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A group show of work by gallery artists James Aldridge, Georgie Hopton, Boo Ritson and Danny Rolph to launch the new permanent home of Poppy Sebire.
CRITICS CHOICE: Nicola Mann writes about Circuit Gallery artist James Rajotte's compelling photographs of East High School as part of our ongoing series.
Brown's installation is a collaboration with Antenna Gallery artist James Goedert.
The exhibition Slants and White Paintings by gallery artist James Little is reviewed in the May issue of The New Criterion.
The painting, Double Exposure, 2008, oil and wax on canvas, 39 x 50 inches by gallery artist James Little is featured on the cover of the Saint Louis Art Museum Winter 2018 Bulletin.
Gallery artist James Little is included in the exhibition, «Lumières Du Monde» (Light of the World), at the Museum of Stained Glass, Chartres, France, an exhibition of 300 18 x 18 inch stained glass windows created by 280 artists from five continents who were invited to submit work.

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Microsoft launched the Surface Pro 3 in the UK yesterday with the help of ballpoint pen artist James Mylne, who recreated three famous paintings from the National Portrait Gallery in London on the device using the Surface Pen.
James Panero reviews Painting Is Not Doomed To Repeat Itself at Hollis Taggart Galleries, Checkered History: The Grid in Art & Life at Outpost Artists Resources (closed), Tempos: Selected Works by Elizabeth Gourlay, 2013 — 2015 at Fox Gallery (through Feb 13, 2016), Diphthong at the Shirley Fiterman Art Center, Todd Bienvenu: Exile on Bogart Street at Life on Mars (through Nov 8), Occo Socko!
One recent weekday afternoon at David Zwirner gallery in Chelsea, the artist James Welling was in his element peering at a portrait of a photographer looking through a lens to a future that only the camera can see — a sort of... Read More
Curated by Jonathan Berger of NYU's 80WSE gallery, this summer's well - received show of powerfully spooky clay sculptures by Mississippi blues musician James «Son Ford» Thomas revived the reputation of a fascinating artist whose work Ollman once felt «you could hardly give away.»
The gallery has a history of fostering collaborations between poets and artists and was the first publisher of the poems of John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara, Kenneth Koch, and James Schuyler.
On May 28, 2017, MASS MoCA nearly doubled its gallery space, with artist partnerships that include Laurie Anderson, the Louise Bourgeois Trust, Jenny Holzer, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, and James Turrell.
British born, Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare MBE is exhibiting in New York at the James Cohan Gallery with new works in February (16) running through until March 24th.
About 30 artists are featured and many are represented by the gallery, including Radcliffe Bailey, Nick Cave, Titus Kaphar, Kerry James Marshall, Toyin Ojih Odutola, Malick Sidibé, and Hank Willis Thomas.
Photo by James Ewing, courtesy of the artist and the Michael Werner Gallery.
James Henderson: Wicite Owapi Wicasa, the man who paints the old men, documents the first thoroughly researched retrospective of works by the artist and is available for purchase at the Gallery Shop.
Jones is the recipient of a number of prestigious awards including the Forward Arts Foundation Emerging Artist Award (2015), the Southwest Airlines Arts and Social Engagement Prize (2013), the MINT Gallery Leap Year Artist Award (2013), the James Weinstein Memorial Fellowship (2012), The Union League and Civic Arts Foundation Prize (2011, 2012) and the Municipal Art League Fellowship (2012).
Matched Makers, Museum of Northwest Art Neddy Artist Awards: 20 Years, Pivot Art + Culture, Seattle Unexpected Customs, James Harris Gallery, Seattle Confluence: The Duwamish River Project, Columbia City Gallery, Seattle Tunnel of Silence, James Harris Gallery, Seattle, WA
Sean Kelly looks forward to seeing you at the gallery's booth, B17, during Art Basel Miami Beach 2015, where we will present works by the following artists: Los Carpinteros, Jose Dávila, Antony Gormley, Laurent Grasso, Candida Höfer, Callum Innes, Idris Khan, Robert Mapplethorpe, Hugo McCloud, Alec Soth, and James White.
Kerry James Marshall: Look See, an exhibition of new paintings by the artist, marked his first gallery solo show at David Zwirner in London that same year.
With «Surface Tension,» the artist's new exhibition at James Cohan Gallery (on view through November 30), Taylor continues to evolve her rarefied style, devoting her latest body of work to find surprising instances of transcendence in urban sprawl.
Also in Washington, «Black Folk Art in America, 1930 - 1980» opened in 1982 at the Corcoran Gallery of Art presented more than 300 works by artists including David Butler, Ulysses Davis, William Edmundson, Walter Flax, Sam Doyle, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Nellie Mae Rowe, James «Son» Thomas, Mose Tolliver, Bill Traylor, and Joseph Yoakum.
Karen Wilkin, «Greenberg and the Syracuse Artists», The Mirror Eye, Clement Greenberg in Syracuse, catalogue to the exhibition, Greenberg in Syracuse, Then and Now, May / June 2005, Syracuse, NY Suzanne Shane, «Greenberg in Syracuse, Then And Now», The Mirror Eye, Clement Greenberg in Syracuse, catalogue to the exhibition, Greenberg in Syracuse, Then and Now, May / June 2005, Syracuse, NY Clement Greenberg, «Interview with Clement Greenberg», Direct Sculpture; Dialogue in Polymers, catalogue to the exhibition, UMass / Amherst 2006 Robert Morgan, Clement Greenberg, Late Writings, University of Minnesota Press 2003 Donald Kuspit, «A Critic's Collection», Artnet.com, August 3, 2001 Karen Wilkin; Bruce Guenther, Clement Greenberg A Critic's Collection, Princeton University Press 2001 «Recontre avec Darryl Hughto, L'mour de la matiere», Pratique Des Arts, no. 36 Fevrier - Mars 2001 Michael Ennis, «Long on Art», Architectural Digest, May 1996 Dodie Kazanjian, «On Target», Vogue, February 1990 Karen Wilkin, «At the Galleries», Partisan Review, no. 2, 1989 Grace Glueck, «1 + 1 on Madison, Couples Show Adds Up», The New York Times, Feb. 17, 1984 Valentin Tatransky, «The Art of Painting; Jules Olitski, Lawrence Poons, and Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, May 1983 Terry Fenton, Darryl Hughto, Recent Paintings, Catalogue to the exhibition, The Edmonton Art Gallery, November 1981 Karen Wilkin, «The New Generation; A Curator's Choice», art magazine, May / June 1981 Ken Carpenter, «New Abstract Art», art magazine, May / June 1981 Stephen Pentak, «Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, May 1981 Vivien Raynor, «Darryl Hughto», The New York Times, May 30, 1980 Kenworth Moffett, The New Generation; A Curator's Choice, Rhineburgh Press, NY, 1980 Ken Carpenter, Darryl Hughto, catalogue to the exhibition, Meredith Long Contemporary, NY, 1980 John Russell, «The 20th Century at the Met», The New York Times, August 12, 1979 Suzanne Shane, «Darryl Hughto», 57th Street Review, Feb. 1976 Ken Carpenter, «Third Generation Abstraction: Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, Feb. 1975 James Harithas, Notes on Darryl Hughto, Catalogue to the exhibition, Everson Museum, Mar. 1973
«Pour» insists on real pours, and an older artist at Benson's gallery, James Hyde, has pushed painting more and more into the third dimension, sometimes under glass.
The work of author, artist, and Orion friend James Prosek has been on view around the country lately, in galleries and museums from Raleigh, North Carolina, to Washington, DC, and Ithaca, New York.
2015 Winter in America, Jack Shainman Gallery / The School, Kinderhook, NY Greater New York, PS1 / MoMA Contemporary Art Center, New York, NY Everything, Everyday: Artists - in - Residence 2014 - 15, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY Some Stew You Got Inside Your Plastic Bag, and You Always Organize The Parts So Close, curated by Torey Thornton, OHWOW Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Strangers, Company Gallery, New York, NY Eric Mack, James Fuentes Gallery / Allen and Eldridge, New York, NY
Simard was a partner in Jack Shainman Gallery, which represents Cave and a number of other prominent black artists including El Anatsui, Barkley Hendricks, Kerry James...
«Kerry James Marshall: Look See» coincided with the artists's first exhibition with David Zwirner gallery in London in 2014.
REPRESENTATION Victoria Miro Gallery in London announces its representation of Nigerian - born Njideka Akunyili Crosby, who lives and works in Los Angeles, on Nov. 25, the same day the artist wins the Smithsonian's James Dicke Prize.
For his latest series of portraits at Sean Kelly Gallery in New York, Kehinde Wiley's subjects are fellow artists, including Glenn Ligon, Rashid Johnson, Mickalene Thomas, Kerry James Marshall, and Yiadom - Boakye.
Seascape, a new film by James Welling, made its United States debut in the artist's solo exhibition at the gallery in 2017.
«Golden Boy,» 2014 (mixed media including concrete garden ornament, vintage high chair, dildo, and holiday candles) by Nick Cave Courtesy the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, Photo by James Prinz Photography.
An exhibition of works by J.Fiber (the collaborative work by artists Jane Fine and James Esber) is now on view at the Gibson Gallery of SUNY Potsdam.
AWARD / HONOR On April 23, the American Academy of Arts & Sciences announces it new members including artists El Anatsui, Kerry James Marshall and Carrie Mae Weems (all three are represented by Jack Shainman Gallery) and inducts the 2014 class in October.
MASS MoCA will nearly double its gallery space in spring 2017, with artist partnerships that include Laurie Anderson, the Louise Bourgeois Trust, Jenny Holzer, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, and James Turrell.
1984 Ailleurs et Autrement, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France (catalog with text by Claude Gintz, in French) Allan McCollum and James Welling, Cash Newhouse Gallery, New York, USA Artists» Call, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, USA Contemporary Perspectives, Center Gallery, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, USA (cat.
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The Sidney Janis Gallery held an early Pop Art exhibit called the New Realist Exhibition in November 1962, which included works by the American artists Tom Wesselmann, Jim Dine, Robert Indiana, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, George Segal, and Andy Warhol; and Europeans such as Arman, Baj, Christo, Yves Klein, Festa, Rotella, Jean Tinguely, and Schifano.
Brandishing durian and salted fish, artists and activists gathered at the lower Manhattan branch of James Cohan Gallery last October 15 to briefly occupy artist Omer Fast's room - size installation of two defective ATMs, a bottled - drinks cooler, red paper lanterns, folding chairs, a large potted plant, and a vitrine of phone cases.
LONG SCHEDULED FOR OFFICIAL RELEASE Feb. 20, it's a visual feast featuring page after page of full - color images of hundreds of art works she acquired over the years, interspersed with written contributions by New York gallery owner Jack Shainman, Chicago - based artist Kerry James Marshall and Thelma Golden of the Studio Museum in Harlem, among others.
ART SHOW OPENING: «Light in August,» August 5th The Geoffrey Young Gallery invites everyone to «Light in August,» a group show of paintings, drawings, and photographs by 20 amazing artists from New York, Los Angeles and the Berkshires, including Gregory Crewdson, James Welling, Dan Fischer, Kim McCarty, Jessica Hess, Walton Ford and Ernesto Caivano.
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Charlie James Gallery is delighted to present a solo show by L.A. artist Alex Schaefer in our new space at 969 Chung King Road titled Irrational Exuberance.
Jerusalem - born video artist Omer Fast has transformed the exterior and interior of the James Cohan Gallery on the border of Chinatown into «the waiting room of a Chinatown business with an eclectic aesthetic,» according to a description on the gallery's wGallery on the border of Chinatown into «the waiting room of a Chinatown business with an eclectic aesthetic,» according to a description on the gallery's wgallery's website.
A group of artists and activists known as the Chinatown Art Brigade — established in 2015 by Tomie Arai, ManSee Kong, and Betty Yu — have called out what they perceive to be racism in the current exhibition at James Cohan Gallery's Chinatown location in New York.
Since then, the gallery has focused principally in seeking out important and historic works by 20th century artists, including Jean Arp, Josef Albers, Marcel Broodthaers, Salvador Dalí, Jean Dubuffet, James Ensor, Max Ernst, Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Fernand Khnopff, René Magritte, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso.
Among these artists was the Detroit - born James Lee Byars (Michael Werner Gallery, London), an eccentric figure who persuaded the renowned MoMA curator Dorothy Miller to let him stage his first show on a fire escape at the museum in 1958.
Mann, P.Garakaris, T.Murray, L.Puerta, LRWilson, I.Stojakovic / Nine5 / 24 Spring / thru 7/31 Ana Cardoso; Holly Coulis; Elise Ferguson; Joe Fyfe; Ted Gahl; Alan Prazniack; Patricia Treib / Longhouse / 285 Spring / thru 8/21 In the Glow of a Breathing Sphere: B - Reel / Fridman / 287 Spring / thru 7/31 Alina Tenser; Nathlie Provosty; Scott Nedrelow; Gerald & Kelly / Werble / 83 Van Dam / thru 7/2 Making Strategies / Geary / 185 Varick / thru 7/17 Huang Rui / 33 Bleecker / thru 7/4 The Word of Modern Art: Artists as Writers / Gross Foundation / 526 LaGuardia / thru 10/30 Stanley Whitney / Karma / 39 Great Jones / thru 7/26 James «Son Ford» Thomas / 80WSE / NYU / 80 Washington Square East / thru 8/7 Tseng Kwong Chi / NYU Grey Art Gallery / 100 Wash..
Wetterling Gallery is proud to present the following artists at the Armory Show 2016, booth # 204, Pier 92 David Hockney Robert Rauschenberg James Rosenquist Doug + Mike Starn Frank Stella Andy Warhol
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