Sentences with phrase «guest curator mark»

As guest curator Mark Fletcher noted drolly in his gallery statement, his concept was «conceived» to link two galleries that «lie one on top of the other.»
«American Art on Paper from the 1960s to Present: Selections from the Permanent Collection,» Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum (formerly the Washington University Gallery of Art), Washington University, St Louis, MO, January 23 — April 18, 2004 «neoqueer: new visual art by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender artists,» Center on Contemporary Art (COCA), Seattle, WA, February 7 — March 20, 2004 «Super-Sized: The Big Print Show,» Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA, May 12 — June 12, 2004 «Remembering,» Sweeney Art Gallery, University of California, Riverside, CA, October 1 — December 11, 2004 «Experiments with Truth,» guest curator Mark Nash, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA, December 3 — March 12, 2005 «Love / Hate: From Magritte to Cattelan: Masterpieces from the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago,» curated by Francesco Bonami, Villa Manin Centro d'Arte Contemporanea, Codroipo (Udine), Italy, 2004 «Great White,» curated by Joanna Montoya, Center for Curatorial Studies Museum, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY, 2004 «Open House,» Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY, 2004 «Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated),» curated by Nancy Spector, Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, 2004 «Robert Colescott & Glenn Ligon from the Logan Collection,» curated by Shannen Hill, Victoria H Myhren Gallery, University of Denver, Denver, CO, 2004
Guest Curator Mark Alice Durant is an artist, writer and curator.
Guest curator Mark Harold Ponder presents work by Debra Barrera, Chuck and George (Brian Scott and Brian Jones) and Jonathan Armistead.
The music and performance portion of Mike Kelley is organized by guest curator Mark Beasley, with Jenny Schlenzka, Associate Curator, and Eliza Ryan, former Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1.
Guest curator Mark Godfrey (Curator, Tate Modern) gives a tour of the Christopher Williams exhibition.
The music and performance portion of the program is organized by guest curator Mark Beasley, with Jenny Schlenzka, Associate Curator, and Eliza Ryan, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1.

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Organized by the Brandywine with guest curator Suzanne Ramljak, Natural Wonders includes recent works by Suzanne Anker, Lauren Fensterstock, Patrick Jacobs, Maya Lin, Roxy Paine, Miljohn Ruperto & Ulrik Heltoft, Diana Thater, Jennifer Trask, Mark Tribe, Kathleen Vance, T.J. Wilcox, and Dustin Yellin, which will investigate the intersection between the natural and artificial realms and the wild and cultivated.
Guest curator dj Hellerman, Curator and Director of Exhibitions at Burlington City Arts, selected site - specific works by artists Robert Bennett, Jr., Katherine Langlands, Mark Lorah, Zoë Marr Hilliard, Stella Marrs, Angus McCullough, Samuel Spellman and Mary Zocurator dj Hellerman, Curator and Director of Exhibitions at Burlington City Arts, selected site - specific works by artists Robert Bennett, Jr., Katherine Langlands, Mark Lorah, Zoë Marr Hilliard, Stella Marrs, Angus McCullough, Samuel Spellman and Mary ZoCurator and Director of Exhibitions at Burlington City Arts, selected site - specific works by artists Robert Bennett, Jr., Katherine Langlands, Mark Lorah, Zoë Marr Hilliard, Stella Marrs, Angus McCullough, Samuel Spellman and Mary Zompetti.
The program of accompanying Sunday Sessions events is organized by Mark Beasley, Guest Curator, and Jenny Schlenzka, Associate Curator, MoMA PS1.
Offering a year - round exhibition program of curated shows by either gallery owners Mark Van Wagner and Tonja Pulfer or by guest curators, the gallery has exhibited solo shows featuring John Perreault and Taylor A. White and the group show «Summer Whites» featuring art by Georg Blaha, Daniel Bruttig, Tim Furzer, Jamey Hart, Larry Wolhandler and others.
The Mehretu loan marks a new phase of the program, the first in a series of Guest of Honor selections by African American artists organized by Valerie Mercer, curator of the museum's General Motors Center for African American Art.
1 Mark Godfrey on Christopher Williams #FirstThursday Thurs 4th June, 7 pm Galleries 1, 8 & 9: Art historian and guest - curator Mark Godfrey leads a tour of the exhibition.
May 13 — 31: 2017 — 2018 Great Worry, Or Great Freedom: The 2017 — 2018 Graduate Fellows Exhibition Guest curator: Rhiannon Evans MacFadyen Participating artists: Mrinalini Aggarwal, San Francisco Art Institute; Mark Baugh - Sasaki, Stanford University; Takming Chuang, University of California, Berkeley; Alison Haselbeck, Mills College; Richard - Jonathan Nelson, California College of the Arts; Joshua Solis, San Francisco State University; Faith Sponsler, University of California, Davis
This year's guest country is Switzerland and the fair will also be taking a close look at the French art scene with a new theme developed especially for the twentieth anniversary: a selection of 20 artists to mark the 20th anniversary of Art Paris Art Fair by exhibition curator and art critic François Piron.
Guest curated by Mark Godfrey (Lecturer, Slade School of Art, London) and Jodie Jacobson (curator, Horticultural Society, New York).
Mark Moore Gallery and guest curator Caryn Coleman present «Empty Distances,» a group exhibition featuring works by James Aldridge, Darren Banks, Sean Higgins, Deborah Stratman, Alan Warburton, and a selection of episodes from «The Twilight Zone.»
Over the course of a week, eight young artists nominated by a nationwide group of artist - run spaces will participate in an intensive series of tutorials, workshops, reading groups, studio and gallery visits and seminars led by artist Doug Fishbone and guest artists including Turner Prize winner Elizabeth Price, Turner Prize nominees Marvin Gaye Chetwynd and Mark Titchner, and Matthew Darbyshire as well as Zabludowicz Collection curators.
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalog with an essay from the guest curator, Mark Rosenthal, and interviews with 13 artists featured in the show.
Carnegie guest curators Lynne Cooke and Mark Francis were born in Australia and Britain, respectively — one sign of an international resonance at the core of Kelley's art.
This screening, which marks the film's New York premiere, will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker and special guests Glenn Adamson, Helen Drutt, and Paul J. Smith, moderated by MAD's Assistant Curator Barbara Paris Gifford.
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