Sentences with phrase «gallery also»

In addition to the gallery's roster of award - winning and internationally - recognized contemporary photographers, Sous Les Etoiles Gallery also represents the estate of the late Cuban photographer Alberto Korda.
The gallery also continued to expand its program internationally, adding Pier Paolo Calzolari in 2011, and more recently adding South African artist Serge Alain Nitegeka and Brazilian Thiago Rocha Pitta.
Derek Eller Gallery — Directly across from Barry Whistler's booth, which is given over nearly entirely to Nathan Green's boisterous, uplifting throw - back abstractions, the Los Angeles - based Derek Eller Gallery also dedicates its space to one artist, Despina Slokov.
Directed by his longtime friend and business partner Hugh Allan, the gallery also gave Hirst a way to resurrect his original idea of a restaurant, now called Pharmacy 2, as well as to open a shop selling a range of by - products, from wallpaper rolls to posters and limited - edition prints.
Besides introducing local talents Billy Al Bengston, Robert Irwin, Ed Moses and Ed Ruscha, the gallery also brought to Los Angeles audiences the latest work by such New York artists as Joseph Cornell, Roy Lichtenstein, Jasper Johns, Frank Stella and Andy Warhol.
The gallery also represents the estates of Flora Crockett, Larry Day, Joseph Fiore, and Steve Wheeler.
The Olivier Cornet Gallery also works with another group of artists: recent graduates, artists at the start of their career, or artists whose work is of interest for specific projects.
The gallery also showed work by Phillip Birch, the highlight being his dystopian video sculpture, Interventionist Agent # 2 (Constantine)(2016), which sold to a Belgian private collection for $ 8,500 and takes cues from the science fiction subgenre body horror (think: David Cronenberg).
The gallery also represent estates, secondary market works, and several emerging artists.
The gallery also sold a mask by Thomas Houseago for $ 160,000; a sculpture by Antony Gormley for # 175,000; a Walter Swennen painting, Transformations (2016), for $ 40,000; and a pair of Harold Ancart paintings for $ 30,000 apiece.
The gallery also aims to cultivate a space that introduces collectors to emerging talent who probe the creative and material boundaries of their art.
The gallery also represents the estates of Constantin Brâncuși, William N. Copley, Max Ernst, Simon Hantaï and Robert Motherwell and others.
In addition to the exhibition programme the gallery also contributed to the publication of a series of catalogues and books which offered an overview of the YBA scene.
Soze Gallery also has been an early advocate hosting solo exhibitions in 2012 by Jaybo Monk, Moneyless, Remi Rough, Dale Marshall, and a two - man show with Augustine Kofie and Jaybo.
The gallery also works with a pool of young innovative artists through their dynamic exhibition programme.
[22] The Terrain Gallery also held «one of the first exhibitions honoring photography as a fine art» [23] and silkscreens as major work.
At Frieze the gallery also exhibited work by Marc Quinn, Darren Almond, Tracey Emin, Gilbert & George, Sarah Morris, Sam Taylor - wood, Carroll Dunham, and Cerith Wyn Evans.
In addition to hosting solo, duo and group exhibitions throughout the year, the gallery also organized life events featuring artists.
The gallery also promoted and collected the work of a younger generation of artists, including Robert S. Neuman, Robert Arneson, Dennis Clive, Jack Whitten, Robert Baribeau, James Grashow, Robert Mallary, and Richard Hickam, among many others, whose aesthetic tendencies suggested intriguing connections to the historical holdings of his gallery's collection.
The Gallery also maintains Canada's premier collection of European Art from the 14th to the 21st century, as well as important works of American, Asian and Indigenous Art and renowned international collections of prints, drawings and photographs.
The gallery also held an outstanding street party to celebrate their tenth anniversary and the opening of their new space in Centro on Friday, which attracted thousands of guests dancing to live music.
A champion of the arts of the Southwest and in particular Tucson, the gallery also exhibits top local and regional artists working in a variety of media, and presents free exhibition programs that address related local and national issues.
Research carried out at the gallery also emerges within Arcadia Missa publications and in off site projects at institutions including DRAF (London), South London Gallery (London), Astrup Fearnley Museet (Oslo), & spaces such as Embassy (Edinburgh), 55 Sydenham Road (Sydney) and Tank.TV (Online and London).
As well as symposia, seminars and research projects the gallery also organises a multiplicity of programmes for people of all ages and interests.
So with a new show of her works here in Dallas, KERA's Jerome Weeks caught up with her there — and in the art gallery she also opened in New York.
In addition to these highly acclaimed artistic positions, the gallery also represents contemporary artists like Norbert Prangenberg, Paco Knöller and Leiko Ikemura, as well as photographers Sally Mann, Mimmo Jodice, Robert Polidori and Lynn Davis.
This gallery also features a solo exhibition for the annual winner of the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage Artist of the Year competition, which takes place in April in conjunction with the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage at Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
The Gallery also acquired its first photograph by Dora Maar, Christian Bérard's Head Posed at the Edge of Basin of Water, Appearing to Float in the Water at the House of la Vicomtesse de Noailles (c. 1935), along with a powerful portrait of Maar by Rogi André from 1941, both through the Robert Menschel and the Vital Projects Funds.
The New York and Hong Kong gallery also sold Mickalene Thomas's 2008 work composed of rhinestone - encrusted portraits in the 60,000 - to -100,000-pound range.
The gallery also aims to support artists at the beginning of their careers by means of an exhibition & commissioning scheme for emergent artists.
The President's Gallery also features a skylight to allow viewing of paintings in natural light.
The Gallery also provides outreach to the community in the form of educational and social events designed to further the relationship between artist and audience.
In this effect, Magic of Persia and the Saatchi Gallery also operate as a springboard for young artists to launch their careers.
Friedrich Petzel Gallery also deals in outstanding artworks from the last thirty years by artists such as: Robert Gober, Mike Kelley, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Sean Landers, Louise Lawler, John Miller, Albert Oehlen, Sigmar Polke, Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, Thomas Struth, and Christopher Wool.
The Gallery also acquired works on paper by Edvard Munch (1863 — 1944), Jim Dine (b. 1935), and Sam Francis (1923 — 1994) and photographs by Dora Maar (1907 — 1997), Rogi André (1905 — 1970), and Idris Khan (b. 1978).
The gallery also sold a Barbara Kruger silkscreen from 1988 that had an asking price of $ 550,000.
The newly bicoastal gallery also represents a range of artists from young new - media practitioners like Tabor Robak to provocateurs like Santiago Sierra and good old - fashioned painters like Stanley Whitney, whose 2012 show made Raphael Rubinstein's «Top 10 in Painting» in A.i.A. that year.
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Rod Bianco Gallery also showed a site - specific installation of the two artists at the Armory Show 2013.
(The gallery also shows Yang's rose gold bell sculpture.)
The gallery also works with a number of mid-career American, British and European artists whose works have been published and acquired by International museums and institutions.
Hauser & Wirth: The gallery also sold three versions of Paul McCarthy's 2010 - 2011 black monumental bronze sculpture «White Snow DWARF 7,» to collectors from the U.S. and Europe for $ 2.75 million each, said an Art Basel e-mailed statement.
The gallery also represents the late Thornton Dial Sr..
The gallery also offers a wide range of free services to collectors worldwide including acquisition advice, art consulting, sourcing of artists, art collection building and management and resale of select works of art.
In addition to vibrant wall - covering installations — Kingdom of Mountains, priced at $ 16,000, and NGL, priced at $ 22,000 — the gallery also offers editions of portraits in the range of $ 2,500 — $ 7,000.
The gallery also sold two large - scale Robert Indiana paintings in oil on homasote from 1959, Golden Orbs with Chevrons and Golden Circles, at the identical asking price of $ 1.7 million.
Sparks Gallery also welcomes the following artists to exhibit for the first time in «minis»: Anthony Enyedy, Jessica Newman, Kenda Francis, Mollie Kellogg, Matt Snyder, Steven Morris, Ryah Massarweh, Maggie Headrick, and Chelsea Leopold.
The gallery also advises private and institutional clients in building distinguished collections; it has placed important works of art in both private collections and museums worldwide.
Quogue Gallery also will be reintroducing Fay Lansner to the art viewing public at the Art on Paper fair.
The gallery also holds regular special exhibitions in collaboration with guest curators and galleries from China.
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