Wary of the dangers of nostalgia and self - congratulation common to such occasions, Ingrid has conceived a series of micro-exhibitions — new presentations based on or inspired by
important exhibitions from ICA's past.
GORDON WOODSIDE / JOHN BRASETH GALLERY: 1533 Ninth Ave. «
An Important Exhibition from Two Major Collections of Paintings and Prints by Mark Tobey.»
Not exact matches
Ronald Holman,
Exhibition and Sales Director says: «Free
from food solutions are becoming more and more
important for the R&D departments and food technologists working with food manufacturers.
«This
important exhibition of rare and historic artifacts
from America's struggle for freedom will inspire us all to remember and cherish our past, as New Yorkers and Americans.
WOW Airport Hotel is at a walking distance
from Istanbul Atatrk Airport and Istanbul
Exhibition Center and CNR Expo Center where
important congresses and
exhibitions are organized.It offers ease of access to all central points of Istanbul with the metro station located in its garden.WOW Airport Hotel which was renovated in 2014 serves its guests with diversity of vacation and service as well as the opportunities offered to the business world with 360 standard rooms.
Yeilky Mahallesi Atatrk Caddesi No: 15-17-19 Bakrky 34149 Istanbul (+) 90 212 468 50 00WOW Istanbul Hotel is at a walking distance
from Istanbul Atatrk Airport and Istanbul
Exhibition Center and CNR Expo Center where
important congresses and
exhibitions are organized.It offers ease of access to all central points of Istanbul with the metro station located in its garden.WOW Istanbul Hotel which was renovated in 2014 serves its guests with diversity of vacation and service as well as the opportunities offered to the business world with 56 executive, 3 suites and 216 standard rooms.
For artists looking for
exhibition or increased sales and exposure, this site gives the all -
important perspective
from the other side of the tracks: the promoter.
The loan - heavy
exhibition stemmed
from a sentence that cocurator Mark Rosenthal says he kept encountering in conversations, articles, and books: Warhol is the most
important artist of the last 50 years.
The most
important theme that emerges
from the work in this
exhibition is the search for spirituality and higher consciousness.
Important essays
from exhibition catalogues are listed here under the author's name, rather than in the Exhibitio
exhibition catalogues are listed here under the author's name, rather than in the
ExhibitionExhibition History.
The
exhibition presents works of art by
important Native American artists
from the 1950s to today, enriching our understanding of American art.
The
exhibition features three
important paintings
from the 1965/1 — ∞ series, called Passages, each of which marks the culmination of one million consecutive numbers.
EXHIBITION Drawing attention to the personal and artistic connections of two
important African American women artists, «The Art of Elizabeth Catlett: Selections
from the Collection of Samella Lewis» at Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco opens on Jan. 16.
The touring «ARTIST ROOMS»
exhibition devoted to Hirst, shown in the city in which he grew up, comprised fourteen
important works, taken predominantly
from the d'Offay collection, with loans
from the Arts Council and the artist.
Drawing on the Met's collection of European sculpture and modern and contemporary art with a selection of
important works
from national and international museums and private collections, the
exhibition will examine sculpture
from 14th century Europe to the global present.
Shields» signature format of a color - drenched field inscribed by stitching and sewing is represented in the
exhibition by an
important early work titled Sandbar 12,
from 1969.
Still working today on photographic projects of unrivaled global scale, this intimate
exhibition will showcase a rare portfolio of 20 of the most
important images
from Salgado's early Latin American series.
The
exhibition features nearly fifty works of art
from the years of 1945 to 1949, widely considered to be the most
important period in the artist's career.
On view exclusively at The Met Breuer, this major international loan
exhibition of about 120 works draws on The Met's rich collections of European sculpture and modern and contemporary art, while also featuring a selection of
important works
from national and international museums and private collections.
Drawn
from the holdings of the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum and curated in collaboration with the artist's last and most
important dealers, Arne Glimcher and Susan Dunne of Pace Gallery, the
exhibition addresses the artist's category - defying range as a world shaper.
Reflecting on some of the most arresting and
important installations of the previous decade, resulted in the
exhibition Outbound: Passages
from the Nineties.
He has built
important collections of African, Asian, and African - American art, among others, and has authored and curated many catalogues and
exhibitions on subjects ranging
from ancient ceramics to twentieth - century Mayan textiles.
Curated by Jason Andrew, this
exhibition is the first of its kind to bring together
important paintings
from the 1970s offering a reflection on Tworkov's tension between spontaneity and restraint, the automatic and the planned.
These
important exhibitions bring the faint hope that quality in abstract painting might begin to re-emerge finally
from the Duchampian eclipse of the past twenty odd years.
Bringing together a group of exceptional works
from the artists» foundations and collectors, this
exhibition is an opportunity to show
important artists, some of whom are presented for the first time in France — even though their work may have been, for many years, in prestigious collections and museums: the Museum of Mordern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.
For the
exhibition, the artist has selected items
from the Morgan's collections to display as part of his storyboards, underscoring the
important role of literature and mythology in the elaboration of his stories.
All of these artists are represented in numerous
important museum and university collections and participating institutions should be encouraged to consider adding works
from their collections to the
exhibition.
Presenting one - of - a-kind works including commissions by Elizabeth Catlett (a sculpture representing the Cosby family) and Faith Ringgold (a birthday quilt
from Camille to Bill), the
exhibition features
important examples by African American aritsts Robert S. Duncanson, Joshua Johnston, Richmond Barthe, Edward Mitchell Bannister, Henry O. Tanner, Aaron Douglas, Archibald Motley, Palmer Hayden, William H. Johnson, Charles White, Romare Bearden, Alma Thomas, Jacob Lawrence, Elizabeth Catlett, Eldzier Cortor, Robert Colescott (above), Whitfield Lovell, Kehinde Wiley, Lorna Simpson and Kori Newkirk, among others.
In this precise and jewel - like
exhibition,
important Diebenkorns
from the artist's estate are seen with examples
from his contemporaries which include de Kooning, Gorky, Gottlieb, Guston, Motherwell, and Smith.
THIS YEAR»S SELECTION of the Best Black Art Books includes 12 volumes that in various ways are reframing art history —
from scholarly works shedding light on major cultural moments and volumes of groundbreaking photography, to
exhibition catalogs surveying broadly the work of
important artists such as Kerry James Marshall and Alma Thomas.
For this
exhibition Gallery Director David Cowan has assembled a group of paintings
from 1966 and 1967 that are meant to document and display a very brief but
important period in the painter's output that saw him transition
from a pure Abstract Expressionist approach to the minimal / geometric mode of expression that became his hallmark during the final fifteen years of his life.
SPRING SHOWS ARE HERE and the rich selection runs the gamut,
from exhibitions of innovative new works to scholarly examinations of
important historic movements.
Wide - open gaps in the gallery walls of this
important exhibition, which offer glimpses of future works
from earlier bays and vice versa, allow us to conceive of Stella's career as a single, unceasing effort to grapple with painting's potential.
I've had the pleasure of working with Connie in the past few years, especially during the period she helped organize the
important «Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties»
exhibition that included a number of works
from my collection.
This
exhibition in London also brings together
important archival material, such as rare propaganda posters
from the original pavilion and a replica of Miró's infamous work El Segador (The Reaper) which disappeared when the pavilion was dismantled in 1937.
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 «ARTIST ROOMS»
exhibition devoted to Hirst at the National Galleries of Scotland included five
important works
from the d'Offay collection, as well as loans
from the artist.
[3] Inaugurating MoMA's newly renovated and expanded building, this
exhibition claimed to survey that era's most
important painters and sculptors
from 17 countries.
The touring «ARTIST ROOMS»
exhibition devoted to Hirst, previously shown at the National Galleries of Scotland, included five
important Hirst pieces
from the d'Offay collection, as well as loans
from the artist.
In this latest
exhibition, the gallery states: «
Important late works are juxtaposed with a small selection of works
from 1950 and 1951.»
Fully illustrated in colour, including previously unseen material
from The Henry Moore Foundation archive and specially commissioned photographs of the installation of Moore's works at Hatfield, this book is a fascinating record of an
exhibition of one of Britain's most
important artists of the twentieth century.
This very
important exhibition organised by Dana Miller and with a major support
from the Barnett and Annalee Newman Foundation (Herrera was very close friends with Barnett Newman) presents the first in - depth examination of the early career of Herrera, which spanned the cities of Havana, Paris and New York
from 1948 to 1978.
Other
exhibition highlights include Petersen's Picnic series, (ca. 1965); Arneson's Herinal (no date), representative of his
important body of toilets and urinals made
from 1962 to 1964; seminal works like Neri's Ceramic Loop IV (ca. 1961 - 65), a ceramic sculpture featured in the UC Berkeley Art Museum's Funk
exhibition (1967); and brash experiments that strike one today as prescient.
(New York, NY)-- VENUS is pleased to present Bernard Buffet: Paintings
from 1956 to 1999, an
exhibition of
important and historic works by the renowned late figurative painter, who remains one of the most controversial French artists of the 20th century.
MARC STRAUS is proud to present Hermann Nitsch's first solo
exhibition at the gallery; it will include recent paintings as well as
important historic pieces
from his distinguished career of over 55 years.
This retrospective
exhibition brings together over one hundred of her most
important works,
from the late 1970s to the present day.
The
exhibition also features a number of Dürer's
important engravings, including a spectacular impression of Adam and Eve, dated 1504, and all three of the Meisterstiche, or Master Engravings,
from 1513 — 14.
The «80s: Grey Paintings includes a group of six canvases that were part of an
important exhibition at Pace's Soho gallery in 1990 that represented a radical departure
from Martin's previous work.
The majority of works in the
exhibition will be on loan
from private collections, and will comprise
important, large - scale paintings
from his most memorable themes, including French Money, Vocabulary Lessons, Civil War Veterans, Camel cigarette packs, as well as portraits of his mother - in - law Berdie, his then wife Augusta, and the poet Frank O'Hara.
MODERN SPANISH ART
FROM THE ASOCIACION COLECCÍON ARTE CONTEMPORÁNEO Beyond Picasso and Miró, an
exhibition of more than 90 works created between 1915 and 1960 tracks the contributions of other
important Spanish modernists, including Eduardo Chillida, Óscar Dominguez, Pablo Gargallo, Julio González, Antoni Tàpies and Joaquín Torres - Garcia.