For the past decade I have curated and organised
exhibitions in a wide variety of media and formats.
Not exact matches
This
exhibition highlights 63 artists working
in a
wide variety of media and also features the BSA's historical time - line posters.
From December 29, 2011 — March 18, 2012, CoCA will present its 22nd annual juried
exhibition seeking work from emerging as well as established artists
in a
wide variety of visual
media.
A juried
exhibition of original work
in a
variety of media by 95 artists exploring the idea
of «
wide open»
in all the hidden niches
of our collective psyche, selected by Carmen Hermo, the Brooklyn Museum's Assistant Curator for the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.
[1] To that end, this
exhibition explores the expanded field
of painting through a
wide range
of works
in a
variety of media (i.e., installation, video, sculpture, and painting) that provide fertile territory for examining the legacy and meaning
of painting and painterly practices
in contemporary art today.
The artists selected by A (by) P to take part
in the
exhibition use a
wide variety of media in their practice, from digital technology to illustration, paintings and sculpture, and video presentations and performances.
The
wide - range
of works
in the
exhibition are represented by a
variety of media including sculpture, film, recordings, installations, photographs, paintings and works on paper by artists Lucas Ajemian and Jason Ajemian, Laurie Anderson, Ronnie Bass, Joseph Beuys, Nick Cave, Martha Colburn, Anne Collier, Moyra Davey, Tacita Dean, Simon Evans, Brendan Fowler, Rodney Graham, Chris Hanson and Hendrika Sonnenberg, Jay King and Mario Diaz de León, Jacob Kirkegaard, Jutta Koether, Jim Lambie, Louise Lawler, Christian Marclay, David Moreno, Robert Morris, Yoko Ono, Raymond Pettibon, Jack Pierson, Robin Rhode, Jamie Shovlin, Robert Smithson, Meredyth Sparks, Reena Spaulings, Emily Sundblad, and Fred Tomaselli.
Changing
exhibitions featured
in the Museum's Main Gallery and the Nilson Gallery present a
wide variety of art
in all
media.
The Woodmere Annual: 75th Juried
Exhibition, The Condition of Place (Through Aug. 28, Woodmere Art Museum) Annual exhibition highlights contemporary work in a wide variety of media by artists living within 50 miles of t
Exhibition, The Condition
of Place (Through Aug. 28, Woodmere Art Museum) Annual
exhibition highlights contemporary work in a wide variety of media by artists living within 50 miles of t
exhibition highlights contemporary work
in a
wide variety of media by artists living within 50 miles
of the museum.
The
exhibition will present a
wide variety of artwork created
in all
media that responds to the question «What's Next?»
With over 600 square meters
of exhibition space designed by Beijing - based artist / architect, Ai Weiwei, Pékin Fine Arts strives to represent and to promote the best and most innovative Contemporary artists from Asia, focusing on individuals adept at working
in a
wide -
variety of media, with experience
in both domestic and international
exhibitions.
This
exhibition consists
of seventy - eight broadsheets
in a
wide variety of media including letterpress, silkscreen, etching, digital pigment prints, relief prints, monoprints, and many forms
of hand work.
The Embassy
of Brazil
in London proudly presents Gallery 32's second
exhibition this year: fodasefoice, Nuno Ramos» first solo show
in the UK.fodasefoice is the title
of a group
of works by Ramos, which comprise a
wide variety of media: sculpture, drawing and performance.
The
exhibition includes many
of the
wide range
of media represented within the IMMA Collection; painting, sculpture, drawings and prints, photography, film, video, installation and performance and include works by both Irish and international artists, giving you a sense
of the huge
variety of artistic practice
in contemporary art.
SYD CARPENTER, JUROR Woodmere's annual juried
exhibition highlights contemporary work
in a
wide variety of media by artists living within fifty miles
of the Museum.
The
exhibition features works
in a
wide variety of media from artists living within 50 miles
of the Museum.
With over fifty artists
in the show, the
exhibition featured a
wide variety of works
in different
media.