This free photography and
film exhibition shows the stories of a selection of strong and inspirational women, mostly from the Northern Region of Ghana.
Not exact matches
ICE Europe 2019 will devote a section of the
show to special
films, organisers of the international
exhibition for the converting industry have announced...
There are no permanent
exhibitions, but artists from around the world descend on the gallery to
show works, which range from
film, photography and paintings to sculpture and sound installations.
Depending on what night you choose or what time of day you go along, you could be enjoying a play, a theatre
show, a
film, a gig, a comedy, a dance event or even an art
exhibition.
• In March 1987 we did a
show explaining how the MPAA rating system was de facto censorship; we called for a new «R» rating for worthy
films intended for adults, since the X rating dooms a
film to automatic exclusion from mainstream distribution and
exhibition channels.
The superhero blockbuster trend
shows no signs of slowing down, with upcoming releases of Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, X-Men: Days of Future Past and dozens of other planned
films, including the much - anticipated sequel to Avengers Assemble, and new television series such as Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Superheroes are everywhere, from shirts to toys to
exhibitions like the Marvel Super Heroes 4D experience at Madame Tussauds.
The filmmaker Joanna Hogg (
Exhibition) is one of the founders of A Nos Amours, which
shows rare art house
films on 35 mm (a Chantal Akerman retrospective is currently under way).
Although Doctor Zhivago was reportedly
shown in the 2.20:1 aspect ratio in 70 mm
exhibitions, the DVD presents the
film in its more widely used 2.35:1.
This
exhibition will explore connections between the art of the impressionist painter and his filmmaker son, in part by
showing clips from Jean Renoir's
films adjacent to Pierre - Auguste Renoir's paintings.
With 10,000 square feet of
exhibition space, the museum will host
shows,
films, lectures, and more for both students and the public.
Two days of live bands, cultural
exhibitions, dance performances, art exhibits, green car
show, eco
film screenings, beer and wine garden and more!
Located in the vibrant heart of the SoMA district, W San Francisco is a gathering place for the stylish, showcasing
film screenings, fashion
shows, art
exhibitions, and music events against a backdrop of spectacular city skyline views.
Vito Acconci's disturbing
exhibition was comprised of distinct performance situations and a
film showing past performances.
Other portfolio highlights include his Postr Club work created with Spin, which was on
show as part of the group
exhibition at Twenty Twenty Two in Manchester around this time last year and a brilliant little
film publication which demonstrates a deft way with layout and using found imagery.
Coinciding with the World Illustration Awards
exhibition at Somerset House, running from 31 July until 28 August 2017, will be the Summer Screen Prints
show with Print Club London, which will showcase original screen - prints depicting
films from this year's Film4 Summer Screen at Somerset House season.
(Porsche has supported other
exhibitions, including MoMA's 2005
show devoted to the animations of Pixar, which was about to bring out the
film Cars.)
The highlight of the
exhibition will be a major new, experimental 35 mm
film, Antigone,
shown as two simultaneous cinemascope projections.
The Summer of Love Experience: Art, Fashion, and Rock & Roll will be an exhilarating
exhibition of iconic rock posters, photographs, interactive music and light
shows, costumes and textiles, ephemera, and avant - garde
films.
In her first solo
exhibition in a UK public institution, the Serpentine
showed work from across her career and including paintings, drawings, poetry,
film and tapestry.
Apsara DiQuinzio, our Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, and Phyllis C. Wattis, MATRIX Curator, has a number of wonderful small - scale MATRIX
shows in the works, and we are doing several borrowed solo
exhibitions that are emblematic of the kind of art that we love, such as a survey of Ana Mendieta's
films [Covered in Time and History: The
Films of Ana Mendieta, on view November 9, 2016, through February 12, 2017].
This
exhibition by Los Angeles - based artist Mathias Poledna (b. 1965), his third solo
show at Galerie Buchholz and his first solo
exhibition in Berlin presents his recent
film work, «A Village by the Sea», and a new suite of works on canvas.
Among the reconstruction of the original
shows, give a closer look at the rooms dedicated to Giorgio Morandi and to the Futurists
exhibitions at the 3rd Roma Biennale in 1925 where Giacomo Balla has presented «CanarinGatti - Gatti Futuristi» (1923/24): a joyful artwork conceived as a colorful roll
film where a cat tries to chase a songbird, originally made for the bedroom of Tommaso Marinetti «s daughter.
A snow boarder, Marcopoulos has
shown his photographs and
films in numerous
exhibitions in the U.S. and abroad.
In this
show, the artist's first one - person
exhibition in the United States since his «Possibilities»
show at the P.S. 1 Museum in June 1989, FRANZ WEST will exhibit a series of new sculptures and an installation which includes a video made in collaboration with the Austrian
film - maker BERNARD RIFF.
More than thirty years after her death, the oeuvre of American painter Alice Neel attracts ever greater interest, and seems only ever more relevant: the substantial and moving
exhibition of her paintings currently at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague is the latest indication of this groundswell of attention, including various
shows and catalogs in addition to a fine biography by Phoebe Hoban and a biographical
film directed by Neel's grandson, Andrew Neel.
The
exhibition concludes with a selection of ephemera and some of Waters» earliest
films presented in a peep -
show format.
In this first UK institutional
exhibition of Neïl Beloufa's work, the ICA
show a selection of his latest works on
film alongside recent sculptural works across the Lower Gallery and Theatre.
For her fellowship
exhibition, on view at the museum through February 18, 2018, Weist traveled to Cuba and collaborated with Cuban artist Nestor Siré on a project exploring El Paquete Semanal (The Weekly Package), a hard drive loaded with a mix of media, including
films, TV
shows, games, and software.
While she's built her reputation around understated yet subtly searing political works in
film, photography, and video, her new
show of collaged works on multipaneled clayboard will be the first time her paintings will be brought together in a
exhibition since they debuted at the 2015 Venice Biennale.
Featuring the likes of Cindy Sherman, Martha Rosler and Birgit Jürgenssen, this
exhibition shows, in
film, photography, collage, performance and video, just how confrontationally political the avant garde was in the 1970s and, by extension, how tame it is now.
Committed to experimenting at the intersection of disciplines, publications and design, the gallery Exit Art remained steadfast in its mission to provide new possibilities and opportunities for artists, curators and viewers through its expansive historical
shows,
exhibitions of emerging and under - recognized artists, experimental theater and performance works, as well as national and international
film and video programs.
Glenn is nationally recognized for his work and was even
filmed for «Reflections of a Bayshore Artist: Glenn Rudderow», which has been
shown across the U.S. Rudderow has been a part of many
exhibitions including some at WheatonArts.
The Kollwitz Prize
exhibition shows Gordon's ever - growing multi-channel installation Pretty much every
film and video work from about 1992 until...
The
exhibition at Ballroom Marfa is the first time these iconic
films — «Midtown,» «AM / PM,» «Capital,» and «Miami» — have been
shown together.
David Haxton's
film installation Three Changes was
shown in New York at Sonnabend Gallery in 1974; a group
exhibition with Vito Acconci, John Baldessari and David Shulman.
They are both invested in art's revolutionary possibilities for social change as evinced in Rainer's anti-war protest dances in the 1970s and the feminist dimensions of her radical choreographic style and
films, as well as in Pendleton's Black Lives Matter flag for the Belgian Pavilion in the 2015 Venice Biennial and his latest series of paintings entitled Untitled (A Victim of American Democracy), which debuted this past summer as part of Edwards» Blackness in Abstraction
exhibition at Pace Gallery and are now on display in Pendleton's first
show with Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich named Midnight in America.
Inspired by the spoken, written, and performed introductions Conrad regularly used to help frame screenings and presentations of his works, many of which are incorporated into the
exhibition itself, it
shows Conrad to be an unparalleled innovator in the mediums of painting, sculpture,
film, video, performance, and installation, tenaciously working to challenge the boundaries between artistic categories.
Throughout the run of the
exhibition, there will also be held Musical Concerts, Dance performances, a Documentary
film on the original «Armory
Show» of 1913, and related works by other artists and performers.
The title of the
show is pulled from Lynn Hershman Leeson's
film First Person Plural, the Electronic Diaries of Lynn Hershman (1984 - 96) that sits at the center of the
exhibition.
The section of the
exhibition devoted to his activity in the city features the screening of his Super 8 mm
films Brasil Jorge, Fillmore East, Gay Pride Parade (all from 1971), Agrippina is Rome - Manhattan (1972), and his slide
shows Neyrótica (1973), which
shows young men in various sexually provocative poses, and South Bronx (1973 - 76).
In honor of Women's History Month, we shared this trailer for the
film Women of Abstract Expressionism, which is
showing at the Denver Art Museum in conjunction with the
exhibition of the same name.
The
exhibition includes works by Amie Siegel, Christian Marclay, Carissa Rodriguez, Allan McCollum and others who make connections between art and
film and
show how the two worlds depict — and often comically misrepresent — each other.
Kunsthal Extra City's programme exists of themed group
shows and solo
exhibitions with (inter) national contemporary visual art, a wide range of evening activities, with
films, performances, workshops, lectures and debates, open discussions, gatherings and a tasty bite at the Extra Fika Café.
We present
exhibitions from both local and internationally renowned artists, run events, activities and learning workshops and
show a wide range of
films and live opera and ballet screenings.
Composed of more than 20 events, presentations, and
exhibitions, Pratt
Shows includes fine art installations, film screenings, readings, and industry trade shows, setting Pratt's collaborative and interdisciplinary approach on dis
Shows includes fine art installations,
film screenings, readings, and industry trade
shows, setting Pratt's collaborative and interdisciplinary approach on dis
shows, setting Pratt's collaborative and interdisciplinary approach on display.
The WRO Art Center in Wroclaw / Poland presents an
exhibition that
shows films by the Canadian animator and
film...
Reproductions of these artworks will be
shown on billboard sites across the UK for six weeks from 21 July to 31 August, and will feature in the national
exhibition film shown at over 1,000 Vue cinema screens in the UK until the end of August.
The
exhibition features a new installation referencing the changing environment of Samb's atelier as well as
showing archival materials and
films made during his unique collaboration with French artist / director Jean Michel Bruyère.
Next week, her short experimental
film, Woman's Womb, is being
shown at New York's Untitled Space Gallery during the group
exhibition Uprise / Angry Women.
The
exhibition consisting of his multi-medium pieces includes within it's range
films that polke made, a performance that was made for West German television in 1972 and paintings that are comprised of soot on glass that have never been
shown before in the United States.