Sentences with phrase «hometown solo museum»

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The greatest draw is in Los Angeles where the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is presenting the first major museum retrospective of the late assemblage artist Noah Purifoy, and at the Hammer Museum, after exhibiting around the world, Los Angeles - based abstract artist Mark Bradford is finally getting a solo museum show in his homMuseum of Art is presenting the first major museum retrospective of the late assemblage artist Noah Purifoy, and at the Hammer Museum, after exhibiting around the world, Los Angeles - based abstract artist Mark Bradford is finally getting a solo museum show in his hommuseum retrospective of the late assemblage artist Noah Purifoy, and at the Hammer Museum, after exhibiting around the world, Los Angeles - based abstract artist Mark Bradford is finally getting a solo museum show in his homMuseum, after exhibiting around the world, Los Angeles - based abstract artist Mark Bradford is finally getting a solo museum show in his hommuseum show in his hometown.
Exploring social and political themes, Bradford's abstract collage paintings have been exhibited around the world, but the Los Angeles native has never had a solo museum show in his hometown.
Also that year, her first solo exhibitions in her hometown of Los Angeles were on view concurrently at Art + Practice and the Hammer Museum.
In recent years Emin has been the subject of a number of retrospective museum exhibitions around the world, including a major solo show at the Museo de Arte Latino Americano de Buenos Aires; a solo exhibition at Turner Contemporary in her hometown of Margate (2012); and Tracey Emin: 20 Years, the artist's first retrospective which originated at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (2008), before traveling to the Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, Málaga (2008) and the Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland (2009).
His expressionistic, grided abstract paintings have garnered significant (albiet long - overdue) attention — in the past four years, the now Chicago - based artist has held three solo exhibitions at Kavi Gupta Gallery in his hometown, as well as solo exhibitions the Contemporary Art Museum in Houston and Galerie Lelong in New York.
Guo - Qiang had met Gehry in 2009 at Guo - Qiang's Guggenheim Bilbao solo show, and their friendship included a 2013 trip to Guo - Qiang's hometown of Quanzhou to propose a contemporary art museum.
Ten years ago, Isabella Bortolozzi, who had met her in the 1990s through a mutual friend and art collector, put on a solo show of Rama's work at her gallery in Berlin, with the eventual aim of realizing a major retrospective; a show of over 200 works spanning seven decades was finally mounted in 2014 at MACBA Barcelona, and subsequently traveled to Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, EMMA Museum in Finland, IMMA in Dublin, and GAM Torino in Rama's hometown.
Bradford, who has been championed at all levels of the field and recognized with a MacArthur grant before his 50th birthday, is remarkably only now enjoying his first solo museum show in his hometown of L.A..
In 2011, he was honored with a solo retrospective at Cornell University's Johnson Museum of Art, marking the last time until now that a substantial body of his work has been on public view in his hometown.
Bradford is currently the subject of a major exhibition at the Hammer Museum — «Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth,» which is the L.A. native's first solo museum show in his homMuseum — «Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth,» which is the L.A. native's first solo museum show in his hommuseum show in his hometown.
Bill Arning is the director of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston where he has organized solo exhibitions of Marc Swanson, Marilyn Minter, as well as an upcoming survey of Houston's hometown hero Mark Flood.
The native South African has also had solo museum exhibitions in New York, Mexico City, London and his hometown of Johannesburg, just to name the most recent.
Jacqueline Humphries is the artist's first solo museum exhibition in nearly a decade and the very first to be held in her hometown.
In her new solo exhibition, Sara VanDerBeek considers neoclassical architecture as a link between the museum and memories of her hometown.
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