Art AIDS America Chicago is the local — and largest — iteration of
this groundbreaking national exhibition which underscores the deep and unforgettable presence of HIV in American art.
Not exact matches
Leila Packer, Curator at The
National Gallery in London, talks about the Gallery's
groundbreaking monochrome exhibit, the first major
exhibition to trace the history of black and white paintings from the 12th century to today.
On view February 29 — June 5, 2016 The
groundbreaking exhibition Poetry in Beauty received
national and international recognition, including an intimate interview with its curators on BBC News, while it was on view at the Museum (November 7, 2015 — January 31, 2016).
Over the decades, Baron's work has been contextualized in
groundbreaking museum
exhibitions including The Poetic Object (San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX, 1988); Deep Storage: Collecting, Storing, and Archiving Art (Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany, 1997); Six Centuries of Prints and Drawings (
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 2004); and most recently, The Keeper (The New Museum, New York, NY, 2016).
He participated in the recent Stop Asking: We Exist
exhibition of African - American craft art at the Society for Contemporary Crafts in Pittsburgh and curated the popular and
groundbreaking exhibition Uncommon Beauty in Common Objects: The Legacy of African American Craft Art that toured the United States in the mid-1990's organized by the
National Afro - American Museum & Cultural Center in Wilberforce, OH.
In 2009 - 2010, The
National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens, Greece, featured Amerika's comprehensive retrospective
exhibition entitled UNREALTIME including his
groundbreaking works of Internet art GRAMMATRON and FILMTEXT as well as his feature - length work of mobile cinema, Immobilité.
Katy Siegel and artist David Reed discuss their
groundbreaking exhibition High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967 - 1975 at the
National Academy Museum in New York with Brooklyn Rail publisher Phong Bui.
(photo credit: Phong Bui) Katy Siegel and artist David Reed discuss their
groundbreaking exhibition High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967 - 1975 at the
National Academy Museum in New York with Brooklyn Rail publisher Phong Bui.
With over 190 works dating from the Renaissance to the present — nearly forty percent of which are drawn from the Museum's collection, supplemented with major
national and international loans — the
exhibition demonstrates the type of
groundbreaking show that can result when the Museum mines its vast collection and curatorial resources to present modern and contemporary art within a deep historical context.
BOOKSHELF «Magnetic Fields: Expanding American Abstraction, 1960s to Today» accompanies the
groundbreaking exhibition at the
National Museum of Women in the Arts.