Join MoMA PS1 to celebrate the opening of
the exhibitions Huma Bhabha: Unnatural Histories and Thomas Lanigan - Schmidt: Tender Love Among the Junk.
Not exact matches
Group
exhibitions have included works by
Huma Bhabha, Tacita Dean, Faivovich & Goldberg, Jonathan Marshall, Isabel Nolan, and Nam June Paik.
Amongst the artists featured in the
exhibition are:
Huma Bhabha, Louise Bourgeois, Tony Cragg, Lucian Freud, Thomas Houseago, Mark Manders, Eduardo Paolozzi, Marc Quinn, Man Ray, John Stezaker, Andy Warhol and Rebecca Warren.
The
exhibition also contains site - specific works by Samira Abbassy and Chitra Ganesh and photography - based compositions by
Huma Bhabha and Mariam Ghani.
Meanwhile, nine other artists, including Mark Handforth and
Huma Bhabha, have each created a sculptural jewelry display for the show based on the primitive - looking steel masks Calder made for an
exhibition in 1940.
The artists in the
exhibition and store include: Ardmore, Hope Atherton,
Huma Bhabha, Sean Bluechel, Daniel Buren, Raphael de Villers, Francesca DiMattio, Mary Heilmann, Kara Hamilton, Paula Hayes, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Hella Jongerius, Steve Keister, Naoki Koide, Julia Kunin, Shio Kusaka, Takuro Kuwata, Liz Larner, Zachary Leener, Andrew Lord, Jonathan Meese, Matthias Merkel Hess, Marilyn Minter, Kristen Morgin, Nicole Mueller, Ron Nagle, Yoshitomo Nara / Kasumi Ueba, Ruby Neri, William O'Brien, Izhar Patkin, Alessandro Pessoli, Ken Price, Brie Ruais, Sterling Ruby, Anna Sew Hoy, Arlene Shechet, Lisa Sitko, Rosemarie Trockel, Kumie Tsuda, Francis Upritchard, Elif Uras, Paloma Varga Weisz, Tam Van Tran, Uncommon Matters, Kurt Weiser, Betty Woodman, and Rob Wynne.
VW (VeneKlasen / Werner) presents an
exhibition of new works by
Huma Bhabha.
Solo
exhibitions include; Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England (2017); «Unnatural Histories» at P.S. 1 / MoMA Contemporary Art Centre, New York, USA (2012 - 2013); «
Huma Bhabha: Players», Maramotti Collection, Reggio Emilia Province, Italy (2012); Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, USA (2011); Galerie Niels Borch Jensen, Berlin, Germany (2011).
Other notable solo
exhibitions explore significant artists working today, such as Salon 94's presentation of new works by MoMA - honored Pakistani sculptor
Huma Bhabha, and the first four - decade survey of Joyce Pensato's work, presented by Petzel.
The
exhibition includes work by such artists as Lynda Benglis, Gina Beavers, Ghada Amer,
Huma Bhabha, and Louise Bourgeois (all of whom, it so happens, have work available on Artspace).
The Art Dinner celebrates The Contemporary Austin's 2018
exhibition season, including projects at Laguna Gloria and the Jones Center on Congress Avenue by artists
Huma Bhabha, Elmgreen & Dragset, Ragnar Kjartansson, Rodney McMillian, Nic Nicosia, and Jessica Stockholder.
Her work has been the subject of numerous national and international
exhibitions, including Unnatural Histories, MoMA P.S. 1, New York; All the World's Futures curated by Okwui Enwezor at the 56th International Art
Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, Italy; Players, Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, Italy;
Huma Bhabha, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, Stranger, Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio; A Different Kind of Order: The ICP Triennial, International Center of Photography, New York; Land Marks, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Intense Proximity, La Triennale, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France; 2010 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum, New York; and the 7th Gwangju Biennale, Korea.
Huma Bhabha's fourth solo
exhibition at Salon 94, titled With a Trace, includes a sculpture, a suite of photo - drawings, and a series of studies on paper, which were the genesis of the artist's concurrent installation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Iris and Gerald B. Cantor Roof Garden.
archaeology, collage, drawings,
exhibition,
Huma Bhabha, landscape, Modernism, politics, pop, post-industrial, science fiction, sculpture, violence, VW (VeneKlasen / Werner)
The
exhibition features sculptures and collage drawings that
Huma Bhabha created in 2013 during his artist - in - residence at The American Academy in Berlin.
The
exhibition features work by three gallery artists:
Huma Bhabha, Thomas Hirschhorn and Yinka Shonibare MBE.
st ever
exhibition of work by
Huma Bhabha.
Huma Bhabha's second solo
exhibition at Stephen Friedman Gallery will present an ambitious new body of work.
Huma Bhabha's selected solo and group
exhibitions include Wages of Fear, C L E A R I N G, Brussels, Belgium; Salon 94, New York, NY; VW (VeneKlasen Werner), Berlin, Germany; Unnatural Histories, MoMA PS1, L.I.C., NY; All The Worlds Futures, 56TH La Biennale di Venezia 2015, Venice, Italy; Wild Noise: Artwork from The Bronx Museum of the Arts, El Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, Cuba; and America is Hard to See, Whitney Museum of American Art Inaugural
exhibition, New York, NY.
A satellite
exhibition space debuted in September 2007 with sculptural work by
Huma Bhabha.
As well as Bacon's painting, works from the following artists are included in this
exhibition: Stephan Balkenhol,
Huma Bhabha, Tom Friedman, Kendell Geers, Paul McDevitt, Yoshitomo Nara, Catherine Opie, Yinka Shonibare MBE, David Shrigley, Jiro Takamatsu and Kehinde Wiley.
«
Huma Bhabha: Natural Histories» at MoMA PS1 A series of impressive gallery shows in recent years has revealed
Huma Bhabha to be a distinctive and talented artist, but her sensitively installed survey
exhibition at MoMA PS1 showed what a daring and singular artist she has become.
Huma Bhabha's second solo
exhibition at Stephen Friedman Gallery will open in November 2016.
A few of the
exhibitions opening during Frieze week at the galleries in New York include Arthur Jafa at Gavin Brown's Enterprise, John Baldessari at Marian Goodman,
Huma Bhabha at Salon 94 (which coincides with the Met rooftop commission), Jordan Wolfson at David Zwirner, and Mark Van Yetter at Bridget Donahue.
An
exhibition of works by Harold Ancart, Korakrit Arunanondchai,
Huma Bhabha, Koenraad Dedobbeleer, Bruno Gironcoli, Marguerite Humeau, Zak Kitnick, Calvin Marcus, Marina Pinsky and Lili Reynaud - Dewar
Efi Michalarou: Dear
Huma Kabakcı and Anna Skladmann, as we know you are the curators of the
exhibition «Adventitious Encounters» on the sky - roof of the historic Whiteleys Shopping Center in the area of Queensway in London — a space rarely open to the public.
In both the sculptures from the mid-1990s, and the new drawings created for the
exhibition Players,
Huma Bhabha reinvents the human head, deconstructing and reconstructing an archetype in which she gathers and transforms various art - historical typologies: from the African, Oceanic and carnival masks to those worn by the actors / dancers in the Indian theatre, from the grotesque faces of Expressionist painting to the demonic, hybrid features we may find in the characters of science - fiction movies or the Marvel comic books.
The first
exhibition featured work by gallery artist
Huma Bhabha and subsequent shows have featured Lorna Simpson, Carter, Barry X Ball, Kara Hamilton and Lynda Benglis.
A talk with the artists within the scope of the
exhibition moderated by
exhibition curators
Huma Kabakçý and Mine Küçük was held on Sunday, September 24th between 5 and 6:30 PM, which Bingöl attended as one of the speakers.
Curated by
Huma Kabakçý and Mine Küçük, the
exhibition «Past Meets Present» was on display at the Anna Laudel Gallery between September 7th and October 20th.
Since joining the museum in 2010, Eleey has organized or co-organized more than 20
exhibitions, including surveys of emerging and established artists such as
Huma Bhabha, James Lee Byars, Simon Denny, Lara Favaretto, Mike Kelley, Maria Lassnig, Sturtevant and Henry Taylor.