Created in close collaboration with the artist, the publication's beautifully produced color plates offer a selection of
the iconic works from the exhibition.
Not exact matches
The
exhibition will look back at Hockney's most
iconic works and key moments in his career
from the 1960s to the present, including his early experiments with modernist abstraction, his mid-career experiments with illusion and realism, and his current jewel - toned landscapes.
The
exhibition looks back at Hockney's most
iconic works and key moments in his career
from the 1960s to the present, including his early experiments with modernist abstraction, his mid-career experiments with illusion and realism, and his current jewel - toned landscapes.
For her
exhibition with Gavlak Gallery, Tompkins is showing
works that range
from early sketches for paintings to now
iconic «Cunt» paintings that in a more abstract manner recall Courbet's «L'Origine du Monde».
The
exhibition looks at Hockney's 60 year, multi-disciplinary career highlighting his most
iconic works in painting, drawing, photography, and video, and key moments
from 1960 to the present.
This
exhibition will bring together a large body of Ulay's early Polaroid
works from the 1970s, the
iconic video
works made in collaboration with Marina Abramović in the late 1970s and 1980s, as well as his more recent projects.
In 1982, the Museum organized an
exhibition of 48 Lichtenstein paintings
from 1951 to the early 1980s, the first to include rarely seen early
works such as the
iconic Look Mickey (1961).
The
exhibition features Daido's
work shot in Marrakech as well as a selection of his most
iconic images
from Japan in the 1970s and 80s.
Complementary
exhibitions focus on early film and photographic imagery
from the same era and on the
iconic graphic design
work of one of Israel's most important practitioners during the mid-1960s.
The
exhibition spans Warhol's
iconic career
from his early illustrative
works of the 1950s, through Pop Art's 1960s heyday, until his untimely death in 1987 — addressing the artist's exploration of every facet of modern life,
from consumerism and commissions to Communist politics.
A great rendering of this period was the 2014 British Museum
exhibition (Germany divided: Baselitz and his generation
from the Duerckheim Collection), where, among other key post-war artists, Baselitz participated with eleven of his Heroes series and other
iconic works of the late 1960s.
Featuring paintings and
works on paper
from 1984 to present, this
exhibition will highlight his most
iconic imagery.
Accompanying the
exhibition, this richly illustrated hardback
exhibition catalogue is signed by the artist and collates the American artist's most
iconic paintings, sculptures and collages to thoroughly document decades of ground - breaking
work from Jasper Johns.
The
exhibition will present selections
from Bayrle's most
iconic series, including several of his rarely exhibited «painted machines» — hand - painted kinetic
works inspired by images of Chinese pageants and other mass demonstrations.
This
exhibition of new paintings and cyanotypes provides evidence of the many different bodies of
work McGinness has been exploring in recent years —
from self - reflective Studio Views with process - referencing subject matter to
iconic Signals, Skateboards, Mindscapes, and Black Holes.
On view
from December 4, 2013 through March 9, 2014, this is the first - ever
exhibition to focus on Emin's
works in neon, a crucial aspect of the artist's practice that began with her
iconic The Tracey Emin Museum (1995), which opens the show.
Taking its name
from Gloria (1956), an
iconic work by Rauschenberg in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, this
exhibition explores the interests and actions of Rauschenberg in the 1950s through a younger set of eyes, those of internationally acclaimed artist Rachel Harrison (b. 1966), who has become known for her original approach to art - making that simultaneously addresses and analyzes the conventions of art and mass culture.
This major retrospective — the
exhibition's only North American venue — honors the artist in his 80th year by presenting his most
iconic works and key moments of his career
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This major retrospective — the
exhibition's only North American venue — honors the artist in his 80th year by presenting his most
iconic works and key moments of his career
from 1960 to the present.
Keith Gill, Head of Sale, Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale, Christie's, London: «Among the most
iconic works of Fauvism, many of this rare series of London paintings are now housed in museum collections across the world, including the Musée d'Orsay, Paris; Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and the Tate Gallery, London, where a selection of other
works from this groundbreaking London series are currently on view in the
exhibition, «Impressionists in London».
This
exhibition explores Lichtenstein's treatment of the human figure in
works that proceed
from his
iconic cartoon paintings
from the»60s.
The Institute will be showcasing 125
iconic works as voted on by members of the public in an
exhibition at Pratt Manhattan Gallery at 144 West 14th Street, Second Floor,
from November 30, 2012 through January 19, 2013.
First shown in a solo
exhibition at Metro Pictures, New York, in 1986, this
work was one of four figurative paintings that featured
iconic political figures and groups
from the late 1960s and early 1970s, including Angela Davis, the Black Panther leader Kathleen Cleaver, and the experimental troupe the Living Theatre.
Included in a specially built wing will be a selection of
works from across Hirst's most
iconic series, including «Mother and Child (Divided)» (1993), originally exhibited by Hirst at the»93 Venice Biennale and subsequently included in the 1995 Turner Prize
exhibition, following Hirst's acceptance of the award.
The
exhibition explores the life and career of the visionary American designer and includes
iconic works from his oeuvre, taking viewers
from his first New York City design studio established in 1974 to the present.
This
exhibition focuses on Lichtenstein's diverse treatment of the human figure in
works that proceed
from his
iconic cartoon paintings
from the»60s.
This
exhibition will feature photographs
from his recent Pictures of Magazines 2 series, in which the artist has carefully culled and torn pieces of paper
from art, fashion and news magazines; amalgamated them into re-creations of
iconic and historically significant paintings; and then photographed and magnified the images, resulting in evocative, exquisitely - detailed and entirely unique
works of art.
This will include prescient
iconic works from the past
exhibitions at the gallery alongside new commissions by acclaimed contemporary artists.
For the group show «1969 ``, a large scale
exhibition at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center in New York that opens on Sunday 25, 20009, Stephanie Syjuco is reproducing two
iconic works from MoMA's collection: Joseph Beuys» «Sled» and Robert Morris's «Untitled» felt
work, which will be presented at P.S. 1 in lieu of the originals.
A pear and an apple screwed together and hung
from the ceiling by a nylon cord introduce the public to the
exhibition space: Urs Fischer's Untitled, one of the most representative and
iconic works by the Swiss artist.
The
exhibition, which takes its name
from the
iconic publication, presents
works that not only reflect on the fugitive figure in American popular culture, but also interrogate how narratives constructed by the media influence our understandings of lawlessness and otherness and directly inform our views on innocence, safety, and normalcy.
This
exhibition presents a varied selection of photographs drawn
from the permanent collection of Pérez Art Museum Miami, with a particular emphasis on the Cowles Collection, a gift of more than one hundred
iconic works of the 20th century including photographs by Edward Steichen, Andy Warhol and Rineke Dijkstra.
Naturally, the
exhibition boasts
works by that granddaddy of the genre, Andy Warhol; both Warhol pieces on display - screenprints of a cow and the
iconic Campbell's soup can - are
from Lyman Allyn's collection.
Over the fivemonth
exhibition period, General Rehearsal will offer the public curated selections of painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, photography, mixed - media, film, video and performance, including rare,
iconic and major
works of art alongside pieces
from lesser - known, emerging talents
from all over the world; new commissions and specially written scripts to narrate the presentations.
This
exhibition also gives viewers an opportunity to consider with a fresh perspective Stella's The Prophet (D16, 2X)(1990)
from the Moby Dick, C - Relief series, a
work with
iconic presence in the Museum atrium.
This exclusive
exhibition will display
iconic paintings
from Tate alongside related
works from Birmingham's own collection.
Presented as a chronological overview, the
exhibition will trace Hockney's development
from his student days in 1961, through to his
iconic works of the 1960s and 1970s, and on to his recent success at the Royal Academy and beyond.
In this video, the Trisha Brown Dance company performs some of the choreographer's most
iconic works from the 1970s during Off the Wall: Part 2 — Seven Works by Trisha Brown, an exhibition organized on the occasion of the company's fortieth anniver
works from the 1970s during Off the Wall: Part 2 — Seven
Works by Trisha Brown, an exhibition organized on the occasion of the company's fortieth anniver
Works by Trisha Brown, an
exhibition organized on the occasion of the company's fortieth anniversary.
The first major investigation into his
iconic and groundbreaking early
work in more than 20 years, this
exhibition surveys the renowned American designer's wood and fiberglass objects, and presents related materials
from his archives.
Bringing together still and moving images, objects and
iconic works of art, The Western: An Epic in Art and Film will be the first
exhibition to consider The Western and its attendant myths in the context of approximately 160 paintings, photography, prose and film
from the mid-1800s to the present.
If you are in Southampton, please do visit
From Mile End to Mayfair, a sister East London Group exhibition presenting iconic East London Group works alongside artists from Southampton City Art Gallery's collection until 6 January 2
From Mile End to Mayfair, a sister East London Group
exhibition presenting
iconic East London Group
works alongside artists
from Southampton City Art Gallery's collection until 6 January 2
from Southampton City Art Gallery's collection until 6 January 2018.
It traces Ray
from his artistic beginnings in New York through to his central role in the Parisian avant - garde, where he featured in the first Surrealist
exhibition with Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, Joan Miró, and Pablo Picasso and produced such now
iconic works as Noire et blanche and Le Violon d'Ingres.
The
exhibition is an interactive and colorful installation that echoes the original
works from 1954: clear plastic tubes filled with water and bright ink hang suspended in the main rotunda, illuminated by the light streaming down
from Frank Lloyd Wright's
iconic oculus.
The
exhibition of
iconic and old
works by American artist John Baldessari will be on view at Sprüth Magers Gallery in Los Angeles, USA,
from February 24th through April 2nd, 2016.
This
exhibition is devoted to
works by 11 contemporary artists including Marc Bijl and Rob Voerman,
from the 1990s until today, for whom the
iconic works by Rietveld and Mondriaan are something to mock or to emulate, to interpret or to elaborate on.
This
exhibition looks at SFMOMA's long - term relationships with 18 modern and contemporary arists whose
iconic works have been influential in defining movements
from Abstract Expressionism to Postminimalism and beyond, with individual galleries featuring
works by a single artist.
Organized around ritual,
iconic and narrative themes, the
exhibition includes 101
works spanning more than 20 painting traditions
from 25 regions.
The
exhibition presents a rare opportunity to view
works from several important stages in the artist's life, including
iconic works such as embroideries, ballpoint pen drawings and further
works on paper.
Including film and performance photography of some of Brisley's most
iconic work, and a new installation
from which the
exhibition takes its title, this show traces enduring themes in Brisley's
work such as the body as a tool for directly addressing individual autonomy and fundamental notions of power, authority, community and freedom.
Anchoring the
exhibition are two
iconic works from the 1960's: Robert Morris» Box with the Sound of Its Own Making (1961), a seminal piece
from early process - based art and Joseph Beuys» multiple Ja ja ja ja ja nee nee nee nee nee (1969), a stack of felt with an audio tape in its center that plays Beuys chanting the German words for «yes and no,» thereby muffling the potential for discourse.