Not exact matches
In this, his seventh
solo exhibition at Waddington Galleries, he continues to
explore the physical nature of paint, pushing further his
practice and its examination of the relationship -LSB-...]
KELSEY BROOKES — PSYCHEDELIC SPACE examines three years of work, four
solo exhibitions by the artist and
explores in depth his former background as a biochemist and his current meditative
practice as a painter.
His first
solo exhibition with Samsøn, Neoplasms and Pleonasms,
explores the spiritual
practice and the sense of oneness that has been lost in modern society.
A
solo exhibition at NYU's Grey Art Gallery
explores Mark Mothersbaugh's lesser known creative
practice as a visual artist.
Concluding our celebration of # 5WomenArtists for @womeninthearts this month selected by ICA LA Curator @jamillahjames, the research - based interdisciplinary
practice of Maryam Jafri will occupy our Project Room this July, marking the artist's first
solo institutional presentation in the U.S. Jafri will rework an iteration of» Product Recall» (pictured @kunsthallebasel, 2015) that
explores 20th century commodity and mass consumption.
Barba, Liz Glynn and Jessica Mallios each
explore these themes consistently in their individual
practices, allowing these
solo shows a stronger connection that one sometimes finds within these curated residency exhibitions.
The work further
explores an aspect of his
practice started with his recent installations «TOGETHER APART», currently exhibited at Kunstverein Braunschweig, Germany and» STAND OFF» as seen in his
solo - show at Plymouth Arts Centre, UK in 2015.
His first
solo exhibition was a Sanchez Cotán in Trondheim, Norway in 2009 and recent projects include The devil finds work for idle hands at Toomey Tourell Fine Art, San Francisco (2012) and Drawology: drawing as phenomenology at the Bonington Gallery Nottingham, and the co-curation of A Machine Aesthetic at Gallery North, Northumbria University, The Gallery, The Arts University Bournemouth, University of Lincoln, Norwich University of the Arts (2013 - 2014) where eleven contemporary artists were invited to
explore the various manifestations, uses and influences of different aspects of mechanisation within their
practice.
In his second
solo exhibition at Lisson Gallery, Gander continues to
explore layered systems of meaning through his simultaneously playful and deeply conceptual
practice.
Currently on in Cape Town (until 12 August) is Samson Kambalu's first
solo exhibition, Ghost Dance, inspired by Nyau filmmaking
practices in Malawi and
exploring a fluid, nonlinear, non-western approach to time.
In his first
solo show in the UK, PIPA 2012 winner
explores the metaphorical capacities of space and our relation to it through his wide - ranging
practice which encompasses installation, sculpture, photography and video.
The Columbus Museum and the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Va., confirmed to Culture Type the co-organization of a
solo exhibition designed to
explore the arc of Thomas's artistic
practice and range of creative expression throughout her life.
Exploring the development of Alfraji's artistic
practice over several decades, the talk will detail the works that inform the video animation and drawings of «Driven by Storms (Ali's Boat)», the artist's latest multimedia
solo exhibition, which opens at Ayyam Gallery London on Tuesday, 21 July.
This unique
solo exhibition presents a survey of rarely - seen experimental short films and installations by Apichatpong Weerasethakul, alongside archival documents, photographs, drawings and sketches that
explore threads of socio - political commentary in the artist's
practice from early in his career to the present.
Preceding Hancock's first
solo exhibition in London, I Want to Be at the Meeting After the Separation, opening at Hales Gallery on Friday 22 May, the talk will
explore ongoing themes surrounding narrative painting, sculpture and performance in Hancock's broad and dynamic
practice spanning over 2 decades.
Coinciding with the NGV Festival of Photography featuring
solo exhibitions by William Eggleston, Bill Henson, Patrick Pound, Zoe Cröggon and Ross Coulter, the Fair includes a focus on photography and
explore the medium and artistic
practice through a range of public programs and forums.
In 2016 Stephen Friedman Gallery exhibited a major
solo exhibition of new works by Shonibare entitled... and the wall fell away; an exhibition which showed a significant and pivotal new movement in the artist's
practice —
exploring traditions of classical art and religious iconography.
Cally Spooner's Study Week, which
explored the disconnect between mind and body, was her contribution to the group exhibition The
Practice of Theories, which launched the Wysing Poly programme and which, alongside a
solo exhibition by 2015 residency artist Joey Holder, underpinned the ongoing discussions.
«Shen's
practice focuses on individual stories as starting points for
exploring wider issues,» says Giles Maffett, a curator at the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA), where the artist has an ongoing
solo show through June 3rd.
The new
solo exhibition especially designed by the artist for the Kunsthaus gives visitors a chance to
explore the wide range of her artistic
practice in different media.
Also including a group of works that appeared in his 1944 London
solo show at The Modern Art Gallery, featuring the important assemblage Anything with a Stone 1941 - 1944, Schwitters in Britain
explores the artist's distinctive
practice and experience of Britain.
Marketing - savvy St. Louis lawyers Jim Hacking and Tyson Mutrux and their guests
explore both the details of lead generation and the broader
practice management issues facing
solos and small firms.
This week in Bigger than Biglaw, Neena
explores the «stigma» associated with a
solo law
practice and how her perception of
solos changed over time.
This week in Bigger than Biglaw, Neena Dutta
explores her new found social freedom that emerged as a direct result of leaving a law firm and locating her
solo practice in shared law office space.
Though in an earlier post today, I wrote of the dangers of growing stale in
solo practice, truth is, I've also seen
solo and small firms heroically reinvent their
practices, either downscaling from a volume
practice or going virtual or changing
practice areas entirely, or
exploring prospects for collaborative ventures.