programme focuses on solo
exhibitions to give artists the opportunity of developing projects and presenting new approaches to a medium that is too often seen as preparatory to other forms of art.
This impressive collection coincides with an ambitious
exhibition programme that tells the story of the birth of the L.A. art scene, with particular
focus on Judy Chicago, Hammons, Hockney and Ruscha.
Representing a solid stable of both established and emerging artists and artist estates, Pangolin London curates a dynamic
exhibition programme that
focuses on the historic developments of British Sculpture as well as the cutting - edge contemporary.
Focusing on themes such as the shift from Pictorialism into Modernism and the role of women in the history of photography as well as spotlighting the works of individual photographers, the remaining online auctions in January and April 2018 speak to the history and importance of MoMA's
exhibition programme.
The London Design Festival events run alongside the rest of the V&A Autumn
programme, including
exhibitions focusing on Pink Floyd and Cristóbal Balenciaga.
The
exhibition programme changes monthly and alternates between solo and group
exhibitions focusing primarily on painting.
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.
The foundation's new home in south - east Bristol will present an ongoing
exhibitions programme, beginning in late October with a show of one of Parr's photographic series, as well as talks and seminars, primarily
focusing on documentary photography in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The
programme of temporary
exhibitions focuses on art from 1750 to the present that has a dialogue with Turner's work and legacy.
STEVENSON has an international
exhibition programme with a particular
focus on the region.
Proposals for
exhibitions and associated public
programme should address the overall theme of COLLECTIVE MAKING and we particularly encourage proposals that bring
focus and explore collaborative artistic and curatorial practice within the region of Africa and Middle East.
The MG BOOKSTORE offers a variety of publications related to the museum's
exhibitions programme and
focusing on modern and contemporary art, art monographs and catalogues of past and current
exhibitions.
Noted for its
focus on emerging art and historical / projects, since 2009 the
exhibition programme at SPACE has been curated by Paul Pieroni.
In 2009 she was appointed Senior Curator at the newly opened M - Museum Leuven, where she developed the institution's contemporary art
programme focusing on solo
exhibitions by both emerging and established artists.
The
exhibition programme reflects the research
focus of the specialist subjects on offer within the College, Fine Art and Theatre Design, and a particular
focus on Drawing.
Among the highlights of the 2018
programme at ARoS are American pop art, Egyptian contemporary art, a Danish symbolist, and a brand - new
exhibition series Intermezzo starting in the
Focus Gallery
In line with the curatorial
focus of DIASPORA: Exit, Exile, Exodus of Southeast Asia, a group
exhibition of contemporary art from Southeast Asia about the movement of people in the region since the Vietnam War, and its related aspects of migration, displacement, return, and hybridity, and in support of MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum's dedication to research and education, we are pleased to present a specially curated screening
programme on 14 and 15 April.
Promoted by the City of Milan — Culture and produced by PAC with Silvana Editoriale, the
exhibition is part of the
programme of the Milanese Art Week,
focussing on contemporary art, at which the artist will present a performance paying homage to Karla, a transgender prostitute murdered in Ciudad Juárez (Mexico) in 2016.
He was previously the Curator of Visual Arts at Project in Dublin between 2000 and 2005 where his
programme focused on commissioning solo projects from contemporary Irish and international artists as well as occasional group
exhibitions such as Communism in 2005 and Enthusiasm for Frieze Projects in 2006.
The museums
programme mostly
focusses on solo
exhibitions, both by internationally known and young and upcoming artists.
Barbara Dawson, Gallery Director said «Dublin City Gallery the Hugh Lane is delighted to present this diverse
programme of
exhibitions that
focus not only on commemorating events of 1916, but allow for reflection on other periods of Irish history and the contemporary.
The
programme with the name BODY BODY
focuses on young international contemporary art and presents four
exhibitions by artists with an interest in current themes such as performativity, body, social communities, digital as well as physical.
Prior to this, she was Director of Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery for 12 years, where she developed an ambitious
programme with a particular
focus on the fusion of concept with material and process through outreach projects, public commissions and national touring
exhibitions.
The
programme will
focus on presenting solo
exhibitions by artists who in different ways test the boundaries of contemporary art practice, including the first UK solo
exhibition of Ryan Trecartin.
Both days will feature a seminar
focused on the scrutiny of historical and recent examples of art criticism, as well as a writing exercise in which the fruit of those discussions can be put into practice in the context of the Royal Academy's summer
exhibition programme.
With the current «Making Africa» Guggenheim Bilbao
exhibition and the continent being the subject of Armory Show's
Focus programme this year, there's finally a swell of market and institutional interest in contemporary African art.
We aim to create a point of
focus through presenting an interesting gallery
programme of solo
exhibitions as well as carefully curated, themed group
exhibitions.
Our
programme focuses on collaborative and process - driven approaches to production be that art work,
exhibitions, events, discussions, publications, knowledge and relationships.
The works included in the
exhibition have been selected by a process of consultation between Helen O'Donoghue, Senior Curator: Education and Community
Programmes, IMMA, Catherine Marshall, Senior Curator: Head of Collections, IMMA and the customers and staff of
Focus Ireland.
This
programme includes a series of sessions throughout the day for visitors to read and discuss the content on
exhibition, followed by a public panel discussion that
focuses on one of the international publications included.
The
exhibitions will
focus primarily on international artists that have not previously exhibited in Austria, and will be accompanied by fully illustrated scholarly publications and educational
programmes.
The concert is being staged as part of a special
programme of events surrounding IMMA's major new
exhibition, Vertical Thoughts: Morton Feldman and the Visual Arts, which
focuses on the many connections between Feldman's life and work and that of the many legendary visual artists with whom he was associated, including Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Philip Guston.
Blazwick says her new
programme will
focus on big mid-career surveys and
exhibitions that explore a theme or examine new trends, with the mantra: «If you've seen it here today, it's going to be big tomorrow.
Turner Contemporary's
exhibitions programme shows a unique combination of contemporary art alongside historical work, demonstrating a particular
focus on the art, thought and the legacy of JMW Turner.
FOLD has an
exhibition programme that identifies with an emerging
focus on materiality within European painting and sculpture.