Part of the museum's long - running «New Work» series, which
highlights single artists» achievements, it is in a sense nine simultaneous one - person shows.
Below, see the exhibitors» list for Expo Chicago's main exposition plus different sections including Exposure, reserved for solo and two - artist presentations by galleries that have been in business for eight years or less; Editions + Books, which features artists books, editions, and prints; and, for the first time, Profile, which «
highlights single artist installations and focused thematic exhibitions by established international galleries.»
Perspectives
highlights a single artist and has presented large - scale works by internationally renowned contemporary artists including; Yayoi Kusama, Anish Kapoor, Chiharu Shiota, Do - Ho Suh and Ai Weiwei.
Not exact matches
Clarke's April 22nd auction is
highlighted by a
single owner collection of contemporary prints and paintings by such renowned
artists as Jim Dine, David Hockney, Alex Katz, Chuck Close and Robert...
How can anyone fairly
single out
highlights from now more than half a dozen simultaneous New York fairs in March alone — and hundreds upon hundreds of
artists?
More than any
single approach to art - making, it was the three
artists» shared interests, many of them extracurricular, that the exhibition
highlighted — and, simply and irreducibly, their friendship.
For more information, please see www.damelioterras.com Designed to
highlight the prevalence of contemporary
artists who are fascinated with the ephemeral, the transitory, and the temporary, miniMATRIX is a series of exhibitions comprising a
single work of art, mounted not in the MATRIX Gallery but in atypical viewing spaces.
Clarke's April 22nd auction is
highlighted by a
single owner collection of contemporary prints and paintings by such renowned
artists as Jim Dine, David Hockney, Alex Katz, Chuck Close and Robert Vickery.
Curators have showcased
highlights in a monographic format, separating art historical movements by galleries devoted to
single artists.
This exhibition of Josef Albers focuses solely on the
artist's exploration of black throughout his life, with unexpectedly diverse pieces serving to
highlight the vast inventiveness of one
artist constrained to a
single gradient.
A platform
highlighting works rarely seen in an art - fair context, the sector included a
single -
artist display of nine videos by Peter Campus at Cristin Tierney Gallery (New York) presented together for the first time in over 30 years; one of the largest selections of photographs by Roy DeCarava at Jenkins Johnson Gallery (San Francisco, New York); and an overview of work by Dorothy Iannone at Peres Projects (Berlin).
At the same time, the works on view will
highlight the
artists» evolving modes of presentation, from their diptychs of the early 1970s, through ambitious multi-part typologies, and the large - format
single images first introduced in 1990 in a renowned exhibition at the DIA Art Foundation in New York.
Directions, established in 1979 by the Hirshhorn's first director Abram Lerner as a group installation and transformed in 1987 to
highlight the work of a
single artist or paired
artists, has been a long - standing hallmark of the museum's exhibition program and partnership with living
artists.
One of the exhibition
highlights is a 1978 portrait of
artist Don Bachardy with novelist Christopher Isherwood, author of A
Single Man.