The tightly clustered display could easily pass
for the work of a single artist obsessed with creaky constructions, but its diversity is hard to miss as well.
Not exact matches
It's a polite way
of warning the government that the UK urgently need to ensure the Digital
Single Market
works for us in Europe, and be wary
of putting our
artists and creators at the mercy
of developing ones.
Later, he meets some
artists who create incredible images
of Dating site
for city
singles to meet
for coffee, lunch or after -
work drinks, in several cities.
As the most visited art museum in the state
of New Mexico and the first museum in the United States that is dedicated to a
single woman
artist, we
work hard every day to ensure the preservation
of these treasures
for the enjoyment
of generations to come.
Other worthy stops include Bergamot Station, housing Santa Monica's
single largest concentration
of art galleries, and Broadway Gallery Complex
for contemporary
works by local and international
artists.
Artists were considered based on the sum paid
for a
single work of art — regardless
of how many
works have sold at that level, the production costs involved in creating the
work, or how prices
for new
works measure up.
The Kayden family's gift
of fifty - six
works — including paintings, silkscreen prints, and a commissioned
artist's book — constitutes one
of the largest collections
of Lawrence's
work in a
single museum, and it is the largest on the West Coast, exhibited here in its entirety
for the first time.
Kessling
works across a range
of media such as photography, film, and performance, and here the images reflect performative tools
for exploring identity, often juxtaposing the
artist's own body with objects and materials such as dust sheets, clay, fabric and paper bags used with transformative effect — the temporal nature
of the performative movement frozen in a
single gesture — a
single still from an action, or a response to an art - historical identity.
Unique
works of art by some
of the world's most celebrated
artists have been sold
for # 340,000 at Christie's in London, to raise funds
for Crisis, the national charity
for single homeless people.
British
artist Linder is possibly best known
for a record sleeve she designed
for the Buzzcock's
single Orgasm Addict in 1977 - an iconic image,
of a naked woman with an iron
for a head and grinning mouths instead
of nipples, has become a symbol, not only
of a defining era
of punk culture and feminism, but also a microcosm
for her expansive body
of work, which operates on a deeply contextual level with issues
of gender, feminism, stereotyping and sexualisation, echoing the
work of Hannah Hoch, the German Dadaist
for whom this edition was created in homage.
In larger institutions where different departments may
work with an
artist to produce different content
for the same program, it is the responsibility
of the institution to coordinate between departments and produce a
single cohesive contract agreement.
For her newly commissioned
work Foreign Exchange (2015 - 17),
artist Phillipa Horan
worked with a commercial biotech laboratory in Upstate New York to produce what is possibly the first large - scale figurative sculpture grown from mycelium, the
single cell root system
of which a mushroom is the fruiting body.
«But more than the volume and variety
of work on display during the event, the
single greatest achievement
of Bushwick Open Studios might be the opportunity it provides
for visitors to interact with
artists on their own turf, and to observe the dramatic influence that the environment and its creative community have had on one another.»
2003 Annual Student Exhibition Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration Robert Knox: Non-Fiction Paintings Fred Wilson: Objects & Installations, 1979 - 2000
Single Channel: Collaborationg with the Moving Image 25th Master
of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition Angela Grauerholz: Reading Room
for the
Working Artist and Privation Mads Gamdrup: Renunciation
Curated by Sharjah Art Foundation President and Director Hoor Al Qasimi, I Am The
Single Work Artist is the culmination of the artist's lifelong role as an advocate and pioneer for the development of contemporary art and thought in the United Arab Emirates and in Sharjah, where he first began staging interventions and exhibitions of contemporary art, and exhibited at the first Sharjah Biennial in
Artist is the culmination
of the
artist's lifelong role as an advocate and pioneer for the development of contemporary art and thought in the United Arab Emirates and in Sharjah, where he first began staging interventions and exhibitions of contemporary art, and exhibited at the first Sharjah Biennial in
artist's lifelong role as an advocate and pioneer
for the development
of contemporary art and thought in the United Arab Emirates and in Sharjah, where he first began staging interventions and exhibitions
of contemporary art, and exhibited at the first Sharjah Biennial in 1993.
Bringing together
for the first time all
of Johns» light bulb sculptures and related drawings and prints — including several drawings and modified prints from the
artist's own collection — this volume offers an unparalleled opportunity to examine Johns» practice through a
single image and reveals significant relationships between his two - and three - dimensional
work.
As Sally Morgan Lehman, Founder and Director at Morgan Lehman Gallery explains,
for The Armory Show the gallery is structuring their booth around a
single installation by a young New York City
artist who constructs her
work around the premise
of combining opposite notions and using that new concept as a foundation
for her reinvented Baroque still lives or the 18th century Roman Ruins after Giovanni Battista Piranesi.
For more information, please see www.damelioterras.com Designed to highlight the prevalence
of contemporary
artists who are fascinated with the ephemeral, the transitory, and the temporary, miniMATRIX is a series
of exhibitions comprising a
single work of art, mounted not in the MATRIX Gallery but in atypical viewing spaces.
German visual
artist Gerhard Richter is known
for producing both abstract and photorealistic
works, completely dismissing the idea
of the
artist's obligation to maintain a
single cohesive style.
The Institute dedicates its program to a
single artist for a six - month season, and that
artist's
work becomes the occasion
for a series
of exhibitions, public programs, and private discussions with leading contemporary thinkers from a variety
of disciplines.
Y Gallery, participating in the EXPOSURE section
for young galleries, displayed multiple
works by a
single artist, Ryan Brown, creating space
for viewers to understand the
works within the context
of his larger oeuvre.
Artists Nicole Cherubini, Mario Garcia Torres, Shana Lutker, and Gary Simmons will present new
work in the Museum's project galleries, which were designed especially to provide focused,
single -
artist experiences, while
artist Iman Issa will create an exhibition
of new sculptures
for one
of the museum's more expansive focus galleries.
One noticeable trend among galleries this year is the rise
of single -
artist booths, such as the selection
of Milton Avery
works at Santa Fe's Yares Art Projects, or the paper deli bags transformed into intricate doily - like creations by Jasmine Sian
for her «If I had a zoo...» series at Anthony Meier Fine Arts in San Francisco.
SCREEN COMPOSITIONS 14 curated by Katherine Liberovskaya
For the 14th year, Screen Compositions brings you, as every time, a collection of intersections of moving image with sonic art; a program of screen works representing dynamic two - way collaborations between video / film artists and sound / music artists specifically intended for single - channel projection with no live or performance component: «Parachora», 2009 by Milosz Luczynski -LSB-.
For the 14th year, Screen Compositions brings you, as every time, a collection
of intersections
of moving image with sonic art; a program
of screen
works representing dynamic two - way collaborations between video / film
artists and sound / music
artists specifically intended
for single - channel projection with no live or performance component: «Parachora», 2009 by Milosz Luczynski -LSB-.
for single - channel projection with no live or performance component: «Parachora», 2009 by Milosz Luczynski -LSB-...]
A
single work by Simmons is capable
of evoking a multiplicity
of meanings, simultaneously referencing a buried episode in the painful history
of race relations in the United States and the
artist's own childhood memories,
for example.
Though the exhibition ban on Ai's
work in China ended last year, «it still comes as a surprise to me
for an «international art biennale» -LSB-...] to remove a
single artist for the reason
of defending human rights and freedom
of speech,» Ai wrote on his Instagram.
The Fishers collected in depth, often buying dozens
of works by a
single artist, and
for this first presentation the curators have opted
for concentrated displays
of individual painters, sculptors and photographers.
Most
artists were given a room or section to themselves
for a
single large installation or series
of works - Fabro's giant silk, marble and metal Pieds (1968 - 71),
for example, surrounded by a wall piece in green thread entitled Penelope (1972), was achingly beautiful.
In 2007, film critic Jonathan Romney described Starr's new silent film Theda: «In a 40 - minute black - and - white film Theda British
artist Georgina Starr, best known
for her series
of works inspired by the 1965 thriller Bunny Lake is Missing, pays tribute to this stormiest
of divas and undertakes an archeology
of gestural art
of the silent - era actress (Theda Bara), drawing on the styles
of several other now forgotten grande - dames, such as Barbara La Marr and Maud Allan... the film is divided into three parts «prelude», «act» and «epilogue»... but «prelude» is the real coup: in a long
single take, Starr runs through the codified expressive repertoire
of the Theda - era performer with such precision that any ironic distance evaporate.
The merit
of nine socially engaged art projects, all in the running
for the 2017 Visible Award, a $ 25,000 (approximately $ 30,000) prize bestowed biannually to a
single artist creating community - conscious
work by the Italy - based organization Cittadellarte Fondazione Pistoletto in partnership with Fondazione Zegna.
The market
for Arte Povera has grown steadily since 2003, although a breakthrough moment came in February 2014 with Eyes Wide Open: An Italian Vision, an auction at Christie's in London
of the biggest collection
of Arte Povera
works ever brought to market which saw fifteen
artist records set in a
single night.
The panel will include conversations by «Project 35»
artists Beryl Korot and Wanda Raimundi - Ortiz and curator Raimundas Malasauskas around the use
of video as a format
for the increasingly international dissemination
of artists» ideas; how expanded presentation possibilities
for single channel
works has created new audiences; and the impact that these developments have on art production.
Established under the terms
of his will, The Andy Warhol Foundation
for the Visual Arts — the largest
single artist foundation in the United States — aims to further the study
of his
work in photography.
A
single work consisting
of a photograph and a wall, Bouquet
for Bas Jan Ader and Christopher D'Arcangelo (1991), is presented in Gallery 9, and pays tribute to two
artists who died at a young age in the 1970s.
Each essay in the first part
of the book maps a possible terrain
for approaching the
work of a
single artist — among them, James Coleman, Jimmie Durham, Susan Hiller, Gabriel Orozco and Adrian Piper — while the texts in the second part reflect upon artistic practice in relation to questions
of subjectivity, postcoloniality and multiculturalism.
Serious collectors and the curious alike should look
for a surge in sculpture, a large selection
of contemporary art from China (the dedicated region
of the fair's Focus section), a rise in the number
of emerging galleries and the increase
of single -
artist presentations and thematic groupings
of work that vary across media and generation.
Gone are the days when a
single dealer nurtured the career
of an
artist in return
for the exclusive right to sell her
work.
For the first time, MoMA PS1 is given entirely to the
work of a
single artist in the retrospective «Mike Kelley.»
The donation, consisting
of over 850
works of art, financial support
for programming, and a digital archive
of the
artist's
works, represents the largest
single collection
of York Wilson's
work.
Of the countless figures I encountered for the first time in Radical Women it is hard to single out any single artist, as each of the selected works are significan
Of the countless figures I encountered
for the first time in Radical Women it is hard to
single out any
single artist, as each
of the selected works are significan
of the selected
works are significant.
Whereas PCR can determine the overall genetic identity
of an individual from a trace amount
of starting material (a
single hair follicle,
for example), each
work is
for the
artist a sample from a seemingly infinite pool
of possible subject matter.
Sin motivo aparente (
For no apparent reason) is a collective exhibition showcasing the
work of over thirty Spanish and International
artists with the
single objective
of reviewing the relationship between art and public within a context, the CA2M venue, Center where the viewer has been CA2M main objective since its opening five years ago.
For the
artist, it exchanges the pressure
of having to fill a space with creating a
single work to hold the room.
As Sally Morgan Lehman, Founder and Director at Morgan Lehman Gallery explains,
for The Armory Show the gallery is structuring their booth around a
single installation by a young New York City
artist who constructs her
work around the premise
of combining opposite notions and using that new concept as a foundation
for her reinvented Baroque still lives or the 18th century Roman Ruins after Giovanni Battista Piranesi... Click here to read on and watch video.
Works on view include 24 x 20 - inch large - format,
single - image Polaroids Ray, 1979, and Self - Portrait, 1979 Known
for depicting images
of friends and family in his paintings, Close expanded his subject interests in his photographic
work to include people he has met throughout his career, such as
artists, dancers, actors, or politicians: Jasper, 1997 (Jasper Johns); Robert, 1997; Hillary Rodham Clinton, 1999; Renée, 2007; Bill T.Jones, 2008, and Alec Baldwin, 2010, among others.
This,
for some reason, didn't dissuade me, and neither did the fact that my first show, with the
artist Franz West, which I thought was beautiful, yielded not a
single sale, with the exception
of a
work not in the exhibition, that your grandparents, and great collectors, Susan and Michael Hort, bought from my back room.
Much
of the best
work at Frieze New York can be seen in solo presentations, and it's pleasing how many dealers have given their booths over to a
single artist — even if, in many cases, they've also stuffed their closets with other art
for cash and carry.
Though the rubric
for selection was not entirely clear to me — a large number
of the
artists are what might be called Black British, but not exclusively — it was good to see the stakes
of representation so explicitly foregrounded (the main exhibition this year contained
work by one
single female
artist of colour; the UK has been represented in the Giardini by three non-white
artists since 1948, by my count).
The one
work for a fine
artist, the one painting, is the painting
of the one - size canvas — the
single scheme, one formal device, one color - monochrome, one linear division in each direction, one symmetry, one texture, one free - hand - brushing, one rhythm, one
working everything into one dissolution and one indivisibility, each painting into one overall uniformity and non-irregularity.
Without naming the
artist, he
singled out Damien Hirst's most famous
work, The Physical Impossibility
of Death in the Mind
of Someone Living - better known as the stuffed shark -
for mockery.