Cartier - Bresson moved seamlessly between art and commerce, participating in
gallery shows while working as a photojournalist for titles including Harper's Bazaar and LIFE.
He had his first
gallery show while still in high school, in 1989, and never really came to his senses.
Not exact matches
While waiting for the
show to start, you can watch a «Victorian» astronomer give a magic lantern
show of findings in astronomy in the year 1880 and, if there is time, take a stroll into the adjoining Space and Time
galleries.
beams photographer and director Ellen von Unwerth in her soft Frankfurt lilt,
while holding court at Michael Hoppen's
Gallery in Chelsea, where she has come to unveil her latest
show, Do Not Disturb.
It apes the James Bond series with its gadgets, «The Prisoner» television
show with its remote island locale and
gallery of grotesques, and «The Avengers» with its tits - and - ass
while demonstrating all the sleek cool of, say, The Love Bug.
The color - matched hardtop is
shown mounted on the car,
while the uninstalled soft top and frame are depicted in the extensive
gallery below.
While the premise of the event is mainly business — the place where the products that will appear on cars next year are ordered by retailers and jobbers today — the SEMA
Show is also a
gallery of works produced by the greatest custom builders in the country.
The 2009 SEMA
show kicks off in Las Vegas today and
while we can't be there, we'll throw up some high - res
galleries of the cool stuff that the manufacturers are
showing off this year.
While the display hardware can do 24 - bit color it doesn't
show up on - screen in the
Gallery viewer due to the software design.
I found it interesting that Acer is the first to offer not one but two alternatives to the Android
Gallery app to display images, but one of these (Nemo Player) introduces even more artifacting, and the other (Acer's homegrown Photo Browser 3D),
while it
shows better colors and slightly better sharpness, still can't approach the crisp clarity of a Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 - inch, a RIM BlackBerry PlayBook, or even the Apple iPad 2.
The
gallery app has a similar layout, with the right side of the screen displaying the pics in a particular folder,
while the left side
shows you all your
gallery folders.
Edgy
galleries like New Urban Arts and AS220 host parties as well as exhibitions,
while the RISD Museum
shows French Impressionists, 20th - century masters, and rising young artists (including alums).
Yeah, and as it
shows in today's photo
gallery it was indeed cranking
while the tide was pushing in.
There are no multiplayer features or online leaderboards, but what is there in the story will certainly have you coming back for a second playthrough as it is such an entertaining and fun experience,
while the character
gallery feature provides a reward factor by unlocking character biographies by progressing through the story, alongside a printed comic book included in the retail release which provides a prologue chapter to the story of the game and
while it is not playable content; it is excellent fan service which is a classy effort to
show appreciation towards Broken Sword fans.
As
shown in the
gallery above, one figure features the young SOLDIER in his 1st Class garment and equipped with the iconic Buster Sword,
while the other features him in his Advent Children attire and equipped with the Fusion Sword.
Adrian doesn't understand why Monroe's highly literal works like Pushpin Stuck in Wall (2008) and Light Bulb Turning On and Off (2008)-- which suggests Martin Creed's 2001 Turner Prize - winning installation, The Lights Going On and Off — are
shown prominently in the
gallery while his brother's paintings are relegated to a back room.
The next brave
gallery to accommodate Mach's work is the Griffin Gallery in west London, which will also be giving viewers a chance to see his installation and creation process by opening its doors a few of weeks before the show, while he's sett
gallery to accommodate Mach's work is the Griffin
Gallery in west London, which will also be giving viewers a chance to see his installation and creation process by opening its doors a few of weeks before the show, while he's sett
Gallery in west London, which will also be giving viewers a chance to see his installation and creation process by opening its doors a few of weeks before the
show,
while he's setting up.
On
show at G.F Smith's White Space
gallery until the end of June, the sculpture is made from Takeo paper and was put together by a team of envelope makers off - site,
while more than 20 university design students helped to install the piece in London.
I'd like to invite any readers to my
show, the opening is on Thursday, July 31 from 5 - 8 pm and I will be available to meet anyone
while I'm in NYC from Aug 1 — Aug 12 during
gallery hours, just email me....
Currently
while visiting the
show (Inventing Downtown, Artist - Run Galleries In New York City 1952 - 1965) at the Grey
Gallery with the book accompanying by Melissa Rachleff.
Romanian - born, identical twin brothers Gert & Uwe Tobias
show new ceramcis and paintings in Rodolphe Janssen's solo presentation (A5),
while alternative approach to painting, no less informed by historical precedents, can be found in the work of Belgian - Syrian Farah Atassi, whose stand François Ghebaly
Gallery (D1) is dedicated to.
I wondered this
while standing amid the dizzying pointers of Tony Tasset's «Me And My Arrow,» a solo
show at Kavi Gupta's Elizabeth Street
gallery with two shiny sculptures and 66 insanely colorful paintings, each depicting a pair of arrows, one up, one down.
At Art Basel Miami Beach this week, Jack Shainman
Gallery presents Odutola's most ambitious work to date, a five - foot tall portrait from her latest series,
while earlier pieces are currently on view in group
shows at Brooklyn's Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) and the Jenkins Johnson
Gallery in San Francisco.
In March 2014, the
gallery reopened in an expanded bi-level space at 170 Suffolk Street, allowing our artists the opportunity to evolve their practices to a larger scale
while working in a more flexible environment, and for the
gallery to host a greater number of organized
shows, curated both in - house and by guest curators.
But
while De Niro continued to
show at the highly regarded Charles Egan
Gallery throughout the 1950s, his career began to slip out of the critical spotlight, and he struggled for recognition in subsequent decades.
While I was knee - deep in the planning stages of «What I Like About You» (for Parallel Art Space, Bushwick Open Studios 2013) Garry mentioned that I should visit Imogen Holloway
Gallery in Saugerties, NY to take in the current
show, and to meet the energetic Diane Dwyer.
While at the San Francisco Art Institute, she was awarded the Graduate Merit Fellowship Award and was the recipient of The Headlands Center for the Arts MFA Residency Award, more recently her work was included in «Text & Image» at the Site: Brooklyn
Gallery and in the c2c group
show «wording» in San Francisco.
Studio 10 will present «Host,» with work by Tom Butter that features an 11 - foot - tall kinetic sculpture,
while Amos Eno
Gallery's «Perceptual Slip» features a group
show by Samantha Jones, Erik Patton and José - Ricardo Presman, with work created from discarded and unassuming materials.
Kukje
Gallery / Tina Kim
Gallery will
show Haegue Yang's extensive blind installation «Accommodating the Epic Dispersion — On Non-cathartic Volume of Dispersion» (2012)
while Long March Space (Beijing) will present Shanghai artist Xu Zhen's most ambitious sculptural installation to date «Eternity...» (2013/14).
Since the worldwide explosion of fairs began about 10 years ago, some artists have made their peace with them, and even deign to
show up at their
galleries» booths to chat up collectors,
while others have remained ambivalent, or aloof.
While still in grad school at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Puerto Rico - born Otero was already
showing his work in
galleries.
While they may be smaller in scale and slightly off balance in terms of their colouring, Bleu rouge (1951), Forme bleue sur fond rouge (1950) and the few other examples
shown in the secondary
gallery slip seamlessly into place as if the 15 years or so that separates them from the pack means nothing.
Some
galleries showed engaging intelligent works, that encouraged you to interact with them,
while some resembled hesitant art school projects yearning for a grade.
On the lower level, Honfleur
Gallery will open its art files to the public in the form of a curated exhibition
while upstairs, The
Gallery at Vivid Solutions will
show photographs from Worn Magazine's archives.
And
while east London opened its
galleries for a late night viewing on the penultimate Saturday, there was a rash of pop - up
shows manned by younger gallerists within spitting distance of Regent's Park.
I was having a drink with the painter Chris Bucklow, who
shows with Riflemaker
gallery in London
while living and working in the south - west.
The Weekend's Best Comment & Reviews In the Sunday Times, Waldemar Januszczak slams the Whitechapel
Gallery's «Electronic Superhighway»
show while John Carey praises Tiffany Jenkins's «timely» book arguing the case against restitution for Western museums.
The Artist and the Model, a portfolio of twelve intaglio prints, is published by Sylvan Cole at Associated American Artists, New York; receives a Tamarind Artist Fellowship and travels to the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles, where he produces thirty - four editions of primarily black - and - white lithographs that continue the Artist and the Model theme; begins using the airbrush, which he had learned from the artist Billy Al Bengston
while at Tamarind; sees the exhibition Edgar Degas: Monotypes at the Fogg Art Museum and subsequently begins making monotypes; in Boston co-founds Artists against Racism and the War and collaborates with Fred Stone on The American Way Room (fig), an antiwar installation piece that is
shown throughout the Boston area and subsequently travels to New York, Atlanta, Syracuse, and Philadelphia; solo exhibitions: Associated American Artists, New York (The Artist and the Model); Comsky
Gallery, Los Angeles; group exhibitions: Contemporary American Graphic Artists, Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam (travels); New Expressions in Fine Printmaking, National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, D.C. (travels in Germany and Belgium); 16th National Print Exhibition, Brooklyn Museum, New York; Annual Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Graphics» 68: Recent American Prints, University of Lexington, Kentucky.
While Moore's pieces are perhaps best viewed in situ at Perry Green, Hepworth's outdoor pieces were given new life within the
gallery setting at Tate Britain's «Sculpture for a Modern World» in 2015, which included a life - size reconstruction of one of her modern architectural structures in which she
showed her work.
Earlier this month
while we were doing research for our «7 Artists to Watch in April 2018» article, we noticed that a ton of
galleries in New York are hosting group
shows this month.
While still in high school she was already exhibiting paintings in art
galleries, and at the age of 21 had her first solo
show at the Moore College of Art.
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.
While there are many artists featured in the East Hampton, NY
gallery show — including Pipi Deer, Bert Stern, David Demers, Adam Handler, Ron Agam, Haim Mizrahi, Colin Christian, Christopher Deeton, and Shimon Okshteyn (to name a few)-- the exhibition is more than the sum of its parts.
Last week,
while in L.A., I wandered into that
show — also a collections - based exhibition (museum budgets are pinched nowadays)-- only to encounter, in the very first
gallery, one of those funny, super-oversized, realist Charles Ray's sculptures of a woman dressed in deft business attire, placed where?
Expect to pay for blockbusters (like 2008's popular «From Russia»
show) in the Sackler Wing or main
galleries,
while shows in the John Madejski Fine Rooms are drawn from the RA's holdings — ranging from Constable to Hockney — and are free.
While many of our treasures are on display throughout the Museum, this
show highlighted objects included in the book of the same name that are not included in thematic exhibitions in other
galleries.
Several
galleries, notably Pierre Matisse and Julien Levy, began
showing the work of European Surrealists on a regular basis,
while major group exhibitions, such as Fantastic Art Dada and Surrealism at the Museum of Modern Art in 1936, brought it to the attention of a larger audience.
Today, the
gallery presents contemporary multimedia and conceptual work, as well as painting and sculpture and continues to
show the artists it has worked with in the early nineteen eighties,
while it presents and works with new talents.
One
gallery — Applicat - Prazan — will be completely new to the
show while Konrad Fischer Galerie and Fergus McCaffrey will both return to the Galleries sector in Miami Beach after a hiatus.
In the 1950's, Leslie was included in the historic Ninth Street
Show, curated by Leo Castelli, had five solo
shows at the Tibor de Nagy
Gallery, and was included in the Museum of Modern Art's Sixteen Americans exhibition, all the
while receiving great praise for his more geometric variety of Abstract Expressionism.