This focused exhibition highlights critical moments of experimentation as Corse engaged with tropes of modernist painting, from the monochrome to the grid, while charting her own course through studies in quantum physics and complex investigations into a range of «painting» materials, from fluorescent light and plexiglass to metallic flakes, glass microspheres, and clay.
Not exact matches
The topic of online versus traditional booking channels will once again be a key
focus at the 2013 Arabian Travel Market technology seminar sessions as organiser, Reed Travel
Exhibitions,
highlights the dramatic shift in consumer mindset over the last 12 months as travellers log on to technology for convenient airline and hotel bookings.
Its upcoming show, for example, will explore the theme of desire through photo and video work from 14 international, contemporary artists; previous
exhibitions have documented the gay subculture that thrived around the Hudson River piers,
focused on the works of Paul Thek and his associates, and
highlighted the stitched works of John Chaich.
Of particular
focus is Giacometti's studio practice, which is examined through rarely seen plaster sculptures that
highlight the artist's working process, in addition to historical photographs documenting his relationship with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum — which hosted the artist's first US museum
exhibition, in 1955 — and with New York City.
The gallery's longstanding relationship with many of its artists will be
highlighted by
focusing on important early solo
exhibitions at Art Projects International: Jian - Jun Zhang: Water and Fire (1995); Gwenn Thomas: Recent Work (1996); Il Lee - Line and Form: Drawings 1984 - 1996 (1997); Pouran Jinchi: Recent Paintings (2000).
Other
highlights include «LA / LA and Institutional Collaboration», which will use Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA as a reference point to examine how institutions can encourage the growth of regional art scenes; «Digital Museums and Virtual Audiences»,
focusing on digital innovation and how new technology is starting to leave a deeper mark on the museum world; and «I Was Raised on the Internet», which brings together curators from three major institutions that collaborate on
exhibitions investigating the effects of the Internet on contemporary art.
Highlighting better - known names — Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell — alongside lesser - known ones — Sonia Gechtoff, Perle Fine — the
exhibition will encompass 12 women's work, «
focus [ing] on the expressive freedom of direct gesture and process at the core of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and painterly expression,» according to the description.
Strategically placed in the upper level of the gallery, the
exhibition avoids a dull chronology of
highlighting these earlier pieces, managing to truly
focus on the core of Chung's creative output.
This
exhibition highlights Booker's
focused explorations of the metaphorical associations and formal manipulations of the rubber tire.
Prior to joining the High Museum, Schleuning served as Curator at the Wolfsonian - Florida International University, having previously held positions as a Fellowship Coordinator and Assistant Curator at the institution, where she produced
exhibitions, publications, and programs with a
focus on
highlighting the power and impact of art and design in daily life.
A
highlight of this year's edition is a special
focus on Andy Warhol in the
exhibition of Christophe von Hohenberg's «Remembering Warhol: Thirty Years Ago» presented by Alfstad & Contemporary gallery.
Highlighting the works of 10 contemporary artists, this
exhibition is NMWA's first - ever
exhibition to
focus primarily on video art.
Gallery
Highlights 2017, an
exhibition focusing on the best and most historic works acquired by the Addison Rowe Gallery in the past year
Each of these
exhibitions — among the major
highlights of New York City's museum offerings this summer —
focuses on the work of a giant of 19th - century American painting: George Caleb Bingham (1811 - 1879), and John Singer Sargent (1856 - 1925).
While the
exhibition includes pieces from centuries past, to
highlight early use of the ancient geological material, the
exhibition focuses on contemporary art from the 1970s onward.
The
exhibition spans three galleries within the Zaha Hadid - designed museum, anchored by overarching themes within each: «Shifting Identities» explores how a changing China alters constructions of identity; «Body as Site»
focuses on the physical body as a literal and figurative site of discussion and debate; and «Confronting Tradition»
highlights the ways in which artists draw inspiration from classical texts, teachings, and artistic practices to reinterpret and question evolving power structures and social norms.
Focusing on the work of more than forty black women artists from an under - recognized generation, the
exhibition highlights a remarkable group of artists who committed... Read More
Highlights of Broad MSU
exhibitions in 2014 include: Future Returns: Contemporary Art from China — an
exhibition featuring the response of over 20 contemporary Chinese artists to the country's rapid development and cultural transformation; Land Grant: The Flatbread Society, a commissioned site - specific work and series of public programs to explore food production, distribution, and farming methods; and the continuation of Broad MSU's Global
Focus exhibition series — an initiative showcasing international emerging and mid-career artists.
These ritualistic daily self - improvements make up the majority of the
focus of Boardman's solo
exhibition: a terrible perm, a dye job four months overdue for a touch - up (or «recession
highlights» as my friend Allie Bashuk sometimes lovingly refers to it), running mascara.
On View at NOMA October 10, 2014 - March 1, 2015 New Orleans, LA — Edgar Degas» Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, the only three - dimensional work exhibited during his lifetime, will be the
highlight of a
focus exhibition at NOMA opening October 10, 2014.
«The
exhibition brings critical
focus to this often - overlooked aspect of Wegman's oeuvre,
highlighting the artist's ongoing exploration of nature's place in the cultural imagination.»
Instead, Frank
focused on politics, race, religion, Hollywood, and cars — themes that organize the Cantor's
exhibition — creating compositions that
highlight the quirks and eccentricities of American culture.
«The
exhibition continues the Columbus Museum of Art's curatorial
focus on
highlighting the meaning and relevance of contemporary art and photography for broad audiences,» says director Nannette Maciejunes.
A
highlight of the
exhibition will be a section
focusing on the Bloomsbury set and their contemporaries — an artistic group famous for their bohemian attitude towards sexuality.
Well curated
exhibition focuses on
highlights of Lautrec's Paris Crowds rushing...
2003 African - American Art: 20th Century Masterworks, X, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, NY American Art and Artifacts Featuring the Chris Webber Collection, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA My Mother's an Artist, The Educational Alliance Art School and Gallery, New York, NY Layers of Meaning: Collage and Abstraction in the late 20th Century, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA An American Legacy: Art from The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY African American Masters:
Highlights of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, New York Historical Society, New York, NY; Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville, TN; The Cummer Museum of Art, Jacksonville, FL; Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH; Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH; The Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, DE; Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA; Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, UT Turning Corners, University Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley, CA Seizing the Myths: Arts of Rebellion, Resource Center for Activism and Arts, Washington, DC Twenty - Fifth Anniversary
Exhibition, Tobey C. Moss Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Focus on the Figure: Selections from the Permanent Collection, Palm Springs Desert Museum, Palm Springs, CA Popular, Pop & Post-Pop: Color Screenprints 1930s to Now, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA
The
exhibition highlights these often contrasting trends; the Messthetics trend is a rebellion against the order of everyday life, whilst Silence vs. Noise
focuses on making space for consumers to breathe among the clutter of modern living.
Below, see the exhibitors» list for Expo Chicago's main exposition plus different sections including Exposure, reserved for solo and two - artist presentations by galleries that have been in business for eight years or less; Editions + Books, which features artists books, editions, and prints; and, for the first time, Profile, which «
highlights single artist installations and
focused thematic
exhibitions by established international galleries.»
The wide - ranging responses enacted throughout Lower Manhattan
highlighted in the
exhibition include the institutionally - supported erection and eventual removal of Richard Serra's large - scale sculpture Tilted Arc; Keith Haring's radiant subway drawings in the space of everyday transit and their lasting impression on street art culture; and Jenny Holzer's conceptual texts
focusing on social and political commentary wheat pasted in heavily populated public spaces, among others.
Highlighting The Jewish Museum's unique collection of American art, this
exhibition focuses on the first half of the twentieth century, a period of great social change and artistic activity during which Jewish artists played a major role in shaping the direction of American art.
Focused on process - oriented, conceptual works on paper, the
exhibition highlights each artist's experimentation with boundaries of media and form.
The
exhibition focuses on revealing the ephemeral and intangible nature of much of his art, while also
highlighting the inherently incomplete summary that an
exhibition offers of an artist's life and work.
Exhibition highlights 2018 of SESC São Paulo
focused on Latin America and the region known as the Global South.
A
highlight of the pavilion is a small
exhibition curated by Cindy Sherman, which
focuses on form and the human body.
The Charlotte Observer
highlights Phyllis Galembo's work that is featured in the group
exhibition, In
Focus / Enfoque: Contemporary Photography in Mexico, at the New Gallery of Modern Art.
Among the
highlights of the 2018 programme at ARoS are American pop art, Egyptian contemporary art, a Danish symbolist, and a brand - new
exhibition series Intermezzo starting in the
Focus Gallery
Published in conjunction with an
exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, and
focusing on the prolific period between 1960 and 1972, this volume
highlights examples of Roth's most exciting and innovative books and graphics.
The current display of the collection keeps the clusters of works that
focus on artists Chohreh Feyzdjou (1955 — 1996), Simon Häntai (1922 — 2008), Présence Panchounette (artist collective, active1969 - 1990), and Phillip Thomas (1952 — 1995), which
highlight symbolic and formal operations employed by these four artists, and the ways in which such approaches reflect and resonate with other artworks included in the
exhibition.
His solo
exhibitions have
focused on an eclectic studio practice of overlapping media and also
highlighted a series of carved books that has now been ongoing for over fifteen years.
This
exhibition highlights grOCAD's explorations, workshops and on - campus installations
focusing on urban agriculture and sustainable practices since the group's inception in 2011.
The
exhibition focuses on Pollock's figurative oeuvre to
highlight the quality and peculiar expressive force of these pictures, drawings, and prints.
This
exhibition of Josef Albers
focuses solely on the artist's exploration of black throughout his life, with unexpectedly diverse pieces serving to
highlight the vast inventiveness of one artist constrained to a single gradient.
On view in the museum's Imprint Gallery, this
exhibition focuses solely on the video - based component of the artist's larger practice, and
highlights works that showcase his engagement with the dance phenomenon of voguing.
The
exhibition's
focus is to
highlight these artists who are beyond the emerging stage and have reached a pivotal moment in their careers where they have been awarded prestigious fellowships, have been written about in major publications, and have participated in selective solo and group shows.
The
exhibition, on view through August 2, 2015,
highlights Delahunty's particular
focus on celebrating overlooked artists and underrepresented identities.
This
exhibition of 30 photographs is drawn from VMFA's collection and
highlights the artist's early career in Hungary while also
focusing on seminal moments during the sixty years when he worked in Paris and then New York City.
This
exhibition focuses on the print medium,
highlighting ways in which abstraction has played a generative role in works of the past decade.
By
focusing on small mundane objects and the quality of lighting, his abstracted photographs of office spaces, domestic environments and
exhibition spaces
highlight the strained relationship between self and place.
The
exhibition shows a subtle yet definite readjustment in Jason Martin's approach to his work,
highlighted by the reduction of his usual vibrant colour to inflections of grey and black, ensuring our attention is honed into and
focused solely on the brush mark.
This
exhibition is one of a series
highlighting recent acquisitions to the collection,
focusing on artists who emerged in the 1970s and 80s, including Phyllida Barlow, Helen Chadwick, Shelagh Cluett, Keir Smith and Darrell Viner.