Her provocative works have been shown
extensively in solo exhibitions, including one at the New Museum in New York, and in group contexts such as Tate Modern and the 2005 and 2007 Venice Bienniales.
Not exact matches
Scully has shown
extensively, both nationally and internationally, including, most recently, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (Sean Scully, 2012 - 13), and the Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, Linz, Austria and Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland (Sean Scully: Retrospective, 2012), as well as
in in several
solo exhibitions in the United States, Ireland, England and Germany.
She has exhibited
extensively internationally including
solo and group
exhibitions in Holland, Germany, Japan, Australia and America.
Griffin has had several
solo exhibitions in the US, including two with his former New York gallery Mitchell - Innes & Nash and has shown his work
extensively in group shows both domestically and worldwide.
His work has been shown
extensively in group and
solo shows, including
exhibitions at the Snug Harbor Cultural Center
in Staten Island, The National Arts Club
in New York, the Joslyn Museum
in Omaha, Nebraska, and Thomas Segal Gallery
in Boston.
Wright has exhibited
extensively in England and Ireland since 1994, with
solo exhibitions at many venues including, Prayer Project, The Davis Museum at Wellesley College, Massachusetts, 2017; Emotional Archaeology, R.H.A Gallery, Dublin, 2017 and The Arnolfini, Bristol, 2016, Where Do Broken Hearts Go, Douglas Hyde Gallery, 2002, Nonsense with Death, Sligo Art Gallery, 2001, and Daphne Wright, Limerick City Art Gallery, 2006, Cornerhouse, Manchester, 1994, The New Art Centre Sculpture Park and Gallery and The Lowry, 2001.
He has exhibited
extensively in solo and group
exhibitions across the United States and abroad, including
solo presentations at the Schneider Museum, Ashland (2017); the San Diego Art Institute (2017); the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland (2015); and The Third Line, Dubai (2017, 2013, 2009, 2007, 2005).
Since, his work has been shown
extensively in international photography zines, gallery
exhibitions, and websites, as well as presented as a
solo program at the Museum of Arts and Design (NYC)
in 2011.
Kate has exhibited
extensively in solo and group
exhibitions across Australia including at Daine Singer, Craft Victoria, Gertrude Contemporary, West Space, Conical, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne Art Fair, Silvershot, Contemporary Art Space of Tasmania, Chalk Horse Gallery, Nellie Castan Gallery, First Draft, MOP, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, and Canberra Contemporary Art Space.
She has exhibited
extensively through group and
solo exhibitions in the USA, Caribbean, UK, Europe and Africa.
Grasso's work has been exhibited
extensively worldwide, notably
in solo exhibitions at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC; Kunstverein Arnsberg, Germany; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France; Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri; and the Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea.
Now based
in London, Webb has exhibited
extensively in Britain and abroad, notably:
solo shows at Transition, APT Gallery, and dalla Rosa (London), and group
exhibitions at the Siena Art Institute (Italy), Flowers East (London), The Painting Center (New York).
He has
extensively shown
in Europe and United States, most recently at Francis Naumann Fine Art (New York) and the World Chess Hall of Fame, St. Louis, presenting his
solo exhibition Corresponding Squares: Painting the Chess Games of Marcel Duchamp.
His work has been the subject of
solo exhibitions at the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C. (2010); MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (2014); Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Cleveland, OH (2014); Sammlung Goetz, Munich, Germany (2014); Screen Space, Melbourne, Australia (2015); Espace 104, Paris, France (2016); Kunstraum Dornbirn, Dornbirn, Austria (2017); Morsbroich Museum, Leverkusen, Germany (2017); and Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg, Germany (2017), among many others, and has been shown
extensively across the world
in group presentations.
Feasley has exhibited
extensively in Philadelphia, including recent
solo exhibitions at Temple Gallery, the Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial, and Project Room.
He shows
extensively throughout Texas with
solo exhibitions in Austin, Dallas, and Houston.
Her work has been exhibited
extensively throughout New England and she recently received the Best
In Show award from the 82nd Regional Exhibition of Art & Craft exhibition at the Fitchburg Art Museum which includes a solo exhibition at the Museum in Summer 201
In Show award from the 82nd Regional
Exhibition of Art & Craft exhibition at the Fitchburg Art Museum which includes a solo exhibition at the Museum in Su
Exhibition of Art & Craft
exhibition at the Fitchburg Art Museum which includes a solo exhibition at the Museum in Su
exhibition at the Fitchburg Art Museum which includes a
solo exhibition at the Museum in Su
exhibition at the Museum
in Summer 201
in Summer 2018.
He has exhibited
extensively across Canada and internationally
in both
solo and group
exhibitions.
His work has been shown
extensively internationally and has been the subject of numerous
solo exhibitions, including MASS MoCA, West Adams, MA (2015); Centre Dürrenmatt, Neuchâtel, Switzerland (2014); Chalet Society, Paris, France (2013), LACMA, Los Angeles, CA (2012); BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK (2012); his work was included
in The Encyclopedic Palace at The 55th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy.
Many of the gallery's artists presented their first
solo exhibitions with the gallery and have presented
extensively in the US and abroad.
He has exhibited
extensively in solo and group
exhibitions across the United States, including
solo presentations at the Schneider Museum, Ashland, OR (2017); the San Diego Art Institute, CA (2017); and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland, KS (2015); and abroad at The Third Line, Dubai (2005, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2017) and the 9th Sharjah Biennial (2009).
Now based
in London, Webb has exhibited
extensively in Britain and abroad, notably:
solo shows at Transition and APT Galleries (London), and group
exhibitions at the Siena Art Institute (Italy), Flowers East (London), The Painting Center (New York City).
Since then he has exhibited
extensively, with
solo exhibitions including I didn't know that I was dead, OCAT, Shenzhen (2018); A small sound
in your head, S.M.A.K., Ghent (2016); Hold your breath, dance slowly, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2016).
She has shown
extensively for the past four decades,
in solo and group contexts, and has been the subject of numerous monographic
exhibitions across the United States and internationally.
The evening with Susanne M. Winterling offers preliminary insights
in her fields of artistic research, to be presented more
extensively during her upcoming
solo exhibition at Ludlow 38
in June 2014.
Until today, EXILE has hosted over 50
solo and group
exhibitions which have been reviewed
extensively in Magazines such as Artforum, frieze d / e, Mousse Magazine and Flash Art.
She has shown
extensively for the past five decades,
in solo and group contexts, and has been the subject of numerous survey
exhibitions including Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (2003); Generali Foundation, Vienna (2002); New Museum, New York (2000); The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2000); Kunstverein München, Munich (1992); Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England (1991); and Alternative Museum, New York (1987).
His work has been exhibited
extensively in the U.S. and internationally, including at the Walther Collection, Germany; Pompidou Centre, Paris; 2008 Gwangju Biennale, Korea; 3rd Guangzhou Triennale, China; ev + a Festival, Ireland; and
in recent
solo exhibitions at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, SF; the Phillips Collection, DC; SF Camerawork; Fowler Museum, LA; Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, IL; Talwar Gallery, NY, and Talwar Gallery, Delhi.
Reichek has exhibited
extensively in the United States and abroad, including
solo exhibitions at the Jewish Museum and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels, the Tel Aviv Museum, the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, Stichting De Appel, Amsterdam, and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin.
Ciara's first
solo exhibition was
in Dublin
in 1984, since then she has exhibited whereever she has lived;
extensively in Herefordshire and Shropshire since 1992.
His work has been shown
extensively in London and Stockholm, and internationally
in group and
solo exhibitions including Dallas, Madrid, New York, Vienna, Brussels, and Prague.
The artists and the
solo art
exhibition will be promoted
extensively through the gallery's website,
in Fusion Art's Artsy.net gallery,
in hundreds of online press release announcements, email marketing campaigns to over 2000 buyers, collectors, galleries and art professionals, online event calendars, through art news websites including ARTFIXdaily, Artweek, Art Guide and Art.base.co and through our extensive and continually growing social media network.
He has exhibited
extensively in international
solo and group
exhibitions and projects including: Tate St Ives; Museo d'Arte Moderna, Bologna; Athens Biennale; Istanbul Biennale; Venice Biennale; Deste Foundation, Athens; PS1, New York; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham; Kunstmuseum Lucerne; Creative Time, New York; Hayward Gallery, London and Tate Britain.
Exhibiting
extensively in regional and national competitive and invitational
exhibitions, as well as
solo shows
in Michigan and Chicago, Whitaker received regional attention from the media, museum curators, and commercial galleries immediately out of graduate school.
Her work has been exhibited
extensively internationally
in galleries and museums including
solo exhibitions in Andrea Meislin Gallery (2011, 2013, New York), Braverman Gallery (2013, Tel - Aviv), Kunst Werke (2014, Berlin), and Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art (2014, Herzliya).
She has participated
extensively in solo and group
exhibitions, including at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and PS1 Contemporary Art Center, New York.
An eminent New York artist, Natalie exhibited her works
extensively in her native city, participating
in both
solo and group
exhibitions.
Stephen Farthing has exhibited
extensively in solo shows since his first
solo exhibition held at the Royal College of Art Gallery, London
in 1977.
Thomas has exhibited
extensively in both
solo and group
exhibitions including «Americans Now» at the National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C. (2010); «The Global Africa Project» at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY (2010); and «Mama Bush: One of a Kind Two» at the Hara Museum, Tokyo, Japan (2011).
He received an MFA from The University of Colorado
in 2007, and has since shown
extensively nationally and internationally, with recent
solo exhibitions at TRANSFER Gallery
in New York, Wil Aballe Art Projects
in Vancouver, New Shelter Plan
in Copenhagen, and Ditch Projects
in Oregon.
Her
solo show, Hot Touch, was the inaugural
exhibition at The Hepworth Wakefield gallery when it opened
in 2011, and she has since exhibited
extensively at galleries worldwide.
He has shown
extensively in Europe, North America, Australia and Asia,
solo exhibitions include > unkown at Zendai Contemporary
in Shanghai, Repetitive Time at Göteborgs konstmuseum, and I am a Curator at Chisenhale Gallery
in London.
He has shown
extensively throughout the United States, including recent
solo exhibitions at Box 13 Artspace
in Houston, Texas and DEMO Project
in Springfield, Illinois.
McCarthy has exhibited
extensively in America and the UK, including showing at the Liverpool Biennale and having a
solo exhibition at the Salford Museum and Art Gallery.
Koh has exhibited
extensively in solo and group
exhibitions throughout Europe, Canada, USA, Australia, Asia and Mexico.
A past resident of the Josef and Annie Albers Foundation, he has exhibited
extensively in Europe and South America with
solo exhibitions at the Museo Reina Sofia
in Madrid and at the IVAM
in Valencia.
Having exhibited
extensively in Australia since 1999, Hack has had over 30
solo exhibitions worldwide.
The Power Plant is pleased to present a lecture by Julie Mehretu, an award - winning artist who has shown
extensively in solo and group
exhibitions around the world.
Op de Beeck has shown his work
extensively in solo and group
exhibitions around the world.
Since her first major
solo exhibition with Venue Contemporary Art Gallery
in November 2008, she has travelled
extensively while exhibiting her work and curating
exhibitions internationally.