The Lynden Sculpture Garden offers a program of temporary exhibitions — both in the gallery and on the grounds —
featuring work by living artists, some of it created for Lynden.
Not exact matches
December 15: The Cultural Survival Bazaar
features works by indigenous
artists and offers cultural performances,
live music from around the world, Native American storytelling, cultural presentations, and craft - making demonstrations (Boston)
The permanent art installation in the Center for Care and Discovery
features more than 60 pieces
by renowned local
artists, includes the
works of more than 27 diverse talents to energize and enrich the
lives of our patients and visitors.
The exhibit
features the
work of young
artists whose
lives have been touched
by cancer and blood disorders.
Jessica Hagen Fine Art Design
features works of art created
by living artists from throughout the northeast and beyond.
The following installations will be
featured in The VR
works of Felix & Paul, a showcase of groundbreaking
live - action virtual reality experiences
by artists Félix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphaël in the Festival's New Frontier exhibition.
Open studio showing new
works of three
artists featuring large scale abstract paintings
by local educator Mike Irwin, contemporary abstract still
life paintings
by Jeanne Dentzel, and printmaking, assemblage and conceptual riddles in his numerous
works on paper
by local educator and arts activist Dug Uyesaka.
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Features include an interview with the
artist David Shrigley about his love of football and his
life's
work, a chat with graphic design legend Paula Scher, an introduction to Gaika and Kibwe Tavares who are set to take the music and film world
by storm, an insight into how curator Paola Antonelli shook up the design world in her role at MoMA, and a chat with illustrator Noma Bar.
Frieze enjoys a strong tradition of commissioning
artists» time - based
work, with
live and participatory
works by Dora Budor, Pia Camil, Maurizio Cattelan, Giosetta Fioroni, Liz Glynn, Anthea Hamilton, Ryan McNamara and Eduardo Navarro
featured in recent editions of Frieze New York; the first performance
work ever acquired for the collection of the Tate, meanwhile, was acquired from Frieze London in 2004.
You Only
Live Once will
feature the first line of Arcangel Surfware, produced in partnership with the global music merchandising company Bravado, alongside an installation of new
work by the
artist.
Alice Neel: Painter of Modern
Life, a major survey of the
artist's
work featuring some seventy paintings was organised
by Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki in 2016.
Featuring rarely seen
works by major American
artists — including James Peale, John F. Peto, Thomas Hart Benton, Georgia O'Keeffe and Andrew Wyeth — this exhibition celebrates the history of still -
life painting in the United States.
Et al.'s current show
features icy but wonderfully conceived new
work by Aaron Finnis, another
artist of British background, though born in the Bay Area and
living here now.
Exhibitions presented in The Brown Foundation Gallery
feature work by leading internationally - recognized
artists working at the vanguard of contemporary art, as well as thematic exhibitions organized around questions central to the nature of art and
life today.
Featuring works by Emma Amos, Jeff Donaldson, Jae Jarrell, Wadsworth Jarrell, Loïs Mailou Jones, Barbara Jones - Hogu, Samella Lewis, Lorraine O'Grady, Howardena Pindell, Faith Ringgold, Lorna Simpson, and Carrie Mae Weems, among many others, the show presents a diverse group of
artists who
lived and
worked at the intersection of art production, political activism and social change.
Select group exhibitions and biennials
featuring her
work include Virtual Views: Digital Art from the Thoma Foundation, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN (2017, forthcoming); Nature Morte: contemporary
artists reinvigorate the still -
life tradition, Bohusläns Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden (2016); Momentum: An Experiment in the Unexpected, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA (2014); Turning Inside Out: Video Art
by Nam June Paik, Joan Jonas, and Jennifer Steinkamp, Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, NE (2012); Blink!
Featuring both digital and 35 mm
work by approximately 30 young
artists, the images in Selected Shots illustrated the students» enthusiasm for photography and their excitement to explore various genres, from portraiture and still
life to more abstract and manipulated techniques.
The exhibition will open at Qatar Museums» 3,500 - square - meter Gallery Al Riwaq on March 14, 2016
featuring works by 15
living artists and
artist collectives born in Mainland China: Jenova CHEN, HU Xiangqian, HU Zhijun, HUANG Yong Ping, LI Liao, LIANG Shaoji, LIU Wei, LIU Xiaodong, Jennifer Wen MA, SUN Yuan & PENG Yu, WANG Jianwei, XU Bing, XU Zhen, YANG Fudong, and ZHOU Chunya.
Curated with verve and sophistication
by Diana Widmaier Picasso, and seductively titled from a
work of Ed Ruscha's depicting (go figure) an Alp, it nonetheless begged to shock with a flagrance of merged bodies, frontal erection, the fetishist mannequins of pop
artist Allen Jones,
life - size interactions led
by Dirty — Jeff on Top (that's Koons, entering La Cicciolina), and a recreated modelling studio
featuring two stark - naked
live models who came off more like strippers.
This Friday, May 22nd, 2015, Park
Life Gallery in San Francisco will present Jug
Life: New Contemporary Still
Life, a group show curated
by Andrew Schoultz and Patrick Martinez
featuring the
work of close to 70
artists including:
Organized
by the DAM, A Place in the Sun: The Southwest Paintings of Walter Ufer and E. Martin Hennings will
feature 38 bold, largescale paintings
by two
artists who were determined to create a distinctive American art
by living and
working in Taos, New Mexico.
Beyond the Daily
Life featured the
work of visual
artists Teresa Diehl and Guerra de la Paz with music performances
by Disco Monkeys.
This new group exhibition
features painting and sculpture
works by four contemporary Korean
artists whose striking and intimate art serves as a record of personal experiences and key moments in
life, memorializing the often - overlooked value of the everyday.
In keeping with Prospect's commitment to the promotion of the visual art community in New Orleans, this year's biennial will
feature work by several
artists who
live and
work in the city, as well as a variety of site - specific projects inspired
by the city's distinctive history and culture and conceived specifically for the city of New Orleans.
Bronx Calling: The First Aim Biennial
features experimental
work by 72 emerging
artists living in the New York City area.
Performa: New Visual Art Performance presents an authoritative introduction to the genre, many forms including radio broadcast, dance,
live installation, new technologies, film and video, music, historic reconstructions and lecture - as - performance, and provides a vivid tour through the world of contemporary performance,
featuring inventive documentation of
works by some of the most significant
artists of our time, including Jesper Just, Francis Alys, Christian Marclay, Laurie Simmons, Tamy Ben - Tor, Melik Ohanian, Michael Smith, Christian Holstad, and Gelitin.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera, (June 6 — August 30, 2015),
featuring new
works from the Berlin - based
artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he selected small books from flea markets, manipulating and altering the found objects; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (
Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will
feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang
by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the
work of this influential but sometimes - overlooked
artist in the first museum survey of her
work since 2001.
Alchemy, Typology, Entropy at Fleisher / Ollman, Philadelphia,
features painting and sculpture
by three talented
artists who
live and
work locally: Adam Lovitz, Peter Allen Hoffmann, and Alexis Granwell.
St. Louis Public Radio covers a selection of new African American art exhibitions on view in the city, including «Hands Up, Don't Shoot,» a direct response to the Michael Brown killing organized
by the Alliance of Black Gallery owners and on view at 14 venues; «Other Ways» at Philip Slein Gallery
featuring than 60
works from local private collections
by artists such as Radcliffe Bailey, Dawoud Bey, Mark Bradford, Ellen Gallagher, Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley; «
Living Like Kings» at the World Chess Hall of Fame explores the intersection of chess and hip hop; and a presentation of Nick Cave «s Sound Suits at the St. Louis Art Museum opening Oct. 31.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015),
featuring new
works from the Berlin - based
artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (
Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will
feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang
by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired
by the
work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the
work of this influential but sometimes overlooked
artist in the first museum survey of her
work since 2001.
Continuing the Museum's series The Genres: Portraiture, Still
Life, and Landscape, the exhibition will
feature 11
works by Paglen adjacent to an exhibition of landscapes from the 17th to 20th centuries
by artists such as Charles François Daubigny, Jean Baptiste Camille Corot, John Pfahl, and Andy Warhol, among others.
Select group exhibitions and biennials
featuring her
work include Making & Unmaking, Camden Arts Centre, London (2016); Human Interest: Portraits from the Whitney's Collection, Whitney Museum of Modern Art, New York (2016); Surrealist: The Conjured
Life, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2015); Picasso & Contemporary Art, Le Grand Palais, Paris (2015); Divine Comedy: Heaven, Purgatory and Hell Revisited
by Contemporary African
Artists, Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, traveled to Savannah College of Art and Design Museum of Art, GA, and the National Museum of African Art at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (2014); The Shadows Took Shape, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2013); Exquisite Corpses: Drawing and Disfiguration, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2013); The Luminous Interval, Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain (2011); The Spectacle of the Everyday, and Black Womanhood, San Diego Museum of Art, CA (2009).
Hosted at the height of Aspen's summer season, the Recognition Dinner brings together art world luminaries and supporters to enjoy a festive evening of celebration and fundraising, including cocktails, dinner and a
live auction,
featuring works by leading contemporary
artists.
Between a presentation
by artist Petra Collins and a
live auction
featuring the
works of Kenny Scharf, Todd Eberle, Nir Hod, and more, partygoers like Chloe Sevigny, Derek Blasberg, and Giovanna Battaglia heard the roar of Lion Babe, who took to the stage for a wild performance, post-dinner.
This exhibition of
work by São Paulo — based
artist Anna Maria Maiolino
features a group of four videos from the 1970s and early 1980s that use the body to express the experience of
living under an oppressive regime.
Maine Collected
features selected
works by living artists connected to Maine from the Bates Museum of Art's permanent collection.
Antiques and The Arts Weekly, Nov. 18, Historic John Trumbull Paintings Go Up At Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford Business Journal, Nov. 7, Loughman aims to reconnect Wadsworth to community
by John Stearns New York Times Style Magazine, Oct. 20, The Renaissance Artifact Collections That Are Back in Style
by Gisela Williams Boston Globe, Oct. 17, Face to face with «The Old Man and Death»
by Sebastian Smee Hartford Courant, Oct. 13, Sky Dives, Space Travel Subject of Dulce Chacón's «Fallen Angels» At Wadsworth
by Susan Dunne Hartford Courant, Oct. 13
Artists Define Their Femininity In Bruce, Wadsworth Exhibits
by Susan Dunne CTNow, Oct. 2, Wadsworth Splendor IX Gala
by Alex Syphers Hartford Courant, Sep. 19, Photography Exhibits At Atheneum, Real Art Ways, Lyman Allyn
by Susan Sunne Hartford Courant, Aug. 21, Wadsworth Atheneum Begins Free Admission For Hartford Residents
by Susan Dunne Hartford Courant, June 14, Wadsworth Atheneum Exhibit Confronts Violence Against African - Americans
by Susan Dunne WPKN, May 28,
Live Culture with Martha Willette Lewis Episode 15
featuring Vanessa German The New York Times, April 15, Gothic to Goth: Exploring the Impact of the Romantic Era in Fashion
by Susan Hodara The Wall Street Journal, April 5, «Gothic to Goth: Romantic Era Fashion & Its Legacy» Review
by Laura Jacobs Hartford Courant, March 24, Wadsworth's «Gothic to Goth» Celebrates Romantic - Era Fashion
by Susan Dunne The New York Times, March 10, Poets Give Voice to Art in «Sound & Sense» at Wadsworth Museum
by Susan Hodara Vogue, March 4, A New Exhibition Shows How Fall's Goth-Fest Has Roots in 19th - Century Romanticism,
by Laird Borrelli - Persson The New York Times, Jan. 24, Evening Hours Celebrating the Winter Antiques Show
by Bill Cunningham The New York Times, Jan. 22, Winter Antiques Show Offers a Collection of Recent and Rare
Works by Roberta Smith New York Social Diary, Jan. 22, Part of the Art The Boston Globe, Jan. 21, Porcelain mastery is in delicate details
by Sebastian Smee InCollect, Jan. 15, The Winter Antiques Show Loan Exhibition: Legacy for the Future: The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
by Robin Jaffee Frank The Magazine Antiques, Winter 2016, Sound and vision: Poetry and American art
by Alyce Perry Englund The Magazine Antiques, Winter 2016, Meeting Ground
by Patricia Hickson The Magazine Antiques, Winter 2016, OMG indeed!
The exhibition
features recent
work by artists living and
working in the Middle East and North Africa and its international diaspora.
SYRA Arts and The Untitled Space are pleased to present the group show, «Debunking Orientalism,»
featuring works by emerging and established
artists who
live and
work out of Egypt, from Cairo, Beheira, Sohag and Alexandria.
The exhibition «Unidentified
Living Objects...» at Parker's Box, New York,
features works by the
artists Pierre Ardouvin, Edith Dekyndt and...
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York, New Paltz currently presents Anonymous, an exhibition of contemporary Tibetan art
featuring over 50
works of painting, sculpture, installation, and video art
by 27
artists living in Tibet and in diaspora.
This association with nature is signature for Merris, as suggested
by many of the exhibitions in which his
work is
featured or included, such as The Secret
Life in summer 2015 at Murray Guy Gallery in New York, which brought together cross-generational
artists who «approach the natural world with an intuitive sense of curiosity and profound inventiveness.»
Drawn entirely from the Museum's collection, the exhibition
features more than 300
works made from 1900 to 2016
by an extraordinary range of more than 200
artists, roughly half of whom are
living.
Lehmann Maupin has gathered primarily new
works by three Californian women spanning two generations, making for a booth
featuring monochromatic paintings
by the Light & Space Movement
artist Mary Corse, labor - and identity - focused sculptures from Liza Lou, and a spread of photographs examining American
life and landscape
by Catherine Opie.
Published in conjunction with Lévy Gorvy's exhibition of the
work, this fully illustrated catalogue
features a newly commissioned essay
by Michael Bracewell based on a recent interview with the
artists, an original poem
by Kostas Anagnopoulos, newspaper reviews from the inaugural exhibition at the Sonnabend Gallery, and a facsimile of the postal sculpture A Day in the
Life of George & Gilbert, the sculptors (1971).
Contributed
by Becky Huff Hunter / Alchemy, Typology, Entropy at Fleisher / Ollman, Philadelphia,
features painting and sculpture
by three talented
artists who
live and
work locally: Adam Lovitz, Peter Allen Hoffmann, and Alexis Granwell.
Frieze has a significant history of presenting and commissioning time - based
work by artists, with
live and participatory
works by Dora Budor, Pia Camil, Maurizio Cattelan, Giosetta Fioroni, Liz Glynn, Anthea Hamilton, Ryan McNamara and Eduardo Navarro
featured in recent editions of Frieze New York; the first performance
work in the Tate Collection (UK) was acquired from Frieze London in 2004.
This new edition expands on the scope of the old, adding new acquisitions and
featuring 150 master
works by artists from Asia, Europe and the Americas — from delicate Song - dynasty handscrolls to jewel - like images of medieval piety, scenes of mythic drama, austere still
lifes, sensitive portraits, grand landscapes and jarring Modern visions.
This exhibition
features work by artists living in Milton Keynes and the surrounding region, who have chosen to align themselves with the Outside In project.