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Filled with stunning photographs of the most important haute couture designs created by Christian Dior, this is the first volume of a collection that celebrates the seventieth anniversary of the founding of the renowned house of Dior.
«I have acquired important photographs for my personal collection through Light Work's Fine Print Program — Carrie Mae Weems, Deana Lawson, LaToya Ruby Frazier, and Zanele Muholi — among many others.
From 1973 to 1984, Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr. (American, 1921 - 1987) assembled one of the most important private collections of photographs in the world.
Work by important artists who documented early impressions of the area, historic photographs, oral histories and rarely - seen artifacts from private and public collections reveal a historical link to the area's past.
The Frist Center's Upper - Level Galleries will feature photographs by Tennessee native William Eggleston, one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century, an important collection of Shaker furniture, Northern Renaissance paintings from Bob Jones University and works of Cuban - born installation artist and photographer Maria Magdalena Compos - Pons.
The exhibition includes iconic images from the early 1970s, important series and portfolios held in the Memphis Brooks collection as well as the rarely seen 21st Century Photographs.
Additional expected highlights at The Photography Show include photographs by Swiss born Henry Leutwyler of the New York City Ballet in 2012 (Foley Gallery); historically important photographs from André Kertész and a collection of photography by Jerry Uelsmann including never before seen color work (Catherine Couturier Gallery); recent work by Alison Rossiter who creates photo based work by dipping expired photo paper into liquid photo developer or by pouring or pooling it directly on the paper to create abstract minamimal work (Yossi Milo Gallery) and others.
Washington, DC — In celebration of a remarkable promised gift of 34 important contemporary photographs from the collection of Robert E. Meyerhoff and Rheda Becker, a special exhibition will be presented in the reopened East Building galleries at the National Gallery of Art.
In celebration of a pledged gift of 33 photographs from this important collection and the reopening of the East Building galleries, seminal works by Thomas Demand, Thomas Struth, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Jeff Wall, among others, will be on view.
With nearly 1,600 important historical photographs in the Museum's collection, it is important to look at how the medium has evolved and where it stands today.
The exhibition features American artists for whom Blake was an important inspiration and includes more than 130 paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, films, and posters, as well as original Blake prints and illuminated books from collections throughout the United States.
The exhibition will feature American artists for whom Blake was an important inspiration and will include more than 130 paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, films, and posters, as well as original Blake prints and illuminated books from collections throughout the United States.
Connections and Context features recent acquisitions that introduce renowned artists to the Parrish collection, including an important painting by Hans Hofmann, Image in Green (1950), and photographs Chuck Close (2000) by Annie Leibovitz and David Wojnarowicz (1985) by Nan Goldin.
This landmark exhibition will feature an important selection of over 75 drawings and photographs from major European and American public and private collections, including the Maison de Victor Hugo, the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Morgan Library in New York, and the Art Institute of Chicago.
The Whitney's collection is composed by over 21,000 works created by US artists during the 20th and 21st century; it is considered the most important collection in the world dedicated to American art and includes paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, videos and installations by Hopper, Prendergast, Sloan, Avery, O'Keeffe, Marsh, Calder, Gorky, Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Oldenburg, van Bruggen, Pollock, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, and Andy Warhol, just to name some among the 3,000 artists currently represented.
The donated collection numbers around 350 items and includes numerous signed and inscribed first editions of Joyce's publications plus important manuscripts and correspondence, photographs, publisher's promotional material, translations and more, according to the museum.
• Richard Deacon's Restless 2005, a gift from the artist • Arthur Hughes's (1832 — 1915) Elaine with the Armour of Launcelot c. 1867 and The Singer c. 1866, a major bequest • Cecil Gordon Lawson's The Hop - Gardens of England 1874 • the bequest of Nimai Chatterji's important archive of 20th century documents and publications • the donation of a group of works by Don McCullin from Eric and Louise Franck • 58 photographs by Lewis Baltz, San Quentin Point 1982 acquired with funds from PAC • Olga Chernysheva's On Duty 2007, presented by VTB Capital 2011 • Hala Elkoussy's On red nails, palm trees and other icons — Al Archief (Take 2) 2009, with funds from MENAAC • Susan Hiller's Dedicated to the unknown Artists 1972 - 6, with assistance from the Art Fund • Works by Martin Creed, Jeff Koons and Robert Mapplethorpe were added this year to the ARTIST ROOMS collection.
One of the most important in Italy, the permanent collection of the International Gallery of Modern Art at Ca» Pesaro, comprising a large number of artworks — paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, and installations — by Italian and international artists, has been built over a period of more than 120 years though both acquisitions by the Venice city council and donations from private collectors.
Additional works from the collection will be included in the sales of American Art, Prints and Multiples, Antiquities, Photographs, and a dedicated sale of Important Works by Alberto and Diego Giacometti later in 2018.
Picturing New York draws on one of the most important collections of modern and contemporary photography in the world to celebrate the long tradition of photographing New York, a tradition that continues to frame and influence our perception of the city to this day.
Since its inception over 20 years ago, the Howard Greenberg Gallery has built a vast and ever - changing collection of some of the most important photographs in the medium.
In addition to their Modern and Contemporary holdings, the collectors built an important collection of Photographs with prime examples by Edward Steichen, Man Ray, Paul Outerbridge, and Paul Strand and Diane Arbus.
In celebration of twenty - five years of photography at the National Gallery of Art in 2015, the department of photographs presented three major exhibitions and published The Altering Eye: Photography at the National Gallery of Art, a volume which charts the history and distinctive aspects of the National Gallery's collection of photographs and highlights 290 of its most important works.
Over the next decade, he assembled one of the most important private collections of photographs in the world, which helped raise the profile of the medium and the price of photographic works.
«When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013» brings together the original works presented at the Kunsthalle and Schulwarte, loaned for the event by important private collections and international museums (for example the works of Carl Andre, Claes Oldenburg, Bruce Nauman, Eva Hesse, Giovanni Anselmo, Hanne Darboven, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Marinus Boezem and Richard Tuttle); site - specific interventions «reenacted» directly or in association with the artists and their Estates (for instance the works of Joseph Beuys, Daniel Buren, Walter De Maria, Jan Dibbets, Alain Jacquet, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Keith Sonnier, Ger van Elk, Lawrence Weiner and Gilberto Zorio); plus a selection of photographs, videos, books, letters, ephemeral objects and other original materials relating to the 1969 show and its context.
The Gallery also maintains Canada's premier collection of European Art from the 14th to the 21st centuries, as well as important works of American, Asian and Indigenous Art and renowned international collections of prints, drawings and photographs.
«This superb example of Sheeler's work is a vital addition to our holdings of this important and versatile artist, who until now has been represented in our collection by one drawing, five prints, and six photographs,» says Dr. Ron Tyler, director.
«When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013» brings together the original works presented at the Kunsthalle and Schulwarte, loaned for the event by important private collections and international museums (for example the works of Carl Andre, Claes Oldenburg, Bruce Nauman, Eva Hesse, Giovanni Anselmo, Hanne Darboven, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Marinus Boezem and RichardTuttle); site - specific interventions «reenacted» directly or in association with the artists and their Estates (for instance the works of Joseph Beuys, Daniel Buren, Walter De Maria, Jan Dibbets, Alain Jacquet, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Keith Sonnier, Ger van Elk, Lawrence Weiner and Gilberto Zorio); plus a selection of photographs, videos, books, letters, ephemeral objects and other original materials relating to the 1969 show and its context.
An important contribution was made by the Getty Research Institute directed by Thomas W. Gaehtgens.Thanks to careful study of documents, letters and photographs related to Szeemann and the 1969 show — carried out by the Fondazione Prada in collaboration with GRI curator Glenn Phillips and his team — and to detailed analysis of a collection of more than 1,000 black and white and color photographs, it was possible to identify both the works in the exhibition and the ones that were not put on display — for technical reasons — at the Kunsthalle or in the secondary exhibition space at the Schulwarte.The result was a complete and precise mapping of what happened in Bern.
Coinciding with the closure of the Kunstmuseum Basel for the remodelling of its spaces, the Museo Reina Sofía will be showing a selection from the Kunstmuseum Basel's important collection of modern and contemporary art, comprising more than a hundred works (paintings, sculptures, collages, photographs and videos).
Comprised of seminal photographs culled from important private collections, the exhibition features a selection of photographs by 20th century masters: Berenice Abbott, Eugene Atget, Walker Evans, Andre Kertesz, Man Ray, Paul Outerbridge, Josef Sudek and numerous others.
These new works include a major painting by the midcareer African American artist Glenn Ligon; a select group of 51 works by American artist James Castle; a spectacular baroque silver relief by Giovanni Antonio Fornari; outstanding Dutch paintings by Jan Asselijn, Jan van der Heyden, and Aelbert Cuyp; important collections of photographs by Linnaeus Tripe, Mark Ruwedel, and Robert Frank; a fine copy of the illustrated book the Hypnerotomachia, containing the most important series of woodcuts in the Italian Renaissance; and a large pastel by Italian artist Francesco Paolo Michetti.
Since its inception over thirty years ago, Howard Greenberg Gallery has built a vast and ever - changing collection of some of the most important photographs in the medium.
Important holdings include the Kress Collection of 15th - and 16th - century Italian panel paintings; more than 5,000 examples of Pre-Columbian to 20th - century American Indian art and artifacts, including basketry, ceramics and beadwork; and a growing collection of American and European prints, drawings and photographs.
His photographs are included in important public and private collections worldwide.
The Gallery also maintains Canada's premier collection of European Art from the 14th to the 21st century, as well as important works of American, Asian and Indigenous Art and renowned international collections of prints, drawings and photographs.
The exhibition presents 115 photographs from the Museum's collection, including several important series that have not been displayed together for up to two decades, such as Stieglitz's famous portraits of Georgia O'Keeffe, Steichen's large colored photographs of the Flatiron building, and Strand's pioneering abstractions.
The three gifts announced today also include photographs by other important artists already held in SFMOMA's collection — such as Robert Adams, Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, Nan Goldin, Andreas Gursky, Irving Penn, and Garry Winogrand.
Greek and Roman antiquities; Chinese bronzes, tomb figurines, paintings, and calligraphy; an important collection of Pre-Columbian art; medieval European sculpture, metalwork, and stained glass; Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo and 19th - century paintings; 20th - century works by contemporary artists such as Andy Warhol; a major collection of 27,000 original photographs; and 20th - century sculpture, featuring masters like Calder, Lipchitz, Moore and Picasso.
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