This group exhibition aims to bring together a diverse selection of contemporary artists working in figuration and portraiture.
With a selection of six artists,
the group exhibition aims to revisit the creative potential nestled within these idle intervals, in which neither haste, efficiency, nor expectation disturb the vagabond spirit.
Mike Weiss Gallery's summer
group exhibition aims to capture that same sense of freedom — of playfully breaking from the ordinary and letting the imagination run wild.»
The group exhibition aims to complicate and implicate conversations around the theme by co-opting Anderson's own way of contextualizing Nationalism, ``... nationalism has to be understood by aligning it, not with self - consciously held political ideologies, but with the large cultural systems that preceded it, out of which - as well as against which - it came into being».
This group exhibition aims to show how various artists approach technology in their practice.
This group exhibition aims to explore the phenomenon, alongside contributing to the discourse around screen based and digital works, by exploring the aesthetics of the uncanny.
Bringing together 28 works by an impressive roster of artists, David Zwirner's summer
group exhibition aims to provide support to Thread, a socio - cultural community center located in Sinthian, a small village on the southeastern part of Senegal.
The This Is Today
group exhibition aims to recognise the historical influences on contemporary artists working today and to give an insight into current structures of the industry.
Spread over the next two years, Espace has an interesting roster of exhibitions and projects which include individual representations of the works of Iranian artist, Parwaneh Etemadi (August 2008); new media artist, Navjot Altaf (November 2008); New York based artist, Rina Banerjee (December 2008); a conceptualized
group exhibition aimed at cultivating cross-cultural communications, showcasing the works of American artist, Maxine Henryson with Diasporic artists, Jaishri Abichandani & Sutapa Biswas (December 2008); and Art Dubai (March 2009).
«On Shuffle» is
a group exhibition aimed at exploring the underground scene using video, paintings, mixed media and sound.
From 21 July until 1 October, the gallery opens Abacus,
a group exhibition aimed at children.
Not exact matches
While Bushwick Open Studios, and its mammoth showcase of more than 600 different gallery
exhibitions, is usually what most people associate Arts in Bushwick with, the 10 - person Community Projects arm of the
group has quietly been developing programs and building partnerships with local organizations throughout the neighborhood, all in the
aim of supporting the
group's larger mission of serving as a platform for creative accessibility
This April, Goodman Gallery Cape is proud to present a
group exhibition staged in three parts that
aims to explore some of the themes introduced by the night, as well as to re-imagine gallery space, stripped of its daytime persona.
On Nature, a
group exhibition that
aims to capture, as the press release states, «the ephemeral, expansive qualities of the natural world and present it within the context of the constructed gallery environment indoors», seems bound to fail.
This
group exhibition, organized by Walead Beshty,
aims to uncover the fundamental systems that are invisible in everyday life, using works by artists like Franz West, Liam Gillick, Claire Fontaine, and Dan Flavin to question how one looks at quotidian objects and images.
As curators, the
group presents pop up
exhibitions and site - specific installations that
aim to reveal art in conjunction with its settings that also reveals an aspect of the environment surrounding the location.
With the
aim to experiment with new formats for
exhibition concepts, insitu takes a risk and will develop
group exhibitions as fictional characters.
Through solo
exhibitions developed in close collaboration with the artist to specialty
group shows with guest curators, the gallery
aims to promote artistic creativity in any medium.
Jointly curated by Lismore Castle Arts and Askeaton Contemporary Arts, a
group exhibition at St Carthage Hall in Lismore is the culmination of a series of artist residencies throughout 2017 - 8 that collectively explore the multifaceted nature of the Munster environment, each
aiming to find new methodologies and reflections on the urgent issues facing the region today.
Through solo
exhibitions developed in close collaboration with the artist to specialty
group shows with guest curators, we
aim to promote artistic creativity in any medium.
The title of the
exhibition expresses the essence of Korean abstract art: â $ ˜forming nature.â $ ™ To this
group of painters, creating art is to form and conceive nature in their own minds,
aiming to return to nature and ultimately become one with it.
The installation, titled «Tape Paris», evokes a gigantic tunnel that represents physical and psychological interiority, and forms part of «Inside», a
group exhibition by more than 30 artists that
aims to offer visitors a passage to the interior of the self.
This
group exhibition was a collaboration between Arup, the Bartlett School of Architecture at UCL and the University of Westminster with the
aim of demystifying computer technologies.
With an intense
exhibition program consisting of no less than six solo shows a year, augmented by occasional live performances, Annka Kultys also hosts two
group exhibitions annually, one in January with recently graduated artists, enabling them to have a first gallery show following completion of their studies, and one in July organised in collaboration with a guest curator
aimed at highlighting new perspectives on young and / or established artists.
While the
exhibition's organizers, a
group of artists led by Walt Kuhn and Arthur B. Davies,
aimed to show off the talents of the most radical American artists, who were mostly realists, the unexpected outcome of the show was a virtual hijacking of the headlines by the European avant - garde.
The same year, Ištvan Išt Huzjan participated in an event that
aims to revive the history of European conceptual art and that of its travels through a
group exhibition in 1989 in a train traveling between Paris and Zagreb, Simplon Express [3].
Burçak Bingöl's works will be taking part in the
group exhibition entitled «Learned Helplessness: on Authority, Obedience and Control»,
aiming to build a platform of thought and discussion on the methods of change with the metaphor of overcoming learned helplessness and mastering its contrary.
Jealous Gallery presents Drawing Lines, a
group exhibition with a selection of works that
aim to show the different approaches taken by artists and illustrators in creating images through the application of line to surface.
Besides artists» solo /
group exhibitions, there was no established community that
aimed to spread this internationally recognized genre of art in South Korea.
Katia Santibañez's most recent video piece A National Nightmare will be on view at Petzel Gallery through February 11, 2017 as part of the
group exhibition We need to talk... The
exhibition aims «to address the myriad issues presented by the election results of November 8th.»
Although Five Myles may have
aimed at inclusiveness in its current
group exhibition of drawings by Rebecca Smith, Mildred Beltre, and Rana Khoury, it reads as three solo shows.
Ser entre bordes» is an international
group exhibition that
aims to open up a conversation about notions of migration, otherness...
The
exhibition aims to elucidate this
group of significant works.
Ser entre bordes» is an international
group exhibition that
aims to open up a conversation about notions of migration, otherness and possibilities of transformation.
The
exhibition has deliberately distanced itself from an interpretation of the works based only on the country or cultural
group from which they originate, with the
aim of focusing visitors» attention on the questions inherent in the pieces.
Hothouse: ImPRINT Hothouse: ImPRINT, a juried,
group exhibition of works by WPA member artists is an
exhibition that
aims to highlight the personal creative process through visual art in combination with written language.
[2] Positing that these open narratives hold potential for a wider conversation about political desire that does not exclude the subject of feeling, the
exhibition aims to provide points of reflection for how the political
group might be reimagined with a renewed capacity to respond to the power of the few.
«The Fourth Wall» is a compelling
group exhibition that recently opened at Paul Booth Gallery in New York City
aiming to destroy the barriers between audience and art through attention - grabbing composition, awkward narrative, and raw, powerful emotion.
Vorticism was a British Avant Garde movement that occurred simultaneously with WWI and although the summer
exhibition at the Tate Britain, the Vorticists: Manifesto for a Modern World, contains work that exhibits infusions from Cubism, Primitivism and Futurism, the Vorticists main
aim was to break with and challenge the objectives of the aforementioned
groups.
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.
The couple also
aims to boost the exposure of winners and the prize itself by bringing both the
group and solo
exhibitions across the country, though specific venues have not yet been determined.
The biggest show is called The Red Queen, a
group exhibition which
aims to interrogate why people make art.
The
exhibition aimed to deal with what they saw as a real estate crisis in New York City for the non-wealthy, the
group dedicated the
exhibition to Elizabeth Magnum, an African American woman killed by police and marshals as she resisted eviction in Flatbush.
«Progetto Italiano» (Italian Project) no. 01 — Dante's cosmological conception is the first of a series of
group exhibitions, whose fundamental
aim is the promotion and valorization of Italy's cultural and artistic past and present.
Having organized several duo and
group shows throughout its history, and often hosting solo presentations of multiple artists at the same time through its three
exhibition venues, the gallery regularly
aims to create a dialog between works of different artists.
A new
group exhibition «Lápiz, Papel o Tijera» (Pencil, Paper, Scissors) at Plastic Murs gallery in Spain
aims to do the same for 30 artists.
The Prize
aims to accelerate the careers of unknown artists by providing them with professional art gallery space, first as part of a
group exhibition showcasing the nominees for the Prize and then as a solo
exhibition for the winner.
Presenting a solo
exhibition by Samson Young, and a
group exhibition of 7 artists, the Manchester - based gallery
aims to make Chinese art and culture available and accessible.
With the
aim of spreading its mission around the world, while absorbing new cultural contexts, the Gallery has started its journey across Europe, landing on a new capital, London, with the
group exhibition opening on the 12th of October.
Waddell is the founder of the FemFour, a Cincinnati - based
group of socially minded women who assembled the
exhibition «with the
aim of keeping the words and images made and deployed by human rights advocates who took to the streets of cities around the country this past January circulating within the public sphere,» according to a press release.