In the video below, Odutola reveals that
her favorite work in the exhibition is one that features bright white socks.
Guests who come up with new names for
their favorite works in the exhibition will have their bon mots projected on the big screen, and the best one will win a limited - edition Abstract Expressionism T - shirt.
In the video below, Odutola reveals that
her favorite work in the exhibition is the one above, featuring bright white socks worn by one of her brothers.
On a walk through the exhibition, they discuss personal experiences and
favorite works in the exhibition with visitors.
Not exact matches
I have the opportunity to see her
exhibition at The Broad Museum, one of my
favorite museums
in Los Angeles and I previously covered Here and I want to share some of her
work as well as my thoughts on them.
One of my
favorite projects was
working with Michael SHVO, a real estate developer and an art collector who curated a Claude & Françios - Xavier LaLanne
exhibition at Sotheby's and the Lalanne Sheep Station, a public art installation at the Getty Station on 23rd Street, facilitating my exposure to sculpture that I would later imitate
in my own apartment.
The
exhibition promises to engage a wide audience, and an exciting array of education programs will encourage young viewers to seek out
favorite works in the collection and actively participate
in their own process of exploration and interpretation.
My
favorite exhibition in the VIP lounge was curated by Jeffrey Deitch, featuring exquisite surrealist
works by
The
exhibition promises to engage a wide audience, and an exciting array of educational programs will encourage young viewers to seek out
favorite works in the collection and actively participate
in their own process of exploration and interpretation.
In this video, we take a tour of the
exhibition at the press preview and the opening reception, and Megan Fontanella talks about the concept of the show, the highlights, and her
favorite works.
Mier Gallery,
in West Hollywood, has become a fast
favorite, and while many galleries focus on just one
exhibition to last the duration of the steamy summer months, this space will show Ginny Casey's
work from June 6 through July 14, and Polly Borland from July 15 through August 19.
We are excited to have Anatomia
in the Juxtapoz x Superflat show, as it was our
favorite work in his last
exhibition, and a massive
work that really shows just how detailed these
works are
in person.
Each year APG invites artists to take part
in an
exhibition aimed at providing an arena to debut experimental new
work or showcase a
favorite, previously unseen image.
Each juror will pick a
favorite work from those selected from the
exhibition, and the winners will be prominently featured during the next annual Queens Library Foundation Gala, to be held at the Queens Museum
in Queens, NY.
Mott Street
in July is a summer
exhibition which features
work by a variety of longstanding artists and new
favorites.
Seeing Red: Bibi Davidson Goes 3D at Gallery 825 By Genie Davis Through November 18th
In a stunning solo exhibition, «The Girl in the Red Dress,» now at Gallery 825 through November 18th, Bibi Davidson, whose favorite color — and favorite color element in most of her vibrant works — is red, has taken.
In a stunning solo
exhibition, «The Girl
in the Red Dress,» now at Gallery 825 through November 18th, Bibi Davidson, whose favorite color — and favorite color element in most of her vibrant works — is red, has taken.
in the Red Dress,» now at Gallery 825 through November 18th, Bibi Davidson, whose
favorite color — and
favorite color element
in most of her vibrant works — is red, has taken.
in most of her vibrant
works — is red, has taken...
In New York, recent relevant
exhibitions that arguably renew and extend include those of the Ghanaian - Nigeria - based sculptor, El Anatsui, whose site - specific sculptures have become a
favorite subject of many art writers for his ingenious fusion of African traditional arts (weaving and metal
work) with an eye and hand for crafting his culture's version of postminimalist aesthetics, replete with a postcolonialist critique intersecting international identity politics and the exploitation of Africa by global capitalism.
The
exhibition reflects the depth of her collecting by bringing together a broad - ranging group of artworks from the 1950s to today
in a non-chronological display that sets visitor
favorites, seldom seen
works, and recent acquisitions
in dialogue with one another.
But there is much more to Rosa, as will be revealed
in the Kimbell's
exhibition, with
works covering all his
favorite genres.
This watching
work in an
exhibition that might or not be completed was one of my
favorite portions of the
exhibition.
Castor Gallery is proud to host Paper Monster's first expansive
exhibition that celebrates the body of
work created with their
favorite artists over the last seven years
in New York -LSB-...]
Share your
works in progress and
favorite exhibition photos using #OtisAnnual.
The
exhibition will reflect the depth of her collecting by bringing together a broad - ranging group of artworks from the 1950s to today
in a non-chronological display that sets visitor
favorites, seldom seen
works, and recent acquisitions
in dialogue with one another.
Ego «The Time is Never» Opening First Thursday October 1st, 2015 5 - 9PM Through October 31st Flatcolor Gallery is excited to welcome back gallery
favorite Ego for an
exhibition of new
works in the Main Gallery.
Alexander S. C. Rower discusses the themes of exploration and innovation present
in both Calder's and Fischli / Weiss's
work; the delicate balances and equilibriums achieved
in the
works included
in the show; rarely - seen
works; his
favorite moments
in the
exhibition; and Alexander Calder's fascination with the circus.
Gavin Brown brings an artist's eye to art dealing, staging memorable
exhibitions including one of my own
favorite ever shows, the recreation of Jannis Kounellis» Untitled (12 Horses)
in June 2015, which is a legendary
work of installation art, first executed
in Rome
in 1969.
Her
work has been included
in group
exhibitions at Ellis King
in Dublin,
Favorite Goods
in Los Angeles, Interstate Gallery
in Brooklyn, and Peregrine Program
in Chicago.