Sentences with phrase «full career retrospective»

Still painting and sculpting at age 94, artist Pierre Soulages is the subject of a full career retrospective...
As David Hockney, a full career retrospective, opens at Tate Britain, we offer a handy alphabetical overview
At the end of the month the narrative comes full circle, when the full career retrospective organized by Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum — and already seen there, in Paris and in New York — arrives at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Lake is represented by Georgia Scherman Projects in Toronto and will be opening a full career retrospective at the Art Gallery of Ontario, November 2014.
Included in numerous Canadian group shows, he had several retrospective exhibitions including in 1996 a full career retrospective at the Art Gallery of Ontario and in 1982 represented Canada at the Venice Biennale.
Available in both hardcover and paperback, the David Hockney exhibition catalogue offers a full career retrospective, illustrated with works (over 200) spanning the artist's six - decade career.
In 2008, she was the subject of a major exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, and had a full career retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
Personal and dream - like, Of Dogs and Other People: The Art of Roy De Forest is the artist's first full career retrospective.

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Their career - spanning exhibit stops short of a full retrospective, omitting Neel's landscapes, genre scenes and still lifes to focus almost exclusively on her achievements in portraiture.
Organized by Kunstsammlung Nordrhein - Westfalen and Tate Modern, this retrospective of the work of Anni Albers will take in the full range of the artist's career, from small - scale works to wall hangings and the textiles Albers designed for mass production.
Both shows open this week, but what one curator a few months ago called an art - world «battle royale» — the two megadealers competing over the work of a super-profitable artist — has settled into something else, and just maybe what Koons wanted all along: the beginning of a Year of Koons, culminating in summer 2014's full - career retrospective at the Whitney Museum — its last exhibition in its Madison Avenue headquarters before moving to the bottom of the High Line.
An eclectic exhibition showcasing the greatest highlights of his or her respective careers, Retrospective will connect these past artists to current dialogues and seek to put on full display the natural evolution of an artistic oeuvre.
To coincide with Tate Modern's first full retrospective of a career spanning five decades (including many works never previously exhibited), the curator of the show talks to the artists and admirers Peter Fischli and Peter Doig.
«Graham is going to be getting renewed attention, because the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, N.Y., is mounting a comprehensive retrospective of his career, accompanied by a catalogue which gives his full biography (or at least as full as is currently possible, given Graham's tendency to self - mythologize and alter details of his past) and a critical reassessment of his achievements.
In 1984, a full - scale retrospective of her career opened at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts and traveled to various venues, including MoMA, making Krasner the first woman to have a retrospective there.
For his 2012 retrospective at the Guggenheim, «All,» Cattelan hung the full range of his iconoclastic sculptures from the center of the museum's sanctified rotunda — including waxworks of a miniature Hitler, Pope John Paul II struck down by lightning, JFK in a coffin, and the artist himself hung by his neck, accompanied by several of his trademark taxidermies, including an ostrich burying its head, a squirrel who's just committed suicide, and Novecento, the dangling horse that is perhaps his most career - defining work.
«De Kooning: A Retrospective,» at the Museum of Modern Art, is the most piercing, inexhaustible, and relentlessly intense full - on career survey I have ever seen in this country.
Kohn Gallery aims to correct this oversight with American Aleph, a full - career retrospective that casts Berman as not only a major Southern California artist, but also an important American one.
The latter was the first full career museum retrospective of Truitt's work, and it was presented at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., where Hileman was Associate Curator.
This first career retrospective will be accompanied by a 160 - page catalogue with 52 full - color illustrations, published by the Museum and distributed by ARTBOOK D.A.P. Essayists include the curator, Alicia Longwell, who will provide an overview of the artist's profound engagement with the history of art.
In addition to being widely exhibited throughout the world and completing several major commissions, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum organized a full - career retrospective of Rosenquist's work in 2003, and he received the Golden Plate Award from the American Academy of Acheivement in 1988.
In his work, David often analyzes his own artistic production, as well as the arc of his professional career, and a full - dress retrospective has remained elusive.
He wrote of a retrospective exhibition in Buffalo in 1988: «his full maturity came after the abstract expressionist «period» — in fact, after 1960 — and his career illustrates the perils of generalising about decades, groups or movements.
Winding along the ramp, spilling over into the bays and side galleries, this forty - work, full - career retrospective promises to be (for Paik and curator John Hanhardt) a literally glowing triumph.
A retrospective spanning the full length of the artist's career will appear simultaneously at the Phillips Collection, through September 3.
Now, her long career, from her earliest sculptures of animals to the more recent suspended sculptures — big, airy assemblages of wire and bits of mesh and porcelain — is to be the subject of a full - scale retrospective at the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, opening the fifth of next month and traveling to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago in February 2004, and then on to the Museum of Modern Art in New York next summer.
An American Journey: The Art of John Sloan, the first full - career retrospective of the artist's work to be staged, will open on October 21 at the Delaware Art Museum.
«Mark Rothko: A Retrospective» includes more than 60 paintings representing the abstract expressionist's full career arc.
was the first full - career retrospective of the painter, playwright, novelist, and — briefly, in the 1950s — wrestler, who is now in her eighties.
Also at the Tate Modern, this spring, is the first retrospective to encompass the full scope of pop artist Richard Hamilton's 60 - year career.
While not a full - scale retrospective, it examines how his approach to nature evolved over the course of his career.
What: Björk Where: The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY When: March 8, 2015 to June 7, 2015 Why: This full - scale retrospective will span the entire career of Icelandic singer, songwriter and artist Björk, including sound, film, visuals, instruments, objects, costumes, and performance.
While the Houston exhibition presents a carefully considered cross-section of Turrell's work, and The Guggenheim shows ambitious new works, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is concurrently staging a full - scale retrospective of his career featuring over 50 pieces.
Although Braque's late paintings and Cubist compositions have come under fresh scholarly scrutiny in recent years, Georges Braque: A Retrospective is the first museum exhibition since 1988 to present the full arc of the artist's career, from his first Fauve paintings of 1906 to 1907, to his final monumental canvases of the 1960s.
Richard Hamilton (1922 - 2011), Kazimir Malevich (1878 - 1935) and Sigmar Polke (1941 - 2010) are the subjects of full - career retrospectives at Tate Modern.
The first retrospective to encompass the full scope of Richard Hamilton's sixty - year career opens in spring.
16: «Georges Braque: A Retrospective»: The first museum exhibit in many years to present the full arc of Braque's career, from 1906 to the 1960s, including more than 25 of his greatest Cubist works.
MMoCA's presentation of Stella's prints complements the artist's full - career retrospective of paintings, metal reliefs, and sculpture at the new Whitney Museum of American Art in New York (fall, 2015).
If any artist today has inherited Braque's mantle as painter - philosopher (a designation that originated with Nicolas Poussin), it is Jasper Johns, whose late works in the recent full - career retrospective at New York's Museum of Modern Art, had a similarly over-conceptualized, overworked look to them.
Yet despite these achievements, Koons has never been the subject of a retrospective surveying the full scope of his career.
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