Not exact matches
Redone rooms
feature little extras, ranging from flat - panel TVs and iHome clock radios to canvas artwork by famed
artist Aldo Luongo and
white plantation shutters that add abundant natural light.
This one
features beautiful descriptions of a napkin folding
artist, Joan Sallas, who then shows off all the different types of folds (hats, accordions, birds, crests) in black and
white photography.
WHITE PLAINS — In honor of Autism Awareness Day, the Arc Westchester and the Westchester County government unveiled an art exhibit
featuring the work of
artists with autism.
She's also a talented
artist and has a navy /
white buffalo check dresser
featured on her feed.
Drop Earrings handcrafted by award winning jewelry
artist Antonio Bernardo in matte - finished 18k yellow gold
featuring four custom - cut
white phantom quartz gemstones accented with princ...
The art - inspired lookbook
features model Janis Ancens, who stars as the
artist in dapper coats, cozy knit sweaters, tailored pants, and
white sneakers.
Carl Van Vechten & the Harlem Renaissance: A Portrait in Black &
White By Emily Bernard Yale University Press Hardcover, $ 30.00 372 pages, Illustrated ISBN: 978 -0-300-12199-5 Book Review by Kam Williams «This book is a portrait of a once - controversial figure... a white man with a passion for blackness... [who] played a crucial role in helping the Harlem Renaissance... come to understand itself... Carl Van Vechten has been viewed with suspicion... [as] a racial voyeur and sexual predator, an acolyte of primitivism who misused his black artist friends and pushed them to make art that fulfilled his belief in racial stereotypes... While his early interest in blackness was certainly inspired by sexual desire and his fascination with what he perceived as black primitivism, these features were not what sustained his interest... More important [was] his conviction that blackness was a central feature of Americanness... Van Vechten's enthusiasm for blacks may have catapulted many careers, but at what cost to the racial integrity of those artists, and to the Harlem Renaissance as a w
White By Emily Bernard Yale University Press Hardcover, $ 30.00 372 pages, Illustrated ISBN: 978 -0-300-12199-5 Book Review by Kam Williams «This book is a portrait of a once - controversial figure... a
white man with a passion for blackness... [who] played a crucial role in helping the Harlem Renaissance... come to understand itself... Carl Van Vechten has been viewed with suspicion... [as] a racial voyeur and sexual predator, an acolyte of primitivism who misused his black artist friends and pushed them to make art that fulfilled his belief in racial stereotypes... While his early interest in blackness was certainly inspired by sexual desire and his fascination with what he perceived as black primitivism, these features were not what sustained his interest... More important [was] his conviction that blackness was a central feature of Americanness... Van Vechten's enthusiasm for blacks may have catapulted many careers, but at what cost to the racial integrity of those artists, and to the Harlem Renaissance as a w
white man with a passion for blackness... [who] played a crucial role in helping the Harlem Renaissance... come to understand itself... Carl Van Vechten has been viewed with suspicion... [as] a racial voyeur and sexual predator, an acolyte of primitivism who misused his black
artist friends and pushed them to make art that fulfilled his belief in racial stereotypes... While his early interest in blackness was certainly inspired by sexual desire and his fascination with what he perceived as black primitivism, these
features were not what sustained his interest... More important [was] his conviction that blackness was a central
feature of Americanness... Van Vechten's enthusiasm for blacks may have catapulted many careers, but at what cost to the racial integrity of those
artists, and to the Harlem Renaissance as a whole?
The special
features include «Behind The Mask: The Making of The Phantom Of The Opera», which includes all - new interviews with Director Dwight H. Little, actors Robert Englund, Jill Schoelen, and Alex Hyde -
White, Screenwriter Duke Sandefur, Special Make - Up Designer Kevin Yagher, Special Make - Up Effects
Artists John Carl Buechler, Everett Burrell and John Vulich, and Composer Misha Segal.
White House LGBT
Artists Champions of Change is intended to shore up the
White House's support for LGBT awareness, and The Danish Girl will show alongside episodes of award - winning TV series Transparent,
featuring Jeffrey Tambor as a transgender father.
Best Picture: The
Artist (Thomas Langmann, Producer) Actor in a Leading Role: Jean Dujardin (The
Artist) Actress in a Leading Role: Viola Davis (The Help) Actor in a Supporting Role: Christopher Plummer (Beginners) Actress in a Supporting Role: Berenice Bejo (The
Artist) Animated
Feature Film: Rango (Gore Verbinski) Cinematography: The Tree of Life (Emmanuel Lubezki) Art Direction: War Horse (Rick Carter, Lee Sandales) Costume Design: Hugo (Sandy Powell) Directing: Michael Hazanavicious (The
Artist) Documentary
Feature: Hell and Back Again (Dafung Dennis & Mike Lerner) Documentary Short: Saving Face (Daniel Junge & Sharmeen Obaid - Chinoy) Film Editing: The Descendants (Kevin Tent) Foreign Language Film: A Separation (Iran)(Asghar Farhadi) Makeup: The Iron Lady (Mark Coulier & J. Roy Helland) Music (Original Score): The
Artist (Ludovic Bource) Music (Original Song): «Man or Muppet» From The Muppets (Bret McKenzie) Short Film (Animated): La Luna (Enrico Casarosa) Short Film (Live): Raju (Max Zahle & Stefan Gieren) Sound Editing: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Ren Klyce) Sound Mixing: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce & Bo Persson) Visual Effects: Rise of the Planet of the Apes (Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, R. Christopher
White & Daniel Barrett) Writing (Adapted Screenplay): The Descendants (Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon & Jim Rash) Writing (Original Screenplay): Midnight in Paris (Woody Allen)
Special
Features In Walt's Words: «Snow
White And The Seven Dwarfs» - Hear Walt himself talk about Snow
White Iconography - Explore how this film influences pop culture, art and fashion Disney / Animation: Designing Disney's First Princess - Modern - day Disney
artists discuss the design of Snow
White and how it influenced the look of some of your favorite Disney characters The Fairest Facts Of Them All - Disney channel star Sofia Carson reveals seven intriguing facts about Snow
White And Much More!
Since then, they've made three more films together and along the way won plenty of awards for their 2011 silent black - and -
white The
Artist — including Oscars for Best
Feature and Best Director for Michel.
Complete List of NAACP Image Award Winners Film Categories Best Picture - «The Secret Life of Bees» Best Director - Gina Prince - Bythewood, «The Secret Life of Bees» Best Actor - Will Smith, «Seven Pounds» Best Actress - Rosario Dawson, «Seven Pounds Supporting Actor - Columbus Short, «Cadillac Records» Supporting Actress - Taraji P. Henson, «The Curious Case of Benjamin Button» Independent Film - «Slumdog Millionaire» Documentary - «The Black List» Foreign Film - «The Class» Best Screenplay - Jenny Lumet, «Rachel Getting Married» Television Categories Best Comedy Series - «Tyler Perry's House of Payne» Best Actor in a Comedy Series - LaVan Davis, «Tyler Perry's House of Payne» Best Actress in a Comedy Series - Tracee Ellis Ross, «Girlfriends» Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - Lance Gross, «Tyler Perry's House of Payne» Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - Keshia Knight Pulliam, «Tyler Perry's House of Payne» Best Dramatic Series - «Grey's Anatomy» Best Actor in a Dramatic Series - Hill Harper, «CSI: NY» Best Actress in a Dramatic Series - Chandra Wilson, «Grey's Anatomy» Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Series - Taye Diggs, «Private Practice» Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series - Angela Bassett, «ER» Made - for - TV Movie, Miniseries or Dramatic Special - «A Raisin in The Sun» Best Actor in a Made - for - TV Movie, Miniseries or Dramatic Special - Sean Combs, «A Raisin in the Sun» Best Actress in a Made - for - TV Movie, Miniseries or Dramatic Special - Phylicia Rashad, «A Raisin in the Sun» Best Actor in a Sopa Opera - Bryton McClure, «The Young and the Restless» Best Actress in a Sopa Opera - Debbi Morgan, «All My Children» Best Director in a Dramatic Series - Ernest Dickerson, «Lincoln Heights - The Day Before Tomorrow» Best Director in a Comedy Series - Kevin Sullivan, «30 Rock - MILF Island» Best Screenplay for a Dramatic Series - Shonda Rhimes, «Grey's Anatomy: Freedom Part 1 & 2» Best Screenplay for a Comedy Series - Erica D. Montolfo, «The Game:
White Coats and
White Lies» News / Information Series or Special - «In Conversation: Michelle Obama Interview» Talk Series - «The View» Reality Series - «American Idol 7» Variety Series or Special - «An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Smokey Robinson» Children's Program - «Dora The Explorer» Best Performance in a Children's Series or Special - Keke Palmer, «True Jackson» Music Categories Best Male
Artist - Jamie Foxx Best Female
Artist - Beyonce» Best New
Artist - Jennifer Hudson Best Duo, Group or Collaboration - Jennifer Hudson,
featuring Fantasia - «I'm His Only Woman» Best Jazz
Artist - Natalie Cole - «Still Unforgettable» Best Gospel
Artist - Mary Mary Best World Music Album - Cheryl Keyes - «Let Me Take You There» Best Music Video - «Yes We Can» - Will.i.am Best Song - «Yes We Can» - Will.i.am Best Album - Jennifer Hudson - «Jennifer Hudson» Literary Categories Fiction - «In the Night of the Heat: A Tennyson Hardwick Novel,» Blair Underwood, Tananarive Due, Steven Barnes Nonfiction - «Letter to My Daughter,» Maya Angelou Debut Author - «Barack, Race, and the Media: Drawing My Own Conclusion,» David Glenn Brown Biography / Autobiography - «The Legs are the Last to Go,» Diahann Carroll Instructional - «32 Ways to Be a Champion in Business,» Earvin «Magic» Johnson Poetry - «Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of «Poetry With a Beat»» Nikki Giovanni Children - «Barack Obama: Son of Promise, Child of Hope,» Nikki Grimes (illustrator - Bryan Collier) Youth / Teens - «Letters to a Young Sister: Define Your Destiny,» Hill Harper
The first issue is 32 pages of glorious black &
white comic book art and story,
featuring covers by Darick Robertson, Terry Moore, and interior
artist, Osvaldo Montpeller.
Catch
featured artists, such as Alex Gross, Timothy
White, Stephanie Cate and more!
Once the property of a nobleman, this sleek, urban space now dazzles with a luminous lobby that doubles as a bar and
features a towering atrium, geometric light fixtures, and a blue - and -
white installation by leading Spanish
artist, Robert Ferrer i Martonell.
Jim Stoicheff: Topography,
featuring dense black and
white desert landscapes by local
artist Jim Stoicheff.
There are original paintings from resident
artist Allan Wolf - Tasker as well as
white eggshell bookcases
featuring individual pieces from local sculptor Bridget Bodenham and Bronze
artist Anthony van der Zweep.
Opening: Kathleen
White at Martos Gallery Currently on view at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn are two shows dedicated to Kathleen
White — one
featuring the
artist's work, the other exploring
White's friendship with the photographer Nan Goldin.
In his series Human: Nature, American
artist Christopher David
White —
featured previously — has crafted new sculptural pieces that look as though they were carved from wood, but are in fact made from clay.
In Hangzhou - based
artist Yang Zhenzhong's five - screen video installation Disguise (2015), assembly - line workers wearing
white masks based on their own
features go about their usual tasks, but with their movements choreographed to read as ritualistic, rather than rote, transforming a dehumanizing activity into something bordering on the spiritual.
will
feature artists including Melvin Edwards, Fred Eversley, David Hammons, Maren Hassinger, Senga Nengudi, John Outterbridge, Alonzo Davis, Dale Brockman Davis, Noah Purifoy, Betye Saar, and Charles
White, connecting their work to larger movements, trends, and ideas that fueled the arts during this important era of creative, cultural, and political ferment.
Featuring 28 works by 19
artists — both black and
white — the exhibition explores how visual perspectives of blackness «have been influenced at particular historical moments by specific political, cultural, and aesthetic interests, as well as the motives and beliefs of the
artists.»
Linder
features recent and older works, including the Star series (2007), in which the
artist imposes giant roses and other lush flowers on naked female torsos, and the Pretty Girl series (1997), a suite of images in which the heads of black - and -
white pinups are replaced by home appliances.
The
white artist again gives us a fragmented portrayal, breaking bodies apart, removing their
features, and rearranging them at will in a formal way.
Description: Selected from a group of nearly 1,000 applicants, Dyani
White Hawk's works will be among 40
artists featured in this year's Midwest publication of New American Paintings: Juried Exhibitions in Print.
Take 2
features work in a range of media from Caroline Wells Chandler, Emily Burns, Kyla Hansen, Caroline Larsen, Karen Lederer, Emily Silver and Seattle - based
artists Paul Komada and
Whiting Tennis.
BASIC FACTS: Melissa Hin is the
featured artist in a solo show along with a separate group show of gallery members is presented at The
White Room Gallery from March 4 to 26, 2016.
The V&A's The Fabric Of India (SW7, to 10 Jan)
features sumptuous cloth and exquisite finished clothing; while Losing The Compass at
White Cube, Mason's Yard (SW1, to 9 Jan), shows politically minded work from
artists such as Alighiero Boetti and Mona Hatoum alongside blankets and quilts created by unnamed Amish and Gee's Bend makers.
Other works
featured in LIVESupport include «Church State,» a two - part sculpture comprised of ink - covered church pews mounted on wheels; «Ambulascope,» a downward facing telescope supported by a seven - foot tower of walking canes, which are marked with ink and adorned with Magnetic Resonance Images (MRIs) of the spinal column; «Riot Gates,» a series of large - scale X-Ray images of the human skull mounted on security gates and surrounded by a border of ink - covered shoe tips, objects often used by the
artist as tenuous representation of the body; «Role Play Drawings» a series of found black and
white cards from the 1960s used for teaching young children, which Ward has altered using ink to mark out the key elements and reshape the narrative, which leaves the viewer to interpret the remaining psychological tension; and «Father and Sons,» a video filmed at Reverend Al Sharpton's National Action Network House of Justice, which comments on the anxiety and complex dialogue that African - American police officers are often faced with when dealing with young African - American teenagers.
Curated by Matthew Higgs (
White Columns, New York), For Your Infotainment: Hudson and
Feature Inc. will showcase major
artists who received their gallery debuts or had a long history at Hudson's seminal space
Feature Inc. in the 1980s, «90s and early 2000s.
Featuring a series of etchings and lithographs produced at Mark Attwood's
Artists» Press studio in
White River as well as mixed media collage drawings and paintings all the size of vinyl record covers; Nhlengethwa's new works are stark, mostly monochromatic and affectingly vivid, echoing the emotion of Davis's melody.
As a
white artist who has worked with and
featured people of color in my work, when I look in to my thoughts and feelings about the discussions surrounding Dana Schutz's painting of Emmitt Till I find myself uneasy, still working out my thoughts.
The fair will
feature its first - ever themed section, curated by Matthew Higgs (White Columns, New York), paying homage to Hudson's Feature Inc. gallery in New York, which supported the careers of many pioneering artists in the 1980s and &laq
feature its first - ever themed section, curated by Matthew Higgs (
White Columns, New York), paying homage to Hudson's
Feature Inc. gallery in New York, which supported the careers of many pioneering artists in the 1980s and &laq
Feature Inc. gallery in New York, which supported the careers of many pioneering
artists in the 1980s and «90s.
Featuring seven recent
white monochrome paintings by the
artist, this represents the first solo exhibition of Chung's work in London.
/ 334 Broome / thru 3/2 Opening 2/7 Sadie Benning; Thomas Kovachevich; Dona Nelson / Callicoon / 124 Forsyth / thru 2/17 Siri Berg / Hionas / 124 Forsyth (new, second location) / thru 2/17 Omar Khayyam / Ping / 131 Eldridge / thru 2/16 Andy Graydon / LMAK / 139 Eldridge / thru 2/10 Benjamin Senior / Fuentes / 55 Delancey / thru 3/1 Opening 2/6 Cal Crawford / Brennan & Griffin / 55 Delancey / thru 2/24 Maya Bloch / Thierry Goldberg / 103 Norfolk / thru 2/17 Becky Beasley; Alicja Kwade / Cooley / 107 Norfolk / thru 3/17 Opening 2/10 Erik Wysocan / Gitlen / 122 Norfolk (new location) / thru 2/17 Nevermore / On Stellar Rays / 133 Orchard / thru 3/10 Thomas Bayrle / The
Artist's Institute / 163 Eldridge / thru 7/14 Opening 2/10 Tectonic Drift: Amanda Church; Brian Cypher; Stacy Fisher; Gary Petersen; Russell Tyler / Morris / 163 Chrystie / thru 3/16 Opening 2/13 (6 - 9 PM) Casey Ruble / Foley / 97 Allen / thru 2/24 Nathaniel Robinson /
Feature / 131 Allen / thru 2/9 Jane Mount / Bekman / 6 Spring / thru 2/17 Opening 2/8 Color or Colour: Ben Eine; Lee Baker; Katrin Fridriks; Michael Bevilacqua / Charles Bank / 196 Bowery / thru 2/17 (extended) The
White Album organized by David Fierman & Amie Scally / James / 143B Orchard / thru 2/22 All The Best People / 1:1 / 121 Essex — floor 2 / thru 2/14 SexEd: Chapter 1 curated by Liz Slagus & Norene Leddy / Cuchifritos / 120 Essex (SE corner of market) / thru 3/10 Opening 2/9 (4 - 6:30 PM) Camila Sposati / Eleven Rivington / 11 Rivington / thru 2/10 Environmental Services: Doug Weathersby; Carolyn Salas / Dodge / 15 Rivington / thru 2/17 Narcissister / Envoy / 87 Rivington (second location) / thru 2/10 Takuro Kuwata / Salon 94 / 1 Freeman Alley / thru 2/23 David Kramer; Michael Harrington / Mulherin + Pollard / Freeman Alley — 187 Chrystie / thru 2/24 Metal Coyote curated by Aldo Sanchez / Y / 165 Orchard / thru 2/17 Hooper Turner / Frosch & Portmann / 53 Stanton / thru 3/10 Drew Conrad / Fitzroy / 195 Christie / thru 2/22 (extended) Ishmael Randall Weeks / Eleven Rivington / 195 Chrystie (second location) / thru 2/10 Robin Rhode / Lehmann Maupin / 201 Chrystie / thru 3/9 Nari Ward thru 4/21; NYC 1993 thru 5/26 Opening 2/13 / New Museum / 231 - 235 Bowery Takuro Kuwata / Salon 94 / 243 Bowery / thru 2/25 Fabio Viale; Quadreria Italian Paintings / Sperone Westwater / 257 Bowery / thru 2/23 Lauren Dicioccio; Word: R. Wynne; S. Hyland; K. Fandell; C. Conant; T. Allen / Tomlinson Kong / 270 Bowery / thru 3/29 Vandana Jain / Station Independent / 164 Suffolk / thru 2/10 Snout to Tail: Anna - Sophie Berger; Zak Kitnick; Sean Paul / JTT / 170 A Suffolk / thru 2/17 Dream Out: Joke Schole; Steel Stillman; Sally Webster / Show Room / 170 Suffolk / thru 2/24 Paul Resika / Harvey / 208 Forsyth / thru 2/10 Katrina del Mar / Participant / 253 E Houston / thru 2/17 Kurt Johannessen Opening 2/8; Michael Alan / NOoSPHERE / 251 E Houston / thru 2/24 Melissa Dubbin; Aaron Davidson / Audio Visual Arts / 34 E 1 / thru 2/17 Decopolis / The Proposition / 2 Extra Place (East 1st St. off Bowery) / thru 2/24 Opening 2/6 Joel Holmberg / American Contemporary / 4 E 2 / thru 2/22 Jaimie Warren thru 2/6 Closing talk 8 PM; Herbie Flether thru 2/28 Opening 2/9 / The Hole / 312 Bowery
Pace Gallery will present «Louise Nevelson: Black &
White,» an exhibition featuring 20 of the artist's iconic black and white w
White,» an exhibition
featuring 20 of the
artist's iconic black and
white w
white works.
Featured artists include Robert Arneson, Romare Bearden, John Biggers, Federico Castellon, Beauford Delaney, Jared French, Jess, Lester Johnson, Henry Koerner, Walt Kuhn, Seymour Lipton, Alice Neel, Alfonso Ossorio, Dorothea Tanning, Pavel Tchelitchew, Bob Thompson, George Tooker, and Charles
White.
Featured artists include: Annika Connor, Anya Rubin, Christina Kruse, Coco Dolle, CocoRosie, Elektra KB, Ellen Jong, Frances Goodman, Hye Rim Lee, Indira Cesarine, Jennifer Caviola aka Cake, Jessica Lichtenstein, Langdon Graves, Mari Kim, Natalie
White, Robyn Hasty, Sophia Wallace, Tatyana Murray, Vexta, and Zana Briski.
For the seventh edition, expect to find a new layout, a themed section, curated by Matthew Higgs of
White Columns in New York as homage to Hudson's
Feature Inc. gallery which supported pioneering
artists in the 1980s and 1990s.
For more than 30 years the French
artist Daniel Buren established a «visual vocabulary» of uniform 8.7 cm wide colored and
white stripes as being the central
features of his conceptual works and site specific installations in public space and in numerous art institutions.
Against the backdrop of outcries precipitated by the killing of Michael Brown in nearby Ferguson, the decision to
feature a
White, New York — based
artist whose work takes up race in a manner that is provocative but not analytical seems almost comically ham - fisted.
Both 247365 and Know More Games are currently hosting a group exhibition of black - and -
white drawings,
featuring work by about 75
artists, curated by another
artist, Brian Belott.
by R.Tufnell /
White Columns / 320 W 13 enter onHoratio / thru 12/20 Betty Tompkins / Rines / 55 Gansevoort / thru 12/13 Dust, Dialogue, and Uncertainty: Slow knowledge in design thinking and practice / Pratt / 144 W 14 / thru 2/7 Opening12 / 4 Franscesco Clemente thru 2/2; All - Knowing Buddha thru 4/13; Etc. / Rubin Museum / 150 W 17 Ann Lislegaard / Murray Guy / 453 W 17 / thru 12/20 Spaced Out: Migration to the Interior curated by Phong Bui / Red Bull / 220 W 18 / thru 12/14 Sean Landers / Petzel / 456 W 18 / thru 12/20 Thomas Houseago / Hauser & Wirth / 511 W 18 (second NYC location) / thru 1/17 Willie Doherty / Alexander and Bonin / 132 10th Ave. @ 18 / thru 12/6 Susan Te Kahurangi King / Edlin / 134 Tenth Ave. / thru 12/20 Willard Boepple; Helen Miranda Wilson / Bookstein / 138 Tenth Ave. @ 19 / thru12 / 20 Batik d'Afrique / Cohen / 251 W 19 / thru 12/31 Ridley Howard / Koenig & Clinton / 459 W 19 / thru 12/13 Klaus Lutz / Kitchen / 512 W 19 / thru 12/20 Hugue Caland / Lombard - Freid / 518 W 19 / thru 12/20 Wu Jian» an / Chambers / 522 W 19 / thru 12/20 Christopher Williams / Zwirner / 525 W 19 / thru 12/20 Neo Rauch / Zwirner / 533 W 19 / thru 12/20 Barbara Chase - Ribold / Rosenfeld / 100 Eleventh Ave. @ 19 / thru 1/10 Lynette Yiadom - Boakye / Shainman / 513 W 20 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/21 Stephane Calais / Zieher Smith & Horton / 516 W 20 / thru 12/20 Nicolas Guagnini / Bortolami / 520 W 20 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 Small is Beautiful / Flowers / 529 W 20 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 Dylan Stone; Diana de Solares / Bienvenu / 529 W 20 — floor 2 / thru 12/13 Dan Miller / Ricco - Maresca / 529 W 20 — floor 3 / thru 12/6 Sui Park; Shonagh Adelman / Bibro / 529 W 20 — floor 4 / thru 12/13 Owusu - Ankomah / Skoto / 529 W 20 — floor 5 / thru 1/10 Pat Passlof / Harris / 529 W 20 — floor 6 / thru 12/20 Lisa Breslow / Markel / 529 W 20 — floor 6 / thru 12/20 Opening 11/20 David Goerk / Scott / 529 W 20 / floor 7 / thru 11/29 Cathy Diamond; Dana Gordon / Zarre / 529 W 20 / floor 8 / thru 12/5 Gladys Nilsson / Greenan / 529 W 20 — floor 10 / thru 12/6 Heri Dono / Rollins / 529 W 20 — floor 10 / thru 12/20 Andy Warhol / Kern / 532 W 20 / thru 12/20 Opening 11/20 Richard Serra thru 12/20; Franz West thru 12/13 / Zwirner / 537 W 20 Gabriele Beveridge / Dee / 545 W 20 / thru 12/20 Pier 54 (
featuring 27 women
artists, photographs by Liz Ligon) / 120 11th Ave. @ 20 / thru 12/13 Be Here How: J.Grubin; M.Hoferer; M.Kukla; D.Levine; I.Sunshine; S.York / 308@156 / 156 Fifth Ave @ 21 / thru 1/9 Opening 11/20
Later works include Warhol's black - and -
white photographs of newspaper vending boxes, his grids of «sewn» photographs
featuring newspaper headlines, significant silkscreened paintings, and his collaborations from the 1980s with younger
artists Haring and Jean - Michel Basquiat.
The
artist's work has been
featured in the book Half The Sky: Conversations With Women
Artists in China, written by Luis Guest, Director of Education and Research at
White Rabbit Gallery, Sydney.
Featured throughout the exhibition is a black and
white photograph Meckseper took of the Niedersachsenstein monument built by the Expressionist
artist Bernhard Hoetger in her hometown, the early 20th century
artist colony, Worpswede.
Katherine is a
featured artist in the
White Room Gallery's show, «More than Meets the Eye,» curated by Andrea McCafferty and Kat O'Neill.
FYI, curated by Matthew Higgs of
White Columns, honors the late Hudson with
artists he showed at
Feature.
The fair also
featured its first - ever themed section, curated by Matthew Higgs (
White Columns, New York), paying homage to Hudson's
Feature Inc. gallery in New York, which supported the careers of many pioneering
artists in the 1980s and «90s.