Her work has also been exhibited at the Contemporary Greek Art Institute in Athens (2016), and in several major
gallery presentations including solo exhibitions at Mendes Wood DM in São Paulo (2015) and Laurel Gitlen in New York (2013, 2010).
Not exact matches
The Audain family has donated in excess of $ 100 million through the Audain Foundation,
including significant contributions to the University of Victoria,
Presentation House
Gallery's new building fund, Simon Fraser University's School for the Contemporary Arts, various arts - related endeavours at the University of British Columbia, the National
Gallery of Canada, the Gordon Smith
Gallery of Canadian Art, the Emily Carr University of Art + Design's new building fund, the Vancouver Art
Gallery, and much more.
These video
galleries feature major innovators discussing their sources of inspiration and how they are influenced by the works of Thomas Edison, footage from the annual Edison Awards programs
including the Meet the Innovators Forum, Edison Achievement Awards
presentations, and the announcement of the winners of the Edison Awards.
Among the new offerings
include Washed Ashore — a collection ofmassive and colorful art sculptures completely made of ocean plastic debris; a new aquatic
presentation featuring the amazing biology and adaptation of dolphins, beluga whales and more; the world premiere of PBS Kids» Splash and Bubbles 4 - D Experience; a redesigned
gallery habitat highlighting the wonder and beauty of the world's kelp forests and more.
Includes Abbott Oceanarium, aquatic
presentation, Wild Reef, aquarium
galleries, 4 - D Experience and Stingray Touch *
The brand's Autumn / Winter 2015
presentation was held off - calendar at New York's Johannes Vogt
Gallery and featured transgender models
including Hari Nef in shearling chokers ($ 150), reworked jersey jumpers, dresses ($ 400 — 750) and kimonos made from deconstructed nylon army bomber jackets ($ 1,145).
The Film: 1.66:1 Anamorphic Widescreen, Dolby Digital 5.1, THX - Certified, New Digital Transfer; Spanish, French, and Mandarin Audio Disc 1: Deleted Scenes
including Alternate Openings, Audio Commentary, «Keep»Em Guessing» never - before - heard deleted song, DisneyPedia: «Mulan's World», Music Videos: all - new «I'll Make A Man Out Of You» by Jackie Chan, «Reflection» by Christina Aguilera, «True to Your Heart» by 98º and Stevie Wonder, Mulan Fun Facts trivia track Disc 2: The Journey Begins: Discovering Mulan, The Ballad of Hua Mulan, Early
Presentation & Progression Reels; Story Artists Journey: Finding Mulan, Storyboard to Film Comparisons; Design: Art, character, and color designs, Still Art
Galleries, character design
galleries; Production: production demonstrations, Digital Dim Sum, Digital production; Music: «Reflection» music video in Spanish, Songs of Mulan; International Mulan: Mulan's International Journey, Multi-Language Reel, Publicity Art
Gallery
By using Wand.education ™, teachers can create not only interactive and appealing
presentations including galleries, labels, mind - maps, hot - spots, crosswords or flashcards, but also Assessments and Learning Games.
Use Multi-Touch widgets to
include interactive photo
galleries, movies, Keynote
presentations, 3D objects, and more.
General Admission
includes the following: admission to the Aquarium, AT&T Dolphin Celebration, Under the Boardwalk sea lion
presentation in our newest
gallery, SunTrust Pier 225, and our interactive
gallery experience Aquanaut Adventure: A Discovery Zone.
Included are all Aquarium
galleries and
presentations (camp theme repeats every week).
Georgia Aquarium general admission tickets
include admission to all of our
galleries, Under the Boardwalk sea lion
presentation and AT&T Dolphin Celebration
presentation, as well as any special exhibits when available.
Included in your admission: access to behind the scenes areas, standards based activities in Aquanaut Adventure: A Discovery Zone, and admission to all Georgia Aquarium
galleries and
presentations on a first come, first served basis.
Free cultural activities are
included for all our Spanish students and
include lectures, movie
presentations, cooking classes, tango lessons and also field trips to museums, art
galleries, parks and many others such as the Cemetery of Recoleta, and the famous Caminito in La Boca.
Public areas
include a lounge with a full - service bar and facilities for film, slide shows, and
presentations; a dining room; an observation deck; a partially covered sun deck with chairs, tables, and an outdoor grill; a global
gallery; and a spa.
Attractions
include Wat Thmei Pagoda and Wat Preah Inkosei as well as the Angkor National Museum, which hosts eight
galleries of artefacts from the ancient Khmer empire and multi-media
presentations on the history and culture.
She has been featured in numerous group exhibitions,
including New Positions in American Photography (2014), Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam (2014); Phantasmagoria (2013),
Presentation House
Gallery, Vancouver; Québec Triennial (2011), Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal; and Photography is Magic, Daegu Photography Bienniel, South Korea.
His installation at MASS MoCA will
include a selection of photographic works and a sculpture built for the
gallery which will play off those images and the materials involved in their production, storage, and
presentation.
Solo
presentations include Zabludowicz Collection, Enclave
Gallery, The Architecture Foundation, Martin Creed's House and Auto Italia, London; as well as group projects
including Can Felipa, Barcelona, ICA, South London
Gallery, SPACE
Gallery, Milton Keynes
Gallery, Ibid Projects, Paradise Row, Ceri Hand
Gallery and David Roberts Art Foundation amongst others.
Over at Focus, Martos
Gallery (A8) dedicates its stand to the late Dan Asher, whose complex, even enigmatic output - the
presentation includes video footage, drawings and sketches on paper - was the result of an anthropological perspective influenced by the aritst's suffering from Asperger's Syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
His work has been the subject of numerous solo
presentations in the United States,
including exhibitions at The Journal
Gallery, New York; Half
Gallery, New York; PACE Prints, New York; White Columns, New York; and LaMontagne
Gallery, Boston.
Other Stand Prizes awarded elsewhere across the fair
include Portugal's Nuno Centeno, exhibiting via the subsidised Focus platform for younger
galleries, and Canada's Cooper Cole, in Frame (a curated section for emerging talents) for their solo
presentation of Tau Lewis - who, at 23, is perhaps the youngest artist exhibiting in the fair.
She is a contributor to numerous exhibition catalogues and art publications,
including Aperture, Art in America, Artforum.com and Spike Art Quarterly, and has given talks and
presentations at a range of symposia and discursive platforms,
including at Bienal de São Paulo, Johann Jacobs Museum, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art New York, Para Site International Conference Hong Kong, The Studio Museum in Harlem, Whitechapel
Gallery, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York University, Stanford and Northwestern University, among others.
The
presentation will
include a selection of paintings by the artist from the 1950s and»60s, with important loans from Axel Vervoordt
Gallery, Antwerp, conveying both the unique sensibility and remarkable energy of Gutai's most productive period.
The
gallery's live art and film programme has
included presentations by Rachel Gomme, Nathaniel Mellors, Gail Pickering, OMSK and Gisele Vienne, and occasional large scale off - site projects have
included those by On Kawara in Trafalgar Square in 2004, and Chris Burden at Chelsea College of Art Parade Ground in 2006.
The
gallery staged three Willem de Kooning exhibitions as well as
presentations of new work by visionary contemporary artists
including David Hammons and Paul McCarthy.
The museum's six adjustable ground - floor
galleries feature a combination of long - term and rotating special exhibitions,
including commissions and highlights from the permanent collection, as well as
presentations that spotlight under - recognized bodies of work by pioneering artists.
The design of it though is a bit more complex — it draws on the traditional idea of the art fair for the ground floor and first floor of the Saatchi
Gallery but then the second floor is a series of curator - lead projects
including solo exhibitions, a group exhibition and solo artist
presentations.
She has exhibited across Canada and internationally,
including Bomb Book at
Presentation House
Gallery, and Not Photographs, a two - person exhibition with Damien Moppett at Satellite
Gallery in Vancouver.
Sara Greenberger Rafferty has exhibited widely since 2001,
including solo
presentations at the Kitchen, New York; MoMA P.S. 1, Long Island City; Eli Marsh
Gallery, Amherst College, Massachusetts; and the Suburban, Oak Park, Illinois; and a commissioned sculpture for the Public Art Fund.
Curated by Arne Glimcher, the founder of Pace
Gallery, the exhibition evolved from the critically successful
presentation of the series at Pace
Gallery in London in 2017 and showcases several monumental paintings from that exhibition, as well as new loans from major museums
including the Albright - Knox Art
Gallery and the National
Gallery.
The first major
presentation of Truitt's work at the
Gallery, the exhibition celebrates the museum's acquisition of several major artworks by Truitt in recent years,
including seminal works from the collection of the Corcoran
Gallery of Art as well as several outstanding loans.
Collaborative
presentations with Lucy Beech
include: Together, Tate Britain, London, 2017; Public Relations, Maureen Paley, London, 2016; Passive Aggressive 3, Frieze Live, Frieze London the boys, the girls and the political, Lisson
Gallery, London, 2015; Passive Aggressive 2, Camden Arts Centre, London, 2014; Passive Aggressive, Yapi Kredi Cultural Center, Istanbul, 2013; and Left Behind Together, Outpost, Norwich, 2013.
Highlights in the Galleries sector
included a wall installation of works on paper by Sol Lewitt (b. 1928, d. 2007) and floor sculptures by Carl Andre (b. 1935) at Paula Cooper
Gallery, a solo
presentation by Ugo Rondinone (b. 1964) at Galerie Eva Presenhuber and Ellsworth Kelly's (b. 1923, d. 2015) «Sumac» at Lévy Gorvy.
Included in the
presentation are artists who helped shape the Californian and West Coast aesthetic, centered around the artist estates represented by Kohn
Gallery of Wallace Berman, Bruce Conner and John Altoon.
Several
galleries in Survey will feature strong political
presentations,
including The Box who will show early drawings and paintings by Judith Bernstein (b. 1942), an artist who explores political landscapes and elements of power and aggression in society.
Additional sections
include: EXPOSURE featuring solo and two - artist
presentations represented by
galleries eight years and younger, EXPO PROFILE presenting solo booths and focused projects that showcase ambitious installations and tightly focused thematic exhibitions, EXPO Editions + Books showcasing limited editions and publications offering a diverse array of print media and object - based practices, and Special Exhibitions featuring select regional, national, and international non-profit institutions, museums, and organizations.
Frieze New York 2016
included three new awards recognizing exceptional
presentations from across the fair,
including two Frieze Stand Prizes and a specific prize for a younger
gallery in the Frame section, supported by Stella Artois.
The 2017 programme
includes the returning Spotlight section for rare solo
presentations of 20th - century pioneers curated by Toby Kamps (Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston) as well as the Collections section, featuring specialist
galleries with extraordinary art and objects, selected by independent curator Sir Norman Rosenthal.
For the booth of Stephen Friedman
Gallery, Tom Friedman has brought together works from early in his career and new works, creating a dialogue between past and present which extends throughout the section, where other solo
presentations include Takashi Murakami, Raymond Pettibon and Tony Tasset.
Both tours
include visits to artist - run spaces, studios,
galleries, museums, and more, as well as
presentations, potlucks, and facilitated discussions amongst the artists and participating administrators.
In addition to this year's exceptional
gallery presentations, our expanded programming brings a new dimension to the stimulating experience of the fair —
including Adrienne Edwards's new Live program, themed around street performance and protest marches, and our Talks program led by Bard College's Tom Eccles and Amy Zion, focusing on the power of the written word.»
Major solo
presentations include a forthcoming exhibition at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow (2018); Go - Sees, Bubenreuth kids and a Fairytale about a King... Alison Jacques
Gallery, London (2017); Juergen Teller x Vivienne Westwood, Vivienne Westwood showroom (2017); Enjoy Your Life!
Curated
gallery presentations, creatively themed to reveal new perspectives on key moments in cultural history,
include:
Solo and special
presentations that promise to be focal points in the fair
include: Carsten Höller (Gagosian
Gallery, London), Eric Bainbridge (Workplace
Gallery, Gateshead), Rosa Barba (Meyer Riegger, Berlin & Gió Marconi, Milan), Will Benedict (Overduin & Co., Los Angeles), Martin Creed (Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Berlin), Koo Jeong A (Pilar Corrias
Gallery, London), Lee Kit (Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou), Goshka Macuga (Kate MacGarry, London), a pairing of work by Mark Grotjahn with Tabwa masks (Anton Kern
Gallery, New York); and a booth curated by Mark Wallinger (Hauser & Wirth, London).
As per tradition, The Armory Show will present different sectors of its rich exhibition programs, which
includes Armory Presents, dedicated to single and dual artist
presentations by
galleries fewer than ten years old and exhibiting in Pier 94, a section devoted to contemporary
galleries.
For the 2017 edition, ADAA members will present a wide range of solo exhibitions highlighting artists from around the world,
including presentations that offer new insights on established and influential artists, such as Abstract Expressionist Norman Lewis, whose paintings will be presented by Michael Rosenfeld
Gallery; leading Minimalist Josef Albers, whose paintings and drawings on paper will be presented by David Zwirner; and Post-Impressionist Édouard Vuillard, whose paintings and works on paper will be presented by Jill Newhouse
Gallery.
New additions to the main section
include Luhring Augustine; Olivier Malingue; Gió Marconi, who are collaborating with returning
gallery Luxembourg & Dayan on a shared
presentation; and Galerie Eva Presenhuber.
The Public Events and Exhibition Program comprises our Artist Lab series, focusing on mid-career Los Angeles based artists with accompanying solo exhibitions and artist - driven events; a new Moveable Lab series exploring engagement in the public sphere,
presentations of emerging artists in our Atrium
Gallery, and a diverse set of community - focused projects
including our ground - breaking Culture Mapping 90404 interactive website and archive, and semi-annual Pico Block Party Festival.
St. Louis Public Radio covers a selection of new African American art exhibitions on view in the city,
including «Hands Up, Don't Shoot,» a direct response to the Michael Brown killing organized by the Alliance of Black
Gallery owners and on view at 14 venues; «Other Ways» at Philip Slein
Gallery featuring than 60 works from local private collections by artists such as Radcliffe Bailey, Dawoud Bey, Mark Bradford, Ellen Gallagher, Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley; «Living Like Kings» at the World Chess Hall of Fame explores the intersection of chess and hip hop; and a
presentation of Nick Cave «s Sound Suits at the St. Louis Art Museum opening Oct. 31.