Instead it will appear this November, tastefully lit and accompanied by wall text, in
the hushed galleries of New York's Whitney Museum of American Art.
Some feature evening hours and places where you can have drinks and carry on your tête - à - tête adjacent to
hushed galleries.
A hushed gallery ringed the green and curled up the flanks of the 18th fairway.
Turn a corner on the third floor and Dawn Kasper's lilting voice — along with the whirring of a spinning tennis racket on a motorized stand — carries through
the hushed gallery.
Not exact matches
So instead of
hushed museum spaces or white
gallery walls, visitors experience a multi-sensory journey into this sublime imaginary world; through Christopher Robin's bedroom, to the Hundred Aker Wood and beyond.
Candyass, Chris Dimino, Claes Oldenburg, Cooler
Gallery, D. Dominick Lombardi, David Nolan
Gallery, Denzil Hurley, Don Doe, Emilio Cruz, Fred Sandback, Galleria Ca» d'Oro New York, Gennadi Barbush, Grey Art
Gallery at NYU, hilton als, J.B. Wilson, Jan Müller, Jean Follett, Jenny Holzer, Jessi Reaves, Jim Dine, JJ Brine, John Ferris, Julia Sinelnikova, Karen Shaw, Kate
Hush, Kinke Kooi, Knockdown Center, Lehmann Maupin, Leslie Lyons, Lester Johnson, Lewis Smith, Liz Deschenes, Lois Dodd, Marcia Hafif, Mark Di Suvero, Mimi Gross, Nasty Women, Nicole Eisenman, NYU, Paul Kopkau, planned parenthood, Raoul De Keyser, Ray Materson, red grooms, Robert Bittenbender, Robert Yoder, Rosalyn Drexler, ruby onyinyechi amanze, Ryan Cronin, Sally Hazelet Drummond, Sara Cwynar, Sara Deraedt, Silvia Gruner, Smack Mellon, Susan Te Kahurangi King, Sylvia Plimack - Mangold, the knockdown center, Thornton Dial, tyson reeder, White Columns, white columns annual, william Eggleston, William Leavitt, Yayoi Kusama, Yoko Ono, Zoe Leonard
Tuesday, Kate
Hush illuminates archetypal feminine deception and betrayal at Cooler
Gallery.
It appears to be no accident that the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
gallery in which The Clock plays through June 2 is a darkened theater, evoking something of what I imagine as the
hushed, almost religious, original cinema experience.
Brian Kokoska «s solo exhibition
Hush Hook is on at at Stockholm's Loyal
Gallery, opening November 27 and running to December 19.
Inside the
gallery, the street's opulent colors are silenced by neutral walls and the
hushed, contemplative paintings of San Francisco artist Luke Butler... read more
But enough about the
gallery, let's get to the show: artist Kate
Hush makes massive sculptures of neon light, and what she is particularly trying to capture in her solo show, Female Behavior, are women and their so - called «wicked ways.»
Where the
hush of Paula Cooper
gallery's cavernous interior, pristine walls, and pointed ceiling threatens to overwhelm any art, Maya Lin allows SculptureCenter to resemble at any moment a warehouse, a factory, a cathedral, or a scrappy display space, with none of these privileged above the others.
A statement from her recent solo at Marcia Wood
Gallery, Firmament, describes her recent work: «Taylor distills the notion of landscape and horizon, arriving at an atmospheric, elemental place that is vivid and
hushed with meditative weightlessness and expansive with light... referring to a nostalgic contemplation of the heavens as a consciousness of ones human relationship with the natural world.»
The reverent
hush of a
gallery doesn't entirely suit the vast, crashing oceanscapes Anselm Kiefer has created.
Set in the fourth - level side
galleries of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Josef Albers in Mexico is a
hushed retreat from the noise of its erstwhile neighbor.
Still others long for the exalted
hush that hung over the
galleries — a
hush that increasingly is being replaced by conversation and activity.
It's an abstract concept she describes as «part of the essence of a painting, or a sculpture» that can be sensed in the
hushed atmosphere of
gallery or museum.
On Saturday, May 28th, Corey Helford
Gallery in downtown L.A. will be hosting «Allure», an exhibition of new paintings by international street artist
HUSH, his second solo exhibition with the
Hidden Messages Carolyn Gracz Through May 28 at Shift
Gallery By Cynthia Hibbard Carolyn Gracz's
hushed but compelling new show of softly hued, abstract etchings — bookended with companionable monotypes and encaustics — lay -LSB-...]
Transatlantic traveling artist
Hush (interviewed) is set to pick up another stamp in his passport and some frequent flyer points in a couple of weeks time when his latest solo show entitled «Passing Through» opens at San Francisco's Shooting
Gallery on May 1st.
Feature images:
HUSH — «Affectation» acrylic paint, screen print, spray paint & ink on linen, 40» x 60; Corey Helford
Gallery Opening
Pic: UK - based artist
Hush, working on his mural for a solo show called «Sirens» at Metro
Gallery in Melbourne, Australia,
Her many publications include Thomas Eakins and the Swimming Picture (1996), Ominous
Hush: The Thunderstorm Paintings of Martin Johnson Heade (1994), American Art: Paintings from the Amon Carter Museum (1992), American Naïve Paintings, National
Gallery of Art (1991, coauthor), and numerous catalog entries and articles.
AM readers will probably be most aware of
Hush, whose multi-layered canvas entitled «Passing Through» shows hints of what to expect from him in his upcoming solo show at the Shooting
Gallery in San Francisco next month (our recent studio visit here).
Known for its strong base of international contemporary talent, the Carmichael
gallery will showcase works from six different countries with artists such as: Alex Hornest, Charming Baker, Chris Stain, Dan Baldwin, Eine, Fefe Talavera, Flavio Samelo, Flip, Guy Denning,
Hush, Ian Strawn, Know Hope, Labrona, Mark Jenkins, Sesper, Sixeart, Thais Beltrame, The London Police and Will Barras.
When I view them, despite the
hushed tones of the
gallery and the meditative state they tend to elicit, their function is decidedly neither didactic nor sacramental.
Hush has participated in both solo and group exhibitions and shows worldwide, including
galleries in Los Angeles, New York City, Miami, London, Basel, San Francisco and Berlin.
Kumi Contemporary
gallery was founded in 2008 and it encompasses modern works made by six outstanding art figures from Japan: Takashi Murakami, Chiho Aoshima, Ai Yamaguchi, Aiko Nakagawa, Yoshitomo Nara and
Hush.