NMAAHC's art collection spans post-colonial to contemporary art, including everything
from photography and sculpture to video — though painting and works on paper dominate.
His works inhabit a diverse range of media,
from photography and sculpture to film and installation, where the artist, the art market, the creative process, and art's dictum of originality collide.
Rahbar's work ranges
from photography and sculpture to mixed - media installation and always stems from her personal experiences.
Not exact matches
More than 110 juried artists hailing
from across the country will showcase
and sell original work within a variety of categories including paintings,
photography, ceramics, jewelry,
and sculpture.
ST. CHARLES FINE ARTS SHOW: Fine art,
sculpture, fiber,
photography, ceramics, jewelry
from Midwest artists, downtown restaurants
and galleries participate, free trolley rides, children's activities, on the south lawn of Factory; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. May 29, 30; Piano Factory Outlet Mall, 410 S. 1st St., St. Charles.
The collections vary
from sculpture,
photography, impressionist
and modern so every art lover will find something that sits well
and with so much to see, you will find you
and your date have plenty to talk about.
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.
Retro Africa gallery,
from the Nigerian capital Abuja, is participating in its first 1 - 54 fair with a booth devoted to paintings,
sculpture,
and photography.
Artwork ranges
from drawing,
photography,
sculpture, installations, film
and video to performance
and social practice taking place in both urban
and rural landscapes,
and include works that are narrative, political, performative,
and conceptual examples of contemporary art.
Working in painting
and drawing,
photography,
sculpture, video, body painting
and other media, this interdisciplinary group show presents the work of the accomplished artists
from Southern Exposure's year - long program.
[44] The museum's collections include art in many media
from around the world, including European
and American paintings, prints,
sculpture and drawings, 18th
and 19th century Japanese Ukiyo - e prints, 15th through 19th century Persian
and Indian miniature paintings, 20th century Haitian art, 20th century Japanese netsuke, 20th century
and contemporary
photography,
and Rapa Nui, African,
and Native American artifacts.
Each of the installations, which vary in form —
from sculpture and photography to sound
and architectural intervention — investigates a different element of the in - between as both a physical location
and an abstract condition.
Featuring 42 contemporary artists
from around the world whose work spans painting,
sculpture,
photography,
and video, this exhibition explores issues of politics, religion,
and racism.
Additionally, this exhibition considers the ways in which drawing is employed as a means to push the boundaries that traditionally separate one artistic discipline
from another by expanding beyond the page
and into the realms of performance,
photography,
sculpture, film,
and video.
The featured works in the exhibition — ranging
from painting
and sculpture to
photography, film
and installation — examine the passage of time by alluding to nostalgia or sentiments about aging, often depicting specific places in states of decay; these works can act as documentation, memorial or symbol.
The exhibition displays different mediums,
from painting, to
photography,
sculptures and light installations,
and presents works by Richard... Continue reading →
About the artist A multidisciplinary artist working in
photography, text,
sculpture,
and performance, Taryn Simon (b. 1975) creates work resulting
from rigorous research guided by an interest in systems of categorization
and the precarious nature of survival.
The Warehouse exhibitions feature 20
and 21st century
sculpture,
photography, video, painting
and large scale installations by international artists culled
from the collection of Martin Z. Margulies.
Artwork in the exhibition ranges in medium
from drawing,
photography,
sculpture, installations, film,
and video to performance
and social practice taking place in both urban
and rural landscapes.
From the outset, the gallery featured the work of international emerging
and established artists working in painting,
sculpture,
photography, works on paper,
and video,
and emphasized pioneering women
and LGBT artists on its roster.
From installation
and video to
sculpture, painting
and photography, the variety of work on display reflects the diverse perspective of the artists featured in the exhibition.
The work will span mediums -
from painting,
sculpture and photography to site - specific installations
and video projections.
Six blocks of King Street,
from Washington Street all the way to the Potomac waterfront, are transformed into an outdoor gallery filled with art including paintings,
sculptures,
photography, ceramics
and more
from over 250 artists
from the U.S.
and abroad.
His work spans a range of media including
photography, painting,
sculpture, installation
and use of the ready - made to create assemblages
from everyday found objects such as books, ceramics, TV sets
and other house - hold goods
and paraphernalia, which Liu Wei transforms into sculptural objects
and installations of eloquent complexity.
Seth Kaufman has made a startling new body of work,
and has transitioned
from sculpture to
photography as effortlessly as a caterpillar transitions into a...
Janine Polak received a BA in Studio Art (with concentrations in
Sculpture and Photography)
and Economics
from the University of Virginia
and an MFA
from the Yale University School of Art, Department of
Sculpture.
For his first solo exhibition in Europe, Los Angeles - based artist Awol Erizku has charted a new direction away
from photography toward new
sculptures and paintings that incorporate historic iconography, political symbols, references to urban surrounds, including graffiti,
and titles that pay homage Africa American literature
and black sports heroes.
Spanning
from found
photography to drawing
and painting in different media, collage,
and sculpture, Steven Shearer's wor...
View a collection of art ranging across centuries
and cultures
from sculpture and oil paintings to charcoal drawings
and photography at the... Read More
The Contemporary art collection encompasses works created
from 1945 to the present with strong examples of Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, Pop art, Conceptual art,
and recent movements in painting,
sculpture,
photography,
and video.
Works
from Bryan Graf's Wildlife Analysis
and Lattice (Ambient) series will feature in the upcoming exhibition, Second Nature: Abstract
Photography Then
and Now, at the DeCordova Museum
and Sculpture Park, on display
from May 26, 2012 — April 21, 2013.
Showing work
from the past three decades, the exhibition will highlight the
photography,
sculpture and installations of Zoe Leonard, whose work asks viewers to re-engage with how they see.
Deftly working in a range of media — including
photography, painting,
sculpture,
and video — Johnson incorporates commonplace objects
from his childhood into his work in a process he describes as «hijacking the domestic.»
Curated by Indira Cesarine
and Coco Dolle, the exhibit will be on view
from May 3 -21,
and includes works of
photography, painting,
sculpture, mixed media
and video.
The Birmingham Museum of Art is proud to present Third Space, the first large exhibition of contemporary art
from the Museum's own collection.Third Space features over 100 works of art in a variety of mediums, including painting,
sculpture, drawing,
photography,
and...
MOCA Jacksonville collects works of art ranging
from 1960 to the present, including painting, printmaking,
sculpture,
and photography.
Presenting work in a range of mediums,
from painting to
sculpture, performance,
photography,
and video, these 9 artists / estates to watch are positioned to up their exposure
and take their practices to the next level.
Linked by the works» engagement with figurative representation, the show displayed a diverse range of mediums
from monoprint
and watercolor to
photography and sculpture, most of which explore notions relating to identity, society
and isolation.
Art New York, presented by Art Miami, returns to Pier 94
from May 3 - 6 offering noteworthy
and fresh works by important artists
from the contemporary, modern, post-war
and pop eras, featuring paintings,
photography, prints, drawings, design
and sculpture.
That includes a range of media
and styles,
from nude
photography and messy textile
sculpture to kaleidoscopic collage
and, for good measure, a
sculpture of a drone wearing a sweater (Coco Hall's «Pretty Predator Drone,» 2015).
Curated by Indira Cesarine, the exhibit will be on view
from June 27 — August 5th
and will include works of painting, drawing,
photography, printmaking, pottery,
sculpture, collage, mixed media
and video.
1977 Tokyo Gallery Exhibition, Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Five Contemporary Artists Drawing
and Watercolor, Kaneko Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Painting
and Photography from 1980 to Today, Kunsthaus Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Documenta 6, Kassel, Germany Drawings by Five Artists, Minami Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Forms Today Architecture
and Sculpture, Tokyo Central Annex, Tokyo, Japan Contemporary Art in Japan Domestic Art
and International Art, 5th Anniversary of Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, Japan Artists Today»77 The Richness of Painting, Yokohama Civic Art Gallery, Kanagawa, Japan The 10th Japan Art Festival, Nihonbashi Takashimaya Department Store, Tokyo, Japan
Previous rounds have been broad in scope
and concept, ranging
from topics of activism to architecture,
and including disciplines such as design, media arts, drawing, film, installation, intervention, literature, painting, performance,
photography, print making,
sculpture,
and others, such as scientific field work.
The exhibition is on view at the University Gallery
from April 4 through June 12 with an opening reception on Saturday, April 3
from 4 to 6 p.m. ALUMNI III includes painting,
sculpture,
photography, mixed media on paper
and site - specific sculptural installation.
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Hawkinson works across a wide range of media,
from sculpture, installation,
and painting, to
photography and collage,
and many of is highly original works include moving components
and sound, inventing new ways for seeing
and thinking about the world around us.
The Collection comprises 2,000 works
from ancient Mediterranean
and pre-Hispanic cultures to modern
and contemporary painting,
sculpture,
and photography.
Our exhibition programming features a full range of visual arts, including painting, drawing,
photography,
sculpture, printmaking, ceramics,
and other media by local, regional, national,
and international artists ranging
from emerging to professional status.
Exhibiting a wide variety of mediums including
photography, video, painting,
sculpture, drawing
and site - specific installations, Party Out Of Bounds presents both past
and present nightlife scenes
from Nelson Sullivan's video documentation of late performers Ethyl Eichelberger
and John Sex, to Jessica Whitbread's No Pants No Problem Party, an underwear dance party exploring social gathering as a space of advocating for HIV
and sexual / gender rights
and combatting stigma.
Fourteen accomplished female artists will exhibit over 40 works ranging
from oil
and acrylic paintings, drawings, collage, watercolor, ceramic
sculpture and photography.