Sentences with phrase «exhibitions by»

Yvon Lambert has organized seminal exhibitions by many leading international artists such as Carl Andre, MiquelBarceló, Robert Barry, Berlinde de Bruyckere, Nan Goldin, Douglas Gordon, Jenny Holzer, Richard Jackson, Joan Jonas, On Kawara, Anselm Kiefer, Barbara Kruger, Louise Lawler, Sol Lewitt, Glenn Ligon, Richard Long, Brice Marden, Allan McCollum, Andres Serrano, Tony Smith, Lawrence Weiner and Tom Wesselman.
In the Art Space Pythagorion, curated exhibitions by international contemporary artists will be presented annually during the summer months, parallel to the Samos Young Artists Festival.
Featured deFINE ART exhibitions by Tim Rollins and K.O.S., Dustin Yellin, Sam Nhlengethwa, Viviane Sassen, Jason Middlebrook, Matthew Brandt, Tallur L.N. and Nathan Mabry, among others, will be on view at the SCAD Museum of Art.
The 2015 HangarBicocca calendar of events will continue with exhibitions by Juan Muñoz (April 2015), Damián Ortega (June 2015) and Philippe Parreno (October 2015).
From March 10 — April 1, 2018, Quiet Noise art gallery in Tokyo will be showing two solo exhibitions by Yuma Yoshimura.
About Skarstedt: Skarstedt (20 E. 79th Street, New York, NY) was founded in 1994 by Per Skarstedt to mount historical exhibitions by Contemporary European and American artists that had become the core of his specialty in Sweden and New York in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Postmasters is a reliable venue for exhibitions by midcareer figures with a slightly kooky posture; case in point, its current show by David Herbert, dominated by a Flying Dutchman of charred wood and a sinister black sewing machine that recalls the torture device in Kafka's «In the Penal Colony.»
In 2015, Tate Liverpool will also stage a summer exhibition bringing together the late works of influential American artist Jackson Pollock, plus solo exhibitions by Romanian artist Geta Brătescu and the video - installation artist and Turner nominee Cathy Wilkes.
In Reviews, current and recent exhibitions by Carsten Nicolai, Min Jungyeon, Rosa Barba, Ragnar Kjartansson, Kendell Geers, Ulrike Heise and Tomie Ohtake, and Book Reviews including What Art Is, Art & Queer Culture and Money, Trains, and Guillotines.
In Atlanta, SCAD will present exhibitions by Orly Genger and Abrie Fourie.
Drawing from the British context as point of departure, and the wave of exhibitions by Black British artists — highlighting the recurrence of the issues they addressed in the 1980s and demonstrating the continued relevance of their art to this day — this project is the result of ongoing conversations with artists who have always been alert to the fragility of democracies and concerned with the pockets of exclusions that exist in the so - called «Free World».
Take the more or less visible exhibitions by David Hammons — dark corridors near Soho, a mansion for women wearing fur, and, as a postscript added four years later, art under wraps.
There have already been so many highlights this week, such as the four fantastic exhibitions by women artists at the New Museum: Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Kaari Upson, Carol Rama and Elaine Cameron - Weir and «We Wanted a Revolution» at the Brooklyn Museum.
In Atlanta, SCAD will present exhibitions by Matthew Day Jackson, Jesper Just and SCAD alumna Naimar Ramirez.
Solo exhibitions by women at IMMA represented 44 % of the total in 2004, so there has been a steep decline to 14 %.
In 1914, Mrs. Whitney established the Whitney Studio in Greenwich Village, where she presented exhibitions by living American artists whose work had been disregarded by the traditional academies.
Museum - quality exhibitions by major postwar artists are the bread - and - butter of the swank gallery run by powerhouse dealer Robert Mnuchin.
Para SiteA nonprofit collective of local and Asian artists — newly relocated to Quarry Bay — it hosts talks and exhibitions by oft - controversial artists (including Ai Weiwei in 2010).
With more than 1500 square meters of public space, the Gallery organises temporary exhibitions by major international figures and previously unseen projects by up and coming and local artists.
Situated in a townhouse, the new gallery is used to curate historic exhibitions by artists within the Petzel program, as well as focus on curatorial projects and publishing activities.
It presents exhibitions by a roster of established and emerging talent including Dan Colen, Katherine Bernhardt, Dan McCarthy, Adel Abdessemed, Marianne Vitale, and Elaine Cameron - Weir.
In Europe, we see a lot of musicians and artists from Africa, but it's my impression that there are not many ambitious exhibitions by European artists in Africa.
MoMA PS1 presents a series of solo project exhibitions by four international emerging artists, including the New York premiere of videos by both Edgardo Aragón and Ilja Karilampi, Caitlin Keogh's first solo museum exhibition, and the presentation of a new installation by Rey Akdogan.
By presenting simultaneous exhibitions by two Gutai masters across both venues in London, the galleries will highlight the legacy of this influential avant - garde collective.
These exhibitions by local, national, and international artists will open the Contemporary up to new perspectives that echo the world we live in.
DHC / ART is delighted to present a solo exhibitions by acclaimed Belgian sculptor Berlinde De Bruyckere, a leading international figurative artist working in a virtuosic, old masterly tradition yet testing and expanding the parameters of their discipline.
In addition, exhibitions by artist John Biggers and his students from the then - fledgling Texas Negro College (now Texas Southern University) reflected Houston's receptiveness to new ideas.
In celebration of Brown University's 250th Anniversary, the David Winton Bell Gallery and the Department of Visual Art present a series of one - person exhibitions by distinguished alumni.
While the initial decade in Chelsea included a number of important firsts for the gallery — including acclaimed solo exhibitions by Francis Alÿs, Michaël Borremans, Isa Genzken, Alice Neel, Chris Ofili, Al Taylor, and Lisa Yuskavage — David Zwirner continued to gain momentum in its next decade.
If they can be credited with any offspring, one guesses those would look very much like Miguel Abreu's gallery, which, with regular exhibitions by Scott Lyall, Jimmy Raskin and the formerly - of - Orchard R.H. Quaytman, easily runs the most intellectual programme in the neighbourhood.
There are some strong exhibitions by mid-career artists happening around the country.
The new space allows Gavlak to stage larger and more ambitious exhibitions by her roster of contemporary artists, and to turn an eye to California - based artists in particular.
This lecture focuses on some historic groundbreaking exhibitions and some recent exhibitions by... Continue reading →
From 2008 to 2013, Sheridan worked as director of exhibitions and publications at Mercer Union, a recognized center for contemporary art in Toronto, where she has subsequently curated numerous well - received presentations and exhibitions by artists including Pierre Leguillon (2012), Aleksandra Mir (2011), and Sol LeWitt (2010).
Because photography's brief history lends itself to examination backward, forward, and sideways in time, the gallery has presented exhibitions by artists as diverse as Bernd & Hilla Becher, Walker Evans, Eugene Atget, Edward Weston, Diane Arbus, Sol LeWitt, and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Offered in conjunction with the two solo exhibitions by John Currin and Berlinde De Bruyckere at DHC / ART Foundation for Contemporary Art from June 30 — November 13, 2011, Corpus is a unique project that links and considers the approaches of both artists.
While New York City's museums have, of late, treated «painterly» and «young» as extreme opposites — the recently closed video - imbued exhibitions by Cory Arcangel (Pro Tools at the Whitney) and Ryan Trecartin (Any Ever at PS1) come to mind — some of the city's talent prove otherwise.
DHC / ART is delighted to present two concurrent solo exhibitions by acclaimed Belgian sculptor Berlinde De Bruyckere and American painter John Currin — two leading international figurative artists working in a virtuosic, old masterly tradition yet testing and expanding the parameters of their respective disciplines.
If you haven't attended, and only have time to visit one gallery this week, you might try this three - for - one - special where discrete exhibitions by Mark Bradford, Geta Brătescu and Louise Bourgeois are loosely united by themes of societal ills, cultural lore and individual pain.
Toby Kamps (Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston) returns as curator of Spotlight, Formerly Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Menil Collection, Kamps has organized solo exhibitions by artists including Claes Oldenburg, Ellsworth Kelly, Vanessa Beecroft, Danny Lyon, Wols (Wolfgang Schulze) and Torolab, a Tijuana design collective.
This is the fifth edition of the annual region - wide project — consisting of a series of consecutive solo exhibitions hosted in Modern Art Oxford's Project Space, with exhibitions by participating artists — having graduated from Ruskin School of Art at the University of Oxford, Oxford Brookes University, and Reading University in 2016.
It also hosts temporary exhibitions by prominent artists like Glenn Ligon.
This exhibition forms part of IMMA's programme of painting exhibitions, which has included major exhibitions by Lucian Freud, Howard Hodgkin and Francesco Clemente.
From 2012 to 2014, Gingeras founded Oko, a project space in New York's East Village, which mounted exhibitions by Alex da Corte & Borna Sammak, Jurry Zielinski, and Julian Schnabel, among others.
In 2017, in addition to organizing and installing exhibitions by Wangechi Mutu, John Bock, and Carol Bove, Grachos served as guest curator of the Keshet Award organized by the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art in Herzliya, Israel.
When he moved the gallery to San Francisco in 1990, he organized early exhibitions by the likes of Raymond Pettibon, Erwin Wurm, and Rirkrit Tiravanija.
Faye Hirsch, Franklin Einspruch, Christina Kee, and David Cohen discuss recent exhibitions by four painters: Mary Corse, Ridley Howard, Glenn Goldberg, and Joyce Pensato.
The schedule will feature solo exhibitions by Cosima von Bonin and Aki Sasamoto.Both von Bonin, who is from Germany, and Japan - born,... Read More
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Set up in 1984 with the aim of fostering the study and knowledge of modern and contemporary art, the Fundació Antoni Tàpies showcases one of the biggest collections of his art works but also hosts many temporary exhibitions by contemporary artists, various art symposiums, lectures and film sessions, and also produces publications which all complement the main activities and exhibitions devoted solely to Antoni Tàpies.
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