Sentences with phrase «gallery programme»

The summer exhibition programme offered the Platform graduate cohort the opportunity to work closely with gallery programme teams and they will all benefit from an ongoing programme of support over the coming year.
The fair's 2018 edition also saw the launch of Residents, a new gallery programme dedicated to solo presentations from invited galleries whose artists took part in a 4 - 8 week residency.
A summer exhibition programme offered the Platform graduate cohort the opportunity to work closely with gallery programme teams and they will all benefit from an ongoing programme of support over the coming year.
Innovative and thoughtful gallery programme, that combines exhibitions of original work from emerging artists with exhibitions of prints, and multiples from established named artists.
We aim to create a point of focus through presenting an interesting gallery programme of solo exhibitions as well as carefully curated, themed group exhibitions.
Since then, Karsten Schubert has presented a continuous gallery programme at Foley Street, Fitzrovia, and Lower John Street, Soho.
Housed on the site of a former fruit and vegetable market, the Fruitmarket Gallery programmes exhibitions showcasing Scottish and international contemporary artists.
For its 12th edition, Art Dubai introduced a new gallery programme dedicated to solo presentations from invited galleries whose artists took part in a 4 - 8 week residency.
Speaking to Apollo, Mathias Rastorfer, CEO of Zurich - based Galerie Gmurzynska, which has worked with the Kurt Schwitters estate for 45 years, stressed his belief in the importance of such long relationships: «For sales, those galleries who represent an artist or an estate and present a clear gallery programme are doing well.
«Good Times: Art for Older People» is a Dulwich Picture Gallery programme, working with day centres, community centres and care homes.
Vicky Charnock has been Community Programmes Curator at Tate Liverpool since November 2000, specialising in developing gallery programmes for socially excluded communities, and professional development training courses for staff within the caring and health sectors.
Presenting a diverse gallery programme, exhibitions aim to appeal to a wide audience with a particular focus on site - responsive work and works that explore the history and themes of the local area.
Also honourable mention to young east London gallerist Vanessa Carlos who makes her debut at 100 not only for her excellent gallery programme but also for her collegiate role in founding «Condo» the international gallery exchange programme which has offered an alternative to the art fair.
Jonathan Jones has written something of a love letter to Larry Gagosian, praising the dealer and his network of galleries for filling the gaps in public gallery programmes.
Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin, established in 2008, is dedicated to developing a cross-disciplinary, trans - generational gallery programme with off - site projects, in collaboration with artists, filmma...
Starting the post-summer gallery programme with a purposeful sense of immediacy, the gallery presents a group exhibition that is brief in time, of five artists, followed by a talk and discussion by Andrew Marsh on the role and position of the commercial art gallery today.
Rather than adopting an academic approach, Clarke's selection of work will seek to capture the spirit and energy of his friend while also providing a historic context for Fraser's flamboyance, dynamism and avant - garde gallery programme.
Barjeel Art Foundation @ Whitechapel Gallery One of the best gallery programmes is when the Whitechapel gallery showcases works from other significant collections.
Jerwood Visual Arts (JVA) is a contemporary gallery programme of awards, exhibitions and events at Jerwood Space, London and on tour nationally.
The rich gallery programme was reinforced with some interesting institutional shows, like an overview of Maria Lassnig's work in Zacheta National Gallery of Art and the head - spinning group show «Diziness» in the Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle.
Part of the Whitechapel Gallery programme in association with the Contemporary Art Society.
This will be illustrated through the core gallery programme, as well as special events and performances taking place throughout the city for ArtBox projects.
The fair's 2018 edition will also see the launch of Residents, a new gallery programme dedicated to solo presentations from invited galleries whose artists will take part in a 4 - 8 week residency.
There is no specific stylistic or generational specialization and from the beginning, the gallery programme has alternated between contemporary art and explorations of relatively recent art history.
Changing Solo Shows at the Gallery Space in the Heart of Nuremberg expose different positions of our gallery programme.
I knew of the house for its gallery programme, but I didn't necessarily know the full history of the house.
In recent years the gallery programme has expanded to working with the estates of Francesca Woodman and Siri Derkert, successfully renewing interest in their work.
The space in Aberdeen Street, SoHo, is at the heart of the gallery programme of curated exhibitions, talks and collector events.
In the 1970s, 80s, and 90s the gallery programme expanded continuously.
Since 2007 she has contributed to the gallery programme including her solo shows AS FAR AS (2016) and Drift (2012), and in 2015 re-staging Trailer by her collaboration work - seth / tallentire as part of STUDIO, a week of performance and talks at the gallery.
Our yearly journal How to Sleep Faster focuses on a certain theme each issue, and is not directly related to the gallery programme but is vital to what we do - thinking through ideas and working great people in various disciplines, be that visual art, poetry, experimental writing, interviews or essays.
Besides the gallery programme at the fair, the annual programme also includes Frieze Projects and the Frieze Artist Award, presenting new, site - specific works by contemporary artists; Frieze Film, new film commissions premiered at the fair; Frieze Music, the fair's off - site music programme; and Frieze Talks, a dynamic series of panel discussions, conversations and keynote lectures.
The gallery programme embraced the most advanced abstract painting and sculpture, but also emphasised contemporary jewellery and the promotion of contemp - orary music, dance and film.
Decad is pleased to present the second exhibition of its gallery programme: a solo show by Lithuanian video artist Emilija Škarnulytė (b. 1987 in...
Decad is pleased to present the second exhibition of its gallery programme: a solo show by Lithuanian video artist Emilija Škarnulytė (b. 1987 in Vilnius).
The gallery programme began in 1984 in a Victorian terraced house in London's East End.
Alongside the gallery programme, we exhibit at fairs in both the UK and Asia, and work with a network of galleries, curators, and collectors to create profile - building opportunities for our artists at international level.
Recent additions to the gallery programme include Paulo Nimer Pjota, Olivia Plender, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Deimantas Narkevicius and the Estate of Peter Hujar.
Based in Gateshead and London, Workplace Gallery represents a portfolio of emerging and established artists through the gallery programme, curatorial projects and international art fairs.
Reasserting the pivotal role as catalyst for artistic expression in all its nuances, the gallery programme embraces the global zeitgeist presenting solo shows by established and emerging artists interspersed with themed group exhibitions.
In general, it seems founded on the assumption that the liveliness of a gallery programme is now in direct proportion to the degree of live art input.
Gallery artists include Turner prize winners Wolfgang Tillmans, 2000, and Gillian Wearing, 1997, and Turner Prize nominees Liam Gillick, 2002, and Rebecca Warren, 2006, as well as recent additions to the gallery programme such as Tom Burr, Oscar Tuazon, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Paulo Nimer Pjota and Olivia Plender.
«It enables us to continue broadening our outreach,» Saltoun says of the showing at Art Basel in Miami Beach, «and introduce Vigo's work and the gallery programme to South American collectors.»
The gallery programme is complemented by support for artists» practice through international collaborations, exchange and residency projects, publishing initiatives, and participation in art fairs.
Workplace Gallery was founded in 2002 by artists Paul Moss and Miles Thurlow; in 2005 Workplace Gallery opened in Gateshead town centre and now represents a portfolio of emerging and established artists through the gallery programme, curatorial projects and international art fairs.
The exhibition was presented in a modified form in Vodnikova Domačija Gallery because of the gallery programme guidelines, which aims to connect visual art and literature.
The gallery programme specialises in providing solo exhibitions for artists associated with the gallery and frequently publishes books for represented artists.
Since September 1999 the gallery has been situated in Bethnal Green, having relocated from gallerist Maureen Paley's home, a Victorian terraced house in London's East End, where the gallery programme began in 1984.
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