This tour will
highlight key artists from Kasle's private collection, including Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, and Grace Hartigan and will explore Kasle's significant efforts to foster new visual and cultural ideas in the Midwest during the 1960s and «70s.
Not exact matches
In honor of this milestone, Capcom Japan has a series of four illustrations done by the franchise's
key artists highlighting the four eras of Gyakuten Saiban.
The item
highlights several of the
key themes and works in the exhibition and considers how the BxMA will delve into areas of Matta - Clark's practice that have only been briefly explored in previous surveys of the
artist's work.
Firstly, the presence of works featuring
key muses of the
artists, with the
highlights containing unique and nuanced treatments of these well - known...
A New Section: The Nineties Selected by Geneva - based curator Nicolas Trembley, galleries will revisit seminal exhibitions from the 1990s,
highlighting key collaborations between dealers and
artists that have had a lasting impact on contemporary art.
The exhibition
highlights key events, starting with the March on Washington in 1963, and considers cultural influences such as music, literature, and sports, on the
artists of the time.
Explore
highlights from the Art Fund Collection of Middle Eastern Photography with our map of the region and listen to the curator introduce
key artists.
Featuring work by the acclaimed children's book author and illustrator Eric Carle (b. 1929), Eric Carle: Animals and Friends
highlights the
artist's meticulous preparatory process and
key childhood themes of animals and friendship.
Hillyer Art Space 9 Hillyer Ct NW Washington DC Tel: 202.338.0325 Hours: Tue - Fri 12 - 6, Sat & Mon 12 - 5 Hillyer hit the DC arts scene in 2006 with two
key goals: offering quality exhibitions and programming to the public, and
highlighting under - represented
artists from around the world.
Highlighting lesser - known works by prominent
artists and key works by some less familiar names, Artists at Mid to Late Career provides another view of the history of art over the last half c
artists and
key works by some less familiar names,
Artists at Mid to Late Career provides another view of the history of art over the last half c
Artists at Mid to Late Career provides another view of the history of art over the last half century.
The first exhibition in this new space will
highlight key issues within the theme of food politics and act as a starting point for research undertaken during selected
artists» residencies.
Cindy Sherman meets Dzunuk» wa is a rare opportunity for the public to see selected
highlights from the collection, including works by such
key Canadian and international
artists as Brian Jungen, Ann Kipling, Mary Pratt, Jean - Paul Riopelle, Victor Vasarely and Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun.
Spanning the last decade of the
artist's output and comprising twenty - two works on both floors of the museum's downtown Jones Center galleries, this exhibition
highlights key moments in Weiser's recent oeuvre and illustrates an evolution in his exploration of abstract painting.
Among the
highlights are
key works in the careers of Vincent van Gogh, Wassily Kandinsky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Franz Marc, Chaïm Soutine, Marc Chagall, Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich, Charley Toorop, Max Beckmann, Jackson Pollock, Asger Jorn, Karel Appel, and other
artists of the CoBrA group.
A rather jumbled fourth - floor «Campaign for Art: Modern and Contemporary» has a number of individual
highlights (Picasso, Pollock, Bacon et al), as well as important new subcollections: small works by the
key German
artist Joseph Beuys and a whole set of Diane Arbus photographs.
New works, as well as
key works by the most important
artists, will
highlight the historical context and developments in German art from 1945 to the present day, but also focus on current artistic topics and contents.
Taking «world making» as a starting point also allows the exhibition to
highlight the fundamental importance of certain
key artists for the creativity of successive generations, just as much as exploring new spaces for art to unfold outside the institutional context and beyond the expectations of the art market.»
Key works include Andrew Erdos's Texture of a Ghost (2011), a 6 x 8 foot room featuring hand - blown glass sculptures and a video installation; Josiah McElheny's Landscape Model for Total Reflective Abstraction (I)(2004); Luke Jerram's E. coli (2010), which explores the tension between scientific objectivity and cultural perceptions of viruses, diseases, and bacteria; twelve snow globes by Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz from the Travelers series; three stained glass light boxes by Judith Schaechter; and a recent body of work by Czech Republic - based
artist Karen LaMonte that
highlights the role of the kimono in Japanese culture.
Highlighting lesser - known works by prominent
artists and
key works by some less familiar names, The Long Run provides another view of the history of art over the last half century.
According to the director of the festival, Katrina Brown, «GI shines a light on Glasgow's visual art scene at its liveliest and best»,
highlighting its «
artists, galleries, museums», along with the city itself «which serves as a backdrop and a
key part of the GI experience».
The poster collection, featuring 34 Korean, 33 Chinese, and 33 Japanese poster
artists, is one that has been specially curated by Professor Kyungkyun Kim of the Korea National University of the Arts, and
highlights the
key message of bringing a dynamic, powerful «wind» or wave of mutual understanding, tolerance, and friendship that originates from Korea and spreads worldwide.
The connections are
highlighted through the
key themes of Arcadia and the pastoral, Venus and Eros, anxiety and theatricality and mythological figures that are central to both
artists» work.
Opening in December, the exhibition
highlights key series within Oehlen's oeuvre alongside the works of other
artists who have helped shape his outlook.
The objects in the exhibition
highlight key areas of Gill's life as an
artist and attempt to explain his unique and complex political and religious ideals.