Sentences with phrase «given solo exhibitions»

Women artists, no matter how well recognized they are, are seldom given solo exhibitions or featured in significant group shows.
Members are given solo exhibitions at the discretion of Roast Coffee and the Patchogue Arts Council.
Since earning an M.F.A. from Columbia University in 2013, Rose has been given solo exhibitions at London's Serpentine Gallery and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
In recent years, applying techniques of composition to various media, he has presented images, sounds, 3 - dimensional works, and installations, given solo exhibitions and organized many other projects.
Dine has been given solo exhibitions in museums in Europe and the United States, including retrospectives at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1970, and The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1978.
When Louise Bourgeois and Kiki Smith are given solo exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum or the Museum of Modern Art, why is it still necessary to have exhibitions such as the recent Les Papesses in Avignon or institutions like the National Museum of Women in the Arts?
The three winners will be given solo exhibitions at MOCA GA, the help of studio assistants, and a stipend.
The artist has been given solo exhibitions at several prominent institutions including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., the Centre Pompidou, Paris, and the Kunstmuseum Basel.
He was the first German artist to be given a solo exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York whilst at home in Germany his work was often still derided as the «most expensive trash of all time».
In 1969, at the age of twenty - nine, Graves became the youngest person, and only the fifth woman, to be given a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
Clearing, Bushwick's Brussels export, gives us a solo exhibition by Belgian artist Harold Ancart, who the gallery last featured in the Miami art fairs.
Back in the 90's a curator found my images in a slide file, gave me a solo exhibition which resulted in sales and inclusion in a touring museum exhibition.
In 1945, he gave a solo exhibition at the Portland Art Museum in Oregon, and the Arts Club of Chicago held solo shows of his work in 1940 and 1946.
Wartime London was not an easy place to make a new start and, despite establishing valuable contacts, being included in several mixed shows and given a solo exhibition, Schwitters was unable to make a living.
In 1972, Thomas became the first African American woman to be given a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of Art, New York.
Anni, primarily a textile artist, was the first in her field to be given a solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, in 1949, and Josef, a color theorist and painter and teacher, was the first living artist to be the subject of a solo exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, in 1970.
In 1926 Davis was given a solo exhibition at the Whitney Studio Club; the next year, he joined Edith Gregor Halpert's Downtown Gallery and had a successful show there.
Four years later, he was given a solo exhibition at the Honolulu Museum of Art.
Hare opened a commercial photography studio in New York in 1940, and in the same year the Julien Levy Gallery, New York, gave him a solo exhibition.
In 1995, Quinn was given a solo exhibition at Tate Britain where new sculptures were shown as part of the Art Now series.
Five years after his death in 2002 Martin Kippenberger was given a solo exhibition at Tate Modern that was followed in 2009 with an exhibition entitled The Problem Perspective at MoMA PS1 as well as a prestigious retrospective at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin in 2013.
It is hard to believe that there is a first - rank, Paris - based modernist to whom the Museum of Modern Art has never given a solo exhibition, much less a full - dress retrospective.
Mark Rothko introduced Still to Peggy Guggenheim in 1946 and she was so impressed with the young man that she gave him a solo exhibition at her The Art of This Century Gallery that same year.
In 1963 Castellani was given a solo exhibition at the Galleria dell» Ariete in Milan and in 1964 he showed three canvases at the 32nd Venice Biennale, as well as taking part in the Guggenheim International Award in New York.
Upon completion, he was given a solo exhibition at United Art Museum entitled «Free Play of Destruction».
In 2003, at the age of 24, McGinley was the youngest artist to be given a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
McEwen is still the only botanical artist to have been given a solo exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, in 1988.
McEwen is the only botanical artist to have been given a solo exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery
His work has been shown in numerous galleries at home and abroad, and in 2012 he was given a solo exhibition at the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome.
Five years after graduating, Graves was the youngest artist, and only the fifth woman given a solo exhibition at the Whitney.
Each artist was given a solo exhibition at the museum, and their contributions to this extraordinary collection likely represent the artists» work at the time of their shows.
Phillips was the youngest artist to be given a solo exhibition at the Canadian Consulate in Chicago.
In 2001 the Camden Arts Centre in London gave him a solo exhibition, and in 2014 a major retrospective took place at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan with a corresponding one - room display at Tate Modern.
[11][23] The A.C.A. Gallery gave her solo exhibitions in 1935, [76] 1938, [48][70][3] 1945, [50] and 1947.
Three paintings by Alma Thomas (1891 - 1978), the first African - American woman to be given a solo exhibition by the Whitney Museum (in 1972), represent the two phases of her career.
At age 18 he was given a solo exhibition at his secondary school, but he changed his major from art to architecture just before graduating.
In 1946, the Council for the Encouragement of Arts and Music (the forerunner of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland) gave him solo exhibitions in 1946 and 1950.
He was among the first of the Abstract Expressionists to be given a solo exhibition (Artists Gallery, New York, 1941), and between 1941 and 1942 he was the first of the group to paint large - scale canvases, including «Undulation,» which anticipated Jackson Pollock's breakthrough to mural - scale work in 1943.»
In 1943, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, gave him a solo exhibition.
Residents of a year or longer are also given a solo exhibition during one of the final months of their residency.
In 1998 he was the first South African to be given a solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Bruce Nauman is the latest artist to be given a solo exhibition as part of the Artist Rooms series of annual free exhibitions.

Not exact matches

There's an image in the exhibition of Neel in her seventies, standing outside the Whitney Museum, picketing the institution — just three years before it would give her a solo retrospective — for failing to involve people of color in the making of its exhibition «Contemporary Black Artists in America.»
The Suzanne Deal Booth Art Prize is a biennial, unrestricted award of $ 100,000 to be given to an artist selected every two years, which will also include a solo exhibition and scholarly publication.
I soon learned that Dan gave Peter Cain, Carroll Dunham, and Robert Gober their first solo exhibitions.
Despite this view, over the past several years he has staged solo exhibitions with Domonique Levy and the now defunct L&M Arts gallery on the tony Upper East Side, shows that given the location, ironically amplified his independent spirit, unique perspective and subject matter.
Our programme focuses on solo exhibitions to give artists the opportunity of developing projects and presenting new approaches to a medium that is too often seen as preparatory to other forms of art.
He was given an Arts Council retrospective at the Hayward Gallery, London in 1978, and had solo exhibitions at the British Pavilion in the 1986 Venice Biennale, and at the Rijksmuseum Vincent Van Gogh, Amsterdam, 1989.
As the source of the Berlin - based Norwegian artist Øystein Aassan's second solo exhibition at PSM Gallery, a quote from Barnett Newman is cited: «The painting should give man a sense of place: that he knows he's there, because in that sense I was there.»
On Wednesday, September 27th, Anna Stothart, Director at Lehmann Maupin, gave a tour to ICI supporters of Angel Otero's studio in advance of his upcoming solo exhibition at the Bronx Museum curated by Christian Viveros - Faune.
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