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This exhibition cuts across the usual compartments of art history to offer viewers a new way of exploring modern and contemporary art.
Programming at Kemper Museum offers educational opportunities for all ages to explore modern and contemporary art.
We encourage all visitors to share their ideas and engage with one another as we explore modern and contemporary art together.
The Hirshhorn presents varied exhibitions and offers an array of public programs that explore modern and contemporary art.

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The sale came as part of a themed auction called «Bound to Fail,» a selection of 39 works of modern and contemporary art exploring the idea of commercial failure and risk - taking to expand the boundaries of art.
About Blog Minus Plato is a blog that explores the dynamic between ancient Greek and Roman literature and philosophy and modern and contemporary art.
About Blog Minus Plato is a blog that explores the dynamic between ancient Greek and Roman literature and philosophy and modern and contemporary art.
Writer / director Neil LaBute once again explores and explodes modern relationships in this contemporary story of love, sex and art set in a college town.
About Blog Minus Plato is a blog that explores the dynamic between ancient Greek and Roman literature and philosophy and modern and contemporary art.
In 2013, starting in Paris and Brussels, and now London, Pullman is building with both emerging and established living artists, a contemporary art collection that explores an essential aspect of our times: the re-emergence of cultural identities in a modern world marked by universality and cultural mixing.»
He will talk with Kuo about his two forthcoming book projects, which will explore intersections of race, gender, and aesthetics in modern and contemporary art.
EXPO CHICAGO's VIPs receive insider access to the fair as well as a tailored itinerary exploring Chicago's contemporary and modern art scene including special visits to the city's top private collections, artist studios, curator led tours of the nation's top institutions as well as invitation only receptions with fellow art aficionados.
The writer of Orlando, To the Lighthouse and The Waves has proven a lasting influence beyond the literary sphere, and this exhibition uses her work as a prism through which to explore feminist perspectives on landscape, domesticity and identity in modern and contemporary art.
This is the first in a series of projects that will see her work simultaneously at Modern Art Oxford with another solo exhibition, Invisible Strategies (21 January — 30 April) and her participation to The Place is Here at Nottingham Contemporary (4 February — 30 April), a major exhibition bringing together around 100 works by over 30 artists and collectives exploring the pivotal 1980s decade for British culture and politics.
Current projects include In the Shadow of the Negress: A Brief History of Modern Artistic Practice, which explores the constitutive role played by fictions of black womanhood in Western art from the late - eighteenth century to the present, and a companion volume — tentatively entitled Touched by the Mother: Contemporary Artists, Black Masculinities, and the Ends of the American Century — that brings together many of his new and previously published critical essays.
«Although a handful of recent exhibitions have explored the topic, this is the first to offer a systematic examination of the newspaper as both a material and subject in modern and contemporary art over the course of a century.»
Drawing on contemporary sociology, neuroscience and of course art the Irish Museum of Modern Art's exhibition «What We Call Love» explores how the notion of love has evolved within the 20th centuart the Irish Museum of Modern Art's exhibition «What We Call Love» explores how the notion of love has evolved within the 20th centuArt's exhibition «What We Call Love» explores how the notion of love has evolved within the 20th century.
The gallery's program includes: Estates of historically significant Canadian artists, most notably many of the Painters 11 group who established Canada's international reputation for modern abstraction in the 1950s including many of the Painters 11's immediate post-contemporaries who emerged predominantly in Toronto during the 1960s and 1970s, especially those hailing from the legendary Isaacs and Carmen Lamanna galleries; established senior artists working in a wide range of media; recognized mid-career artists from Canada and Europe; and emerging international talents, particularly those exploring the boundaries of media, representation and interpretation within contemporary art making.
After exploring modern and contemporary artwork throughout Kemper Museum, and learning about how to select and display artwork in an exhibition, participants will create miniature pieces of art to display in their own miniature art exhibition!
The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art is widely recognized as one of the most significant collections of modern and contemporary work by African and African Diasporan artists, and Four Generations draws upon the collection's unparalleled holdings to explore the critical contributions made by black artists to the evolution of visual art in the 20th and 21st centuriArt is widely recognized as one of the most significant collections of modern and contemporary work by African and African Diasporan artists, and Four Generations draws upon the collection's unparalleled holdings to explore the critical contributions made by black artists to the evolution of visual art in the 20th and 21st centuriart in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Theme: Miniature Art After exploring modern and contemporary artwork in Kemper Museum, campers will create their own miniature paintings, drawings, and sculptures to then install in their very own miniature art museArt After exploring modern and contemporary artwork in Kemper Museum, campers will create their own miniature paintings, drawings, and sculptures to then install in their very own miniature art museart museum!
Coney Island Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861 — 2008 WNPR, Feb. 13, Coney Island and Bushnell Park's Carousel Artistry by Mallory O'Donoghue The Boston Globe, Feb. 12, Atheneum assembles a first - rate installation by Sebastian Smee WNPR, Feb. 12, Wadsworth Explores Coney Island, the «Microcosm of the American Experience» by Ray Hardman The Modern Art Notes (MAN) Podcast, Feb. 12, No. 171: Dennis V. Geronimus, Robin Jaffee Frank by Tyler Green WNPR, Feb. 11, Where We Live, An Arts Wheelhouse Examines Connecticut Museums The Boston Globe, Feb. 10, Coney Island comes to the Wadsworth Atheneum by Mark Feeney Apollo Magazine, Feb. 10, Five favourites from the Wadsworth Atheneum's new galleries The New Yorker, Feb. 9, Change Artist: The works of Piero di Cosimo by Peter Schjeldahl The Art Newspaper, February 2015, Wadsworth Atheneum restores spaces it very nearly lost by Julia Halperin The Hartford Courant, Feb. 2, «Coney Island On the Silver Screen» Series at Atheneum by Susan Dunne The New York Times, Feb. 1, Wadsworth Atheneum's New Spaces for Contemporary Art by Susan Hodara The Guardian, Jan. 30, Wadsworth Atheneum: oldest public museum in US comes back from brink by Martin Pengelly The Hartford Courant, Jan. 25, Three Satellite Shows Compliment Dynamic «Coney Island» Exhibit at Wadsworth Atheneum The Hartford Courant, Jan. 18, Renovated Wadsworth Galleries Show Off Contemporary Collections by Susan Dunne The Wall Street Journal, Jan. 17, Coney Island Comes Alive in Art Show by Ellen Gamerman The Art Newspaper, January 2015, Return of Wadsworth's LeWitt Elle Decor, January / February 2015, Boardwalk Empire ARTnews, January 2015, Editors» Picks American Art Review, January 2015, Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland by Robin Jaffee Frank The Art Newspaper, The Year Ahead 2015, Museum Openings
In her videos, Gilmore critiques and also inserts herself into male dominated movements such as Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, exploring feminist themes and modern and contemporary art tropes, all the while exhibiting relentless determination.
From its beginning, the Pulitzer has presented a wide range of exhibitions featuring art from around the world — from Old Masters to important modern and contemporary artists — and exploring a diverse array of themes and ideas.
All teens ages 13 - 18 are invited for a FREE drop - in art - making session on the third Saturday of each month from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Explore modern and contemporary artwork, meet other talented teens, and experiment with different materials and a wide range of art forms such as visual art, slam poetry, fashion, and creative writing.
This exhibition is led by her writing, which will act as a prism through which to explore feminist perspectives on landscape, domesticity and identity in modern and contemporary art - with works by over 70 artists.
The exhibition explores the emergence and evolution of symbolic, abstract, and conceptual portraiture in modern and contemporary American art.
Explore this year's Milan Modern and Contemporary Art sale, now on view in the magnificent surroundings of the Palazzo Clerici
Exploring the Collection of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara Museum MACAN, Jakarta, Indonesia The museum's inaugural exhibition opens November 4, 2017, which includes Wiharso's painting «Melt», 2008, acrylic, spray paint, car paint, collaged photo details and oil on canvas, 300 x 600 cm (Collection of Museum MACAN).
The concept of a garden expresses the idea of culture, the diversity of Mathaf's unique Collection of modern and contemporary art, and tells of multiple histories to be explored.
The works are drawn from the Barjeel Art Foundation collection of modern and contemporary Arab art, and the final display of a year - long series at the Whitechapel will focus on the theme of what the press release calls «mapping geographies» which examines «the notion of statehood and exploring how artists engage with the rapidly expanding cities of the Arab region.&raqArt Foundation collection of modern and contemporary Arab art, and the final display of a year - long series at the Whitechapel will focus on the theme of what the press release calls «mapping geographies» which examines «the notion of statehood and exploring how artists engage with the rapidly expanding cities of the Arab region.&raqart, and the final display of a year - long series at the Whitechapel will focus on the theme of what the press release calls «mapping geographies» which examines «the notion of statehood and exploring how artists engage with the rapidly expanding cities of the Arab region.»
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, a thematic exhibition that brings together commissioned work by 30 contemporary visual artists and eight poets who, for this project, will explore issues surrounding the cause to legalize same - sex marriage from various perspectives.
«How architecture, art, and design have addressed contemporary notions of shelter, as seen through migration and global refugee emergencies, is explored in the exhibition Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter, on view at The Museum of Modern Aart, and design have addressed contemporary notions of shelter, as seen through migration and global refugee emergencies, is explored in the exhibition Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter, on view at The Museum of Modern ArtArt.
Exploring the Collection of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara.
Mi Tierra: Contemporary Artists Explore Place was organized by DAM and curated by Rebecca Hart, DAM's new curator of modern and conteContemporary Artists Explore Place was organized by DAM and curated by Rebecca Hart, DAM's new curator of modern and contemporarycontemporary art.
The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art is widely recognized as one of the most significant collections of modern and contemporary work by African and African Diasporan artists, and Four Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art draws upon the collection's unparalleled holdings to explore the critical contributions made by African Diasporan artists to the evolution of visual art in the 20th and 21st centuriArt is widely recognized as one of the most significant collections of modern and contemporary work by African and African Diasporan artists, and Four Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art draws upon the collection's unparalleled holdings to explore the critical contributions made by African Diasporan artists to the evolution of visual art in the 20th and 21st centuriArt draws upon the collection's unparalleled holdings to explore the critical contributions made by African Diasporan artists to the evolution of visual art in the 20th and 21st centuriart in the 20th and 21st centuries.
She explores the landscape through five key exhibitions: «Electronic Refractions II» (1968) at the Studio Museum in Harlem; «Harlem on My Mind» (1969) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; «Contemporary Black Artists in America» (1971) at the Whitney Museum of American Art»; and «Romare Bearden: The Prevalence of Ritual» (1971) and «The Sculpture of Richard Hunt» (1971) at the Museum of Modern Art.
Exploring the Collection of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara, 2017 (installation views).
Spotlighting one of the city's most groundbreaking contemporary art collections, the exhibition explores the rise of modern and contemporary art in New Orleans.
Curated by Daniela Ferrari, art historian and curator at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto (MART), Italy, the exhibition will explore the use of text and the written word in the practice of major Post-War Italian artists including, Vincenzo Agnetti (1926 - 1981), Alighiero Boetti (1940 - 1994), Dadamaino (1930 - 2004), Lucio Fontana (1899 - 1968), Emilio Isgrò (b. 1937), Piero Manzoni (1933 - 1963), Mimmo Rotella (1918 - 2006), Salvo (1947 - 2015) and Mario Schifano (1934 - 1998), alongside key international artists including Cy Twombly (1928 - 2011), Joseph Kosuth (b. 1945), Jannis Kounellis (1936 - 2017), Mel Bochner (b. 1940), John Baldessari (b. 1931) and Tracey Emin (b. 196art historian and curator at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto (MART), Italy, the exhibition will explore the use of text and the written word in the practice of major Post-War Italian artists including, Vincenzo Agnetti (1926 - 1981), Alighiero Boetti (1940 - 1994), Dadamaino (1930 - 2004), Lucio Fontana (1899 - 1968), Emilio Isgrò (b. 1937), Piero Manzoni (1933 - 1963), Mimmo Rotella (1918 - 2006), Salvo (1947 - 2015) and Mario Schifano (1934 - 1998), alongside key international artists including Cy Twombly (1928 - 2011), Joseph Kosuth (b. 1945), Jannis Kounellis (1936 - 2017), Mel Bochner (b. 1940), John Baldessari (b. 1931) and Tracey Emin (b. 196Art of Trento and Rovereto (MART), Italy, the exhibition will explore the use of text and the written word in the practice of major Post-War Italian artists including, Vincenzo Agnetti (1926 - 1981), Alighiero Boetti (1940 - 1994), Dadamaino (1930 - 2004), Lucio Fontana (1899 - 1968), Emilio Isgrò (b. 1937), Piero Manzoni (1933 - 1963), Mimmo Rotella (1918 - 2006), Salvo (1947 - 2015) and Mario Schifano (1934 - 1998), alongside key international artists including Cy Twombly (1928 - 2011), Joseph Kosuth (b. 1945), Jannis Kounellis (1936 - 2017), Mel Bochner (b. 1940), John Baldessari (b. 1931) and Tracey Emin (b. 1963).
Using this array of media, LoVid seeks to explore the ways in which the human body and mind observe, process, and respond to natural and technological environments.The duo has performed and exhibited at the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts; International Film Festival Rotterdam; Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; Netherlands Media Art Institute; Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin; Real Art Ways, Connecticut; Urbis, UK; and The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA PS1, The Jewish Museum, New Museum, The Kitchen, and Mixed Greens Gallery, all in New York City.
«Desire» explores modern and contemporary approaches to eroticism in art.
MORE THAN WORDS... Feb 23 - May 18, 2018 FINAL WEEK MORE THAN WORDS... is a fascinating group exhibition that explores the use of text and the written word in modern and contemporary art practice since the 1960s.
This exhibition of modern and contemporary art explores the transient and expendable nature of consumer - age culture.
From Ernst Ludwig Kirchner to David Hockney, by way of Alfred Sisley, Georg Baselitz, Max Ernst, Gerhard Richter and Christo, the exhibition explores the diverse aspects of the representation of the forest in the history of modern and contemporary art.
Art & Stupidity, Focal Point Gallery, Southend - on - Sea, UK I speak, knowing it's not about speaking, Caixaforum, Barcelona, ES British Art Show 8, Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds, UK THE DREAM OF MODERN LIVING: Contemporary Artists Explore Ikea, Warrington Museum and Art Gallery, Warrington, UK CRU - Comida Transformacao e Arte, CCBB - Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil Brasília, Brasília, BR Open City Festival, Lublin, PL Ryan Gander and A.FOUR present Brand Evalgelism and The universe as I knew it aged 5, collapsed and expanded several times or more (Reflector), Wild West Space, Maastricht, NL Adventures in Bronze, Clay & Stone, Arezzo Biennale Arts Festival, Arezzo, IT Art as a Verb, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, AU Let's start playing the game, Onomatopee Eindhoven, NL When I Give, I Give Myself, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, NL Transparenzen, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Bielefeld, DE 2014 I would like to Join a Club and Hit Myself with It, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, UK The Peace One Day Project for 2014, ICA, London, UK L'Avenir / Looking Forward, La Biennale de Montréal, CA Art as a Verb, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, AU Blue Times, Kunsthalle Wien, AT The Human Factor, Hayward Gallery, London, UK Will Happiness Find Me?
Since, Lydia has created «In / Between Spaces» - a mobile group exhibition series in a 26» U-Haul that explores Black identity in various spheres of modern life and that travels to predominantly Black neighborhoods in New Orleans to engage those who have been alienated from the world of contemporary fine art.
By adhering to the highest standards of quality to present a masterfully curated mix of dealers, artwork and design for collectors, curators and arts enthusiasts to explore, EXPO CHICAGO will cement itself as the paramount international contemporary and modern art fair.
Its highly ambitious first show was curated by Paul Schimmel and scholar Jenni Sorkin, and explores the way in which 34 female artists (such as Louise Nevelson, Louis Bourgeois, Lee Bontecou, Ruth Asawa, Lynda Benglis, Eva Hesse, Jessica Stockholder, Karla Black, and Liz Larner) over the past 70 years have radically shaped and changed the conversation around sculpture in modern and contemporary art.
Modern and contemporary styles represented in the collection include precisionism, surrealism, abstract expressionism, geometric abstraction, pop and op art, Fluxus, photo realism, and minimalism, as well as works that explore social and political issues.
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