Sentences with phrase «historical exhibitions»

Its unique program focuses on historical exhibitions of significant postwar European artists.
Among many strong historical exhibitions on view during the fair, there was one installation that offered a real treat for the fair visitors.
I fell in love with the idea of making historical exhibitions in a commercial gallery.
Important Paintings from the Early 70's will be the first historical exhibition to focus on the artist's major works from this time period.
The gallery also organizes art historical exhibitions working with an older generation of artists from the region.
This groundbreaking and historical exhibition features a selection of paintings and works on paper, many on view for the first time.
The gallery presents group and solo shows of their roster of artists while additionally producing a few historical exhibitions throughout the year.
Both contemporary and occasional historical exhibitions demonstrate excellence in the visual arts and engage diverse communities in an ongoing dialogue.
Elsewhere, other historical exhibitions of abstract painting provided opportunities to assess current issues.
About Skarstedt: Skarstedt (20 E. 79th Street, New York, NY) was founded in 1994 by Per Skarstedt to mount historical exhibitions by Contemporary European and American artists that had become the core of his specialty in Sweden and New York in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Skarstedt Gallery was founded in 1994 by Per Skarstedt to mount historical exhibitions by Contemporary European and American artists that had become the core of his specialty in Sweden and New York in...
Located in a townhouse at 35 East 67th Street, the gallery offers an alternative to the «white box» exhibition space and has mounted significant historical exhibitions including Dufuffet: The Late Years (2012), Minimalism: On and Off Paper (2006), 50 by Matisse: Drawings and Prints (1997), Cindy Sherman: Portraits from the Eighties (1992), Donald Judd: Stacks (1988).
Other early historical exhibitions at the Greene Street space include a 1989 group show, «Early Conceptual Works,» which featured the work of On Kawara, Bruce Nauman, Alighiero Boetti, and Joseph Kosuth, among others; a 1999 Fontana exhibition titled «Gold: Gothic Masters and Lucio Fontana»; and selected presentations of work by Piero Manzoni.
This year's programme includes major historical exhibitions such as Beyond Caravaggio at the Scottish National Gallery, a variety of smaller exhibitions including one of our July picks — Jac Leirner's show at the Fruitmarket Gallery — plus talks, tours, walks and film screenings.
This allowed for something approaching meaningful insight into the artists» investigation of particular ideas and themes (this change of pace was also essayed in Manifesta 11's co-curated historical exhibition, albeit on an overwhelming scale - trendwatchers take note.)
She has published extensively on contemporary painting and post-war Painterly Representation in New York and curated historical exhibitions on the Jane Street Gallery and the history of the New York Studio School.
His work has been exhibited in key historical exhibitions such as John Szarkowski's Mirrors and Windows: American Photography since 1960 at The Museum of Modern Art (1978), The Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art (1981) and most recently, Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974 - 1981 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2010).
Taking inspiration from the 80 ′ s New York scene and historical exhibitions New Wave Uncut revisits a similar concept and engages our continuing relationship as artists...
Needless to say, we may have stumbled into one of the more important historical exhibitions of the year; van Dalen's paintings take personal elements from living in the East Village (from the 70's through to today) to create whimsical, critical scenes of this rapidly changing neighborhood.
The inaugural show, «The Everywhere Studio», is an ambitious historical exhibition exploring the importance and evolution of the artist's studio from post war to the present day.
Other early historical exhibitions at the Greene Street space include a 1989 group show, «Early Conceptual Works,» which featured the work of On Kawara, BBruce Nauman, Alighiero Boetti, and Joseph Kosuth, among others; a 1999 Fontana exhibition titled «Gold: Gothic Masters and Lucio Fontana»; and selected presentations of work by Piero Manzoni.
Art of Yugoslavia and Serbia from the Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art, a splendid historical exhibition which shed light on the remarkable artistic production of the Balkans.
The museum presents six permanent historical exhibitions culled from its collections.
«We have an ongoing commitment to mounting key historical exhibitions,» gallery founder Per Skarstedt said in a statement.
He has mounted historical exhibitions about the arts of Black Mountain College, and of the artists who passed through the Wells Street Gallery, an avant - garde gallery in late - 1950s Chicago.
Aiming to provide a significant international audience for its artists, the gallery also regularly punctuates its programme with historical exhibitions and curated group shows, which present shifts in contemporary art practice and thought, whilst broadening the dialogue with artists outside of the gallery's core programme.
Gallery 2 has developed a reputation for significant historical exhibitions, presenting first - time, one - person shows, and shedding light on lesser known aspects of prominent artists» practices.
Loretta Howard Gallery is well known for presenting historical exhibitions and publishing scholarly catalogues.
Ian Hamilton Finlay embraces the violent French Revolution in an ambitious historical exhibition at Victoria Miro, Wharf Road
In September 2017, the gallery opened a space at 34 East 69th Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side for special projects and focused historical exhibitions.
The same could be said about Martin Kippenberger and Pablo Picasso, two hugely influential artists whose works were the subject of recent historical exhibitions in New York.
The gallery plans to use the new space to mount more historical exhibitions and it will inaugurate the new location with a show that pairs Andy Warhol's «Oxidation Paintings» with Yves Klein's «Fire Paintings.»
Pilar Ordovas, of Ordovas Gallery that programs mainly historical exhibitions, considers it is a good initiative to organize a fair on the basis of a relationship between old and new art.
Good historical exhibitions included The Omega Workshops 1913 - 1919, about the Bloomsbury group's decorative arts enterprise, and Art in Production: Soviet Textiles, Fashion and Ceramics 1917 - 35.
Francesca Gavin, co-curator Historical Exhibition: Sites Under Construction
A treasury of sculptures, textiles and gold is travelling from Germany to the midwest for this hefty historical exhibition, which takes place 500 years after the religious reformer nailed his 95 theses to a church door in Wittenberg.
She has worked on exhibitions and curatorial projects with Beverly Buchanan, Marilyn Minter, Zanele Muholi, Suzanne Lacy, Matthew Buckingham, Lorna Simpson, Kiki Smith and Rachel Kneebone and produced historical exhibitions such as Twice Militant: Lorraine Hansberry's Letter to The Ladder, Newspaper Fiction: The New York Journalism of Djuna Barnes, 1913 - 1919, and Healing the Wounds of War: The Brooklyn Sanity Fair of 1864.
Taking Leap Before You Look as a starting place, curators Helen Molesworth and Anne Ellegood discuss curating historical exhibitions so that the exhibition itself unfolds as an essay in space, ultimately making a specific art historical argument.
Her gallery will present innovative historical exhibitions of such influential European and American figures as well as showcases of exceptional new work by living artists and special commissioned projects.
For example, Meandering Abstractly, curated by Dr. Galvez, argued through art historical exhibition history by evoking Alfred Barr's famous 1936 exhibition, Cubism and Abstract Art, for which he designed the image construct of a genealogical tree whose leaves were the modernist art — isms.
In 1999 Ann Philbin was named director and has developed a strong and original institutional identity and built a national and international reputation for thematic contemporary exhibitions, scholarly historical exhibitions, and contemporary artists» projects.
I am looking forward to continuing to build and nurture those programs and initiatives while also having the opportunity to develop historical exhibitions which will help us better understand the present context of contemporary art in the larger world.»
Elizabeth Dee proudly presents Past Time: Selected Works 1973 — 1995, a solo historical exhibition by Adrian Piper centered around rarely seen bodies of work made during the period widely regarded as her most difficult, confrontational and influential.
This is a bold example among the ongoing trend for restaging historical exhibitions, provoking a quite different set of issues from the Fondazione Prada's last reconstruction.
So in the interim, the family has mounted shows at various galleries, most recently at David Zwirner in London (Wesselmann's earliest collages), at Mitchell - Innes & Nash in New York (a retrospective) and at Almine Rech in Paris, where the Wesselmann historical exhibition «A Different Kind of Woman» is running through Dec. 21.
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