The gallery's programme
features young international artists interspersed with historically researched exhibitions, such as Desire of the Other, a critique of contemporary collecting, and Dash Snow Hello, this is Dash, the artist's first solo exhibition in London.
The gallery's program
features young international artists interspersed between historically researched exhibitions, such as Desire of the Other, a critique of contemporary collecting and our recent Dash Snow exhibition, for example.
Not exact matches
Over the past decade the exhibitions programme has
featured solo shows by established
international figures such as Ellen Gallagher, Thomas Hirschhorn, Gabriel Kuri, Rashid Johnson, Rivane Neuenschwander, Roman Ondak, Amie Siegel and Lawrence Weiner, as well as those by
younger and mid-career
artists such as Michael Dean, Thea Djordjadze and Oscar Murillo.
Description and
features This program is aimed at national and
international young artists (between 24 - 37 years of age), whose work is maturing and who have the skills, abilities and knowledge that enable them to develop their projects with clarity and consistency.
Additional sections include: EXPOSURE
featuring solo and two -
artist presentations represented by galleries eight years and
younger, EXPO PROFILE presenting solo booths and focused projects that showcase ambitious installations and tightly focused thematic exhibitions, EXPO Editions + Books showcasing limited editions and publications offering a diverse array of print media and object - based practices, and Special Exhibitions
featuring select regional, national, and
international non-profit institutions, museums, and organizations.
The gallery is aimed at being an art space
featuring fresh and amazing shows of
young emerging as well as established local and
international artists and making regular focus on new media or new art forms.
In 1929, the German exhibition Film und Foto, a paramount avant - garde exhibition held between the two World Wars,
featured a group of photographs by the
young artist, bringing him
international recognition.
Scott Alario in conversation with Matthew Leifheit in Vice http://www.vice.com/read/tonight-in-new-york-scott-alarios-what-we-conjure Goldschmied & Chiari in «Portrait of the
Artist as a
Young (Wo) Man» curated by Marcella Beccaria at the Castello di Rivoli, Turin, June 10 - September 21, 2014 Gallery
featured in Gallerist NY http://galleristny.com/2014/03/next-up-on-the-lower-east-side-kristen-lorello-gallery/ Scott Alario in «Americana: Contemporary American Photography by Graduates of Leading U.S. Academies,»
International Photography Festival Israel # 3, hosted by Artlink, Carmel Winery, Rishon LeZion, Israel, April 5 - 9, 2014 Goldschmied & Chiari solo exhibition «La démocratie est illusion» at Passerelle Centre d'art contemporaine, Brest, France, through May 3, http://www.cac-passerelle.com/exposition/goldschmied-chiari
One of the
featured artists, Daniel Boccato, met us at the space, to dive deeper into his own personal relationship to pigmentation, as well as his experience as a
young and rising
International artist making his own intense and colorful mark on NYC.
8 pm Art Basel Short Film program a selection of
international artists who engage with music in a multitude of ways,
featuring works by Ana Mendieta *, Anri Sala, Derrick Adams with Ramon Silva, Samson
Young, Kudzanai Chiurai, Edgardo Aragón, Luther Price, Catharina van Eetvelde, Ara Peterson, Matt Copson, Martin Creed, Jillian Mayer *, György Kovásznai, Tromarama, Kim Gordon, Li Shurui & Li Daiguo, Adam Shecter, Brian Alfred, Dashiell Manley, Haroon Mirza, Zak Ové, Cabelo, Lena Daly, Nate Boyce, Tomislav Gotovac, Rodney Graham and Keren Cytter.
Featuring interviews with
artists and craftspersons about their creative collaborations, The Art of Not Making also includes analyses and illustrations of hundreds of artworks by many important
international artists, including AiWeiwei, Ghada Amer, Louise Bourgeois, Chris Burden, Daniel Buren, Matthew Barney, James Lee Byars, Maurizio Cattelan, José Damasceno, Angela de la Cruz, Liam Gillick, Subodh, Gupta, Mona Hatoum, Carsten Höller, Roni Horn, Gary Hume, Sherrie Levine, Takashi Murakami, Jorge Pardo, Ugo Rondionone, Kiki Smith, Simon Starling, Gavin Turk, Mark Wallinger, Fred Wilson, Cerith Wyn Evans, Aaron
Young and many more.
Though she's still avant - garde, Leeson is now the subject of multiple museum shows, she is represented by fashionable
young dealers in the US and Europe, and she released her fifth
feature - length film about the
artist Tania Bruguera, that has toured every major
international film festival.
2008 Never let the truth get in the way of a good story, Site Gallery, Sheffield, UK A Recent History of Drawing & Writing, ICA, London, UK Playtime, Betonsalon, Paris, FR Panorámica ciclo de video, Bailando sin salir de casa, Museo Tamayo arte contemporáneo, Bosque de Chapultepec, Mexico, MX Wouldn't it be nice, Somerset House, London, UK Out of sight, Proyectos Monclova, Mexico, MX AWOL — Biennale of
Young Artists, META Cultural Foundation, Bucharest, RO Wouldn't it be nice, Centre d'art Contemporain, Zurich, CHSelf Storage, Curatorial Industries, San Francisco, US I desired what you were, I need what you are, Galleria Maze, Torino, IT Within the big Structure, Megastructure, Berlin - Mitte, Berlin, DE Delirious Beijing, PKM Gallery, Beijing, CN Life on Mars, 55th Carnegie
International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, US Revolutions — forms that turn, 16th Biennale of Sydney, AU As it presents itself, Whitstable Biennale, Whitstable, UK
Featuring, Galerie Chez Valentin, Paris, FR The flight of the Dodo, Project Arts Centre, Dublin, IE One of these things is not like other things, Unosunove Gallery, Rome, IT Art Now Curate, Tate Modern, London, UK Inaugural Show, Marz Galleria, Lisbon.
Charlottenborg's summer exhibition
features the
young French
artist Camille Henrot, whose videos and Ikebana - like floral compositions can currently be seen popping up everywhere on the
international art circuit, particularly since her participation in last year's Venice Biennial.
The Royal Academy's 242nd Summer Exhibition
features, as ever, a wide range of work in all media including painting, printmaking, photography and sculpture by established
international and amateur
artists, as well as displays dedicated to architecture.One of the founding principles of the Royal Academy of Arts was to «mount an annual exhibition open to all
artists of distinguished merit» to finance the training of
young artists in the RA Schools.
It is an aesthetic that links many of the women
artists who
feature in this issue, including Barbara Hepworth (1903 — 1975), whose forthcoming Tate Britain exhibition celebrates not only her long life of radical experimentation (both in the creation of her artworks and also the way they were to be experienced by the viewer), but also how important an
international figure she became, with exhibitions across the globe from a relatively
young age.
Public Art Fund presents A Promise is a Cloud, an exhibition on view November 5, 2011 — September 14, 2012 at MetroTech Center
featuring work by four
young, international artists: Ohad Meromi, Adam Pendleton, Erin Shirreff, and YOUNG - HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUST
young,
international artists: Ohad Meromi, Adam Pendleton, Erin Shirreff, and
YOUNG - HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUST
YOUNG - HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES.
26 May 2011 Twenty Press Release An exhibition
featuring 20
younger - generation Irish and
international artists, whose work is increasing prominent in the global visual arts arena, will be the centrepiece of a wide - ranging programme to celebrate the 20thanniversary of the foundation of the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) on Friday 27 May 2011.