grupa o.k. has been invited to participate in «99 Objects,» a series of in -
gallery programs focusing on individual works of art from the Whitney Musem of American Art's permanent collection.
Park McArthur, artist, will address Untitled (Love Letter From The War Front), 1988 by Felix Gonzalez - Torres (1957 — 1996) Named in honor of the Whitney's new address, 99 Gansevoort Street, 99 Objects is a series of in -
gallery programs focusing on individual works of art from the Museum's collection on view in America Is Hard to See.
Named in honor of the Whitney's new address, 99 Gansevoort Street, 99 Objects is a series of in -
gallery programs focusing on individual works of art from the Museum's collection on view in America Is Hard to See.
The gallery programming focuses on emerging and mid-career artists with an emphasis on the medium of painting.»
Offering a unique opportunity to engage with Robert Motherwell: Early Collages, this in -
gallery program focuses on the materials and techniques that the artist used to create his early works.
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Lucy Oakley, head of education and
programs, Grey Art
Gallery, NYU, and Grey interns will lead a walking tour of East Tenth Street and environs,
focusing in particular on the sites of artist - run
galleries in Inventing Downtown and evoking the rich cultural landscape of avant - garde New York -LSB-...]
The Arthur Ross
Gallery offers public lectures and tours, children's
programs, and traveling exhibitions with an interdisciplinary appeal and international
focus.
This is the first New York exhibition of the photographs, in keeping with the
gallery program of
focusing on undiscovered bodies of work.
Situated in a townhouse, the new
gallery is used to curate historic exhibitions by artists within the Petzel
program, as well as
focus on curatorial projects and publishing activities.
The New York
gallery's
program focuses on artists of the late 20th century whose work explores concepts such as representation, authorship, identity, and sexual politics across a wide - range of media.
Tab Residency
program offers artists a residential space to devote time and
focus on creating both individually and collectively and a
gallery space to be be used for solo exhibitions, performances, music collaborations, and spontaneous conversations.
The
program consists of frequent visits to
galleries, museums and artist studios, in addition to
focused discussions and critiques.
Focusing their
program on artists who are pushing the limits of contemporary art while having a strong connection with graffiti culture, the British and Dutch artists» abstracted compositions were the perfect fit for the
gallery's summer 2017 show.
The
gallery's
focus is to present a diverse and ambitious
program emphasizing museum - quality, installation - based exhibitions.
The show places particular
focus on pieces emblematic of the
gallery program from 2016 and 2017 with relevance to recent Museum exhibitions and acquisitions, as well as showcasing rare and sold out contemporary editions...
The
gallery has cultivated a highly
focused program with an emphasis on drawing in relation to space and time.
Subsequently, classic Modern art with a special
focus on Picasso, Kurt Schwitters, Fernand Leger, Lyonel Feininger, and Robert and Sonia Delaunay were incorporated into the
gallery's
program.
Prospect.1.5, an interim - year
program focused on artists from or working in New Orleans, was organized in collaboration with public art centers and museums, schools, alternative spaces, and commercial
galleries in New Orleans.
The
gallery's
program focuses on emerging artists, A+D alumni, current faculty, and student work.
On a larger level, the
program has also brought into
focus for a lot of people the fact that nonprofits and
galleries are separate things.
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.»
With a
focus on building critically thinking, historically conscious artistic communities, Butt previously served as Executive Director and Curator of Sàn Art in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Director of International
Programs at Long March Project in Beijing, China; and Assistant Curator of Contemporary Asian Art at Queensland Art
Gallery, Brisbane, Australia.
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.
The
focus of the
gallery is international contemporary art with an on - going exhibition
program that includes the work of established and emerging artists.
At the time the workshops helped
focus the ambitions of young artists in Regina connected in one way or another with the School of Art and the MacKenzie Art
Gallery at Regina College, but the
program continued to flourish and had a vital and lasting influence on painting and sculpture in the Canadian West.
The
gallery celebrates 10 years of supporting exceptional artists, filmmakers and musicians, but the benefit (which raised $ 765,000 this year) extends beyond Texas» art scene: Fairfax Dorn, Ballroom Marfa's co-founder and executive director, told DuJour before dinner, «We're going to continue doing what we've been doing, but also expand our Marfa dialog,» the forefront of which is a
focus on climate change and environmental issues through
programs involving grants and partnerships in New York this fall.
Focus Gallery Exhibit: Oct. 9 - 28, The Community Artists Mentoring
Program of Arlington Artists Alliance teaches and mentors young adults with developmental disabilities.
Goldschmied & Chiari in «Chrématistique III» curated by Jérémie Gaulin et Fabien Vallos at CNEAI, Paris, thru November 9 http://www.cneai.com/evenement/#!/article-2124 John Haber's review of Scott Alario: What We Conjure in Haberarts.com 7/16/14 http://www.haberarts.com/2014/07/do-you-believe-in-magic/ Josh Slater in «my eyes can't
focus and my brain is talking: A Film
Program in Two Parts,» organized by Warren Ng in conjunction with «Eric's Trip,» curated by Cynthia Daignault and Mark Loiacono, Lisa Cooley, NY, July 24, 2014, 7 - 10 pm http://www.lisa-cooley.com/events/my-eyes-cant-
focus-and-my-brain-is-talking-a-film-
program-in-two-parts Josh Slater in «Decade of Decadunce» at Cinders
Gallery, Brooklyn, http://cindersgallery.com/holy-sht-exhibition/ Loring Knoblauch's review, «Scott Alario: What We Conjure @kristenlorello» in COLLECTORDAILY.com http://collectordaily.com/scott-alario-what-we-conjure-kristen-lorello/
Launched in September 2009 as a branch of the Hamburg
gallery, the
program has mainly
focused on the promotion of young and experimental art.
On Thursday, March 2, Beebe will come to Beeler
Gallery to premiere a new
program of his multiple - projector performances
focused on sound and music.
A rigorous
gallery exhibition
program,
focusing on ten to twelve week long exhibitions, has become a staple of curatorial excellence in the South of the US, and the
gallery has received critical attention from the press, including Art Forum and Art in America.
Its
focus is to offer
programming that reaches beyond the expectations of traditional
gallery and institutional exhibition - making, to a diverse and intergenerational audience.
The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf
Gallery focuses on presenting historical and scholarly exhibitions and
programming that provide new scholarship on important and often under - represented artists and art movements.
The
gallery program has since
focused on reintroducing women artists from the 1960s and 70s, such as Babette Mangolte (US), Rosemarie Castoro (US), Idelle Weber (US), Sylvia Palacios Whitman (Chile / US), Evelyne Axell (Belgium), Gina Pane (France), Lenora de Barros (Brazil), Lydia Okumura (Brazil), Ewa Partum (Poland), Teresa Murak (Poland), Wanda Czelkowska (Poland), Penny Slinger (UK), among others.
Marius Wilms, Société (Berlin,
Focus), said: «Following our Soylent installation last year, this year we decided to present a booth that showed works by a range of artists and highlighted some major strengths of our
gallery program.
THE ORGANIZERS of the elegant Blinky Palermo retrospective at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf and the Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen wasted no time in announcing their bold, materially
focused agenda: At the entrance to the exhibition, visitors were greeted by a sequence of short videos featuring Palermo, whose own statements about abstraction introduced, in effect, the daring curatorial
program within the
galleries.
Not only does the
Gallery 2 program broaden the audience's basis of visual reference and education — as it is important to explore the relationship of contemporary practice and historical lineage — but it also affords the gallery the opportunity to work and build relationships with artists who are represented by other galleries, artists whose trajectories hold a different primary focus than the gallery, as well as young a
Gallery 2
program broaden the audience's basis of visual reference and education — as it is important to explore the relationship of contemporary practice and historical lineage — but it also affords the
gallery the opportunity to work and build relationships with artists who are represented by other galleries, artists whose trajectories hold a different primary focus than the gallery, as well as young a
gallery the opportunity to work and build relationships with artists who are represented by other
galleries, artists whose trajectories hold a different primary
focus than the
gallery, as well as young a
gallery, as well as young artists.
Meg also maintains a curatorial practice, formerly as Exhibitions and
Programming Director at Weinberg / Newton
Gallery (Chicago, IL) where she curated exhibitions
focused on issues of social justice in partnership with organizations.
From the very beginning, the
gallery -
program had a clear
focus on international, contemporary art.
Over the last 20 + years the
gallery focused its
programming on American art in the 20th century paying particular attention to African American artists.
The
gallery values a cross referencing approach both through exhibitions curated around themes in art and a cultural
program focusing on unique events involving artists across all disciplines — visual arts, performance and music, which are meant to challenge perceptions.
Through her work as the Exhibitions and
Programming Director at Weinberg / Newton
Gallery (Chicago, IL), Meg curates exhibitions
focused on issues of social justice in partnership with nonprofit organizations.
Asya Geisberg
Gallery presents a visually eclectic and conceptually
focused program of thought - provoking contemporary art.
Wallworks
gallery offers a
program of four to five major exhibitions a year
focusing primarily on performers of French and Indonesian graffiti scene.
Andrew Edlin
Gallery was established in 2001 in a loft space in Chelsea with a
program focused on outsider artists.
In this video interview, Sergei Khripun talks about the history and
program of the
gallery, the
focus on Russian artists, the importance of art fairs for the
gallery, the collectors, the situation of contemporary art in Russia and ARCO Madrid.
Romer Young
Gallery's
program focuses on innovative, challenging, ambitious work in areas of visual, conceptual, installation and performance art.
Apart from the general
program, ARCO Madrid 2011 presented special sectors again, such as «
Focus Russia», a section hosting eight Russian
galleries: XL
Gallery; M & J. Guelman
Gallery; Aidan; Anna Nova; Marina Gisich; GMG; Paperworks and ARKA.
In 2016 the
gallery shifted to
focus our
programming on solo shows from women refiguring technology, and expanded with more international exhibitions, pop - ups and art fairs.